STRAT, ".T ,H PICTORIAL SECTION S." 41 svv. -CO Keftg-rr fcuemng Bt ' " VisS?CS35SliJifiiS' m ' RITISH WAR CRAFT BRIDGE NORTH SEA AGAINST U-BOAT PERILS-OTHER NEWS PHOTOGRAPH MT ir ' ' - fc VI." . iafVBBBHBaBMaBBnaYBBCaftlEraviH ' i"" A1"''' T ''' J- V y... , , V ' k (.,r.,.w n - . .. ... - - -aV-; --:r ; URITISH WATCIll)U(iS OF THK SKA OX (iUAltl) AGAINST PItOWLING SUDMAItlNES An iinliiokcn fhuiii of ariiifd craft, technically called "the drift fleet," maintains its vigil day and night, in all kinds of weather, lest an enemy commerce destroyer slip by and go about its ruthless work of destruction. I inii.i.il JJrlliali War I'liulosruph. fgymawaajgyya . ,.,,..... hMm!!mmmMMmHiMaMmimi - .,., JP Copyright, Un'lerwoud i Underwuod. RAIN OR SHINE THE ALLIES' ADVANCE CONTINUES onu-iai union war rhoiocrapn Insurmountable diillculties have been overcome, and the mere incident of a supply wagon getting stuck in the niud is insignificant. THEY HAVE CREATED A NEW STYLE IN WEDDINGS 'Hello; yes, I'll take him," said Miss Ruby R. Knight, of Bainbridge, Ga., on the left, during the ceremony by long-distancjB telephone which made her the wife of t Lieutenant James 0. Taylor, to the right. The bridegroom, who resorted to this unusual means when refused a furlough, held the receiver at a military training camp near New York city. ry m FIIC)KE, OF TUB SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN, IN THE ACT OP . PASSING ATHLETICS NOT CONFINEO TO THE BOYS AT SWARTHMORE IltGH The slrl atudcuts are adept at hockey and many qthcr branches of sport, S. c-r which their energetic physical directors, Miss Louise Ware and Peter II w , .nvwse, art-respowmy. v ?.. V" ,'!tf, f Vt ,1 v .. ' .aiflRk. SPjraW'
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