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Show ! 7 FFECT OF AERIAL BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP BY A ZEPPELIN. The stout piece ! ! - of sheet iron held up by a newspaper correspondent and a Belgian soldier is shown to have j j been punctured in many places by the flying fragments from an exploding Zeppelin bomb. Many ! houses in Antwerp were destroyed by the explosion of such bombs dropped by German aviators ! ; in their aerial bombardment of the Belgian capital. MRS. W. E. D. STOKES IS CRITICALLY ILL DKNVER. Col., Sept. 14. Mrs. W. E. p. Stokes, wife of the well-known New York millionaire, is critically Hi, it Is stated, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Scott Miller of this city. Mr. Siokes, summoned here a few days ago by his wife's condition, arrived yesterday. yester-day. On Friday Mrs. Stokea gave birth to a pon. Phe was formerly Miss Helen FJwood, a Denver society girl, and married mar-ried Stokes Three years ago, while attending at-tending an art school in New York City. |