i3rwi"1 t wr- v . i V r ." 0ttjBTtJ-A 03STR4J ;-J THURSDAY December 2, 1915 O Euenmj v V mi INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS OF A DAY'S NEWS GRAPHICALLY TOLD BY THE CAMER !.sr rrr "'" JT" " " .IT ' ".-" i'JJ' ' '' :'r.7';'?-' '"3 I M&2iHS;-''i10-, i yi T ili&flHiflifl Somewhere on the dark continent dusky worshipors are bemoaning Miss Mabel Vernon makes arrangements for the reception of the two dele- mJBd -'L '---V faJWllvB lh0vs,? of ,the,sncre(i.ul0's5n(I spear-paddles shown, with their captor, gates who are carrying a petition four miles long, signed by 10 Governors tWKmWLf&uWi fi l LffPflHIIH S" VaJtor Hi?,k.ey' ch,ef, officer of the schooner Judge Boyce, now in nnd 1,000,000 other supporters, urging Congress to pass the Suban B. h BPligsrgSa3aKaSiHKL U JMMMwW m UriSTliH P ' y refusetI viltht dusky wives in payment for an Anthony amendment to the national Constitution granting the franchise "WELCOME HOME, NEWLYWEDS" ' ' '',: V-".'?4 ?HV.',. ' ' vftT' ' "'' "7' ...,:.?:-"--A! v ... . ; .y-:- f .. . , rfir .v -,, j Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr hurried to their happy home ''- ' "',"'"'?' ,V '' ' 1- - '"-". " at 5057 Summer street, only to learn that loving friends - - ' . '. '. ,'' . ' - 4 - --, ; i had preceded them. I - ' ; i " ' t , l ?".'' ,1 r,- ' ' - --J ArSv $- & f:;r ,. j i . - - I TRENTON'S FIRST POLICEWOMAN Mrs. Hannah. D. Long, a widow, will wear a uniform and brass huttons. like any other eop." She will be a terror to flirts asd proprietors of questionable dance balls la V the Jersey capital. tintf Ititit nttf irt T-kT-mmr .m ... . . . rnmufinrnm-a utuMainu TM VISITORS WHO ARRIVE THROUGH THE BROAD STREET STATION musnroomj, Jrom between th track., und the principal buiMlnse "rf ItobuffiaSdet ' ' ' sav