Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 21, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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PICTURES
MONDAY
May 21, 1917
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WIDELY KNOWN GOLFERS CONTEST AT PHILMONT FOR RED CROSS
The first professional event for tho benefit of ro.iof work staged In tho Unltod States since war
was declared took plnce yosterday nt tho Philadol hia Club. From loft to right tho contestants are
Wilfred Rcld, Gil Nichols, Tom McNamara and Charles Hoffncr.
CHARLES HOFFNER, THE
STURDY REPRESENTATIVE OF
PHILMONT. AS HE APPEARED
IN ACTION
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NOTHING BUT RUINS IN WAKE OF DISASTROUS SUNDAY FIRE AT WOODSIDE PARK
An explosion of gasolino is believed to have started tho blaze that destroyed $160,000 worth of buildings and concessions at tho popular amuse
ment resort.
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PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLBOYS ENTER FARMING GAME v
This group of students from grammar and high schools left today for Swedcsboro, N. J., whero they will be housed in a schoolhouse, eating at
Uw farmer' .houses, where they will hire out. P. E. Werner, a student at Lehigh University, is in charge, tho Board of Education and Central
The young lady across the way ays
aho haa an Idea that If the Kalier Is
given enough ropo he'll drown himself
yet
Slight Mistake
Female passongor In airplane some
thousands of feet up excitedly
"Please, oh, please, won't you go
down7 I've Just, dropped my pearl
cuff button!"
"Calm yourself, madam that's not
your cuff button, that's lake Erie."
Puck.
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Prolonging It'
Two English workmen were dls
cusslns tho war.
"It'll be an (awful Ions Job, Sam,"
said one.
"It will," replied tho other.
"You see, theso Germans Is takln
thousands and thousands of Husslan
prisoners, and tho Russians Is takln'
thousands nnd thousands of German
prisoners. If it keeps on, all the Rus
sians will bo In Germany and all tho
Germans In Russia. And then they'll
start nil over again, flshtln' to get
back to their "omes." Tlt-Illts.
J'.:st the Word
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London Dystander.
"Tho best friend I've got this old
revolver of mine. Just ns I was get
ting the worst of a scrap I knocked
the beastly Ilocho on tho head with
It!"
"Oh, how perfectly stunning!"
When They Shovo the Clock Ahead
.Melbourne Tunch.
Milker (to belated bovine) Bllmel
don't you know It's mllkln' time ac
cordln" to the new clock. Why don't
you read your paper?
A SVBTLE BUT SIGNIFICANT DISTINCTION
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Tho Taller.
eu, uau, uon-t you think my new froCk becoming?"
les-dear. becoming, certainly becoming lndecd-but-er-hardly become!"
SCHOOL DAYS
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Idle Tears
"No, my 'usband ain't killed, Mrs.
Marks. No sooner did I put all the
kids In mournln', even to Blby In the
pram, when I gets a telegram a sayln'
'e's alive and well. Yes, an1 all this,
expenso for nothln'."
"Wot a crool shame!" Passing
Show.
Call the Red Cross ,
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"Say, Esther, do you know how they
summon the deaf mutes to dinner atv .
me myiumT"
"No, how?"
Rln duratfbells."
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