jh "3fer -t; ft"-jS rty3(!8 BtKS ? -- -jToanK: bJSfct hw efc STT WEDNESDAY December 23, 1914 wmn SCENES AND PERSONS MENTIONED IN THE HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS OF CHRISTMAS WEEK . Intha' At y,ar odiag from 63d ard. s There 'tws in ti mra KrJ&W LSi5rsy()3L tS nVnua lhA ductal facturing plant on ..Meaia si Kthoueht eta ifttio count! it city, he ?.thmtth ceedlnni htf kjcertj perta j 130,000 fori On purchase corner 133 by 17 tfeet. to hy 1.2, f.TWO-td urn prop 84 RaIm mh 1907, Sop swin ana icon. iun ana wu r 15 9 by! ub, uan o. naisB ioift Jul . B. Done bv T . . lsin, oct( ., mink r ,' line. 15 18 2H bj am, juty wry m MftM hv . The cleg riiary. 18 CI earn C8th strc rear of Xansdou 58th atr had beer two-ntor Novembe Olrard the west couth 153,754. dY dwellings 112.000. North J. Mnsjt both sldd building ; Of Uis 68 or rented The a tart, nt mont In will TO EOth atrefl BAt Sales i 1SO0, Mai downs bulldln-j AU1U. Jia, downs i by im.t JBll. NOl lAnm3o lot C3 1 1S12. 3 nue. 101.1. July W, 8. C 1 by 6 nue. lot lB.Ji 1913. Noti ireei. avenue, Ocorss ' This: op of all SS dwellll Invading I Collece. A feat Phlladelr rry tt Is only leya, wit elevated, section. PTOl The. fu of Mlsal the. oldel city, whl cutor to I her hom burial Xjower Ground BBJ Orfei JUiti ymaAM Je Ffr Jrdti ranair aUe bo art hm iST M,.-f ml-. Itil i"'', -" ,... V w&.: y.,. el .;vV ?f "& . ausf fc.' AvW"': GERMAN SHIP FIRED ON BY BRITISH CRUISER This is the first Incident in the sinking of an enemy's vessel on the high seas. The shot strikes in the bow and the ship begins to burn. jsji..;s .VG.,i&ss' c-s.iswi a; ' ---- -v i, i x .'usas-. '? Yifil " i ' . !!.'- ?, j , .!--.. - ..j-SaBBWr" i Afifl? V 5cwr ras5sn?TS'srisss3we wwwMYif u Jiiwj.'p j 'i : t!2jw wiwaBKS'i i ,T'r-mrmrr-7-i'-v-1 r "ivni n-r - L r. 5 w ,! v-,r?ri ' t-kTr " - - Jt , bjvtrij(aiiiir r a n f T' yfekvj; ,? - THE SHIP CAREENS BEFORE SHE TAKES FINAL PLUNGE The fire has spread all over the vessel and the water is pouring in. She Hit heavily to starboard, rolls between the seas, and then goes down. BOATS ARE PUT OUT AND THE CREW TAKEN OFF m T H Xff BSSL lyiVV . y v. 'a.,j ' ?k- . . -. . f? , if.ij.a ' .? i? v 'w. a "1 ' .ggMBMMLlr . . 7 A .,&g ' !.w ,"." S.ud'S''. . " ; SiS ft ' 1 wJmw ,r 4? ; rfi 'jft.ne J?? tS.,i"T'.l - ..5M 5 1 A f A s AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS START OFF GAILY FOR FRONT A troop train bearing men from the second line is shown just before It moves off toward the Russian frontier. The cars are covered with ribald inscriptions directed at the Russian army. BUT THIS IS WHERE THE PATHS OF GLORY LEAD Snow now sifta down upon the rows of silent graves containing all that is left of the youths who a few weeks ago started for the battle line so light-heartedly, or .they He wqunded and abandoned in deserted towns. Their burial places are unnamed and the only Information that goes back to those at home is the blunt announcement: "Your son has fallen." NO LONGER INTERESTED IN GLORY A British soldier, wounded, sinks down at a comer in a street in a deserted French town through which his regiment retreated. Sickness and weariness is evident in every wrinkle in his clothes. ' " '" ' ' "' II i in. T..- .-rw. . -" iM AHKiOCAN HOiHTAL SHIP ARRIVES AT AlttJTSRDAM fl TAK OWS THAT TK DOWI KT MAKE A CH1TMA CAVL AT YQgSt H0UKB