Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 05, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING LEDGER-P:HILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917
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VOLUNTEERING STONEMEN LEAVE FOR MOBILIZATION CAMP
They comprise Unit No. 1, United States Army Ambulnnco Corps, and arc shown settinR out from Cooper Battalion Hall, Twenty-third and
Christian streets, for Allentown.
NOT ALL THE PATRIOTISM IS SHOWN BY THE MEN
Mrs. Ellwood Casey, 1G19 Oxford street, bids adieu to her husband, an officer in
Unit No. 1, United States Army Ambulance Corps.
A BETSY ROSS OF THE RAILROAD MEN
Mrs. Laura P. Wood, 2738 North Nineteenth street,
made the flag which her husband and other employes
of the Pennsylvania Railroad raised over North
Philadelphia Station.
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SCHOOL CHILnREN TAUGHT TO BEWARE OF THE FLY cm,.ht An,,n rr. A.uon.
rpaa of open-air class New Yorfe pubUc school beini; lihpwn mosqultoe breeding' fif a Jr, being purt of lh campAijfn Tvr uador v by
T Bww df Jlealth Euc''ltin 6A.th JHew Yorki.tyWrd i of ftUK xifet (nect xT n jZT ,
i nsked tho j-ounc lady across the
If she faMired wlthholdlnR the In
tax nt the BOiirce, ami she salt!
she tipposed the employer1) could afford
to pa It better than tho salaried men
One Thing He'll Not Do
A manvmay be willing to cut out
meat, wean one shirt a week, shave
twlco a month and return to the Sat
urday nlBhtlathlnR schedule for his
country, If necessary, but tho dear
sisters of tho AV. C T. V. must not
press tho campaign against his to
bacco. Houston Post.
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Hy PONTAINK K0X,
THE PADDED CELL
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Corsicana's Moral Ozone
Chief Ryan, of Dallas, Is trylnj to
arrange for the Dallas police to u,
tend church on Sunday. In such t
wicked city as Dallas special anann
ments may be necessary, but In th
modern Holy City, often referred to
as Corsicana, the police would In
lonesome If they didn't go to chufch
at both services. The cyclonic cur.
lents of moral ozone In this city sto
ply sweep everybody to church except
' the two town sinners. Corslcini1
(Tex.) News.
The Vein of Humor
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The TaWr.
Mrs. I'jke How's your husbaj
Mrs. Smale?
Mrs. Smale 'E's still ery poorly.
Mrs. Pyke ; 'e suffers so with his erf
close elns. ;
They Don't Know
People call mo lucky.
Just becauso I own my own road
ster and my own dress suit, people
call me lucky.
Bah!
Don't they know that at the movies
I am the man who always sits next
to some ono who has seen the show;
that in the classroom I nm the one
whom tho professor always asks,
"Whero does the assignment com
menco?" that at the parties I am
always tho one who has been asked
to escort one of the out-of-town girls?
And they call me lucky! Minnehaha.
THE WATER RATION
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It Seemed All Right
"Cobble, your face wants washing.
Did you look at It In the glass this
morning?"
"No, mother, but It seemed all right
when 1 felt It." New York Sun.
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London Opinion-
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Orderly Bath or coffee this mornlne, sir?
SCHOOL DAYS
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Bold Enough i
"I used to think women had no rf
sonal bravery," remarked the obserr
ant man.
"Yes?"
"But that was before I noticed hoj
a woman with a subscription llUi
her hand wilt force her way Into tMj
Private office of a capitalist while t
or twelve male visitors of more or 1mj
prominence feverishly await an (nteM
view in an anteroom." Birmingham
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