fCSs&M irMniuMi nil in lirflirtWWTtoiMdW bvbwhhh .?TJ&7 - StR EASTERN PfcQNT b WEDNESDAY August 2, 1916 N" lEtmung iHH JJ lssjft Li- -Bri 23 mmwx i GRAPHIC NOTES AND COMMENT ON THE VARIED NEWS OF THE DAY AS RECORDED BY THE CAMERA I'' AMERICAN-MADE MONEY IS DISTRIBUTED In MEX&o'ciTY0 XMSWS'iSSB wi.., . N THE CITY'S PIAYGROUNDS IN SUMMER " 1 1 Scene at a police station in the capital, where residents came to exchange the old p5re SPm ST l&2BBsim -. rmm-'mKBf While others go to sea and mountains, Starr Garden's children make the most of their breathing I I 4 "Vera Cruz" currency, worth about 10 cents a peso (48 cents), for newly engraved Pf?5ffiWmtw'r 'filraBiiMA" '' WjSffifcPI space, situated in one of the city's most congested centers. I THIRSTY WORK I Second Lieutenant W. E. Boeger, of Company D, Second Regiment, managed to climb ths craggy side of Mount Franklin, at El Paso, but he was glad ho ' t, ., brought bis water bottle- NEVER TOO HOT FOR A TURN AT THE SLIDES IN TSTARR GARDEN t HIS FRIENDS REMEMBER A PASSYyNK AVEN.UE BRIDEGROOM They decorated hi place of business with these mottoes in order that the newly-weds mirht w Mmctfabg to look Bt on their return from the wedding to ' :