sr:. ENDING uM(.bR 1 HlLAUJLitHIA, hD hlh , ,11 L IS, 1917 j . xicivruu oacsMNi jh , .. . , , 4 .& i i ) i m immmmmtm 'taiMw.t; WAR AND ITS ATTENDANT FEATURES ARE' CHIEF FACTORS IN NEWSY PICTURE MAKING Xtw ., -!.. t ' .. jd&t J SiMTaaaattaaaaWritA K Hl BaaaaaaB' f?WWim&Xf aaaaaaaaaaaaBfil ilHB& irTttpi W B $aBRF JK S'M HERE'S THE HEAD OF THE "HELLO DILL" HERD Fred C. Harper, n prominent lawyer of Lynchburg, Va was elected Grand Exalted Ruler of the Order of Elks at the biggest Grand Lodge session of the order in Trcmont Temple, Boston He has many friends in the Philadelphia Lodge. RB( " (HKHHllHfli B 'E&KilllBilH BBL . - . jmmM - I&mJ B!MhirtBIBBBTr V"1HHBB iHHKmS9BIHBRB9BBBHII SJHIkSSHBB . f" A A SUCCESSFUL COLLECTOR OF RED CROSS FUNDS The persistency of Mrs. William Wiltshire in her endeavors in behalf of the French victims of German ruthlessncss was rewarded liberally during the "Bastile Day" celebration. Copyright International rilm Stnlcf OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE USE OF THE BAYONET The importance of this weapon is impressed upon the garrison of the officers' training camp at Fort McPherson. Georgia, by frequent drills in the manual, a stock padded at one end, as shown above, being utilized in the demonstrations. . ... Photo by American Prtis Aaaoclatlon. LINEMAN AND BOXER TO FIGHT FOR UNCLE SAM Here is Mike O'Dowd, who has announced his intention to join the forces of the United States as a lineman with one of the engineer corps. He is twenty.two years old, a St. Paul boy with a ring record. A DAY WITH THE LEADING AMERICAN CARTOONISTS AND THEIR VIEWS ON THE WORLDS BIG EVENTS jLafi23aBi-, J5BJW5 u n i , . ;i M'yy Kr swtmy& k U' ivw r?3avv iw ihchmiim m -k -' " . VV7 tKT-..' r-it y&mtiti'AH " oSSSi A Bs V "1W. S-1 &. IX 4W-U J mmjViMtWd.!! ' I -.., ...mJi,bJ, '" N'W Yrk World X7yER ' ""V. Stlnaon, in Dayton Dally New. Donnell. In St Louis Qlobo-Democrat. THE VICTOR yC lYMlflM v NO JOCKEYING NOW "I'LL YANK THAT ONE FOR YOU RIGHT NOW" GRANDMA STILL KNITS Tol4o Blida, Etl, In Dtnvar Pot. "THISiSTILL MpANS WHAT ITSAYS, BILL KAISER!" tea Anteltt Eranlnc Exprtea. "I WAS BUT A PIKER AFTER ALL" Brlttlcaftiolt. In Toledo Ttma. HIS FAVORITE CHILD "n EW1 1 tf Hi "A 1 l 1 1 V r .' s f i . aVi i4' X .-tM. .
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