Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1921, Night Extra, Image 22

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PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921
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I'.EMN' tCfIfIAPT! fAIFS NINE TITLES IN A ROW. By dcfcathiR the Episcopal Academy eleven
(ii the Inttcra field the team wen the 1921 championship of the Interacademic Football League. Whitncv
Brill continued as the star of the victors' line-up
SHE'S (JOT A CUSTOMER. ( h.ef Justice Taft
a willing buyer of Christmas stamps after he heard
little girl's story
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NEW SETTING FOR PLYMOUTH ROC K Th. whi'e
marble portico is neaily completed. The rock lies jut
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.MANY BROWS WERE MOIST YESTERDAY. It was thi
warmest November day en Philadelphia's eflicial record
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BOY IN LEOPARDSKIN. HE'S JOHN BE( KER
PIED PIPER OF HAMELIV REPRESKNTKH in u tt r tam i..um
M liHOU HILDRLN IN B0( K REMLW A novel entertainment was staged at the Jenks Scheel, 'Ihuteenth and Perter
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UNOERS 1HA1' HEAR. Willetta Huggins, deaf and blind
girl of Janesville, Wis., places her thumb en the telephone
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CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE We introduce
te you Brune, mascot for many gobs at San Diege,
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T GIBRALTAR, 'ihe Prince of Wales chats with the Moorish
tennil during a garden paity as the first step is made en the
Pnnce' tup te India i mmi Ni riwi'
i-hRi.l.AVf SAMl I.L WOODULL, described by General
Perching as "Annrua's feunu.st here," tells World War
i -. te thr- civ 'inn of Justice McCook in New Yerk
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Philadelphia High Scheel soccer team, has been a leading facto
m ieteries wen by his te un tbii reason Hi- pla s t it id, n"h,
OUR CITY'S" WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
BUSY PHILADELPHIANS
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M WIJLIAM M. CLvY eperating n mnchine- that makes snap fasteners in the UNLOADING 23.500 BARRELS. The steam ft A SAMPLE FROM EACH BARREL. A A BEGINNER A!nln wwi n , ,,
-.. facSry of thecnn Rivet Company, Thfrtl and Huntingdon streets. Fifty ehip Pipestone County is nt Glrnrd PeintX) customs eftldlal busy nmeig the barre s of Wr . sS I Airs C A WmScWh .
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