Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 22, 1916, Night Extra, Image 22

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    SATURDAY
January 22, 1916
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THE NEWS OF THE DAY SET FORTH IN PICTURES THAT COME FROM HOME AND ABROAD
THEY ALL CROWD EAGERLY AROUND WHEN COLONEL ROOSEVELT COMES TO TOWN "' " UmM :- Bm PPTPVV M
The former President nppears here in the centre of a group which surrounded him yesterday ns he came out of City Hall, where he snt for a sdmK$P$kte: '"ffBJPlT taKir P- A
time in the Municipal Court. He is accompanied by E. A. Van Valkonburg, who appears on the riht in the derby hat. jdtt&r W&SKSaml MK?l-TS,;;Wfe- Jlmim? Mm
;C '. ; 'U . 'JjfetA f ft BOY SCOUTS GET A LINE ON FIRST AID TO THE INJURED I "
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AMONG THE FIRST PATRONS OP THE WARM SANDS OF PALM BEACH ' , ' ? : ' "' "' '-";'V" .'."''".,' .' vf i.'V' 'V" V'1 l'
Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn, of Washington, and their pet German sheep dogs. Mrs. ' K ,', - '.-. - ' ' . ;, . f 'V-1 ' '"''"' J i
Munn was Miss Marie Louise Wanomnker, of this city. fa -' . . " .. .', . ' - ; k ' ' v j ' :f i
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Photo by Harri & Ewlos.
WOMAN "CANS" INDIAN MUSIC FOR UNITED STATES MUSEUM
,Wis tJr,jJii-! Eensmure, expert in the red man's lore, has spent years collecting
phonograph records ot tribal sopgs. Here she is shown transposing the music to
"" notes that may be played on the piano.
Photo by International Film Service.
SERBIAN CHILDREN GET THEIR FIRST OUTFIT OF AMERICAN KHAKI CLOTHES
These are the 6ons and daughters of refugees gathered at Salonica following the overrunning of their country by the Teutonic armies They have been
clothed in garments contributed by a wealthy citizen, of Tarrytown, N, Y., and distributed by Mrs, Dora Grouitch, who visited this country a few months ago,
and Miss Alya Read, an American girl, who returned to Serbia with her.