vjSTR4t, t ' Euetiing fyeiiger ' n iw)n s WEDNESDAY December 15, 1915 m m m lis, INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS OF A DAY'S NEWS GRAPHICALLY TOLD BY THE GAMERS WJ& WV mW 4 4 yZi THREE STUDIES IN ZOOLOGICAL EXPRESSION f"M f 3B . - llliPi'l 'SBBwfvV1 i v,'JSf 3 Yv ,'nm.tT1 JWWiiTiii ii "June," the lioness, is bored by the lack of excitement in Fairmount Park in the rjm fzT &t,,. ' " WSIP&b'fe A9 MlSttt&X 4 C i V . TSJSHu,, w S,4;T!f ",- ' ; winter time; tho lion-tailed monkey is Irritable, but the phlegmatic hippo is merely Mjfl nU."-"' Lr -'SKS ' ' fflMJRv ry&B Nre--vK,.j Maa" pensive. $H COLD WEATHER MAY BE DISAGREEABLE TO SOME PERSONS. BUT NOT TO THE HARDY OTTER OR THE MELANCHOLY PENGUIN Perhaps you didn't know that there are otters in Fairmount Park, but here they are. Few persons ever see them, as they arc of a retiring disposition and prefer fish to human beings. Otters become quite tame and may be trained to colch and- "jj valel ana tioh "Plm nan mi In a mo lnnir mniivntnl ti a 4-Iia tilnMfl n A rill. ,! .! Hlu 1...1.X 1 A A. J.1 1 1 1!j j 1 l . a ft Tfl """'" "" f'S""" j '"vmiiiui aa mojr oiunu utuunu hiui uiuuuuK nippers, uui 10 sucn iiiuarcuc inuuuiiarua com iocs are a.ir'iie. ... t" i. .W& 3; Hs a 2&$&.r r QNHLEPIBSwGS'?' nflPBaElMB H B trrtSi.fc-MwFT X 'AfrtwaiftWt i"!! , - ;ff''P TS'JC' S&5 Sa Jlk . lKV . d MAY BECOME BRITAIN'S QUEEN Princess Marguerita, of Denmark, is reported to ba betrpthesi to the young Prince of Wales, who, if he llveukvitt soma 'dv- be monarch of the world's Hvei i'rc'att empire. THE MONSTER THAT LOOMS LARGE IN THE NEW PLANS FOR PREPAREDNESS According to plans Just announced by the War Department, J 6-inch sun are to ba used exclusively in all new coast defenses guarding the country's principal cities. This" gun has Just been shipped to the Sandy Hook proving grounds. So great way its weight tHefc iUspread the rails. TWICE SAVED CAPITAL IN qiVIL WAR James D, Gay foiled the Confederates who were planning to take Washington by great daring and clever ruses. He is. now 86 years old and is almost destitute He livq at 1518 Hasswd street in &bis H V
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