Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 29, 1922, Final, Image 30

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PHrCADBEPHIA; TUESDAY. rATJ0UST 29, 1922
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MISS LAURA BIDDLE as Qudrad MISS CATHERINE WHARTON MORRIS, a Viking
dancer
Twe Fhfladclphlana. They appear this evcnlnc In .a pasreant, "The Vikinp;" at Newport, R. I.
Society folk from nil pnrts of the land will attend
HUNTING FOR OROUSE. Mrs. Georga J. Oeuld, fermerly Vera Sinclair, who married the
American millionaire In Paris, gees gunninff en Gould estate at Grant Castle, England. She
Is accompanied by a gun carrier. At the right Is Heward Gould, a brother of Geerge J.
Gould
DR. ROBERT P. ELMER, national champion.
He lives at Wayne, Pa.
MISS DOROTHY D. SMITH, of Newtei
Center, Mass., Is the national wemeirt
archery champ
Twe of the test In the world. Dr. Elmer Is itandlng beside the target en which he wen tb
Rebin Heed Trophy, presented by Douglas Fairbanks
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READY TO START THEIR CHAMPION. Three contestants In a tub race at
public bathhouse, Eieenth street and Girard avenue, where many races were held
yesterday
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CARMEL MYERS, an actress, brought milt for divorce
from Isadore B. Kornblum, in Les Angeles. She says his
love cooled
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PHILADELPHIA GETS BRITISH COAL. In the Delaware River, opposite Glen
cester, the British steamship Nortenlan Is being unleaded. The purchase of Britlsl
coal is due te the shertage caused by the coal strike
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MISS CAROLINE McFADDEN
during a tennis tourney at
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LAW STUDENTS ON HIKE. W. Jeff
Adams (wearing hat) and Franklin T. Bar
rett, of Baltimore. They applied te Central
Station for a night's lodging
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Un- NORTH BROAD STREET, aa a photograph made in the
der-Secrctnry of State, in late oighties from City Hall pictured It. F. L. Thomsen,
charge of department in Jr., of Bndesburg, is the contributor. Send us your old
nbsence of the Secretary Philadelphia photographs
ROCHELLE NEIMAN, GOING BACK TO CHICAGO. Bernlce Tam-
4715 N. Hutchinson street, ler and Leuella Bewman, of the Western city,
prize winner in North hiked te New Yerk and are new returning
Philadelphia carnival
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West Oakdale street, was In P
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VIRGINIA PE P.SON talking te a bird at the Zoe. Mind you,
the bird "talked" right back te the birdheuse visitor
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LOUIS LIEBSTER. thirteen
months, a firt-pne winner
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HARRY STANDIFORD, of
Alman Temple of Shriners,
Washington, planning enter
tuinment of Imperial Council
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THEY DON'T MIND CHILLY BREEZES. Seven Philadelphia lads enjoy a swim In the
waters of Gustine Lake. They smiled well for the cameraman
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FAMILY OF SLAIN ACTOR, Mrs. May Bergen, widow ejj
Jack Bergen, who was murdered at Edgowater, N. J-i &ti
their daughter Maigarct, who is ilve years old
SUMMER SCHOOL operated by the Federation of Jewish
Charities at Fifth and Green streets closed yesterday. Beatrice
Wcincr (left) and Nancy Peller gave a cestume dance
YES, THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS CLOSE AT HAND. Coach A. C. Wertsch (left) took the Lansdewne High Scheel squad te the Lnnsdowne Playgrounds
yesterday and the boys were given their first bit of lD22.23-seasen training. Over at the right is Bundy Brown, the star tackle
LOOKS AS IF THE RIDER WAS CHEATING the herse e
of a drink. Net se. It's all pait of an obstucle race. i
waster must get ene apple from pail befere he can precw
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