vJS9rnW FWMMMM 111 I lit I I I I fTTfprT MONDAY May 8, 1916 fetor 0 &W j$:i1 irorara TIM ft I "TV PjbYrtfATTVrT' i-t GRAPHIC NOTES AND COMMENT ON THE VARIED NEWS OF THE DAY AS RECORDED BY THE CAMi (fi.. & - , Wk CBUi5iaw-' t fl- . Dr Lge,. Photo ratr0, . !. it SURVEYING SQUAD FROM THE SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL ABO UT TO GO INTO ACTION Showing the recruits who, when-awed. wfl I take their places in the future national anny of industry. Thoy are accompanied into the Hold by a registered surveyor, who gives them pointers in the practice of the theories thoy got from their text books. n.j,er.u - -DELAWARE'S "FAVORITE SON" AT HIS FAVORITE HOBBY General Coleman du Pont, "busines man's" candidato for the presidency, owns 22 farms, nine in Delaware and 13 in Maryland. An advocate of good roads, ho loves to fool around road-making machinery. 1 t i ' 'rffSTl KrsMW3K'iir rTFjfi ?? y t - ;;ri t" gar "" $ " h .ffMEHliLWIWPM t : .1 ' ' s V Photo by Underwood t Undarwood. PJBILADELPHIAN ATTEMPTING CLIMB HE HAS SET FOR MOTORISTS ' -4. W COLORADO egly 5er Mwwr ois reuroe, has offered a trophy valued at r WliwwiWal aatutut in climb up. Pike's Plc tha 4Ittaro WMcritod s hjOljaar 11 11121 &, VfDV&reiLT PEVH T WtllnlTI tr Vrnrnnm m ... ., . . -witui -n. Mmfuo i cur.iir iU MAxaa "A CITY BEAIlTTPm Hia r members of Engine Company 0S around the handsome flower M, which fa a ro4t Qr their ,v - Erie avenue. Sosae more ef tb same would so a ton wavtoward takw th L 'if5n -wk " 5y LMr FJujW Ptr l& at 6th sires " ' Mi "H Hh- ' ' LZT. auujjr or, esr giagy si