Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Image 36

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PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1922
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RAPID PROGRESS of the ne-w Delaware Rher Budge Is shown in tbe
above photograph, made yesterday. One mere block is needed te com
plete the gianite work en this caisson, launched last April 24.
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PRINCESS HERMINE, KAISER'S FIANCTE. and her daughter, Prin
cess Carnia. The Kaiser'4- bride-te-be recently paid tribute te his dead
wife, placing a wreath en the crau1 e ti.e late Empress Augusta of
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PRESIDE AT BERGEN TRIAL. Chief Just r0
Charles W Parke and ( utN Jjile I Yn 15.
Zabr.skit, in charge of fht HarfensacK, N J ,
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of Italy, sailed fT
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ONE-TIME POSSIBILITY FAST BECOMING A FACT. The above comprehensive view of the actual work accomplished in
construction of the Delaware River Bridge was made yesterday, en the Philadelphia side. Excavation work, shown in fore
ground, gees en apace. The caisson, which must help bear the weight of the gieatest highway suspension bridge in the world,
is shown in river at end of works, nearly completed. '
A GRIDIRON PLEDGE.
who agreed net
Harred, Jimmie
Three University of Cincinnati fnnfk.n
te shave until their team wins a game. They are. Jack
Nippert and "Rabbit" Keith, and haven't shaved for
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A WILLING RECRUIT in her army of admirers was wen when Anita
Stewart, film star, fastened a rose in the lapel of Jehn Bogden, wounded
World War veteran, at the Emergency Aid yesterday
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WILBUR A. MOTT, newly ap
pointed Deputy Attorney Gener
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murder case
OVER THE TOP of a movie camera was a cinch
for this police deg at the tiials recently held at
Areola Maner, New Jersey
SEEN AT THE ROSIER TRIAL. Fer the first time since the trial commenced Baby Richard did net get'an
opportunity te see his mother yesterday. Pictured above in crib improvised with aid of chairs at City Hall.
Lieutenant II. E. Humphries, Officer B. O'Donnell and Nerman McLeod, three witnesses, ere shown en right
HONOR AN UNKNOWN BrLOIW TVt urial of an ur jrr. 0,i s,ifi,Pt
of King Albert'- armu. ir Pelt I..i ha i emetery in I'fi" a .i n-cnenal
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VISCOUNT
PEEL, secretary
fur India in new
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TWO FAIR HOCKEYISTS of Friends Central, Miss Betty Kyer and Miss
Elizabeth Pflauni, snapped by the camera while at practice yesterday
Their team is wet king hard every day for future -contests
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SIR PHILIP
Lloyd - Greame,
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P. M. C. LOSES ITS MASCOT. Great was the grief felt at the Pcnn-
faylvania Military College at the death of "Baby Grid," the mascot bear of the
foetbull tquad. The funeral precession is pictured above
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PERFORM FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES. Bey Scouts of Royal College
ler the Blind demonstrating first-aid at recent rally in England, shown en
me leu. un ine.ngnt is pictured a life-saving urui
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vuuvnv mc THE SNOWS OF YESTERYEAR? N..W.
Cerner of Bread and Spruce during, blizzard of 1809. The
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SCREEN IDOL DANGEROUS'-' ILL. V-
lace Reid, said te have gene tt sanatorium
recover from nervous brep-5tfewn. Shown
above with bis eon and adfted daughter
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