rv STO TUESDAY January 19, 1915 ctrctntui iobs mwmrr I '. ""V4M'MVMMPMMMIMrtAWWMWMliflMPMqaManBMBWBMHartk4 ? I I SCENES AND PERSONS PROMINENT IN TODAY'S INAUGURATION AT HARRISBURG V '"'" ' m-. -'' - i ,4 SOUTH PHILADELPHIANS UNDER REPRESENTATIVE VARE MARCHING THROUGH STREETS OF HARRISBURG There were reports that the Varc delegation was not pleased with the position in the inauguration !" of nr-h, but it is believed the appointments announced by uovernor xtrumDaugn win uo inutn iu uuuy any iuiucu itciim;a. i P W- THE NEW GOVERNOR AND HIS NEW SECRETARY Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh is shown in conference with his right-hjnda, man, James S. Hiatt, of Philadelphia, who has long been associated withhis chitf,? rss McNICHOL-LANE DELEGATION PROCEEDING TO PLACES IN INAUGURAL LINE OF MARCH The men from the 10th and 20th Philadelphia Wards wore coats of a grayish color in distinction from the black garb of the stalwarts from the opposite side of City Hall. Jay both delegations were dressed with "class." HIS APPOINTMENT SURPRISED SOME CYRUS B, WOODS. OF WESTMORELAND Tti Wtmd Sbunfe Brown, the new Attorney General, a snap- Named as Secretary of the Commonwealth on. Ws "lucky a)Ht m a stwet. He has besn attorney for the Vares and for day " Jamu 18, ob which date othr ris hav$ fallen jopg gang Bi cti ytfy cloi ta tkun to fun . . -TTm - I "'J '" - " ' ' "'" ' " " "' ' - - Lgtl M HIS LAST TIME AT THE EXECUTIVE DESK kep.rtat?v miatt ih his BUSINESS DlS Retiring Governor John K. Tener posed for one final photograph of His official appointment, as generally 'e"8t?',XSj himself at ths magnificent mahogany desk in the Capitol before last night ana caused no surprise among ww uaov bowing to his successor, SS.;;"- jagg