Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1915, Night Extra, Image 18

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December 27, 1916
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WHERE THE NEWS IS THERE WILL THE EVER-READY CAMERA MAN BE FOUND ALSO1
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$20,000,000 ELECTRIC RAILROAD CUTS THROUGH THE ROCKIES
A big step Li electrical transpfcrtatjoa was taken when the C, M. and St. Paul Railroad opened this 440-mile line.
Jn the picture powerful twin locomotives are shown drawing a train weighing 300 tons.
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WEALTHY WOMAN'S HOME OFFERED TO THE ADVOCATES OF "PREPAREDNESS"
Mrs. Archibald J Barklie has announced her willingness to place this splendid place, "i.nei ttuww at Wayne, at
the disposal of the Government as a houpIUl in casa of war, It" has room for 80 beds.