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“VELLY FINE, TANK YOU”
Mere are some pictures of the good ship Hwah Yih and her
Chiness crew taken at her dock in Philadelphia. The Hwah Yih
is the first Chinese merchant ship to enter this port. She was
loaned to the United States by the new Chinese Republic for use
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HALTED BY THE FLOOD.
The Seine River is over its banks again and many streets
in Paris are taking on a striking similarity to the waterways of
Venice. Floods are nothing new to Parisians. There have been
times, years ago, when to reach the Louvre one had to use a boat.
The photo shows a hospital barge almest submerged by the wa-
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BOTH IN SERVICE.
Mere is Lieutenant Colone!l Theodore Roosevelt, son of the late
Roosevelt, with his wife, at Romagne, Meuse, France.
moouvou has been doing canteen work for the Y. M. C. A, in
for some time. Lieutenant Colonel Koosevelt, as noted by
be, gtflp.:.:n his left sleeve, has been with the American
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in carrying supplies to the stricken people of Europe. The photo
to the left shows John Chinaman at lunch—chop suey, rice, tea
and rice cak®s. The saying that wherever there is a Chinaman
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depth of 2 feet and considerabl e property damage has resulted.
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Photos Copyrighted by international Film Service
An idea of the size of the guns that the former German Ü
boats were equipped with can be gained from the picture which
shows the big gun on the deck of the Deutschland, 2d. This par
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A LITTLE TOE WORK,
WHEN THE SEI NE RIVER OVERFLOWED.
ONE OF THE BIG GUNS ON THE DEUTSCHLAND, 2D,
there is a laundry is well demonstrated in this picture; even the
crew of a Chinese vessel is scrupulously clean. Rope ladders are
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resort to rowboats to leave or reach their homes. The overflow
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lthWl one of the Seine bridges just out of reach of the rising
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ticular former terror of the deep is lying in Cherbourg, It is a
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a cargo of merchandise before we went into the war.
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THE BRIDE AND AFT DECK.
merrily about the rigging with just the aid of their hands and
toes. On the right is a picturc o f the bridge and after-deck of the
Hwah Yih. The vessel is now out on the broad Atlantic loaded
to the hatches with food, clothing and medical supplies.
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The cheering crowds in Paris quickly learned something of
the famous Wilsonian smile. This picture shows the President on
the way to the City Hall, at the time he was made an honorary
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DOING A MAN'S WORK. o .
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People said that women would only hold men's jobs for the
period of the war. HMere's proof that theyare to ku‘F their jobe :
after the war. Allow us te introduce W\h tadale, who §
is a gate tender at the New Mm ves A esiag st bame
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