A VTRA f J TUESDAY March 7, 1916 r Emnin ijHttytt "MBHMWMMMHmaaWWasBMMHaMMiiMMMW VI I I GRAPHIC SIDELIGHTS ON THE VARIED NEWS OF THE DAY AS REVEALED BY THE CAME'I c .? ,- , - ,", -: vsk , ,2 ." :' wi i"- U -f , - ' -. .. - , JrJn75MJiASKTi';Xv, 4 Z3 Jvt: i : jmt ?. y iH.Hnaw ". hh .? : . - 0SSSBaHfflBk 'a M IK'llHIHKgyMaaKOvNw v M )C.rf 'If ' ' V 'IT TTTit,fav,ivf4Ml"W,t!I55flX,6Mt7VyV Qr ., .. II fB7aK W7.1 !! i: Jti&s Z.A AttVtii a y -' "WW if X ' " " - ' -"""'l-WBj'J'i ';-H':WKT-'r:.Bs"W - :' 'i"l-. , HHillnjmi t - -:.. ' - AimmmkWKmmmMwmmi it.- i"v- - ' -...,-.. 'mSKfc','''!w!Hlw,i,-1!iSj . ,-'cl3 'mSm -- -. i - . . ..M..V 'mnwir aaJi:..ji:' ;.;? '. . ' i t v , u i 1 iii ,.'x'ci.,v?r y -'.v.MtiK.' ft( mvw.u cd' j i rUjOcs -i-'- i m t. -t Wm'-Z -:5m ---V'r -' '' w--' w '"VXm. TrHJKt; ItarH- T SHELLS AND HIGH EXPLOSIVES IN GREAT VARIETY TURNED OUT IN PRANKFORD FOR THE UNITED STATES Above are shrapnel and tho time fuses on top, a twist of which regulates the explosion to tho second desired. On the right are sectional models showing the contents of various types of shell. First is a 100-pound C-inchor, then in order nro a 8-inch 15-pound shrapnel, a 32-pound field gun shell and a 0-inch high explosive . armor-piercing naval shell. i i-ff r-. MtiirTHmTrnr'J""YT ""- " '"B!3 WtWiWXjXFiWmlJW!ifJs! t ' L - - -- - JAPAN PAYS OFFICIAL HONORS TO RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE GEORGE MICHAELOVITCII ON VISIT TO WHICH MUCH DIPLOMATIC SIGNIFICANCE IS ATTACHED On the .Mi ia the Grand Duke, accompanied by a priest of the Russian Church, as ha arrived In Tokio. On tho right are soldiers of two Japanese regiments drawn up at a review held In the Duke's honor. The Grand nv u a.,,.-,,? tn have been empowered to arrange a closer friendship with Japan and especially to carry his country's thanks to the island which ha been Russia's chief source of ammunition since the great ' warbeLan. supposed W w " photo by ! f !