Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 24, 1915, Night Extra, Image 14

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PERSONS, SCENES AND EVENTS THAT FIGURE IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY FROM DIVERS SOURCE!
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ITALIAN SUBMARINE, WHICH LAY HELPLESS AT BOTTOM OF SEA FOR THREE DAYS
The Nereido recently ran upon nn Austrian submarine in the Adriatic. The Austrian fired first.
In dodging, the Italian's machinery was so badly wrenched that the boat gradually sank to the
bottom, where for three days her crew labored frantically to repair her. Finally the vessel reached
port, where her crew had been given up for lost.
GENERAL VIEW OF PENN STREET, READING
Decorated and ready to welcome the delegates to the convention of the Patriotic Order
Sons of America.
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HYDROPLANE SCOUT LANDING ON THE SEA IN THE DARDANELLES
The British and French forces, which for months have- been striving to force an opening through
the Turkish lines defending thp poninsula, would have been well-nigh helpless excopt for the
presence of a largo and well-equipped fleet of aircraft, whose latest exploit was the sinking of a
troop transport.
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PENNA. RESERVE OFFICERS AT READING CONVENTION OF P. 0. S. OF A.
The State convention of the Patriotic Sons begins at Reading today, to.last three days.
Left to right are Captain D. J. Stevens, Captain Frank Miller, Coloned W. Shank,
Captain H. W. Aiken, Captain C. W. Phillips and Captain F. Small.
Photo by Underwood & Underwood.
FUTURIST FROCK IS SOCIETY'S SENSATION
Miss Violet King almost broke up the recent fashion show at Newport by appearing
in this skirt of many and startling colors.
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