Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1914, Night Extra, Image 1

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Turcos Rout Germans on Aisne -Villa Moves on Mexico City
Body of Murdered Boy Found Suffragists of State in Session
SCENES AND EVENTS IN THE NEWS 'OF THE DAY
A PULL AT THE HUBBLE-BUBBLE BETWEEN BATTLES
The Indian troops helping to fipht the Germans in France cling
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ence in a strange country. The trooper shown is a high-caste man.
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PHILADELPHIA SUFFRAGISTS LEAVING TODAY FOR THE STAJE CONVENTION AT SCRANTON
The interest of T?ennsylvania!s workers for votes for women centres today in Lackawanna County, which is entertaining the 46th annual convention. Thirty-three
members of the local woman suffrage party and Equal Franchise Society started there today in. a special car attached to the Black Diamond Express of the
Reading Railway: Sessions will last three days. The Philadelphia delegation will have its headquarters at the Hotel Casey. More than 600 delegates are expected.
Scranton women have been making vast preparations for the comfort and entertainment of their guests, among whom will be included some of the most dis
tinguished women in Pennsylvania and other States as well.
CANADIAN TROOPS LINING UP THEIR ARMORED MOTORCARS FOR . REVIEW BY KING GEORGE
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a ramble about the. city. These lads are enjoying one of the greatest
r'elVhts known to boyhood a fire in an old boiler in a vacant lot.
t I'hoto by VnderwowJ & Underwood,
English people were much surprised to learn that the Canadian expeditionary force, shown here on Salisbury field, had brought with them equipment and supplies
modern in every respect, They thought their, cousins from across the sea were coming from the backwoods where armaments consist mostly of old-fashioned
muskets and coonskin caps. One of the surprises that the Canadians brought was this fleet of heavy armored automobiles, furnished complete with rapid-fire guns
and searchlights. This battery was the gift of a wealthy Montreal resident, who supplied every article, even to the smallest, for a complete motor battery outfit.
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