Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1918, Postscript, Image 22

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Aliening public ledger
Philadelphia, Frulau, MU -'. i-S'
1 FOLK AND HAPPENINGS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST AND SIDELIGHTS ON THE WAR, IN PICTORIAL REVIEW
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WHEN THIS NAVAL HYDROPLANE WAS WRECKED off Nanturket during
n visit of four hydroplanes to the island the aviatois I'scnprd with n few lnuipr.
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THE ART OF CAMOUFLAGE has reached a hig.i point of ew lopinent h..Ip.-.i, m Mialli'p m
to imitate trees (photo at left) and rock- i photo at itch! i
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SCHOOLGIRL, Maty Cul
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lie proud, and advertised
her family's distinction in
ill"' Liberty Loan painoV.
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CAN CONQUER THE WILDEST of bucking bronchos, although only seventeen. He is Corporal
Percy Vannote, of 2235 Tulip street, Kensington, nov at Douglas, Ariz.
iHRLE MAIDS OF THE MIKADO'S KINGDOM will be played by tho Misses Dorothy Tyson, Elsie
I" ilinghast and Helen Nesley in "The Japanese Girl," staged by Temple University Kindergaiten
Department.
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LIBERTY BOND bALES amounting to $1200 were made in two hours by little Char
lotte Hai burger, four years okl, for the Girl Scouts, Troop G8.
ROLLER SKATING IS GREAT fun theso spring days
for kiddies in Rittenhouse Square, including Frances D,
Fuguet und Louise G. Fugue t
PIGEONS AS TRENCH MESSAGE BEARERS is an idea mudo real by tho a()4th Field Signul Corps
at Camp Meade. The photo shows the camp pigeon house.
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