PSS? r' " M'' fPttfrtlitlrt ttl&$ta ffiWt It W ' December 12, 1916 i I'liolo by Undtrnood A Underwood. vnilMr.PCT rf tiitt" ouATJr.lM iml 'E! I'hoto by Underwood A Undent ood. PAINTING THE SHIP'S SIDES Ono of tho blsgcst Jobs of tho many big Jobs that nro necessary In tho upkeep of a navy, especially when tho ship happens to bo tho dreadnoujjht Pennsylvania, as it is "' ' ' In this case. YOUNGEST OP THE CHAPLIN IMITATORS Littlo Louis Martin, who lives on North Fifth street, offers this inter esting impersonation nt the bro of eleven months. .SCHOOLGIRLS GET AN INSIDE GLIMPSE OF THE FIREMAN'S LIFE. Pupils of tho Girls' Normal School included n visitto tho headquarters of Engine Com pany 20, Tenth and Buttonwood streets, yesterday as part of their day's studies. J""' ' rm, ..,,, .- . . ; , J J,'rf- , ., MEN AND WOBIEN WHO WILL TAKE A PROMINENT PART IN THIS WEEK'S SESSIONS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE GRANGE, PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY fi- J eft i-9 right are Mrs. Ella Seafosa, Mrs. C. H. Dlldine, Mrs, John A. McSparran, Mrs, William Armstrong, Mrs. R. S, Rankin, C. n. DUdin William Benninger, William Arxasteong and B. S. Rankia. top- i- ' - s t . r ' - . . . - ,... W " - ! U, I -V '".' fJML!i i " 'I