Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 30, 1917, Postscript Edition, Pictorial Section, Image 17

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EVENING LEDaEB-PHILADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, ItfAY '&, 1017
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UNUSUAL NEWS HAPPENINGS THAT MAKE THIS A MEMORIAL DAY LONG TO BE REMEMBERED
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J. C. KENNEDY, A PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD MAN,
ASSEMBLING HIS KIT AT THE POUT 'NIAGARA
TRAINING CAMP
SOCIETY GIRLS DEVOTE MORNINGS TO PRACTICAL FIRST-HAND NURSING
In the picturo are tho Misses Mary Coatcs, Anno Griffith, Esther Mulford, Elsie Hepburn,
Helen Leonhardt and Holcomb, who are doing splendid work at the Barton dispensary of
the Woman's Medical College under the direction of Dr. Leo Bcrnd, also shown.
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ANNOUNCER BRAND AP
PEARS WITH A RED, WHITE
AND BLUE MEGAPHONE AT
SHIBE PARK
BROWN PREP'S MOST POPULAR ATHLETE
Harry K. Simpson, hurdler and member of tho
school's relay team, was thus voted by his fellow
students.
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ENTHUSIASTIC LADS PLANT POTOMAC
PARK
This wagonload of Boy Scouts arc cultivating the
soil in the very shadow of the Capitol, and are
proud of it.
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RUSSIAN SAILORS GET WARM WELCOME IN NEW YORK
Theso sturdy Slavs arrived recently aboard a Russian battleship and immediately were taken in
tow by American Jackles.
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DICK HARTE WlTH SEVERAL HARVARD CHUMS ATPLATTBURG
The sturdy Philadelphia athlete, son of Dr. Richard H. Harte, is shown to the left of James Reilly and to the right of 1L W,
. Clark, also prominent Crimwn Rthleteg, .
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