Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 21

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THERE'S A SUGGESTION OF NEARING WARMER DAYS IN MANY OF THE CAMERAS UNCOVERINGS
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A PHILADELPHIA PIONEER OF BBEPAREDNESS
A. J. Drcxcl Biddlc instructs members of the corps bearing his name at the Lansdowne training ground.
SETS EXAMPLE TO HIS COUNTRYMEN
Secretary McAdoo, of tho Treasury Department, and two of his sons,
who have entered the military service of the nation.
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SUCCESSFULLY RESISTS INVASION OF HIS PROPERTY
Maurice Hammer, compels electrical workmen to remove pole from
in front of his home, 6902 Wissahickon avenue.
A PARK DENIZEN MAKES A NEW FRIEND
Emerging from his winter lair, this fuzzy resident of George's Hill
captivates a fair stroller through that woodland region.
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LEARNING AVOCATIONS THAT WILL MAKE THEM INDEPENDENT
Dressmaking class at the free Trade School for Girls, 415 South Ninth street, a useful, voluntary supple
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ANSWER AND WINNER OF
PICTURE PUZZLE
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twarded to A. Goldbacher, 2353
North Twenty-first street.
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