Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1921, Night Extra, Image 30

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IT WAS BOUGHT FROM ITALY. The "Rema," the largest semi-rigid air vessel in the
United States, starts en trial flight at Langley Field, where it was assembled after bemp
shipped from Reme. Seventy miles an hour is its speed international
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tute, getting away with the ball en the Straw budge & Clothier licM
in the game against Callaudet College
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nK rHViirPHTiAM'n0 THE REV.DIl JACOB S. THE REV. DR. GEORGE
CHARLES H. MASLAND HUGHES A. CRIDER
( I1URCH 152 YEARS OLD. The old St. Geerge's M. E. Church celebrated the event yesterday Dr Kynett
preached. Mr. Masland is one of eldest members. Dr. Hughes is pastor and Di. Crider is iiih ashec ate
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THEY'LL SING AND DANCE Members of the Alumnae Association of the William I'enn High Scheel will
present "Tangles" en Tuesday and Wednesday. Frem left te right, Anna .lasner, Lillie Bernhang, Genevieve
Wallington, Anjelo Srallda, Irene Hirt7, K-lher Hireh, Mqtildn Marks and Jean (huk
BEWARE, MR. BANDIT. This United States marine is carrying a deadly MISS BERTHA CANTA
repenting shotgun as he walks te and fro in front of the Penn Square Pest- CUZENE will make her de
office, at Fifteenth and Market streets but in Washington n r.
A PRIZE WINNER. Becky Laniei, of New Yerk, continues te add
prizes te her long list for 1921 shows. She was photographed at the
National Herse Shew in Central Park, New Yerk tvmtat ws riiem
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E I A RE, 1327 Ea-t Price sheet, Germantown. epeiates a I.DWAKD SCOTT, Sicklerville, sweet GRETCHEN C. FISHER, Lucaston, bread WILLIAM CONOVER, Laurel Springs,
presses bushings into crankcases for motorcycles at the Bread- pi" ttees corn
way Cyelq Company, 527 Maiket stiect FIRST PRIZE WINNERS, 'lhcse school children of Camden County were exhibitors at the tenth annual agricultural and heme-maklng
contests, held at Laurel Springs, N, J., en Saturday
WILLIAM F. ALBERT, in charge of safety deposit department of
the North Philadelphia Trust Company. He is married and lives at
1717 Butler street. Baseball is his hobby
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