Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 23, 1918, Postscript, Image 20

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Philadelphia, Tuesday, April 23, 1V1U
I' PICTURESQUE ECHOES OF WAR AND THE GRIM REALITY ARE CONTRASTED BY THE CAMERA'S EYE
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YOU ARE CHALLENGED by this grizzled but valiant Civil War veteran to "do your bit" in helping him hung
the Kaiser's pet dachshund to the gallows specially erected for the purpose at the I'enn Square Postofiice. The
price is as many Liberty Bonds as you can buy from this doughty G. A. It. veteran, George Good.
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HEROIC MEASURES ARE BEING ADOPTED to protect the precious momi
ments of Paris against bombavdment by the German long-range gun. French
soldiers arc placing sandbags around everything, from great churches to delicate
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AN ENERGETIC LITTLE RED
CROSS WORKER is Marie C.
Uurchill. of 51 North Fcllon street,
who knits with veteran case, and
also marched sturdily at the head
of the Red Cross columns in the
Liberty Loan parade on Saturday,
THROUGH LONDON TO THE FIGHTING FRONT arc marching tho sturdy nephews of Uncle Sam by
thousands and tens of thousands these days. The above scene has become a commonplace in the British
capital as the "hoys from the States" stretch their legs after their voyage across the Atlantic. The sys
tem of pack carrying that has been adopted is shown.
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A VERITABLE "MOORISH MYSTIC iSIAZE," such as used to delight amusement-park visiters, '
is this ingenious bit of work by a gardener in Italy, which has thoroughly baffled tho"'British
officers who have wandered into it. Indeed, they arc finding it even more puzzling than the
trenches, which it superficially resembles. V
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A NEW TYPE OF FOOTBRIDGE is being employed by French
engineers in tho Somme district. Cork floats replace the qld-timo
cumbersome pontoons, and troop movement is vastly facilitated.
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JOCK'S IRREPRESSIBLE SENSE OF HUMOR bubbles to
the aurface even when he is seriously wounded. These High
land laddies are happy, though wounded, because they havo
each bagged a German.
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AFTER BIGGER LAURELS, Francis
J. Honey, recent investigator of the
Meat Trust for the Government, is out
as gubernatorial candidate- in California.
ALTHOUGH -"SMILING DOUG" FAIRBANKS and his wife
have -separated "by mutual consent," no hint of the storm
alleged to havo shaken tho movie star's domestic bliss is
discoverable in this photograph, taken a short time ago.
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MILLIONS OF PERSONS HAVE SEEN HIM' PERFORM, yet not
one has seen his face. This is the unique record of Arthur Hill, ,
who makes a very intelligent nnd amusing donkey, indeed, in the
Georgo M. Cohan Revue, at the Forrest, and who has spent his lif
as an animal actor.
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