Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 28

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922
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"Miss Harrisburg" (Gertrude Sheemach) "Miss Heading" (Evelyn Rennlnger)
. LINKS IN THE "CHAIN OF BEAUTY" SEEN ON ATLANTIC
Our own "Mlas Philadelphia (Kitty Meltnenx) "Miss Chester (Anna Marie Bark) "Miss Brldgeten" (Sunt Alice Bell) '
CITY'S BOARDWALK, AS THE SPECTACULAR ROLLING-CHAIR PARADE Dm ITS THREE MILES, WHILE THOUSADS CHEERED
NEW YORK'S OLDEST CALEDO
NIAN. Clansman Andy MacPhersen
sas he's eighty-four years eung
MISS GODBOLD, Amer
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athlete. She's 6 it. 8 jn
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MISS NELLIE KONDO was riding in this carriage. She attracted
much attention. The carriage was in the hotel section of the parade
"QUEEN OF SHEBA." Miss
Hdria Fisk, of Trenten, rode the
"Gelden" elephant in the Board
walk parade
AQUAPLANING AT ATLANTIC CITY. Fair ffwimmeas spend a let
of time at this sport, at the Inlet. Twe of the planes were caught by
the camera
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LOUISE GALLAGHER rode in a,
beautifully decernted chair. She
represented one of the amuse
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PROTECTING COAL BINS OF
THE NATION. Secretary of
Commerce Hoever here for coal
conference
FATHER NEPTUNE WAS SEATED ON A THRONE OF ROSES.
Several beautiful girls added te the float's beauty, as the "slaves"
pulled it along
REFUSES TEMPTING MOVIE
OFFER. Miss Muriel McCormick,
granddaughter of Jehn D. Rockefeller
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Dr. Draper tutors linemen "Al" Veegelln, a football veteran
WITH THE PENN FOOTBALL SQUAD at Mount Gretna, where Head
Coach Jehn W. Heisman has started practice work
PENN'S BUSY HEAD COACH. Jehn Hclsman is explaining a pUy
te bwan. There will be a let of football at Mount Gretna for a couple
of weeks
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Jehn Ryder chalking lines Carpenter giving stands finishing touches
NATIONAL SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TODAY, at the Gcr Gcr
mantewn Cricket Club, Manheitn. All wni icady when the workmen
quit last night
ROBERT FRAZER,
of Philadelphia, U. S.
Cpnsul General -at -Large,
gees te Europe
CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA?
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MANY WILL RECALL THIS SCHUYLKILL RIVER STEAMER. It's the Rockland,
one of the fleet of pleasure beats that operated between Fairmount Leck and Falls of
Schuylkill. Send us your old Philadelphia photographs
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COMMANDER JOHN A.
SCHOFIELD, recently
recalled te active duty in
Nnvy Department
MISS EMMA SCOTT ST1TT
will head list of navy debu
tantes during Washington'!
winter season
CARL R. DeLONG, or
Ohie, heads chemical in
dustry department of the
Department of Commerce
EDUARI) BUCH110LZ, 19U7 Neitli Sixth
tticft, Councilman from the Fifth Distiict.
prefeis beets te sliem
REPAIRING CITY HALL VL&Y.A LIGHTS. J"
Swctze nnd Fiank Stelzenburpf. of the Elect nc
Bureau, are the electricians. They found a loe
connection
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