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Dr. C herringten, Edward H. Flagg, Jr., Sheriff; Colonel E. B. Stene, Under- secretary World Sheriff, and Rebert Peacock, prosecuting attorney League Against Alcoholism flaafe'' 7T i. tNiiA n. IWB' U ' A -wflvrii. CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? ' 7" ' " ''';V''' '' '-,'ihv " ''7 $"?" 'VX?" t"itCw -r ,v.-,-"'5 ,;"! " y Si-" "v m ROY A. HAYNES, e f Washington, Federal Prohibi tion Commissioner Mme. Gadski, who intends te sing de- spite American Legien pretest Gov. J. M. Paik- er, of Louisiana, te fight against Ku Klux Klan Stanley Baldwin, heading Englibh Debt Funding Mission te U. S. , MEMBER OF NEW IRISH SENATE. The Earl SERAPHIN SOUDBININE, of Kerry, one of Unity Seimteis nominated, and his noted Russian sculptor, nr 1 wife, the Ceuntesa of Korryezo pictured abeve riving in United States MMpipgyg Br VV-?' 'yaBBBaaal "a sasst i??- Sar- , L. ' nniYSilIi?nLiiKS?,InICS0I',iTI?K CIVIL WAR arc brought up by this old-time picture of the Philadelphia, Rending ana lowsvme it. u. 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