Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 24

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THIS NOVEL CIGARETTE BOUQUET was carried
by Mrs. William G. Beck at the carnival for benefit
of the Northern Heme for Friendless Children, held
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ON THE LINKS AT HOT LIAM MELLOWES, Irish
SPRINGS. Miss Harriet insurgent, executed in rc-
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WORLD'S LARGEST CANDLE te burn an
nually en All Seuls' Day ns memorial te Caruso,
estimated te last. eiRhtccn centuries
MRS. WOODROW WILSON, wife of the former I'resi
dent, is shown in the center at recent Baltimere recep
tion Riven in her honor by the Democratic Wemnh's
Club of Maryland
THEY HELPED THE KIDDIES. The Misses Dorethy Leenard,
Mildred Willoughby and Florence Delaney in Fashion Shew for
Neithern Heme for Friendless Children
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years of service, Majer General CInrencc R. Ed
wards, commander of Twenty-sixth Division, is
shown digging well en his Massachusetts farm
HE PLAYS NO FAVORITES. Jack Hagstatz, California speed
cop, who arrested William Gibbs McAdoo, former President Wil-
son's .son-in-law, for speeding
LAYING THE TRAIL for the second annual five miles cress-country championship
race of the Civil Sen-ice Athletic Association at Surrey, England. Twelve teams
competed in this British game of "Hare and Hounds"
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ten, 77 years old, honored by being elected te
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KNUCKLE DOWN, JUDGE. After his Chicago
speech en 'Tarent Education," Judge Ben. B. Lind-
tey, champion of all juvenile causes, played at being
a boy again.
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with father, Eugene V.
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VERSATILITY OF MME.
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recently exhibited in Paris
FOLLOWING IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS.
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daughter of American ski champion, takes te
skiing
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FIGURES IN BRUNEN MURDER CASE, en trial Monday. Dr. C herringten,
Edward H. Flagg, Jr., Sheriff; Colonel E. B. Stene, Under- secretary World
Sheriff, and Rebert Peacock, prosecuting attorney League Against
Alcoholism
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Mme. Gadski, who
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spite American
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Gov. J. M. Paik-
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te fight against
Ku Klux Klan
Stanley Baldwin,
heading Englibh
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, MEMBER OF NEW IRISH SENATE. The Earl SERAPHIN SOUDBININE,
of Kerry, one of Unity Seimteis nominated, and his noted Russian sculptor, nr
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