Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1922, Night Extra, Image 30

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URGING STRICT ADHERENCE TO ALL DRY LAWS, President Harding is pictured
above delivering his annual message te Congress. The Chief Executive touched en a
score of subjects in his address, proposing extension of farm credits, suggesting abolition
of Rail Laber Beard and advocating Federal control of child labor.
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SCENE OF BRUNEN MURDER TBJAL which opened today. The Interior of the court
room at Mt. Helly, N. J., where Mrs. Deris Brunen and Harry.Mehr, wife and brother-in-law
of Jehn Brunen, slain showman, are en' trial 'for murder
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE WEARING ITS FIRST BLANKET OF SNOW this season
Yesterday's incipient flurry, while biinging the fust real taste of winter, proved 'a disap'
peintment te the kiddies, its short duration dashing their visions of bobsleds and snow
balls, sleigh-bells and slides.
MUD MEANT NOTHING IN THEIR YOUNG LIVES. Above is pictured a bit of action, when Merrell
Mills, known as the "tapestry lads," undefeated in West Philadelphia section of the Allied Soccer League,
played Centennial, of the Allied First Division, yesterday, and wen 2 te 0, both goals being scored by
"Heek" Flynn, sensational front liner
IN STRIKING CONTRAST TO YESTERDAY'S LIGHT FALL OF SNOW in this city,
the above is a picture of the real thing, showing the Park slide in Montreal, Canada,
where Jeck Frest is no feur-flusher. An out-deer sport with lets of thrills.
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imed girl, is a lever of out-deer life, long hikes and tree climbing being numbered among her hobbies'.
'ie camera caught Miss Knapp quite unperturbed and comfortable en her dizzy perch, high in the branches
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VIGOROUS AND ALERT AS EVER, Clemenceau, the GENE SARAZEN present
war Premier of France, 's pictured above riding with club used te win champion champion
Mayer Moere in his car en route te Independence Hall ship te President.
CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA?
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M L L E. MARGUERITE
MASS ART. 22, fust Belgian
woman obtaining engineer
ing honors.
AMONG THOSE HELPING sale of disabled soldiers' work
at Women's Overseas Shep, 628 Market street, are Miss
Margaret N. Robins, Mrs. Oswald Chew, Dr. Alice Tatlant
GIRL SCOUTS WIN HONORS AT COURT OF AWARDS. Mrs. David Stem," Chairman of Court, is pic
tured en the left presenting Dorethy Pcnrlman with twelve badges. Doiethy, a member of Troop 89,
received the highest number of individual awards. On the right, Mrs. James Newlin, Chairman of the local
cuncil, is pietcnting Ethel Campbell, Captain of Troop 187, with banner given a3 prize for best troop.
THE SOLID AND UNENDING STREAM OF AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC of today is
absent in this picture of Market street, looking east from Thirteenth, ns it appeared in
1902. Contributed by Newell Studies, 255 Seuth Sixth. Send us your old-Philadelphia
photographs.
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tide shopping ca ly. Abeve is a view of the neon rush of shoppers caught by the camera
at Eleventh and Market streets, attesting the lapid approach of Christmas. -
SIR GEORGE BE-
BARREL, of British
Admiralty, Bails for
Europe
DR. WILLARD B. SENATOR DAVID PRINCESS ANAS
SMALL te head Cel- A. REED, of Penn- TASIA, American
lege of Education at sylvania, receives wife of Prince Chris
U. of M. Distinguished Ser- tepher of Greece, te
vice Medal. visit U. S.
ANOTHER "MOST
PERFECT" GIRL. Miss
Marguerite Martin, 15,
wins recent National
contest.
NAVY DEVELOPS HUGE CAMERA FOR AIR
WORK. Chief Aerial Photographer, J. M. F. Haas,
is shown with new invention for making photo
graphs for observation, mapping and ether purposes.
BARONESS K. MAN-
CIIEUR, daughter of
Belgian Ambassador te
Court of St. James,
MISS EVE CLAPP
WHITE, Tennessee
debutante, is visiting
in Washington
ADMIRAL BRISTOL, American High Com
missioner, and General Haringtpn, British
Commander in Near East, photographed as
Admiral left for Peace Conference.
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