tv ffi EVENING PUBLIC Ll4Dtf Eir-PHlLADELl'lllA, TliUKSDAY, MAKOH 7, 1018 '- iu..-Ja3 IHLETES ARRIVE , lmvS7,v.Pn B" '' JVew ' JEwfanto Quite T . .JUk A, vw , i rtrn v . 1 -.. - tixea at $ouuu isoisiwvik wmy FOR INDOOR MEET i warning lo W ftcal the for iUendowbrook Games O.Mi: OITOltTLWlTV hut Iiimi In III. fntnici lsuc.l Inn follow Iiib lloaiil Denies Nearly All Plens for " ' , "educed Assessment, Snylng ! r mini tram race one vinnv College, Scholastic and, Vnluo is Higher ''"m ttm uwer mid, "'. , ,,. .. TT ,.1 I i others who Itltcht SCClC ScrVlCC llfltlv oiuio " """" A L'cnrrnl tlctil.il iif nppmls fur tc- reput Ulon of illlronx. ...... ...., ... .o. -pniriii 1IIINI3 mi . inn-j uu'isc me iiurii e.iiu inn ii.-ue ee-,- I !;Sm,-Ii e.i!.C.'Ui ..,,.'i0,,erll,i Wl,H. ""' coined 1'" opprrlutiity m appear before iW r W;Y,i .'. J," ,l :""?" "V.nl mi "I.' . coin t nn.l Jmy of twelve in. n FVPECT RECORDS 10 GO that, on account of tho rlvcr-fmnl hii- .NiiUlti: Wni.fT bAl&vi. ."- pruvcmentB, Milii.illmiK of properties; .,, ,. i . . i Ivlns nluni? tho rlv.i have, creatlv Itn- Tn,l m ...'. .' ',' .. miM litri "r2.c'1 A few lediiotloni wu nlliiwed j V"'"". ul" J. llv PAljIe I 1CII The clilnw rrfnii d w. re Mmnii inr. Ht.ili irtcttl EnijiMiran nlhlct"i rcpresentlnc ev "J. Kleitilc iiml Tinith.u f'om- ' Al e Hint and bin ommel nro mntl- , "" , ,. . ,,,, ,,. mnilitzltie '.;. '.A1.1. """ '"''"i miicib mm. iiicii nut in a iniinr H u no in am in rmr. navy ind civil life nro mobi 1 121nf I W.'J.OO.i Ka-tein 1 enl I Mat.. '.,,.!, , UPt of junUo Ken-itm Vat V hlSUcllJ Tliry l-csnii ... .r. c, ..., .;..-. ; ... .. . - r '-' '..n 'moral claim' N now vl.lu.hv tiam- ',m! morulas, nn.l It H expected tint tVa'c,', 1:34.00V. Anu.le.in ir.dXS f,,ua '""" "", i"" '" "' " in 1.. hrro In full fori.'o IjCtoic ''onuiinv (llntih piopirl). tl,ir..Hi llnui.r fniiinilttro if I'.mtulH to n thfy '" "' MrAiidrews l"orlri Conipui), Tlilnl Uomt anil 11 Jurv ..C tapijui .if I'hlla. !Mfall. . . ","" .iMiiTvin sir., ts pint. : 10 uno. ami rtrii.lii 1. Mho Ul 'ne tlio iiiipuilunlty !.- .iranctrp. the majority 0: honi , lie New ork hlilpluilMIri); ('.iinnini. tlulr Mr.llct to v whotlur Mr !! well knoun lo the citizen, of th 1 uyo j?" " J'a.iio llKtr I .v,,ri. N , ,, , Jall, r h,lpr Mr J town, l". ""cr ".",;. ,";.,. The follow lti(t l rtliirtloim w.i n allott oil t nro m 10 1.0 pmi iim 1 mi 11 .mi-, .m.imi U.n.,l miitcls r.'st pcaietuilj '0'1". hv tin-lmar.l; Anierh-an lirtilirlni: t'uni. ' I" not to lap lili t.i, ilu'lilci liy tlio v.Y tomorrow in prepi ration fur Hirli Ipanv. Wntrr nn.l riliiton ti ul, ii:..iinn I rin.incn CnnimlttL TIiIm k.H ocr tlio t,,.,i on the Pcioilil Hi-Bliil'iil--"iiiorj, 10 .(ii,:.vu: w.upi and l.ttie Mipi ta iilllTiLUlty whlili hrr. ti.foro him . Ik(c.1 IsJ..,,i trect nn.l fhn.nieh.inn.i niomio, tiac 1. jr.u.0.10 t.. 1.. SO.' )"" r alor t ,t HUCi, i,mtt,. ami which l'rml.Unt p,v -- M'hrtlur RlKCOSItll I "" "" iin i.m. .t.tir, i. M,. .In,l.. Itr. .... l.,.,l.l ..,,, I,, ,,,...1.1,,.. ill II n W.ttl II Iilntr !'.. I1 . Il . I , IMIIlhi- I 1 m- a '1 la i.ii ( '1 1 -. 11 -vuli iiurry Hil Jj.i LI It' il IH1 - . , ...; .. .. :.,... Trnitlon I'ompam atpr nn.l Walnut 1' ""' " "" oruin in.-o. m lomnumwriimi KttrdK ttui t Ju.i 0.1.1 to t.'S.'iOn 11111I m Walton, ihrhh.l In 1'HJ nn.l ti the Amiitioiitr ("oris orld. Fflf. r.m 1 portnl In 2 .10 l',misMunla Stato l!o ijtrrot niul Dolawatc ISlMr tta.t, Mm.- 'portu at p.iuo 2J0 'Iho .ImlBo thotttn An nppMl I. the Nrw VntU Shlplinll.l I11K (Virnpanv fir 11 tcduvitlnti of tin " I ho Major an.l i.mn ilium nro aiintlou of pfipoiinl pioprrl i.f th it 1 rlr. ti.l . tlio prnplo and aro hiippoml lltrn fiom sj.Sno IS.' t.. tli'i O0.1 wiih to icphmiu Ihrm If thin- mNr.prcrnt "rlnlr, alr,:r,jiH,Ki,a ",0 n'v,KS- hv 1,u,1m: V0 r:r t1 ":, . . I onl 0111 M ilifint .it llio pulln If .10 nnn ctuvrc v itTViwi.' ' .liu. im tlo 11.. t intri.it thunsrlM-H on J.I,UUU SsllUlh A jJilAUlh. . tliiiliui il.u tliov must tuko tin- kiim- uppvn niV 'I.1V W ll nitv ' qu. mii of that in i,'loit 'l he r nwity foi (oi.lliinril from I'licr One tho lltinitnlin nrmy !i In WrM hfforo tlio lionles of Von Mackrrucn. LVOFF TAKES HE IKS LORD READING LAUDS D.hIh Out for Stntc Senate SCIIANTON", Ta, March 7. An- n (llapatih from Stockholm tctlay say ItiB that the Hrltloh cluikv at l'otrorrad with rlRhtV inpint.eru rtt lil mri' h.1 roachcil llpli,Kfor, on Mircli 4 on 'route I nnrnir.mim 1 trv T I mirvui ! "ouncn1tnt ,m" ''ron m.iflo of tho con- : ..VKk te'js.'te"!'? ."jiau'j "j., :':, PRFixIHRNT AND NATION "? f A"" "'-' ' -y. r (u fiai ridi III tk.i !. . ...i. . .... ' . " 1 if 1 il cunrn irip in niitfi.' CARSON' AND PREIIKU OF POWER IN SIBERIA IN TKIHUTB TO REDMOND New Rritish Ambassador Says Wilson Expresses Ideals of Allies lErliuhl can nomlnnllnn r.ir Mtnlr cntor from Lack-jwanna County. Un will oppodo.lir. William l.jnrh, nupot Int nrlent of thr llvpltn! for tho Crim inal Incatio at run lew Mr. Diln hai frrie.l two tortus m the Stato LckIs-laturc. SlRniticnnt Uitnark ly Ulster Lender Adtlicvs in Iloue of Common1! ltOViiU'I.L'. March Japitino il.IiKratn say a nroUMonil , III iloxrrinmnt i ca'lfin 15u"l 1 I" hcInK r.uiup.l at llarhln. Mntichuru, with1 I-rlnre l.ioff as I'.rn.Ut. ' n,T;UnV U",U'7 ,V r I:""1,,, f',,r- , Kon. tho 1 i,u r limlpr, In paxltiR ttlhulo Its progiam, ue inline t" Ifportn. Ik ,0 ,, ,orno of John Ihilmoti.l In tho to ohtaln routrnl of aRtfrn Slhcrln. 1 Hon o of l minion., mid ht.ak cntholv J.llll tho Oocrnmcnt at t Indml wo wnro not or r.ir apirt PrtroRrut nml attempt to rnd tho war I In our attempts at a mttli-tnom of tho 7 atB0rro cM-nirK Krot tl.M "1 iiwilntip th-lr powerful Ktlck Mturuaj i.UI.t In V.w hopo that Si. v corrj off 11 tltlt an.l nil that ,,witiifuc:i Vircatest III ent of ear tn.i.M of oi'Piilnir Its u 1 " on tho liucaiWp nrl,,J "10 Meatlowlimok Cluli, ...v. iAt.n Wamnial.er S i..-t. will wcl- (wtiethe li.ltor with open aims to the FMAa.-r Inrloor ll ai'i unu ' "i v..,. ..., Jf the jear and It wont leRlnter a lick If the pinmh nil tho htandlns ic.'- ord. Tho more the merrier 1 tm inajorlty of tho earl nriUals were I tolleze mid erlco athletes Tho club-1 . -- i.nr pM.pcteil until tomorrow ?Ainon Hie out-of-town mtiants In th- tllilottbroou Kiiui.i iiu in 1. i... i'". . fre reprnentallxr or mi iiuso, iioA-i uorox, Mauh 7- iMitnfUR.il '"ialn, Dartmouth 1'lt'xoureh. Prim Stutr. BU1I Uhi(h tires 31.000 shots 11 minute VUfajettr, Leliicn. . ornei. rriin emu, n me tmciitlon or j,ri v 1.01111111. 1, la.trA Yale llethleliem 1'iep, IJiltl-iof 13oton. The Imcntor k iyi he han :.. i,if frlneeton Pien. Tome. Ht. sucreeoeu in imeriMinB ine ar ie- i.rt'ef. of Niwaik: Mcrcersiiurtr, Iloston Inventor Claims Ability to Pierce Thiee-Qimrter-Inch Steel With Missile I nirtm.nt In It I Manufai ture of the ruii l helnc ear- forttt Ll!" Nav"' s,,'l, . v.. ,1 i?fi 'I"! n with tho utmot becreev at a fpelham Pay hUtiou, IJrst Mum Haso 1 )il1c(. not marp i(non v IOieiit test ef Boston, Camp His Lamp .Mia.lc nndl ti0 inventor tajc. tho Run was dlreotid of factions In Asiatic Kuisln. I'rlnee tleorKo S I.voff wan thr flrft Proml.r nf I'.tii'Kla after the dethrone ment nf tho tVsr. IIo Is nliout flftv J e-ii t old, and nlthoURh now- clissed by th llnlhMIl ns bourgeois, If not re aitlonarj wits hrfot.- the revolution re (Midtil in 11 Liberal to tho core As f .under mid preililent of tho 1'nlon of the 'pii'itvni r r Cotintv Councils, tho 1arrrt miriiilrcil lioilv In tho country bifoi. the Sovbt r Kline, he wielded lm incnie Inituenie He woiked fcr a time with the c.nlrt . or I'nnstltutlotnl Demo . 1 it, but. Mil. tlv '-ptnkliiR. was a no pitty nun, an. I when made Premier vvssi not evm .1 inunbet t tho lluim llo held tho preinl. rphlp a little, more than four months, until the KrowInK In tluenee of the Soelil ltevrlutlonarles In tho AVoikmen's Conn. II obliged him to ileh control last .tuU to M. Kercnl;y. filfcntomillarracks fcbUlned rurloufhn for .Men S' Officials of thi Meadow uruoU Club MUBl uin.v- , nrformers. If vnev were unable llo ray their tupcnseH to the namew tho SlUadowurook Club furnished tho neces- liry monej ic aio w.n inucm.i.jr u. rtin local olllciils to Bit furloughs for laany of the nthletis n the service. Of Iccurje, quite a number of nun were rc- i Basel! uik) ..,-..- ...-. ' -.... fc There will he twenty-one events on flhe proewin tor t.mioirow nlKht and r,vitecn oiiHatunhij T h. ctrnlHhavo been evenly dlitributed and each night Us aeieral woillij nt tlio ailmlssiou trice alone. Tomoriow evcnlmr tho main attractions ate tho Junior national (00-j am run for inemuers of me -v V.U.: t0-mllc rtla.v 1 ice betwem Prnn rreeh and Meieei .biiig. In which Allen Siretie and Allen vwioilrlng and lcwe Roeern, three oC the best ipriutets of the cotintrj, will compete and onc mlt rtla for tho iinnv. navy and 'filiation and ambulanca corps chain- olonshlo y 0lng to the large numb, r of entiles jrtcehed for the Kioo-j jril run tho event Ills been divided Into tuo tedious and wlies nnarued foi each '1 hey will be ;taown an the "l'rissei Th.ius.inil" and IfTnG cttcar 1 iioii-.iiiii, 111 iii.nur i iu9 Ho Cornell athletes wio villi start from 8cratcli. t illhlefs, venal or re. Ules olll. liilx lbs In the ballnt-b.i While Individual b g Isl.itoi 1 1 in be tiuulihe.l fur i rlmiiul arts, tho Joint net nf u lighdutlvo bo.lv .anti.it be nt aside by the eourt. even If It 1 in be el.nrli shown tint tin tut I was one of li lit fulta a nil bid publl. police. It the bodv Ins the powir to legislate on the uibje.u nml Ins done hi In the way the law preset Ibes ' .Iinrpb p Cliffnev rhalrtnau of Coun-ells- l'lnance Commlttrr was the first wltnrss lie testllled that the onUnance nuking foe $1.10 000 as "moral claim .. . . . .. .. ..... , k,.. .1.UA .,n.B I . nu I ., I n,1 ,,.-,. I l.i I i.mninn Cnllnnll I III sneeis 01 sieei it lie nil i- -iu.u i.'i . i - ..,.. ....v.. vv,.,.. i- .. , . rri1 of an Inch thick The mlsilleii raltiefl 1 rebntary 7 and was turned oeet to his . GERMAN Allifll Avio uuuuii 1.110 rii-.'. iin iiiuuNii 11 "' COIUIIHIUC paper. Tho bullets nro rteel balls "lm- . llnr to brarlncs 1 The gun has no birrrl and Jamming and healing are impossible I VOI.OflliV. V.us-li. March , A t itement It is lrn published hero by li.iv Id i: Fran. I-. American Atnb issa ib.r (lei Siring the Vnited states does not desire teirltorl.il conquest. In Itussli. He sild he iilrenilv had recommended to his ilov.rnment tint It recognize anv g.iveriimuit the P.usslan people mlfiht iheiose. and mid he slneerelv hoped the P.usslan people would refine to ratify the M'p irate peare treatry with the Cen tril powers. MAKES PERFECT SCORE OF 300 ON THE ALLEYS Slonlec.ii Drown Sees Teammate Ctnsli Out Sttenm of Successive Sttikcs ADMINISTRATION SCORES POINT ON OVERMAN BILL Senate Committee on l-'ifht Test Vote Hefu.ios to Quiz Cabinet Membeis TKP.P.i: .iveTi;, Inel March 7 Charlie Cade scored n perfect hit of : 00 hist night on the Central allcjs in Ik mitrh giine Moidreai Hi own was ono of Hie four teammates of ("ado when the ixrfeet tcore w.ih rcglitend Ilrown scored "J12 In the sicond ginic VnH1.ViJTOV, March 7 - In the tlr-u test of strength on the eiv.rman bill granting the President biimd powers to leoiganlro the war (lovernmint, the adnilnlitratlon foicis In the f-. into luitldiiy Commltteo scored a vktor this afternoon lly a vote of 10 to 7. tho committee, re J.cted a motion to call upon cahlnet numbers for a statement of their views on the proposed icorganlzatlon I I The opposition, however, lnsst(d that Drotlicrs Ain Army Commissions "ho vote was not n certain Indication Walter . llauer and Henry W. Ilauer. I !! , ht? !! -"""t" ' " I " brolherr. of Cermantown. have been "Jill I commissioned captains in tho t'nlteet 1 States armj The latter Is In charge of rif.. iru co go. nee o. ir.,,t tho nitrate division with beau-quarters ns H,b-l,Whti.8l on Hand In Washington. Walter S llatnr re-1 Tho weekly htitement nf Cltv Treas rently conduct. el a suicessful (.linpalgn lire r Prerterlck .1 Shojer shown that for fin 000 for Haptist advanied work tae receipts amounted to 11 195,463 4T 1 Ah secretary of tho UaptLst Cnlon of and the piynients to J170 777 IS which 'Philadelphia, ho designed ind elected I with the sum on hand last week not 1 two large rccieatlon.il buildings at the Including tho sinking fund account, League I il tnel Xavy Yard haves a balance of SV!l,06ii 8 ADVANCE INTO RUSSIA LONDON'. March 7 The German advances eastward Into P.usRt 1 Mopped rarlv Ttte'dav, A Jlls Pitch from Potrorrad, dated Wedncsany, avs It was resumed during the night on several sectots in order to allow the Hermans to x.ach and ennsolldato tlio lino between .lambing and (Idoff (east of Liko Pi Iput and south of Narva) It Is repot tc el In Petrograd binUs haves been leopined the properly of 1 indlords lestored and other conditions approach ing tho old tcKlme revived in towns occupied by tho Uermins WASHINGTON RECEIVES NEWS FROM FRANCIS . SI II Ml ION', March 7. A dispitch dated M.ireh 4 was re ceived from Atnbassidor l'rancls tooxiy stating that be, together with tho Slam ..;.. nml iii-illl.in ministers, had estah- I llsheil headquarters In nn unused club- houso in Vologda 11 is iinoenuouu uiu conditions In that cltv arcs not very com fortable, and It wi.uld cause no surprise should, tho nmbassidor move to a more convenient localltv Mr l'rancls stated that certiln Vniertein publicity agents and Ued Cross agents leiualncd In Petro grad. Tho Stato Department also received Iilh ntieit'on 'rn'II.Mnee seems llkelv lo bo at nttaehed to this rxpr. ulon b the I'lster Ixiilcr In view nt the wide divergence of opinion i.gaidlng the solution of lteland's ttoubles tint formtely exIMed between the Nationalist leader and thn lister Inter. ts represented by Sir Ld waid 1 Tributes were pild Mr. ltedmond also be Piemler I.lov.l Heorge .x-Premler Vsqulth an.l lei.urs of the Labor, Welh and Smtih pit tk s The list words Mr lledmond said to the Premier. Mr Llovd tleorgo said In tho course nf bis rennrks, were 11 plea for coneoul between tho two races "lb it l'toeld. nee hid de i.led should w ik together for the common cuds of huminlt.' M W VOItlC, Mirch 7-i:irl Kead Inr. TbltMi Ambassador, pild tribute to Jehu lledmond, sijlng- ' I am up.et at hearing of his death t hid known him ntuiy Mars lie plieed a greit pirt In Irish political I To dining mv whore asioelatlon eelth politics in l'ngland nn.l from thn begin ning of the war be nlnivs has tikrn tho tanel in the House of Commons th it this was a wnr for llhertv 1 should llko to express m deepest trvmpithy to nil who wish for sclt-gov eminent In Ireland" Ni:V YOHK, Mar.lt I us del t WIIimii was eulogized bv Lord Heading high 1 ommlssloner und 1 Ambassador fiom llteiit llrltnlti. In an j.iddriie before the Meirhatite A'luui- ' tlon hele tod iv "oiii Pieslcl.nt hue v n. r.l, snui Lord Heading 'on mole than on. 01 casion. the high Ideils for which vou haws entered the vv in No human being has the faeultv of stating III be'er langitigr the true untitle of those Ideals than that time President, who sptakr for joti Wo In Huropo have learned to look to those Wot.is of his ntid to r!ic"ilh them as teprcsentlng to us the honorable determination of America, otic it has commenced 11 war in vindi cation of tight, never to nheatho the Bwoid until It hla conqueted "We know tint tho words spoken by, your President iui representing the voice of America aro vvriels which we can take and upon willed we can build They ore messiges of hopo and comfort to . us when they are spoken, thej cheer' us in the task vvlileh wo have under taken, "Hvory man f:t joti send over tho tea Is more than one American ho Is more than one s Idler going to the trenches ho is a memigo of goed cheer from vou to us over thore. Tho 1 ntry of America Into the war his at least, apart from all lis great resources nn.l moral Inspiration that It Ins been to the Allies, clarified our vision for us It has enabled us to seo truly, clearly, tho goal for which we are striving" v Steele tiStmS '-WisMSs JfisS .rtf. fiWaiS:leTTyinVisNNEri 'tv 1r"SiWPr rtfTm )'irt Trffltj-T1lf ""ijff'iWii 'Wr S , S?jzm5Fm0mm War Hits McAdoo'i Twh BOSTON', March 7. Joseph M. 8h' fer, n stenographer In the office! of 1 retnry McAdoo, has been denied deferred elassinoatlon In tho nrmy draft. HhatSf ,-M asked that he he placed In Class 3 as m" '" neressarv tlovcrnment cmplore, and 'Mr., V e.1.. aa ll.t lu.er In B..MAMe . V his request. The cao now will go fo t,k' M poarci oi iiijpvuin. t- i 12 Economy tcclc method of cen izing responsibility for the industrial, architectural, en gineering and m cch anical work is eco nomical, n o t only in build ing cost, but in mainte nance after completion. Wm. Steele & Sons Company Engineers Constructors Philadelphia Toronto Scfapr, About Scrappers Ilv HILL HELL rVAl U Inlletl SfMire Hub tonlsht titer" will t a boxliiie. leridtlliiS' and h I atllo roal , ma moilni; j kmtres of all thn bouts Also tEddlt Mark, In htn otte.nian set l.antumlme. .'Some of llK' lni who will nrpear are Marly 1 l rosa. Jo.! Velh. Any Zlm, I eo Welsh, llranlc llshpr Jim 1 cc.,Ih Title VValUrp. iJitle Uste r Jo Toieler Jo Hloom. Johnny lllhonry. TMi Mnl(in,. Prfelnn Hmlth. V .ntmrilcL vitka Hums. Willi- H-enna, Jark ciiran, lounc lainry una nanny l er- IIUQD. -araniiie .eiaceoitrf, who was Knocked oul ra nil lail bout Willi Kid Hlteeler. blam-U all ofieat on a snratn-il nnliln. whlti tin tnCtlVtd In th. Hr,l rniin,! Xlsn.t.rA in a ,'!'l;r .to his liiinaKer. Merman Illndln, sass 'Wt h la now restlne at his hotnn in WIN f5fm,Krt.,n1 lf slven o return Viout will wii ontsur insicM or rour rounds. 'iJlVJS.if,!'1" J"..,n Brc' "katt" '" hla .! ""H .uic'i itr-enai, ot ."sew lorK. 10 porraw titnlns in the wind-up at tho Cam- t biSJIJJ T."lmn ll"" ,ben mitehed by his lii.T.(,i .""" '"'or. 10 meet Jock sta tae In hla home town. Minneapolis. Marcli f ?luhiWK,'f' m .h"n a over aaaln tS."';,"" P. .n!o "nil 1 tralnlna- faithfully ." Ht Illl U l WrifPlf L-I.l !!.... .L- &V,lWil1 '' "'uVntrin- th. WK Arhinhio. "' KS ,M a- imiii75f,hd- h.,"1,,.n arrinned for ihs Slaht j7hMi.i-h "l10" ' A- A on Saturday Ami ChlSll fiuf;leo ""r"1" Punrhea wltn vvwaa coaney in tho main iran,i,n f.!W.'1?&Itn may not meet Tom Cowl.. ,K:;n."."';,.0,."r ? ,lul.. In eaa, C6w ,r Mil. .a- - van a IJIIII Hill 1111 n Ml min. uauir. - " -- SAimV-Mstar and Mttlo rt-ae . n. STS I'&'S'ffi1" i" '. "''' 'x-r?nJ (Aaatber boil , 7i.i "r. t."i,,uvow nlni. Watalt Iln2.ti,i;.,.thS-r',r?',Ji l.'etween . .. w.. miu uetuuio eveisn. WffiJSnahl?" fil,nnt of the flVwibrht fHUi oitn. ?.' r't", 'ounlry, will tackle "iay vnrens at Chlsea, Mass.. March II. fw5t.,hl?f,,, Uu'hla -a leadlnr Ilrht-rl-Ur ClinJ in"?"1 ar,"rl'l " me't Irish rllonalA J 'n?,r'rlal show at the Nai Fair Warning! Franklin Limousines fcThtWu. .liV fJ?nWl "!. April 3. Nn. i n. 35 pounds, ringside Lvf " n at iu; i.u.Tl'a""r. irinltl haa hn tw-nA . WiA. i.Min..,uiI T,avJor- ot the Natlona, ltn Mar?n ivJack JlcCamn ,n th wl"el- .I t! J.L..I- ... . . ;(Vii round .., i .""'" w,,lle Jason II Sports Served Short pf..l"XM ,toa!viii't,n?" of .Harvard. Talo and .'.aiti ..''S'J. I eompsto In a tr inzuler track H aiuwiinm.i n.,?"?1?? -.! "fyorellni w " v.uiiioriuxe. LWMt!lI."!!l'.r.blf..''.' m.a.Yal. crew. i'lPoor Dn -jr. -""' u iuks ineir nrst out Ihie ,Jri? "t .'h sea-mi todaj It ha- m. . .. aaaariii lvnt-criana l - t 'is fop ihl iVl? ."".l"".i"in'"". " -.. .-, aHDi, two monms Mtiu;"'.,.'il".ll'all quintet defeated Col ll Iba end V,y r-"..'0,." '"olaats led IPs. Vn ?' ."j; half IS jn N. Ut was' UMi ' "vi a iiuiii inn na .1 in rha. tmi "MIHJ- "- aa diio IUI, MAfmiSS iSLToirK n.wthn .run avn.'u,.ii .. .".' -i , .eiuiii enniana ea jioa. " cotldlilnn. n"lu ,'"1" ear becauas of "ea JJi","v ,n P'-r of thla eonteat, aecufi ..".cono"etfd for twenty-one vats inn ibmrnn A A an. EfK.ifct n of tin m.l'Uy, K " I h'M. '"! tun.;'d0,,,!iM,klmc.V., cuu L5ns'ni Se Lnl(Pllw Inl.nJ. . .... "iJnVer of .h."""!.1" "",B Prt" for th 'I ia Ji!f.',h" fo'le" car 'I he Oranit I ,.lS.r.'niea In the IViui ril.vS5 S""w team' ."..('. J.hD Ar'y th"t fairly llaW-l-h,nTDl.n"hp. "a " "" u'.,H;. ?". of Cleveland, wnn lh inn. P'Va r,,cr',5t ','"', '''nehurat Oua Club l"! toll ?e- 7?i 20- U8. The second prim tali!.; Jf.v'Jj eornlna. another Claetland 1 "" (l. li 114. L.lV CIsTeland Inaln. .t,..t ., il- n. tw. &Mi.y& S'TM A i. "wiiiKnur o in tJiAim, ini fromdci.?;.f.M,,r.vl.a on th sa'.u. ITk ''."IIOS. Of th Mnnlrlalr llkl.ll, , ..... "'Onal squaah Iannis chamnlnn. irslt, wnt CJ ,.h courts "of Columba V if;Nw.tYo.r.1 ' dlaposlna of Ml a.ff.Kck..''tr .w.mlnutas' f ciuft la lbs asmlflnal. f&Xx ci-lri:,iiwiLi May Be Purchased Now at Their Old Prices or as Long as Our Present Lim ited Stock Lasts. Exclusiveness ! Comfort ! Economy ! THE class of this Franklin Limousine its beauty of design is expressed in the lines imparted to it by Derham, noted builder of custom bodies. This exclusive feature, coupled with Franklin com fort, known the world over, brings to the purchaser a combination of advantages unequaled by any other automobile or motor car. Most everybody knows of the Franklin Car's econ omy of operation. Most everybody knows Derham custom bodies mean exclusiveness. Most everybody knows that a Franklin goes more miles on less gas, 18 at least; more miles at lower tire cost 10,000 at least. And the price MUST advance when our present stock is exhausted. 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