Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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STILL HE'S GLAD TO BE ALIVE
This picture of Joan Caucoylo, of the French army, explains
Why the prico of artificial limbs has risen since the war began.
He lost his leps in the fiRhtinB around Verdun.
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COUNT VON HOLNSTEIN, WHO MARRIED PHILADELPHIA GIRL, WITH HIS
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the officer who stands well to the front at the left. Some of the men are eoen'with flowers
pinned to their uniforms. Ho married 'Miss Mildred Harrison, of Philadelphia.
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She's going on the stage.
THE CHILDREN SAY HE'S A DEAR
And his mother knows he is. He was born at the Zoo a little more
than a week ago and is already sturdy and strong, not to say frisky.
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