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OVER 2.000 ENTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRACK MEET JOKE 3 Pupils of 15 Buddings to Contest for Events—Board Grants Half-Holi day Vacation—Expect Thousands to Be in Attendance When the eighth annual track and field meet of the Harrisburg grammar i-chool is held Thursday, June 3, un der the Harrisburg Track Athletic Com mittee, fifteen schools will be repre sented and more than two hundred pupils. This is two more schools than entered the meet last year, which is in i reused by the Penn and Boas build ings. Although the honors were carried away by Lincoln last year, yet Forney, • amp Curtin, Webster and Maclav each have strong teams and are expected to score heavily. The first event starts promptly at 2 o'clock. A half holiday will be granted all the schools oi the city by the Harris burg School Board. Sections of the grandstands will be reserved for each ot' the schools. The schools entereil, entries and ab breviations follow: Boas, B; Cameron, ' l$ l Special Lot at Extraordinary : ml Low Prices IgV. I Through a fortunate purchase we secured a Special Lot l&j- I °f beautiful Diamonds at a price that enables us to sell fife* I them tor less than the usual wholesale prices. Wl LADIES' DIAMOND RINGS I Beautiful carat Diamonds I Mounted in fashionable solid gold rings. Brilliant, tif' I white and perfectly cut, Regular value $27.50. 1 1 Special Price, $19.00 This is an unusual opportunity to get a fine engagement rin £ »r an elegant commencement present at a big bar gain price. |L LAVALLIERES We have just placed on sale a very large assortment of §?'. PW LaVallieres at extraordinary low prices, ffi" o,lr " ew stock includes a great variety of the newest and prettiest styles. Don't think of buying a LaValliero ft?.; »ntil you see those at this store. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 1 The P. H. Caplan Co. §£ JEWELERS || 18 North Fourth Street J |C; Camp Curtin, CC; Foose, P; Forney, jiFn; Hamilton, H; Harris, Hr; Lincoln, 11 L; Maclav, -u; IMelrose. Me; I'enn. P; W obster, W; Willard, Wl; Woodward, | Wd.; Reily, K. • The entries: r Event No. I—2 P. M. _ 100-Yard Dash—Trial heats: (First and seconds qualify for the semi-finals. 8 Record, 10 4-5 seconds, Baltoser, Ma clav, June, 2, 1910. First Heat—lß2, Schmidt, Wl.; 188, | Taylor, Wd.; 91, Glaser, H.; 10, Wen , rick, C.; 68, G. Moltz, Fa.; 33, Car i ratt, C. C. | Second Heat—l3l, Malick; IM.; 113, |R. Franklin, L.; 163, Main, W.; 209, | George Albright, Hr.; 153, R. Morri son, Me.; iS3, Wissler, Wl. Third Heat—92, Metzabaugh, H.; ! 69, C. Suoddlc, Fn.; 34, Miller. C. C.; i 11. Fields, A. C.; 132. Pleam, M. Fourth Heat—93, IHautz, H.; 1. Fer guson, B.; 164, Boone, W.; 114, R. , I Kolble, L.; 184. Evin, Wl. i Fifth Heat—94. Anderson, H.; 150, > James Steiner, P.; 210, Hogentogler, ■i Hr.; 189, Clay, Wd.; 70, B. Charles, Fn. Sixth Heat—9s, Book, (H.; 165, Dit- It zel, W.; 71. A. Saul, Fn.; 190, Yingst, 1 - 'Wd.; 151, I. Zuekerman, P. j | Seventh Heat—96, Liddick, H.; 133, t';IM.; 35, E. Keener, C. C.; 12, Shaffner, jC.; 166, Dunkelberger, W. Eighth Heat—36, Lathe, C. C.; 134, , j Crow, M.; 13, Martin, C. C\; 2, King, HARRISBURO STAR- fNDKPKNI)KNT, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1915 'B.; 185, Shlonberg, Wl. Ninth Heat—lls, R. McCord, L.; 211, Snively, Hr.; 154, Seibert, Me. Event No. 2—2 P. M. Running High Jump—Record, 5 fee>t j 1 inch, Seilhamer, Lincoln, June 6, ! 1914. 20, C. I jingle, C.; 23, ,T. Evelcr, C.; j 19, Mulligan, C.; 77, X. ißover, Fn.; i 78, J. Thorpe, Fn.; 79, H. Musscman, ''Fn.; 80, W. Rice, Fn.; 62, Herman i Conner, P.; 45, Mtoody, C.; 39, •Moore, C. C.; 42. Holahan, C. 46, Ruiik, C. C.; 141, Kefkin. M.; 121. i Slike, L.; 115, iMcCord, L.; 122, May, I L.; 172, Shearer, W.; 194,'Fortna, Wd.; i 197, Shirk, Wd.; 198, Briner, Wd. Event No. ;>•—2.15 p. m. Half-mile Run- —-Record, 2 minutes I 13 2-5 seconds, Britsch, Lincoln. June 5, 1913. "4, ,T. Beck, Fn.; 195, Tnmlinson, Wd.; 3. Mickey, B ; 157, Arnold, Me.; 44. Ebersole, (J. C.; 22, B. Katz, C.; 226, Cohn, R., 216. Heist, Hr.; 186, ! Shlonberg, Wl.; 171, Fluss, W.; 102, j Johnson, H.; 120, Reed, L.; 137, Sei- I lers, M. 196, Eardly, Wd.; 75, Wm. Hocrner,! Fn.; 140, Lot/.. M.; 119, Craig. L.; 101,! I Ellis, H.; 169. Fair, W.; 187, Cohen, | | Wl.; 215, Bover, Hr.; 191,, Kckert, I Wd.; 18, J. Kamsky, C.; 43, J. Wal lace, C. C.; 156, Attieks, Me.; 21. R. Shorb, C. 155, Sanders, Me.; 183, Whistler. Wl.; 170, Sparrow, W.; 99, Ebert. H.; 42. Holahan. C. C.; 117. Leeds, L.; 139, Shradley, M.; 214, Roberts, Hr.; 40. F. Keener. C. C.; 98, Malick, H.; 186. I Isadore Levin, Wl.; 20, C. liingle, C.; 165, Dit/el. W. Event No. 4—2.30 P. M. 220-yard Dash—Trial heats firsts and j seconds in the three fastest heats quali !fy for final heat. Record, 24 3-5 sec- j j onds, Brenner, Forney, June 3, 1908.! ; First Heat—7l, A Saul, Fn.; 164. 1 'Boone, 4.; 192, Klueker, Wd.; 113,' j Franklin, L.; 38, Howe, C. C.; 209, Al- ! | bright. Hr. i Second Heat—l 67, Lehmer, W.; 70,1 ! R. Charles, Fn.; 191, Eckert, Wdj; 137, | | Sellers, M.; 37, Dcrr, C. C.; 14, Roe-I j buck, C. Third Heat—l3B, Bovversox. M.; 93, | j Hautz, H.; 73. E. Stauffer, Fij.; 311,1 | Snively, llr.; 35, E. Keener, C. C.; 15, 1 1 Shaflner, M. C. I Fourth Heat—l 36, Ebner, M.; 39, j j Moore, C. C.; 72, C. Reininger, Fn.; j j 116, Blaikie, L.; 97, Olaser, H.; 153, | I R. Morrison, Me. 1 Fifth Heat —135, Atkinson, M.; 92,! Mutzabaugli, H.; 114, Coble, L.; iHain, W. Sixth Heat—lßß, Taylor, Wd.; 13,' E. Martin, C.; 16, Hoffman, C.; 168,' Minter, W. Event No. ."5—2.15 P. M. 12-pound Shot But—Record, 35 feet 1 7 inches, C. Beck. Lincoln, June 1,1 1911. 11, A. Fields, C.; 22, B. Katz. C.; j 200, (i. Holtzman, C.; 69, C. Snoddv, I Fn.; 84, Rich, Fn.; 81, R. Shader, Fn.; j 76, E. Philippelli, Fn.; 64, John Fagan, 1 F.; 49, Michael C. C.; 51, W. E. KeenaJ C. C.; 33, Garret, C. C.; 52, Grass, C/j C.; 157, Arnold, Me.; 152, Wilsbach, I P.; 142, Fleck, M.; 134, Crow, M.; 133, j Coslow, M.; 125, Beck, L.; 126, Ogels- j by, L.; 123, Connor, L.; 103, Lillv,' 11.; 173, Derrick, W.; 174, Davis, W.; 167, Lehmer, W.j 201, Shultz, Wd.; | 198, Bryner. Wd.; 202, Herman. Wd.; 218, Stoll, Hr.; 219, James Stoll, Hr.; 220, Weber, Hr.; 186, Levin, Hr. Event No. 7—2.30 P. M. 120-yard Low Hurdles—Firsts in I live fastest beats qualify for finals. I Record. Hi seconds. Beck, Lincoln, .Tune I 6. 1914. First Heat—ls2, Wilsbaeli, P.; 154, | Seibert, Me.; 167. Lohiuer, W.; 135, Atkinson, M.; 53, Zarger, C. C. Second Heat—77, K. Hover, Fn.; 24. E. Geistwhite, 104, Prank, H.; 1221. Larig, Hr.; 175, Wilson, W. Third Heat —203. Widle, Wd.; 143. Dapp, M.; 54. Early, C. C.; 82. L. ! Heagy, Fn.; 17, Hampton, C. i Fourth Heat—Bs, Fellows, Fn.; 11, A. Fields, (J.; 125, Beck, L.; 48, Cole stock, C. C.; 197, .Shirk, Wd. Fifth Heat—l 44, liongaere, M.; 171, Fluss, W.; 222, Eisenhower, Hr.; 93. Hautz, H.; 47, T. Wallace, C. ('. I Sixth Heat—l 76, Lowe, W.; 9t>, Lid dick, 11.; 214, Roberts, Hr.; 137, Sel lers, M.; IG, Hoffman, C. Seventh Heat —204, Meyers, Wd.; 192, May, L.; 83, L. Dawson, Fn. Event No. B—38 —3 P. M. our Hundred and Forty Yard Hash —One heat. Record, 56 3-5 seconds, Scott; Cameron, .lune 5, 1913. 135, Atkinson, M.; 18, Kamsky, C.; 194, Fbrtna, Wd.; 36, Lathe, C. C.; j „ ' 306 Broad Street "We meet all advertised prices." Danderiue, 18c, 3"lc, H7c Doan's Kidney Pills, 35c | Dill's Balm of Life, J 7c, 34c Daniel's Horse Remedies, 18c, 38c, 73c i Daggett and Ramsdell's Cold Cream, 17c, 2.1 c, 34c i D. D. 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'I 188, Taylor, Wd.; 41, Nislev, 0. C.; 118, Story, L.; 68, G. Moltz, IV; 98, : Maliek, H.; 74, .1. Beck, Fn.; 131, Maliek, M.; 14, Roebuck, C.; 99, Ebert, . j H.; 132, Pleam, M.; 212, Lowrv, llr. Event No. »—:{ p. M. Running Broad Jump—Record, 18 ! feet, 4 3-4 inch«s, Kvater, Lincoln, • | June 5, 1913. 20, C. Lingle, C.; 24, E. Geistwhite, ;|C.; 10," L. Won rick, 9, E. Oaman; 160, Metzgar; 161, j Thompson; 162, G. Hooker. 3.—Lincoln—l27, Shaeffcr; 128, [Venn; 129, Eyler; 130, Luttringer. 4.—Reil.v—226, Cohn; 227, Freed j man; 229, Arnold; 230, Hagar. i s.—Harris —209, Albright; 223, | Crook; 224, Eisenbergor; 225, Kraber; | 213, Graham. 6. — Woodward—l9o, Yingst; 205, |Stiteler; 206, Hobart; 207, Boyd; 208, | Morgan. 7.—Ma clay—l4s, Holtrv; 146, Hartman; 147, Mhuov; 144. Langacre; 148, George; 143, Dapp; 119, Harder. 8. —Boas—6, Miller; 7, Gottsehall; 8, Snyder; 9, Krise. 9. — Webster— 166, l>enkelberger; 177, Kutz; 179, Himes; 178, Allen; 180, Lowe; 181, Stoner. 10.—Fooso—65, Tooniev; 66, Bru- Ckart; 67, Zimmerman; 62, Conner; 63, Crook. 11. —Hamilton—los, Gingrich; 106, Pet row; 107, rossby; 108, Da ! vis; 109, Gipple; 110, Gregory; 111, i Heiser; 112, J. Heiser. 12.-—Camp Curtin—ss, Tuckey; 56, Little, 57; Kitzmiller; 58, L. Wallace; 38, Howe: 59, Jeffries; 60, Werner; | 61, Shellenbcrger. I 13. —C'Bineron—2s, Henning; 26, ; Mathias; 27. Stacks; 2S, McKee; ; Fisher; 30, J. Reese; 31, Hilligas; 32! | Bader. Event No. 14—4. IS P. M. One-Mile Relay Race—Record, 4 i minutes, 4-5 of a second, Lincoln, June I 6, 1914. 1. —Hamilton—9B, Maliek; 99, Kbert; 95, Book; 9'2, Mutzabaugh; 103, Lilly. 2. —Maclav—l36, Ebncr; 139, iSchreadley; 131, MAlick; 132, Pleam; ! 133, Coslow; 140, Lotz. 3. —Woodwar^l—lßß, Taylor; 194, | Portna; 193, Rowe; 199, Shultz; 197. i Shirk. I 4.—Cameron—lß, J. Kamsky; 11, AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS I Memorial Day at Hershey Park I Sunday, May 30 3 P. M. I GREAT HERSHEY CONVENTION HALL; |j| BIGGEST AND FINEST IN PENNSYLVANIA; I □ Seats 7,000; Holds 12,000; The Wonder Town's § Latest Achievement; Will Be Formally Opened ■ ! With Splendid Memorial Services; Full Rand of a | 40; Eloquent Speakers; Vocal and Instrumental j Soloists; Admission Free to All. Come Early and I □ Get a Good Seat and Enjoy the Music and the in | Oratory. j I! it is finer than the famous one at Ocean Grove, a Monday May 31 All Day 1 S GRAND OPENING OF HERSHEY PARK. | All Amusements to be started. New Features. | First-class VAUDEVILLE FROM KEITH CIR- I | CUITS afternoon and evening. Dancing afternoon | j and evening. Open Air Concerts ail day. Special II □ Orchestra for Dancing. Miniature Railway, i,. SIO,OOO Carrousel. Enlarged Zoo: New Lion and 111 new Herd of Ponies. All Field Sports. GREAT i g GAME OF BASEBALL BETWEEN HERSHEY AND LEBANON CLUBS, Central Pennsylvania a League. SOMETHING GOING ON ALL THE m i M COLONIAL IIAYE VOL SKBIY THE 7 BRACKS America's Most Wonderful Acrobats 3 OTHER ACTS Matin., 5 ami tOff Kve*., 10 anil 150 *■ J A. Fields; 14, Roebuck; 20, 0. Ijnglo; I 23, J. Eveler; 17, Hampton; 10, L. VVcnrick; 13. B. Martin. s.—Melrose—lls, A. Sanders; 156, j 11. At ticks; 157, J. Arnold; 153, K. Morrison; 154, N. Seibert. . j 6. —Reily—22B, John Miller; 22(5, i Bernard Cohn; 227, Abe Freed man; 229, Edward Arnold; 230, Joseph j llagur. 7.—Boas—l, Ferguson; 4, Haincr; i 3, (Mickey; 5, Berrier. 8. —Webster—l6s, Ditzei; 103, Hain; 170, Sparrow; 168, Minter; 167,' Lehmcr; 169, Fair. 9. —Lincoln —122, L. May; 113, R. | Franklin; 123, J. Conner; 117, O. ] Leeds; 125, C. Beck. 10. —Forney—70, R. Charles; 74, j J. Beck; 75, William Hoorner; 68, G.I Molt/.; 69, Snoddy; 81, Shader. 11. —4.'anip C'urtin—4B, Culestock; I 35, K. Keener; 49. Michael; 47, P. Wallace; 36, Lathe; 40, F. Keener; 1 39, Moore; 42, Holahan. i TO-DAY ONLY THK <'l,K*tr.\( ITU 4 \SB Alexandre Dumas' Mastci work, ivilh I'hnln llnrn, Wllllum K. Shnv nml Stuart llolnieN, In rerl«. bel., 7he Hand of Mahawee," Urmna L.u>b„ "Mixed Flats," comedy To-morrow Only, "The Fifth fom niauilment," .liilin* sir V r r . In the famous play In which he has star red important theatres all over the world. 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