Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 01, 1914, Night Extra, Image 7

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PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBEIt 1, 1914.
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SCENES AND EVENTS IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY
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. GERMAN MARINES WHO ARE CO-OPERATING WITH THE LAND FORCES IN BELGIUM
Admiral von Schroeden (with sword) is shown here with his staff of officers, who left their ships and came overland to direct the fire of big naval guns
. which had 'been dismounted, shfpped by train and then remounted on concrete' bases. These are some of the men who bombarded Antwerp and have
since spent much time-building lines of trenches from Bruges to Ghent
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AMERICAN HORSES FOR THE WAR ZONE
Some of the 1500 horses at th'e Jersey City stock yard ready to be shipped to Europe.
Early in the war the United States was combed by hundreds of agents of the Allies In their
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A COSSACK LQCHINVAR AND BRIDE
This Cossack, with a Circassian; beauty perched on his saddle, was no doubt a suitor
for,' the hand of the young lady fho was looked upon wl(h disfavor, by the girl's parents.
So she consented to the elopement. She is dressed in all her finery,
A REVIEW OF GERMAN TROOPS IN A PUBLIC SQUARE IN BRUSSELS
The Belgian capital has become a big German military post and reviews, inspections and parades are held there as faslias new regiments of troops
arrive. The maneuvers are the same ub those of dress parade, though the men are in full field uniform. It is to be noticed that the bandsmen all wear
the traditional helmet Just as the fighting men do.
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AJ.OKRIAN TROOPS CAPTUR.BD BY THE ENEMY
Frwch oihci are ioad nl wing the Tuxcos for reoniMUrisg purpow and, m a result,
many of thtiA, hav at time bun trapped and auouMe4- Varyiuj typn f teatwM
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SIR HENRY HOWARD. BRITISH ENVOY TO
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