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THE SUN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915.
BOY SCOUT TANGLES
STIR WAR OF WORDS!
T'!t Aecnwi m'Ih of Danm
inir folHltfJ While Hni-inii-
Its Sons.
OTHER JOIS SOVABBLI
Statement followed statement yeeter-
guy in On controversy -tlrri-l by ItM
ftmioiiticfiwtit "!' Mfttesl Tlrompson
Mawi thai ha had severed oabmamIrki
with the Ho) BCOUtS Of AlMrlcg bWMMMN
the Organisation had drifted gWSJ from
the orlglnM woo.lrn.fi mil "lit .if doof
Moll Into n 'Igwagglngi .i-n-nr buid
under tlia guidance of Jam"" i".
gblef koui esecutlvs,
The flrst statement In lb liny- battls
of Muti incut" mi timt 'if tUatRSg H West
tit reply to Mr Si ton. Tlie- lb I'tilted
Mute. Hoy S.s.ut.-.. tlie rtVM of Mr.
Wift'n SOOUta. Ibku'mI :i statement OtMMtT
iiik tiit Hm Boy Hooutn 'if Amertoa were
attempting to rnl-- rJOO.000 by relying
on ptihlli- Sentiment 111 fn-or of prepnri-d-
gass, although tin' ITMtstt sihu-m Boy
Boouta formtd the only miiimry organ
isation, NVgt Mr, Baton out an-
uttier Rt:xtmont in irhjch bo rvltofBitfld
iimt t!io Boy Boouta of AiMrion bad pc
uoma mora and more r. military otgAvna
laatlon.
ri I'lr.-. Unthrr llr..lld. .
Mr. Wi sf (ban Issued a not bar st;ite
bm nt. pointing out tno fun that tba
ubargoa madi by the United Rtstes Boy
gCOUts that tba Boy 8 outH of America
OOtlld not bo called a military nrguntzi-
loti rgfutett tbr charge of Mr. svton
Ibnl the Hoy Sroiitn were military. Mr.
West at tha ...me lima reiterated that
tic Hoy Boouta "f Am.rlca formed a
"nonmtlltary, no; rii'U-inillt.iry, non
polltlnal orgsnlAutlon." Ua also denied
thai tba I'nlted states Scouts antadated
.he Hoy scouts of AtneHca. Then tba
combatant reused Sring,
In iii fl:t atatamanl Mr. West said
.a part: "Whan it whs disco veied that
Air. Seton It. harmony with tha
rlawi of atiurohlau and radical social.
at on the question aa to tvhethor the
Hoy Scouif of Amarlca should atand for
patriotism and good rltlsenshlp, no time
wart lost n dsvstogdRg tha Issue,
"Mr. At ton true it!iv:i a rogsonnlils.
(t.i ! ortunlty to maka himself dear
on tbll aabjaet, but he hedged Hnl
stated ha a uld not make a daflntti
promise tint ha WOUld over broom.- a
cltiaan i f tha Cnltad Htataa.
"lAdaad ho want further and rapaatad ;
i.ih objatitlou to tha Boy S.vmt Hand
Doob Including a choptar on patriotism
and oootandad i hat the Hoy t.-outn of
Amaraso ahoutd not undertake to haa
uoya pladia allegiaiioa to thalr oountry,
but ibould leava them frvo to support
our country whan they thought our
country was ripht and to damn It n-hn
MM) thought It wiih wron.
salon Daninvd 4'uantry.
"Ho peractuUly made olear that he
du.t ned our country for moat of it paal
hlatory. This i tha real and only
reason that Mr. Baton i not now chief
Bcout
"Any other cauaa alleejed or laaua
falaed by Mr. Baton has no foundation tn
tact, There has been no aaaetttlal chance
in the proBramma ninoo its beBinnlnBi hi
abowa by the handbook published in
1110, It is exactly aa It wa.i In all tho
yearn in which Mr. Betoti aertfed in hii
Bomlnal relation a.i .-hief aoout"
Tho reply of Mr. Baton said: "You no
tice that Went doe-' not repiy i. any .if
my Matementa but contents himself with
a!li;iK mo an anarohNt and SoclallaL
it i. quite tin- first time In my life that
any one has taken HUCh a view of me.
Not long ago West uoouaed mc of )-.uk
u monarchUt' and aald 1 waa 'too auto,
cratlc'
"if the Hoy Bcout board will look
Up thy lottor they will find that In the
eamo paragraph in which l criticise
America, for the Mexican wars i eag
till more :--r. on Knxland for the
Cbtneoe opium war. I waa denouncing
all agvreaalve wnrfkre.
"The Boy Bcottta are certainly bo
coming more and mor- a military or
ganisation. I do not critic lee them for
that, because I believe in national pre-
p&redneas, u i do object to their ros
ing money t'o.- my Ideula as axpreaaed
ii my contrlliutloni to the Hoy Scut
handbook and then applying ' to a
eyboll) different turpoae.
The .-.is.- n very clear. First, i am
no in sympathy with tho present trend
of thi- Hoy Booul movement. Becond(
I think that I have a nationul message
to deliver. Third, I can deliver that
incasago beet through tho Woodcraft
League. Henceforth 1 shall focus my
tuition on that work
In the Ittttement of the United States
Boy Bcouts whosa president la Uen,
R, A. McAlpIn, Ma.lor-tlon. Thomas K.
Jackson quoted aa satylng that hit or
ganlgatton, flrat known aw the American
Hoy BcontSa "thought it wise to change
its name rather than be compelled by
Inferenoe in the public mind to vtand
for the pea. i at any price propaganda
at the other organlgatlon" owing to the
similarity of the names,
Dun Heard, author und National
svout ' 'ommlasloner of tin- Buy Boouta
of AmaHca, said yesterday vtitliout
nu ntlontng an) names :
"When a man s bi "ii pushed aside and
plaood on the abelf and gets tired of It
nere's generally only one thing for
him to no, and that Im get tan k into
tin spotlight somehow,"
BOY SCOUTS GET $14,707.
tart I Ivi- lia l'aaiial(a for
fBOO,0O0 tuail-iuaal.
fine hOurfl work by twenty-s.Y teams
of enthusiastic polleotora in thoiflvi day
e.mpulgn of the Hoy .Scouts of America
to raise S0O,000 to finance lis activities
for the next three yeare in Ctrobtor New
York pesulted yesterday In aubaorip
tlons of 114,707.1111, Ilrooklyn led the
five boroughs, having $11,808 to Ha
credit, of which $ft,000 was from (leorge
1. Pratt, president of Pratt Institute.
Tho subscriptions were reported at
i he luncheon for workers ut the
temporary headquartsre, r. 7 Uham
bars street, yeeterday. Two.thlrda of
'he teams reported that they wore Just,
starting and would make their first re
port of money pledged at the luncheon
10-dny. More than 100 workers are en-
Bsgod in the campaign.
a demonstration of acout activities
In City Hall I'ark about noon attracted
much attention, Aotlnta Mayor Mo.
Ato ny sent congratulations to the scout
headquarters on Chambers street, and
bis message was wigwagged from tall
building to akyaoraper all the way to
the regular headquarters at in pjfth
avenue, at Twenty-third .street, by aoout
elgnalmeti
Among tho largo subscriptions re
telved yesterda' WOS ono of S,000 from
lohn Stewart Hoyt. and subacrlptlona
or 1,000 earii from t'loveland H.
f lodge. Pruobj I'. Uodga and Mortimer
I. Schlff.
BoOUl workers predicted yewt.-rday
thai tha totsl to-day will exceed t!)0,-
t'Ot.
Ilaj I'.inlMlrarM la HnUed.
At want, l'ei'. ii. The embargo on hay
for the port of ow York w.m lified to
night and vhlpmonta ii" raw iioing re
KOlggd 'by t.10 New Yor! Central ami
t:.e- roevda for uba jders at Thirty-third
anani!i-tj . ixtii streets
NEW TRIAL GRANTED
ON JUDGE'S CONDUCT
lantlrf Lynch Absent Iiir1ii
Hnlf of Four Hour Offer
ing of KxhlbitH.
LosKR TAKES AX APPEAL
Tlie Appellate Term of t'ne BupfalM
Court yesterday ordered a new trial In
a rase heard before City COWt -tustl.e
Richard T. Lynch nnd a Jury on tho
ground that during the four hours oc
cupied by the trial Justice Lynch wn
oul of the courtroom at least half the
time, during which the proceedings were
under the direction of 11 court officer.
The Appellate Term, composed of Jus
tices Guy, l'aga and PMIMfl, acted after
Justice Lynch had refused to set aside
the verdict on the same state of fn, lg
presented to tin Appellate Term.
The motion before the Appellate Tortn
wa mail" by Edward 11 Wilson, at
torney fop the L. m. Booth Company,
Which sued the People's Ice and I'u.l
fompaiUf to peOOVer -i balance due on 11.
water softener. Tlie Jury returned a
verdict for the defendant and Justice
Lynch refused to disturb It.
The facts of th" case, as presented
In lbs plalnthYg papers lieforo tha Ap
pellate Term were that on October i
lust, when t: age was tried Iti the I'lty
Court, it waa railed just before tin- noon
r"-eas and the trial .lodge admitted
about fifty exhibits offered by the do
fend on! an bloc, without Inuulrtng Into
tin- pertinency of iha various exhibits.
As soon as the reading of the exhibits
began JttSt lei I, Mich retired from the
courtroom, Mr. Wilson said, and shortly
afterward it waa discovered that ono of
the Jurora knew an attorney for the
plaintiff. This fact wits oommuntoatod
to Justice Lynch, who sent bis court of
ficer In to tell the Juror be waa eSCUSad.
lien the trial was resumed Just.ce
Lynch failed to appear, but the reading
of tho exhibits went on. He arrived ;.t
about 3 o'clock ihortly before the read
ing was t oneltided. and heard a few
of them. When tin- attorneys began
outl ining up about lllO o'clock Justin
Lynch aga.n withdrew ami remained
away until I o'clock, after counsel
had finished. He then entered the court
room and charged the Jury.
Mr. WllBOn said that Juatice Lynch
had no knowledge of tin- contents of the
exhibits lie added, "during the sum
inlng up there was great disorder in the
courtroom, a curt officer w:i the
principal offender. He and ti kirk
talked la such loud tones that they In
terrupted couneel for the plaintiff In
summing up. tine of she pla.ntlff I
attorneys went to th court OfAccr and
protested, wii'io defendant's attorne)
wan address. ng tie- Jury It.,- e.iurt OfHcei
peremptorily called him to ..rder in the
middle of a sentence and told him his
time wits UP."
The plaintiff's attorney said that the
court's absence was not with the consent
of tho counsel, and pointed out that
the facts aa stated In h.s pepsra Wert
not denied by the defendant's attorneys
on apieal.
When asked concerning the ease yes
terday JuatlCS Lynch said :
"At the trial a motion waa pet. ling
and I attended to it in chambers wit'i
the consent of counsel. 1 was always
within reaa.'h in a noni across the hall
My officer was in tin- courtroom all th
time and could have been sent for nio
Thla ts an unusual occun nee. It
Wouldn't happen twice In a .'.ear. I lid
this m ordei to expedite business, I
could have sent the other litigants away.
This i-i a ca-e where a beaten party
tri-s to obtain a new trial."
FUNDS NEEDED FOR NEW JAIL
Mra. .1. B. Ilitrrlinnii's ( QSSSattte
In i ounliler I'robl.-iu I u-iIhi,
s .T Borden Harrimun, heading a
otimmlttee appointed six years ago 10
promote the er,-. tlon of 1 women's prison
and detention house in West Thirtieth
street, has called her coworkers for a
meet.ng this morning to divide what ne
tlon to take In the fact, of tin facta tn.it
47,llt f the original nppropr.atlon of
$460,000 nas been spent and tae lowest
bid for electing the building Is about
j7.lll.lMll!
Commissioner of Correction Katha
rlne H Davis siiid yesterday that there
appeared to b ! three solutions ot
the problem to abandon the whole plan,
to 1 nt the proposed building In half
or to ask to H-..trd of Ratlmate for mors
tuoltey. Tlie ereion .if tin- building ia
mandatory under an ho. of tin- Legla
lature, Commissioner Pavls Lope?, tbai
the watchdogs of the city treasury naiy
see their way clear to moke ui tic
sum rerpi red. The meeting will bo held
at 11 o'clock in the office of Commis
sioner Davis,
PROMOTION FOR DR. BILLINGS
1
Heeoniea llepnly Health 1 ommfls
atoner I tores for 1 11 spe,- tors.
lir. John s Hillings was appointed I
Deputy Health Commissions!' yesterday
! He has beet' bead of the Bureau oft
I preventable, ulneanes, und though he ie i
now to rill the place f vacant when I
Dr. Haven Bmerson becaina Cominte!
slonsr he will continue the direction of I
the work of this department. He will;
1 also take charge jf the work of dividing
: the oily Into health districts,
Dr. Bmoraon announced that 11 course !
1 of lectin. -a for deportment Inspectoral
, will be given during tin- winter under
I tile direction of Dr. Lucius Brown, di
I rector of tin- bureau of food and drugs. I
Most week Inspector Huntington, In I
.barge of Fulton Market, w.ll give a,
lecture on ftah, oysters, birds, vegetables, i
CLEVELAND S CIGAR FOUND.
Wtirkman nn nrr lluutr l-;nio
rtftyO mr-oiri Imalce,
i 0eitsPWgS4i N. J. i dh. . The work oi
I tearing ilnwn the Jror hous., otlS I
time thrt home of 'irover Cleveland'
father, was completed to-Uay. AUgUltUH
Berger, who hmi chargs --f the work
i of raging the huiidhiK. agsarts that in j
tearing down ins structure s (iur was
I picked "ut from iehiiu) one of tin- par
1 ti ii vii U a duP marked on It show -
Inia it to h more than fifty ears ohl.
laotilH t iurter, ops of tho lahorers,
smoked thS Cigar and enjoyed it, al-
though he declared that It whn a "little
i strong."
! Tha wood of which the (Jrowr house
' whh cotifftrueted was found to b,i U ox-
oellsnt oondltlon, The witd in to he
.taken to Dsnvllls, wtu re it will he used
j t ronFtrurt ft two story dwelling.
BOY SCOUTS PLAN OPPOSED.
A. -Una -Mayor Aakrd Snt t A
point omuilttrr.
it b scams known yesterday that on
Saturday a committee consisting of Man
ifeldlaborg, a poclailst! Mrs, Am oh pin
ohot and Dr Jamas v. Warbaass oallad
on Acting Mayor McAneny und atkad '
him not to appoint a comtnHtsa of twenty
CltltSnB tO .'et with UlS Hoy SroutH of j
AiiuTii i ciiisoris wmininas, i ney an
;4erted that tho :oijtH wero H military
organisation!
Mr. MoAjieny daeldSd to hold the mat
ter for aotlon by Mayor Mltchcl Mr.
M'-Anony Hhowad Ills Sf rttluieutS In -(Turd
t the movement by SOndlllg to tin
scouts yesterday a latter of oungratula
tlon of tho pronpTtH for suoecs fi the
mojigy raising campaign
STUDENT'S DEATH EXPLAINED.
inert I'ei-k of Weelerwn Wot
llnaeil. tssert rather.
Titn Si n hue received a letter from
Carr . l'cck, whoso son Mtuart, a
freshman at Woeleyan OoHaffej, naa re
potted to bave died as a reeult of a
hazing at the college. He died In the
MlddletOWn Hospital, but Ills death waa
due to natural OMSgfl and not, as waa
cltVUlgtodi to Injuries. The letter fob
lows :
To Tits VblTOfl or Thk Sun Sir: 1
renjuett Correction of an article rela
tive to the death of my sop Stuart. A
moat thorough and scrutinizing jhm--aonal
investigation proved the hating
story to Is- abaolutely grouudleea.
Kvery member of thn fraternity volun
tarily swore that not a thing had been
done toward hasting, tin the contrary.
Very young man In tho fraternity house
wis anXtOUl for bta welfare, knowing
that he had been aerbmsly 111 during
tin- gummer, in consequence of wbicn
In- was five weeks late entering col
lege, He waa not a member of Chi
I'si, but only bod been pledged, nnd
the sympathetic nature of these young
men waa plainly evident when they
took htm lu the fraternity bouse, wh-re
he COQld have their personal caire and
encouragement. He was tenderly cared
for Instead of abuser) fey the Chi Hal
fraternity, as Well aa by the faculty of
Wesleyan College, and I feel that It Is
a disgrace and unfair to all concerned
to publish anything so ghgolutoiy un
true In every respect.
1 Signed) Cash W. PffOK,
ON SO MY A. N. V, Dec. .
RILEY REFUSES PAY
FOR OSBORNE MAN
Will Nut Reoojrnizt' r. B,
Alnii-y as Sin Sinn I
rtustrit's Headi
OsstNtwii, n t, Dec, 1 -John tt.
Riley, Superintendent of I'rtaonB, it waa
announced at Sing Sing to-day, refuse
to confirm the appointment of ('. K. Al
mey. the new superintendent of Indue
tries, and lias held Ufl hla pay.
Aliney, who ci tnes from Aubum. !a
Thomas Mott iabi.rn- s appoi' tee, and
holda the most lucrative post In the
prison, outside ,,f tn,. wardenshlp Itself,
receiving ts.aao a year, Tids is $ino
more than Mr. i isborne's pay, but the
latter la allowed ? l.oo a yoga fur keep.
Almey had six -weeks pay due when in.
formed t.v the prison paymaster to-day
that there was nothing for t.'.m. the
superintendent having passed the pay.
roll eave for the requisition for Almey,
Which waa marked "disapproved '
Another tight among prisoners was re-irb-d
to the grievance committee,
merly the Inmate ixiurt, of the Mutual
Welfare l-agu- toaday, Joseph I'artet.
janitor of tin- deutth house, suffered a
stall wound In a llvetg mill witn I'etor
Lanto, an SX-hlghW ayman, The kilter
alleges Carter walked up f him while
h.- was at bis worhtand Invited him out-
side
igtit. uonto nays he struck first
not known. ig
might do.
what bis antagonist
LEE CASE CHANGES COURT.
I'm ther lig ht t Hmii r Mtn In
Tnk-n t HriMiklyn.
Thf Htort by WIU!&ni .Mills. Jr. to
oul Thomiti K, ! of lei Sfutii Broftda
Wuy, White I'lrtlns. :i rh.'ikIIrh of
Mill'H lOlli William ''roHMinitn Jsm. II
.warn old came Iwforfl ttio AppttllAtC
Olvlftlon f tlu Supreme 'iurt u
Flrooklyil -.-ttrxl;iy oti Appeal from an
order by Sumtai' w ulker of Weat
chejiter
William Cr of oman !' Ii the eon of
William Mills, jr.. and Ueonrta I'roM
nun Ullle-Iee, Tin boy recently In
herited M.000,000 from liln mother, who
tiled laot May. At that time Hh wae
the Wife of Loo, having marrier Mm
n iniy. two yeara aft-r divorcing Mllla
Her eetate ft Inherited from bar
ft her. t 'tforki W. t 'i'ojsmitn, a coffee
iverohant
When Mllll learnfld that his wife hnl
died leaving a lane4 ettat he immo
d lately look-M up Uielr non, ahom he
had not hh-!i in HfVrral y-arH. H
'earned that his former wife! Mtoond
huHhstmi hmi hot only obtained letters
of guardianship hut hud adopted the
lad and that tho hoy ha.l assumed hlw
tarmv M Ills moved promptl) to 101
aalde both adoption and guardianship
SurroRate Walker refuHftl 10 settle
the motion paramptortly. Instead ho
signed an onir to show use renin i-
ahte December 21. and indued citations
to Mills, his father, William Mills, and
his mother, Sarah. It wan from this
action that .itiis appealed His coun
sel argued emM-day that, he was ru
t It led to Immediate relief InaH-nurh as
he nvvr had he!, served with notices
either Iti tho adoption or t)i gUafdlail
ship proceedings. Decision was re
ervetl,
U. S. CAMPHOR TO GO TO CHINA.
- I unpaar In lbllnilelhln
Hrrnka JuiMii'a liuii,il .
I'mi.AiiK. i in . boo, 8, Tin- American
Camphor Corporation uf tids i-ity re
reived from Hongkong, China, i-duy an
orclsr for three t'ina -.f oamptgar, thereb)
earning for Philadelphia the double In
dustrial distinction of driving Die enter
ing wedge Into the rumpivir monopoly
japan heretofore bus had and of bejng
t u- tirst ,-:ty in tin- United mates to
manufacture oamphor. t'be eorporaUon
recently completed a lur.- plant hero.
Ti1..- oonvpany was organised last rar to
Oosnpets for tba mark. i in lids country,
u-iiMi bad been supplied by fur.-iun
mad-' camphor.
SWIOERT LEADS TIN WHISTLES.
Wlna I'lral Trier In SetsOtSg soorr
CaSSge Hllog nl I'lnrherat.
'INBRl'SST, Ni C.i Deo, . It. A. Si-
gert. Palmetto, playing wiih ati allow
ance of -'i strokes, won first prize In
ilia weekly tin whistle tournament to
day, l-'oi second Plige there was g tie
between T, a Keitey and R, H, Hunt,
The event whs medal play, best asleoted
twelve linleH, six In eaeli nine. The
prizes wars presented by K. M, Taft
and the eiub. The scores:
n a. Hwisrt, palmetto, ltMi 13; t.
a Keo.- . southern Pines, a 4 --i 0. n,
it 11. Hunt. Worcester. II. i. Mi j. M.
jtoUlnsan, Harbor Bsseh, 71 -l. ,Ij j. t.
Newton, Brooklyn, i!. the Rev, T.
A. I'beatlisni, Pittsburg, lu ; II. .
waidron, 4gawami II II, i1. f, o. Aube,
Betliltlim, II It, Hi Domum Parson,
Iroungstown, It, ill j it. oowker.
Woodland, II II, "0; Ur. A. M riuru.
Vounsstuwn. 71 Jb b 0 : Hpen.-i-r Waters,
National, II II, 10 j c, I.. Ifeoger, Wood
luiei. 10 I, SI; .1. I;. Ctoodali, Bsllerlve.
US - -1 a. r.i; lr. M. W. Marr. WoodllBd,
in - ii, t-:, gtuyvessnt Usroy, Newport,
;.i io, Hi t ii. Boyd, -st Uouls, 1111
:4; .?, i. i. Rumsey, Brooklyn, 72 is, i,j
P. R liOUStoni MOUOt Tain, ill' sa, D6.
I'. K. Api.lel., l.weee Mrl Alnteh.
In the first ifiitiie of tlie ainateur CIu.hh
B, ii: bslkllne btlllard tournament t
ThUtn'l 'liilrty-ttrm wreet riioinn lust
tilKli' ' P. t'onway defeiuc.I r. s.
AiailoUy, id- won iii twsntyagig Inning,
Uy ,i aeon of 2T, to 1 tj 2. III., high ruiiH
wir.- HI iinii Ho. ami lu- gt'SHMied !' llla6,
Tii" loner'H lieHt nun. grorg 2h i.ud
Hie avai age eras I ll-M.
ENO HEIRS ANXIOUS
TO FIND PRIOR WILL'
Ak Hnrrogtto for Ofrlrr i
Senri'ii Papers in Hirlil on
Col 11 m inn LftrH.v.
W ANT FEES REIT LOW TOO
An Important move lu behalf of the
heirs Ht law of Amos K. BftOi who left
the bulk of Ids estate of from 110,000,000
to 111,990,000 t.i Columbia CnlVeralry,
was made before Surrogate Kowler yes
terday when 1 x-Surrngato Charles H.
Beckett asked that they be permitted to
Inspect all the papers left by Mr. Kno.
Mr. Ileckett said tbul Mr. Btto left a
large number of papers. Including two
diaries for 191fi and others of an earlier
date and the heirs arc convinced that
be made entries Indicating that he had
no Intention of giving the residue to Co
lumbia They My they have definite In
formation that in nut. just before the
death of his brother. Pr. Henry Clay
Eno. and Ids sister, Mrs. Mary E.
i'lnchot. he made a will In whic h he
gave the bulk of his estnte1 to them
und alao remembered hla surviving
broth. -r. William 1'. Eno. and sister. Mrs.
Antoinette B, Wood, who are au'ng. Mr.
Beoketl says that the contestants are
anxious to And this prior will and If It
tUrilS up they Intend to offer It for pro
hate Surrogate Fowler reserved decision,
although he said I "No one has any more
right to go through the entire papers
than the relatives. "
Another question on which tin Surro
gate ale.: reserved decision was the
amount of t'eef. to be paid to the execu
tors. Lucius if. Beers and William
Mitchell, who are acting aa temporary
adiiiliilstr.it.. s. William I'. Eno. a
brother, was also appointed temporary
administrator, fait he will serve without
fee. Undef the law Messrs. Mitchell and
Bases would bo entitled to about I1B0..
OVd commissions each as administrators
and an equal sum aa executors, but the
contestants believe they should deposit
the $1, 000 '"at of liquid assets In a tfttat
company and receive commissions only
on the 1200,000 annual rents.
BARBER ESTATE TO WIDOW.
shlmilnu linn l-rlirn Million
PBS eg I Ii I III re 11 Hirvlff.
HA0KBNSAOK, .V J.. Dec. (.The win
of Herber- Barber Of KngtSWOOd, hrad of
several steamship Mnee, wag probat d ,
tbia morning by Hurrogate Robert A. I
Mbhald. The .etat.-. valued at serai
millions, i.- bequeathed to bis widow.
Sural, It Parts-:. Mr. Barber died in
th-- Presbyterian Hospital, N'i York.
Ion November i' last. Tie' win iis
! dutsd Mareii 11, till,
Mr. Barber was president of Barber
i & Co, in -., shipping agents. He .tu
i also a director of .be Atlantic steve.ii.r-1
lint: Company, the l,h Plata Btsamshlp I
I Company, the New York and Oriental!
I gteamshlp Compsuy and Oriental 1
erating Company and the Vlrgttital
gteamshlp Company. i
1 Mr Barber was the father of eighteen
I children, twelve of whom an- living. I
Three sons, Philip, Hubert and Arthur,
, are In the tlrtn. The other children are .
Mrs. Ah .- t'ershouse of Liverpool, Bng
hind ; Mrs. Msbel P. rahouM of Chatham,
England i st. Qeorge Barber of Cheeter-I
field. Md . Mrs Beatrice Cook of Peter.
I son, Mri- Constance M Proaaer, Mrs.;
Sarah P. Hallalny, Mra Ana,- T.
Chltds, Miss Bdlth gterllnj Barber and
Mi-s Kllsabeth Wright Barber f Bngle
wood
WOMAN GETS $12,000 INCOME. 1
j Mra. i:M-n M i-mln-r,-il In V4III l '
titriH lilehteaetelaa Hankrr.
I Alfred l.lohteneteln, a member nf the 1
banking firm ! Heldelbach, Ickelhelraer j
Co., who died October last, left an
estate sstlmated at it,
lid made many charitable bequeets
and b-ft 110,000 outright and u trust
fund of $1511,000 to provide lt, :,
year for Ins friend, Mrs Julia Hsaeil,
; formerly of 163 Weal r'lghty-tlfth street
and now of Stockholm, Sweden He
gave th.- residue to his son. Oscar 11.
I Llchtenateln of i,.. Went Knd avenue
Kls sister, Anna von l.-yen. and sister
In-law, Mathilda l.lchl nstetn, both of
Qermany, got ln&,oou each,
MONTCLAIR ARRANGES GAMES.
ii. .in gaspa' ami Olrla' tinskeinnii
Tesuna win ii, Raay,
MoNTct.ts, N J . Dee. ". -The Mont-1
. :air iiigii gohool .i.is arranged Its
basketball schedule, the opening ga
t to is- played with Cooper f'nion instl I
' ttite on PVidn; . Th other gamos sched-'
Uled are : j
Pteember it. Perdhaia freebeaeo atj
ham,-; Alumni st homej ,'n, Petersuu
llia'i a, bool at bome.
j January ;. PIslnileld Blgh School
I bom; ii, Basel la High avbool ,t hair.".
I '.'l, Rutherford High el si bam.-;
I Baal Orange High School it Baal ir.it.gr.
Pehruary t. gtevena pr.p at hntnc: it.
' ri: km Hucii x-1,.,, homo; u. Kaat
i i .iii.- His 'i s in i i,. . , stsveii-
Prau ..: Holioksn.
March . II a k.-n-1. h iiisb Sehool st
hoine. it. WaalNalU Hisii Scnool a: home
I The girls' basketball si bedul,
tlsesniber Is, Knglewood iiikIi gc-hoo si
homei i. oii-n . ;7, Aiuniiiui st home.
Jsnuary 7. open :' Sou ti i ie s- High
at sou'h Drengaj si, Mlea n .: i - gchool '
.at hams: , nglewooil .-t Rnglewoo.1.
) iruerr t. iTraags Htea gubooi m
litr:ins's 11. Miss Hear-:-i Sehool ..t liranga:
; J, South i ir on;- High 1 1 n: Uontolalr,
B0THNER AND LIN0W DRAW
j print Unit nu llonr mi tin IfWti
but NrHhi r lit.
(laorgs Hoihnar and Tvin Uinow, thf
Russian 1 'ossaok, ranewed their rivalry
I at tho Manhattan 1 'pors House lasi
1 night, ;(ui wrestled for thirty minutes,
neither being able to throw tin other.
LI now outwelghetl l-tothnsr by ai-out
I lift y pounds but th,' match waa ft catoh
I aaoatchitan alfali ""i Nothner's vlevor
' lag work enabled htm to iwep from be
j ng pinned dowtl The t iowfl I'tiioyed
I tin- bOUt ami flu , rod Bothner ev I j
time hs wriKKioti out f .1 precurlous
i posit Ion i
! sU rangier Uewls and Hjahner Lundln
'of Hwsdeti itiH tried the outch-ascatch"
can style, and foaa'ls won tu iirwK.
Tit res ' it'i'i'o-Koiuau httuiH were on
tho prograntiua, Plsne re i-olosse threa
I WUhslm Wmst in . w ir. Holler and
: Hulo He von pan wrestled 30 minute
draw i T"' Wladalt x i o threw Wll
helm Berner tn j i :0S,
OTBLS ANI RESTAVBANTS
14th Mreet. eeor 4th A .a.
AMI sKAIENTia.
gHHU f, llinv Theatre, 40ib. e or ii
rlln jH Bi JUUI R.i k :io MaU.Pri.ASsl :' So
"GAVE A GREAT D2AI -1 n i im AC
TION AS WELL AS JOY." Ett. WmU.
:i wlrea now KMillaiilc i:iiw, inn, urns circle.
Baudho.,1 7A i.l v InasaHIS Bi H IB Mat
WASHINGTON SQ. PLAYERS,? ' ,,
Al-i COMBB1 RIM m m NIUHTi
Riley and Ball
BACK MARK SQUASH
MEN FINISH AHEAD
Rllej and null if 11 v.. Hard
Tlnw AdVuelng to Third
Hound.
FORCED TO EXTRA oAMF.s
tii- baas mwfi mag in the fall handi
cap BSjjtMMll t-nnls t'iurnamnt at th"
Yah- i 'hit). A. W. Iltly of thr PHlWOtOn
Club and ('htirlrn M. Hull. .Tr . nf the
Heights CaslnOt had a html t'mr yrs
ttfdgy advancing through tho thlprl
roUlldi Hoth 'f thHo nion woro BsfMd
to play an ratfg nam bgfofs wlnnlrux
ami In Ptrh agge th" w Inn- . flropii
tho opanlng game. Ill lay eittnlnatad j.
r. Carter of tho 'olutnbta ClUtta ut
is, in is, 16- h, and Hull downod
i. M. Brodfttl of ti,.- Tale ''iui. m
s is, i( tn, 1511. Th.- winners
Wfro hHTiOlrapp'-tl at mlnuH while
(Tartar hud an advantage nf G upph huu
S handa, and H!dtfrtt aces and 1 hand.
of the eight men till In the running
the Vale Club has threfl rirenPTita:iV(r.
tho IContclalr Athletic Club tw and tha
KtiKh-woi.d Field Club, Helghta Casino
and Princeton elUhs one ra'h. T"-day'K
winner will advatioe to the Foml-flnat
round. Tin- summaries
If Sttooal gqUSSb Teiinln Ao. IaMtii
Randleap Tournaifteat, Th-ird R-tiuid a,
w. Riley, Prlneetea Club, mirm de
fittint J. I. '.-liter, ColQflillte Clllbi ntun
ft. S handft. tt -IS, KV-12, 1&- V J. i)
Waidron, Moatelalr athletle Clan, plus r.. 1
han.t drwieii w T MIJIi, tfontetatr
Athi'-th Club, scratch, ir. -, s : : u.
Chart f Bull. Jr.. Heights ''Htm-, rniiiun
Ir-fwit-'d I M. HlodgrM', Talr Oltfh, plun
... i hand, if-i:-. tt-io, ir, n, U Piatt,
Vni' Nut', piu , i hand, defeated 11. i.
Bulkley, rofumtrta Club, niimm t. o ir.
II -t. lj P. A. HrHr.r, Montnlsli
Athletic Club, plus l bend, drratrwi J, t?,
Appel, Hi'tirhtii t,'.iHi?H. ptnH . t hand,
Ii -i;. : B, Poole, Kneirwo,t rleM
Olubi phi i hand. iWeafvi k s Kee!er,
Columbia Clubi ndnus 4. 1 5o. i , a
.i Derdler, Tale Club, ininnK t, dr-rmi.'.i i:
0 Cfacber. i Ireenwtab Plel4 i iut, plus I
hand, ir, ti. IS ft) j. r. TomJIaeon, Tste
Muh, alUS i-. 1 hand, d'-fej.t?'! .1. H. ,r-ro-rrl
TS l Club, p'.un ft, 1 hfin.l. 1 II - -1 s
1 in, IS S.
Smith Koere to Wftgfci
AlllS Na.k had mu-h the better f
Harry Smith yeMenlay Sfternoon In a
ten round bout at the Dft SUlNeo) Sport
Intf Club,
AMrsBMBNTg.
Mat Tre
lav Mr.
tit. II .'.'I
kVsQTrT1THlJalf'V1'l:
COMEDY ,!
IM F. of ll'wav. Kv R IS.
i ,vi Metises To-dy .' IS.
I Oh. I Seal... ."'IS-. ,."c.
nr:r OMKBI in r.w'. Kv. World
I be Hla nmerit lilt nf the low ll.
SHUBERT
Rl enlBsTN R 1 .' Mat -
Ttvm . Rt, J i v
Tii in w M.'i IMBM
M-ist ti r
v. i i of D'wsr.
hi irnnp-w (ipaTHtiA at tM top notch, Run.
nptra Matinw T imtrniw S'fcw fnmi 'he
Ml-trup ih'HIl M'ri, (I. .lis.' Mill l- pft
I VRIP Theatre, 42 w. nf D'wey. F.vs a
hi nils ,i Sistusw Tonurrua 9 BJ
. continuation ot 'h
rut mi rt hi mi
m ,mi , r i UITIUCFC Mil V
13
l. lb 2 NN .-ek-. msniifcfcw wiibi i.
Daily at a Lb
Saturday at 2
prktaa JSC in
inc BLUE Binw
Rests im
-V 'ttla" After the Theatre;'
,1 Mainly
i , t.v stln
Ms
LftlpMir A TNI llotiUfil A Bui
UsiiHliiK, Unrhl 4 hunt ptiHi It r k n t it
lni fit'.- to lal'l, it hole tilnn.r ft :n .mil
a It, otvrti ittov ka' Inni Tum i MtiiM"rJi rAipper.
TitUvRcnccvntlom Din Hup. 'ri ftWW ir:iii
MAXINE ELLIOTT'S
New York has put
rum.
who is attracting the most fashionable audiences of any theatre in
New York in
dLNi "I.ou-I cIleRen's acting in this play is superb."
MAIL: "Novel trial scene. Good play-writing, feverishly intense."
EVE, WORLD: "Intensely dramatic Lou-Tellrgen was superb."
EVE. TELEGRAMi "Its effect on the audience was electrifying."
A MURDER MYSTERY THAT CLUTCHES THE HEART
44TH ST.
Thcfttrtt, Jii-.f Wm
K ITS S Laht Ht N
Mu wi rit
I lutiilrr llrmiisith I hiiimii
Bcmutlful prodiictlon of siiiiiu.'ri'ii ptmy
puke it well "ith mHlnB S rUH,
tti btWuilfuj JJlc luvmiiiur uf Honien
hi- i'il.' K'ritthti IrifiiTtin,
MtiutNonu) proilin'tloii Mrri--i tt'iiir" v
perfeiM pwfoniuintW lk,tttchtM 7iuimI
"n admlTftnle cm! " nolewcirtbl r.'i;il
PHobrrKU i ndrr mihm i hn h
Camsgts Ball. Thli Atteeassg at nao,
PADEREWSKI
I'm I, r the tiMplife of ihc Mia iciy f..r Lgii Pre.
MUM loll ami Id In! nt Till'iT, illo-l-
Ticket. Si -'ii gl.All ami 15.00, Now
.hi Mile in Hoi mill" inni Hotel SI Keel.
Direction V, Kin.. stelnssy Plsno,
larnrtie Hall. Sat. Alt- Dec. II, it 2:3J
l tiiiiii kciii.ii y.i.i ,ia
M.iiui Beet t, I Aiiai ua
ELWIAN
... t.r
J K H INI,
AA Alt ail'
I I HI l(.
Si Ills. ill Sill. Ill Hon 1 lllti'i' or olfsohll
MiiajcaJ Btireeti. i VV vi St (jilWivwaj! rtann
PHILHARMONIC
aOCIKTV i' NKW VORK
.I.ISI I SIHtNNkA. I.N III . l.tll.
Ni ( . Inira It, i 111:1a Ni-vl Frldu i All , : : U
A riiuru.i. lie. - I'd I nil I. In
ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
. ...t:i.li .1.1. Tlikii-.o HniTlffliv.
Punch A Ji.dv I l.ea. I Inn. Af..lec.ii, at I
IobuHWiTai tom DOBSON
Mt. i of ldUUili.nl hurlion .MiiNiTi IImiiiMii IMhn
trull Hi Hull. I flora. Aft., llgS, I.l. ill I.
i, . avfl, i9Vt i it. hi i,
TOWNSEND
Sen- BI TH
Recital .
llrkeia M lo (I gt Bog (inirw.
Squash Winners Haver ford Undefeated
POULTRY SHOW B DO INS TO-DAY.
I.h.I, Kglantlwe Will Be Main
trni-tlim a the Palaee.
ISA? Kglantlna. tho 1i0,o00 hnn. will
resell tha QfgMI Oblrtfal lnlua to-ilay
tW a Hw rla' fii:y gl thn aiiiiual I'iilara
I'miltry IhtiWi whii b will opati Iti dOOfl
at Hi O'cktOh In tha niornlrg. lUy
Dglantlne was lbs guvat of Potior .it
PnllartelphlS hotel yratrnlay and rx-
paen to occupy th samr egalted ioab
tlott at drand OantfgJ Pslaos for tho
remalndsr of ilia week. That iaeh win
t t th-i Palace during thn dayllgl'l
houra gild during tbr rvenlngw will ba
at tl' Hotel Imperial.
It la only the poultry aectlon of th
Palnos r now whlon eta under way to
day nnd tin' poultry win monopolise
Saturday as well, On io-morro , Thufa.
day iitul Vrldnjr a boat of Oat will
cupj part of tlie Halaer und will divide
tin- Interest with the ehlegsns, dueka,
-'. -urkcyp, pigeons, aong blrda and
other featnered i reatunw.
Th Ktnplrr I 'at rthow la tbr offlclul
tltlg of the three day exhibition of
fellneg, :nd over 1104) gntfiSS have been
reeeivwl Tbr bluan and tha allvera will
I tha blggeit iiaa.i and thi' pink IVr
alan elaaa will be the smallest, A rabbit
eat la to be ahown by a Brooklyn woman.
Among (he prominent eghlMtofi win be
Mra. C, K. Agtamtllli Mrs. Clifford H.
Harmon. Mra. Ueorge H. Harrnan. MlM
Ava Pollnrd, MIhh Alba Judge, Mrs. I. J.
K.t. ben. Mra. Van Fleet Kyeraoti and
Mr. Kelt i K. fonnolly. Tlie Judges will
be Mr llurriet V. l-irtie and Mra.
Walter MaeCamnion.
YACHTDtO NOTES.
T'au flrrt- of tha new 40 fotre but .line
by Iferrsshoil far nienit.eri of the New
A.,rk Vnc-hl flub la nearly plankeo. It
h. w been bUtll In the north nhop ot Bristol
ipeldr down and 'hl week l he turned
OVer and ln-ltivl on to thrt lead keel. Twelve
if tbeee hOatS hve been Ordered already
an. I ua thev arr llnlehed they Mill te BtOMd
i. iav until n.xt aprlng, when thy WlU
- rigged a;al h niede re..ly to turn nwr
.. their owi.era. Ii.-h boat l numhere.1
... It In bultt and thniie who have agreed
a build Will draw lotJ. A. the flret hull
...k:. tumed upaldu down It e-etr.e to be
almost BS :.,rcr a., a 1-0 footer.
Th l.e.i keel for tha a, hoonr hulldlng
r-.r .1. gTad Brown of Boston ha. been run.
Meut orj tons were run Into the mould.
which was trimmed the end of it week
u id now the fratnea are belr.a: aet up on
the keel plate.
The Iteeolttte, Which waa launched two
weeks ago to make rem, will he hauled aa
soon hi a new concrete. hd ni.w hutMtng
Is fliilKhed. Th- yjirht will he completely
. nrered tn this new hinine and theroushly
protected from thi weather. Juat bow
: ua "he will remi.!n there no one known.
At preacnt no-bins ha' been decided about
llttmg 'he vaeht for next .iMWn, but aorre
think t bu. ehnse. whould be
mule on th" VSBttlS t.) Improve that ve.aei
and another eerlea ef ra called with the
Hew. ate kept In the lame tr'.-n a. the
waa ut He' en 1 of ''' '
AMI SgMI'NTs
PL1YM0USE
Begin
THURS. EVEmw
GRACE GE0R6E
IM hf Tla5 -hfiiM
'onmviv
In (
IH'H Mil)
MAJOR
IARIMA
snnru ssth. W or n way Bva a is.
ww in si
ll ;n Mtlmv t-momw j S
oSS&&. LORD DUNDREARY
i WILL BE CHIN TIN UK P INDKFINITKLY.
! HON. JOSII'M II. t'HOTK HtTH
,lr,.
par Hgrn. ini-i tncNon n.w nunni
the .pirlt nf hi- dlatjoguiamd
mniedji with unforgettable Bdelky
father .
ttTU T Thea. near H ay RVS. s is
eeln el. si SO Matinee Tn-nva-ro 2 l I
i rm mm immiLm
gEATP s HlfKS l M1VNK.
casino
ra A :ih St. Km-. I IS.
if Nlnttncv Tu-morrow V 10,
M;liaJ1;nilMl
CgCIL
rai-hiis inaslc on Mr a.'.s
Theatre K of B'WU'. By. S 20
ww i n lavi,, ri r s -hi -'
I Ht ETERNAL MAGDALENE
Willi Jill. AKIIII R
MANHATTAN WXttiX ft!;:
DR. ROLLER vs. ABERG
ZBYSZKO vs. POSPISIL
TO A
FINISH
Cutler s. "Stringier Lewis" :;;::?
Thmtrfi Bfttb W nnr D vtm Rty I II
Stat. To-in a Ht 'j i '.. To-ra'n Mut. $i.ao.
IIS seal of approval on
ot it frny
Nh.irif I'
l'hon.
7LV-2 llrjwii IXST?
" ' I IMI a
8Hitrn. Wed Mm Umm lanu BI
iifin - u M initltti rut lrodiii'tlon of
hav- irvni' point. Mum
and Juliet' aver In
iir'nti.
l AmeHcati
j qurb roiKi
arTimeil
Inrlilntal
MunlO ami old
IttilUn lHIH-Pel
METROPOLITAN
OPKHei
W I'll . I, l.latl Kill I h i.:"'l .KIIK.MbWM)
RtlltluM-ll, Mru'.ui. i,orit U. ins I'll KudMUk)'.
ThlAM. if- B MBi K ipimiIiI. Mliliteniiuer;
Marttnelll, mn-n. Bvotf l oud u.- .hh..m
Krl, AI H HnrU t.iMttiiMm. Ober. It-lniuit)U
Dlilur VlthnitMi itothirr .Brtfurule i roiHt-i'o
Hut, liii. h J Miirtai. MfnitiH. nu-r
Cttt'UMi 1-' LucR M.tUii'tit. Pntid Iii Aitnoll
Hat,KVitle1 IA Simh- I rf 1 1 HulterAt . Vil
lain l'i niii M.irtitit'lli.s, titti.lki.la tl Coin ct'o
ri Mun l s I'nmilori'. Kpinhl,olit r .
Mart Un'lli, Xmihio HorlutT i fond Pchboou
ll UiuMAN PIANt UBICD
Arullau Hall, I rl Eve., Dec. III. at ill,
VIOLIN RBi l l -M-EMILY
GRESSER
'OLfgOHN BUREAU
MANAUKMBKT WOLItOHN BUREAU
Aeolian 1111, Weil.
I'lano
It. .-linl
f GRAINGER
li. PI II4
Aigl AntOMla Hewyer. Stelnway Piano
Under SlUplOM of n. V. Maiiaj-.-ais At.-ll.
I t ItM .11 Hil l,, huii. Hi., net . IV. hi ,
i TicketJ it eta, o
KREISLER
RUIg, Hielnws) I'tenn i i.
t, ii. .... i;
No ut Box Oft let
PlrerilAn . n. '-. Hitflnw) I'lBnn i
Kl OI 1 A M It A I. I.
id i 'enrerl lo-nigiit at sits,
NEISEL QUARTET
.-.IstiiiK 4DNK.P KOVARIk. I'lolll.
I Artist... lUtU Mllll... ATiAnneeihi
Icul . i: and Sl.su. Ileleu Love, i .itu
HAVERFORD SOCCER
MEM BEAT HARVARD
tFttdcfeetet Eleven Ailvrniees
to Secontl Place In Inter
t ollesTiate Title Haee.
VICTOR! COMES LATE!
. J
1'itiLADKi.PHtA, Dec. 6. llaverforil'a
undefeated soccer eleven edvanoexl to
aeeond plare tn tho Intercollegiate league
chaiiiplonahlp raco by defeating Har
vard at Hevarford yeatenlay In a atuh.
hornly contealod match. Tha score was
Haverford. 2 ; Harvard, 1
Woody t'rueman's aucceaa in handling
I penalty kick awarded Haverford for
Illegal charging on the part of Daly,
tha Crlmaon right fullback, within ten
mlnutea of tho Hnal whistle, gave Haver
ford thn victory. Midway through tha
nret half the rltokea tn W, froaman to
Capt Cary forward line combination
gave Haverford the nret goal. L'ttikea
gut tha hall after a acrlinniage near
mldfleld, carried it down tha wing and
paaaed to Croaman. The latter gave It
a outfit kick to Cary. who nhot thn goal.
Harvard scored five minutes after the
Interval. Cooke netting the hall after
receiving a paee from Wood. Tlie line
up:
Hvarford
J SUllpley
i iardlnor
W Shipley. . .
lbi t
Mteere
H Buaby
si.ikw
J. M. I'namati
Voaitlona.
.... Ooel
flight fullbav-.k. ..
. I.aft fullback...
Bight fullbeek. ..
Centre halfback
T,eft halfback...
. i.it.nl- rlsM..
flarrd.
, .ISmmona
Imiy
.rrewlmwi
. . Harwell
Moffat
.Bean
. . . . Koilett
Wool
Ineloe rlgnt.
W. itroaman. a'entre rorwara a ooae
rvrv inaioo ier: nn-e
in. Bushy Outet-ie left .......Weld
jinore Haverford. : ; Harvwrd. 1. ioan
W. Croaman ipanslty), ry. Cooke.
I Heforee Allen. Philadelphia, lilneemen -Roblnaon.
llarvar.1. and Thorp-. Hever
fSfd, Tlma of helves N minute-
(anallan l aaoh for Yale.
Niw llavtCN, Conn., Ier. . J. .
Otis. Jr.. manager of the Tale hookey
team, announced to-night that A. .'.
Crowe, a we. I luiown Canadian player,
has been selected to act gg assistant
coach of the New Haven team. He will
hava oharge on the daya J. H. Horn
sack, the head coach, la unable to he
here. Crowe formerly was a memlier of
tha Winnipeg team.
AMrsEMBMTg.
NKW TURK M LKADINC.
linrini Mat
MftllfM- Totit'w A Hat. at 2 JO.
JOHN DREW
in nu fonia1
romiy ill
"TheChiet"
triumph
VfCIIM Weat ..'.th Mi Km at 2(1.
lIVKUm Mai. rbur- K.I 12'i
LTHEL BARRYMORE V5ZT
"urs mhh Mrf Hijixirr."
HARRIS
Weat 43ii St F.renlnea at N IS.
Mats. Ti-morruw 3l Mat. till.
HllfKAN wt ..in t
K.i. at a If-
" - Mi
Tii-miirrow Sat 1 ll
a
AT I IRCgTYW ,an NT
TWICg Pallv Im-HuiMlajn.
Kv.lt M Ml JS-."0-75-Sl-S2
llthrr Mat. l!Sr, SOc. ,1
Limited ID.W ORIFPITH'S
Kuaaic'nit tliealitirpectarlH
synipnnoy t.ri-iietra of 40.
fllMDI tM w KT i HT llliVAST
144.
VHHVMH M.
l ai I i .-r . 'I', - in. .rr. .a Jk Sat J IS
THE HOUSE OF GLASS
W ith Mar Ryan s tlie Oreal All Amer n
Cast.OitKMafi .aO.toO seat, it Hau-.Ro.7s.il
FITIMSF Wt 81 K.veninn g:6.
'a Maia To-morrow g Sat. S:lA.
rtASB Bwav. 4i)Ht. lea. HIS.
ULVBB MMaTogrwg fat i ii
M0NTI0MERY i STONE
l-aat 2
CHIN
HIN
FULTON THEATRE
4Sth S.reer
W. ef l'r.
4'ontlDUoa. 11 A. M. Io II P. M.
These are the (INLY FILMS esfUblted
at the rreot-h biubassy at w a.hinat.-ii.
FIGHTING IN FRANCE
The French iiovemment oflii-ial Mmlon
Ili-tiirea taken fur the NATIONAL
AHCHIVKS and loaned to
through E ALKXANDER POWELL,
tM War ('orrefctHindent.
fart of rapolpt go to the French Red Oo.
Full Or. lie. I ra Price. 2Ar A AOr.
I I.TfKl'M TIIF4TRK. .SihSt.. m-ar Bway .
! appVaVance This Afternoon it 3. 1
Yvette Guilbert
AMUCed by TRIO DE I I TH I,
ProfTam
Eight Centuries of Song
Othrr ler. 10th, 14th. I7tt. Aft, at A.
date. lie.-. 17th A 19th. Kg. at H :lo
TIcLeta on aala at Rot i iflice. Knaiie llano
1 Mr t n Uan l Krchni.tn A ( ath A Haaimau
TEA AND (HBIHTMAH SALE
Arranged M Madame Paderew.kl and Mr.
I Krne.1 Hchelllna for the Renetlt of (he
j POLISH VICTIVS' RELIEF FUND
ai the Hotel loJthaiu, WedoetdS . December s,
, from .1 Io 7 o clock.
Ml IIKLKN (". MOLLER i.re.-k Kancing
nu. HAnwAN. demonetretlun of Payrho
. Sngget.tlin Dancing Refreahmcnta Hale oi
Import.! i. .uiim and tllouawi: alao Madam.-
PajHewaskl'a PaHsa Hefugea DoiU.
IH V A DOLL AN 1. HAVE A I.tKE "
PQULTRTfHOWr
HAND CENTRAL
PAI.ACI., 4(li ami
ilnaton Av . Ile-
to 11. Ill A M to 1(1
M . lllggeat, Moat i:,im.
Mete "how In America gee led) Kglantlne
ronitry. IMgtaiiu.. Pel Hiiak. Mong lllrda. t at.
neo. i aura,, m AtunisiHaiKic:aniiiiren8a
Brooklyn Inititute of Arts and Science
SYMPHONY
HtM'IF.TY OI" MKW YORK
WALTER 11 AM HOSt II. ( undue. or
ATI'BUAI, P. AI.
ssHTK1 HV
i IIIMR KRt.AI THK ( AIIIT.DRAI. OF
AT. JOHN THE IHVINF..
Special Christmas Program
At A IIP All OP All Hi. .
Tllkel. AOr, gl.OO, SI.'.'A. Sl.iMI
t'HHIHTAIAH roNURRT aroegle Hall.
UIICIPaI A0T ' .e.
! SOCIETY
OF
N. V.
i l li-aeia at llog
OBlog and
i Mimical Art
I 8i-ety ;.;i w.
i all gt., RiHim WtiL'
I rank Uamroach. ( 'on'tor.
AKOUAM HALL. Thur..ETe..Dec., at Sits.
Isabel Hauser Pianist
Saslavsky String Quartet
Tl. keia :.Oots 10 ft, Mgnicnt liaon.ael JggM
IRVING PLACE THEATRE
Every Eva. gid, '-Hehrl. laorl Weiaee."
PLAN NEW CLASS OF YACHTS.
IHichnr? flnh Mill Hull,, mKy
I raft fnr Members' DSHS,
Tha Dnbury Tachl can membM
who own three one design rlasscg of
yachts end two hBfldloap irs . sfg to
have another one design class bu It for
next season. There will .e from l were,
to fifteen of theao boats, which i i,
small and rigged with Jil. ami llnsatl
Ths dimensions will be IT feel H Imrhs,
over all. l.". fast s Inches nn I In
line, I feet II Inches beam it !
wallr
C I.I
draught, or :i feet d laugh I nil
centrebonnl down. Thej nn h,
sgnooth planked with bar' mi !f
pint over fiak frainei 1 Inch S ,.
pgCed eight Inches. Th, 1,,.. ,
ib-ck beams, oant re hoard and rud i
be f oak. They will spread
feet of Ognvggi 13: feet in the mala,
anil and 17 feet In tlie Jib. Tin , .,
will ls ill fret, boom K f".-t ii'. iticaes
and gaff I feel. The boats Wen is
signed by William II. i'Im.i i , f
Marhlehoad, who will build then:
This club now races a Me. t of f ur
1, foot knoekabouta, twelve stieclai -ia.
sign t r. foot kntMkaboutgi four it font
oatboats In addition to the h:, -..ii ;lp
yachts. The new class has been adopts!
for sons of tha members and will b
the kindergarten In which the youngstin
will learn. Nome clubs In this vicinity
are looking for ii similar class.
I
BASKETBALL SQUAD GROWS
Colaanhta'a Prospects Impnrr,
When .NfWi-oiner. ReSaSH,
Four new men for the Varsity aiig
eight for the, freshman basket ba leanai
brought the Columbia. Squad up to ."-Itty
men yeeterday. the Largest !n miuts,
Rowland Honaldsin, tackle of i , foot,
ball eleven, and Haaren, aubsttt e og
last year's live, were two valuable n-w
comers. Calder, Hsaly and Wllber vsvs
not yet Joined tlie squad. Calder 'n
Jurcd hln anklo In the flt.itl t ball
n.me and nvav not mt Into liaakstbsal
toge until the Christmas holiday.
The file of the freshman squad hag
encouraged Benson, who Is rose Ing tag
yearlings, to predict a. k --afg.
For the varsity team lw- ;.. ga
eligible. He is a student at is.
lege of I'hyaiclans nnd Murgeons, 'nil
has not yet received any degree f-om
Columbia, with Capt, Dwyer, Rurg.
bard, Wegener, Kornsand, Calder, Wga
bar, Hsaly ami Ibck, Ktshr hiu- . -amag
of wterans who promise to develop
Into a team not lar below tn. old
Columbia standard.
AMtsF-MKNTS.
THL4TRLS (Ml HVi VSVH
NEW AMSTERDAM
w . ii gt, Bi a ii
I'll, Mil- lll-H 111 l ,lil
laflnee. To-liliim,'i A Snt at lilA.
KI.4W h.l (M.lll I'HI .M
r:i;Tiiiiiiina
Ifcmk iiyi si sM,-i., iiaii Mi. ii, rmeDFIaeli
(.at N.-111.W h weaas i" Advance
AfTtw th t stay vni 1 1 w wnssTOifai
EITglVWH .l.'ii ev I
8AIETY
nsaTow s Sal i
rumani i !
SADIE LOVE
M ,l(.liillll
KAM.ll kl ,
A trim 11 "' ' fit- K Itrvaot
no tun Matinee, To-morrow h Sai 31.'..
ORO, M. I'OBAN'B nn-ut American i rw,
HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY
with Kred Mhl., a. "Billy llellUal "
bf.i a sco 7
THE BOOMERANG
I nMRARRF " 4S"' Hn-aatga ilv -Lunonunc
MatlaeeiTo-miirrow&Set j i
COHAN ft HARRIS pn .. n
tn lu ronii.ly
TRII'MPH
"THE GREAT LOVER"
REPUBLIC
Wm 4 i st gt
Matinee-. Tn morni'
f-i::M:reiyv4i
w
Mfmi rbsrtea ii''ti,h.Mn.
Mt.DaUi lilA . Real Minll M
K . s 1 : .V Sat Ma- t.-t Ma
l .ery lliina ON M glSSOtlfl
geaje, Mm i in- priua
HIP NIP HOORAY
V smisi g hi
'n Die
s Senaailnnal Seal, ,e
I. In Ha II - 1911
ataged I') R H Ilumaldf
lilMI BRgTISiM unit MM 44
st n,r
WHERE THE
CBO. OnUIUiP The.
CROWD GOES
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50i
AnnT" mth Ht Phnne Rry 4A Ki. .
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3k PRINCESS PA1
BIOOEST HI 1 1.. I. ll i A.N U.I I'AIMI I;
STANDARD B w' "' " " 1
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Mat-To-dA) asAsOe, 111 -. .11 i 111 i '
THEATRE FRANC AIS SVf
I'hou.i llryanl Wl.vi I - I
LILLIAN GRE UZ E
in ll.l K.
Uterftry Mm in m Kavii
PARK r-'-mliu Aviv , ."Oth
rtvntw ConttnUOUl fivnt ' l . r VI
GERMANY ft FIRING LIM
"rniin Mtaff Motion PlUliref.
Under Auspices S.-w v.irk ... -
Admlaalui. Sr, A AO)
ll" K K ITH 'H Irene t run kiln A H
Palace iah 1
B WAY a 4. m Kloremw RoNn I
liaili Mats Knncli Norif.Al I
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Van A aVhrin-l, I1
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IITAGRAPH
41 Si 11 .'
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A &Oc. Banirla Mgurlci ' -
COLUMBIA !i,T,-; VsV " ""
m STAR & GARTER SHOW
nTBAB,,.r,T,.,:.',l?:',,.!:.:r"
'A LiiivlN A RUES In "I'lie Hi "
1 1 Aagaiioud" ami lirsenaosd -v "''
W lu TJaue." Rtrsnrillrcli A So
Nrit Weak Kannle Haul In TI
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