npip n r H If 'nil Ti i iiirfirirr'nriiiitin tin,,, rnffi "if--fm i ir r'ni i igyii ml lEuettmj i JS9143, jrjt VF AY M o I B. X. meager WEDNESDAY , May 12, 1916 v SCENES AND PERSONS IN DAY'S GRIST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA A war demonstration in Milan. The crowds are apparently anxious for the cavalry, which is on $& W "lld tJ l ' MJ.Lt,kl!tMim m guard to prevent disorder, to bo enpaged in something more than a parade. "Irridentists," who IfMMvkt 7 - '" r fS( j $ JM tS?a'p'SiP?ft ''SSB M hate Austria, have kept Italy in a ferment ever since the "present war bepan. fjiswl! , -.i SS s Sl ''"sSpi'ijtfraB i ' jl COMMERCE OF WAR GOES ON DESPITE GERMAN PROTESTS "THEY THAT GO DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" BHBJS?8mMB ' I A scene at Galveston, Texas. The enormous autotruck is being hoisted aboard a vessel which will Despite threats of torpedoes, many Americans left for Europe on board the American t IBHBllBiWfllWnfMmmliBlMBMfflBBi I transport it to the British army. Several American motorcar factories are said to have war liner Philadelphia, trusting to tho American flag for safety. As a precaution, the name t BJBWBaiSBtMHmHBHBB ' orders which will keep them busy for a year. and line of tho ship has been painted on tho sides in huge letters. j iBHIHilBIHSISSf .ammBawMHt. t twg- -- "roacscv Tpj;fi . .- jB.jb.FE, t rm. nuTT . - -ttinaT vxnaK4nHin. m '. ... v -iw.-e x . j. . j, mt . tmi j.-- ve , -s- -otp" jbs. "w ihi r r;sss L . -'ilrvUawlBSS58B5Ssa! LBMHPI.war'IZjaBBBBl &&&& iA . Wf 4t I f H AN UNDERSEA CRAFT AT REST AT LEAGUE ISDAND is nicture of the G-4. of the United States submarine flotilla, was taken just before the submarine left the and yesterday for New York. It will take part there in the great naval review of May 17. The periscopes may Co oee.u ui xiuin, uo ErH spray-timem. A NEAR VIEW OF THE G-4'S PERISCOPES The lenses at the very top are the eyes of the submarine. By a system of mirrors everything the lenses catch is reflected to the interior of the submarine. These little detectors axe the only .parts of tho. .submarine HIS A GREAT NAME AND A DESPERATE MISSION rrwee von Buelow, Ambassador to Italy from Gennanft 9 The picture was taken at the Villa Malte, in Rome. Tb J yjairn nrw-jrjnHY-?Ynn.ip Ti, Jr KtaPmZ ltay neutrau iceceiu(ii- i-- om. juhhwub, jpegaoa. -Vf tit ni wre i