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THE SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912.
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feated Kt MornmgHliir h.indllv In the
flnn cnttm of th 1 2 iMtkline tour
'iMttuM .it lln- Hotel Astm The seme
v. ,'un to ::;i. ami Unppe l iiihv the
11 .' i h.inii .on ami tin1 first holder of the
nm tiupii cmbl'iuuli' of the thainplon.
Unripe pl.iie.l a stnmi; mime last tilKlit,
hough tint I hi hist iif whlrh hi' I cui
nl ii Mm iincstur neier nils il.iimerotis.
i. i .i.eis wen nil ri'.uly tn hiRln at
i u . Inch the Miii'Olnti'il hour, lull thru
n ilclio of titeiitv-rtv. minutes Tom
ii .ishci iiiittl. n -irri'h explaining t ti
,iitltuis i f th' tiiurii.im. lit. nil i'h
iciili ciei hndi Klii'W . thru Senjtoi
. nine of MlriiiesuM I'lUitrlblltid .1 few
murks .ni'i. 1 1 t-nt -rive minute Iiili",
the real business of the eienlnK bejiiin.
lloppe won 'In lunik, I'liuiiti-il Hie iiinl
nilsaeil u smut iliim off the cushion.
llornlnRft.u Old 11 better in his first In
ii'tH Hi .im mi's ililllii'iate mid his
fniir'eetith shot was slmui. It use a
r ,i t to a Met" rail fiom a frrrr.i' ami
with only a narrow sp.ice betnren tin- flr.t
.ihli Irill an) thi- I'tnl i all for the rue
b.r ' p.is tliH'iiph It n'a a left.
I. villi' I 'Kit
' I .it' llalls lll'le Ill'Ilo'IS for It While
ami Ui' stinke ..imped but 111 the tlilnl
I" 'iC II M'l" ft I tin ' llio-itlfil up under
ij'i t.ii'i'iin of a inir-liiR Mill A
'H'tiiinc box paity Mas stilled li the
" pr.itl. ' s-s-sh ' of tin' af inlil.ist'. liut,
ihllv I nn.ill t ill, of tin" ofTi'iuleis'
.'. i f"n-i lluppt. who iiiiitlnuid with
ci tfulH ib lli'ati. roiiMH iiiloii of well
cot ("Mil at il well 1'iit Mid out bllllanl-,
nun- mil".' tin' tiuin intilluni of aJ
i ll"Pln I'la.i.'l for a fin.' piIkv of
h' Mi mil ball in lln i rnt -nlxth hot
. I it- 'd-d boil 1'iifclWb for a k,iuz
a i i' "i tin- n.'t shot he nili'd.
in 'n i a t.i nia" tin' M'lOiid ball.
l.rnim.t .i -truck a fri-tzi' 111 hl.i tutu
if. ., I mid m pl.i a hoit draw and Ions
'i lb- nil, In I hit th.' driven ball
' i 1- i and ln-t position Still lie
t , 1 il.tll u!i thr"o iMi-liliin iHirnni. r
c f.,1 th.. i.i!i .in.! -Uppi'i! u(i on a n-
i i' oni i" ,i rornii Ihrouh pUyiiiu
' ui' ball Ion jftl llnjipp tool, up
Wir ib n i if anothi" priipi-i oii
II.- in. thodlrall.i ihultlrd thi. balN
-i i p. I -iiaii.." fin M iMilnti. Hi" ltd
'I o lon n i-i o'lr mas.?.' that a
ii. tit fill and ""11 nianiuii'd individual
i b.i k row .xt'liilmwl, "I-! no'.'
ub thN run of .'I of llii)p'H whi a
'' ami ir.inin an u lullabi, t.ieiylHiu.i i
m iif niiiki' .Mnrnlncytar strokrd J
ii " f ii :iu point- .u Iiimi- ntiartfi-
- fouiih !'pln a:.l thi iion wiii .
.4i . i7 ii fai M of Hopm In his turn- '
1 . If-' r- I '.' .11 lb'.'l.t' .lh . I.'.i:. ,
I". i','".- -' ui' 'ii HI" in h'." tlflb ,
- 'a :.. I" ti.- I a ' jit i-i-iiili'ti i. uf
m a d 3
Mornma-tai ""rtd ton. but hi run
v nhoiti-i lb iiorktd htuli-r foi hi-
.i. llonni- The l.'itti'r li-t 111 Willi a fan. 1
'kiss shot i' th sixth lnnttiK. thi' i-up ball
-PtirryiiiK t" i Hide rail, da.slilii' off at a
'lSont and rnidcklnK th" red In the fai
an rnd r a!
Iloppe tr.n idled a harder rond for a
Miie afte' hl puit. nm run dlmlnl'hlni;
. .siderahl.i Ti-n poliitu In bin ninth In-
"X. howeier. Hfie lively and a-sorted
ii. t-omiti at wide pares and with
v cushion work, follows and spread
i rom" MornlnRMtur enloed no profit
' nm Hoppe s retroBrndii movement, hit
i r c the tnbuseaii with onsecutlve In-
s of 0. 0. t. 3 and 11. and when he had
' " points lloppe had 2i On what hard
vi-H that befiil each man llnppa was
better cxi-ciitiir. but .MnrnlriRMtar met
w tn more had leaves than he did.
-riliaivii, masses and short follows,
t'.ine. llddled more than iliual. lie as
If ni; well In the fifteenth Innlnjr, how-
'' tint I he ml-calrulated on a dead
" I draw and punched the flr-st ball clear
"en f i om position. In his next InnlnK
V nam lale Willie, Hf-aln entered the
'-"I of plenty lie cuffed and cajoled,
V" 'ed ami petted the moody Ivory nud
t ouch nfiio beset with allsnments. and
" troiibli'some urouphiss he carved
i-rnm utider difficulties, until h had
i 'bd 7t t that htace his total moro
"-' ib.ubbd MornliiRstar's. The tcore
- to ISO
t r.iiKstiis sixteenth InnlnK was
'-' play and the open table nurse was
ritr employed when the cue slipped on
a I'.ihI, masse. The balls were left
i"!" '". lloppe, who taw to It that they
1 ' fmr close order. He, beuulk'ii
upper rail nnd made the.ti
1 ii uf series of conventional bal't-
i s nut a two cushion corner
-hi' nm onsplcuous for Its feathery
chti-ifsi The touch of tip to Ivory was
the impa. t of eiderdown, and yet with
" a;rv iljlllness clean enoiish to he heard
'i . ii in n i..w, musical click. William,
"' Wnile, nnd his entlcnt wand, co
i t",.ii in a ualaxy of 8 fast billiards,
' no r oe wan 441 to 182 In lloppe's
. i "' While lloppe was maklns runs
' "I and S8 MornlnBStar was unreeling
'"inns of 32 and 42, so that the pace was
nj'i at this stage. In his eighteenth
i it lloppe plucked 26 points and failed
' i en out of balk on the twenty-seventh.
Haitnir made several mlscues Morning-
a- chanced cues In his nineteenth In-
e nnd wl;h the nld of a new cue made
m atrh Mornlngstar's last point was
f" 'm a shot In which the cue ball Jumped
a 1 ran aionif a side rati.
m ie score
'I ip L, 77. St. SI, 18, It, t, It. 1. It,
F , l ' . TI , i'K. ", 3, 1. 15. Tout
' " Ai'-rsxr,- ii l.tj. High runs ,
" -intsur- 19. 1. 14. SS. ti. . . . a.
(I ?7 IS It. .1:, 4, , 1. 1, 2J. Tntsl
Aversei- -13 3-21 High runs 42,
--re. A rj Cutler,
'"i-nlncstar and Vamada will play off
i for t lii i it place this evening. Sec
' nnoney goes to Hlosson.
Wn telimit Defeats Cnhan.
Th matinee of trotting and pacing on
rtinoklvn Speedway yesterday Included
'"ii r-cet nr Jones's Watchout made
h fl'H appearance on the course and
on the class A pace In straight heats
i 'Vi.in, George Van Hnedeker up.
h 'ass r pace had only two starters,
''k Kranklvn. Henry Hmlth driving, and
' Dlr.et. with Alhert K. Peck. Mack
'hi. first heat by n nose and th see
' I bi flie lengths. Henry Smith drove
"" Hill's Charlie Vllello home first III
'iss n pace, defeating Not Ward's
Hiibarl Honors Harry II, llnll,
ri-A. N V . Nov. 20. Harry II Hall,
'r I ' I'.dwaid, 'N, y a member of the
lir'O- cl, to.day was elected captain
J' 'hi Hohart College football team. II
" played end on the varsity for two
'', Hall also It president of the
liQior Cli3.
LEDOUX A DISAPPOINTMENT.
tleiplle Krrnsled nashlnig He Rarely
Orswi Wilt lleildr.
Charles l.edoux, the Krench bantam
weight champion, proved a disappointment
when he boxed a hot ten round draw with
Haltllnc Iteddy, n second rater, at the
Kalrmnnt A. t'. last nlKht. t.ednux, hullt
llko a llghtiveluht almve the waist, had a
heavy punch In either hand, but he didn't
know much about JandliiR blows. He
rushed Incessantly, swInglnK wildly and
now and then landing with Rome effect,
hut Heddy, who had a fair amount of
cleverness, landed the cleaner punches
and alao avoided the Frenchman's blows
with much HPlllty and coolheadcdness.
Lcdoux's irrcat strength, which was al
iijn manifest, saved blin from a defeat,
fur In the last two rounds he overcame
lleddy's advantage on points by hurri
cane fighting, which put the New Yorker
on the defensive, In a longer fight
liedoux would have won decisively no
doubt, but lis far as he went he didn't
show aulllclent skill to warrant the belief
jthat he would merwhelm such boys as
Ooiilon and Williams. The scrap was a
inrker. huweier, and the ciowd enjoyed
it immensely, rne Frenchman nad a cut
lip h nil a bleeding nose as the result of
the conflict.
Tho clubhouse was crowded when I.e.
doux and Iteddy climbed Into the ring,
Heddy's friends were confident that he
would stay tho limit, while the little.
Frenchman's backers predicted a quick
knockout In spite of a story that !edotix
had been put to sleep by a sparring part
ner In a private bout two days ago. I.e
doux weighed 117'j pounds ringside and
Iteddy scaled lit 116
As Harry Weust of Cincinnati had a
wrenched leg, the management secured
Poldler Krarns to meet (lunlioat Smith In
tile other star bout. Smith, however, said
that he had agreed with a Huffalo club,
wheiei he has an engagement to meet
Weust onlv. so there was nothing dolriK
with Kearns In a substitute scrap be
tween slow moving welterweights. Kid
liiaii's of llroiikl.wi outpointed Joe While
of Huston, the bout going ten rounds
HOLDS GIBBONS TO DRAW.
Mil's rrnn MirprUra Quaker Fans
MlUr t inier Wraps t'ntll Too l.atr.
Pllll.AbKi.i'iiiA, Nov. 20. Jack Mct'ar
run of Alleiitown made a surprising show
ing with Mike (llhboils In his six round
bout hei. tii-nlnht and it went to a draw
Gibbons stalled In the Hist three round-,
and seemed either afraid to take a chance
or he did not want to cut loose The
spectators, satisfied that the St. Paul man
was nut doing his beet, hissed and howled
their dlsappioval. Finally, In the fourth
iinilid, he started In to do better work
and from that time on showed bv his
I'teyeriiess that he was the better man
In the first three rounds CJIhbons made
.McV.u mil do all the leading, and .Mcl'.u
rou during this period frequently out
Jabbed his opponent. Had Gibbons shown
as well during the cailler pait of tho
light as he did later he would have earned
the decision.
In his own defence Olbbons said that
he had u soie arm and did not want to
go on for fear of doing himself further
Injury, and that he was only careful to
sale himself.
YALE QUITS HOCKEY LEAGUE.
Wnuls Xlorr l-'reedoin anil C'hsiief to
,PIm) Its (isme al Home.
Tale will be among the missing when
the college hockey learns begin their an
nual battles for supremacy In the Inter
coleate Hockey League early In 1913
at tlr St. Nicholas Itlnk.
Last night at the annual meeting of
the league, held at the Princeton Club,
tl.c. Ilulldog tendered his resignation. The
rtasiin assigned was that at New Hatfii.
right undei their uofes. the Yale men
have a fine link In the past It has been
used mainly for practice Those Interested
felt that as a free Ian. e. the Yale seven
would hate a wider scope. The team will
be able to lengthen Its schedule and play
whoever and whtneier It likes. Also mot
of Its games thus will be at hom
With Yale out of th leagu only four
teams remain Columbia. Cornell, Dart
mouth and Princeton The schedule was
not decided upon nt the meeting. It was
!eemd belter to have this to the man
agers. LONG SHOT WINS AT NORFOLK,
RrrdnelL "Sealedcd al IOO lo 1,
.lust Canters Home.
Norfolk, Va Nov 20. Another long
shot went over at Jamistown track to
day when lit ed well, from the stable of
John O. Tiilbut, won the six furlong sell
ing event. He was forsaken by tho talent,
and the bookies wete showing hs much as
100 to 1 against htm,
Federal. It. T. Wilson's crack two-year-old,
won the second lace on the card It
was his first appearance on the local track.
The summaries :
First Usee Selling, to-ytar-old: (lie
and a half furlongs: Illg Dipper. Ill Har
well), 7 in Ii, won; Continents!, 103 (Wolf),
I to t for place, sttond, luttery. HO (t)s
vies), I to i, third Time 1:07 J-S. Mama
Johnson, Hllier Mnon, Turkey In ths Htratt,
Hrynsry. Frert t.fvy, Kiel. Urowoc ynd Chil
ton Dance alto ran.
Second llace Por two-year-olds: Ave and
a half furlongs! Federal, 110 McCahy.
1 to I. won, Ambrnsa, 112 MUtwcll), S to 2
for pUce, second. Clothes Jlrunh, 109 (Ti..
bail). to i to show, third Time 1 07
.strenuous. I'Alglon, Corn Cracker, Uryn ami
Ilenpeok sluo ran.
Third Itace Three-year-old and up. six
furlongs; selling! Jack Oenman. 114 (Tur
ner), to 6, won. Monty Fox. ion (Karrick),
I tn 1 for place, aerond, Tha Squire, 101
(Hutwelli. out to alio, third. Time
1 J 3 J-S Ilowlet. Clem Ile.ich.y, nihil
iiranev. St Heals. Kaufman. Ilarrnurt. Fistd
Heart. Had New II and Island Queen ulso
ran.
Fourth naoe -Merohanta Selling fltakes.
all agea, ill furlonra: Briar rain, s, i Kar
rick), 4 to 1, won. Hack Day, 110 (Turner),
B to & for Dtace. second: Oeneala. 97 (Mc-
Cahey), J to 1 to ihnw, third Time
i:ii l-o itigni isaay, nponn, uonman, en
T.nvsl. Cnnn.rlul.ti and Cov alto ran.
Fifth Ilace For alt agse; one mile: Jin
chilli. Ill (Button), to S, won; Yellow
Kyes, GUccanay), I la i ror place, sec
ond; Kormack, lot Itlutuell), out tn allow,
third. Time 1!40 Itotturtlum, Ceremoni
ous and Klamtna alto ran.
Sixth llaco Three-year-olda and up; aell
Ing; tlx furlongs! llredwall, (Mrlntyra),
10 to I, won. Aitr.iloaer, to: (HoRman). :
to 1 for place, second, tilts Moments, 103
(Teahan), J tn 6 tn show, third, Tim
1116, Then Cook, K)e HI raw, Emperor Will
iam. Mlndlnette, Lady Sybil, Argonaut and
V, I'owera also ran.
Seventh Rare Selling: three. year-old
and up; mile and a sixteenth: Hutky Lad.
lot (Loftuti, i to 1, won; Lad of Langdon,
106 tBiitwell), tn 1 for plaea, ternnd: Lit
tle Rngland, 104 (Davler), 10 tn 1 to thou,
third. Time l!4l 1-6. Bonnie Elolae, y
Rrn. nnlden Cattle. Chemulpo. Msnn)i.
Haldeman. Pliant, Taboo and Ilanorella also
ran.
SMITH WANTS MORE SALARY.
Aaka More to Manage Newark Clab
Than Kbbets Offers.
Harry Smith, thn former National
fogue player, Is to be the new manager
of the Newark International League team
to succeed "Iron Man" Joe McCllnnlty.
Hmlth has been selected for the position
by Charley Kbbets and George I Solo
mon, the Hrooklyn magnates, who own the
Newark club, but because theie Is a hitch
In tho salary question his appointment
hasn't been announced, Smith Is holding
out for 14,000 a year, an amount greater
than Solomon and llhbets offer
Smith Is one of the few Kngllshnien who
hus made a success at baseball, He was
born In Kngland and came to Ihtn country
when ii hoy. He berjan Ids big leagjie
career with Pittsburg and iiflerwaul
plajed with Boston and' Hrooklyn,
Ilaiitr lirtrla llrala FreiU'hiuan,
ffifdnl little Prtpatch to Tnt Sin
Paris, Nov. 20. Ilanty Lewis beat Lop
reux on point In a ten round bout lirre
to-nltht, flrvle,res defeated Prankl
Pally on point in anotntr -ten round
TRAVERS MAY BE ALONE ON
SCRATCH IN 1913 GOLF LIST
Plan Is to (Jive Travis
Kirk by Strokes Over
Champion.
ami
If the opinion of mi ollklul of the Met
ropolitan Uolf Association counts for liny-
I iiiinK ineio win in niny uin- nniii in
scratch when thn association's 1913 handl
leap list appeals, The Individual likely to
be accorded the honor Is Jerome D.
ITrnvers, holder of the natlonitl nnd Met
ropolitan titles, On the present lltt Will-
ter J. Travis, Oswald Klrkby, Fred Her
ireshoff and Albert Seckel am all grouped
Iwllh tho chumplon at scratch.
I In talking the nuttier out last night n
'.Metropolitan committeeman declared with
lout In-itaUiiil that Travers should bo
I placed alone ut zero mid Tmvls Riven a
stroke, while Klrkby and Herreshoff
I should each have two strokes Seckel, who
I Is no lotiRer I'onnei'led w ith Princeton,
I need not be considered at all Another
person high up In .M (1 A. circles de
clared that Travers was fully tun strokes
better than any amateur In this district,
or for thut matter In the East
It can also ho stat.id that the Philadel
phia association Is anxious to confer with
the Metropolitan committee In the hope of
getting the ratings of the two Isidles on a
morn even basis. As a matter of fact tlm
system employed by each association Is
Identical, yet there Is an apparent dis
crepancy In the ratings. They contend In
Philadelphia, that the. actual margin be.
tween the leading players of the two dis
tricts Is less than the handicaps would
make It appear, but until the recent ties
ley cup meeting, which ended favorably
tn Pennsylvania, they had little to buck
up their assertions.
1 KliiRsle Wins Closing; linme.
I In lis lut game of the season the
K ngkW School football team defeated
the Morrlstown School eleven yestenlay
afternoon at Ktsex Fells, S, I., lit the
mile of 21 to 7 Maxwell, who plaved
light half for Klngsley. made two touchdowns.
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I'reil I'nrnl firings ttrpnrt of .nc
in her .locliea Itrtarn,
Three American Jockeys arrived from
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the Knisr Wllhclm dcr CJlose, He has
been training horses In ltusla for wenllhy
sportsmen of that emplie. He said that
Frank o'Nell recently turned down an
offer of 1 00.000 n season, offered him to
ride for a certnln well known F.iiropeau
stable, lie nlsn reported that Tod Sloan
recently cleuneil up 1150,000 on the Fienih
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I.M,1lrt Miienn nnd Willie Hliaw nmn
In on the While Star liner Oceanic. They i
have, been tiding In France. Willi Hunan,
came his brother, W. J. nugan.
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ARCHER TO COACH MANHATTAN. '
Wealth of .Mnlrrlal for Sprinter In
'I'.'Si'li lloiv lo linn.
James Archei of the Irish American
A. C, who Is lecord holder for the 220
uid sprint, has been engaged to coach
the Manhattan College track teams and
will take charge df the squad nt once.
There Is u lot of good material at the
uptown college uud Coach Archer Is ex
pected to develop It 111 time to participate
In local Indoor meets this winter, and
especially for the Manhattan Prep meet
scheduled for Jimuaiy 23, at tho Sixty
ninth Regiment Armory.
Invitations for this met have been
sent to fourteen of the high schools and
academies In Greater New York. Of this
number l.a Salle Institute, Ue t.a Salle
Academy and Hrooklyn Prop already have
announced their Intention of competing.
Army Pulolsla to Play on Coast.
W.islliMiTOV, Nov 20. Following the
promotion of polo among the army ottlcers
In Washington last summer It was an
iiotiiii'td to-day that tin ru army mlo
teams uotibl take part In matches at
Ciirunado Heacli, Cal., next January
During the early matches nt Corotuulo
Pencil men will be picked from the teams
to form the one best team which will rep
'resent the service In the finals,
Pat OX
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prices, with addltfontl news nutter, are caoUlned
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uost nxpKOiriors notnrr. nmrxT via nsitauAna
LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA
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KisHuuAiiu-
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tjur.r.NsiowN. nsiimJAnti and i.tvnnpont
rARMANIA ''"..'.loxvirAOnMIA
e-aaMsa-aar.Mn. n.uiAM vniiviun .May .1, Ioam vnilll rtlliriMar.12 1 AM
Madeira, Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, Trieste, Fiurae.
tSalllnf hour noun. See Iiinerary
ULTONIA PANNONIA CARPATHIA
ntf. j. fkii. 1a .ian. 11, Fi:n, 37 mar. an
WINTER CRUISESRIVIERA, ITALY, EGYPT
FRANCONIA SjfJ: ?: LACONIA 1,4 v 4 CARONIA JJ
Ktpresa salllna -Ian. 4lh, Monarn, Naples, Alesandrla.
Mound the World Trips, MIS, Mpeclal throueli rates In V.synt, Indl.t, China, .tnpan, Manila, Atts
iralla, .New Zealand, .South Africa, houth America, lours In ,'tpabi, uuoiatlons furnltlird tur any
Tours.
Acenls for Peninsular A Oriental M. V. Co. In t'nlted Slatrt and Canada.
Now la mthe Urn lo ilsll India. Wrlle for llnoklel.
rieis foot V. I4lh Ml.. North Itlier, N V, Offices, :4 State St., Opp. Hatter.
IMT P DH ATinilHl .MERCntile; ill
BBaiai warm p-avsaarssmai a'jn 'Mni ssal 1ST ; A
Twin Screw
18,694
Ton
S. S. Lapland
American
, Plymauth ChtrbeursT Southamptoii
Philadelphia. ..Nov 23I.Nei York. Dec. 7
St. Loult . Nov Must. Paul. . Dec. 14
Atlantic Transport
Naw Yerk -Landon Blract.l'lrr 34. N.R.
Mlnnraptilts.Noi-.29.HnAU. Mlnnewaska .Dec.?
Mlnnrhaha..nv.:i,IUJUAU Mlnnetunka.Deo. 14
Red Star ViYK:ktt-
Lanrlarl. aiarla via DswarAntiesra
Lapland . . Nov. S7.eeland Dec. 11 .
Kroonland Dee 4 Tlnlanil Dec. is '
W INTER
RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT
Via Madeira. Gibraltar, Alflers. Monaco
MAnRUTir." & rpnpir"
a at fc a a aw xMi.'ttl
Tits Larrest Mediterranean Steamers
NOV.30JAN.7JAN.21FEB.lgMAR.4 " ,i ,ndw n, " ;n up."' "
BOOK NOW FOR THE FIRST CRUISES
"ADRIATIC" NOV. 30 "UURENTIC" JAN. S
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT 9 BROADWAY. NEW YORK .
First Class
Fare from
NEW YORK
Siaale
Savainaa. Ga. $29.10
Jacksoavllle, Fla. 24.91
laciiMiat Maato aad Slataroam AeeaaamadatUnt n Stsasaar
Contult any Ticket or Tourist Agent or
6. 1. MCCVMI. I.r , Stl nitk Aieaae al : Stmt. New Yrk
i'iniaaasa
SHORT OCEAN CRUISES
CLYDE or MALLORY Lines
You nre sure to enjoy the swift, braclnp; trip on one of our
coastwise flyers. There is no better or more direct way of reach
ing the tamoiH resorts of Florida, Texas and the South. Liberal
atop-over privileges, with choice of returning by rail, if desired.
Wireless nnd every safeguard.
RI YI1P I INF Direct salllnin tn Charleston and JarVsontllle with connections to
Ukiui. kinL . point, .nuth and southeaal, lleit route tn the Carnlinas, rieort-ia,
Alalumi and Florida. From Tier se. North Hirer. I iiCHiavt . Wednetda)-, Fridays and
Saturdajt. ,
II 11 1 DRY I IUF 0nl' direct ocean route t itlinut chanf e to fiaWrston. plariround
"" fcini. (1f the treat soutbweat, connectlnc for all wctern and I'acitc
Coatt points. From I'ler 4J, Nnrth lllver. every Weilnesday and Saturday for K7
West and Ualvestnn ami eery Saturday for Tatnpa, SI. rrtrrsburr. Mublle, etc. ,
.aaaarTvak.
Write for handsomely illuatrati-d travel number AQWl News.
C1ATE LIXK-SIAI.I.ORY LINE TOUR BUREAUS
30 Broadway, Cor. Ueade Hi. sss Broadway. Cor. 33d Su
Plera 3 A 45 North Hirer. Naw York.
CI
Fall River Line
b.itmiKiBd
I. r I'ler 1. N It . Neir York, dally at Mm V. It.
Sirs. COHUONWllAt.TII and IMtl.SCll.LA.
RF.MOVAL NOTIf.'F..
On and after November S Fall River Une
steamers will arrive al nnd depnrt from Pier
14. N. II. lit Fulton .St.)
NEW LONDON-(Norwich) Line via
New Iintlnn. I.v. Tier 40. N II., II. Houston
St., wrek days only. 61 I M.: I'ler 7i), K R ,
II. fc . :3d St. e, P. U. Mrs, UAlNi: anei
CITY 01' I.OWHLI..
NEW HAVEN LINE i.v. Pier js. R. n..
ft. Catharine -Si . week days. 3.43 I'. U, Str.
IIICIIAHII l-IXK.
Tickets, He, at 171 nroadsray. Transfer
Tourist Offlrra and at I'lrrs.
The New Knaland 8tsamihtp Co.
Peoples Line
CitizensLine
TOALBANYtrTROY
ONE WAY, 51.50; ROUND TRIP, J2.50
Kpeedy, Palatial Steamers, every evenlni.
1-eavlnc Pier U. N. tfoot ol Canal au), t
P, U. No other stop.
Ksrellenl Cultlne and Musln
Hudson Navigation Co.
rir as, N. IT. i-Don Sprlaa Q4O0.
ProlsiiiCs Diridi J1.M Wcreitler, $2.48
liulslde tatrroosflt SI 'MI
Steel sjtaamshlpsaEOIiaiA and TKNNHSSEB
Dally, laeludlaa bandar. BiSjo P. M.
From I'ler U; K. IL Phone 2701 Beekman.
City Tleksl Offle. SSO Hroadway, N. Y.
Wptnwp TtektOffleJyi.'wA-nji-l!il-'li-
"The Pobllr he nleatei." I
REDUCED RATES .
COLONIAL LINE
BOSTON 2.S0
PROVIDENCE aftc. 1.60
Week days and Sundays at SJO p, M fro.n Pier
a, N.R., loot West Houston St. nerthtfies.
All Oatsld Rooats-Flasit Srlc.
UptawD Offlo: Broadsfay A :td au
Wis Sirtaa mm Hi tm.
ARD
t.tvunrnoi.
Nov. 27, 1 A. M. Jn. 22
Dec. 17. 6 P. M. F.b. 12
Jan. IS, 1 A. M. Feb. 26
!! h.tuam r AMD A MIA ner.st i:nnnn
ERCANTII
I
ARINEL
Sail
from
Nov. 27
New York
Dover
Antwerp
new York in A. M
White Star
Piers KB
A eo. N. K.
-uthamptan
Plymouth Charkeurc
Oceanic. Nov. 2.1. no.mUaestlc
St. I.iiuls.Nov .m.:siA,M.(l)ceanlc.
Dec.
lire.
American Line hteamer from Pier 2.
New York-Quentwn-Uvarpol
Ha I tic
Celtic
Nov. 21, noonlCedrlc.
Dec, 6, noomllaltlc .
Dec. 13
Dec. In
Basten-Medlterranean Pert Italy
Crrtlc Nov, 2.1f.'anoplo lice. n. Feb. I
Via Madeira anil Alzlcrs.
OHUISES
PANAMA CANAL
WEST INDIES SOUTH AMERICA
"LAURENTIC" "MEGANTIC
w
,To Irtrst. .Newest and Finest lu ihe Trade
& iv B IBM 1-1 i ii a r-w?n n
-m rr - ar tti tti tt as 1 1 arraaasaw
to GEORGIA and FLORIDA
Where you escape the cold blasts o(
winter and bask in eternal sunshine.
Restful and Healthful Sea
Voyage of Q3 Hours
0b 6200 Ion Modera Steel
Steamships
400 tcel lemg
EicoWm
$35.M
43.31
aian ntn
Jamaica-Panama Canal
The most enjoyable short cruise
out of any American port. Big,
new, luxurious steamers, specially
built for tropical travel. Outside
rooms and private bath.
a 3 -Das Onlte etcry Wednesday from New
York, SI1IS. 34. Pa; ftutte etarj Natarday
from New York, SI40. Jamaica only and
kark, SHll.BO.
Connections for I'arlrle Coait points, Central
and South America, head for booklet,
From Pier 16, K It. (Toot Fulton St.l
UNITED FRUIT COMPANY
STUAUSIIIP SF.HVICF.
17 Battery PI 'lei. 8701 Keclor. New York
Or any steamship or tourist aiency.
THE PANAMA CANAL
Or the West Indies
Wllhoat tendlnc for the booklet of thn :i-day
limited crul.es. Jan. II and Feb 4. till, of lbs
New Tourlnir Steamship STKl'llANO of the
RED CROSS LINE
vltltlntColnn. Panama, Hamilton, Bermuda: Pnrt
Anlor.lcn & Klnrston, Jamalrs; A Havana, Cuba.
21 DAYS $100.00 UP.
Limited to l.VJ pastenrers. Ample deck space
owlnr. to small number carried No dlttlcultles In
obtaining carrlacea ur mnieyances st portt nt
rail. Send lor handsome llliiMrnlrd booklet 49.
IIOWIIIMi A 1-4),, 11 llaltery Place. N. V.,
or any luurltt.
HAHIA. RIO IK ilANKIKO. SANTOJ4.
MONTi:VIIIi:(l, AMI KOSARIO.
By the iJlrrc. New and Fast I'at.rnirr Stra. of tho
LAMPORT A HOLT 1.INII
Saltlnc from New York 1th aud nh of each month.
For rates, etc., apply local ticket A genu, or
BUSK A DAN1ELN. 3neral Aarnta
SOI rr4ai Kxcbange, Naw York
bv New Cunarder "Ijicsinla." Feb. 11 II dsyt.
4on up. Including hotels, guides, drlret, thpra
irlpt: Slop-overt, itound World and ho. Amerlcs
Tnurt. l". C 01 AltK. Tlmei Hide., N V.
MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE
Fare Itrducrd: New York and
PORTLAND '3
Steel Htramthlpt Nnrth Land North
Star, 8alllne Tuesdays, Thuttdsys and
Saturdays at 4 !. U., Irom i'ler II, N, R,
near foot of ftrctor St. Commencing
Thursday! Pec, 4th, andllherealter ttetra
srs will leave Pl'rll.N. It., foot of Murray St.
Eaitara Stsasathtp Qrratla.
saS
J Next Sailing to W
w London Pari Himbure
S. S. AMERIKA
(22,500 TONS)
November 26, 10 A. M.
HAMBURG- AMERICAN
I n-rist 1H. N. I'll,
In the World
OVfcK tlU
I.ZlU.bOO
SHIPS
TONS
1
Atlantic
Service
'CHRISTMAS
SAILING
S. S. Kaiserin Aug. Vic.
i.'S.ioi TONS I
Dccenbcr 12, 10 A. M.
LONDON -PARIS
HAMBURG
.smerlha Nm- 'JH, lo A M.
! rslrlela Nov :io, ? p (,
V.rV: '''"" " 7. OA V.
fcals'n Aus. lie. Dee. I 'J. 10 A. M.
'Imntleirr dlrcr vu eabln nnlv
MEDITERRANEAN
Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers,
Naples and Genoa
CHRISTMAS
SAILING
S. S. Cincinnati
117,001) TONS)
December 9, 10 A. M.
S. S. IIAMItt ltd .!, u, i A, y.
. . 1 1 1. ism Innsi
s-,..'J!!V'V 1 1 toinp.NT
I ftl'isib , .Inn. SH. in A. M
S. N. HAMIH H(1 Veb.a5.l0A M
W III nor call at AMrrs
m f itt'isr.s i4i rut-:
WEST INDIES
PANJMA 4 ANAL. ItKltMl DA
and the SPANISH JUi
by the S. N. MOl.TKi: (IS.Kii tons)
Icavlnir .New York JAN. 4. 33, FKII ?j
MAI"-" .1013. and M. a.' VhVoria
ISi: . its.lrai uimm, jan. 15, l'i:n.
MA1ICII II, APIlll. 10. 101.1.
2 l:' l4Rsndn
Is Jliniianiln,',
28 SI JS and up
f T. '"'.Orient. Around
the H'nrM, Italy, litupt, rlc
JAMAICA and the
PANAMA CANAL
Cuba, Hayti, Colombia, Costa Rica
wF.r.Kt.v siiMMis ny "rni.Njt''
and olher steamers of uur '
ATLAS SERVICE
roha A- .lamales. II tn IS days SHIt.BO
I'annina 4'nnal, is m ilnv. aian nn
JS lla.i 4Tul.es sins an, ailoioo
8. S. Prln i:iiel Frledrlch
Cinnu Ton si
Noiember tl.'l, 'J p. f.
Write for biNiklet elatlnr cnilss
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
LINE
I BROAD WAT, N.
ion 100 Itector.
v;: BERMUDA
Durlne Ihe Winter Season by
"ARCADIAN"
THE l.AltlilUST AM) FINT-ST STEAMER
i:.su.i!i:i) in tiii: suhvicf.
HOOK NOn
Next departure, OltUHA. &.971 tons ree 10.J70
dlp . Nov .'I ,
Salllnis eicry 4 Dais In connection with
Queheu S S, t'o. 'tickets Interchangeable.
CUBA. JAMAICA, PANAMA
And Oilier West India I'lin.
rortnlchlly wrvlcr. Nevt sailing, TRI'.NT,
4,43.1 tons retrlstcr, Nov. :3.
For particulars of ssltbitrs and rates address
The Rovnl Mail Stcnm Packet Co.
SANDKltStlN A SON, lien. Arts. 34 State
St . N Y , Thus. Cook A Son. !4S 4 2SW llroad.
way and !ol A tta Fifth Aie., liaymond A
Whllcnmb. 3:.1 Fifth Aie.. N Y OH ANY
hTFAMSIUl' TK'liCT AOHNT.
ROUND THE WORLD
Four month' novel Tour de Luxe leaves
New York Jan. II, via the Mediterranean.
Small private party; complete itinerary.
Inclusive (ore, $1525.
Vacancies for four more members only.
Apply at once to
THOS. COOK & SON
244 llrnaduay. Fifth Avenue,
443 Hfih Air.. iMV Hroadway. N, Y.
funk's Iraielers" 'hei(ues Are)
Iliind All Over the Itnrld.
FRENCH LINE
Compagnie Generals Trantatlantiqus
Direct Line tn llaue Paris (France).
Matllnr. lively Thursday, 10 A, U.
rrnm Pier 47, Nnrth Hlier, foot West 15th St
tl'ranrr (new).. Nov SIfJi Iirralne.. Dsn, 11
l.a Touralne. . Nov. :s tFrance tneWI ..Dec. 1
l.iSavole Dec 4il.a Provence ,.Ileo. Jl
Twin Mrrsw SI" is i')uadriiplo Screw Sieanier.
(IIINIIIIAI. AOl'NCV. 18 Stalo Street, N V
OLD DOMINION LINE
IXAII.V "l it Id:. . ,.
For Old Point Comfort, Norfolk. Portsmouth.
Pinner' Point and Newport Newt, Va.; connecting-
for Petersburg, lllchmond, Watblnglon,
D. l; and the entire South and Wett.
Freliht and Fattrocer Steamera Mil from Pier
24. N. It., foot of Nortn Uoore St.. eierY W
day at 3 i U. W. U WOODnOW.
r " Tranio Manaeer.
At STItO..WK!lH'AN I, INC
SIKIini'.ttll NBA N.ADRIATIC
SAII.INtiN till.M-.HAI.I.V WKONKSDATS.
Phrlnt Unit' A Co.. 17 Battery Plae.
lllIRMt'DA- 45 f.ourt from New York. Pa
Itllal Strameia. A. K. OL'TrilBIUDaB k OOj
Atenl. :i flrosdway
TOL'KS.
WINTER CRUISES
tVnr.. w?v.dgify--
"' i'a BIMlslsVf A . aVIkaaaai srajaai
lvefreoueoUy Nov. toMtroh. Bok)tfc BAT
SiU TV UltWVMU VUn tus mv.t s
LINE M
41-4S BROAOWAT, N. J,
C3Ij3l3jstaQaHH
sV'MrlTllTMllMPaV R
lostaieassca gch. Ar.iHTt, a saw YsmI
om ast local kaawr ti J
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