Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1921, Night Extra, Image 36

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921'
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nt this uinctur. i ' ti c,i in-, p.ayed at the Stamford Bridge field, near Londen.
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"C 1GARS AND CIGARETTES." Mrs. Heward Reifsnyler, Jr.,
one of the workers nt the St Stephen's Church bazaar held at
the Bellevue-Stratferd
SOLD "HOT DOGS." Maurice Mat
singer, Jr., (left) and Rebert C. At At
niere, nt St. Stephen's Church bazaar
PLEADS WJTH STRIKING PACKERS. A scene in Kansas Cit., Kansas, wheie
hundreds of meat packing-house workers are en strike. Majer Burten is shown at
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AS IT LOOKED IN 1871. Yeu arc looking at the north side of Maikct street, from
Twelfth street te Eleventh street. The two laFge buildings were occupied by the Farm
ers' Market. On the same site new stands the Philadelphia & Reading Terminal. It wai
built in 1889. Nete the horse-car traens en both sides of the street. Have you a photograph
of old Philadelphia? Send it te the Evening Public Lkdgeu
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Ihead, as they make their way te the Stables at Eleventh and Wharten street-
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SAMUEL E. TURNER, neusrOuei
man, is new Jiead of the Knvanis
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READY TO PUTT. Colonel Harvey, Ameri
can Ambassador te England
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THEY MARCHED BEHIND A TURKEY. Americans in Londen, who arc members of the American Gnlfimr
Society, went te the Wimbledon Gelf Club te celebrate Thanksgiving Day. This was just bSore caS ww
served. There was much turkey and fixings iVtoiuu.ce?
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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STEVE TURNISKI, 1003 Dalkeith street, operating a machine that
lorrei flnrifTea nf etnnl milliner iiyih in 4Vn mill tif flin Amnrifnn Pullev
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