&2SS$MMm wjif.; !gi;juwniaBi3 sMfc ES3E3S223ZE ! WNIf IJJWj!SlP STR4? $V MONDAY May 1, 1916 iCpiger -Xj . "S. - "-"rzv ac -ija w icimtum &m THE NEWS OF THE DAY CONTINUES TO BE MARKED WITH A STRONG MILITARY FLAVOj '"'4Ufla-.J . ' MSJ?Jl f siSU.-Svl-.fl , trx isngk.' t s9BUYy Hi;M:i j "y . &v - tmi X 7T- ffi K VI .Maw-H" .1 m . f 1 9 m itQ ..: ?- J Photo by Underwood A Underwood. GERMAN SOLDIERS DECORATED FOR VALOROUS DEEDS AT VERDUN A scone, back of tho lines during a lull in tho battle that has now lasted moro than two months. Both sides have been kept busy Riving medals to their heroes, as bravery has been by no means confined to cither side. Pholo by Underwood & Underwood. NEW TYPE OF ARMORED MOTOR CAR ADDED TO EQUIPMENT OF NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD This car has been especially constructed with n view to quelling riots and street disturbances. Its two rapid firing guns, pumping 400 shots a minuto, is guaranteed to clear any street of disorderly crowds in a few minutes., f P.W SPWSKSfe Military CoIIorb, of ChestorTta SX ' '"' v 1 ft ' S V 1 ' ', . f - MSv faV mLCitfornBs Tants"0 dEnd' T ' J m. amiBM kff . - n-.rmjr if ixvir' Hx-Bniua3irBuaH.j . 't,--- W- J:'- :" l"hoto fcjr Uudarvood fc Undirwooi SOAKING AMONG THE CLOUDS OVER BATTLEPIEm ytti $ M iUttmm. wonoplace, taken ftwa another machiae, ahovwr hew asy it is fo aeroDlansa Coyrijht, Dndtrwood Undfwoo.i - t! CZAllTAKKSinsIIEIROyTTO THEBATTLEFmNT Aawrag tu tkk nw pMiue, tl Czarevitcb who stands oa Ui extrewt right, baa act ek U kw t -"u"1 te as tsU as hi tepria.I ftbf