STRA FRIDAY January 7, 1916 T ffieiger fcvminn M ! t jgPjWaP 1 r INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS OF A DAY'S NEWS GRAPHICALLY TOLD BY THE CAMEffl rrrw"" w-'W'spo JFk LStt LAir . " &.Jfc-&i !?lFAiib. 'MJU1 ' !HMHON'35 MODERN ADAM AND EVE RETURN TO PRIMITIVE LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Estcs have just concluded two months in the Maine woods, living like our wild ancestors. Hero they are shown writing n message on birch bark. rjBSr'v - vs rr- Photo by International Film Service AT THE DOOR OF THEIR LEAN-TO, WHICH SERVED AS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Estes proved that two persons can lose themselves in a forest, lay asido their modern clothing, as well as all tools and implements, and yet live in comparative comfort. They dressed in deerskin and obtained food by trapping and fishing. Mrs. Estes gained in weight. t i i up - ULfe.Z. .-I " STABLES HIS 4D IN HIS FRONT YARD 'fe3 1 i, ' ' "iSSScltuiS' " ' " .SfSS. StSam ft JllJ ' J BRITISH SHIP AS SEEN FROM ITalIo'oT & f entire front fence every time wangle .take r out. He intends to ligfr. 8 ki. J " This unusual view was ta by SnSanhlto tang ascension at the f duhu a gate wnen no nas time. mMM&W"- JT X r - Dardanelles. The British use specially equipped ships from which balloons are . . jHPw V-vJm. JSiwii enabled to make ascensions for reconnoitoring the enemy's positiono. ' """ ' 'it Photo by Underwood A Underwood. ALLIED FLEET AT SALONICA IS BUFFETED BY STORM WHICH WRECKS OCEAN FRONT k upt o.'er the Greek port wrecked many small boats and at one time threatened serious damage to the v, and transports. Both Great Britain and France have assembled heavy battkships here which will bombard any invading Germans gver the heads of the city's populate. , t NEW DREADNOUGHT PENNSYLVANIA APPROACHING COMPLETION ATVnmr PiS.ssiitA -"" "" WVH VViVJHUiUIMU IH1M I1T Ull limHnnlltfA . L.u. 3 1 "a . J -jT " ,. t muulu,.jlu,w H ey Bingie SBosta