Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1922, Night Extra, Image 32

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PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922
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McADOO snapped while in conversation at an ouMeor
breakfast jriven by tve Les Angeles bankers
H. M. S.' MARLBOROUGH photographed while going at full steam te Constantinople
te re-enforce the British fleet new stationed there. '
COMFORTING SMYRNA'S ORPHANS. Miss Sarah
Corning, of New Yerk, Near East Relief nurse and
Armenian orphans rescued from the great Are
GOOD SLOGAN FOR ANY WEEK. The
pester campaign is pnrt of the program
being staged by New Yerk in its Safety
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TOWN Y. M. C. A. H. E. Baten and
Harry Gill, Jr., turn first ground
WHEN THE SUN WAS SHINING BRIGHT ON BROAD STREET.
Twe fair Philadelphians, wearing gowns of the latest fall fashion
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WASHINGTON DEBUTANTE. Miss
Virginia Edwards, recently adled "e
the list of these who will make their
bow te society this season
MET IN WEST BY A PHILADELPHIA "AUTO" TOURIST. Colonel Ray
E. Gardner, who served in Civil and World War, lives at Livingston,
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west corner of Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets, thirtj year n,j. An
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VISITING PHILADELPHIA Mile.
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who was decorated by King Albert
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TWO YOUNG LADIES OF DETROIT, who are return
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right, Misses Alice L. Leveland and Mary J. Curtiss
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ledge Slattery, of Chestnut Hill,
returned from Spring Lake, N. J.
DR. J. SOLIS-COHEN, en
Bread street, en his way te
the Union League
RESTING. After long cruise the schwl.
ship Annapolis is tied up here as new
recruits are sought. We show you chirf
cadet engineer T. S. Aveson
PENN STATE CAMPAIGN MASCOTS. The Nittany "Lien" and the goat
are very often seen as the students battle te swell the $2,000,000 campaign
fund
LEADER OP A SPEEDY FOOTBALL ELEVEN. We
show you Captain Schance, of the Penn Charter team
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All ready for. the famous Pulitzer Trophy Meet, which start in Detroit, en Saturday. The best pilot ei the U, S, Navy and Army will be in the American team
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