Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 24

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PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, JUNE 17, 1922
LOOKS LIKE A'STRING OF BARGES. The water rose se quickly during q storm near Syracuse, N. Y., that passengers were taken from
this train by rowboats. The train was forced te step before all of the cars had passed through the Eric canal tunnel. The- Pullman
conductor is waiting for a rowboat
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MISS LOUISE GOODMAN MISS CARMELA KENNEDY
They played yesterday afternoon in the Interclub Junier Championship tennis tourney, at the Philadelphia
Cricket Club, St. Martins
MISS LORENA TRICKEY, world's champion horse
woman, will defend her title at Cheyenne in July. STic
was photographed in New Yerk
FIVE HUNDRED HOMES destroyed in Leng Island fire. A general view of
the conflagration which swept sixteen blocks at Arverne, L. I., making hundreds
homeless and causing a less of at least 5,000,000
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GRADUATED YESTERDAY. Class officers of the Philadelphia High Scheel ferfiMi.
Left te rierht. Katherine Gillin. vice president: Beatrice Bayuk, president, and A21
Schefield, secretary and treasurer. Mariam S. Lewis, at the right, wen three medilifl
GROUND IS BROKEN FOR SHRINERS' HOSPITAL at , , -. "NiiW-uflg j'
Portland, Ore. W. Freeland Kendrick, of Phila. (left), .- ' - "" '" ;,-.-' '
and A. L. Tetu, Portland, at dedication services mmmmtl'mTrT'lf
v Jt ' JHKn ON THE BEACH ABROAD. Fair bathers hurdle a small beat en the
hjr HRr3& southern coast of England. A let of exercise and then mere salt water are
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A BUXOM COUNTRY MAID. It's the part beins played
by Madame Fielder, the Hungarian actress, in the homeland
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ing tents te the English resort
GETTING READY te connect Frankford 1
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control trajn operation at the intersection
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CLEVER TENNIS
PLAYER. William
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Lewer Merien school
ENGLAND'S FAVORITE SINGER.
Flera Weedman, who has scored re
markable success in her country. She
is going te visit the U. S. seen
POLOISTS AT THE PHILADELPHIA COUNTRY CLUB. The photograph wasmfl
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actress, leaves for Europe
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mother
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Olympic as it leaves New
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WATCHING SPEEDY POLOIST. Mrs.
Philip L. Leidy sat en the running butt.nl
of her automobile. "Daylight Frolic" was
with her
VACUUM CLEANER used te
gather in money as a ledge
hospital makes a plea for aid
D. CHANEY, of
Indiana, new1
publicity director
of P. 0. Dept.
JENNIE KNEED- HENRY BACON,
LER JOHNSON architect who de
appeared in "Trial signed the Lincoln
by Jury" Memerial
REPRESENT CYNWYD IN TENNIS. The racquet stars are Mrs Rebert Town,
Mrs. Geerge S. SeWell, Miss Elizabeth K. Haydock? Katherine and Marien , VannemaW
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Hk ENTERPRISE SCHOOL. Randelph street and Erie avenue, as it looked QUOITS, QUOITS EVERYWHERE. A renewed interest in the game has been ENTERS COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL. Rese ANOTHER CAISSON LAUNCHFn ni..u t Au . ,irMn tW
Kt Mere it waa Trazed in 1907. The Bayard Tayler Scheel new occupies the neticed'all ever town. Geerge Peters is planning his toss as his Opponent. Lloyd Reeve, of Chicago, is the eleven-year-eld daugh- west side of the Schuylkill wW i 'u ? ttS JS '
HbI- - Sl T.,D Edmunda, 1603 Real Estate Trust Bkilding, is the contributor. McMurtrie, puts or close te the spike fn Fairmount Park Fred North is the ter of Profesor Themas L. Reev ecnuyikill, where the Seuth Street Bridge WW
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