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Ceremonies - New York City - Peace reports stop business in New York. When the first report of Peace was announced in New York today, business in general was stopped and crowds from business houses, hotels and residences swarmed into the streets and began the wildest celebration ever witnessed in the history of the city

Ceremonies - New York City - Peace reports stop business in New York. When the first report of Peace was announced in New York today, business in general was stopped and crowds from business houses, hotels and residences swarmed into the streets and began the wildest celebration ever witnessed in the history of the city

Ceremonies - New York City - Peace reports stop business in New York. When the first report of Peace was announced in New york today, business in general was stopped and crowds from business houses, hotels and residences swarmed into the streets and began the wildest celebration ever witnessed in the history of the city

Ceremonies - New York City - Demonstrations over premature peace rumor, New York, N.Y. Crowd at Times Square holding up Extras telling about the signing of the Armistice. The news spread quickly and business was temporarily suspended while the people celebrated. The Government report that the news was not true did not stop the celebration

Ceremonies - New York City - Peace Celebration in Broad Street, New York. Upon receipt of the news that Germany had signed the armistice of submission, men, women and children, lost for the moment in joy, threw clothing and articles in the air and shouted in a demonstration such as New York never saw before

Ceremonies - New York City - Peace Demonstrations. A crowd in New York City celebrating the signing of the Armistice by the German people. Allied flags were borne by the crowd. The streets were packed and all traffic and business operations were tied up

Ceremonies - New York City - New York Armistice celebration. The business sections of the metropolis appeared as if a great snow storm had settled over it a few hours after the receipt of the news there of the signing of the armistice. Bits of paper were thrown from office buildings, and the effect is seen here

Ceremonies - New York City - French and American Sailors join in New York Peace Celebration. The streets for miles were crowded, traffic was halted, and a general holiday of joy was declared at signing of armistice

Ceremonies - New York City - Peace demonstrations, New York. Crowds in front of Public Library on Fifth Ave. celebrating the signing of the Armistice by the Germans. All business was temporarily suspended and the workers joined in the festivities

Ceremonies - New York City - Peace reports stop business in New York. When the first report of Peace was announced in New York today, business in general was stopped and crowds from business houses, hotels, and residences swarmed into the streets and began the wildest celebration ever witnessed in this history of the city

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