Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 32

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THE MOUNTBATTEN-ASHLEY WEDDJNG. Lord Leuis Mount
batten and his bride leaving St. Margaret's Church, In Londen,
under an arch of swords formed by brother officers of Lord Leuis.
The bride was Miss Edwina Ashley, England's richest woman
VICTORIOUS AMERICAN SCULLER HOME.
Walter Hoever, of Duluth, sculling champion of the
world, arrives from England en the Majestic
:COL.NHENRY S. WAGNER,
assistant executive officer of
t ATTACKS THE DUMMY. Lieutenant -J. M. ', ,
Williams, of Fertr Riley, .uses his sword .'as the-
the (Reserve Officers' Training hurdle Is .made,.'during(Gamp Dix exhibition.
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IN A LOS ANGELES PRISON, Mrs. Clara
Phillips is greeting her husband, A. L. Phillip.
He announced, that he would fight te a finish
for her freedom
"HAMMER MURDER" PRISONER IN COURT. It was Mrs. Clara
Phillips' first appearance before a Judge since her arrest en the charge of
killing Mrs. Alberta Meadows, near Les Angeles. Left te right, District
Attorney Woolwine, prison matron, Mrs. Phillips and Judge Heuser
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DOING STRIKE GUARD WORK. Headed by a Pennsylvania State
Policeman, eight members of the 104th Cavalry are going through a
village near the regimental headquarters at Cokeburg
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of 6553 Catharine st,
THEY'RE FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA. The children at the left demonstrated the care of
babies in the playground parade. At the right is Helen Dougherty, of 5931 Cedar avenue
DR. HENRY A. TUPPER
will make study of Turkey
for Department of Laber
HUNDREDS OF SOUTH PHILADELPHIA KIDDIES IN PLAYGROUND PARADE. Meeting
at the Girard Playground, Eighteenth street and Snyder avenue, they marched through many
streets. Emma Ott was decorated with EVENiNQ Public Ledger headings
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HANSON HODGE, who wen, with
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doubles
Taking part in Beys' Pennsylvania State Championship at Cynwyd
WADING IN A FAIRMOUNT PARK
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HERRICK laying the first stone in the
reconstruction 'of Aisne. which was
shattered by the Germans
MISS MARIA DE KOSENKO, of
this city, among the Americans in
the French golf championship
tourney
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RESCUING CREW FROM BRITISH STEAMER.
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tract and Haverford avenue. It was tern down in 1010. Dr. Jehn
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PICKING A WATER LILY. Miss
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ton, en a creek near the Delaware city
RICHARD ENRIGHT,
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Yerk police, is visiting
European citUa
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trate Norwegian claims
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