Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 03, 1917, Sports Extra, Pictorial Section, Image 16

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"YOUR HINDENBURG LINE IS BADLY
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Aymond. In the New Orleans Dally States.
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THE LEECHES AND THEIR VICJIM
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Rogers. In the New York Herald,
MOVING FOR PEACE AND MOVING FAST
Donnell, In the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
GERMANY'S RIGHT HAND
Tha Germans plac a RrCat reliance
on scientific schrickUchlccit; they seem
to think that Teuton science will win
by making; war a fright: but they for
get that since we're fighting there's
Yankee science In the fray the man
who made electric lighting la on the
'Kaiser's trail today. For Edison is
still inventing ; the wizard of resource
ful bean will find some clever scheme
for denting the gizzard of the sub
marine. They say he's working sixteen
hours out of the dally twenty-four to
circumvent the Central Powers and help
our Allies- win the war. Within his
vine-clad laboratory he works while
others slack or sleep. When he suc
ceeds all earthly glory on him a "grate
ful world will heap. All honor to the
grand old toiler! And here's more
power to him, too! May he outwit the
world's despoller and cause a German
Waterloo. May he whose fertile cere
bration made wax and needle sing and
play, turn out to be the world's salva
tlon and give the Kaiser his conge.
WILL MOORE.
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Caistll's Saturday Journal.
"Hello 1 What's happened to George?"
"Oh, some idiot persuaded him to get
under a mule to see why It didn't go."
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that Vt first she didn't believe the story?
that the Germans had been sellljis; pol?l
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