Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Image 30

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PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 4921
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MUCH REPAIRING. A busy spot en Delaware avenue, as new pave
ment, new sidewalks and new curbing are being put down by a large
force of workmen. Etching shows Delaware avenue at Chestnut street
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MEMBERS OF FRENCH PARTY. Rene Vivian! arriving In
Washington, with Madame iviani. They will remnin in Waali Waali
ngten during the Disarmament Conference tminvcnd & undnvoeii
DID YOU EVER SEE THIS STUNT? Try it boys. Danish Bey Scouts are engaged
in a tandem tug-of-war. The winners, besides pulling the opposing team ever the line,
must all remain en their feet with the rider up as you see thcni Keyatone view Ce.
LITTLE DELAY. Miss Charlette- Rich, California
beauty, met Albert E. DuBrin, a New YerkerTh San
Francisce. Four days later she was Mrs. Dubnn lau
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LEAPING FIVE FEET ABOVE THE FLOOR. This unusual snap of Mmc. Pallay Anna
the famous Hungarian dancer, was taken at the Royal Opera Heuse in Budapest. She will
seen start en nn American tour Kesstone vi Ce
ROME PINTER. Reeve, a member of the
Penn Charter football eleven, was snapped
during punting practice
GASTON VIDAL, French leader in sports,
in action, under the tutorship of Jnhnnv
Evcrs, the baseball player international
DOROTHY SCHOELL
On tnifnc squad, W. Phila.
High Scheel for Girls
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ON WAY TO INDIA. Prince of
Wa'es bearding H. M. S Renown
at Portsmouth, Tng. in" " - i
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ant RtrerilT ofiwDred1", caught
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THEY PLEASED MANY. Miss Jcanette Kerr sang a
Southern melody as Paul Fne 'upphcl music, during
a Philadelphia Music Club cent
MISS MARIE LOUISE BAIRD
among the "inunis" at the exhibi
tion in the Academy of Music
nib LAST PRACTICb. Girls of AVellesley College doing a little work en the water, just befere the equipment
is put away for the winter months. They all were heavy sweaters for comfort in their last bit of exercise with
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DRIVING CORKS. Sarah Chrlstensen. Rlvcrview Heights. N. J. (left), and
f Emily Le Ben, 1427 North Myrtlewood street, corking bottles in the plant of the
Brome Mint Company, 405 North Third street
BOBBY STATZELL, the left end
of the Penn Charter football team,
is a speedy one
MISS MARGARET HARRISON, of Philadelphia, and Mr.
C. Page, of New Yerk, visiting Princeton during a,
football match Central Nan Tbetu
DO YOU KNOW HIM?
like Harding. He is Scott
of Berkeley, Calif. Keyutenw
Leeks SHE PAYS OLT
Seaton, North Bceehwoed
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AND RECEIVES,
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Hall Square. II6r
, Miss Margaret M. Kl'nO' gf.
the Commercial Trust Compaq
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