Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 18, 1916, Night Extra, Image 18

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THE WORLD'S KALEIDOSCOPE OF EVER-CHANGING EVENTS AS SEEN THROUGH THE CAMERA'S EYi
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"THERE IS TOO MUCH OP THIS BILLY. TOM. BOB AND JACK IDEA IN EVANGELISM," SAYS THE REV. DR. MILFORD LYON. "NEXT WE WILL BE EXHORTED BY RATTLESNAKE BILL AND BRONCHO PETE"
The Wilmington, Del., evangelist la nn ndvocnte o quiet methods and personal work in preaching religion. "With one evangelist taking off his coat nnd another, taking off his collar, I think it is time for somebody to stand up and shout, 'Let's keep our jP
clothes on!"' he says. Above is the anti-slang preacher in three characteristic poses. af
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ADVERTISING MEN IN CHORUS OP MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY THE POOH RICHARD CLLB AY BANQwLT La ST HIuIiC aT'iKk BKLLISVUEol'KJUFOJlU
Left to right, upper row: P Paret, H Withington, I Hoffman, L Therkildson. A Cayvood, D Ingram, E Curtis, L Walsh, P McMurtree, II Brady, I .Tcnen and A Thomas A. Daly. Below: 1 -Bub, 9 Cole, 1 Rohrbaugh and 6 Wood. This &t
was given in anticipation of the coming to this city this year of the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America.
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MOVABLE ARMORED SHIELDS LEFT BEHIND BY RUSSIANS, ADOPTED BY GERMANS
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tion oi thKus3ians who mjide use of it when the Germans vero laying siege to thewrtrwe t prodno. So highly dW
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NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS MEN REVIVE OLD WINTER SPORTS CARNIVAL AT ST. PAUL, MINN-
The carnival will eonsisfc of a 10 days' celebration, from January 27tk to February 6th, in which all of the cities of the
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