Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1916, Night Extra, Image 20

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CARRANZISTA OFFICERS MEET AMERICANS IN CONFERENCE
On" the richt is Lieut. Col. TrefiRo Davila, chief of arms of the Cnrranza Rarri
son at Casaa Grandea, and on tho left his aide, Lieut. Lcopoldo Coronado, who
have come to brigado headquarters to consult tho American chief of staff, Colonel
Cabell, shown in centre seated, about .arrangements for tho disposition of
American troops.
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GERMAN SHRAPNEL BURSTING OVER ARTILLERY-SWEPT GROUND AT VERDUN
To the left may be seen, faintly' visible, tho, cot ton-wool cloud of smoke from a shell hurled
ot a French line of communication. The photographer is reported' to have been severely
wounded in taking this picture., Tho scene is typical of the denuded country about the
fortress.
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CENTRE OF FIGHTING BETWEEN IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS AND ENGLISH
TROOPS IN STREETS OF DUBLIN
This is Sackvillo street, where the first clash between tho inhabitants nnd tho
soldiers is reported to have taken placo last Sunday. On this broad, central
thoroughfare is situated the general postoflicc, which the revolutionists captured:
after a charge on tho constables. Sackvillc street also figured in tho battle between
troops and people in July, two years ago.
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HINDENBURG'S NEAR
DOUBLE Officer Lou Green guards the
corridor outside tho Mayor's
office. Beside having the fin
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ho speaks seven languages
with ease, which is well be
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BPSIDBNTO OF THIS KENSfNGTQN STREET ARB "UP IN THE. AIR" ON ACCOUNT OF LOWERED STREET
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SHE IS A LEADING QUESTION IN ENGLAND
Here Ssla girl who can drill an armature in the Hampstead Railway shops, Londonas well as a man. Will sh
fe?P flb when the men who are now soldiers come back to workt that is the question now bothering th
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