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The others arc not identified. - 4 . MR. A.b MRS. ENRICO CARl'SO shopping in a Red Cross shop for the benefit of wounded sol diers, on Fifth avenue, in New York city. The noted tenor and his bride have made sevoial donations to tlik shop, which is under tlm dnection 'f Miss Helen V. Flick PARIS HAS BESTOW ED many gifts upon President and Mis. Wilson. This gold plaque was presented to the President by the City of Paris Vf ml- sw'rare vHmmft-'JL BCHnniAVf'?wlv i -i mZ 35 mil"- rfrnn fi SmmmWmW$4?T!tm& - tiQimmmMsm-.. -?5&3m I I i i I II It III ll ll L. -WVaB) JiVf i(lril S 'H lr ti,-, fTTl'TITBr T ' l'TlTTtlliri L .J? HO- t Jfc - J J ryj-vB jvw '-'' v.a S1-)! vf "wr -r .. R;?'W1fc- tea, Sfe. &B; rr it,' war i'""-- J,ZL .rl "Tl.""! 5ts.T,rt""' S?J'.M tW. oRi ' v ..-"7"-: y y t .."-"VrgNfJ -sir. '(;f ' .- - vx. r; . " jTjtl .A-saffts 'Vf.wj V' gg-sg rw - T-' -A-l'g-' ffr r.ia-ffaj Myivf' ?! -!JV v ' .? .rft VfftV-'jTi ..-A Jl?, .JSUtlftiM -s. 'v'feSK '- ,v , ,T . 1 La .yi !?."" 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In the ravine below railway employes are burning tho wreckage. WRECKING CREWS DESTROYING THE DEBRIS OF THE SCRANTON FLIER'S CRASH into thorenr of tho Doylestowa local train. After tho dead and injured had, been removed, railway employes worked all night carrying the wreckago to the ravine near the track, where it was burned. v - iwuo6u Wi $v ft- 5VM '.r 1 ..", i. &&, ,! --!-
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