Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1916, Image 18

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Colonel II. J. Slocum, who was in command at Columbus when Villa mado
his mid there (at left), and Major J. L. Hinc-s, official censor, ns they
appear in campaign clothes.
AT THE PLAYGROUND TEACHERS DINNER
Miss Edwlna Ginder'nnd Peter S. Schmid in a Dutch danco at the
annual frolic at tho Athletic Recreation Centre yesterday.
liTufn" " Photo by Medem.
FIRST GERMANS CAPTURED AT VERDUN
Both extreme youth and middle age are taking part in .the
Teutonic assault on tho French stronghold, which began
more than a month ago.
Photo by Uedem.
"POCKET WIRELESS" TRIED OUT BY THE FRENCH
This wireless apparatus, while a trifle large for the ordinary pocket, still
can be transported by hand and is declared to give entire satisfaction.
PARK GRIZZLIES IN A WRESTLING BOUT
These two veterans of the Fairmount Park Zoo were caught by the photographer
as they started a friendly scuffle, caused, no doubt, by tho spring air.
A GLIMPSE OF A BOARDWALK FLIRTATION
That the open season for this favorite outdoor sport is now on at Atlantic
City is evidenced by this snapshot by a staff photographer. Note, the
spring bonnet, too.