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Show r i ' i - "' Vf rv -- 70'c '"gw; W.4 r , w ,J "Wr -- A f 6 C :Z - y ' ? WUe Xl , J iZ4i T i ' 7, t M Zy ', Z-- , 1,7(1--- - .V ''W '7) fr 1 M V 7-- . j- V ' 'X r ,4 .'A- - t3' f; &; . I "7 h 1 I ' ' f - y N ' J V V u vw F: V( There ire probably more photographer to the square foot on the White House ground when a picture ef th president is to be made than any other single spot on earth. This picture shows above a part of the battery lined P to photograph President and Mrs. Wilson and his campaign managers, and below the picture they made, GALICIAN CITY CAPTURED BY To open the fifteenth annual convention of the American Federation of Catholic Societies, in New York pontifical mass was celebrated in St, Patricks cathedral, three cardinals and. the apostolic delegate being present. The photograph shows the procession entering the cathedral. THE RUSSIANS GREAT STONE BRIDGE NORTH Is a , View of Kllinskl street in Stanislao, the Important Gall Ian city captured by the Russian forces. great railroad center and of immense strategic value. AMBASSADOR SHARP AND HIS DAUGHTER OF GORITZ. Stanislau SENATOR JAMES D. PHELAN a -- pH' 39, 'V Ibis stone bridge, the largest of Its kind In the world, crosses the Isonzo river Just north of Goritz, which the Italians captured from the Austrians, The bridge Is 279 feet long and its building was considered a wonderful feat of engineering. SHIELDS LIKES THE HEAT ii 4 Vl VJ Vs SIR SAM GETS OUT OF A HOLE 1 5? -.- w Vif r, William G. Sharp, Vnlted States ambassador to France, and his daughter Margaret on their arrhal on the French liner Lafayette, Ambassador Sharp Is hero on a short vacation and to confer with President Wilson and Ambassador Page, a ho Is also la the United States. Snapshot of Senator Phelan of Cali fornia taken on a warm day In Wash lngton. WHERE MR. WILSON WILL BE NOTIFIED . iv rf .Qfrx fv. V n. V'n-rb,-. .h'r , ,r ... , S' Air Fighters Stay Far Apart Probably knows, the n pie of suction accounts for a great many marine disasters. Two to each other and sue-ships run I chr - W r Tere r 1 It Is the only that In together. same with aeroplanes, I the nature of things the suction Is hundred limes more powerful. When! hear those stories about aeroplanes attacking each other within 40 Senator John K. Shields of Tennes-- p see does not mind the hot the b)t, tnd always is dressed to oSri sjwmd with of the tuer-t.o-n cury in the thermometer tube - 0n. Th,n w T. 1 1 always machine t cross ,mv approaching Jach ." (Iughps the Canadian minister of militia, emerging rMbx;,hee - i'?' jiMACHINEGUNNERS-IN-GASMASK- at Pleated Him. mothr' r'rise d A lt!1 man had submitted for ? ttenlions of . ? v? h,U 1,0stess tut bt having. his Lnd ,lls corns trislden ouTcr f JhL-WXjafild.e- h I . I" U And what is 'v S Said thw V- - ls one s that 1 asked the Stull - s I n7 - fna fcn Br,,'sh c"p,ured trom abo,t charming little boy lhat esfw'lall--Joar me. v War Kilting Off Bird ' Snt New York War has killed thousands of mlgrat j " """W--W v- 7- ' Ing the birds, poisonous guse emiti , f ted by cannon spreading to great di That Kind tances through the air. CWns art wr, utw , ,e bats to suffer anjlunly I ever saw la the south of Furor likely . money for charity. from the lack of Insect destroyers, and 1 ,w wou!,i occasionally give In Great P.ritala also there Is lack oil usual summer visitors. Zeppelin and I ponie. tll,u?1t to his own affairs. Pretty a lew of Shadow Uiwn, the summer White House, between Abury aeroplanes are said to he. ""hy do you say that? re- "Recau- - I haptn-Parle and Long French, N. J, where President Wilstvn will receive the formal sponsIUe for the dearth mainly to be his landof birds la aotificat,oa of his renominatlon by the Democratic party, Mr. Wilson has Ireland, which ls to be Umaiied Intg lord. He's so buy heaving other peo-pl- e to rt,;e rent that he forgets to pay aade little use of Shadow Lawn so fxr this summer. by a special porn mission. g isj Saa SlLf R' nt TwolcJ and smash. The men who togeit run the appareils de chassw ujiderstaBd4hat better than I do. In maneuvering to attack they try fiever to approach nearer than a hundred yards. Satut day Evening Past. ,sf J J : - X x wo - f 7- - , 1 v S V v. -- V .'w r S n Lis 0-- M 5 rraphed duringacSm ,est frnt weariE M masks, rhoti( |