'am dinPi . -, , . -"V-w. .!(1HWr,C; ' K ,, .. " ; -v..- ,''- TV1.vttvt .,- ,;; .. BERE AND ThIrT ANn 17 ' thubbday. may it, ioit (iwi.sF;1 - -d. B-J !;' -1J I lilllfll.l L-Vka.k.- .-. . r - .. i. . ! i . t W . i "i. I miw .j. i m a Mi"!-.'! I1j?i Ai W i TJvxx xxvio xi iiJuuiviirsiviiiN ihe NEWS 03c PiFmMM Ti? '$ VJ 4r K3 & Lflo' 'U pss . Bl m ran ?6-( wF"- tU if? . x it..m fc$ $5 wv-f5 ;. ZvpT ey iw"i W' f ' AH.J; LJ .V k'1' V-v. v ..:. ,M TW ' fj .'' ft! fciW.I Jv1 . & .VI' hiwr.- t!SSr" .. . .-. .-- ' ' 1. 4 - isj. ' " ., if? Wil S1 S-jST .Wi I Ml ? w SS5 :sn HSH vWaF asst WV""' "! I : - .. s.Jm w , 1E BASEBALL TEAM Or THE SMITH & STOKES COMPANY AT SUMMERDALE Front row, left to right. Martin, Gilbert, Miller, Rover, Swemlt, McColligan, Hern, Wetzel, Merinn, Price. Rack row, Nitsch, Findaly, Wood. The youngster is Mascot Price. fa mm m: 1 4 m $, tmn - !' l.?W -i immH && WVW 1 :.?; ' V; . J? ' . ji.iJ-V,': ft?-'Hf',." 'f I . , fN.1 ' . m i a ff z t '. ,t 'aii .;' Jjv ,''vl kkl w ? Wi NEWSPAPER ARTIST ENTERS NEW FIELD Louis Hanlon, of the Ledger art staff, is painting the interior decora tm tions of the new Dutch roof garden at the Hotel Bingham. -au tti wj&ah 7T f fill A l-?: vm Hfc&ur feMH '' V X, I . Y1i jr J T. j , (.' , ,-?.;.4P-wl REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING GREAT GERMAN SHELLS BURSTING ON RHEIMS CATHEDRAL DURING THE VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT OF APRIL 3 ii . ;2L70 vMfH?R&mBBKm rn lo.l..i t,. i 4r J ? mm vy FIRST-AID CLASS AT THE WORK-PLAY-STUDY SCHOOL AT GARY, INI) Miss Elsa Ueland, a former teacher at Gary and now directing the establishment of the Carson College for Orphan Girls here, will explain the workings of this revo lutionary system of education in a lecture at the William Penn High School tonight. W- r& ' h '! ?H , ..,MS ' ; j Jiv: Tl .':&:, AMhr km ?v I II BB83f i' lgibS9 a ;ytt .f H y s r '. ? J 6 & 1 "A".5 . 4" .? t oijiicht. 1 fiderwooj A I nrnmut AMERICAN INDIAN URGES WHITE BROTHERS TO ENLIST Chief Eagle Horse, of Southeast Alaska, making a stirring appeal for recruits in the heart of New York city. v!iviix& rk. ffli $& .r. - jat22J2 fir II I I " ' " f II, III I I I "' n?5tf!iH: 4k Jifc n' b fcll , AN ABSORBING STUDY AT THE GARY SCHOOL 'Thfl child. U natural wlentlst," anys Gary, Ind.t school head Worn by Misa Marie NEW COSTUME FOR INTENSIVE FARMING, ie Boir, Vvho also designed costumes for Masque of Americiin Driimu. . lhar A SPICK AND SPAN IUJW OF rAWlLV GARDENS . n ar of Thomas -avenue, between Pifty-thlrtl and Fifty-Xoufj, v .. '. 1 rA .1 . l Cf- '"? ts a ' I
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