w- p- -rfir wwwj: i' uwa i iw i1 1 'w - VA3STR47 O WEDNESDAY December 1, 1915 ffieiiger ffcimrat 'i "fP A UJ tfHE" CRACK OF THE HUNTSMAN'S RIFLE RESOUNDS THROUGH THE DEER REGIONS OF PENNA. TOD A fefll & I'MliMI r ! 74n&VkfL I. ' ft 91 1? I. .K ANtl : I f If I u m fUkt Si II lH & , n, . LVvv ?Kl2-sir ,!: m . - '. ?Tt fP)V? Z& ; rlyS iN k fH n Hot W, fifV 1 Hft3Fras saBBs?2 tPsiv?ME k'Wt 't,!i " A 54 . '. fc.-. 8TK. 5- s's ?8W-W3i x3.' . .'C.iJ- ' sJp . k fw-i ' 't t j V 1 . -I L& ; k'' rt 4 vf -; w A . i i I. Aft l jMML iM . !A P OFF THROUGH THE WOODS FOR DEER Huntsmen in all parts of Pennsylvania are enacting this scene. The deer fe"it on opened toilay and spurred on by the crisp late fall weather the sports men turned out in force. j j: zi t. Jjlj h X r- -'i- ,- ' r -, i?i' -.- v f,a bdsC'rsSBS?? &tA , V ? . .? iviMt.: "Bwap i'BBKc TsVO t.' " i , '. !?' J, . -X. i 4 ' Jat' M' it- Mi 1 Iff - j .i. i ' .. HSSHSgfc -. mm av ji!iflB yiAffrajgpw i 5BBBF i jptf jgst i&atjitaAiWFBautgwwaa 'atffir'PKKlfi'' J ft( hMk Stfty PTff L'TIIfcj&Mi ti. i j .1 jHbrziHBnBrT'4j u- : '.fLiXTSlt.mr'i ,, i.i-1. ,rMMK'rW? TVff- N V&l -T' 1tff&s ?' C; S6WMAwv SK -aiCvC i. 4( y-XSJ &ffe.l. uafrifc" tsgwl ..ImmK. PWB: i4SjBCr &t?&ffim ; .. jr 4 5( . 1 &- 'J i i' '" -i.. ."! f.: m ji -t l: JtSvj HERE'S A LAST LOOK AT THE OLD IMMIGRATION STATION Even Uncle Sam must rIvo way to the rush of improvements along the Delaware River front. At least a million immigrants have landed at the Washington avenue shed since its erection in 1884. The Pennsylvania Railroad, in making improvements, found the structure in the way, so it is being demolished along with other buildings. WB ' iiiiMiiiiii.iiiiir -- - r? fe jBBI 'HBaSk" """" '--.i-gH HOW THE SMALL BOY DOES HIS HUNTING lhe youngsters equipment is not so deadly or impressive as is that of io older nimrod, but it gets results, and that is all that really counts. home tasty vegetable a carrot, perhaps lured the unsuspecting rabbit to his fate in the home-made trap, CLIFF HUNTING ON THE CHESAPEAKE Duck shooting is excellent where the birds pass by in their flight to the feeding grounds at the mouth of the Susquehanna River. Wild celery fields that abound on the lowlands of tho Bay region attract the birds. fflJU-auaE. &iidtlkV,i s!SSl UNCLE SAM SAVES ODDS AND ENDS IN HIS POSTOFFICE The trock holds 760 pounds of twine, ?aVed and reeled In a single month at the St. Louis totk. Formerly hs bits were burned. At the ends el the truck are specimens of waste Mr jeit4e aw.dk wa? refuse boxes. They are used oa tho main Igor of the postofflse! r-tr -il Vtf'W '?'' f 1 ? . -.. . Cc) VucIrvooJ UnJorwood AMERICAN FLAG MEANS "HANDS OFF" This stamp of protection assured the safe arrival of a case of goods con signed to a Philadelphia lirm from a Dutch, shipper. The belligerents, 4 LATEST UNIT FOR U. S. HARBOR DEFENSE The tprpedoboat destroyer Wadsworth, whrh recently slipped from the ways at the Cramps' yards, is the most perfect ship of its class naval engineers have produced.