Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 18

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June 16, 1917
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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RECRUITS DRILLING ON FRANKLIN FIELD PRIOR TO THE SHAM BATTLE WHICH WAS
THE FEATURE OF YESTERDAY'S PROGRAM FOR "MARINE WEEK," WHICH CLOSES TODAY
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Copyright, Underwood i- Underwood
GENERAL PALITZIN URGING HIS RUSSIAN SOLDIERS TO CONTINUE FIGHTING
This, is tho first photograph that has reached this country showing a Russian commander actually asking his men to obey Minister of War
Kerensky's order to continue the fight against the enemy.
HEADQUARTERS OCCUPIED BY THE ROOT COMMISSION WHILE IN PETROGRAD
The Russian Provisional Government has turned over the Winter Palace, formerly the Petrograd home of Czars, to Senator Root and the other
members of the United States commission to Russia.
A GROUP OF GIRLS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Commencement exercises were held today at the Academy of Music, when diplomas were awarded to 256 members of the 1917 senior class.
Those shown here, left to right, are Marian Geraldine Fenerty, writer qf the closing address; Anna Maria OBrien. Margaret Mary Moylaa,
. Marie Rita Rawle, Hegina CaUiwJjm lfclley, Rogtdle Marie Jon .and 'Catharine Esther Smith.
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The young lady across tho way says
If tho submarine situation gets much
worso sho guesses our boats 'will have
to go around somo other way.
Cook's Tour
Butlor Madam, tho new- cook has
cone and sho wants to know where
sha will keep her motor. Life.
Exactly
"What's this army draft one hears
fo much about?"
"A lot of congressional hot nlr."
Cornell Widow.
PATHETIC FIGURES THE MOTORIST WnO HAS TO STOP AND GET Ai
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They All Try It
"He's a clever photographer."
"Makes pictures of people as they
look, I presume."
"Cleverer than that. He takes them
as they think they look." Detroit
Free Press.
The Broken Engagement
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"Why do you pass him up?
thought you liked him."
"J liked him well enough, but I
couldn't so through life with him. I
didn't caro for the make of his car."
A Quandary
Nell Oh, dear. I'm In such a quan- a
aary.
Bell What Is it?
Nell Jack promises to stop drink
ing' If I marry him and Tom threatens
to begin If I don't. Boston Transcript.
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Not Quite an Enemy I ( 'TIS A CRUEL JEST 9
dyaney imuet.n.
Sentry Who goes there?
Visiting Hounds (In a hurry)
Friend.
Sentry (a raw recruit) What say?
Visiting Rounds Friend, curse you!
Sentry H'm ! Sounds to me more
like a husband!
London Opinion.
Facetious gentleman (old enough to know better) Your potatoes or your life I
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Suspicious
Tom I wonder why Harry brok
his engagement with Miss PeckemT
Jack According to my Informa
tion her father offered to lend him
money enough to get married on.
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Tho riln Show.
German scientist wrestllnp with lh
problem of how to extract butter from
buttercups.
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