TfiWWHWHJiiy.www"Wtl - 3STR4t, "sSKJC THURSDAY March 16, 1916 Ewmng ffieiiner WS-mt- , y V"'$ T " .. V iV "S.V J. X 90 gW7 f St B TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A THOUSAND SOURCE! J J3 I I "' ' ' . ' , ., YMv-mcr,i,.nH.Mumnmrorrir!?-rrrml-l"--mrvrxtrr-,-Tm-rr;rr-rwi- iW'Tnii H.M mtim"wmmtmmumwMmvtim " pin " i' t i,' i h ' i mm r' w , v ""v; "?.rsrixmss&5!W -"-w num.' f""V"V-y) I'hoto by International l'lim utn!. "TV CQ7 BIG DIRIGIBLE BALLOON ISSUES FROM HOLD OP VESSEL BELONGING TO ALLIES FOR SCOUTING TRIP OVER THE CITY OP SALONIKA AND VICINITY REV. ROBERT C. WELLS P' REV. W. E. HAAS . ' ,' .VtSBfe f' .'SBfBify'SjG REV. RICHARD RADCLIFFE DR. P. P. PARKIN 1 Secretary Methodist Conference. Assistant Secretary. jf M Iv'lH - SSWPrlO feSwHll Assistant Secretary. Superintendent Central DistrlAJ HARDIEST TRAVELER AMONG YOUNG PHILADELPHIAN3 Harry Jolipo has just returned from b trip of 14,004 miles with his parwiU. He iode on 23 railroads and slept U a new place each uixtit, gr.sxitg ftur cojBtrSoa. mJnut once being alek or Buffering ., - say ill effects. TABLET MARKS BIRTHPLACE OP THE TELEPHONE Here la Alexander Graham Bell beside the m?aument just put up at 109 Court street, Boston. It was on this site that ha talked over the wire for the first time to Thomas A. 4 Watson at Ho, Exeter street, June 2, 1875. tmf AnmmrnM mr ntiin ttrwx rr iiiciopm T?AMILY The former Countess again appeared on Atlantic Ci Bo"dW J wis wees, accompanied pot only by her new nusoang. -r " r i but by her nev poodle, whose name is Brownie. The tarWi f- dsdaria, shall remain inseparable.