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M TWO LEGAL POINTS LOST BY OSBORNE! Jliiip MorscliaiiMT RnlCS Airdinst Order to File All Inquiry Testimony. CHARGKfl K KM A IN sKCKKT I TVlllTF I'lAIN'S. X. T.i DM. II. Two Point were derided isainst Warden porm- t.i-dav in ooniMOtlM with the In vodtlirition of Sing Sing pr'snti. .lustlre Mori hauser i t tin Supreme r'mr t de nied tin- appllentlon of tleorge Mordon Bottle on Mftgtf of Mr. Ogborne for sn Order direelltis the eon tit y prnaerutur 10 flip nil tin' iMtlltton) taken !o far by the Uiand .fury and t r tetinionv talten dglt) thereafter. I Ionian naked thst the j affidavits m Whlen Assistant niitrtrt Attoinev Knllmi made th rharge In open 1 court lhat Iht warden "unfit" to be ' In Hi' nianasetnrnt Of Ihe prlon alo be' nun Mr OfeborM want." the evidence nied o ln ran see who made what lie rslled "vile" cttgfRgg .iKiMi'i hi moral rher goter, an he desire to meet the rliarge j with wltnesaes and nlo Imng perjury PPOCOOdlngS, if the fnrta warrant It. Judge Mirsehnur also JsnlOd thla re-' qneat Th.i light which Warden ilhorn bjM been making against John H. Kilty, super ntondenl of I'rlsons, transferrins eonvlrt from White l'laltis Jail to Dan- i neinorn ami t 'oinatork Trion, after they have tekiitled hcfrire the ilrand Jury, malted In .lust Ire Tompkln Imndtnar j down a decision to-day sustaining th' I fiction of the Superintendent. The decision vvn the reanlt of a writ of holiggs envpua obtained by COffpgfg j tion Colli Ml itioma 1'. Curran wliicl i brought Natltnn Kaplan, known aa Kid .Ti.oif.e:', who wa ;i valet in tiie warden' house, from PsnMmofi to tiie Vhlte 11 aim tall, where he has been confined for two week. Mr. ?borne 0Onttndd that KapUtn. wiio i utider in 4lctlMnt for a serious felony, should Sieve b.en returned to Sina; Slna. but !iat ttpeiintendtnl Illley tnatead traua ferre.l him to Panneniora. Mr. t'urran In malting bis motion eald that be had pot hud an opportunity to oonaull with Katilnti. to defend whom lie had lieer. aasianeu by JustUe Mor -hauser, and be accused thr uptrintondmi of iid napping him from t'.ie jail. PfeVlOtta to this W arden OobOTIM had Obtained WTU directing that Kaplan be returned to Blng Ring. Tiie follow ing is a part of Judge TompklM'S de rlaloni ! ihlnh the Huperlntendent or pitate Prlaora acted within his author ity in making toe tranafor from s;ng 8:ng prison to Dunntmora. White it true thai me dt randanl ws Lgmiiorarllj In the custody of the Sheriff of W'est- hcalei ..iittty. while t!iere under the first writ of haleua corpus, be was nevertheleta all the time actually tti the legal . ustody if the agent and warden of Sing Sing prison, and unrie, the luies tin superintendent had a right to make ihe transfer, if In tua judgment it waa beat to do so. I think the court rat nu power to interfere with the exer c.ae of toe UiiMcretlim which Is esird in the supi riiilendent. OSBORNE AVOIDS ROW. Compromise- With Welfare I. ensue on Oesgteowt at trim. OssiNIKU, X V. Pec. 21 -fet' Cttlleu, the 'prlson bridegroom." em pio.vern of sing sing announced to-night. ha Just been elected as t Compromise candidate lo the post of sergeant at amis uf the Mutual Welfare League Warden Osborne's candidate, .11 nm Jasper, was refused reappointment by the antl-oeburne forces, controlled by Claries Uottdorff, wire tapper. The parllasnrni selected John l.uts for the oft'n . hui Mr. iislv.riie v. toed him in order : prevent s clash between the nro-usbot in and the antl-Oaborne forces. Ciillen recently stood ,v M , . Osbomc In his battle 'ltli District Attorney 'i- III and refuaed lo answer questions before tii Grand Jury. PATERSON I. W. W. GET HALL FOR MISS FLYNN Labor Vtritsvtor t Kpeak .lan. -'' in Kffort to Promote New Strike. I , i i.rso.v fact that l Wi'tied not person cont j cal i to r. ei'ted Tec. 21 Despite th. II owner have been t their pieces to any With the I. YV. W" with the admonition that they would bs i abb for damage or iroubla that fol lowed. ie;ijer of the labor organisation p secured Institute Hall ? Market atrei t. foi .Ta nu:i ry Flviiti. w dp meeting to b. addressed oi next b) Btlssbeth Ourley lias been barred from tins For :i time it lot W . Pre Speech L bpto Uurk') Klynn would li ive t" buy build one 'if their il.ed .i if ttie I, W. agn or i lie Mliza- Defence Committee .i hall or ;i plot ami iwn if anc attempt. a as to he made by Mis Fiynn i" eg erotse her constitutional righto. Ilcnr Marelll, chief cuunel for the I. w. v and wiio successfully defendtd her re eeiilly when she was tried on an indict MAI i for Inciting others, : oiii Hu.-h If Tipi-t'gtrarx . Ml low vi r, tii? Mill Mr. Man Hi. ma de rraiigfemo injur i a 99p v OUld ntA rot l'rtf ' Thf I V. V. It ra . ftir ihi hall aixl Mij-H r Ivimi lias n, January for the rmi.t fnn Sii.- ill put)lttvly Kpa at thai t rrf. addrtsxlus the Bltk workers on gMt)ral Ifthor iondltloitf.M Chttf Blmaon will nol allow Miss Fl.Min lit uprak if lu- can uJ It an long ; ap MftVOr ROOCII H Ktiri1 ce in at tii'1 hatl of I iie atliuinlHti at ion. Which will 1 cuRh out of exlvtanoa Ucmbr 11, He ( floes ii' it know jual what position h will lake aft'-r lhat. Thar in an im- praaaloii hare that Mayorleci Anion ir Fiudi'lllTa, who has ulwuyi b en ftiendb with labor organltatlonoi will not bp -o ilraatlo with thf i . w . in i. Wi 'i'i irtem here it in said thai fondltloue in Bverai mllle an- un fa viirahh' to t ii work! P8 am that tlw I oirerallvaa are read) to go on strike. Mlee !'! n i h nilielon win b to organise me woracra ror another atria ST. CLAIR CASE DROPPED. Hull foe IctSeSS Whn Sunt ;r. iii ime r i Ulsebgrgesli Hail 1 Ihe caw Of Ijiitli Kt. Clair, an i, was on ie trli d foi lierjury, ' win. ii case in. wrv dlauarae.l discharged ysstsnlaj by Judge Uulqueen " ''', 'i asistlon mi the rscotnmsiida nun of i Hat r lei Aitniiier Hsrhlns This ine. ins linn a , (. hroughl io trial again Miss Si , a,,. nj,., ,.. P'tion will, ,.,V , ,, urough, SHinat Abraham llrlangsr, theatrical nan. it , , ,,f,,,e a nontrsi't eli alleced lie had made with her llie Jnrv that failed to agree III her nags was jut for many hours and the tnal larled ear tares weshg. CLEAR Y NOT GUILTY BY ORDER OF JUDGE tlitl for onvorsion of llav- orstraw i Poor Funds Comes to Sudden Knd. OTHER CASKS WILL WAIT Ngff I'lTT. Her. f-!t'lerW Hill t'learv II. Former Town trial for conversion of Itaveratraw'a funds came to a audden end here to-day when Supreme Court Justice A. S Tompkins, ordered the Jury to return a verdict of "Xot guilty." t'leary. who was convicted last Friday of forgery and is to be sentenced on Monday, seemed surprised himself by this turn In bis trial. Twputy Attorney liencral Wilbur chambers for the State moved that the trial of the remaining alx indictments for grand larceny and the one for carrying a weapon go over until the April term of the Supreme Court. Therefore c 'leery is chiefly con cerned now about the penalty he must pay for forgery. The evidence was all in yesterday when Kdw-ard Rriggs. counsel for I 'leery, moved that the Jury be Instructed to bring In a verdict of "Xot guilty." ,Ius- lice Tompkins, after reserving decision over night, granted the motion. He a eerted that the evidence showed that ! Cleary was the financial agent for War : ren Raisley. custodian of the poor fund : Cleary was charged with mlsapyroprlat j Int. and that "cleary was more overseer , of the poor than Raisley waa." The court ruled that there were two Infer ences to he drawn from the testimony I one that Cleary wa guilty and on that he was Innocent Consequently, said Justice Tompkins, the defendant was en titled to the benefit of the doubt and i he felt that he should direct the Jury I to return n verdict of "Xot guilty." "If the Jury found otherwise." con i eluded the court. "I would he compelled i to reverse Its finding " I Justice Tompkins also directed the Jury ta find a verdict of "Xot guilty" In the ! can of William Seibold. who had In his possession the revolver with which Cleary . shot and killed his son-in-law, Oene Xtw j man Seibold was charged with carry- ing a gun. but the Judge said that the j Sullivan law was not Intended to fit . cases where a man handled n revolver without felonious intentions. With the other cleary Indictments, those against Joseph Keller, a super visor charged with misappropriating funds, and Kire chief Bernard Fox. charged with perjury, went over until Ihe April term. BALKING ALDERMAN HALTS ADJOURNMENT Old Hoard's Flan to Give Up ttliost defeated by Kazan's Stand. Alderman John T Regan spoiled the plan of the Board of Vldernten to ad- .inurii Bitip ,lp after Its meetn a vestrr- ! dav ii refused to give bis consent to a I resolution appropriating corporate stock I to the amount of t3ttr.,tioo for the con j at ruction of a storehouse on Blackwell'a Island Under the rules unanimous con sent was required for immediate action, the resolution having Iipph Introduced yesterday for the first lime, it will be taken up at the meeting next Tuesday. . Which will positively be the lal. Had this resolution been disposed of yesterday the board could have H.I -I )0Urned With a record of ii clean -late I There were eleven report from commit' I tees on the calender, making a total of . l.fOQ. for hi tern of two ears. All of i liipse reports hrive hppti acted upon, j Tiie preaenl hoard is compuosd of sev I enty-three Aldermen, the live Borough j PrOslUentS and the President of the I board, Who is elected at large Of the Aldermen forty-five were elected on a . fusion ticket and thirty-four were nom i lures of the Pemocratlc organisation. There will be fifty-three Democrat in I the new board and twenty Republicans. I a vlcschalrman will bs elected at the ! firi meeting on the iirst Monday In I Januarj to succeed Henry it Hurra n, The successful candidate will heroine ' President of the board hi the resignation I Of Mr. McAneny, who is lu retire about I the middle of January. 1 Frank I.. Powllng, who has been a i member of tiie board for sixteen year. J is considered the most likely of the eaii I dldatea, although Francis P. Ksnney of i Brooklyn, who has been an Alderman for fourteen years, and Alexander f Droscher are also mentioned for the place. Alderman Dowtlng was leadsi and chairman of the Finance ommlttec I While the Democrats were in control of ' the boai'l nnd in imi been the uiiiunitv it during il'.c last two yearn. Mr. Curran will become ihe minority of the next board and will have place on the Finance Committee leader tcond SWANN AND SMITH ARE GUESTS OF DEMOCRATS Sewlj Klectofl -liiilm'N Honored by 850 t lllll t'l'MSt. Aw Also itt a dehyphsnsted Pemncrso Hie In lieing at iii jiemielit and tiie resulu's I peace for the time being ai laaat--gave i tlon would be oxpensive to shipping ln a dinner at ihe Xattonsl Democratic toresti on account of unavoidable de ! 1 ,ul' li4" night to Redward Bwmnn, Alfred ; i.g to ahtim thai might have to ip held K Smith ami the Judges of that part -, ln Indefinite period When COndl- ; v ho wore elected lam month. tionH are audi as w in permit an accurate Thp Piatrict Attorneyeloct. Intro I prediction relative to the onenina ai tu i.u g oy rresiuent sionii m. itieme an i I "our obi mend IW Hwann, paid his re spfota to the itotHeveit dinner at Bibern I H. QaryS home last week, i "That was really a got together din- 1 m-r." lu- saldt factors of great le of beliit bom l hear thai tin a dinner of Ihe 'male- a'eAlthi' eho give prom factors of great weulth hlof gntMt of lhat eve- nlng says he would nol reach out for a I iiofninntloni 'm' i'dt out fur spontg i nesiui pombustlon iii the oonvgnllon." .ludfte Swiiini also termed President I Wilson "a gregl a philosopher a tile I i sane of i loncord." ' Justlcs Samuel Uresnbguin predicted J thai Mr Hwanil would he "a Uistrlci ( Attorney of all the nsople" and coni- pllmenteti tiie peinoorgtlo lierty locgtlyi on being "gregl enough to Keen Its hands off the tadlclar) .ins; iie clarence J. ' Hheartt heiok Interesl In a govern I metll hullt and owned meri'liant mgrlnOi Other speaker were Juatlos .lolm M. Tlerney and ai .smith There were i&q diners, Including state Chairman Will, lam (Church Osborn, Siuart H. tlloboney, Ihe Wllaon iviirker alio foUglll Tain many last enr: i-i'ady Harriett. ex Senator William A. (Hark. Uaoeatarv Thomas Morgan i i corse i Ms lone. r. smith of Tginmany lialf, J. (I'llileii, llrrmaii A. Mel z. OrdOH llallle and Uudley Kield WHITMAN APPROVES1 BIG HEALTH BUDGET Will Ask Legislature to Start Fiscal Year Three Months Karlier. FREE I'XKIMONIA BKRi'M ALBAXT, rec. ! warmly indorsed , QoVi Whitman the work of Pr llei- mann ST, Hlgge, bead of the State De partment of Health, Slid of Dr. T,inley llud.l Williams. Deputy Stale Health Commlaaloner, to-dn , when he approved practically nil of the requests for health 1nal..n a n.l. i , i ,, ,i in tnem for the . L . lomlng fiscal year. Ir. Bigga aubmlited requests for ap propriations amounting to 2a,ii.- as against I3S0.TT.'. expended this ear. The Increased exoendlturea provided are IfllHh' In lha .Unmn.tilul I U lior ft 1 OC: i and for personal semce Pr. BlgtaB' Hotel Astor next Monday. Ous-j declared that all of them were Indlspen-1 ravus T. Klrby and his associate on sable, and after considerable discussion ' t hs pXecutie and adlsorv committees (lov. Whttmsr agreed to the budget f , congratu- ! Pr Higgs told the loernoi- lhat I he 1 department plan to greatly Incri'ase Its j ''" 'nr Placing the questions to be! laboratory aeni.e. Free pneumonia ' I onstdorod in such clear form, and many , serum aoon will be available, he ex- J plained, when the department will be I tbp mil . nohttc bodv sunnlv itig the serum free. The Hockefeller Instltiitn is the only vrlvate Institution where It can be obtained without charge Deaenda no (omanlasloaer. Oov. Whltnvtn. in approving the re quest, told Dr Mlggs he felt that he should not attempt to cut the depart ment below Its reasonable requirement and must rely upon the Commissioner to see that the in.'ieased appropriations were not wasted. Dr. Biggs replied that he would see that economy waa practised In every direction consistent with the maintenance of efficiency. In the coutse of the discussion over the estimates It developed that the Uov ernor plan to ask the lagllaturp for a l-hnnge in the start of the flscsl vein, from October 1 lo July I. The next fiscal year. If this suggestion l ap proved and become I law will run from July 1. 1916. to June 10. IMT. It I expected that the ilovemor will refer to the necessity for thla change in hla annual message and point out that owing to the lapse of time between the date when reqursts for approprlatlone are made and submitted to the Comp troller, which is November II, and the date whin the flcal vear begin. October 1. estimate for the next flscsl eat are made practically without knowledge of exiienscn for the current ) ear. That the charge constitute vine of the most important features of t.ov. Whit man's financial plan i the view here. It will Involve a reconstruction of the appropriation eytm. since three months will be cut out of thO vear It stso win eliminate moo1 if not ail of departmental requests foi sums lo meet estimated deficiencies. To Raise Malarlrs. The estimates for the civil serv ice de partment as submitted by Commissioner Samuel II OrdWgy call for IIOMSO for thaoomltlg fiscal vear. as against an ex- pondlturs of fss.sri? this year TIip Governor has approved requests for saiarv Increases amounting to ii. tro. hp also approved a request for a physician to make physical examination of employees In raplalnlng this request Commissioner trd-.va' s.p the comints sum frequently received complaints that persons certified on Lb civil servl. p lists were pliv slcall;. incapable. lie In stanced a complaint n Presiding; Jus tice ingraii.im of t'.ie Appellate Division that litany persons certified for court at tendant were aged and de 'rOptl Ti.e commission plana if possible, to Inquire itii the physical condition of ever) per son certlflt .1 The Cominleaoner e.N-c:s to Investl gate the charactsr of civil ssrvtce ap pllcants. oapectafly In ih cass of nurses and Institutional attendants There have be-- i several conplalnts from tod ford. Hudson and otiier Institutions that nurses corUflsd for sinployment there were moral!) Unfll for the rttsltlon. VESSELS WARNED NOT TO ROUTE VIA PANAMA i j , ' lHll i A Snmll Ships rts f'lwnnw'l Is Not Yot Open for Traffic. AH1NOT0N, 1 .-. 21 nient K'M lMUd tOd' h t lif I'anantii .atiHl lirrt-. "Tlierf have hPi-n B i r-ont I ' in i.i.' e v s ; -a i i--. h I'm- ctctlf tht otli. f of in h tiori- re regarding t ua P'oaage or voespi tnrougn in p Panama for Infor 'Canal, a cguisgram nsKing mation hag been rm to ihe iathtntiM ami rgfjl haa 1 i rex Pi from w hich it w OUld Kre'u thai a temporal OppOf4 tunlty to paai antill ''aft drawing about MfttpTi and a half ieei or lew waa taken advantage of ami certain Mesru which had irppn held alnve the uaml i l . Tvr aiiowpd to paaa the siiiv "if almUar opportunity ifi er a a mi it tonal t-HHt'if of u greater which nlo have hfpn h'lH sin'' . sz of ti'.p canal will probabl few uft. tii lie ! paaaed through "it the (lovernor warm that condUlona are verj unetabla and ,t ( impossible t r aatituate In advance What th probHhle available channel will bf at any succeeding Hate. "The (.lovernor StUI siaten thai tai pre dictions '"an bp ma tie if the probable ti.ttp of opening;, ami he igextremel) anx loui w proven l a premature resumption of the routing "f Ships via tiie canal. which would be aur to embarrgM ihe work and WOUld reuH In 'lela; of the Anal Opening of a Stable channel. "Thp doverrior also colli attention tf tii. fi.t llt-.t sasOi . nsSMalLu anal all interest will lie promptly nolified " ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Miien r ii N'ewbery, I'hlledslphls tv M t'lnaree, Mr-Ntun. I'm Usorg to. John n Use cin- rlnnsili Usorg g Klrby, ish Lake L'lsrldg Mrs. Carl B. Ward, Phtlsdsl phi ; Mrs J. m Uengnsebsr, Dtlti Ohio, si. itefis Mr snd Mrs. tv. it. Ksrchoff san ristocisee; T vv Dsvla, Peiighltsepals! Ht eallll .V! r . i i M r Isstoni guui ll lie:., I Hen. I. IliS. I'a , ienrfi I nd Rlts-(-'srtton Mrt W'sstburyi U I.i Mi sttioijr. i 'ashlngter M. All, n vii .. l; M r aim Mis. A, l. Mr. mill Mr- J 1. Waldorf .t.irla Wilbur, llrihlrlieni Penrose) Pennsylvst dort Fri'lltiftliin sen. Mm I'. M. Psabodi It tike. Pes s. .1 r I llenr. dl ll'h p. IV, Uaeh, o I-, Dinvsr: Mssli .. . it. . 1 mite iiruiil. Mr mill Mr w I h ; sen tin- lt,,i ih; Mr. and Mrs, Ihe I u.fim I srs i .Mr ml . i'.i asm w llilaii. vi VV null. HiiHtMi: Sir Clinrles li,, i.i-,,, M., i real, senator rnsenor h Burten utiir. V'anilerlilit .Mr u ml Mrs. iSinhiiii garll Miner. Han rranelsvui Miss II, 11 t i... aili Hlaclil Mrs jo.-nii h. ThomaV Itraokline, Mass i I. n, Msglalhlln nm' inn; Mrs, M. 10, Ulmstd aii. i Mips ttsrlrud instil gehsnselsdyi Ura, ii y n Hsnastt, Toledo i Mr Ite.ile. Cllliliin. V,l Mr i . it W. fli n iii tl an,; an. I Mrs. Jussplt oitileti, Phllsdslphls . Mi .'iin nr, i. and Mrs A. g THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915. a 4Ui Z H AMATEUR CONGRESS I TO RULE ON PRIZES1 (Juestion Ovf Hooked In Orij--nal Suwrestion. but Will Bf Dealt With. WII.I. WELCOME ADVICE I .eaileis In all hratwhes of amateur i sport I expressed great interest yesterday In the published suggestion as 10 tne definition and scope of an amateur which will be considered at gates from governing congress of dele bodies to be held nirn grho had refuaed to believe there was a chance of arriving at a conclu sion in Ihe subject that would Mtlgf) all began to back water aid hop for i ne beat. The wisdom of printing the sugges tions some days in advance of the con gress was exemplified almnat before the ink on tii papers waa dry. fine Impor tant phase had been uverlookpd and lhat v as calif 1 to th attention of Chairman Kirby before the dty was over In the j clause whlrh refer to the acts for which n amateur shall be debarred from com- peiitlon. there was no reference to the; tnan w-ho sell or pawns Ids prir.es. j Mr. Klrby said that he was glad his attention had Iveen alpvi to tiiie 00110 km so quickly and that he would wel eoms any further suggestions tnsde i either to himself or any other delegate Though so many de'all.s had been cov- I ered thoroughly on the uual line of i reprehenslve acta It was strange that no one had brought up the question of what should he done to a man who disposed j of his prize for money. This will be Included in the sugar? - ! tlons when Urgy are presented for ac- tlon Monday, nnd as a nutter of fact it I opens up another avenue for discussion a to the character of prltOS. Ths ! Amateur Athletic Tnlon. for Instance. I very strict in limiting not only the value but the character of ihe prlssa Mr. I Klrby said that personal!) he did not j care how Valuable was the prlte so long s the man winning It did not dispose of U. He bad studied the question at the time of the International Amateu" AthlOtlc Federation meeting in Paris and referred to a conversation with an Kng- llahmgn win. spoke of the expression "get the cake." Thai came from cai.es being g.ven for prlxp and It was not. long before the general Idea prevailed that amateurs should not receive prusc- tliat would not Keep, Something of this character i? likely to ic Interpolated in j the proposed regulations lo prevent a return to the old cycling daj a when Arthur Zimmerman and hla fellow amateurs raced Tor a team of horses or even a hOUaS and bo. In explaining the claj-p relating to. the ae-o.'latioti of amateu'- wil'i 'o- ressiuoals Mr K rbj laid tin t thr tni intention to fores any SUtitl bo.l i the Amateur Athletic t on to sanction 1 i.iiss between eniateurg and profes glonals, He persunall) rather favored i the Idea undei xoepttonSI Ircum- , stencea hul thr sotitlmenl in the . A. t i ttrongl.v agalisi hand, iii golf, couit t ma:'.' otiier stmrts t it. i ni th other snnlSi billiards an I prtifeaelonal in I ainateuto meet in t'i competition a d !t hs ni is ng done. rogulsr order of ut any apparent Mr. k rb) pointed out thai should tii I clause be sdopted the v. I, can In corporate it In Its coiiefltutlnti without in an w . receding from it imsltlve stand on this matter. It simply stipu late that a professions! ai d a i allMteU' cannot nnpete together except with th. conoeni ..r tin- governln body, and ths bermleslon ihs i i'. in ail probabll lt nevei iv - l . j t WILLIAM- FOND OF DALY. Ms4ttla KawtM NalUCarMoM nil T;ily, niio In had ffvntrul ;.H'ce c" WlUlanii R.t1iletlca tor ttw IavI two vc r'-exos,! ,m nthufliiuitc " iltloi froMi ti e t-niir'' Ht ihIomI 'Km . n t I simll tf n . i . - j 1 1 1 ; e. ATlVl tlOOtl UMn Mi" i f1 U r i frin Vtol A n rolltiTf m9ttiig &pi niffhthhp undrffrtvluBti xnricl tin!- i-rtrritli: roillldtnoc In l.t!'. ami h ' nbllllj tr htmdle Ihe a thiol U' ultufttlon. Th niff'iiRr tn-lny WRM hUI i.i'H-ly lo I liCHurUefc liim in n dsi'lhlon to stay ;it ( Williams I net end of m I lion ta id to ha hoc j Vale. After prolong e J numerous hcc re I ah 1 1 be st udenta. cep ng the p i offpre I him i.r i shouting ami la- -. n.v addremed FORDHAM TO CHOOSE CAPTAIN. UMll Nine vi,. Mill ote In Kiel's I f Leader lii-ilns. I'urdit.ttii will Slscl it foot Us II rgJMglll for llSKt eiirto-da during .i inert i in ..ie i.i n iUiir,e Nin.. "f- tin ' "! I heir Is. lint, and this Is tin I gmglleei number of men ihsi ever hw (voted for a gridiron iMdr- ,,i kMrdham rns i'Sitnlii win vo . e the ihes of : studgni bod; ni ehoi ilng -i football coait i ftesl ggggun nnd Iht name uf Har v Vaughn is prett)' sure to ie sn nounosd the selection, lllreetor lush anil the faculty director win oonsdei sppllcatlnns, Iwwever, nt it may bs that Conelt Vaughn will .le r'de i i snter business snd niv-e mi foi. -ball. At iiies'ni lie undecided on t'i" iioint. Jim Mm t- nf Wilmington. Pel., and Jack f'enklln or Anson Is. Conn., are t strongsal randldgtsi for, the eglMglney, ss the are three vest- vet rans mi ids gridiron a- Pordhgni Tie Kiirriiiatn sohedule for negi fall is not settled snd there elevens from n Itlch the Ma sldsrtng offet of games, I: appeals the e s i n Kordhnm a mi ffew Vorit meeting naxi .. . ami iii Coluntbls KHine for I'm ye Vine r. tiled aws) are ma- non ' - limine n' I'nivei 1: : lordham 1 seem t. BIG SCORE FOR FORDHAM PREP. Ileal si. I'riiiii'l Prep I'lie lis Urerwkelmlng Margjlgi fordham Prop won sscond n sei'ittlvs vletor; when it drfentsd H'. I'Vaiui i'rep on ths Cordham rouri ys. tstday, ovsrwheliiiins tie vlsltorr (I to 9, Uuring the first lialf Rt. irtanels L'OUld tl"' sviil " a poll! I anil I'nneli I .lis 1 ouballtuted id entire seeotid team nl tin beginning of ihe second iierlod. Collins rogvtl eighteen field goals nnd PYlMni's passing vv .1 sxrelleni .Ma:., a substitute mi ih winning it . did well. Ifetnei -..a His slrongi'sl player 1 hi. Prgnoig, N I in .I tin in I'rep. Vnvler Inline. The Pordhani rep and Kavler Hiku HohOOl llggketbllll g.inie ahich Win In linve been played mi the Purdham coun Mil T.iurailuv aft ha lieeu I'ancellsd ie tii Plordham Will he tui bgSltl ilie l ' n 10110018 Xavler I nun did last week. . y manaii'ipont, Tim tii. iii masting het v i till season, aa t not rl..) aa acheuulod GEORGETOWN NEVER HAS CHANCE TO WIN N. V. V. Five Oain an Kasy Vietory on Its Own Court. Seore 19 to II, in a game that wa marked through out by rough work Xew Toik I'niversily defeated the ileorgeto'wn I'niversily bsaketbell team lat night. If to IB. The game was played In the Xew York University gymnasium and there never wa a ntometjt that the visitor had a ahane. Official action Indicated lhat Hie fteorgetown men were responsible for must of the rough work, aa three of the visitor were disqualified for each ocmmittlng four pen-on fOUld while Cue local men es aped such a penalty. In the first tialf X. Y f. rolled Ug 27 point to S for tieergetown. Tind Willi victory In hand early In the second half the Xew York team was made up mostly of substitutes TJie lineup: Jf, v. t Tintion" . f .f forwsrd Osorgeies n O'LenP Kelly npniillnl Curn . . .. . Donnelly Usui WhltS . . Left surd . . . . . centre Right forwsrd . . . Right guard o-p . Cann euninilnss seers- v, t . 47; aeerg nwn. 1 aeell from fleid Whtte 1 Psnn 4 Mean 3. Cummlngs. Kpnitns 3. MoonsVi I: umnSi I; Krorey. 1. nr N. Y. t . Kel'.v. 1 Ob0na I. gUlllVSO, Ii Kluti-rg. I, for Oeargetews. Mai from fsul- white is, KpIIv. 5; O Lnne. I ! O'Sulllvail. 1 Hull- Stltatse For V 17. Keating far Csnn Tarlln for BgSn Kranlphfpld tn' I urn mlngs. Meonpv fo- Hrnrev snn Levins fo whltsi for ueergstown, gcott or KpUv Klnubers for Bsrsoinl, HrNutey fot Curry, a.iliivan for Dannellx Itefpfpe oshpa Ml Join . t'nipirp Vat. F John's Tim of helves -'!) mtnutss NAVY ANNOUNCES SCHEDULES. Frnrlng, Wrextllna mill (ivmnaatlr Tram W ill He Kept Hn. An n'ai'oi i. Md., lec L'l The fen ing. WTretllng and gymnggtiC schedules were announced at lite Xsval Academy to-dsy, They Include contest w ith the nice prominent college in the K.i.t It is pvwiDi ina tie ,ew Tora fencers ClUb "111 agree to cbtinge from I'ebruiii . " " februarj i!. in which cose the Sew Yor Tu i Veiei.i will send a team the earlier date Toe three here o i s 1. edules Urmngeliim i ' n . . Kutgsrs: i' 'p Yerk Pnlverslty: :s. Vm Mil- hi Cnl rlt) ..f Prims Prlneeton: II, Itavsrford VVr still s r.l'ru.-ir I'.nn L'nlverslljr of lennsvtvsnls ; t. i'i Plttsliurgt i. v . venls an-i ': U. t'nlv rl- viiir. h '. ii inpetaa rjsnelng -Januar' :. Itarraed Februari .. Ntsa VarM res .--New Vurk Alhletli "'. ii.. Tal Mareh t Washktgten feneer I'amelli it. Calvereltj of pent ?.V 'i. iambi in. 1 . 'Ii. IMI -I VIIlNTs. DE WOLF HOPPER WINS AS DON QUIXOTE N'evv York has taken D Wolf Hoppgr's "Don Qtiixotr" to Its heart, gtld an cnlirelv new phase rf rineniatoirraphic ai l has been limn. ervante'. rhivalric old lift" had won a modern triumph. In "Tlio Despoilers," in which Kran!; Kecnan 1p picts a powerful humgn grtrumonl tor peace, there an RrgTUment that every mai gnd Woman neeils to hggd. In the Kgystone Comedy, "The Hunt" hut then this is a Keystone Comedy, surely sufficient, Knickerbocker Theatre Broadway & 38th Street Daily Mats., 25c and 50c. Eve, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00; a few at $2.00. SYMPHONY Si tl i lei ii r New lurk HUH l v M It i vi ii nnriii, inr. SKI (iSli SK fl ff.1. i.l Kill II T Nllliltny Uterinum- lie gl n n 1 1 1 1. Jaitiinr. 9 with IIF.I I IMI I l ltiii . it v VI Kill IM I K IIIIMI l III I I III SUN m miii M III VI 1VV III INK Mill 1UVV V IV IIKI.ISM It NNI Ski iii lilirj Venllmi HMu Sill n pi urn i Paderewski Concert Postponed mini i-U'l ten attscn f M, stgla Mi ..ni ni I'i. 'i.' miipslled liesi vttM i.ir it t.i suit, (ft., Jan. I. uf 'nil. T , ots. ..'i i tv to KREISLER S.'.Bnies tliKtliS No ! Poi orrn Dir. i tliiii I ' KID THEATRE FRANGAIS in 14th si I'n lie . am I' tu m rg. nil its A s I I ! to I'milirlll an.l I ii, i ii ncuicc " Mann,, .111.1 Kve'g UCrllot "llie t.endre of Mr. 1'iyler". "Ie V il. in iie Mr. I'errli hon" : od lie.. "I.'vhtie I onaiaoitn." I rl. In Sal . Mai live. Mat BawdfcogtsTMdAe. Ptsss Bi . t VI I ItlMKIlV RnT lit t ill Ml. Il l IRVINO PLACE THEATRE Tonight s I . In n il Tanxt Walser." Tbu "Mm Volkageud Ibsen HtlTKI.S AND Hl.st M HANTS UtbStrcCt. ner Fourtg Waaug TRY' 4 V I IM V II V V 11 k or I lllti henn In ll.i. II .11 u II Ml 1ST I'I km .null 'l I ft riji 1. MtlDKUATK Plllt'M Dwi'iM Strand Roof Garden 111 .".:.!. ,W..V i I'll si KT TK.A I In li III SI I'I'KIl PcHMibirfty Tea lies lii-nlshi M I.i !' . unieai i in.e. uu-. il III I.I. VI Kl I . HOTEL ALBERT I uh A I n,, . pi I liliM-k ami ..r M - u Male SI up. I.tielleiit reatauranl and i ale. it i. .derate orli e. Speelal rate tui permaoenl soeala. Modern, rueprouf. Prince George Rotel Are. ami it I 1 ft. GOULDING CHARGES HAVE FALLEN FLAT A. A. F. Silent. However, on Nature of Accusation Against Champion Walker. A N OT II E R I X X KST W A 1 1 0 caue the pool is undergoing repairs i they will not lie able lo use It for three The charge, of profeslonaluun made Kennedy has made arrange- . . ... . . navtils to use Ihe Xew York V C. pool aga.t.st tleorge Houldlng of Toronto hv , b.t.nln)c wffk With a month William If. Parry have fallen flat, accord-1 i.etween the flrat and second meet for Ins lo a statement laaued last night by the! the Columbia, team a rest Is necesaary registration commute, of the Metropoli- j " from '" taji Association of Ihe A. A. V. But the j rjoggh Kennedy said that this ought great Canadian walker Is not cleared, !o be the ilonest rat In the history of although the committee hsd spent three ' the Intercollegiate Swimming League weeks In investigation and received eland Ihe winner of the title under the Ktatement from OOSUdjTSJ Himeelf on I t.ew ytem. by which SsVOtl team meet lite lUSptclOUS OjfCUmitgDOes being in-.the 0thrIWlc0i has a fairer chance 'of v estimated proving If I better than under the dla- Tfte myeteiy of what ijouldlng wn' carded system which resulted In a triple charged w ith ortgljiallv I as not been '. tie for the cliamplonslilp last year be explained, neither has it been msde clesr What offences sre still laid at his door The official notice of the committee's ac tion, or Inaction, I contained in the fol io vlng iirlef paragraph : Mr. Parry has not presented any evldencs thai would tend to profee- BlonsllSS ClSOrge OOUldlng of Toronto, ""anada, but th cominlttee I Invaetl gaiing further eviden e along the lines of unfair competition. Though members of th roplslratlon committee were rottostit aa to ins nitttre of the new- Charges agaiivat the Wotiil'ei nun. M .mi wwnvri ii wa aw - bv friend of tiuMIng in thla city that,,,.., UgwoHh. X. J.. last avenlna they re of a very trivial Mlgraetor. Tup pprson who claimed to kr.ow tiie' .tiside fa ts snhl that the chairman of I I the teg I session Hon committee wa I'e- uf two letters from Oi jldlng to l-.ddie FtenS. tiie Amsr.can Champion, who finished second to the Canadian In I the l ift sev. ' In the fir ' louldlng w r mac . ,in,.,o::M4. letter it Is asserted that to Reng aaklng Hi latter 1 O : to , I : I Hi lo o Iii Hnrfani ,.i : 'i ne'e in a ra. p nx re,.lled that he was not in cOndl J n and did not carr to make the triei. I c sn receiving till? letter i;ou!dmg again mote to ROM aid asked iiltn to go to! I Muffnlo snvhiow, using :.ie words "the I race Will be an easy one.' Men who have bee-, acquainted with i track ami fteld poii- for ysars j laus led tit the idea of such flimsy iv. 1 donee l lug srr.ously considered agalt : foreign atli'ete of tiie standing of louldlng 'Hiere betve been dogens of such "ea.sy racef m which American I I cracks have - i ami of which no official notice bus been taken a notable I -' i nee was a half mile run at Wash ington Park, Brooklyn, shortly ':r the I Htocaholiii Ulymplc rhamplonalilps in I which Meredl'lt, ih world's .. cor.il MS1KMIAT-. ' METROPOLITAN "r ,.R IS-nlShl v IA Iruilain. Ilemvxl Ilu maeeo hi I .in teaani I'onil Havsgaoll I mun.stN Santsnn , i Iiallla. Mstssnsuer I rio VtnSUi Itothler Helilegei end, Pnlsrro rrl. lnt. a' S ;to I'rles IMV to S2.an lliien.el ii . relet. Msmiii, MsttfMd HvlM tjorltr t'ond lUsei roTld Ivv Hnllel. Iiam, lliinniliinndl orp(e Midiei c m l Seiirl rrl.tl 1,1 Irlsmnii Isnlge. h'UM. Olirr i ni.-. Ilraiiti vv. ii iiin. li i nnii HorUltrkr gat, Mat, i : ga. Ueatlnn Mstte . irine- ilartlnnlll Nrntil.arnti t'ond., INdsrcn '"I Mini, i s Martu. ItempVi, Obee i arnso in-I. m i, Malatesta t'ond . usvsgnnll Mi ll ' ,i M .ilknere. Mm enaiii r Kurl " ''"-, l,r"'i" Heirtt i 'nnii KialinKl II VIII1M IV I'lAMI I SKI) Mtmi i harles 1 11111,11, . ., MATINEE DAILY i'rM.JI.OO Kv Srl.'i A si M..I HIP HIP MflflRaV .... navaai . cntKA S ,it" Hensstljtnsl te 0UU0A l.VMJ lee Hall.., ,., pie Is up lull Slane.1 I" It II II 1. w III i:XTRA Speril SUNDAY M.hi V I lull II v pnasrsnce ivn vi 1. , TIIK in ihTi n I'K UA I'll 1 ins PAVLOWA with S0USA and HIS BAND r.its mi Bpertai lun on l 'prn Maiini Elliott's Theatre IMllh at. r II'... Succvhh Extraordinaire YVETTE GUILBERT K 1" O N 11 .-' K it 1 !: s Vet ..11. .la. Ktg llsr, !. at S:3n KOlXoWIXtl lA1 i:s TlJSS Aft. tl.. Jy,,', , . Krldal Aft. Uec 31 Jan') 7. at ;; Itillida) Bvg . .inn .tan 1. ;, 1 ;,, 'Ih'ltets in Hnv 1 iff 1 . Knebi plsno Plrei Hui. C'slllSrlnS V Hntniiiaii. CORTr, W, lHll SI I'll,,, . lire I. g Mill. I mini I'.ili .1 ,ii . I '. Ill PRINCESS PAT Hliissniit 1 1 1" I lie r I I usual nil imii'iKII v Mill PAIN I I It IVSiiJL' imi ohm ii ": W II1IUH Mr HHr HT im I ulli iHKSTtt A STANDARD U'WSy A UOth gt. Kw ;;.V"tiist SOMI'. HAHV" uh i l A Ml .tenet. mi lie illgella. i i Thum -- LEXINGTON Mi Thura.VAgi "DAMAGED GOODS' GARDEN TIIRATRK '-''in 11 A vii kv Phons 00s lin elev. k'vts, a l VI Sstliruar -' 1.1 Bmiann'a Iumm. iiii. mi writs.- uhii Kmanuel iieiea I li. VV eaier. Notabls Trlmnpli Mali Dili KRITH'I n tiMtivA. ADtt tint " m w ii ot on ta. WTO. t; v s li si son M.i . kmamVii is yMat -.tit .i i mo in on o Vii i ms C?l-0sI,L 'GERMANY AT WAR" MAI UAILV. AU gtai t.ug. Hill Du n.Uu ruj 1 holder, nnd seveml other champion competed and ran the half mile In about lilt, Ciiless doubling aciually Indicated that he would not try to win. apparently there Is ic basis for the charge of Un fa'r Competition, Unlets it be unfair to walk fa-ter than Ihe other IMn, HARD FIGHT FOR SWIMMERS. ( olamhla. However, tins (.oori ha nee Hellrves for Tills. Columbia's sw imming squad ended i t practice 'yesterday In the Mm nlngslife Height pool until January 7. Coach Kennedy dees not Intend to give hie charge a rest until that date, hut 1m- tween Yale. Pennsylvania and Columbia I Becaure of a better balanced retav I team and superior sprinters Kennedy I bellOYei Columbia ought to be the nner. Morton I.e y, a 2.io pound plunger. 1 elped strengthen Kennedy confidence In hi team when he n ade 75 feet yesterday, FIFTEEN FRENCHIES AT SHOW. niln' Mlial on llesl of la sclpctpd a lot. . P ft. ,. entile face 1 Vti I Mabel t! ghs waa the i,..w m th ,t ,i..,a, ,f ., Prt! to held bv tiie Trench tjulldoe flub of America t 'he (in-iro. ri.in Hotel Frederic l-offet ' Oamltl'S ! Ur al Ron w a tiie bet of the male dog i and (liorae I Dream wa , Cannlngo Oeuernl Hunlri besl of tii.. op,M.itp seg, n pupines Mrs llosea lllgrit s won with enu II. a taking Ihree-month-old puppy by the name sire as the winning Ult.-hell Hear Mamlnl villi. t'ttiCAOO, Oec It. Ritchie bad bv far the better of It in to-nlght with Benny Palmer. took llie honor in seven of round Palmer took Ihe plai Mandot, Mitchell Ills bout Mitchell , the ten i . of Joe I . I . V 1 . tn ret t ule relit j . "ne bSSke ball team of t tie Col.ege of the Clt .-f Xew York will play Yale o r day Thla will be th first appear ance of tc Xew Haven te.ni in Man. hattar this season, The outcome of he game will he an Indication of tiie comparative merit of Yale and Prince ton. MI'sKlr'.N . tm To- m ST.Mh. . . I Ml PRINCESS soih ti ' IH'RNtNll Fri. E. Mrts .1V. Vrv li; l I . ned; . COMEDY VERY 8000 EDDIE list g.ofB'WSV. Klis I.I. Mai" Tne. ai A lie.- :to i.im.ii snis -air A Me. HI Js I I inn III IN kivan Rrs, World m iyricv MHtm.'.FsWi;, V I'liiitln.iali' ror ami a 1 i.f the .(nr. nf run vn run- OOTN 1 VV i il Mi II in ire To-ds . n delmh lie -aid LORD DUNDREARY S9TN ST. I'hea iiesrH'was Bv Mel T.'eti, aat A tie.' I Mil I HTKtl NM In CASINO li'wa. A l0tb Hi l .Mi Matinee Tl M:IHMJl;nilM wltS CECIL LKAN rm i lib) inusi' ,V,,.e,nAfHr the Theatre Vilm 1 Nurhn to .ill K Sun Supper A Tea I t.i n W i d A H' Kan. In World lianiplno lee Skaters dni. free tu tatile i tuee ipnner sl.AU and r la . arte. itt. iti sk.iiluir at Tea IllnnrT A Sup r Table Koaervstlara Ills OupiTsI ftBSa nrysni NK I IIIIK'S I t.AIIINI. EMPIRE R osy 40tb W Fi' - Mac TO-OAV. .mil Sal at s 1 Kstra Matinee Tnea.. Her. MAUDE ADAMS "PETER PAN" Ian. "o. "Tin i.iiri.y. mimshk LYCEUM vv , a .Ml, at -io st IW .V Shi -.' jo Mi. To ETHEL BARRYMORE tie new ...... I LI Ot II MRS Mil III SM I " HUDSON tv pal lal- lli h St Kvi Tn 11 VV A sa at s t " 111 HARRIS m Kvs s 1 1 V V A s I VHT W UK K ELTINGE It'll s In 1 vv GAIETY v, null st Ii p. enln. A s.,t I'i M iirns.'i pn a ne. ninaiu I. SADIE LOVE fl VV lit. vi tltj.iltii It V vim CANDLER m!,iTtJ."iaV llr am i POP, Sat A I THE HOUSE OF GLASS Man Until A the lireat Ml Aniertean faal I IHIIiMC JV st Bryant an Kvk in LUnOftunC XJatlnenTf) l N A s.,t n LEO DITRICHSTEIN In his iri niiph rill. I.RI'AI I ot I II " PARK 'Oth si and t nl irele 'ontln .i IS in ni' vi 15c to 50c GERMANY ON lilt FIRING LINE 1 1 ei in ii slaff Mln l'l. lure.. An. p. V i ,lnti, A1TH IT i nr 1 1 in TUK NK VV V llltK Ml lit I Ii s I'll. HUM. IN IIKMI UKTIMIoUl PRCIKl II ATM TO II I'M .'.li and lu. . If FATINf. S' IVt J1VI1 IJlU a Nicholas R nk HARDER FOR DOG TO GAIN CHAMPIONSHIP American Kennel Chill Votr, lo stiffen Requirrtnenti for a Tit If ft ROFKKFEM.EII i;vi(,x A small number of delegate! out for the regular qugrterl) t.f llie American Ken ei I'lui. i lerda.v aftertsgOh In the chlh's . tcr at I Liberty Mreet Ii spit liirr.- Id v.. idgosi Ot 1,1 slim SttCndancs several in i port a nca weie besught up md upon. Thg action with thp musl r.i Ing effect was the vote of till which decided thai herenfter u log win a cnumpiongnip iinis', , fifteen ponits at shOWg ft ihe club, but mudl n n tx ' lMinl at three point slum lore it Was pugelbie to win a ship by whining 'at li r Ih I lure, roe delegate tctt thai si Ips hud become loo . and Hip word rhamptoti Isefoi ramp did nol carry I le Weig till .. . !". Utat t i rali hOUld. They dlSCUSSCll ill length nnd decided upill Ihe iboi 'as n means of m.ikmg t sf I' a championship and thereb its value. William '!. ItOckefellei wnn . chairman of tin- fl- aic. ., let esl hi-' resignation a. . ... the i-lub. and Wlll'ain RliUi .pi t the Westminster Kent. el cum, el. qted to fill tie v ican Tor some time Mr II . f . , blllty lo act gs a delegnli n id hud been qUOMtloned 1c ii i'i ber of ihe club, whn rltilmeil ,1. I I I had forf I" d Ills rich! i i hoard by falling i" stleil I meal t I stittcd biigt.i of time i , r .. Ian excuse, His withdraw ' suit of this stand b SOmi I tales. A le-olution W.llch did Mil a nir i a 1 of thoO p. .-si it i dog to compote in the w . mdst have Competed Rgalnsl it dogs in ins legukir - . i 'i' voted down. A letter .-' . .. SP1 liesirge Kolev 01 l.m. l.. ( whs red Sliggl -.tu hat ic club pass a i ul" tbt all rlbh gt'ltS shows be Of a tl iffirtt, first, red second, third low that the use o." then itnttdH il lie made obligatory for OlObs w itli an K ' . . nilttee composed "f Howe ! u . Charles II. Wood anil T lor. nfl indn whs apgolnted to laki it tnitl up and reHrt its llndtug In i at it negl meetlngi tilher uu ::es was discussed ami t ii J. til tied. INI M-:vii; I 44tfcST."f I'll.. VV.'.' ..I II rt , TOMORROW EVE Mat - vv t i Inn ll.t 1 1 1 1 1 M-i . i t gThll lie,- iMI KATINKA Maiine Elliott's Sim l..'ii-Te .mill Mali nr li ne To da. '..' - Vetlns - miilUiilMimfiW. in! SI VIS I WUKS IN IPUVl I PLAYHOUSE IMh V ol li f i Mm ineT. I .i -In a -M . I INF I 1 on GRACE GEORGE - MAJOR MMi Spi-ei il Ma' nin . Il.iinl - lie.- -.s in m i I.. . ill i III. I nu. 'I'm Krl I in: '. till I SHUBERT 48TH ST l'lirV"" THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE Hull .11 t IV Villi! li MANHATTAN TO-NIGHT AT 9 He turn ytalch "MASKED MARVEL" STRANGLER ti LEWIS ( atcH n i lit a ( nli h ( nil finish till tlltlS VMI SI I I sss NEW AMSTERDAM J?,,,;;."U MATINEE TODAY I. I VVV A Kl VMI It I'll I i 1 1 i Hi 2:15 e t II. mm IhaiWhyl ' M s .Mi I.. AfTE Tut PLAY VISITrSTTm ASTOR 'm', : nViVw' H1T-THE-TRAIL HOI mi' n DA. l.ili I'rrit Ml. i. LIBERTY I'll II I I'.. Kl A a' VI I II her Slai. I .i.i in" Weeks. . , . s, inphiil.i ' lr BELASCOv,.;. ; ' THE BOOMERANG REPUBLIC IV; FULTON ;i;Vi ..,:"!. "Amlt RALPH HERZ in RUGGLES ot RiD CAP 6L0BE !',.;;,v ,; Neil Sat. GABY DESLYS mV,", " i OLLMBIA , s i vi hum KISSING GIRLS VITAQRAPH , I".,' MAY ROBSON i i m m gr.1 ' i -i I inline- s I". Met gallaglaBJLJ lIls enilMT HI II I ljg. JLI I Viennese operetta at it tm im i i s Ciiand V nl. I lie JOsratl It, Scrsntes, Pa. I cctgl i ..ii WsSI mi sa vsroiaasav smi. SOD Hail. I V Nrn w ssktl'suUnolfrsil' n