tC 5,4' 3$TPA? IllMMB)! IWM.l' lawni bij.ii ii in u m W"-' t THURSDAY December 31, 4914 'GbfyGj? JW.M-V 4 114 & T! 1 j$f''px.'J!h''''t$ ? ' y' i':ii jyTJtPEEgCTvfql rfvr1 Lt ' "h .--- t. . Mlf , , . C It $ I t Jl ' .' " .f I t,V . , -. ';Tflff iVBrFS PROM THE CITY, NATION AND WAR AREA SEEN THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS Atti JHIHfiBrae " $ IHhEi j1k Jp L2Lil-3lr 1 3 J"Wnfr)tt Stt tilt -jv& iriii'f 'flR-V , . jyX? f)?r . i in fi11 BWPHjgjBHyTBfc FVBrPtJror JPjBSK a rr $ v tmIIJK - t t ;,'- , F"lFTH BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP FROM THIS PORT The'. British steamship 'Industry, :known as .the ''Pennsylvania State Ship," because most of her cargo o . consists' of- contributions from the State at large, probably will sail today. WILL BE NEW YORK'S NEW DISTRICT ATTORNEY Chares A. Perkins has been selected by Governor elect Whitman to succeed Mr. Whitman himself in office. He has been a member of Whitman's staff. LET VOTERS DECIDE ON WAR, HE SAYS Senator Robert Li Owen, of Oklahoma, proposes a constitutional amendment which would prevent an aggressive war by the United States except on the approvalof a majority of the citizens at the ballot box. iijllii IIIIIJI nil. ii .''',,., ' ,.., ,il,.uj..j.l..i.u... ' l ' . ' . . ..' ' '!; ' ,fr ' ' ""1" ' ' TWO BIG GERMAN LINERS INTERNED HERE SINCE WAR BEGAN m4 tfeft Rhaetia are lying idle at the foot of Catharine, street and probably will stay there fpr many months. ;. sk nsavy expense o me mvunjrtjncsi, j-juc. mere is 6riiwii SJjyt u uic uuuuj went 5 iv- " .. ' ' liiri pfiriiiiiirii SCBNB ON BRCK OP THE tAOONEI? XHABTXA nymomh Most qf the crew made a mad dash for hiding .places ith numerous Teutonic eseUmationa as . i w , A U Pltoher pok his earner the rf. s&1 W&K&a 'S H'nxflvn". pi, .fc-"9fe- --3, - -. J-. :, . a.i Wm; .-SFWlsa5SuKSirSJS--Jasft.s 3- Taww&mJvBm.iv-fi-m . J-.JJ ' r 't-nmissmsmimsm-a s$-" "521 . awaadiAsli-i'1i-s-." i.r-i.&ata M&i' - -Cue - J " -- IB1 SBrosgcerfeShSiiir.,. tT" sfWftNS ltefr-ifcrS?A: