Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 28, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 18

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MONDAY
May 28, 1917
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THE T00NERV1LLE TROLLEY
The Young Lady Across the Way
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BLESSING THi: BANNER USED IN SAUHATH I LA( RAISING AT DRN MAWK
Patriotic exercises were held yesterday 1 Our Mother of Good Counsel I'nroclnnl School In the foreground, left to right, are ex-t ongrcssm.m
Michael Donohoe, Father Dohnn, Father O'Donncll Master ( harles DoughoiU, Miss Kntheruie Iiradlcy and Father Nugent. lonor of 'he flag
to the school
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CHARLES DOUGHERTY AND KATHERINE BRADLEY, SPONSORS FOR
THE FLAG RAISED AT BRYN MAWR
UFA' H C STONE AT STONEMEN'S MEMO
RIAL SERVICES ON BELMONT PLATEAU
'I he ourR lady acrosi the a) sass
hi ilies she could think of somc
ihitiR lieu to Knit for the bosi In the
(rem lien, ns lie Imagines there's a limit
vomowherr to tho number of neckties
mil (lrcs-slilrt protectors they can use
What Docs This Mean?
A Kentucky noel speaks of swal
lows nesting In the re. Rldently
not a native writer, or ho or she.
would liac known thnt In Kentucky
it Is precisely the iperse tho re
nosts In tho swallows. Richmond
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BOYS PROVIDED A KUDU AWAKENING- KoR.
ED OTT IN THE MIDST OF HIS AFTERNOON NAP
By FONTAINE FOX
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Recoery Paid
In times of pcaco Smith might
have been an author who had drifted
Into somo useful occupation, such as
that of a blacksmith; but Just now he
Is cook to tho Blankshlro officers' .
mess. Smith sent Murphy Into th
tillage to bring homo some chlckenaj
ordered for tho mess.
"Murphy," said Smith next day,'
"when ou fetch me chickens again,'
seo that they are fastened up prop,
erly. 'That lot you fetched yesterday
all got loose, and though I scoured
the village I only managed to secur
ten of them."
'''Sh!" said Murphy. "I only!
-brought six!" Tit-bits.
War Terms, Illustrated
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Our Children in tho Movement
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LADY MACCABEES ATTEND STONEMEN'S MEMORIAL SERVICES
They wpre among the 15,000 persons present yesterday nt the exercises in honor of tho 320 members of tho order who diiid the last year.
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London Bystander
ced I wash mjoelf now, nurse?"
Most certalntly ! Why do you ask
such a question? '
I only wanted to know If It was
Work of National Importance?'
PEACEFUL USES FOR WAR DEVICES
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London Opinion, I
"Bridget' what on earth are you doing In my gas mask?" ' I
"Shure, Sir, It's a grand Invention entirely to ,kape yere eyes from waterlnVl
when yer reelln the onions" v?l
SCHOOL DAYS
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MEMORY OP BETSY ROSS HONORED BY SUNDAY FLAG RAISING AT HER GRAVE IN MT. MORIAH CEMETERY t.S"
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Not Quite on a Par y
Now one of our eminent entomojoJ
gists terrorlrc's us again by nntiouni
Ing that a swatted fly Is every bit J
dangerous to life and limb as an unji
swatted one, but we suppose It "tlBJ
may be said In favor of tho swatted!
one that it doesn't tickle so much. 1
Ohio State Journal,
True Optimism
MTh. Paaalnr SbOW.
Cheerful Victim of SubmaHf
Cheer un. Bill! it brines 'ome U
to a bloke. Heckori they'll be
tneir grab on the stairs orl W
while Maria's sprlng-cleanln'.
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