wlTOffSWWIWPP VSTR4? THURSDAY March 30, 1916 '., Signer pHWBS III In , MMHMMMMMnMMMMMMMWaM S Ji I TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A, THOUSAND SOURgeJ UNITED STATES TAKES OVER MANAGEMENT OP " copyrfcht. mo, untaw fl k -BWKMlj!f MJ l TW, u , w a i PtHAITI ,. ., BEARDS SPROUT ON PACES OP MEXICAN CAMPAIGNERS JJKft. f fit- jiiPSFll, .. cXtry Xcenfy 'Wified" bftlnrine Co " W"?1 Bpto,n ,Richmnd Smith, of the Gth Infantry, in command at Boca J0mF& , 1 P 'flHBiSflHMjiM 1 country recently nocihed by the : Marine Corps, who unfurled Grande, is Kiv.nff an order to tho serKeant of the puard. This picture jW&$h T' I ' PiWiffinPlimP -J tno canner at Cape Haitien. was marked "Passed by tho Censor," bo now wo havo one of th,o Jmmt$'A ' 1 1 - I MwWWh Photo bjr Evenlns Ledrer Stall Photographer. Bl.n Hrrv 5 S523,PIG1JRE INTHE DA.X MSSWNS OP THE WILMINGTON METHODIST CONFERENCE Bishop Berry, of Philadelphia, who formally opened the business session yesterday, Is near the centre of the etoud Mora tr,nn inn j.i. gates are attending Today will mark the iaxway'tixlv' Mr3 than 10 dele Photo by International Slim Btrvlo. JESS, JR., WELCOMES FATHER WILLARD BACK TO CHICAGO This picture, taken shortly after the return of the champion from hia bout with Moran In New York laat Saturday night,- reveals the hand that was damaged by contact with the hardy Pittsburgher'a countenance, i . . mprra,PHigJWwM'W'l IMW PWWI illliillllWI ! , , , mMM - nT S&G&m&$ffiRZ$i&rlM . , . . ,-. . 3u .v - VV -.t., J r. ' ,r J$-)SMS' I Th first picture go out of date. Lastly ihe appears u she fc fcxfcy at fasr pier is the Udnran Wvr. roewea w aismanUed conditio condition ar sb Ui bs cmuUw