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J OF FIRST AMERICANS TO DIE IN FRANCE SERVICES OVER REMAINS 5 , i y 25-- 1 3 I Tlere are two of the first plenties receited in the United States shewing ottr hoys at the actual flatting front holding a portion of the Lorraine shetor ngainst tin Teuton, horde. At the ftp is showuu section of u trench held hy American troops, and at the,hottoin a soldier to hie a signal rocket us a warning that a tlcrtnau attack has begun. . T . y.1 ,4 1 i. .: .4- a i . . , . , 1 im VAV.-V- Wv ; tet BRITISH TANK GOING INTO ACTION THROUGH 'I "t- 70cr3.- "$ . .M . 4 x i - A FRENCH VILLAGE . AV rfl IS Impressive rituals marked the Inirlal of (torp. Jitmes B. tlreshaiti, Irlvate Thomas F. Knrlght and Frlvute Merle I). I lay of Company F, Sixteenth liifiiiitry.wliiivvere Interred and military ceremony at Bathelemont on the afternoon of November 4. Throughout the ceremony at the graves, French butteries, from their positions, fired minute guns over the village nt the German trenches. with-religion- 'OWER FOR WATCHING FLYER 5.rv.. . v " h f' S &sttesh3s. I f ':! x 'A"l ' - !? rrv -- j a FIRST STEEL SHIP LAUNCHED IN SOUTH V i "I I j : The French Village through which it is passing has received a considerable amount of attention from the gunners, but that doesnt bother the tank in the least as It lumbers Into action. The Boche guns will make the tunk thelr objective as soon as the Teuton ulr scouts report Its presence. RESULTS OF GERMAN AIR RAIDS PARIS OVER MAY BE CROWNED CZAR J '. rCSi'lX S3 hz M Sf-A The first steel ship ever built south of Newport News Is shown here just It Is the Mexoll, a vessel of 3,000 tons, built by the Alabama-New Orleans Transisirtation eompany for the Mexican Fetroleum corpo after the launching. ratlouefid-waslanm-IiedirtVhdetrL- ,f S3 ts A ft !rZ3i4't mwim j,'? i s 1 f- .' J , , '& ? , ' v ' r DRESSING STATION 3' FRONT- - N-THE-WEST -O- XV v Observation tower nt naval aviation station at Warrington Beach, Iensu-rolna, erected for the use of our flying instructors, who note the efficiency and skill with which our cotn- - yl a, 4-- R J. jw. chlnes as they speed through the air. .OAtraThree. r"u"y-- v T ' - 6 - - 2 5K A m, W. '. ' rT.- - v 1 1 - AL 1 V- - :, x1 X , V- -- r : r f ,i ; xX.,,, Kinds-af-ISAe- ii; "America Is composed of three classes of men first, those who have t. ss cTrcrcnj I c V w" : v - succaede(li-attd,'4eotKl,tho?ie'-'Wli- Av ,c4 . ' V' 'x'L' Ve 3" ' 7 t - . r'G- .v - y'- t r s- - ' i $ .y - s ,r - '. ? i v4o havent. 1 F ,, ' 1 "a r "Yes? And" the third? y FVw V'eS7-. 4 V- -' U Mrn NrwryMH t?i nUm I "Oh, they're the fellows Viho write tTt'f jt articles for the magazines telling the ' to recent reports the Ger- second class how thev first class did According t i " mans may put the former czarevitch tt Life." .r ,he b"W ,hlChV" on the Iiussian throne. Here is the t " Th, ui'l'crplmlosrnph rtos a .!. Germans. ' i latest These places Harmonious Fate, photograph of the son of the exwrecked bv the Imnihs droned h.v the I of the people who live In the czar, now plain Alexis BomanoU. about names, theres an Talking homes the were Germans importance to the hoto by shows the results of bombs English burglar here who flrgt got Into h vvestsm NwwvtxirMrr t nln; photograph . Poor section of Taris. Thea lower . had been trouble In London. hoS)ltaI. which fortunately Reformed, dropped on the dormitory of childrens none were there. The "How was that?. Ever injured a served Judge Jail and sentence? A dressing station near the firing lines on the western 200 children, vacated In time by the . front operated by d Dot been removed donbtless "Witness "He broke Jim-JrInto a house a Tes, with but Fs retiahed sah; New the If Zealanders. In the foreground can be seen a wmunded soldier cxilr tng Is 0 mass of wreckage. nu a now an came livir and of .a out with a killed. life. it private Bobby. stretcher awaiting treatment. very ono cf them would have been & JaI. Jl-- " - V- - - . c .' V 1 hi Diiim 40 A " ,. f A ipmumiim.iij qH Vsrf , s ; ' I Vc.-- . f y. ,; . Ve- - i |