Ffc fc. rtSTH .v y. ituemng y Heine MONDAY September 11, 1916 PICTURESQUE HAPPENINGS IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY PORTRAYED BY THE CAMERA M, Audubon, N. X, ia undergoing a religious awakening. Tho tabernacle services, conducted by Ira Evans Hicks and his i, -V'. 4;4&" v , vliBKrN'S party, are now entering upon their third week. ilM I ' w vt'i:- "- " - Xrx ,'Bfej'S . : . - -- II 1 ! IHMMIIMMIM III ! I 111 III! MIJIUII I ft '" u . . j l V 'lrfdH B.1 fc I K W ff -- ' . ', . . rai- OLD STATE HOUSE RESUMES ITS ORIGINAL APPEARANCE The row of wooden posts placed along the front of Independence Hall la an exact replica of the hitching posts used in colonial days, when members of tho Continental Congress used to jirivo to tho State Hpuso and tie their horses outside of the now historic building. This addition was tho last step in restoring tho hall to its original appearanco of moro than a century ago. 1-, yJ .1 mzKri t iZ Jfy 1 Copyrlrbt Evenlnff Ledier Universal Animated TVeeWr. GIVING FIREARMS A FIT BURIAL Chicago police are 'seen dumping tho year's collec tion of weapons taken from convicted criminals into Lake Michigan. gPpMHHMMMWIW . ' " fc -Z-ZT. " 1WWWW " THUMB . .. WMMM Mm PHILADELPHIA'S CHIEF ARGUMENT IN ITS CAMPAIGNER A' DEEPER CHANNEL IN THE DEL A Wi BR ptvit-b Imp UUid &tm hm&MmmtiK m advaow 4kgUt to tb DprWaUrwy Convatia bHria to arrive in thUdtjr to eonpty BroUwiniury unmvumi, Tfco PWIiwWpWa Maw Yj u , tji s - jA t'-i - '?' .VCi 4-