Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1916, Night Extra, Image 20

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March 31, 1916
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TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A THOUSAND SOURCES
MMMSJIv' Jm&iW'$ H MAGNIFICENT PROCESSION ESCORTS BODY OF RUTHENIAN CATHOLIC PRELATE I
Wftl0mt.-MWi sSl AhBPHk I mfkl rfi VlL-'"'! : r' I HC Surrounding n cnskot valued at $17,000, moro than 15.000 persona, inchulinjr many hie;h dignitaries and religious I
K mW IHiMWsjtMtA ffissmmStaU i JO fjpf &J&&&Z& i C5'i! I -) societies, attended the funeral of Bishop Stephen Soter QrtynsUy yesterday. The picture shows the procession
l W B w "V'3SVBKil WifliSil&Wwbdl'lif I WOMEN HASTEN Cw-g- passing up Franklin street. The open casket, preceded by a-portrait of the late bishop, is in the centre
Pfcoto by Harris & Ew(n?.
BALLOON USED TO SETTLE CIVIC BEAUTY FIGHT IN CAPITAL
Tie. jpfeere marks the height to which the chimneys of the proposed central heating plant in WashinKton would
2M& A stem, kas arisen ove? the proposal to put this Mot in the centre of the Government buildings and Congress
has been orced to pause-
WHERE THREE FAST LAKE SHOREJ TRAINS CRASHED TOGETHER AT AMHERST, O,
Twenty-eight dead and 40 injured tells the story of Wednesday's disaster, when the Twentieth Century- Limited
drove headlong into the wreck already caused by the collision of two sections of an eastbound flyer. Heavy car
were splintered o matea boxes. T
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