Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENlNGr LBDafeBr-PHlLADELPHIA, THtJttSDAY, JULY 12, 1917
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A PHILADELPHIAN DOING NOBLE WORK IN FRANCE
He is William J. Wright, who is braving tho horrors of tho battlefront
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"KID McCOY" STILL LOOKING FOR A SCRAP
lie has chosen the infantry as that branch of servico in
which he is most likely to have a hand-to-hand encounter
with Fritz.
A "COMMUNITY DIVE" AT ONE OF THE CITY'S HEALTH
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Thero is no end of fun to be had these summer days in the delightful
pool at the Sherwood Recreation Center, where tho photograph was
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HORSE, AND THIS PAUSE AT A PUBLIC TROUGH IS ONE OF THEM
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A ROCKEFELLER RUSTLES "GAS"
Wi)liam A. Rockefeller, a grand-nephew of
John D., in training for the aviation corps
( at Huntington, Long Island.
"BIG RED" UNIT AT THE ALLENTOWN TRAINING CAMP
These Cornel men are among the college students in training for ambulance work in Frano.
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KEEPS WATCH OVER WRIGIITSTOWN CAMP
Captain F. V. Drake, Second Regiment, New Jersey.
National Guard, who is in charge of guarding the great
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