V1 SATURDAY January 8, 1916 I! 3 , ! r ts.i rc I hi ? u 11 H II ill i: 1 site Bt I ft t tlr fi ituetmtg sshks mwipw i , -lilM PICTORIAL SIDELIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY AS REVEALED BY THE CAMEl M' if s i, k By Evening Ledger Slnft Photopijlir jEtT s lM, .f jTlM f! PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION HEARS ARGUMENTS IN FRANKFORD ELEVATED DISPUTE J mKtjf Vv-y .yfjL T "" " iwtft 7iT Left to right: John Monaghan, Samuel H. Pennypackor, W. B. Ainey, chairman: John S. Rilling, Milton J. Brechtln jfs ' ww f I f "-C ST ' ""3fcl lY ?' " William Mngec. A hearing was held yesterday to permit the rival supporters of the Unity and Orthodox streeta sUtia jrt ?"Lr - 1 5v Ml fy ft " ii i i A'"" J to air their respective arguments. 3 . THE "MESSIAH MESSENGER" G. E. Link represented the Saturday Evening Post, the Ladles' Homo Journal and tho Country Gentleman at the newspaper party. NOVEL COSTUMES WORN AT MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH'S "NEWSPAPER PARTY" Left to right are Mrs. E. J. Sallada, Miss Elizabeth Dripps. Mrs. H. C. Miller and Mrs W A Carpenter, attired in gowns constructed of copies of tho Public and Evening Ledgers. ' , J j J Pholo by UnderwcxxJ A Undtrwood. "I LIVE CLOSE TO THE GRASS" With this declaration Con gressman "Cyclone" Davis, of Texas, proceeded to wal lop predatory plutes and mu nition makers in the House on Thursday, He kept a full audience in an uproar for an hour. He said Lin coln and Grant tower over present leaders of the G," O, P. as "the Washington monument does over a toothpick." FjZ$mF' (KWtWW . . fWnsii i lifflffs" "i FIRING SQUAD PAYS LASTHONOR TO WILLIAM DURST HariM fiow the Navy Yard discharged a volley over the grave of the Ust survivor of the Monitor, forerunner of the modern turreted battkahis after the body was interred yesterday afternoon in Mt, Camel Cemetery. - V 1$ t
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