Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 23

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Employes of tho Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives, whose building, 517 Chestnut street, faces Independence Hall, have organ
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OPPORTUNITY TO SEE WORLD, STARTING FROM LIBERTY'S SHRINE
Independence Hall and its vicinity are placarded with Marine Corps literature,
inviting recruits, an appeal 'which is bearing fruit in patriotic Philadelphia.
QUICK TO RESPOND TO ORDERS OR TO A CALL FOR HOME DEFENSE
Not even West Point enjoys a more enviable reputation for proficiency in the drill regulations of the United States army tian the cadets of the Pennsylvania Military
Academy at Chester.
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A SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ECHO THAT VIBRATES WITH NEW VIGOR
The Olney Guard, organized in 1898, is drilling at St James Church, with signal corps,
wireless and first-aid squads as adjuncts to its regular equipment.
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DONATES HIMSELF AND YACHT TO COUNTRY'S SERVICE
J. H. R. Cromwell, now lieutenant in the Naval Reserve, by his action,
jrives to Philadelphia the right to boast that in time of need "We've got
the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money, too."
Navy Leaguo headquarters at the
Adelphia are competently handled by
Mrs. M. Spatola (left), Mrs. Ethel
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