Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 01, 1916, Night Extra, Image 20

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THURSDAY
June 1, 1916
GRAPHIC NOTES AND COMMENT ON THE VARIED NEWS OF THE DAY AS RECORDED BY THE CAMERA
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This picture of Miss Molla Bjurstedt, taken at Morion, illus'-
trates the sweep of the Norse pirl's tennis drive easy, yet
causing dazzling speed.
Copyright, International Film Servlca
PRIME MINISTER ASQUITII ON PEACE-
MAKING VISIT TO IRELAND
There is small hint of the recent trngic events
in Ireland on the faces of the figures here,
who are, from the left, General Maxwell, who
was in charge of the troops that broke the
uprising; Lady Wimborne, wife of the then
Lord-Lieutenant, and Mr. Asquith. They are
attending a review of loyal volunteers.
Photo by Underwood & Underwood
FRANCE'S MOST TALKED-OP GREYHOUNDS OF THE AIR
On the right is Lieutenant Jean Navarre, known as the "Fokker killer,"
after bringing down JG German aeroplanes. Around his neck ho wears
his gursrdon, a lady's silk stocking. Ills companion is Georges Carpen-
tier, former pugilist, now an army aviator.
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AUSTRALIAN AND NEW 2EA&AND ?KOQPS ARE BEDECKED AND GARLANDED
WITH FLOWERS BY WOMEN AT MARSEILLES
British nor txvueh Governments have mae any ocI announcement about the presence of
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