-, w-.n-.? -f, . - 1T(yigj STR47, s SATURDAY March 18, 1916 ' SMiget j. .r. m i5l JTMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A THOUSAND S0UR(1 $m i . . 1' 51 "F 'dnillWl ' BR ' il J 'Wfl HPPMHHfi ( -' 1 m m r' : ' rik Photo by Howard r. KlncBmore. Start rhotorrapher. CONNIE MACK'S STRING OF YOUNGSTERS WHO ARE 'GOING THROUGH A COURSE OF SPROUTS WITH A FEW VETERAN PITCHERS AT THE SPRING TRAINING CAMP AT JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Left to right: Weaver, Shcchan, Mcllinger, Aldworth, Morrisette, WyckofF, Bush, Dressier, Myers, Nnbors, Crowell, Richardson and Parnham. , I 4 FIRST PRACTICAL ADDING MACHINE Ic :3 back in Philadelphia after an absence of 40 years. It was shown at the (. ntcnnial. The inventor, F. S. Baldwin, who won the John Scott Gold Medal cr inventing it in 1874, is still alive. He lives at Orange, N. J. This machine, his first calculating machine, and the gold medal are on exhibition at the Philadelphia Business Show, which closes tonight. Plioto by Harper B. Smith. RIDING ON THE BEACH AT ATLANTIC CITY Miss Betty Ross, of Now York, and Miss Mario Furlcw are shown on their mounts as they appear daily on the sands at the shore. Photo by Madam. WREATH FOR WASHINGTON'S STATUE IN PARIS ' Ambassador William Sharp is shown reading an address at the ceremonies in the Garden of the Tuiteries, which was attended by many Government representatives and prominent citizens. FIRST THREE MINISTERIAL DELEGATES ELECTED TO GENERAL CONFERENCE JOHN MASEFIELD AMONG THE ATHLETICS FENCE CRITICS AT JACKSONVILLE Left to itehU The Rev, Dr. Alpha G. Kynett, the Rev. Dr. fiharles M. Boswdl and the Rev. George H. FJTt?? !7 Emory Titoan. of Philadelphia, latest baseball rooter in tha m,id. and Joa Bush surrounded by tha 3- mewey, wno were caosen oa ina nrs? mm yeateraay by tne i-wiaaeipnu conference y OJney. staff otoKaoher - " wWch Mte arrives totaspS spring training meUtotfi. pr