Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 22

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l!)f IN BATTLE FOR BATHING CROWN, A FEW OF THE FIFTY-SEVEN BEAUTIES FROM MANY SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY WHO PARADED THE SANDS AT ATLANTIC CITY AS THOUSANDS CHEERED THEM JM
!VH "r WATCHING THE TENNIS. Miss Susan Nerria, of Bryn Mawr, iQLS IflvMlfcVVM BKfgMHpf GIRLS SEEK WALLACE JOHNSON'S AUTOGRAPH. The' R&V H'H
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SERGEANT WOOD FILL,
American here of the World
War, is new a carpenter
A LOT OF SPEED. During the five-mile motorcycle race at
the Philadelphia County Fair at Bybcrry. It was wen by Gene
Walker, the Newark, N. J., speed artist
THE GALLERY. There were many thrills andNipills in the motorcycle program of
the Byberry Fair. The spectators enjoyed it all, for there were no serious results te
the accidents
THEY'VE ADOPTED A DAUGHTER. The fester parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reid. The Reids have a son who is five
years old. Their new child was Betty Anne Mummert
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ALCOHOL. Mrs. Aueujw
Cehan, n Hruorerlst. Held JO
Grand Jury in Central Statiwj
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THEY'RE WAITING FOR THE BELL. Girte in line at the Birney Scheel, Ninth street and Lindley
avenue, en the first day of the 1D22-23 term
CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA?
ONE OP THE OLD GUARD HOUSES AT FORT MIFFLIN as it looked thirty
years age. If you have any old Philadelphia photographs, please send them
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COMPARING REGISTRATION CARDS. Vivian
Cester. Rebecca Albrecht and Anna Zidevitz met
along the Birney school fence
VIEW OF P. R. R. WRECK AT LENOLA,
N. J. Coach jumped from track and rested en
a heisting engine. Photograph by Dr. Jeseph
Stokes, of MoerutowB
A LESSON IN VOLLEY-BALL SERVING. This team has been playing a fast
game for a Seuth Philadelphia playground. The girl at the left is telling her
teammates the proper way te sheet the ball ever the net
MISS DOROTHY KNAPP,
of New Yerk, chosen as the
prettiest in the professional
class at Atlantic City
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