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8 NEW YORK TRIBUNE JULY 29, 1917 A* m r*T*5*\*^ **t A X On the left?-A truly remarkable and absolutely autl. photograph showing eighteen of the German air* that bombed London in their murderous morning r? July 7th. Flying at a comparatively low altitude the I !un machines were finally beaten off by British airplanes vtd anti-aircraft guns after killing 37 and wounding 141. The circular picture above is an enlarged section of the main picture. Neither of these photos has been the least bit retouched. i A genuine photograph of Old Glory being paid hom? age in Berlin?but it Was taken several years ago at a military re\iew. How long will it be before we again see it in the German capital? i'ca.ai Jlluiapson It's serious business when a Jackie falls out of bed. Here are two Jackies m.tking be? lieve they are comfortably happy in tlieir hammocks "somewhere in New London." laUni. Film Above ?- Kenneth Livlifstoae, son i>l C. II. Livtafstu presMeat of it, ? li >v Scouts of Am ? ici. driving a I tractor on the I S e o u t Ferai WtsMagtfM, 1' "Lvcry scout fec.1 a soldi?** the Boy Sc .* patriotic sl< <a- < f, te '-i/ a i /rom i-stml Tltti -? r An umimral photograph of Alexander F. Kerensky, now abtsolute <lictator of New Russia, saluting his troops at a battle front review. Russia's Council of Soldiers' and Workmen s Delegates and Peasants only last week, after an all night session, voted this mag? netic young leader unlimited power for the re?stablish ment of public order, both at the front and at home. lOttrOOtiyOOl /'("a .'?' a a,.