Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 19, 1922, Night Extra, Image 30

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RESCUED from Seuth Second street fire,
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Coohey had a nairew escape yesterday
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EVEN THE PIGEONS SEEMED INTERESTED. f.- .' I : :: '" ' :," v'tV;', 3"4', '. ', - ' '":i'l RICHARD WON HIS SPURS. He didn't cry ence IN THIS NOVEL LAND SCHOONER Cln jy
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some of the crowd gathered around the prison van, ,iJ & ' l'' "-';- ," s,' .'- during recess enjoying his milk en grandmother's lap England, sails into town for previsional '
hoping te glimpse Mrs. Catharine Rosier v - ''- nfJ" "' ,' v:.stj&- V4 " . if the wind's geed I
WINS FIRST PRIZE. Lady Trewbeidge wear
ing a monocle, holding Fitzjohn Thorgils of
TreiJhett, adjudged best deg in recent Londen
deg show
SEEN AT THE ROSE TREE HUNT. Crisp breezes sweeping across the Media hills made many shiver in their wraps at the Rese Tree Hunt, which opened yesterday. Among the specta
tors were Mibs Margaret Shober and Miss Charlette Calhoun, shown en the left. The camera caught Welsh Strawbridgc's River Breeze winning the fifth race, shown in the center. On
the right is Miss Elaine Sullivan
HEROIC WORK checked the disastrous bid
which threatened the entire industrial dlstril
of Les Angeles, when a huge Richfield oil rem
ery caught lire
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'BRINGING UP MOTHER." Mrs. Riggs and the two little
'Riggses," infant twins of former San Francsice girl Just home
from a visit te Shanghai, China
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LOUIS MORTON HACKER.
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wins K. of C. prize for best
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AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Three were injured when their automobile
plunged down a thirty-feet embankment at Thirty-third and Thompson streets
yesterday. The demolished car is shown above
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ALL STATES CONTRIBUTED te this flag, presented te the Republic of ELLIS CUTTING, of low
France. Charles W. Alexander is shown en the right presenting it te M. said te be the last survtve
.Maurice Paillard, French Censul te Philadelphia, te be raised Armistice Day of famous "Light Brlgsd'
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RAYMOND L. HUDSON,
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JUDGE WALTER F.
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SENATOR GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER paid a flying visit te
Franklin Field yesterday te meet the members of the football team.
Shown above chatting with Coach Heisman
LOUIS F. SWIFT, Jr., who Hoped
with Mrs. Mary H. Bennett, Pittsburgh
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MRS. J. C. QUERK with prize-winning Flett von der Pfellburg 1 4
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CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF Olb PHILADELPHIA?
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SNAPPY WORK. The Germantown Friends' Scheel girls, with excellent team work, completely outclassed Miss Caskms' Scheel team a I.
Queen lane yesterday. The score was 15 te 0. On the left are a group of enthusiastic rooters. Ihe two fair captains, Ida Lewell, of Miss
Caskins' Scheel, and Ruth Pearson, of the Gcrmantewn Friends' Scheel, art pictured en the right
WHEN BROAD STREET WAS AUTOLESS. Leeking toward the City
jlall from Columbia avenue in 1895, Bicycling was n popular "pert In ? these
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