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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX N GERMAN UTAlb KAYSVlt-LE- , PLANE BROUGHT DOWN BY BRITISH GUNS DAMAGED GERMAN Vj:1'. J..K -- - 'TX'rXX-'A Vs. IT?- X3wk. - .1 fJ - ' s J,?1 'AV'.V T f .' ,S VV4iA- - . . W3WW - ',1 VO - lVin ,jiiHftfn'i.V ? .. . -- J d Srtlmr&v6v - ort, was damaged In an encounter with an American patrol This German submarine, in term'd in a Spanish .yacht- !. ? '" ' . tiniiftrfirm t W - '?SU3r rrCjThT . i. A' - - - fT- sgsrsss: - W'&?& ' ' .pt . - a - i. "A fT?n A ' ' IN .SPANISH PORT AT ' v" RED CROSS SISTERS IN A FISHING CONTEST This German seaplane, a Frlederichschafeu machine, was brought down in the North sea by British gunners. S & rvwa IN KENT SPORT CONTESTS OF THE TOMMY WAACS ,vs cVr-- jv';i ff i fcA. $ ' AW N ; n vL -- t U Miern AVAV..'vjfr Newipnir I ntonjk 4 " jr vv v Vvw-- f. KTMpr WMtrrn aNiwsisein!niiiWMii 'A VifVy rluiU ynjoivyr'yy.Hflrya uft ' 4 1 t v A .vw SiAV canal is A happ group of kthtrs of a British Bed Cross hosjiftftl barge holding a piscatorial contest on a French The Tommy Wanes and women motor drivers in Kent, Engfand, are helping to furnish fun I consumed is most time of consisted their since which of womens a a of 'shows little race, running shown in this British official picture. The sisters are glad recreatlou, lag part In the army sendee sport contests. The photogra pit Jin working hard at all hours nursing and bringing cheer to the wounded Tommies. part way with 4gg and spoon and skipping home. in the camps by tak- - PIGEONS GOING TO THE FRONT HOMING making I I lady harcourt aerial bombs HEAR BATTLE FRONT CROWDED TRAFFIC y0T ) r , I ',''W' ' '; 1 ' :5 'I 'x-- ' ' i 4, I S fv r r W, Vid ; b t ,. ...Avi v t. w v pf w ' fci V - " V v, 1 S' , J4 " i A.te- v?'H Yn - - t1 (4 r 7 ,t j fv; ,s- U4Krn Nwsrejwf I nkft 4 ? n i rr: . 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Marjorie and Freddie were playing together one day, Tlv-i- mother hearing Freddie cry, weftt to see what the disturbance was, What, I the trouble,, Freddie I r l ni J , 'y. s' .0 T.-tth- ? asked. "Sister slapped me, he said. Marjorie, you must come and tell mamma when slap him. ' brother! JiaughtyrUOt t Marjorie said: "Well, mamma, you never do anything but talk to him. i nnnvtn a o f.orf&OL, 3 fO ' , I j k. WSSf r Scenery. 'Our .public library, is afavorit with film people, said the man from ...... Blank viiie. "A to how? "Lest week it1 figured as the ducal palace, home of a ttecl miUioa!re. Ufuzzi gallery. Temple of Diana and summer residence of the czar. f h n 1 1 nt British battery of heavy guns hurling shells at the Iluas la Flanderv - INTERESTING ITEMS ' h 3d,-00- d-- a!pn rr.r - : The number of worts found In old 4 literature does not exceed Engli'-ihted have dlctiotmrles recent ; An Apology for Sarcaam.i -more than 4Jit OiW. Are sarcastic people ill naturel?" The Prospect thX moveiJ, T see The measurements of the Venus Not always, replied hllss Cayenne. T1 y say coal will be a paradox jouhe 1, snsnr.r to tie Ilr.lhb Ton o,X remark. The caue MUo ere: Height, 5 feet Ss Inches; so I have, tut nut wmg.y. Sornetimes what seems sarcasm is a this winter. 7001"- I !v from shell a to hast, 5A Inches ; waist, 31 Inches; neck, "In what wayT generous effort to be euphemistic rrmarkaM- - pridicamcnt and that of the houe'was J S inches ; w tight, 170 ixnmis. tl.e 13 r a to tarn. fact. It stating necessary tooolojloo. of the street. .h,-"People won't have ,ra (root oti.l. eI,.!o.!,.J 1 down attic the cave la and thereby bringirg J .K'r-v- . BRITISH HEAVY BATTERY IN ACTION a i. s' 1 . ' v - v toiMletn - .A,-- Trains t French and British transports greeting each other on th western front In France. Traffic In the fighting rones is sometimes almost ft crowded s In the great cities of the United states. All sorts of vehicles, pass to and from'tha front. Including gun carriages, supply wagons, motorcycles. ambulances, automobiles, etc. The busy avenues of military travel have traffic guardians, like our own traffic policemen. ': v, i jV" 'ii7" ? ; ': v - shows how British army homing pigeons This been are sent up to the fighting lines in France. These intelligent birds haveBy one V a ' ' into sictory. defeat glorious the means of turning many a possible a British British front recently the of liie great'' battles that raged along Wwtw hwitwir T;wwa one of hh officer found himself surrounded by Boche troops, and released over the a to barrage pour pigeons with a note to his artillery telling them While their brothers are fighting the Iluns. lie was saved. battle of liberty on the front in France the women of England are seeking to speed the cause to a victorious finish by working night and day in munition YOU ARE. DOWN RATHER EARLY factories to turn out hundreds of thousands of war weapons. This picture shows a woman worker in ope of Eng1 a land's largest factories, acetylene weld1 a ' ing the bodies of aerial bombs. '-- v v f i ' a---h i ) e. ' , - - Confidence. nLjrU.''? M 'a i Henrys mother Was explaining T some of the reasons why he should be S a good boy at all times, Amongother things she told him that he had only one life to live and one chance here on earth to be good. Well, mother, said Henry, I think wo should have two chances. No. Henry; God gives us Just one and we must try very hard to chance . bo just as good as we can be. "I think, we. ,. WellTA re Plied, L I ; simuld have two ciiances. NoW, who 1 do you thiuk Is right toother. Cod or I.; 1 " ' British official photograph 4 . JP 4 If , ) "0 i 'V - S r - '4'4,v )WWi-- e. . U54 C a,AWM.iiWui -- T V A ii Yr'' vV vtxxi.L V ;s;! i " "v ii-. -- vJ & ri ' ., 'wit f r ; ' - 'w" y a. v J TT ' A eodfidi which was cut ope i rci uit-l- y in Ilallowell, Me , rest akd a glass marlle an inch in dl&imtr. The the Rt Gmk diei:!ui Untea and i jmc ed amcg V .t : A'e-mstlc- al prop,.rtins of aotir On a new, style of uniform f r V , A army there is a avti' ' cf a rtl' 1 " " ' and fX' . of yard material , in cost for an army cf Z,Z ,7 ) 1 1. 1 |