own 2 Ral Transporting the British armed motor boats the Mimi and Tou Tou. 2,800 miles through the African bush and over rough coun- THE UNITED STATES ARMY'S ONLY MOTOR CYCLE BATTERY. try from Cape Town to Lake Tanganyika, to be used against the Germans on the lake. The expedition consisted of 27 officers and men with numerous native carriers. The boats were transported by tractors and a distance of twelve miles 'a day was It is equipped with a rapid fire gun and forms part of the 1st Armored Motor Battery considered good. Photo shows natives with block and tackle lowering boat down a steep grade. AFRICAN NAVAL EXPEDITION TO LAKE TANGANYIKA. This is how the German Governmenmt meets food supply problems and distribution during the period of the war. The municipality of Schoeneberg, the second largest Berlin suburb, has already arranged Boats arriving at the Lake. to feed 30,000 persons in such institutions. Photo shows scene mn a German kitchen. "Mimi" being paddled along the river Lualaba by natives Latest acquisition to the United States ; Auto trucks taking Mexican laborers to the scene of their duties. These dut TOP VIEW OF THE SPILLWAY navy. The torpedo boat destroyer . R lai TQ Mave : i - Wilkes which was launched recently at Army auto truck consist of building a U. 8S. military road from Columbus, N.M., to Dublan, Mex OF THE HLEPH BUTTE Cramp Shipyards in Philadelphia, Pa to facilitate the transportation of supplies DAM. Lovu1s COUNT HERTLI | DR. WAITE LEAVING TOMBS ADMIRAL BEATTY, OF THE BRIT- PRINCE EDWARD OF WALES in his regi- PRIN "SS YOLANDA, OF ITALY, of the late James J. Hill. ang i PRISON FOR SING-SING, "ho | i ; + AD daria i ; NG, ISH NAVY, , mental uniform. He is reported engaged to Who it is rumored wi he betrothed of Prince dent of the Great Northern Rail: The Bavar an Prime Minister," who Wiiere'n : the Princess Yolanda of Italy, who is of the Edward of Wales. To a and Italy in road, and now head of the faniily, who * has been appointed Provisions Minis: oe Pa Will be executed the V'ho commanded the squadron that Catholic faith, and it is stated that any re- this way, the present religious difficulty will have ¥ ll hroba ate ae Joe the Sulk of fer of Germany, Bavaria. Ba a for the Brier on out-fought the German fleet off the ligious difficulty i be removed by the fo be removed by having the Princess forsake the 8 estimated a Ha ST Princess embracing the faith of the Church. Roman. t! ; at sO , im ORY to one Bindred millions. : Lic Taw. Denmark coast. F pe a ! Catholic hin ter 4 at of the Church of from lJions England. 3 5 ~~ Bi a AS piper