Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 25, 1918, Night Extra, Image 22

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THE BATTLE ZONES OF TODAY teem with millions of human beinRs feverishly engaged in the transport of
supplies for the vital first lines. Above, an ammiwition-loading point transferring cases from train to caisson.
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1 This photograph shows how well the British forces are prepared for another German offensive.
BOUND FOR ENGLAND and then home to Canada, this wounded Canuck is not regretful for his
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EXTENT TO WHICH Germany hair been forced to call "upon her "raanH-power to carry oUt
. her'junbjtloua. plaaVia indicated by these, youthful prisoners in British hands.
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NEVER. BEFORE IN THE WAR has -the artillery played such a major part as now, when
every shelter behjnd either battleline is being searched out by the big guns.. This photo shows
two, French peasants in the ruins of their Home, g'truck by a big shell.
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IMAGINE IF ONEtOF- THESE monster shells were to come
crashing into Broad street!, Yet that is just what pften happens
in Nancy, France, where fortunately this great projectile tailed
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