Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 29, 1916, Night Extra, Image 20

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March 29, 1916
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TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A THOUSAND SOURCE
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REINVIGORATED RUSSIAN ARMY TAKES OFFENSIVE AGAINST LONG LINE HELD BY TEUTONIC ADVERSARIES
This is the first war picture that has come out of Russia in manv months. It shows Slav soldiers guarding Austrian prisoners. The freshness and
comfortable equipment of the Russians is in strong contrast to their haggard prisoners. The Czar's armies have been completely re-formed since the
retreat from Galicia.
Photo ls- Underwood A Undernood.
GERMANS REAP HARVEST OF PRISONERS AT VERDUN
French officers are waiting hero for a train which will take them to a prison camp. This'
is the first picture received from the German side since the great battle began.
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HISTORIC AND PICTURESQUE OLD PENNSYLVANIA CASTLE AND GROUNDS IN DORSETSHIRE, ENGLAND, ARE NOW FOR SALE
At tho left appears the property on Portland Island given to John Penn, grandson of William Penn by George III. On the right, in the foreground, is the donjon keep of the Bow and Arrow Castle, which is situated on the same grounds. Here was th
residence of William II, called William Rufus, who died in 1100.
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MRS. PAXSON D.EETE.R
Philadelphia fenceri who will compete for the
national women's, championship in New York
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BIGGEST SUNFISH EVER SEEN IN AMERICA TAKEN OFF PALM BEACH
This monster was harpooned by Ambrose Monnell, of ths Mid vale Steel Company. It is simply a colossal edition of the tiny
fish often seen in ponds and aquariums. It weighs almost a ton and is believed to be more than 400 years old. It probably,
wanaered over irom Airttan snore..
MISS IDA TOEPFER
Another expert wielder of the folia, who jnlllP
from this city to take part in the national fencwa
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