Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1915, Night Extra, Image 24

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December 10, 1915
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PERSONS, SCENES AND EVENTS PROMINENT IN THE NEWS FROM AN ACTIVE WORLD
THE SIGHT THAT CHEEKS MARKET STREET MERCHANTS p lS! i
After a period of leaness and anxiety that began with the war, the shopping thoroughfare has assumed f iLl';t XE"'IMHPSVl STATE FORESTER EVANS BAGS BIG
its wonted holiday aspect, and department store owners spoil prosperity with a big P i nsas... Ajbia4.uakito BUCK AND BEAR
. Left to right nro Ranger Ralph Limbaugh,
- I I Mr, Evans, E. M. Hollands, R. K. Walter and
fboto by International Film Scrvlca.
LEADERS OP THE TROUBLESOME TROLLEY STRIKE IN WILKES-BARRE
Lelt to right ara D. J. McCauley, Thomas Edgell, Lawrence Hart, Love Lynch, Charles Boyle, Charles D. Vose, Thomas
H. Hatch and John Hughes, They are the labor generals in a struggle that promises to be long drawn out. It has
been marked by much disorder, which these men ascribe to imported guards,
SAVED FROM THE HAREM AND SERAGLIO
S?ntaJn,iaZ?,nlfIlan rL3' who "lanaged to escape from the zone which the Turks are accused of devas
tating. They were .rescued by British and American warships and taken to Egypt, where they have to get in lino for a
daily dole of bread. i
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