Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 29, 1921, Night Extra, Image 26

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PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921
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DELAWARE COUNTY GIRLS ENVOY SKATIN'G. Tlic icn en
the pond at Haverford Celic was in wonderful condition yes
terday. The girls are Dorethy Rittenhouse and Helen Cochran
BEAUTY ON HAVERFORD POND. Jesephine Williams, Jey Fletcher, Wilburta Hern
and Mary Lea enjoy n big afternoon. Lets of stating and no school are a great
combination
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AT THE STETSON AUDITORIUM. Eisie Martin, Frances Ginett and
Bessie Ginett (left te right) at the table during the Christmas feast
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CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIATJ
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THE NORTH SIDE OF MARKET BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS.
This is new the site of Lit Brt.hers' store. The tall building was formerly 711
Market street. It is included in the Lit Brethers' Building. Buildings te the right and
left were improved in 1870, but were tern down in 1900 te make way for fhe enlarged
department store. The photograph was contributed by Charles Willis, 528 Arch street..
If j'eu have an old-Philadelphia photograph send it te the Evening Public Leeger
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IT WAS A BIG DAY FOR THEM. Children from all sections of the city were guests
yesterday of Philadelphia Flks at their clubhouse, Juniper and Arch strets. The
photographer caught some of them as they waited for the doers te open
WASHINGTON AND JEFFER
SON MASCOT, Miss Estelle Tayler
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CAN YOU PICK THE WINNER? On the "home stretch" the camera caught these
horses of metal and weed in a factory where they are made for the joy-producing
merry-go-rounds. There is a big field te cheese from Kaiei & Herbert
A HAPPY DOZEN. The photographer took the photograph from the
balcony of the Jehn B. Stetson auditorium while children of the 1. nir-n
Mission Sunday school were enjoying a Christmas treat
ALFRED SOUDER, captain of IN CINC INN ATI". The Floed Relief Committee did a big job. Christmas
detectives, talks en Editorial feed was taken te the homes that were surrounded by water from the
Page en protecting Philadelphia Ohie River . j n. schmia'
CHRISTMAS DAY AT COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. The Ohie River flood forced the people of this
town te vacate their homes or move te the upper floors. Rowboats were the only means of transportation.
Most of the peeple have returned te their water-soaked homes J n Schmidt
'OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO J g , JSfl 0mSMr,lS:S& ' ''JWtM ' B"SY PHILADELPH1ANi -
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'.' ",Metien of BDeetacle and eyeglass lenses at Wall & Ochs. 1716 Chestnut
L e 1 8 v Street, Sh is using a lenaemeter, a very deHcaU instrument
KUO'fllhlu. J. Guest, of the Pomona team (left), and A.
Guest, of the Tigua team, appeared in the twelve-hour bowling
marathon at the Keystone alleys
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CARDINAL LOG U K leaving WILLIAM II. REIFF, 138 West Gergas etreet, paying teller nt tb '
Dublin Conference Cern Exchange National Bank, where Jm i.n. Ken Ver twenty 1'OWH
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Exchange National Bank, where he has been for twenty J'1 .'
He is married and has three children
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