Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1017
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it aeidoscopic events of wartime both at home and abroad retold in picture for
A WAK CAMP "SOMKWUKKK IN I'lIILADELPIIIA"
Comfortable quarters of guardsmen who nro doing valuable service in saft guarding ital lines of com-
inunicatioii right hero at home.
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(iKOUP OK WASIIIXGTOX WOMEN WHO, AS VOLUNTEER KKI) CROSS
WORKERS, ARE DISTRI15UTINO TOBACCO, CANDY ANO NEWSPAPERS
AMONG THE GUARDSMEN AT FORT MYER
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ENSIGN J. l-'REE HALL IS RE
CEIVING NAVAL RECRUITS
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TION, GERMANTOWN AVE
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WHAT THE ALLIES' ARTILLERY FIRE HAS TO GET RID OF
Photograph of a German barb wire entanglement in Franco bruught back to this country by Arthur C.
L Roth, u Philadelphian, former vice consul at Plaucn, Saxon, Germany.
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UNCLE SAM TRAINS FOUR-LEGGED SOLDIERS FOR SCOUT DiSty"1, ,n,CTnal,nnal. rllm f!e"' '
Alaska Hill Iirady is .shown with some of the dogs he has turned over to the Government. They are the same breed of animals
that were shipped in big teams from Alaska to the Allies. They are being trained at the mobilization camp at Arcadia, Cal.
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From London Opinion.
THE FOOD HOArtDUIf
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A MODERN VERSION OF "CAPTAIN JINKS AND THE HORSE MARINES"
illustrating the strenuous training exacted by Undo Sam from his sons in tho Marine Corps. In the forc
ground are the mounted men, known as tho "horse marines."
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l'rom London Opinion.
TIIUIR MUATLESS DAY3V
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. , GOD SPEED THE FLOW
JoJm Bull (to U-boat pirate) : "Swear away, you scoun
drell SQ.Ionp as you contlnuo putting thlnci down I'll
go on bringing things up. and we'll boo who wins In
From tho London Star.
NOTHING TO OHUMHLE ABOUT
The profiteer can see no need for a
Food Controller over tho British
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FOOD HOG AND THE PHOFlTElOIt
. The food hoir and the profiteer were busy In the land:
They wept like anything to read the orders Junt to hand.
"Jf they were only swept away," they said, "it would be
grand."
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''Tho powers of the Food Controller
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THE CARTOONISTS TORTRAYAL OP THE CRITICAL FOOD SITUATION "ACROSS SEAS" BEARS ESPECIAL INTEREST TO AMERICA, WHICH ALSO IS FACING SERIOUS DEPRIVATION
From Reynolds' Kewipaper.
HIS SP.ORT CURTAILED
.!!?i ?? Proflteer,S "Here's a nlco mess! There's nn 111
wind mowing, and Devonport won't let It blow me any
good."
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