c ,j3STR4r injuim.iiiiiii MONDAY May 3, 1915 lamtmrp t iMnaex -. i THINGS AND PERSONS OF NOTE IN I HE WORLD'S NEWS DAY BY DAY AS REPORTED BY THE CAMERA 1'hoto by Upderwood & Undrwood. ONE OF JOFFRE'S "NIBBLERS" General Sarall la commanding the French forces at St MihieL Ho is helping to carry out Joffre'a policy of "nibbling" at the German line, with particular attention to the wedge at St. MihieL DAUGHTER OF CROWN PRINCE YALE SENIOR'S BRIDE Sho asserta sho is tho daughter of the ilNfated Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria and Baroness Vetsera. She was the divorced wife of "an English army man, and wns recently married in secret to Donald S. Andrews, of Cleveland, a senior at Yalo University. POSTOFFICE WORKERS HAVE THEIR OWN FLOWER GARDEN The picture shows Carriers J. Flynn, William McCann and Anthony Salvatoro nursing along tho plants which nre to make the backyard of tho Paschall station blossom as the rose. They believe in tho city beautiful movement. W&&mr&im'$m ' -: 'J3Ml ; - --.".-..--" ..'if ,. ,-;lr:.,' ....,...,... 6- jMmBMBM'TT"'''? '"w-'-w.j;1Ssa; w.wwiiiiMipH.Hi i in i"ww iiii.iiiiii wim p .mm i ( ii ..yini ji ,.. iiiini .im..!!. ni nil i ,i .,!, -.. i . ,,, m, , mmmmmmi Iiiii.w t SWEEPING UP AN OCEANOF MOLASSES Shoveling up molasses Is not so foolish as it sounds. A giant oil tank containing 600,000 gallons of the syrup burst and about half of the contents got wy oft Marcos ook. Now the sweet stuff Is being swept and shoveled and coaxed, into another tank-antt the salvage company doing tho verb,eaya , iiwillsikI;-to-tkilMt.drajv , ' -i- . t ' . nil ii 4 STONE WALLS nn NnT a nDTonvr . .j. 1 lsfsss&imsmsmw