TK . .....a i MOSPiTAi. I f3 . y& n a o THURSDAY October 28, 1915 Eimimg iEeirger How aboJt 'fPSS QiS? if NO INCIDENT IS TOO IMPORTANT OR TOO TRIVIAL FOR THE EVER-VIGILANT CAMERA MA1 ARE THESE MEN DYNAMITERS? According to the confession of Robert Fay, believed to be the "brains" of the campaign against shipping from this country to allied ports, he and Walter Scholz had intended to blow up a large chemical fac tory a week ago, but decided to wait until the guards were less igilant. Fay, on the left, and Scholz, on the right, are seen in front of the automobile in which they were taken by secret service man ENOUGH EXPLOSIVES TO BLOW UP PHILADELPHIA ' There is enough dynamite and nitroglycerin in these three suitcases to wreck an entire city, according to experts of the United States Secret Service. This equipment, which also includes wigs, false mustaches, an atlas, maps, shipping charts and other paraphernalia incident to a well-planned dynamiting campaign, was found in the possession of the Geimans accused of a conspiracy against manufactures and shipping destined to reach the Allies. A FIFTH ALLEGED CONSPIRATOR Dr. Herbert Kiensle was arrested upon the information of Robert Fay and Walter Scholz as an important factor in the recently un earthed "plot" to destroy allied shipping. " Wi M WM- ll WiiM W .. - . PHILADELPHIA EXPECTS EVERY SHOPPER TO DO HIS DUTY No opportunity is being lost to raise the $600,000 fund for the Children's Hospital. Every dep store in the city now has a contribution box into which shoppers may deposit their donations. Edward S. Sa vif the Executive Committee, is here shown directing the messenger boys where to deliver the precious Dbxes. THE FLETCHER STONE This ancient rock was discovered at Yarmouth, N. S., and bears a Runic inscription that. tells of the landing of the Norse in North America centuries before Columbus made his appearance. The stone is taken as evidence of the legendary Norse expedition in 1007. I, r 1 1 Ba k HbXiAI 11 TZM a nnKlHi VMP'-5:V.A?OTMi MlM!IBKiOTPf4iM?l asssHuaEBSiinBsi FINISH OF FOURTH RACE FOR SYCAMORE MILLS PLATE, ROSE TREE FOX HUNT. FIRST, BRUIN BELLE. SECOND, PONS ASINORUM. LEFT TO RIGHT: MR- S. MEGARGEE WRIGHT, MR. H. BARCLAY, MISS HANNAH WRIGHT. " 0 -" ' iirifiii MWitlSirn mi i iiniiAlKWiBiilA'iii