aces os am prreeneeeery DM jl CSE "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMEER 25, 1916. Pick TWO. Winter will play havoc with the. military roads in France which have already been torn up by shell fire, retard- A few of the beautiful chrysanthemum plants at the flower show at the American Museum of Natural History in New ing the moving of guns and men. Forests will be denuded to supply the nec ry wood to repair these. : Photograph shows lumber'made available by engineers, { York. Some of the Bushes can boast of three and four hundred blossoms, which are supported by wire frames. -- 4 vi. a ed ga, ANS. Finishing the last leg of his journey at a speed of 137 miles an hour, Victor Carlstrom flying from Chicago to New York, ; A view in the lighthouse at Tomkinsville, N.Y. where landed at Governor's Island, November 3rd. Photo shows him 'in his 200 horse power Curtiss aeroplane, Just after he King Constantine of Greece addressing his troops at the huge lenses flash their beacon many miles. landed. Caristrom was for a time instructor at the Long Branch Aviation School. palace in Athens during the recent crisis. How the President of the United States and His Opponent Voted on Election Day ? ballot at 9 ain. His ballot was number 50. Photo shows tim Yering the selins ie J : TUEAES Wasting his ballot which was number thirteen, at a laundry on after he haa voted. PEE i ' Eighth Aventie, New York. He voted at almost exactly seven o'clock. § ing