Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1916, p. 2

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This picture, taken in the French lines, shows the facilities DARING WOMAN AVIATOR. Miss Cecilia Wright, shown A WOMAN EVANGELIST. Mrs. T. D. Barr, an Indianapolis hor 3 : ok woman, has gained a unique reputation as an evangelist. She in the picture, climbed to a heignt of 5,100 feet in a 135- is assisted by a working party of nine members, who accompany IN THE DUG-OUT BARBER SHOP. her on her tours. Meetings for "men only" are held as a regular available to the poilu to have his hair cut and to be shaved. The barbers are all soldiers them ; horse-power aeroplane. Bad air conditions kept her from y y wi b in civilian life. selves, many of them haus ing been barbers in civilian life establishi a Div we To voor. NC RUINS OF FORT VAUX AFTER RECENT BATTLE. The picture gives a good Deutschland, taken after the vessel's recent arrival at New London. It shows the submersible protect: at the speciallyconstructed dock. The photographer the watchman and gained access to the enclosure. indication of the effect of modern heavy artillery used against aboveground platfrom which he reached by means of a canoe, he was discovered and a plank weighing several hundred pounds w the deck of the ss. Willehad, which is the mother ship of the Deutschland." In the lower right hand corner, the picture shows the last of the ripp! . made by the plank striking the water.

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