ftfc. jjnfc) MONDAY August 14, 1916 ' -' fretting t mm ii 'i- " "' i ' ISHaSmPJU .. i sfe jS 3JE tf si. .tji CALLY PORTRAYED BY THE CAMERA: uM A DAY'S ACTIVITIES IN PHILADELPHIA GRAPHI t8 ' HR HSr jKiF ' GR0UP 0P MHTTLE CINDERELLAS" IN TAGGART PLAYGROUND PAGEANT i Tho'funeral of David Barry, who died at El Paso a week ago, was held today at St.-Joseph's SWBS8BkhSSMfewMBB i I i1fNMl8HlM8 V ;- 8B Rlfll Catholic Chnrch, Fourth street and Willing's alley. Veterans were among tho pallbearers. , gfc -ffiX WllrfliwMr' IIWHjRPSI llffifjllj '" 'ZM PLAYGROUND HEALTH BUREAU AIMS TO PROTECT THESE CHILDREN Mr. Harry; Shapiro and-Mr. William Freeman have started a health bureau at tho Furness School, Third and Mifflin Btreets, in which duly appointed juvenile health officers, seen with their badges and their sticks in the foreground, keep tho playground clear of all material likely to attract flies. pttW'rCiWntitffy RUSH AT WILDWOOD TO GET CERTIFICATES FOR CHILDREN The nicturo was taken vesterdav bv an Evening LEDGER flhotocranher. It shows the Wildwood Citv Hall and the throngs A which stood in line for hours to get the necessary papers so they could return to Philadelphia- with their offspring. J MEXELBIDDLB BIBLE CLASS SUMMER HOME AT LA.NSDOWNE TURNED INTO A TRAINING CAMP FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RECRUITS WHO MAY WANT TO JOIN THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS fUUkJUhU muuux. vi s ?iWta Harae Tw!ltflW;CMap diggilJg freshes in (he broiling summer sun. At the righj are shown pther. "rooklw" at target practice.