ii55SSSSSS5S553p5iwSMi5lw M 1 . Ha i l MS r ,B n 6 1 1 II - -twrJ'T' - nw'w -"5 rrt. v -F-f rifr; -y.yi n)1. "' -nvr-" i- - - "-- -' STRA7 O Suemtm X V" " ffieftger THURSDAY December 9, 1915 PERSONS, SCENES AND EVENTS PROMINENT IN THE NEWS FROM A MOVING WORLfi y ''-S ' Ttfrft! feSF" '' WKtmimL ' ' -ZsP This is the place' where, according to indications, President dittos, y"' Ms3kpL H' mtmHBBi vL S Wilson will bo nominated for a second term. It was the -'vwv - lliP'Wil&'gr BHIW -L scene of the historic National Democratic Convention "WHERE THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION OF 1916 WILL BE HELD V.fvvt ' iSP" BWkWSm --'" of 1004 This is tho interior of the Coliseum at St. Louis, showing the enormous seating &''' ' Jt0 liiflllliMBW . - capacity and excellent arrangements for taking care of a great gathering. Phlla- - ,' iMfr ''rrflmnWrMf ll I SYMBOL OP THE RECOGNITION OF THE CARRANZA GOVERNMENT. Note the Mexican flag floating at the masthead of tho battleship Kearsarge a distinctly unusual lht on nn American warship. This picture was taken at Vera r-- especially for the Evening Ledger. The Kear sarge, before going to Vera Cruz, lay at the Philadelphia Navy Yard two years on reserve duty. WOULD MAKE ANY CABARET POPULAR Miss Agnes Brockie will take part in the amateur cabaret show and bazaar to be given by tho Rising Sun Committee in aid of St. Luke's Hospital, Japan, at the Ritz-Carlton on December 15. PRANK OF THE WAGGISH WIND During the snuall which brought along a gust of snow yesterday this young man found his umbrella suddenly jerked from his grasp and stuck up on one of the lamp posts at City Hall just out of his reach. A passing Evening Ledger photographer got the picture. H w jjl B - ' w ' " W 'fttti. K' t 4k 3tJiFjKTJy a flfttrifiSiPivB'vB JBBp 1 -xtSvS ttHWW5BiP HHRI U. S. AND MEXICAN NAVIES RESUME FRIENDLY RELATIONS. Th marinegrd iif shown drawn up on the deck of the Kearsarge to receive the Captain of the Mexican gunboat Twagaiu ifWCU3 feUewuc tiwjrecognition of Carranta by the United States, Many of tho bluejackets aboard the .'.BOX, oiioiriimnci -n m.r. ,.. Photo by International Film SrU. mM ,!- .i.- i"RVIJV??Si?P THE ILL-FATED ANCONA TELL THEIR STORIES aUV relating their OTeriSSaVhS llJS CP? " do?Vn "aly are Umberto Burio and wife, who are dramatic y "VUJB war experiences when the liner, which has carried many Philadelphians to Italy, was torpedoed in the