Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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SATURDAY
May 26, 1917
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. A PICTUUKSQUK DANCK 15Y A IJKVY OK SCH00L011U.S
Pupils of tlic John Hay Public .School, Sixth and Wharton streets, tlivc pretty demonstration at tin; exercises today on Iiclmonl Plateau.
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Tho vounc l.idy arrow llio way kus
slip's a'wfully fnntl of split pm wiup
hiiH Fhi1'!! sorrv now fho didn't plant
scipnn "f thlo kind In her K.irdcn in
plai'i' of Rome of Hip rcfiiil.ir peas.
Heard at the Club
flint I'rnl DarlltiK Just como In.
You know lite wlfo matlo liim."
Yon mean that follow with a
wnxwl mitstarhr nnd maiilemwl
nails?" ,
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THi: PADDED CELT.
RECEIVING BLESSING AT THE CARMELITE CONVENT
The Rev. John J. Moore, chaplain of the institution at Oak Lane, is placinp a silver
medal about the neck of Eleanor L. Shea, ono of the 173 children participating in the
iremony.
Y. M. C. A. LEADERS ADDRESS MOTHERS
OF SOLDIER SONS
William O. Easton (left), executive secretary of
Central Rranch, and A. J. Whitmore (right), of
the international committee, spoke yesterday at
the Acorn Club.
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lands of Scotland had tho inisfor
tlino to lose his way. Noticing a
small cottaRO hy tlio roadside, li went
up, knocked at the door and when ths
KUld wlfo came ho explained:
"I nm very sorry to trouble ou
maiknn, but 1 havo lost my bearm '
"Dao yo tell mo that?" was the
astonished reply. "I hope thoir
mlthcr's wf them." .
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Tarlsh Worker All, Mrs. Mcfjlnty,
industrious ns usual! I'm afraid that
you'ro too Rood for that drunken hus
band of yours.
Mm. McCJinly Too good for lum!
Sure. I am that; an' It's McClnty 'hat
knows It.
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MISERY LOVES COMPANY
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"Took 'em 'undreds and 'undreds of
years to hulld."
"I.ummy! CJovernment contract, I
supposes?"
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c. o.-Now, nincman Smith, you aro accused of vIsltlnB a barrack-room other
excStororwT " commltllnB a violent assault on this recruit. Have you av
Itiflemnn Smith I was lonely, sir!
On the Lookout
Friend You are not lining to run
again?
Congressman No; It's too stren
uous. I was sent down to Washing
ton to look out for my constituents,
and from tho tone of their letters
I'vo got to look out for them when I
get home. Puck.
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Wurjdiy, and is "somewhere in
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THERE IS STILL MUCH AT WOODSIDE FOR THE PLFASURE-SEEKER "
This phoVograph, taken yesterday, shows that numerous amusement features escaped unscathed from ,
me lira ox tvwecK ago.
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"fhem 'U'ns have mado o bit of a
mosg, haven't they?"
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tallon must a' been billeted 'ere."
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