r 1 t-1 The Best 'SATURDAY November 9, 1918 d News Pictures Daily and x THE EVENING TELEGRAPH uentng JTTHE GOVERNOR-ELECT OF THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, WILLIAM G. SPROUL, AND HIS FAMILY Ahnvol THE RAILROAD STATION AT SEDAN. Tho historic little Freiuh city, loni: in tho nosscssion of the German invader, has been cloriously , redeemed by American troops. No longer do German soldiers stand about tho little station with the Teuton signs. The largo picture shows a general view of the famous city of Sedan. Once more the tricolor of valiant France flies from its fortress, noted in Franco-Prussian war, NEW YORK CELEUHA f INO tho report of arms ir- A s" t !n th" finr-"al district of down town Manhattan on receipt of a report that the war was over. -Si M K3 El'-V-i, i I '? . v.. J ... -TAJlfl ' - . . . pivV ' i'is- AVisfRiW.v X-'.:-'n - t-, "u..i:s-aBfflf.arjtuJteJs;.j . -'. jtkt&i':sJF' JY" fraS&i , .& -.. ..--,1 J v r b !t i - m " '. M ' y ii&Lk. .. j. jjitimiMtitohtjSCiLj, 2k, " !., Egi h-, ftt