'V A ,j i - - i f --1 V V ' ,-. 1?ben frig $ubtk fottaet PHILADELPHIA', "TUESDAY, MARCH -11, 1919 dnteen Workers Greet Arriving Soldiers at the Navy Yard : Who's Who in the Day's News m K' r ' ' 3- an fc " " i --Hi -i i in i-1 mi i --1 i. . i i - - i .1,.. i ,. .. , . HfiMVVVVJwip a ttRm lawVVBHHaBMiBBBfc J DOL'GHHOYS who airivcd on the American .steamship West Hosokic yesteiday at the Navy Yard pier, foot uf Uroad sticct, were supplied with coffee, sandwiches and cakes by canteen v.oikcrs, under command of Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux. K THE TIIOUGHTFUL-VISAGED warrior-aviator is Captain Edward Buford, of Nashville, Tenn., who anived yesterday at League Island. Captain Uuford holds the Legion of Honor ribbon, the Croix de Guoric and Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry in action. He put s'evea German airplanes out of action, of which two arc offlciallv accredited. Ho won the D. S. C. , for lighting live boche planes single-handed. W j IS- ' Yi S if " ft t to. ..J,nMr.,, jax '"-? y (. ; ,;"ir ' ' ''..'.. y m:4, -y. Mr v;.!' y&i4 "V 1 w A ivi f i jh 1 fe-sr-s. i-1 mm H Sir, - -y "r !S'K!f''' - - w - y . v j iiV A ' H WW :m . lHHVlH i f i X.r'U J& T.-a'V'AaBBBE ' S ' ' 43HHHHHHBBHHI 'k. 9 Jr- llil yHH IhUH l,.. i'f ffl IBbV :HaVH iam. t - - -M . .. . HI . " ' if 1 S m f-UHCMI R Jtt &' . mt& -if tv .s- .mmKMammii -b.jbi K J! r far v'S cBHHHHl HKV II . X 1 AN AMEIUCAN motor launch manned by Yanks patrolling the Khino. The boat is armed with machine guns. THIS IS HABY Patricia Wallace, only grandchild of Hugh 0. Wallace, Ambassador to Krancc. She has never seen her father, Captain Melville W. Wallace, serving with the A. K. F. overseas. The War Department will not permit relatives of .soldiers to visit 1' ranee. Mrs. Melville W. Wallace cannot accompany hfcr father-in-law abroad. ONE OF THE TWO huge fourtccn-inch fifty-caliber siege guns that arrived yesterday ut League Island on the West Hosokic. These monsters, sixty feet long, were to be used in the bom bardment of Metz. They were lashed tc, the upper deck of the steamship with steel cables sup ported by timbers , v iii-iuw uuroati. Br ESKmHlKEiKiS&KmtMKtomKuMmk KdBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBHPiT ' '"" Ik 1 hl BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHffEBlBBBHHQflr HhbbbbbbbHhbhb WBtL K&bH'IEIKBBILu'm BBaBaBaBaBIP XBbbbbbbbbbbBK'BW' P'H I BKk4 gsIBKBebBbBb - ' XBBBBBBBBBBBBBlfit E TvBSbBbMOW K M r9BBBBM 1 E( B v N.'AVATflBBBBBBBBBBBHiL r " Jl -'VAv.Sv AlUBVBVdMkBBBl . i i i i i. 1 1 -. i SIX LITTLK IIIIIDKS who ipeently arrived on tho transport I'lattsburg, Tho troopship brought .'J,ffa.-v-?evcn foreign brides of American boldlcrs and sailors. Fiom left to right arc Mrs. J. L. Phillip, " "of.ls'eodciihKan.; Mrs Doris Crawford, of Covington, Ky.; Mrs. D. V. Seabrook, of Portland, Ore.: lira. 'LBern0B,. of Salem, Mass.; Mrs.r .0. L. Corothcrs, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., and Mrs. T,inM,L1JTiLK pW-MOiV"lR v TH!": n$llW .'it;V?iU' ' TP AMKIUCAN AMUASSADOU to tho Court of St. James, John W. Davis, at the left- Winston ?.i?W Mtam Cathcrinp Hrcshovsknya, Is u Ph ladelp lia visitor. Churchill la the center nnU Mrs. iDavis, Photograuhed at tho. Innauet he! WronX irilTi "IuHtore KnUnes, of BroeklyD. N..Y. She spoke before tho Contemporary Club last night of Russia," 1 "A n V ii utftSis -J i v-J'-l'1- ' '. "'""'t .. . im ..
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