ST ti SATURDAY March 27, 1916 1.1$ ; iterattg Sieger -2 mniimn minimum M.j)1rZt ft. 1 PERSONS AND SCENES IN DAY'S GRIST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS .CAUGHT BY tHE CAME$ J 3PRSfe''''VV'-''fV' ' ' Sm ' "S-40k'Y THE PLOWMAN FIELDWARD WENDS HIS WAY jl v& fU "'' ' 's ifMjP; f' ' " Isll' ' 'l.i-?0 As tho sun takes on tho warmth of a genial spring tho earth likewise feels tho Boftcnfaig Influence, and pring ,M S$'k. v '"' '' ; ' - ' ''' 'W-" '31111111 4 " V'VVr plowing is now the "order of the day" in many sections of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey . ,J5 SI t"- "" -- --- --- J t . . i " TL I GOSSIPING ON THE WAY TO THE CLUB ' A SIDELIGHT ON THE SMALLPOX SCARE t Thomas M. Eynon, president of a brass foundry firm, and This house and family in Millville, N. J., have been put under quarantine, so the f I John Weaver, former Mayor, who looks as f he might bo masculine members thereof being barred from their usual activities? are seeking what j j comparing the transit light with .the revolt against the recreation and amusement may be obtained from the roof top. The hours are whiled j ( gas steal which he largely inspired in 1005. away by exchanging gossip and badinago with sympathetic passersby. Jf " ' ' WWBWw1((Mi,MIWH1 , M ., , inmii,, hihwwiihi,, Luiimniiiii u uuiw n pt n atpwnp i, ipni mi i n ' ""i "fili JAMES M. REED Kb Mf a company that manufactures railroad equip wmkim km kmw& rwyihlag ta faun litre Js about - that subject, " H THE SPRING THE OARSMAN'S FANCY turns to thoughts ei tha Schuylkill, as ia proven y this picture of the Crescent Boat Club crew putting their sheU in the water for a Ilttie preliminary tabf t el wfnterNffind muKtat and Uaiba etif e4 fan eurlia y roaad efflce cfasfcy. ppTtticw are to fwt forth aoat motive rmiat wwq that T -tbMiAitiJtpJVici8ity hava w anjoj! jayl-rthaAiagaMnkaarirt lilinC iMn'ttn Jfl:: i"" tiW t f 4 WA "f-