Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1922, Night Extra, Image 22

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ON GUARD. This member of the 104th FIRST CITY TROOP LOADING EQUIPMENT. Member., of SCENES IN THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SZS' the SilS. "Bill'' said te Johanna Arneld at th
Cavalry headquarters company is sit- that organization were put te work early yesterday morning r Western Pennsylvania coal-s Armery, Bread atreet and-Susquehann.'
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BEEN IN THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY'S YARDS, at Thirty-second and Market
streets, as Pennsylvania soldiery prepare for their departure te Mount Gretna
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Mountain Lakes, New Yerk, where thousands of New Yerk Bey Scouts are
camping. Mr. Gould inspected the camp
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HERSCHEL JONES, who
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daily market rr-perts by radio
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DRIVING HER OWN STAKES. Florence
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Delaware County
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and her daughter, Clara B. era work with Ruth Schaffer, of Cynwyd, as her subject
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SOCIETY FOLK FROM PHILADELPHIA and scores of ether cities have made their way te Cape
few of these found en the beach
HER ADOPTED PET. Miss
Mary Graham, of Washington,
found Airedale seen after arrival
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Benjamin Elkms It v.a3 located at v hat is new Sixty-second and Walnut
streets. The heuue was tern down nineteen years age Dr. Jehn W. Eckfeldt,
6312 Vine St., is the contributor. Send us your old Philadelphia photographs
YOUTH SATISFIED WITH SEC
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Miss Dorethy Dean, competitor in
the Parkway public dance contest
HARRY H. GLISSON, asbistant engineer of the V Mk im
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J U D G E McKENZIE
MOSS, Kentucky, new
Deputy Commissioner
of Internal iicvenua
SHOWING THEM HOW IT'S DONE. A Wrst Philadel
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about tossing 'em ever the plave
WALKED UPSTAIRS Bleck and tackle brought
hoi se down. This horse was tied in his stable, rear
of GOG Seuth Hancock street. When the owner re
turned he found the horse one flight up
BROTHER AND SISTER. Miss
Sarah and Frank MacKinnen have
long been residents of Angera
Village
ALSO LIVE IN ANGORA VILLAGE. They are all Angera cats. There
seems te be no history that would indicate that the village get its name from
this breed of cats
LILLIAN BAKER DOROTHY McCRAFT
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CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. Gerald L. Patterson at
Wimbledon, where he wen the tennis title. The Australian
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