fjTvW Bwrr-" S'W ' srnMj. w 'In- Ibil PICTURES AND SCI&PPLE r " , ,? r?',A,, f ' t ' 4 lJH THURSDAY .June 14, 1917 N C id v it -. 4' Iie&ger inmtmg $..' -... fc ' K vT ' k' I l"' f . ,1 1 . , : ' 1 SCHOOLBOYS ASSIST IN TABULATING REGISTRATION RETURNS PupUs of the Newton Boys' School, Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets, checking Up the lists from the Twenty-seventh Ward, at the Twenty first District station house, Thirty-second and Woodland avenue. SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ENLIVENS FLAG DAY PROGRAM Boy musicians, led by Martin Schonberg, play patriotic selections during Campbell-Lyons School exer cises. Marie Guidice is the Goddess of Liberty. LIEUTENANT B. HALL, AMERICAN AVIATOR, WHO IS ON HIS WAY HOME AFTER BAGGING SIX FOR. KERS IN FRANCE WHAT ONCE WAS "LITTLE ITALY" IS ''YOUNG AMERICA" NOW Under the direction of A. J. Emory, principal, the story of the. American flag was portrayed at the XJampbeJl.Lyons School. Eighth and Fitzwater streets, with song and. tableaux. ! Z TI I .: ... . Tp NFW PITCHER LAID ONE RIGHT OVER THE PLATE EASY frrfl The Young Lady Across the ay THE NEW I"W fiVnn nrrATTSP. SHE WAS A r.mi. TQil lUlllUUI J.I.iKVJ ..w- ...U i w s Ke' sni ,Ap'rXAlMTUN N,(.P- ! I .'' S 'A) ( OI.TTIN' THIS DAUU 'y Z i! .' fl b ovcr rtfjy The young lady across the ivay eajs she's been reading the news from the training camp and the boys seem to be kept pretty busy from the moment taps Is sounded In the morning till the reveille rings In the ecnlng Dis-Honor Sjstem Stude (to profcrsor) Can I be hope ful of this course? Professor Young man, always hitch your wagon to a star. Stude (to self) I'll do better than that; I'll sit nect to one Cornell Widow. Excellent Grounds "Why did Broun sue for divorce?" "His wife used his humidor to keep chceso In." The Lamb. CKr-A '&., z&z, &Mi. s' i y "Vma. Qivsrr r "iv i r.viK i Amnr I ' ' -I -By FON'TAINC FOX. THE PADDED CELL 'letur mirror s- . 1 tell You what , .. ,... crT J Wl.,r, CDlcimCMAlT X OIIH SOME. Your friemds voht- L,BEKnv B0(DS aajo X XtT ( The church' I'm a " tr Holv Patriotic au. ) x I 'Lv- ShakeThe Rjor J V UP FoRAtfoTMER , i - - She Was the Flour of His Soul "Do you love me?" said Dotty, rest ing her face on Jack's shoulder. "Yes. only you talc too much," re plied Jack woefully, looking at hli shoulder. Mass Aggie- Squib W No Way Out of It 4 "How did Jones happen to fall down-J stalrs7 ' "Why. his wife said. 'Now. Henry. be careful,' and, 'as he Is not the man J to be dictated to by any woman, downl he went. !i Maybe So "Why don't you broaden the field! of your philanthropy r "I don't see how I can do it, re-m piled the millionaire. "Churches and colleges are about tho only institu tions left that will tako tainted money." The Lamb. Au Revoir Printers' Pie Sergeant Cuss Hold yer head up Rookie 'Ae I alnajs got ter hold it up like this, sergeant? Sergeant Of course you hae Hookle Good-by, sergeant ; I sha'n't see yer again. WAR'S LITTLE COMEDIES 1 1 If Unselfish Hero Don t worry he's underneath me Casaell's Saturday Journal. M about me, you chaps; get old Sam out first. SCHOOL DAYS Rh.h-H AW father ca-n -make money youTiiihs ona "'-"" - Wcllv anything. .dtalUit woiild i Ibl-ir M t,.. ,i TTWi.fither maie A .. r..,:lMir And feuetitu twenty aiou-u.- -- j Wants one w,onna WTS&J5 C'frA WrfA': mwMmmm$zwm wmSil . " vJmi Wautcu 1 ' ill ' v Trm7Tj), -jkk r (u -jL W?$tv V - -1-11 zg&rlmhm. warn Wawm Mf clam kW ' Damon ana fiAfas ' Trials of Auriculture "Have you a garden In jour baclcl yard?" "I don't know yet. I have planted! a lot of thsngs, but I'm not eurej whether I'm to have a garden or I free lunch for chickens " WashtnW ton Evening Star. Letting Him Down Gently "UU'tfl i'-wilB The J"a!nr StoJ Inhabitant Ain't yen t Hap a wgl singing tenor solos last night nt t'"! hall? Tenor (proudly) I am TAk.vn.i yvii i..t. i.m ml doan't blame thee. s mucb ' S t folk as scot ye I 4 o J f X KWW.