Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1916, p. 2

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FIRST PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OF THE ALLIED GENERALS AND RULERS. A : i s f bomb throwl It shows the five biggest men of France and England near the Somme battlefront From left to tight they stand: Trench squad being instructed In the ways gl hom rowing. Gen. Joffre, Pres. Poincare of France, King George, Gen. Foch and Gen. Haig. THE 97TH AMERICAN LEGIONERS AT VALCARTIER LEARNING THE ART OF TRENCH FIGHTING. LATEST MEANS OF LOCOMOTION. While not yet common enough to be termed popular, the "suto-pushmobile" bids fair to compete in popularity with its oldér but smaller brother, the skate pushmobile, A small gasoline motor furnishes enough power to run the machine at a good speed. For the second time in a month New York city is facing a tie-up of its transportation. Half of the street cars are idle and many 'enterprising auto owners reaped a harvest of quarters and half-dollars by carrying home from work those who were unable to squeeze into the subway and "L" trains. MLLE, MILOUNKA a ' How the motormen of Se'subwsy and elevated girl of nineteen, who since the beginning of the war, ' : 4 : a member of the Second Regt. of Moravo, and has been : ; +." trains in New Yorkiare being protected from wounded three times in battle, ~~ :

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