Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 11, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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SCENES AND PERSONS OF NOTE IN THE WORLD'S NEWS DAY BY DAY AS REPORTED BY THE CAMER&
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r;KI?VT ARMADA OF UNITED STATES SWINGING THROUGH NARROWS'
Dreadnoughts and superdreadnoughts coming into the Hudson River for the
Presidential review. The deck scene in the foreground is on the Florida. Then,
in the order in which they appear, are the Kansas, South Carolina, Michigan.
Delaware, North Dakota, Texas, New York and Wyoming.
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AN OFFICIAL WELCOME FOR itiH FLEET
In the absence of Mayor John Purroy Mitchcl, Acting Mayor McAneny welcomed
Rear Admiral Fletcher (on the right), his fleet and his men, on behalf of New York
city. The city is full of jackies who are being welcomed sincerely.
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TO THE DEAD WHO WERE FAITHFUL
This fountain, erected in Battery Park, New York city,
is in memory of wireless opcrntors who" have been lost
at sea while at their post or duty. Among the name3
inscribed arc those of Jack Phillips, of the Titanic.
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ONE OF THE LARGEST UNITED STATES SUBMARINES
The K-6, of the Atlantic fleet, led the squadron which came up the Hudson River for the great review to take
place May 17.
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