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Show ROYAL PALACE IS BADLY DAMAGED BY FRENCH AIRMEN OKNRVA. Sept. 23. via Tarts. 8 53 p. m. News has reached RoiTianshorp, Switzerland, Switz-erland, i h. i the rljctM wine of t tic royal l'alA e at jj l nttKart w a- liadly da niaRel In yes:erJav' air raid l allied aviators. One bomb uxploded In the salon. It is known that several members of the royal family ware tn the residence. The French aviators, bfter bombarding the station barracks. w!iere two soldier were kilted anl fifteen seriously injured, divided, some flying to Krledrlchhafen, wherp th Zeppelin tartory was bornbard-ed. bornbard-ed. The Kwtsa steamer Gothsnt hastily lft Kriertrlclishafen for the Swiss shore without taking her pnaeengers on hoard. WASHINGTON, riept. M. The Ameri-ran Ameri-ran SOansulate at Biuitgart. Germany, was stni--k by a fragment of a bomb during the recent raid upon that place by French airmen, according to a message today from Consul Hlgglns He said no one In the consulate was injured, but dlJ not indicate whethrr the building was gT&atly damaged. STCTTOAItT. Germany. Sept. i, via London. 15 p. m. During the air raid by French aviators over Stuttgart this morning fragments of a bomb struck the American consulate. Consul Hlgglns and the other occupants of the building were not injured. |