Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1922, Night Extra, Image 36

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HOME OF THE LATE SENATOR VARE. The flower-banked casket is shown above, en the shoulders
of the pall-bearers, being carried from the house
WITH THE BEAGLES AT WEST CHESTER. "Little Miss Meffltt" and "Lady
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ALL IN A ROW. The camera caught this beautiful pack of beagles, at the spertsmen'b
beagle trials at West Chester, yesterday. They were entered by James W. Fex. The
events brought out a large gallery
A NOVEL BET. The helmeted tennis
player couldn't see, and his opponent,
wearing diving shoes couldn't run. Se
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"STAR GAZING." Dr. Samuel G. Barten will lecture en
"The Heavens Through the Camera Lens," at the Y. M.
C. A., Monday. Pictured above in his workshop
BELGIAN GIRLS BECOME CQLUMBIA CO-EDS. Five new students at Teacher
College are these pretegees of th Commission for Belgian relief. Left te right, Yverit
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CAMDEN GIRLS IN "KATCHA-KOO." Miss Marie Stanten, as La Belle, and
Miss Lucille Hesser, one of the Susquehanna chorus, in "Katcha-Koe," a playlet
produced by the Catholic Weman's Club of Camden
SEEN AT THE ROSIER TRIAL. Baby Richard cooed as he posed for his picture, wearing e city hall guard's cap en his
small blend head. "Cookie," as James Cook' (left) is familiarly called, is an important personage at the trial he's the
doorkeeper, and it's, no cinch te get past him. Arthur Rosier (right), brother of the slain man, an important witness
RIVAL CAPTAINS. Miss Henrietta Turn.r. S .rthmerp Celleere. and MUl
Alice Carlin, Temple College, led their teams at Swarthmore yesterday. Tbt
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A COACH ON HORSEBACK is the latest stunt at Quantico, Virginia. Coach J. W. Beckett, fermerh WM SB iS5! by Congress te investigate JJ j
of Oregon University, has devised ffi njethoeetting around parade grounds used as a gnd.ren 0 SnTrS, SSSlKTSfLffle. H3
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WORLD'S SMALLEST DOG, is the title
claimed by "Winkle Wee," diminutive
black and tan terrier. It seems right at
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ONCE OFFICE BOY
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Frederick Edrupt cele
brates bis 75th birthday
MRS. HELEN D.
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J, A. PRESCOTT,
newly elected presi
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Bankers Associatlea
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