Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1915, Final, Image 16

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WEDNESDAY
June 9, 1918
r.H SHIFTING SCENES OF PEACE AT HOME AND
WAR ABROAD CAUGHT BY THE OMNIPRESENT CAMERa
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The play for the woman's national tennis championship title is absorbing the interest of all tennis fans today. It is generally expected that Mrs. George W. Wightman, formerly Miss Hazel Hotchkiss, and Miss Molla Bjurstedt, the Norwegian champion (seen in
me iar corner auovej, win pitiy in uie wiuis.
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HARD GOING IN THE EASTERN THEATRE OF WAR
The German cart is in obvious difficulties, and tho drivers are probably blaming their enemies, who haven't kept the roads in good repair. The picture gives a vivid idea
of one of the minor discomforts of war.
"HITTING THE TOBOGGAN" WITHOUT ILL DEFECTS
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n;v,,!Z 'm'lS.T ume 0I tUoa young lives are from tne -j
orphanages of Philadelphia. Yesterday they-were the cruests of honor 1
at willow Grove, where this picture was taken.
Tfte Ai!.r4 arrn.es ore heavy buyer of Worses n- tho l j. ed oi ate? The Mrse-j shn-a i above were
Being taaed on freight care; their ultimate aeauasion is tne Western battle-front.
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to have been virtually unopposed
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