Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1922, Postscript, Image 26

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rain in September, 1887, at the time that carpenters were building the famous archway, which steed at
Uread and Snnseni streets. The framework of the top of the arch is shown lying en the street. Nete the
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III III I PING THL M-. M . .s i HI R( H INSTITUTE. Thiu- of in PhiLuu-iphu folk who will appeal in iiee, who appealed before Senate committee in- WASHINGTON. Madame Jusserand, wife of French
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ventilating alleged war atrocities
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OUR CITY'S' WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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( mirth, Fiftv-l.fth stieet neai Wdlew.s avenue, were conducted yesterday, when tin. etlicial opening took place. The Rev J. Franklin
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