Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 28

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CARRYING OUT A PROVISION OF THE SILESIAN PLEBISCITE. Polish troops, en
June 20, crossed the frontier between Poland and Upner Silesia nnd took possession of
the large city of Knttewitz, the center of the Upper Silesian mine district
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OFF FOR A DATS ENJOYABLE OUTING. The children are leaving the BedfeH
Street Mission, at 619 Katex- street, for Clementen, N. J. It was a happy gretip a
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A MARVELOUS WHISTLER.
Virginia Bedard, aged three,
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GEORGES CARPENTIER as a "movie" actor.
The light-heavyweight champion will appear In
"Leve's April," new being filmed in Paris
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QUIZZED IN WINSLOW JUNCTION WRECK PROBE.
Jehn De Walt, Reading tewerman (center); Detective
Marks en right Younger man is De Walt's son Lawrence
Charles A. Wclverten Edward Kelleher - James Mayberry Peter Kerwin
INVESTIGATING CAUSE OF READING WRECK. Prosecutor Wolverton, of Camden, and three representatives
of Public Utilities Commission, who are assisting in getti ng facts in the wreck of the flier at Winslow Junction
CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW resting at Het Springs, Va. He
leeks fit at eighty-eight, and retains an active interest in
the world's affairs
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FOLK IN CANOE RACES. They are members of the Delaware Canoe Club. The races were en Christiana Creek. We show you Elsie
and Margaret Brennan, winners of the pig-headed race. In this race the paddler had te sit in the bow. The standing gunwale race was a
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA children THE REV. EDWIN'
are entertained by "Spike" Heward HEYL DELK will hd,J
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POLICE TLAN AND MAKE OWN FLOWER GARDEN. Up at the Thirty-ninth police district, Twenty-second street MISS MARY HUMPHREY out with SID BROWN DOING HIS BIT. One of the black
end Hunting Park avenup, Patrolmen Stehle, Horrocks, Lynch, Medd and Smith (left te right) were busy with the flower "Buster." The pole pony is owned by her smiths employed in the construction of Philadelphia
beds. Patrolman Burke found a water lily in the miniutuie lake father, Colonel Chauncey Humphrey art gallery at the Fairmount Park end of the Parkway
A NOVEL SIGN has been erected in Ypres. It requests teuristi
te leave untouched what remains of the famous French cathedral
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HARRY NEW dives through an old automobile tire NINE GOOD SWIMMERS pose HAVE YOU CROSSED IT7 The old W., N. Y. & P. R. R. bridge ever the Schuylkill UNITED STATES SENATOR
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pere are just a few of the many Phlladelphians who de their swimming in the Delaware, at Pleasant WW Send your old-Philadelphia photograph te the Eveninq Public Ledgw golf ceune, He's aoed
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