Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 23, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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April 23, 1915
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IERSONS ANDSCEAES THAT FIGURE IN THE DAY'S NEWS OF A WORLD'S ACTIVITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD!
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URGES "DRY" MARCH ON CAPITAL
Dr. E. C. Dinwiddie, superintendent of the Washington Anti-Saloon League,
proposes that prohibitionists march on Congress and demand laws to. kill
the saloon.
FUTURE MARINE AND HIS SERGEANT FRIEND
Earl Morris, u years old, had rather be in the Marino Corps than be even a fireman.
It is his greatest delight to chat with Sergeant Thomas G. Sterrctt, of the Arch
street recruiting offlco, which In constantly haunts.
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bven the porpoises feel the season's cosmic urge, as is shown by this pair j
leaping simultaneously out oi tne waves oil tne Jersey coast, a rare iv
in photography.
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AMERICAN HOSPITAL CORPS RECEIVE AUSTRIAN THANKS AT BUDAPEST
Hiss Clara 6choftld. of Cleveland, 0-, who Bends this picture, is third from the right. Next to her. on the right, i5 Miss Mary
Gmham, of Philadelphia, The photograph was taken the day Austrian and Hungarian officials presented the written thanks at
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their government., s,howa m the nursed handi
THEY'RE PROUD OF THEIR BACKYARDS ON WALTON AVENUE
This picture was taken looking west from 60th street. Residents here believe In backyards that are good to look upon. Flower
blossom instead of the usual ash heaps, and green plantB instead of tin cans greet the eye of the housewife who pause3
to look out of the rear windows.
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