Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1921, Night Extra, Image 28

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in Chicape was derailed en .1 brinjre A panic was averted, Mie passengers walking te
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THE WEATHERMAN TRYS POGOING.
Geerge S. Bliss, forecaster ler Eastern
Pennsylvania, battling with a pogo stick
MISS SRAII C. MAIION, selling
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tien. Slu had a busy time yesterday
LOOKING TOWARD NEW JERSEY FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET. Thousands who travel'
en the Pennsylvania ferries te and from Camden little realize that an island was removed se that quick
trips could be made across the Delaware. It was known as Windmill Island and was. used as a picnic
ground, Sheds in the foreground nre en the site new used by the Market street ffcrry house. Have you
a photograph of old Philadelphia? Send it te the Eveninq Public Ledger
"LISTENING" TO VIOLIN. Htlen Keller, the deaf and blind wonder gn-1, in Denver, DU. A. 0. THOMAS, of Maine
place her hand en the violin and "hears" the music played by Jasclia Heifetz through represents National Educatiena
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the Chinese Mmistei te Cuba, new Dr. Reis&cr, head of German I'.m
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te Aitnur Balfour, British delegate bears new cinder the care of C. Emersen Brown, superintendent,
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RICHARD DUFFY, of 102 .Seuth Thirty-third street, operating an
emery stone machine te polish auger bits, in the factory of Jeb T.
PiiKh, Thirty-first and Ludlow streets
RECEIVED 1700 MARRIAGE PROPOSALS. She is Mile.
IleDe, considered one of the most beautiful women in France.
These offers all came since January lit Kejti t. HerUrt
OLD AND NEW. At the left is Rex Wray, the 1921 captain of Penn's football
team. Smlline "Pes" Miller (riKht) was yesterday selected asthe 1022 n let
of the varaity squad l
3SSSnf niuK.T AND CASHItJR. Jehn G. Sonncbern, of the Ntajh '; ,'J'
national Bank, Frent and Norris streets, has been there twenty-" t.
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