Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Image 22

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PAGEANT. Members of the Lebster Marching Club had no WBKT'' ty'f '' . 'HH ' (4 v ' ' iiWIai
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heavy wind at Bread and Chestnut streets. -U the left is HNF -f.i c vlil ' ,! Vr ySW SPMlPPlWBSB
Charles Dumont, of the Klein Club. He ha' wen prizes fe BVk ' , m!& -) " VmA $&? M x0'i'i MlWm- f' V-hHIPI
rWFN.TY TntlEE YEARS AGO. Market street ns it looked -west of Thirtieth street. This was long before
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rtntien, at the i right, has been greatly enlarged. This photograph v;ns funi shed by Jeseph Tcstam, 1337 Seuth
Eighteenth rtrcet. If veu have an old Philadelphia photograph send it te.the Evening Publio Leikmk
DR. ELLIS PAXSON OBER- THE BOYS WELCOMED CHANCE TO PLAY ICE HOCKEY. They picked
IIOLTZER talks en pageantrj side?, found a block of weed and then the game was en. Ne score was kept,
in nn Editorial Page interview They had a big time en the pond at Haverford
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TESTING SPECIAL SPRINGb. Charles Margargal, 4301 Cloud btreet,
.Prankierd, has worked since 18C8 for William and Harvey Rowland, Inc. He
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IIITE STRAPS FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION. Pair- HE'S THE CAPTAIN. Jee Pitts plays BROTHERS. Eugene V. Debs (left) -md his mmdik. t..
mount Park guards en duty after sundown are equipped ns guard for the Girnrd College basket- brother Theodere, at the former's home In Tn Ivii i ,. V '"'eeuntunt at th( Western Saving Fund
you sep Edward StringfcUew. Auteists can see them ball team ft fast aggregation diana u.rru Liii vrl y u V'ndelphia. where he has been empl yed for thirty
years. He lives at 6531 North Third street. Hebbyfan"1"