H-CiSTRAJts THURSDAY May 6, 1915 y jsO SleJbntr vT?j3jjTfJ i Tl"Stf" rfjffff" ' . . -sag l.l Mill II I ! ! I-.I... -.! I ! I... ...I- ...I. ....I.I .I..W II- II III.!.. I . I ! '"" . " i PERSONS AND SCENES IN DAI'S GRIST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA th AIR AND SEA COMBINE AGAINST SONS OF EARTH Vfc4AVirtti hv AfaAftm 1iaI 0.. t. .-,. -, . . o.ri; ...... ...... ... .. .... m i. i.tii..i.f t-i-i. 1 TC-..M..1. nA ilnniinitanl ennli rAitnnnnHflrlnff -fnr flin flCCliraCV of thCir firCa A photograph 6howing recent operations at the Dardanelles. A French hydroplane is seen starting on a scouting expedition, ino gunners on mo oniucanips, wnicn are aiau ficuvu, u Uvrw..u...., .. w. , . , r 5 j r wt CELEBRATING A VICTORY IN THE ENEMY'S TERRITORY The guns and ammunition carts shown in tho picture are on exhibit In a Polish village, apparently with the intention of showing the inhabitants that the Germans, who captured them, are not yet through on the eastern frontier. The Germans tako great pride in exhibiting these great parks of captured nrtfllory. HERE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR TROUBLED CHINA While Japan threatens more darkly each day, Li Sun Ling, envoy to the United states, is trying to negotiate a loan for tho Celestial Republic. have threatened his life. Agitators AMERICAN BECOMES BU8SIAN GENERAL Dr. Edward U. ggbert, of Washington, D. C., to charge of hyStmeriean Red;Cross.H)s pitaj in Kiay, Russia, ,haa been given tho rank of brigade? general ia-tha'pneslaa ry. J&s work caught the attentiea sSfSia .Cxay, YOUNG CADETS ON THE THEIR WAY TO THE NATION'S CAPITAT were caught by the camera whea they dropped oft! at "Wayne Junction. On W. iUaha, JVdiSL Swagon, H,au0 Callwa, Harry E, Ffaelii 'r- -. Jte4-Jaha -K. StoltUi8firg JLJeBJaiji- Flff?KBSl J"? bVW WB J-fflfift i. wrnnii Ainorr & " . t . '.ci'-""-- Hbuucuiv. ami iiraiun i.StaMpUt t23'. ?"'wJB1te H. Demuth, Charlea E. Kiltler. it iiw;5r7y liSaSWl iSff ?. . ?rsy, and him Arthur Bangor, ! -r-B
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