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THE LAST MOMENTS OF WILHELM THE KAISER.
This is probably one of the last photographs to be made of Wilhelm Hohenzollern as Emperor of Germany, The photo was made
during one of his visits to Spa in Belgium, where he abdicated and fled into Holland. He is shown at the left, talking to Von Hintze. In
the center i“ former Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary. The others are members of the former Kaiser's staff. Wilhelm wears the
uniform of the Austrian army,
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Here is the “robber dance” on in full swing. That's what the
doughboys in France call it, because there aren't -nou(“h girls to
go around, and when they judge a pal has danced enough they just
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HOME AGAIN AND GLAD OF IT.
France is not the only nation having war rdueou. Here are seen three Chicago youngsters who
’r wers marconed in the invaded region when war broke out and compelled to remain there. Miss Gretoh
en fl.tn. a Boston war nurse, acted .é‘:utor mother and broug‘ht them back safely on the French
} liner Lorraine. She will mecompany mto their home in Chicago.
THE ATLANTA ((FORGIAN && & A Clean Newspaper for Southexn Homes e 5 & THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919,
THE VERY LATEST FROM FRANCE-—-THE “ROBBER DANCE.
Photos Copvyrighted by International Film Service
cut in and steal his girl. Then on with the dance! This photo
was taken at the Casino at Aix les Baines, France. The girls were
sent over by the Y. M. C. A.
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PAYING HER RESPECTS.
Any occurrence that can draw the attention of blase New
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OUR SUB CHASER FLEET LEAVING ENGLISH BASE FOR HOME.
Thirty American submarine chasers leaving the AMerican base at Plymouth, England, for home. Their departure closed the base
which at one time harbored 200 American war vessels and 3,500 naval officers and men. A big crowd witnessed the departure of the last
of our naval vessels in England.
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Little Miss Virginia Willys and the young Duke de Chaulnes
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A LITTLE LADY AND HER PRINCE CHARMING.
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BEATING THE BOLSHEVISTS.
This is one of the first photographs to arrive in this country showing the results of the recent 801.
shevik uprising and general strike in Buencs Aires, Arnentina. The photo shows police officials and
officers on duty at one of the streets approaching the works,
FRINCE CRARMING.
the daughter and son, respectively, of Mr, and Mrs. John N. Wil
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