Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 18, 1917, Night Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 18

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July 18, 1917
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FUNERAL OF THE REV. THOMAS D. McLAUGHLIN I
Services for the dead curate were held today at the Church of '
St. Thomas Aquinas, the Rt. Rev. Bishop McCort officiatinff. WHtfP Ijf wtw-
WILL RECEIVE "MER,CY" UNITS IN FRANCE
Colonel Jefferson R. Kcan, who has been selected to command
the United States Ambulance Corps, will soon sail to prepare
for arrival of units in Europe.
I'oryrlEht rmeruuod tc i nienooi,
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COALING UNITED STATES WARSHIP FAR FROM HOME
With a part of Uncle Sam's battleship fleets in foreign waters.
The censor wouldn't permit much to bo said about this picture.
PS -.',. &S&fjfy
The Young Lady Across the Way
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The young Indy ncroffl the way rays
the map of Kuropo changes so rapidly
that pho notices tho newspaper corre
spondents guard against mistakes by
saying things happened Somewhere In
Franco without trying to name the
town.
Too Bad!
Merry King Art Now Just what
are your reasons for wishing to re
sign from the Round Table?
Sir Lionel My wlfo objects tcrthls
Knight work. California Pelican.
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PATHETIC FIGURES-TIIE KID W HOSE MA WHIRLS HIM ARrWi
RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIS BES T GIRL WHEN HE'S TORN THP I
SEAT PLUfliu uur ur ma ihuusf.ks
Vi jiTy ( UQQK AT SMsd
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Ily FONTAINE FOX
(CopyrisM) I
THE PADDED CELL
AIMT IT ? (
J WR5 ifotfeS IS FouRRlBs
I AHEAD OF- AE CW HeR
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HT Finish Tm& Br
- BReapast The Allies ""nvv
r A vwoat wim the war; . A
Keeping at It
Kane I understand that you ma
rled the daughter of Swlnk, the dry
cleaner.
Swayne No, I'm still pressing my. i
sun. uargoyie.
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Ha r h i cj l.ami)ooa.
"Don't you know It's agalnit tOa
law to play on the sidewalk?''
"Sir, I'll have you know this li i
violin !"
The Reason
Son Maw, why do they call them J
last cuiurs .'
Mother Becauso they won't run.
Son Huh? Gargoyio,
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Stra"Bc! WHO COULD BLAME HER?
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London Opinion,
New It. A. M. C. Orderly What do
you call this, corporal?
Corporal That's a stethoscope, me
lad.
Orderly Well, I'm blest If I can get
much of a tune out of It, anyhow!
Mistress How do you manage to make such a noUe here In the kitchen?
Cook Well ! Just you try to break four plates without making a noise.
HQW THE "PHILLY" PLAYERS WISHED "JOHNNY" EVERS GOOD LUCK
i Kvpm made his first arJDeardnce on the "Phillies' " ball trrounds. fresh from tho camn of the Braves, ho was civen a rousinc
The picture shows Prank X. -Murphy, a loyal rooter, presenting him with a beautiful floral emblem, the sift of his new teammates. ,
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Waiting for a Trial
Neighbor I see you advertised for I
a cook yesterday. Did you get onei
Mrs. Wiseman I don't know yet
I can telt better after dlnner,-Answers.
So Generous
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Tramp (after kind woman has "lvJ
him two pennies) Ote. mum, W
dey do about dat war loan nowj
Not Tied at That
"They say Miss Oldmald is 'W i
and tide'."
"You mean 'tried and true
"No, I mean 'time and tide'.'
'Whv so?"
"Because she waits for no mo
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