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Show - FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF AMERICAN t, - - mm i t'r fc , ,Ti- boro the the first photograph of the American peace mission, taken In tin Hotel t'rlllon, Puri. Col. K. M. House, Secretary Ijinslng, 1resi except President Wilson, are slopping. Left to right, they nre: . Gen. Bliss. II. Tasker . Wilson, Henry White and w This Is deie-cat- e. OF FRANCE MADE MARSHAL GENERAL RETAIN PEACE MISSION :rrc.r rAf Belgian nriny, a Portuguese general hi lea a g ilhering ..f the most hr, hunt military lhlore " hlVli'lt .r v, Koeh, Field Marsha, Sir I and i.eneml Haller of t n i t . el h,Mo ... --- Fiance. l lya... ... IN VLADIVOSTOK END OF THE WAR CELEBRATED HUDSON RIVER OUR BATTLE FLEET REVIEWED IN THE r: ' C ' 1 Tv i iV - trik ' rt ; if "' r ,r r !- ii , -- -- ,1 i m J? f,..j .. ,..v. W ' . 7, fr7v - t ..i, , T?V, ?v s. r . , iV ' - -- v ' v h 4fi f ' - ' - ll . il , .;j jv a4. ijr v . . r ' JLy s . - ' ' i, M : t i t ' 1 mpi j r t , ; dCT rVnr .Nto.es tiia'iiWaiw w Aw.. s.eX.eVTT',vs. shows the This photograph v in w American forcVs headed by i'L- Cli a ye-yv- '; ,K 1 x v -- .n Lincoln stmue for a . lr !: London ' i;!."'' it - - . i ? f : n-;K- V. J J '- . . -- w ;Tr' r J , " J.' vy Y 5 V - i ! i ):; - ;;!' y.!i-,- . x ' 1 H f?f ' i'v'i ', , ' J t R . 19 ' I ' - i J " A-?--A- ? - I Tv " n,jf64 .r ' kwy fit f r ,,? ; tty.; ..!&.. - WiM - - H 'if S , v. v , , r s'rKfib ,: has-'deser- i v .K, tfeNleoine extended the sailors are h parade of the bluejackets. The Ifth avenue. ot XS'lomnt nwvdown rand . Ccorye DECORATED YANK AMBULANCE UNIT . T"-.'oVvnc- ' I bl.e - ... i f ' , . 'l ; " - a ,7j ji f f i . .., jU'(Wfc.v i yteuOlv turtle H , trn Nrvatmir ) tti RAFT BUILT BY THE SWEDES - iTir XJJJUnji,i a y lultl L vw y'r ' j woiM b. nantinr 1,1. an at early date., evening clothes this scri- ti,.. !,. i I I -- 1.; t;. - ri : n; t h tbJfenreSftS ' t o f ! i i f.- - " A 7 Ever been la w f -- MftfVVenfif' ,v of the 1 rem.U army deev rat- - the prnch service, attached td , United States ambulance ' f ' " ; v iii de G,serre. (ll6 S S army, with tb t?f jaiir said the Judg No. Well, they have regular hour over there and I believe regu ar boura plus a few days work on the road. will do Jda good. I will Cn yon flJ and costs, and yon can lay it ont tell." IadiararoHa Ncwe. -- v A; VC j -' .'vv . ' "s " - -- Boston Transcript. ; , T ; , r k i jr 7-- - - - T v 7, - .Hr. . : j : . I .viA v f j ' , , 4 . J Ginrnl Fayfis m h. mc-n- f ; - w ENORMOUS su--- I i X- ' I How does he spend his lel?,ur were ome who took 1 timer asked the prosecutor. wndMed why a British find ty -was the reply. Sleeping." eraj should trouble himself over When the boy took the stand he de- j f rt vu. matters as this in war time. i j But nled that he had been out of employ m1se knew thH the wire; I i . t for six iuc"'v" and said bl his famUy and 'j t 1 mother had erred as to the length of the Turks. , last work he did was ,w j time, as theand"one-ha!, f months ago. about four Old Saying Amended -I How many tours a day do you J f v 3fe? gf-n- iJ s 1 1 -- ! , .H bc.Mrr.jnl r&Vrll. .e1.m.,iW!n.c....cl from Kot to ! tt,e carl, put of 1910. H I I i b, i M.em, de i was and treated well been quite fccrlbed during his term of captivity j I. Consuntl- - 1 telfyins ,. ' . . for .tact M 'Me. - testified .lteri 7 rbt mttftr v I ( . .rpwh.. tt. Or., Banurt. in city court recently, , , ; ! . . , . Regular Hours Now. ,n ; ; ' ved lodra ,rd .r a'- r This Is the Faint Usurious statue l,nrkLlnooln In Lincoln. j Abraham he j Vountry." will which of a duplicate Chicago, l in th. Cannins n " Had marii will It London. Westminster, lions of the moment Is the of One century of peace between the United erft States and Great Britain. This statue ubly a prisoner In Turkey, u long after k for reproduction .... controversy over WUJ-J- U W compamtlve rnerit, ni - ., (,. ' : I 1 ) - . . - V- . . ;ra , .. - 1 . i ;r- Svtii - u - '" ft'--"- j- f r- , ;.: ' x. ' 1' 4 was the Q ship Suffolk One of the greatest nerules of the vessel until one of the J Coast, width cruised around as a harmless Railing; the of shies ship would open tip wuid come up to attack, then the be would by the Iirltisn entrance to the bouse In Moulllenai, reported UHAinly tj)e ginving of another . uu, with the gun In Cleuiene. hatch Premier forward where show open the France, inUty TJilg photograph a he will placed horn. Over It tablet hearing the formal declaration well from bis ,1 v 4 . 7t y iimr initi Kl az-- s V qu,i v ,i t I i . ,. u - I ;; i, NEMESIS OF THE HUN SUBMARINE -P ' . a :f- rTf. ; M i . i the IIikImhu Mae. ...'. t. n " - - vVtA- Aei lllWMI,,l,iri,l "" BIRTHPLACE OF CLEMENCEAU their own band. PARADE OF THE BLUEJACKETS IN NEW YORK :...... ifhr ' v - s t' yre .'.v. fi Wea'sfn ' 7 4 -- e-- V 1 .'Vv1 '"i c ? rA s . .' v. . X,' 5- - , f f I I T nl and now ftrit!y i.i.ch This gret ruft. built at llapurunda, Swtdi-nSame Old Trouble, in IVnmark, is 11S pr0Ulliied to eeM back at a wharf In the harbor at Copu.hagcn, The five mw c below. and line wattr above be hasn't done It IT meters wide, three meters 1017 IOCK AM.vw, cor-.- nv ns mm h . build to ani months six took The men. with raft, of seven yctT Molly Thata ellthe way and wood as four big steamers, and la held an lagoniuba sjstrm o by promise those hair 'restorers , perfonnrftce." 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