EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, jrXE 23, 1917 1 Pictorial Section ' , SOME CAMERA SCREENINGS OF THE PICTURESQUE GRIST IN THE NEWS C F THE DAY ! AS THE DOVE OF PEACE MIGHT HAVE BEHELD THE PARADE .: SSSmSmMMiiiBSKM Red Cross workers as thoy halted on City Hall Plaza to listen to the speakers of the IJJI. JWjJ.,1., ,j , ,, ltmn IW f i ' ' ' i i HOW A SEPTUAGENARIAN KEEPS YOUNG William H. Weckerly, former postmaster at Buckingham Valley, Bucks County, derives healthful pleasure from intensive back-yard farming at his home, 2434 Clifford street Though past seventy years old. he finds daily employment in his garden, and a pride in which his neighbors share. Cllnedlnat Photo. OKLAHOMA'S GIFT TO THE NATION Exercises appropriate to the acceptance of tms statue of eiequoyah, a famous Indian chief, for a place in Statuary Hall in the Capitol at Washington are belnjr held today, A SINGLE DAY'S MAIL TO THE PICTORIAL EDITOR A batch of letters sufficient to convince the most skeptical that some readers besides the winner send solu tions to the puzzle pictures that appear in this section of the Evening Ledger. No prize is offered for the closest estimate of their number, but a glance will show that several thousand contestants oro represented III HIO JJHC IIVIXUJMFU IIOJC. " v.. , nut BNSINGTQN JHBsibKNT WHOSK. PICTURE A.FFSASD 0N THIS FAGS JUNS?8 l&HOtHUX HAKJUNG, A FORMER POLICEMAN. THE PR1ZB-JS AWARDING fcLLEN-HUSTON, JU BAT LSR UK .?, J 4 i t Q 'r
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