STRA TUESDAY May 18, 1916 ith$t uenttuj THE CAMERA MAKES CLEARER THE NEWS OF THE DAY FROM HOME AND 01 HER LANDS If A picture taken from above of tho "curbstone cabinet" which is deciding the fate of nations in front of tho Ledger bulletin board. As each piece of news is J I IBIHpliSiiSHr f&m S k announced the discussion embraces it. The debaters are often surprisingly well informed in matters political ahd military. I J SHHsSv SB K Plr 1 1 n Granville Barker and his company of players gave Euripides "Iphigenia in Tauris" at New Haven Saturday. This jPPPfo " JOS JaMBOl-J'Wf flf - LJba&jJff 1 a picture shows the full stage in the middle of the Yale bowl, and the crowd in the foreground. The same play will bo Iff 3T"'iBP& AJMrMfctfcBSwBBPv!; m V " Bjii n r iTiiitff"'ii V Photoa bv iiedem BfvV , i. u u, u , .u , , , TORPEDOES AND TORPEDO TUBES AS MOUNTED READY FOR ACTION ON DECKS OF BATTLESHIP TEXAS "ie of the sights which drew f the fascinated gaze of visitors to the ships of the North Atlantic fleet, at New York, was the deck torpedo tubes of the dreadnought Texas. The Picture on the ririit ahnv ,,,. .i. i. ,. ,. wis tg howtthe, deadly missiles Jymg in their resting places like larvae In 8 Wasp's neat. The torpedoes are set in motion by compressed air, their course being kept true by meaM of thtir , 3t?u j bottom half ot the WnBed tubes rai8 a typical torpedo of the short, blunt type&vored by the American navy. y nW xe8r r9Pellers and gyroscope attachments. On tho left 1