Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 30, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Page 16, Image 16

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' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917
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MILLIONS OF SPECKLED BEAUTIES ARE BORN IN THIS LUXURIOUS HATCHERY, THE TROUT FARM OK COLONEL HENRY C. TREXLER, MILLIONAIRE
RESIDENT AND BENEFACTOR OF ALLENTOWN, NEAR WHICH CITY IT IS SITUATED
WITH ALACRITY GREATER THAN WHEN RISING TO THE
FLY DO THE EVER-HUNGRY TROUT RESPOND TO THE
FREQUENT "DINNER CALLS' AT THE TREXLER FARM
MUSICAL DIRECTOR AT REVIVIFIED WOODSIDE LZ-J ' 7 , gl JSlif JP'C
G. Rodia 13 leader of the Imperial Band which is entertaining MiW'iS mi&
patrpns of the phoenix-like plensurc park. fflw J3$W !$MEMSK SACRIFICE LUNCH HOUR TO PATRIOTISM
Q? Jfp! HSX Workmen at the Griswold Worsted Mills, Darby, have organized
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A glimpse of a house front In southern Philadelphia which seems to be deleted from
the "war map" of the Highway ana Street-CUaninir Bureaus.
MONUMENT TQ A HERO OF VERA CRUZ
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Charles Allen Smith, which Is to grace McPhersc
Square, is here exposed to public view.
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