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SiT- mi "k ';&!,?' iw n" if wui-a jmfiiwfT MMHt vfPW if'iwua" wywu-vwif&tuw, ''"WfjfT'l ?''! ' ''"J. l NIGHT EXTRA 11l.lrSi -i'ji EXTR&'-'lf ..., KTT1U1 ; . I a R 11 VOL. l-NO. 50 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 10, 1D14. Cortnton. 1014. at the rcruo I.rixint CoMt-Att. PRICE ONE C5ENT?' Emden, Sea Terror, Burned U. S. Warship Reported Blown U oney for Second Food Ship City Stock" Yard Quarantined M INCIDENTS IN THE DAY'S NEWS FROM THE PICTURE VIEWPOINT f T ; iitmirKfcHHi i iii i i , ggwwa LARKIN, WHO STIRRED LABOR IN IRELAND TO LIGHTING POINT The famous leader is attending the convention of the American Federation of Labor, and an interview with him appears in another column. M TOMMY ATKINS TAKES IT EASY IN THE HARD-WON .TRENCH British soldiers snapped during a lull In the 'Battle of the Aiwe,, whichjlqq4 m,ojrc1''th.an4 threg weeks a.nd resulted In the second great retreat 'of the Gerniansi The troopers are resting Before xesumlngthcpjrpeess of "digging, them .aelves in" .deeper. - v . .- r F '(, i ' I I I i nMWifci III Hi I i I h m I I I w i I I IH'J : .'' "" ' . ' ' '' '-i T-'r, ii i I -" ' -- "- " - a-u -. i -t ni n' ' 1 by t V ,,iii ' i .1 !AYt; t4 I flAnTMfi PPnursmMS Tfl RE RUSHEu id inn i nirlA "Quick work" is the watchword for every one who has been engaged in the work of sending food to the starving Belgians. LABOR'S COURT OF HONOR IN SOUTH BROAD STREET A view from Spruce street north through the white pillars and the great arch,. The delegates to the American Federation of Labor convention are in session in Horticultural Hall, on the left. U ' !.'. '., Ill '., UIU1 '.'J ' Ma ii m mb ii ffn i ma in minniMi iwmi Kmniiii i mi n i iniiiiiiiiiiwiiiinniiiimiii nimin i i "r!w ' ' i " - " in. - I" I "" '. ., inn -i,i iiiwi !!! iimim-m IV nt WMHHMBIMtCSqM IT" '" ' i " -."-i-.- . . 1 nniT-1ITBIr-1rinwrrTrnrjTf(-ii iririrTinr'Wnrf I'liiiimi . rn-rmrn SUFFRAGIST ADDRESSING CROWD AT POSTOFFICE AT NOON TODAY I HIM AdlU rotter, OI tbe Philadelphia lelceauon to the National Suffisr Convention, soeakune at Ninth and Chestnut streets hmtote l&avtar mi - .: EI J tor iwW, 3 rt t i ' -y. ...M.. ,, , - i. - .M ..., ..- , ""- ' - " '" - i ni . - i i i ii ni nun ii fiiirinliiut 'm SCHOOL CHILDREN REVERENTLY TOUCHING THE LIBERTY BELL Pupils from the Harriet Bteibi Swwe School vtsned Indeptndenwc Hall tuda? ad 0eaUj adawtd aa at bataiy'ii mgt-vtieijftcd veUu, an ; ssel ifa e alu.; .,,. ji tM ftlV hn Wll ilglan , today id shli hi I ah r.- eld ojyj w- Jb! opd iy clrj ry Va s mi erora I I :u i 0 r"! ar aI