vViSTKA7v v r TUESDAY January 11, 1916 fuieninn meirner PICTORIAL SIDELIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA U "'' ' ' .-... '-AS i4 m E- ' ivfS .. " ' ' -. .'..' .. ''"-' Ohio Stntc militiamen on guard around the ruins of district !wPlf9 ','. . Wf. . ', ', K? JoBl JW N &'''' - " in which 51,000,000 worth of property whs destroyed when 6fcStf? .' ': & i . tfti'Rl J JT : ' 8 ' ' ''10 hroko out following n buttle between urnied guards nnd ,, KvfiSif ' -' v ' ' "' v"' Halt H&l? -4 A ' " T) trikcrs from the steel milli in which 100 persons were chot. . HkfiS U v fjfK ' -" ' ' lP ;MI' vl """"'"'f -i- iniii i j. ii . ' ' ' iniini !. J '?I COLLEQE GIRLS LEARN HOW TO BE EFFICIENT MARKETERS. Mrs. N- R- Hitchcock is shown conducting young women from Temple University to the markets of the city, where she gives them pointers about the desirable cuts of meats and the most useful vegetable. About 50 girls belong to the class. wwi. MONDAY CONFERENCE MEETS WITH THE MAYOR. Mayor Smith yesterday received, these representatives of more than 60 clubs and societies a City Hall, where address or a o, bers of the new cabinet In the front row, from left to right, are Directors Datesman. McLaughlin and KtuSm M IXmh y Vn m . efaainm of Ufe Conference Committee; Directors Wilson and Webster", ' rs' Frank JIHe3 Day