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Show ENGLISHMEN OBJECT TO CONSCRIPTION WELLAND CANAL OBJECT OF ALLEGED. PLOTTERS 'isp-- . !, " i ii G ''' isfejv. i J CD Jv 0 ! X vf k ; O r ' vJ ( , M-'- SA.Ud(U&UM!v Awihw vAfMthA tv. v4t ftiVr frlVi Scene at a meeting at the Smithfleld market. London, where a great throng gathered leveral days ago and vehemently expressed their sentiments against conscription and against the proposal of the for the The photograph was taken when the speaker, who. making use of a government early closing of saloons as a platcarriage form. asked all those against the proposals to put their hands up A WINTER. REIGNsirFlGSli UNDttfWoo o TIT Tiderarauthoritles in the East believe the alleged plot of Paul Koenig, head of the detec tivo bureau of the HamThe illustration khows a burg American line, to bfow up the Welland canal Is only an incident in a vast conspiracy part of the canal, which connects Lake Ontario with Lake Erie. At the right is Koenig and at tho left R If Lejeu-deckean art dealer, under arreat as one of the alleged conspirators. r, INTERIfli Winter has come again to most of the fighting millions of Europe and their problems are tremendously Transportation becomes especially difficult. The phoiograph shows part of a long line of motor ) trucks in France laboring toward the front. v AUSTRALIANS EAGER TO FIGHT FOR THE EMPIRE first-Un- y- - score. PRETTY WASHINGTON BUD k. "SHARPSHOOTERS IN WHITE AND Miss Anita Kite, daughter of Sur-?- 0 W. Kite, U. 8. N, retired, and rDra. - Kite, has just been presented to sshiogton society." She is one or the of the season's bads, and as jjttleu hL alar as she is pretty. GIVEN TO HER DESCENDANT ' TO RUSSIA A beautiful statuette of Pocahontas, Indian maid famed in history and ancestor of President Wilsons bride, was presented to the White House couple by the Pocahontas Memorial association, an organization made up of Washington women. It Js in bronze and is a replies of the st&tne that will A striking photograph taken on the heights of Cadore while the of be erectfed at Jamestown, Va The are shown here in the A. M. and P. H. Zinkhan of Washington Italy, bhis miniate, ojjw. and.the commande r In chiefking accompanied, ui. Yl A of the f ftL&LlALLA on. conferred, colonels of tha Russian armyj&e rank Italian armies, was watching the movements of the fighting forces. King sculptor. William Ordway FartridtaoT czar for their work in the Russian war hospitals. They Victor Emmanuel has his eyes fixed to the great Bell glasses. New York. Rnssia on the expiration of their furious Washington to sail for StoTSeTthe L DOCTORS RETURNING 0NSN0WSH0ES The mountain fighting in which the Germans sre engaged has made It necessary to draw on those German soldiers who sre snowshoe adepts. The photograph shows a patrol of these men, garbed in white uniforms to make them almost invisible against the white background and equipped with their snowshoes, taking a head on the enemy In the Vosges mountains. KING OF ITALY WATCHING HIS SOLDIERS AMERICAN to tbs . for the allied cause is unInteresting story IS told in this picture. The enthusiasm of the Australians bounded, and this incident furnishes proof thereof. Thirty men of the town of Gilgandra, In the Interior of Australia, 320 miles, to offer organized themselves Into a band of volunteers, and decided to march to Sydney, a distance of their sendees. Residents of Gilgandra contributed nearly 1,000 towards the expenses of the march. All along the route the men were cheered and lavishly treated by the patriotic Australians, .while new recruits fell In Une by the A very Interior view of Turkish fortifications on ths Gallipoli peninsula, with a body of troops about to uov trenches. ;j . J a - |