Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 28

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the Sampoie CerreU waa wrecked In a forced night landing. lieu
tenant Walter Hlnten and ether member of the crew -were enhnrt.
WRECKED SEAPLANE SAMPAIO CORREIA.
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men were killed and many injured when trains met in fog at Milten
Range Hal, England, Seme of the cars fell into the canal
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THEY TIED IN THE HIGH JUMP. Miss Nancy
Vorhees (left), the American, and Miss Hatt, of
England, snapped after their efforts at Pershing
Stadium, Paris
"MISS PHILADELPHIA" (Mlra MISS JEAN WHITE, runner-up
Kitty Mellneux) in beauty contest
AT THE "CONGRESS OP BEAUTY? in Atlantic City, next week,
Miss Mellneux, who Uvea at 1414 Seuth Forty-ninth street, will rep
resent Philadelphia. Miss White took second honors
LOIS MEREDITH, stage and
screen star, sailed en the steam
ship Paris, from New Yerk,
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Adams was acclaimed the host of
them all at Asbury Park's annual
baby carnival
MRS. JOHN WALTHER, of the
Kenllwerth, Oak Lane, sails
tomorrow, with Mr. Walther,
for long European tour
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and Mrs. W. Avcrfll Harriman, snapped during the tourna
ment for the Herbert Memerial Cup
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duty. Brownie seems te knew his job
LOOKING DOWN ON LOGAN SQUARE. In the foreground, at the left,
are the remaining buildings of the Medice-Chl Hospital group. This view was
made from Seventeenth and Arch streets
M. EDITH McCREA, of Chester, who
danced before the International Associa
tion of Mastera of Dancing, in-NowYexk
ON THE "BEACH" AT WASHINGTON. Talre a peep
yeull sea Assistant Secretary Roosevelt. The party was
resting after a swim in the Wardman Park peel
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melon. "Ne fork for me," declared the fair one, at Ocean
City, N. J,
DR. CHARLES E. BRICKER, pelid
surgeon, whose advice is always seugm
when drug raids are made. He's assist
ing in the present crusade
SECOND AND FITZWATER STREETS, as it looked in 1886. The bunding
in the foreground was built by Jehn Lancaster in 1847, being improved in
1885. Mrs. T. C. Whenten, Sr., of Millville, N. J., is the contributor. Send
us your old-Philadelphia photographs
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Twe California swimmers are
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along after a, fast , en ha beach at Deauville,
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ja new far outef the wate See members of the Falcon's crew en a pontoon.
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MISS RODENHEAVER assisted
in West Chester Homeopathic
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CHESTER COUNTY ffAHl bt,vrezxs .thte
WnXIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
was me speaker of the day
MRS. CnARLES LUKElj
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