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PERSONS, PLACES AND SCENES PROMINENT IN THE NEWS OF A WORLD'S DOINGS DAY BY DAY
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GENERALS IN THE WAR ON THE RUM TRAFFIC
Former Governor R. B. Glenn, of North Carolina, at right, and
District Superintendent Homer W. Tope, of the Anti-Saloon
League, caught by the camera on Chestnut street. The former
sees no humor in the popular jest about what the Governor of
North Carolina said to the Governor of South Carolina
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HAVING A JOKE ON HIS ABSENT MASTER
While his rider is away untangling a traffic snarl, this police
horse has twisted around directly in the path of the passing
throng. Philadelphia's traffic is the best handled in the world.
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ENGLAND'S NATIVE BARRIER AGAINST THE TURK
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Zealand troops in defense of the Suez Canal. There is a fine
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YOU MUST HAVE A MILITARY CLOK NOW, GIRLS
A midwinter snapshot' from Nice, on the Riviera, where the
modistes are flocking to get an idea of what the new season's
fashions are' to be. The war influence is still strong.
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BEHIND THE GUNNER ON A BRITISH TQRPEDOBOAT DESTROYER
A picture taken from the deck I eon of the fast patrola to the English Channel which is trying to
hit a German ccout cruiser.
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