,MSTOA7!s. PICTURES AND mscmwm TUESDAY JUNE 12, 1917 iJittytr Aliening mmi 2. m I Ife iH' lift- HM- iilHliltMflwEHI B mirk zk lLEsStftriHH E VfHujH llVW3VPIyM9HHviBrK 1H PRWvPflal HBBmrrwIrBWm tjWmmmmmA 1&9 v ' iHHBuMPIr iftfttBPHF&yHI&HiHlfl Ih If I HfiHHl IBH wiHHBilL lliiiiliiHUHil 41 HfflMMaimtBBgaa liWiBBIHMif TaWMBBBBimML fflHWHBaWMBBBW IS THIS THE BIG FOUR OF ORGANIZED BASEBALL? Connio Mack, manager of our own Athletics, seated between Garry Herrmann, of Cincinnati, and President Ban Johnson, of tho American League, with ex-Governor Tenor, mogul of the National League, snapped in the Federal Court during tho $900,000 damngc suit now ponding. jt!&&fLr$jJMhL. ? BBMB? "stfofMx iva wwbSc tfSwElBBHWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKHBB fitwMyi THESE ARE THE CO-ED GRADUATES OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY They have completed their studies and are new eligible to receive tho degrees of bachelor of arts and bachelor of science. m - 'Tmmmxmfrr iMMimiBllim I ill CLASS OF 1917, COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY They, like their sister classmates, who appear above, are about to bid adieu to Alma Mater after a course well run. , RUSSIAN VISITORS VIEW PHILADELPHIA'S. PORT Prof. Boris E. Shatzky and A. J. Sack, spokesmen for the new official information bureau recently opened in New York by the new Russian Provisional Government, are visiting Philadelphia today. Their itinerary included a trip of Inspection on tho Delaware River on the MS 8uay, tendered by the Commissioners of Navigation. This group, taken during the trip, shows, left to right, Joseph F. Hasskarl Assistant irector tf Wharves, Docks and Ferries; pirector George S. Webster, of the aame department Mr-, Sack? Profess Shk&"'K R Tucker .ecretary, und Willia,ui M. Coates, president Board of Trade; Mr. Porter, George C. Sproule. secretary Commissioners oT&ioa, kni J. s! ? .; , W. Holtpn, president Maritime Exchange. ., ' iX "' The Young Lady Across the Way W- 1 Tho young- lady across tho way says her father's awfully patriotic and he's gone to nil tho expense of coins down to WashlnRton to prove to tho Con Kressmen that putting a war tax on hla business would ho a bad thine for tho country In tho lone run. Interested "Is your boy Josh Interested In his studies?" "Yep," replied Farmer Corntossel. "Every onco In awhllo ho picks up a book an' looks It over an' says ho wishes ho knew what It's nil about." "Washington Star. JIMMY ERECTS 'THE SORT OF SCARECROW HE THINKS DAD OUi TO HAVE liN Ilia fiCtm.inui.ii3o imuctix A ?SyL idUtM, " u P"7 - . 1R IK 1' H w " ' iMpk & && c$r. ak .va " -& Zst?i Hfhfu. "Su &QI i JL,;' -r 1 A.'i l j i ii aj' iwru $& rn??& XKmmx f S A A 1 r' k? ' 1' A. .1 W ) " rOS' . v a t 's- y JlT- K? .l ess- Ar iU : y t. y7 w rf I ' 'M n ff THE PADDED CELL J LET faUR MIRROR I Tell Stu vhat Vour J FRIEMDS WOAiT " V. Worse L j 9 PB (g L Wlfa-'&i ?'rf 'flT 1 Precisely 1 ..w.UUw. X... VHVUtlSllfIBm Jf iruo inai an mauer can DO ChangedU Stewed No! Professor What can't, for lJ stanco7 Stewed A penny. Awewan. The Helpful Him i SletcW I "Ain't these shell 'oles a gawdseil I 'Orace !" About Due "I understand," said Mrs. Twlckea- bury, "that Germany has Invented a new and very powerful expletive." Christian Register. Cornell Widow First Wife I'm bo vexed; our cook left us this morning without any warning. Second Same Well, ours left ua last night without any silver OUR COMPREHENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IT II -' '. 4 lJ r ;-"VV VI r- (v ' i IP rf" fu SCHOOL DAYS i he rodi orcliesGrd j)X T7 H. l U ru-.tindtr. h'n ?"W yU haVB Pet names for the b'S Buns, but what do you call thtf "Depends 'ow close you are to where they burst, mum ! Well Reasoned Ho But you say yourself that jWb fathe- Is anxious to get you offj hands. She Yes; that's why I don't t& he'll listen to you. Boston Trttj script. 1 Soothing Question J lllfPIl , I SBEJ '.'..ku.WM ' i' ' HKW'I.I M WA : .: wmmwusi mmszxp rim s'1' Idiot humorist (to new suowj holder) What have you Deo Ing-. Brown? Water cress or sa bed? Obliging "Pity jn" whined tho bes; "Certainly," acquiesced tho j one, as ho passed on.- The tm k t ' to" . J