Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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THE EXCAVATION TO REMOVE THAT CONDEMNED DRAlv
has uui iu uu muni innuuuH 'ATIIER'g
The youtiK Indy across the way says
It's a mighty good thlnff we havo the
best gunners In the world, as she under
stands New York harbor Is defended by
twelve-Inch guns and It must take a
ery good shot to aim such short ones.
Another Ghostly Warrior
Itobert P. Skinner, Consul General
here, already has received BOO names
of Americans In England willing to
flght If necessary, Including many
received today. Among them la
Philip Klein, a playwright, who was
killed aboard the Lualtanla. Herald.
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AN UNBEATABLE TRIPLE ALLIANCE
First prize in the Starr Garden Recreation Center Baby Show goes to the Shalowitz
triplets Anna, Celia and Dora fourteen months old.
A BABY SHOW PRIZE WINNER
M. Garson Fall, Jr., the fifteen-months-old
"single" champion of the Starr Garden
competition.
THE PADDED CELL
Realization
Uniform Worn Out
The riollcemen at St. rvi.i..''l
worn out their uniforms and n9
.wearing civilian dress. "Afterfl
put on overalls," said on ofj
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Pleading that the dignity of thl
deserves it, the Banncr-Newi i
It about tlmo the city boueht i
fleers some new uniforms in-th
prevent an exhlb'lt of cops in i
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ONE OF THE WAR'S HEROES
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UNCLE SAM'S ONLY JAPANESE WOMAN
DENTIST
Dr. Sawiyi Misawa hasn't "hung out her shingle" in .
Philadelphia yet. finding practice good enough to
hold her on the Pacific coast.
"THE CUTEST PAIR IN THE WHOLE SHOW"
Milton and Lillian Solomon, not yet six months.'old, win second honors in the
Starr Garden' exhibition.
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nights lately, too.
The Other Ah, my boy, we're the
sort of men our fathers warned us
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A Collision
The forca of hn rnlllelnn Ih
"the two men who were in thii
seat against the front seats with I
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off at the base. Stratford"
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Family Cheer
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tired,'; said the laborer in' the sewf
when he .got home. ,
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when you're Jn luck. Here I hat
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