rV m 'W- up (V : W PICTURE SECTION V3STRA r jquemng & jfY" INCLUDED IN THIS EDITION "-WH T-T t . J "-.. C VOL. IH.-NO. 152 price" PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1917 CoritmitT, 101. bi the I'cmto Ltnora Courist TWO CENTS U. S. ORDERS SHIPGUNNERS henry rohner;; german, held in plots here QUICK NEWS TO OPEN FIRE ON U-BOAT! h j - w i? ; a monft .i If vJJrcl.D x X7 WZi tm. X 1VL ' fc .Y D j--' I l AMERICANS TO SHOOT AT SIGHT, TAKING GERMANY AT HER WORD IN RE-AVOWING tArmed Merchant Ships Will Be Sent Out With Orders to Fight, Then Berlin ' May Act as It Sees Fit. Censor's Lid On Washington Prepares "White 'Showing Vast German Intrigues to Align Enemies ' for This Government Wilson May Expect Little Sympathy From Latin-America American armed merchantmen I Teuton submarines upon sight. T. - ... . . a . The state Department made this plain today in declaring mat neutral ships could presume that there would be no visit and search by German submarines, inasmuch as Germany had served notice on the world that she would disregard Uiat mandate of inter national law . That statement means that when the American ships venture forth they will take no chance with the German vessels. ' One sight of a German submarine will be sufficient lo justify the 'American gunners in turning loose the jiowcr of their guns. This interpretation, given officially, brought the possibility of war cx , treraely near. Germany has declared she has spoken her last word, that she i will go ahead with her submarine warfare. I, If that is true and the Government has no official reason to ldoubt it it is taken odicialh to indicate sooner or later a clash lbetwcen a submarine and an American armed merchant ship is inevitable. The, Navv Department today liion the question of armament. While anticipating that newspapers, presa bin vices una cuuic unices rmament and sailing news, it took from within. The Navy Department request ' sailings or arrivals, in so far as the IrBhall be withheld. f ttr:n, m .i i;.. ..i- u .nun us uiiiHLic hluji regarding ;uuiuk uijun suuiiiu1 uii-s uu jcided upon, America today is preparing for war. By firinir first. American merchant shins will lose immunity from attack by the submarines, according to the view of an inter national law expert here. This means that the bars aie down, he laid, and that real fitrht mav be exnected. unless Germany chances. rher avowed view and shows leniency borne officials fear Germany will be as ruthless toward armed merican ships-as she has bee'n toward enemy merchantmen. . Another irroun of authorities, however, held to the belief that AGermany would be more considerate of .American shipping exer- (wowb inu luiernaiioniu raw mandate in visit, ami suhich umuru un- pedoing. mi i , ..... K; inis vjovcrnment meantime is i dying M in stamping out German intrigues ui ?Mr schemes that would invnlvn thr Ilnirncl It is understood on highest authority iith revealed German intriguing and plotting that stretches from the Canadian Boundary through Central America to the southernmost South American country, , considering some kind of pronunciamento that is expected to call forth from Wen of the other twenty American "republics an avowal of co-operation in quelchinp for all time pernicious Teutonic influence in this hemisphere. Also, the Government is preparing a "white book" 'vhcrcin it will rccal Germany's tieachcry. If "necde'd" it probably will be published to stir an already wkencd people ns to the real dangers ahead. ' IDARED SCOTT NEARING 1U I'lUHT UK SHUT Uf fFsther O'Brien, Toledo Priest, 70 Years via, Scathingly Denounces Paci fist Tcachor, Resigned JThe pacifist nollcv of fieott Xenrinir. who Jfttltned from Toledo I'lilverslty.-so enraged w uev. Patrick O'Hilen. of Toledo, lio said A felt llkfi tnkltic Vnat-lnn ht II,. nMlf fiml "ll! lilm to tho nearest tree. Kfrther O Hrlcn today Issued n challenge ii Keating to debate or fight on tlio ques- V'"a ' patriotism th tho course of an nd Lvresfl vvelcomlnrr lmm. Tniaar.1., ., !... 1'foop. m fti ftenlt VrirlH(v ..k nn.. n.t.H nMln P'ult the flair," said I'ajher O'Brien, "and ?V priest past threo. score -and ten, will - mm down." He asked Qod's foreho. for maklns tlio rnnrl- whlM, hn "M not suppress In lew of his Indlcna. ion. J challenge fiom Father O'Btlen wan ""' touay atj the lifdlrect cause of ring's. reSlEnatlOn. lln 1,nrt l.n nn. '"ng peace meetings. At Ihn rnnrliilnn '"! ot thtso meetings the pacl'flsts sent N rhthV PreBl1pnt Wilson declaring Wfnment lt no ,onger reprcB(;nted tha MB THREAT IX CLEVELAND ktt-Foot Fuse to Explode in Rail road Statityi pVELAND. Q March 10. A bomb Si Pii0'8' of Rmmonl w fpund ;.11?A .MPWO ci '.E,., "awww nm RUTHLESSNESS Book" to Be Issued Soon, WASHINGTON, March 10. will be empowered lo fire upon a a . a a . a . screwed down the censorship lid win necu us request, 10 vviuiiiuiu the added precaution of secrecy is that news of American ship transatlantic area is concerned, ..u-.i i : ,i toward American ships. . . . upon Fan-American co-operation to the Western Hemisphere, shattering States nenr homo. that this Government, in connection (ontlnurd on I'aie Three, oliimn To SCRANTON MINES TO ROUT . THIRTY-FOJJR FAMILIES Residents Up in Arms ns D L. and W. Railroad Agents Notify Them to Get Out 'SC'rtANTO.V. IM . March 10 Heads of thlrly-four fainllles. with n total poj)ulatlon of neenly-socu men women and Lhllilrcn, Hre up In jirms todaj oer the Mt to their homo last night of two audits of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western Itullroad Company. Tho occupants of the houses residents of West Scranton, were Blen three months' notice to acatc their homes, tho company's iepresentatlcs inakliig It plain that nt tho end of that period tho houses probably would hd seriously damaged and In some Instances destroyed through mining opera tions , ' "Wo hate to tell )ou people this, hut the company's orders must be obeyed and we liae to obey them or lose, our Jobs," one ot the farneis said. "Better preparo j our selves and get out before an thing serious happens," he added. Almost all of the families notllled own their ovii homes and the surface rights. The company claims the right to take dut the coal regardless of what happens to the suiface, because there Is a waiter clause In thG deeds, executed years ngo. A, strong appeal la to bo made to tlio city and State authorities to pi event the destruction of Iho homes. Frankford Man Found Dead William Conway, forty-four years, 1201 Vilmore street, Franltford, was found dead early Ws morning on the top of a boiler 'at tho factory of Itobert cEwan Company, Church street and Adams avenue, b the. night watchman, George WcCool. Conway was employed at night, and It Is supposed ..... k. -n III nrt tried to crawl srrnju .. Uu iniltfi was UJiMLAtaaha TWINING CALLS TAYLOR REPLY INCONSISTENT Transit Director Insinuates Predecessor Is Stirring Up "Dead Issues" DEFENDS NEW FIGURES "Infamous" to Urge Hasty Adop tion of Lease for High Speed Ljncs, 'lr.init I ilrot tor Twiiilnc took tip Ho didgeli In tho ilcfenxo of his H utMt poll ilcs this afternoon .mil In a formal Mate inrnt rllici tcrl nullum former 1 r.inlt IM tcrlor A Mdiltt 'inloi tepllnl to tlm rltlclrns made b the I ittcr of the 1 t.ui-'li Department's iolscil tost rstlni.itcs foi Hie lilt;h-spccil st(in as Hihmlttrd to tin Public .Seilie ('omiiilsxlon xr-tirdii 1ii"Iihi illnc tint .Ml 'l.islor is ciulr.ooi lug to Htti up a olitrocr oei what Ihr 'Ir.insit I icp irtmciit tousldeiH 'do id I" sues Plintnt Twilling de I irrd that If mo dltlons were lopeatcd he would again Mgi the letter of November II I'M mule pub Mi' ag lln In .Mi Taj lots Hl.iteiiient tin morning in which Dli color 'I wining thei consulting engineer, istlnialed that S .. 000 000 would lie sunk lent lo complete tho entire highspeed sstcui In npl to .Mr Tavlnis Intimation tlTat Tilterkir motives' irompted tho iMsuaiue of tho latet etlmitcs Minwlng ?fio '180 ouo ns the cost of the hlgh-ipt imI sclom rui tin basis of present prices Dim lor Twining made It plain that these litist t Mini Up were submitted to the I'uhlli iere Ice torn mission at Its own icfpicst I'lSfJKS I'AfTlOV IN LISAS'; 'I hn icient public expiesslon of the feu mil transit director to the effn t that the proposed lease with the 1'hll.ulp p'llt Rapid Tiunsit I oinp.ins Is the fairest and best lease whlch.can he obtained Dliectur, Twin Ing eonunented upon n"? follow- I want to sa In tegiid to Hiik that I do not believe the city would ho justified in binding Itself foi fifty veirs to sucn .1 ticniendnus eontraet formulated ,u the re sult of pilvate negotiations between Iho Philadelphia Kapld Tianslt .'oniiin and Jlr. .vierrltt Tailoi or aio oilier one man There arc (-ome serious faults In the proposal as lt stands and It is Infamous for an one to urge that 11 bo ndopted 111 haste As an nITii lal of the city, I propose to u-o every icsoiirce available of mj MlfliKtll and tcaon In order to heifiie such ti eontrait as will lio fair to the dtv and safe 111 ever woul Director Twining In discussing the con stiuetlon piogram foi the various tints of tile svsleni said .Mr Taj lor now Is urging the verv dpla which a ear ago h ile nounecil after the li.uislt Department heads had rciommeuded it In view of the lining prlies "When the Derailment of Cit Tiansil," the Dhertors statement continued "twelve mouths ago called attention to lln effect' (ontlntirtl on I'ace Two, ('tilunin Tour HIRAM JOHNSON DENIES QUITTING SENAT0RSHIP Brands Story He Would Stick to Governorship as "Abso lutely and Unquali- fiedly False" HZttM , yl-aiSJJXUtiJ SENATOR-ELECT JOHNSON SAl'ItAMGNTO, Cal , March 10, (lovei nor Hiram Johnson this afternoon branded as "absolutely aTid unqualifiedly false" u story circulated throughout the country by tome newspapers that he would announce on Monday his resignation from the United States Senate raUier than leave, the Gover norship of California at this time. Tho story was printed In a number of newspapers and was circulated In some quarters of Washington and New York. "This Is just another Ixs An'gclcs story without the slightest shadow of fountla- j Hon," said the" Governor this afternoon. "It U absolutely and unqualifiedly false. " Stabbed Balky Horse; Jailed NOIiniSTOW.V, ra March 10. Con victed of stabbing with a penknife a balky horse 'which he was driving, at the Alan Wood, Iron and tee. Works at Ivy Hock, Cornelius- McCloVy M-CtoMhohoeirtri. was wm ;,-.-wm i fMimm KfefeW4MMMa BRITISH ENTER BAGDAD GATES, LONDON HEARS Mesopotamian Strong hold Captured, Cap ital Is Informed VICTORY ENDS GREAT DREAM OF KAISER Extreme Eastern Terminus of Proposed German , Railway Seized . RUSSIANS TUSH ADVANCE , ,i . illllllllllllllllBrMlailllllllBBIftillW fsVSptVRHPliv CAPTOIt OF BAGDAD General F. S. Maude, whoso report ed seizure of the Turkish stroiiK holil on the Tigris avcnRe5 the earlier bin render of the Biitish fotces under General Tovvnshcnd. LONDON .March 10 Ituinois that HaKil.nl has fallen Into the hands of the British were in general clr lUlttlon In mlllMr) elreles tndav but early this foienoon the War Otilce hid given out no lonflrinitlnn Iho Dali t'liroiilcle without revealing tho souicn of Its lufoiut'illoii, deelaied it was 'vlituillv ceitaln" that Ilrlttsli troops' were now In i) igd id anil tli.it nliiclal confirma tion mav be expected at, an) moment. 'One Is entitled to asiiine th it tlie city was occupied without any crloiis lighting, and wo i-liali probably 1g.ii ti that oin cav ali dashed thiougli It and along the '1 IgrH toward .Sandra," added the Chron icle llepoils tint the ancient ntv of Arabian NlRhts tales hid been occupied by licneral Maudes victorious army stirred London as Ins no othei event since the (Jcrman Auierlc in break Tho captuie of Hagdad, It was pointed out here, ends clcrmin s dicani of a great eniplru in tho j:.ist and is the most t-evcro blow Tuiklsh political influcnco Ins suffered in Asia in many decades Tho last olllclal dispatches fiom (Jojicral Maudo made tiublic at the Wai Office had placed Drltlsh cavalry detachments be tween twelve and fourteen miles Crom flag dad and picbslng steadily forward In pur suit of the fleeing Turks It was reported vesteid.i) tint tho Ottoman forces were massing for a defense ot the cty. and the War Olllco authorized the statement that tho Turks probably would make, a stand at the Dialah ltlver, si miles from the out skirts Tlio War Office pointed out that if tho Tuiks were driven from this position they probably would "evacuate Uagdad vvltluiut a light 'lhe latest official statement from Con stantinople reported tho Drltlsh approach on Hagdad and apparently was Issued to prepare tho Turkish ubllc for the city's surrender The Turkish army In 'Mesopotamia Is completely demoralized .and without ade quate supplies of munitions and food, the Homo correspondent of tho Dally Telegraph ttported today. General Maude's advance on itagdad actually began only u few weeks ago though he had been engaged by the Turks mound Kut-L'1-Amarij, for seveial months Tho British began tlieir first campaign against iiaggau unmeuiaieiy upon declara tion of war with Turkey ana withn seven teen days had captured Ilarra, fifty miles from the mouth of the Tigris. Ou September 29, 1915, a Drltlsli force occupied Kut-i;i-Ainara, 120 miles from Hagdad, and pressed on tovvardvthe city. After occupying Ctesl phon. only eighteen miles from Hagdad, General TqwiiBliend's forces were defeated Tontlnued on I'ane Too, Column Two Arms I'lant Damaged by Incendiaries VT1CA. N. V March 10,-rThe Savage Arms plant here, where Lewis machine guns are jn.anufacurfIfor the Allies, vyas dam uged early today by fire believed to have been of tncen4Iry'ortln, An lnvsllatkn BASKETBALL SCORES Ichitfh (Anil) 48 Dicxcl Institute 10 West Chester High (final) 37 Blown Pieri 1,) Moiavlan College (filial) 30 Lebanon College 12 FIRE IN DOWNTOWN DELICATESSEN STORE The rU&coveiei late this afternoon In lhe Schloiei DellCAtesc Company lnnlrling, 1000-11 South flout sticrt. dinin-ecl tho aui tur'i 1o conUdeiablr extent bcfoic fhemen hiicccirlinl In getting ' llrtiics uudel coutlnl. R0HNER, ACCUSED GERMAN, GETS $5000 Heniy Rohnei, Oeiman-Ameilcnn imvtoitei, nccued of teuiicr tion in the plot to smuggle goods to and fiom the interned German liners at the Navy Yaid. this afternoon was held under fTiOO'l bn lot n fuithci healing on Maich 17. Dal with ftiliiished by the Oioli Indemnity Company. LLOYD GEORGE POISON PLOTTER GETS TEN YEARS LONDON. Maich 10. Mis. Alice Whceldou, lcadei in th- poisr plot vhlch hid as its object muidei of Lloyd Gcoigc, was srntenr to ten y'eais' impitbounjent late this nftciitoon. Mis. Winnie Mato riiuglitei of Mis. Whceldou, was sentenced to five yens' impnsci uient Otlieis involved in the itruuatloaal plot, lucludiuy Hctt AVhscldou, anothci dAUg,httr. vpi lound liot RiUHy. MORE BEEF THAN EVER IN COLD STORAGE WASHINGTON, M.ucli 10 The mouthlv report of tho UepiiUnent ot Agrl cultuio shows tli.it todav there is 17 I pci cent moro beef In mid storngo than .it the same peilod n vear ago On .Mat.i li I theie were 1.YT "Ol.S.'l pounds of beet In ioM Ntniago, '!7 9'S,1SX pounds of cmod beef, r9 77 807 pounds ot pork in cold storage Jin 191 ISJ pounds ilrv ..ilt pork and l.i9J03"i pounds frocn lamb, the icport said NEW U. S. QUARTERMASTER FOR PHILADELPHIA ( olonel .Muses li .tlinskl uf the I'hlllppincs ijiinrlermnstots' Department of the X nlted Stales Arm, i.u,y vvtfj uiiiolntetljlc'jp.uaj:termastei of J'blUtlelph'a. He will sail fiom Manila April 1'. ami iulfe ch.uso lm"mcellatel upon his arrival. Ills assistant will ho l.iciiuimnt I'olonrl .lolin 11 r nroso, now In chnrRci of tho lt put at the Selitivlklll AiMMial, TvvenU-slstli street and Grns I'eto avenue. ADRIATIC, WITH 27(i PASSENGERS, REACHES NEW YORK 'i:V YOltK, .March 10- The White Him Unci Adriatic aiilvcd orf Quarantine fiom l.lveipool this nfternmui IuIiikIiik thlitv-clKht iltst-class, tvvcnt-clglit bcfond i lass and 210 Mtcer.iKo paseiiKeix The dilatic took u eourc noith of Ireland, ilclajiit'; liei arrival homcwhal, and icportcd that nhe navv no submarines or invstcrlmis-looklns ctnft. BERNSTORFF REACHES CHRISTIANIA COIM'NUAOnN .Man li 10 I'oitnei Ambassador Count von I'crnstorff, on boiiil tho I'redcilk I1I, ai rived at I'hristi.mi.i at 130 this mornlns, according: to olllclal word lecolved lieio tod iv - GERMAN FLYERS SHOOT DOWN SIX ENEMY PLANES ni'UlilX, .March 10 - Lieutenant I'.uon von Kichthofcn won his twenty-fifth nh flslit Willi an enemv nvlitoi, it was olllci illj announced todaj in u .statement of acrid activities German flers havo sliot down sK liostlle aeroplanes and two enptivejulloons and Gel man defensive flio biousht down another hostile 11) ci it was announced RAILROADS DEFEAT U. S. SUIT FOR DISSOLUTION NI5W YORK, Mm ill 10 -Tho Government ntilt to divotco the Ccntiat Tacillc Halhoad fiom the Southern Pacific has been won bv tlio rallioads, , I. Blair, cneral rounsel foi the .Southern lMciflc, annoumed this afternoon YEAR IN JAIL FOR GERMANS WHO SANK INTERNED SHIP I I.ortGXCi:, K t' Maich 10 'lhe ilshl iindeiolllccis ot tho German frelBhtcr l.lebenfcls wero today sentenied to one veil In tho I'edct.il I'll&on nt Atlanta and $300 lino each on the ilure of li.ivlm; sunk theii vessel In tho Charleston hui but whin diplomatic rel itlons weio bioken with Germany Xotlce ot appeal was kIvcii Immcdlalelv, md lull was flid at $6000 each. STEEL CORPORATION REPORTS RECORD ORDERS , NGW YOltIC, Maiih 10 lhe L luted States Steel Corporation has reported a new liich recoil! m tlio mattei of unfilled ordirs, tho highest points in its history bclns reached on l'eluiiao "IS Ace m dim; to a statement Ibsued todaj, tho unfilled lonnnRo at that time was 11 "7G.i,07 tons, an Incieaso of 10;,Cir over January 31 of this -ear The oideis lompate with S,5(!8'3bfi tons In J'chruaij, 1916, nnd 4,31r)371 In 191a Tho previous IiIkIi mark was reached In Deiembcr, when tho total was 1 l.fi I7.JSC tons TEUTONS TAKE RUMANIAN PRISONERS AND BOOTY HKKI.I.N", Maich JO "The number ot pilsoncrs taken at tho stoimlnu of Mafijnrus has reached thirteen officers. .'91 tanks and tho booty seventeen machine guns nnd five mlno throwers," deelaied Iho official Rumanian front statement Issued today FRENCH MUNITION SHIP SUNK BY SUBMARINE XI'W YOJtK, Mutch 10 -A cablegram leceltcd Jieio today by a man said to be Inletrsted In the ships cargo said tho Flench freighter Ohio has been sunk by i RUbmailnc The Ohio sallid fiom New Vork February 19 or Havre loaded with copper and munitions valued ut $1,000,000. Tho Ohio can led a crew of about 150 men and no pa-ssenKci s She was lommanded bj Captain JJeradln. PRESIDENT'S CONDITION IMPROVED; KEEPS TO ROOM WASHINGTON, Muii.li 10 Picsldent Wilson's condition was greatly Impioved todaj, In fact, ho has irtunlly recovered fiom tlio slight. attatU'-'ot grip which has kept him In bed for tho last two dajs H still re ma I iced In his room, however, and Doctor Grajsou'may keep him In bed until evening at least. , ANOTHER HIGH RECORD PRICE FOR HOGS CHICAGO, March 10. Hogs scoied a nevv'hlgh iccord ngalp today, the price reaching $15.10 per hundredweight for tops.. r i AUSTRIA TO QUIT SHELLING ITALIAN TOWNS HOME, March 10. Pope Benedict has received an autoerarli lcltcr fiom the Kniprcss Zltu. of Austria Informing- him, that open Italian towns and cities will no longer bo bombarded tb Austrian aviators. The letter was In response to reported protests of hlsHollness ncalnst the bombing of Venice and other Italian cities. -When the Austrian Kmperpr i-cplle'd tcvaslyely to these protests ttw TBOtlft finally addrwd vhl requests to. (lie tfmprew, :The rslcUj ovV VettlqqJ Two Other "Hyphens' Caught, Accused in . Ship Loot Plan ARREST OF "HIGH-UPS" EXPECTED SHORTLY Scheme to Remove Valuables' From Interned Craft Is Foiled WILL SEARCH RESIDENCES1 Jl U. S. Agents on Trail to Recover" Jewelry Believe Vessels Were to Be Blown Up Developments in Plot Involving German Liners 1. Government ttRents arrest three influential ficrman- Amct leans, one of whom is Henry Rohner, w ealthy importer. 2 Arrest of trio to he followed Ijv seven more nrrests, which, it is believed, will lead to two men "higher up." 3. Plot unearthed when Frank Garbarino, .special agent. seucd motortruck laden with valu ables for interned German raiders at Navy Yard. 4. Search warrants issued to aid in loctinjt jewelry worth $100,- 000 removed from ships. ' Tho Federal Government net this after noon ensnared threo prominent ilerman Anicrlcans in the plot to smuKRle valuables from Interned German raiders nt the Phila delphia. Navy Yard nnd substitute. It Is be lieved, explosives on board tho ships The name of but one of tho trio arrested was made known lie Is Henry Uohncr, held of a wholesale Importing (Jrm at Fifth and Ttnce streets and Influential In German American circles In this city. He vtns caught b Deputy United States Marshals Kenny and Kelly shortly nftcr 2 o'clock, and was taken Immediately to the 1'cdcral Building, where he had a hearing before United States Commissioner Kdmunds. Tim aircst of these three leaders of Ger-'Pian.Amorlcan'-olrclcsMn Philadelphia wllls be follojvcd, it was sal(fby the nnest of at least seven more German sjinpathlzers Implicated In the alleged plot, making a total of ten. Thco arrears are merely the privates In tho ranks, lt was learned, but Information cleaned from those In custody is expected to lead to the arrest of two men "high up" who directed tho activities of the plot The arret of the other seven involved will be nude todaj Immediately after P.ohncr had been brought to the Federal flulldlni? Kenny nnd Kelly started oft hurrlcdlv with more'vvarrants Government authorities are confident that by nightfall the active leaders in the band will be be hind the bars. ' 1.0Di:i) TllUCK HUIKED Tho activity of the two deputy marshals fololvved tho seizure list night of a inotor tmok laden with boxes nt the entrance to the 'Navy Yard y was destined for Vie Gorman liners, tho Gltcl Pricdrlch und the Kionprlnz Wllhelni and Is said to have contained material other than foodstuffs, as was flryt supposed With this discovery Frank I, Gnibarino, special agents of the Department of Jus tice held three civilians and a sergeant In the marine corp". This sergeant was Httttomd at the entrance to tlio Navy Yard and Is supposed to havo been iharged w it'll allowing trucks to pa.s in and out of tho vard unnoticed Together with the three civilians, he was. grilled by Garbarino, United .states District Attorney Francis Fisher Kane and United States, Commis sioner Gdmunds last night, and the In foimatlon leading from the questioning l Contlmif-lon Tape Slt?n. Colnmn ...TVnir Mcadowbrook Features in Tablet Formula Tlie elchlh annual Indoor track and fleld inret of the Meadowhrnok Cluh will be held tnnlrlit In ( ommrrclol Muicum. Thirty-fourth und Nprufe streets. the chum Mill besin at 7i30. Th psla vault Is the first fleld erentl a thrro-lan rare for boys of the John Ytanamakar Com-' merclal Institute tho first tract evont. Major rimlth wilt lira the pistol atartlnx the first rate, ( otnnifrrlal vfnseam mar bo reached either liv Hiihwny-surfare ears No. II. 34 and 37, or hy surface cars vos. 11 and 42, i There will bo thlrtysoen er'nts, Inclod. tnr dastics. hurdles, dlstanro runnlnc, nclcht events, JumipIiic and relay races. Tlio foaturca will bo the scratch races la which tho best athletes of too world will run. Theso events are! 60-yard dash. All-yard hurdles. 1-nillo run. Ilunnlnr broad Jurats lhe Intereolledata championship any on and two relay races. ' I'rnnsiliania and J'ornell race. .... Th New iork. Philadelphia and UotUn relay rai. More than I0OO athletes, represanUnr IM schools, collcios and dobs, will corapoto, Tho track Is af hoard, well banked and Is ten laps to the mile. Tho meet will ho referred br Bartasr H.. Weeks. Chief Justice of the New liork Sa yremo Court. THE WEATHER FOHEOAST 3i- Vor Philadelphia and tridtilly Fatrttm 'night, with lowest cmperitn e4 thtrtV'ftve deorcct; Sundau, ierdlt0 cloudincts and warmer, prMty DWHimel bu rain -In the- afternoon r- at Wm; pcntlc variable ulndifiGjqmliig-itirlf 1,K.0H,W-AY -- t nun rl,., 2n.m.'jgm2ls.,l1r Bun asts... 01 p, n;.' afiws'fasM lift. DMAWAWSTtlVBWTHPtl MIAMSW chestnut wwmmmrr High -Jrsler :ii.i -' J , n "SI" TKT. ' Wl IMS urrn mmrnm, ,! CCSI
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