Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1916, Postscript Edition, Image 20

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April 14, 1916
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A VARIETY OF PICTORIAL SIDELIGHTS ON THE LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY FROM MANY SOURCES
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THE 13TH CAVALRY GOING SOUTH IN MEXICO
It was a detachment of this force, under Major Frank
Tompkins, which ran into n hrush with Moxicnns at Pnrral.
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ARMY MULES IN MEXICO FOLLOW THE LATEST STYLES IN GOGGLES
Four hundred miles of alkali dust and hot sun are trying to the eyes of even a mili
tary "pestle-tail," so blinkers have been dealt out generously to animals as well as men.
The fashion in goggles was first started by the gas attacks in the European war zones.
Photo ty Underwood & Underwood.
SOMEWHERE IN MEXICO
Lieutenants Gorrell and Dargue are aloft in their aeroplane
following Villa's trail over the plains south of Guerrero.
Photo by International Film Service.
BIG STANDARD OIL TANK SET AFIRE IN TEST OF NEW EXTINGUISHER
To give a trial to a new chemical preparation, which is declared to be powerful enough
to smother the fiercest blaze, this tank was filled with 11,600 gallons of oil and per
mitted to become thoroughly ignited. It was extinguished in ono and one-half minutes.
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"WEST JERSEY PROPRIETORS" RE-ELECT THEMSELVES IN 240TH ANNUAL MEETING;
In accordance with ancient custom these members of the Gloucester, N. J., division, descendants of the Council of Proprietors,
formed uwler Charles 11 of Englaadj met under the old walnut tree yesterday st noon. Left to. xlgki a?e jJenjamig B, fiopej3
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