Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1919, Night Extra, Image 24

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PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 18 -1910
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Yesterday's Spring-like Sunshine and Warmth Pictorially Portrayed by the Camera-man
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THE KNITTER in the sun and the younger generation in a white coach, quite indis
putable proof that balmy breezes aie wafted through the park.
(.AM. OF 'I HK I,AULlEis'l incontestable signs of the coming of spring is the uppemancc of the hunbathers
the public squares. The park benches were in demand yesterdaj. I hoy wore excellent vantage points
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WITH THE MERCURY touching 7!J degrees, winter overcoats were excess luggage on
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THREE YOL",'G FISHERMEN and a bottle of wiggling bait who felt the first-call
of springtime and hurried to the river's bank to test their angling luck.
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yesterday was almost summer enough to 'wear it.
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READY TO WAIT ON hundred? of soldiers, sailors and marine at the Benedict Service Club, 1010. Market street, formally opened by the National Catholic War Council
on Sunday. The store building in which the club is situated consists of five floors, three of which are used as dormitories. On the first floor is a cafeteria. The second
floor is used as a recreation hall
A PATRIOTIC, son of Erin. Joseph J. Conley, with his American and Irish flags and trumpet, cel
bratinj; St Patrick's 'Day trumpeting a salute to thoiBnrry statue in Independent Square.
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