J ' f vVSTR47 "3W w "" THURSDAY January7, 1915 , i u V s ffiriigo- jcijjittin . ' 'p. JH J-J ZZ-qn in-W-JT? .. I)lll J&fcSV ff tayySa6 J"ir iltfl tH. " ' " '" -J - l - n i - f - -...- 1 1 T i 1 1 i m ,i i vi m i ir .... ,,. ,.., ,. iTi - '"" SCENES, EVENTS AND PERSONS PROMINENT IN THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM MANY SOURCES z?'?F?ms&mxmmmmmi'i,mz BeipSm4iFay 'm5tmSaTr7rTT' T5KT'JtSrWSP84 W7rYm& vimmitmvsnm&rr&$S$ -iSii -.Vj v""?- .;' 4 ' If -v. f,,vVi j KTX y mzmm Pr'l5 If ? &? -5i!M&.52& " ' . 'Vi war & wl,? ; ir 12SF K v.'iw ' "2Ds I iS j?AM&3 JJPP 1 Bf-" Sf l, . . If fiw. . tm&&. ' r immzmm!$xs&&msmzr77rsz? y"-f, r ? ---?r -----;rrw.nrsf!Svr. ' " ' .. - Wy f " HBIEIBN M THE CROWD THAT ALWAYS WAITS AT THE TABERNACLE TO SEE "BILLY" SUNDAY ENTER The evangelist sometimes comes to the meeting in his big car and sometimes he walks. In cither case, he is generally recognized by admirers, who give the police men guarding the doors a busy few minutC3 keeping them all back until the former baseball player can cut his way through the throng. Mrs. Sunday can be seen inrougn inc iorwaru winuow 01 tnc aiuomoimc. r -rw'H , R-vlvy,vJ,rt.ijr-r i v i ; V; ? ;f M u, UVi 'i ,; . U .wi vj tt. x d-UJ a Hm m i.--1! - - 3? i .Ji?i3S',v' Mffi r . Vki PUPILS OF FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL SKATE IN THEIR OWN BACKYARD The acre within the yard's inclosure contains a running track in the summer, but when freezing weather arrives, it is flooded and becomes a private skating pohd on which the 200 pupib can enjoy themselves with no fear of drowning by breaking through. CITY'S NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AT HIS DESK Dr. William C. Jacob3 has already begun work on the problems connected with the city's school system end it is believed he will prove a worthy successor, to Governor elect Brumbaugh. He brings to his position a wide experience. tlgr-"$& VwwT" ', ' .VJ' ft" tws ww;ri' 'jiif'jjvw;(-w"t " ; ,- ' -s,w - fss ini - tim m . Yl i v ; lli OLD-TIME GANGPLANP. NOV USED TO TAKE ON PASSENGERS AT KAIGHN'S POINT A relic of a former era in river transportation has come back again since the destruction last Sunday of the ferryhouse at Kairhn avenue, Camden. A temporary platform has been created to serve as a landing place, imparting to the scene a flavor of early days in the Ouaker City when traveling conveniences were few hnumber. p- I 3M &&''& j5 " vy.yn$ wem ,r ttSS&Ml i imsmm-$vmmm ?&VKMJ&&MfflfflmL$ WSrvJiM d s' :w hiM XSJ, ak,S f'aipiBlS,l MSk F 3K f ? X w. JP. " 3 S " t -mm. fv. aiRL TAKI-CHAJLJrPEUK IS BUSINESS i.S M:as Wttw S " Itiwy jk Kw Yrk s latt bity, witli h iaW- ta49 , Sfth ttf gi tftd cap itd cipo si kopxi' kwt yrew Ult t& rtgh MU : "iY" nArD0P 2Bi5 PHILADFHIA EQUAL PRANCmSJf. AU 81C8, ON t fcgmlfeWBfairjirx,-Jf&cfc3 Jllgagtett3GJg'3aailffiiaJte;,ttar TiWrlliilBPlittT'iTrjm''------" - - -- PiiiraiPsiai i .--,: .c-fc TTJH a.'. -. .T"ra -r" -:ts