B5S55555Bwfi --'rtiji? qmimxv i3Gtvw-tj&'vv ir jwk?!"--. w ? 'Fsl STRAj, THURSDAY December 23, 1915 &4 ituLuniAi iftetiger fnmring v s If V N v ffllml JiSlffi gvEJ3tww IC r m I- INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS OF A DAY'S NEWS GRAPHICALLY TOLD BY THE CAME lV. 7 . . vfl WC2r . I I aiHHr, " H kmn . . cs- , -. . tKfj""rxnam GERMAN EFFICIENCY PLANTS BOXES OF WATER ACROSS DESERT FOR USE OF TURK TROOPS hIIV PpIPlMii'faw rv, (-,.1nn Ofr.rot.9 u-lm i-pino-l tl'o Ofttri'"" l"irl lacl: the British from Bardad (levied Urn plan. Tho British, who ncWtPil their watt- mnn'v 1i-"' In rfr jjg "t. BHSBwltHlllHlBiW aSMf JjjflBiJSglliXHwHKffli i ' . '' -1 1 i .... 4 ROTARIANS DISTRIBUTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO CHILDREN j . . 3 ; , ; , .. ..,.- ., . f ' IPliHSipiBB ' MOUNTAINS OF COAL HEAPED UP BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IN ANTICIPATION OF POSSIBLE STRIKE ON APRIL 1 1 j lit-' MMBTOff?MyPwMB Thco giant heaps lie alongside the tracks outside of Camden, N. J. It is rumored that the company is storing 1,000,000 tons against an emergency. "FOX THOTTING" ON THE ICE AT HUNTING PARK LASJJ Tkk dw sd ekUful couple performed many graceful dance stf when tfce Wt SKATING WITH THE MERION CRICKET CLUB AT NIGHT ON THE LAKE AT HAVERFORD Since weather propheta hint at a severe winter, ic dvoteea are preparing ar a busy saon. Mrt B, H, Barlow and Joseph. Chapman are shown bex " II iim j n( vmvnu wjv j viwj
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