Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 44

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
PHILADELPHIA:. FRIDAY,1 DECEMBER 8, 1923
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Miss Virginia Mrs. Harrison K. Cnner, Jr. Miss Katherlne Ltttlefleld
SOCIETY FOLK IN FANCIFUL COSTUME ADD COLORFUL TOUCH
Miss Lydla Clothier, Miss Peggy Thayer, Miss Jnne Hepburn, Miss Gertrude
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Mrs. James M. Anders Miss Sara Mary Barnes and Miss Eletse Gciat
Mrs. Fairs Binney Slean
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TO BRILLIANT PAGEANT INAUGURATING THE FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL CHARITY BALL HELD LAST NIGHT AT THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC
SCOTCH LASSIE BECOMES AMERICAN CITIZEN. Miss Mar.v
Jane Reid Bryce is pictured above receiving her citizenship pnpers
from W. A. Seltzer at City Hall yesterday
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TO EXHIBIT THEIR SKILL IN AMERICA. Brer Meyer and
Misi Emmy Bergfeldt. noted Swedish ice skaters, arrived leccntly.
Mr. Meyer is a leading authority en the premier winter sport
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FIVE HUNDRED PROPOSALS OF MARRIAGE have been re-
calved In the last year by Dr. Amy Kaukonen, fair Mayeress of
Fairport, Ohie. She is fee of illicit booze peddlers
THE FAIR SEX WAS WELL REPRESENTED amenc these applying
for American citizenship at City Hall yesterday. Theodere L. Cebaugli,
Chief Deputy Clerk of the United States District Court, administered the
oath of allegiance
ALL THAT REMAINS of the barn of Dr. J. Blair Spencer, Assistant
Welfare Director, at Malvern, burned te the ground by firebugs. The
incendiaries used gasoline taken from garage te start fire, after cutting
telephone connections
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WHnCwIS. WHICH? The Misses Eleaner and Ailecn O'SullIvan,
English twins, recently arrived from abroad, se alike down te their
dainty rubber heels, their mother can't tell 'em apart
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v Orleans. He's Doughty Dan
O'Shea, seventy-six-year-old Civil
War veteran
HOW MANY PIGS IN THE COUNTRY? The Department of Agriculture
wanted te knew, se they sent out 000,000 questionnaires. Replies te the
nation-wide pig survey are new pouring into the department assuring an
abundant supply
"POCKET OFFICE" SAVES LIFE
of Harry Ades, Bosten banker,
when papers carried in pocket
step highwayman's bullet
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Welfare Department
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MEMBERS OF AMERICANIZATION COMMIT- Cel. William
TEE. E. E. Bach, director of committee ; Walter E. Naylor, ap ap
Miller, chairman, and Dr. Cheesmnn H. Herrick pointed first
aide te Gen
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iWSSSSWIigBSSBH can YHl l RFCALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? I WBBBS?&??
A NEW SIGHT FOR PARISIANS. France new has mounted
traffic police. Abeve is pictured the first appearance of one of
the mounted gendarmes en the boulevards
BILLIE NAISMITH, THE FIRST HOME OF THE UNION LEAGUE, at 1118 Chestnut street, as it appeared en
Union Pacific engineer, Election Day, October 13, 1863. Campaign pesters were much iin evidence. Contributed by
never had an accident in Mrs. IL F. West, 4039 Walnut street. Please send us your old Philadelphia photographs
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THE PIGMY OF THE SPECIES recent arrival from Frnneh Conee.'
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