Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 09, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Page 21, Image 21

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THE WORLD'S SERIES VIEWED FROM WITHIN AND WITHOUT OTHER NEWSY PICTURES
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THOUSANDS "SEE" A GAME WHO NEVER ENTER THE GROUNDS jF' , .-,,"'-,'. fCP"PI '4
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Photograph by Evening Lcdctr Start Fhotorrtphtr,
THE Pirc mam war SOLD OUT TWENTY MINUTES AFTER HE' ARRIVED WITHIN THE LINES AT CAMP MEADE
This batch of Philadelphia "rookies" made short work of the stock in trade of the Itinerant purveyor of sweetmeats with mutually satisfactory resuffi
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UNCLE SAM REWARDS A HEROIC SEA SOLDIER
Captain P. D. Kllgoro on behalf of the Government presents to Sergeant Major Ross
L. lams, of the marine corps, stationed at Philadelphia Navy Yard, a medal for bravery
is taking of Fort Rivierj, Haiti, November 17, 1015. '
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