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8 THE SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. MINE LEADERS FOOL :WANT COURT HOUSE WORKERS, HE SAYS; HALTED TO SAVE TAX A Former 1'nion Chifflnin C'linrfres Them With Hope I cv.s M iidil tin"-. DUI'IITS NKKI) OF STKIKK Fci!.iM,v I'.i . l'eb. 7 - An niithr-iclte. Mrlli)' l: i 111 III ilob.lble, llllll t'lllted Mmo Worl.eis olllouls iinnble In re cnl il, in cniillnj: In '11 ion i . I,. l.ouls, totnier 1 1 1 1 i ri.itl.-ti.it itcslilent. In h n Interview Inn- Mr Lew in utt.ichx tin- ltfMII.7.,ltlO llllil it llll'thlllls. Ill W.IM ousted from l.nt-ship liy John I' While, IMIIV president Nut mil nn tli" mu.ini.itloiiK nl lend cm siltin IkmI. Init II Ik unlimited thiil the In tier h.ivc .roiii t (lit- nii'ii snnicthinj; wlilch tlif) r.ililifit obtiiln-lncreiiscd vtiittce, shorter houis mill rccoKiiltlon lit I Ik- iiiiIiiii Kvct since tin- dcthtnnciiieht nf Mr, Leu-Is from the ii'cslilcnc.i' tt hits been chanted In xitHiti ,i Hi ley of I in- inKaiit z.ltion m.it In- li.nl i-nleteil tin- employ nf lli operators, Tltnt stittcincnt Is bclnc repeated now to I'utintor.ict tli possible ctTcct nf Ills cIiiiikcs "The. I'liiti-il Mine Workers' nrsaniz.i (Ion, from tin- standpoint of active union member., tln.inclall. Intellectually .mil In tin- r.nih- has nut been In so deinor llr.cd n condition within the past llftcen eari." caul Mr Lewis. "To collect and spend millions nf dollars In lndustr..il conflicts sec i s to he a fad (villi the lead en of the ic ion Tin- itieiiiU-rshlp pav lite cxpeiiM- a id have to earn tt h. hard nork. It nil not aliv.ijs continue , SJO.nnA dell. ,t n the publication of the cHlchil oiK.in w-.is tn-ated with little roncern It I-- nun in. -mi: evidence of splendid 'ti.i' isi'tnent, liiit the mine workers pav tin- lull "Il Is cpilte our- to formulate diniaiuN for an adv.ui- e lit unites, a rediiclloli In the hours of labor and Improved con ditions of employment to bo embodied In Ills terni" of a unite contract Their Is no tioulile havinc such demands in dorsed by nny bod) of w.ikc earners, tl fact the man who lias the cotir.iKc tn even sukmsI Hint the demands mlcht tie too rail i, ii and intj,ht not be de fended is Immediately charced with he lm; in Hit - let cmplo of tlie operators, or sonic other vicious and less polite mime. He is brand! as a traitor to the best Interests of the labnilnn man. "It Is ipiiv a diffeient proposition to present the demands to the employer and submit facts in support of the claims that the demands should be considered. It must be n memben-il that there arc two fides to cery iiucst, m and l! Is not always the tinw lllnmin ss but the in ability of the etnplo.ier to concede the demands, of the cmplo.iers anil remain In business. Any (coson can demand a thliiB. hut it takes men of tntclllcenco With a thnro'icli kit iiilnlizo of the dlffei rnco between th- oit mid eellitiK price of ii comitiodii) to prove that any de mand ttlllcil .ulil lo the tost of the product can be con lid. "Ill the i .il untune Industry the cost nf produoiic a ton of coal and the price Rt Willi h It is sold w ill b.. the tletcrmln Inif fact ! n ii--oti.i'iiu.- a wage con tract. Sentiment wli.ch niay h.iie had soinethln- 'o do with foimulntitiK a et of deniani' has no place ill reaehini: final conclu-. i s ci.ibodled In a tv.iee en tract " .in . . ; on of one toal prndtic inc district m il another t an element which iiiti-.' be ...nMil r.il by both op. i ntor and niiei-i. when they are dUcnss. Iiik the term of a proposed w.ib- nmee. meat. "The ii'iti .tional oineiitlou of mine Worker- lllls Ilecl.lled III favor of ton-litilllnl.- the rones ill operation p-ndinir IR'KOllatloli of n icw wiikc cniitracl The IlltlOII of tin 1,1 nel -' ollVCIltioll does lint luenn that a -'i k w II not tnko phu-.i." CONl'Kh'KS'CK OX TO-UA V. 101 -Iii I. ii lint Ir llolillc I'oii- rerenco I'jiIIs, Mohmk, m.i . 'i ii ; - lob,, While, president of the fn.ted Mine Workeis, lio airlM.l In-rc to-nlahi to attend the .V.-i!e colifc eli.c of the Hate scale com nilttic of in. 1 1 oicrator from IVnti-u. vania, fhlo, ludi.in.i and Illinois, which lieiiin.'- lien- to-mmrnw , s.ml- "I have ie.nl nuineticis newspaper ac counts about tlie anthracite operatnis re. Jectini: the demands of the anthracite mine worker h at ,, ui- eiinu- , .Ww Voik laat week I am at a los to understand Jutt linit this hnppf lied, for the reason tint the mine workers h.ue not jet pie Bented tin .r demands. "Advert iiei't ,n New Vork ami otln-r Mastern papers Indicate that the (inthrarlte operators have Inaugurated a publlcll citnpaiiin to Inipiess upon the PUbllC the necessity fur ,, ll nt a toil Increase 111 the pun- of coal, due to e. cesslve demand' by tile miners V I. Ill ndvaine of this i anip ilmi. tln publicly Jinnounce then tej. -t ion of tin- ileii:aud. flurely sonic mi-take was mule some- where Thus fat I Imvc i tved no nfllclal cotniiHinlc.itinii from the aiithra rltc oiieratois later than their a- . eptain e to meet represcrt.ltes i,t the miners to ucKOtlaie a w me mntrait In New Tork Feluuary II " The lonfelelhe Mill affect the tllllieis In the Static- meiitioi.ed n n. also .u West V'rKlnl.i, where theie is i... niuani.aiioii Tlie contract in tin- Western tl. lit evp.res July :tl. The confetence liere must cm,, Hide or adjourn tn tune to enabV the delegates to leach .Vert Vork li l-Vliruir 21. If no amicable ,im eeineiit is possible a stilkc mav follow, al'ie t.i.a mine than lOn.Oini men ASK HIGHER DIVIDEND. Itorrls II ml lin.i'i shn rebolders Sue lilt loieUn it a nun, Ni;w.i . I'ei, ; I'in.il hearinj; of ih ruit of in l i'i tinal s o' tbe Morr.s riiid K:ise IJ'iilio d roiiipany riijalnst the I. ackaw ii'inn ra lto.id to compel the pay ment of an aoil tinn.il 1 per ceil', dlvl. di nil on the sim k of Hie inruiei' in id hecau lieion- V,-e-Cli hi i-llor llortell to. ilny Th" sin was tiled l.isi Apu! Th (lelion is .nstitiiied b thn American Insiir-i ii- e I 'in a i,in' of this i " v a, htddet of 'i.miii 1 1 .ii,. of lnt ns and I'!sm' sio. 0r ii oil tin- n ,i sim:, ('h.illes I h'u.iKi' .i'tl V II Sivac of llilla. delnl'ia -ildei of Is in.il l-lii siian-s. Tile 1. .11 . Ii.-se-l o. 'if If e d it-d Prceinb"' In, !MiS, wli.i n ptov ihs lhat wlicui'Vci I'ii nil -int. of ,ie yross -alii-Inss of he M n .- imi-I IIs..i division shall be s.ili ,. . to pic i-iti-iest on -ill th' thoi eistui nlilit-iil ions and II. llllllt 'ir till Mmr.s Mil l lHse .mil to po in pi r cent, fiee and cl",u, on t'.e liar aln ot lie loi-l .mil ;;ej; c.iii1 tal sloM, si-ir-liolili r. o" Unit io.w slr ll iecile fllllll tin- I -licit. I 'A ,i una S per .'lit Hernial' ll V lb-lids iif ' i ' c.-n- 'i,i " been IfielW't ll tile colll.l II, lilt ire llOtlll'IS Tie till' "Ilexes l,.l If ;i l:ilie.' Fstcm n' -iiipoij lonlm; co-Is of better ments and other e'l-iryes had been em ployed Hie blulier div'dend r.ite wou'd loil-i nun I'.v ti'-f rt.i'lllite.l Th" liicliawain i . m I;i ih ii the MotMi rnd IJsmv n is ii.r nt a Ineved inrn tni:s wan am im Hie hluhcr dlvld'iid Clunr vtiiiiiilneliircrs' I.hIiis l.e., Tlie irpoii of Hie fhMed I'-irar M.ii.u. fHi'luicis I'otiip.un fur tn,. M.,. ended turcinbci' r, I I'M '. hn'( s cros.' eai fninji of n.r.i .m .ik iii.vi i:t.;i:it tiss h the vear Ijffme i:pi-n.i-s .unminied in . nr.n.cr.:: .i Kr n,-..u.'-n Total income "va l ni ,ii hi, i, mm piires with l M',1 in, 1 1 i',t -i, rr. Tin .".V""" " M"l'm- for the ,icar of 1!S,:, aKiimst ?He,il3i! inr rf.. ajlaiu e,ir Iti'iiuett. for RchIIv Hoard, A'-ks li('nislntiiiT for Ki-on-oiny Mcnsuri1. nt, w YOHK CITY'S lll'KDKN Ai.hast, IVb. T The t.eRlutature wa petitioned to-nlfrht hj the Heal tnte Hoard of New Vork City to ennct lenislatlon which would prevent the eotiilntiauce of work on the new Court House until the city Is in better flmiti rial condition, to forestall the Imposi tion of a direr t State lax thN year and to radically reduce the expenditure of the State itovertintftil. After preventing the petition Senator ! William M. Itetmett mndc an tirnent plea for the enactment of the 1eil!a t on it called for In order th.it the taxen in N'ew Vork uty for the romim; year mlvflil l held down to a minimum, lie point-il out that the ptes-tit taxei under winch the city Is struttKlinit are the i i suit of a disposition In city. State i and tint oniil mil ernmental nttlcer' to i illMeK.'ird the iiiestlon of proper ex penditures. The aim, he s.iltl, teem- to ' be the ci cation of new sources of rev enue without regard for the manner In which .x, slim; revenue is expended, Xcii.it ui Hennett declared the Increase in Stale .ippioprliitlons In the Inot i twent our" was not only ttnjittlfl.ib!e , but Inexplicable, iiolntiiiK out that while the total apnroprlat'oiis In I mm were 'I.' xiri.Tfiu.'ini). In I !!.' they mounted up tn lti,vs;,onrt UtirltiB the h.ime p-r oil, tie suu-cested, tlie total of State nnil local taxation has increased from , Ts,ii'iii,Onii "o J'JTT.oOO, iii.ni, or an In ereist. per oapltn from $13 to fIJ, "In suite nf this Rreat Increase In both dlreit and Indirect taxation," Mr. Hen- tiett said, "a direct State tax was Im posed lat year creater by $0,OfiO,'iOO than nny dltect State tax ever hereto fote Imposed "Hn toi of this, a lecflatlve commit tee, will, h has hen slttlnir nil summer, now recommends that an Income tax be 'Imposed which would yield Mn.onO.nnn more revenue annually The mot Im- ! pot taut It-sue to-day s no; the flndlnc of now sourcs of revenue, but eelnit to It that the present revenues are prop, erly expended." Senator Klun R Hrown. Itepuhllcati leader of the Senate, said he approved Senator Itentiett'e idea of economy In city and State affair After the dlscuion of the petition Senator Bennett Introduced n bill to nbolisli the Court Mouse Hoard of the eltv of New York and to tranfer its powers mid duties to the noard of Ktl tnate and Apportionment. MAYOR DISAPPOINTED IN THE BROWN REPOM All lei'oiiiinendatioiis Good, He Says, lint Should Have (ione Further. May. u Milchel Is rot altogether satis, lie.' with the rep. i'i o: the Itrowu legisla tive committee He thinks that every thing the Set ator nti.l his associ.m s rec onmuii.l l giK,l, but he doesn't believe the proposed referendum on home tule s tiec.s.sary, lieing of the opinion that the Neir Vo-k legislature slioiild give home Idle .n the !ty without waiting for a i feieinlum. IP sa.vs further "The tepoit does t)ot reei.mnietul the aps.it.u."u it to the c.t of Its f1r shire of the highway bond iue It dm s not 1 ec unmet .1 tint the proceeds of the slock tr.unfei tax, amounting to J 1.001). -1.0.1 a i-.ir. l.e turned over to the city. It do. s n .t ri cnnnieinl the repent of the State aid law. which if done would re lleve the city of tl.3ijn.noo a year nov expended for the matiiietMiici nf rural byways. "It do. s not reevnmend against tl.e appropelatlon ot State fur.ds for purel. local improveiiK nts it. v.ulous districts of the State tow lid which the cit was called u, .011 to coutrucitc some tj.i.nn.nfio ill this yia-'s direct tax "Tins,, things, o: -nine if them, I had hope, Senator llrown's committee would recommend 1 be:ce that the city's equities win unt , sjtlnled tmr Jll't'lce limn unt.l t'ic-e things have been .nvnni-pllsh.-d : but 1 .tin .Had tint the cnmmlt tee has 1e10111u1.u1i.il some Militnr tl.il rfllef. and I feel that a work of great iuipoitam e has been accomplish. '! bv Senator Itrowu and 'hut subsiant.nl bill! tit Hill llC 'llle ti th- city " MITCHEL REirUSES FRANCHISE, Will Not II011 Mlniitle tie. trot le Line I il teiistiins, .Mayor Mitchel lefu-ed h.s appioial yest.iUtiy to ati application of the llrook I. Itupld Trair-P C.inpaii fot a fran 1 hi-c for an 'Xti iso!i of street cat lines in Atlantic avenue In approving applications foi extinsion franchises In Metropolitan avemn. JIiKhth avenue and l-'resh I'o'nl ro, id. he says he did It "for no other reas-iii than the urgency of the Munition and the length of time the application has been before the city." lie adds that be will not consider Ills liciloti In this 1 ai' as a precedent "This illustrates," he says, "how an liitrem bed monopoly can dictate terms to the el'y, and the city Is without I .-dress, save to withhold Its approval and thereby cause wunui Inconvenletir e to llll- tl-IVellllig publb "I am withholding my approval nf the grant foi Atlantic avenue, which I con sldir in ' of the mot valuable fran chises b-fi In 1 he borough of Brooklyn for a street eurfa'e Midway, until the form of grain Is restored to that form which was previously accepted by the complin), to wit. with an Initial pav iiient of ri,(ifin, tin- term to expire July IfOT. with pilvllege of renewal end pig with any 1 novvnl which may be granted of Hie Livingston street fran - hise tnf the same company, but 110: to .'Xieed tweiily-tlve years, and contain ing th" Manikin! form of tax clause" GOLD HACftUET ENTRIES CLOSE, j I'ell Will Tri In .1.1 In 1'iTo l,eM, I Hi Vlreiidj llns tin Trniiliy, Ti xMi riiiu, N. V, l'eb 7- l.'ntr.es 1 . . esterdi for th-i t'iiiuets touina-1 j on 1 ' fn the Kold racipiet for li'lt'., whl- li v. i e i.M it'iibr Hie n jiu.iEeinenl of1 the Tuxedo .'lib 'il Ttivedo Park 11 ill ' ' I. e o.ienlni,' .rt'trh next Sititrdx.- . I'isn . tw I cout 11U1 to' ouch the nek end 1 and the tinal will tin. plm e on IVIini. tar. 13 I I The entries a'e c 1' I'eil of Tuxedo, li-. has tw. lci;s 0.1 tne ophy.l , Sun 'I Majr'i 1 .r and '! oi'e SI , Mle'.iK . so 'p r T'i.x.. 'o .1 t Ware. l"i ladel'ilun . ,l'iliin .i lie Hoj'i'n and I ,1 ,' olm J W I'l'tia... IV IV II. iff nun' and l'.v"l ll.i'ch of iv Vort. I'm Sumlnv In iidd'tlnn tn the finals for the 1 cold riirrpiot there will b nn exhibition tnalrli at racquet, between the votld'B rhxmptnii, John Hoaitar of Plilladelphla, and J, Mullln. of New Tork, CITY ASYLUMS FOR CHILDREN DECRIED (.'oinniissioiior Dolicrly I liMtit lit ions Sliotllil He moved to Country. Suys Hi CRITICISM OF IXQI'IKY There is rapidly growing sentiment In favor of removing all children's lntl tutloim from the city to the country, said , William ,1. Doherty, Second Deputy j Charities Commissioner, yesterday at the 'hearing of charges iign!nt (he State j Hoard of CharHles. "There has l'en n xenetal nw.ikcnlni; Ion this nibjeet," he said when referring Ito conditions In the Dominican Convent of Our Lady of the Itosary, "My per isotial views In relation to tills institution are that Instead of putting up a $nn,OdO , church In the country I would erect a I building treie fur Rirls and get them cut of the city " Mr. Dolierty admitted that the clt j had In the past sent children to this In Istlttitlon and others of the klnil despite I the Increasing belief in the dlsadvan .'.ages of a city Institution, ar.d wtion laslied by Commissioner Strong for the ! reason said : "Partly because of the lizard of lain ! cation a lack of silon on theli iiait" n ti liTi'ennr tlittlies. "Is there .Mr Stron, mercenary mot lie"" askei Well, I wouldnt care to expicss my self as lo that," leplled Mt. Doherty. When pressed to say more he added . "Contributions might fall off if the num ber of Inmates was decreased, but 1 i wMuld call that a financial motive." "Do you know of an cases of mer cenary motive?' asked Mr. Strong I again. "Speaking generally. I would say that perhaps the motive is nurcenar " Ml Pnlierty admitted that despite the ! unfiil oiablc conditions outlined In his ! report Ins ili-partiiiftil u.ul kept on send ilng chiidieii to the convent. ' The list of fort -seven Investigators i nppolnted by Charities Oonmilss.oiur K.tigsbury, which has been, questioned I mm a legal standpoint, was theli ' brought up by Johu M. liowere, counsi for the State hoird. Ilia lliiiir!es an to , their legal Mains weie blocked I. Com l inissloner Strong's ruling that such oues- . Hons were not televant to tin Invcsllga-1 Hon Mr. Powers asserted that th" poliitiiioi.ts had been made without the ,.V1,,. , ered in ntic tight If It could as proper .nil service examination titetely ' . fnr -xttt t .-li 17. He said After examinations by the I ii partineiit of Charities, and thai two of them ap pointee, at least, had made reports) ci 'H cislng the institutions over whirh the State boa id Is supposed to exercise su pervision. Mr. Mowers contended that if the Investigators' appointment weie optn to criticism it had bearing on the status of the whole inquiry, but Ml Sttnng niled otherwise. "Tlie only thing I ain Inten sled ,11 s whether these investigations were faith fully and honestly made and tended to hi ing out the ttiith " he s.lbl lntlvnt"r I f'l'lltclsc it. Mr liohetty himself came in for crltl c s n ,i an Idealist ra.aer i.ian ,t pr.nti cil mini at the morning session, Mr. , Howers suggesting that some parti- of (the repoit of conditions in the .invent ' of Our 1a.ly of the llo,,iy indicated "idealism" The lepoit was slgnnl by j .Mr. Imliert, but the inspection had been 1 made by 1 Jr. Iternsteln and I'r lleeder Com'Mlssloner Strong asked Mr Po llletty If there had been cooperation be. ! tween the tate Ho.ird of Chanties and I the peji.illiileiit of Ch llllies of this city, lor wiiether theie had ueeii open ho. j t IP that plevellleil 1 ooperatioll. "There was 1... . -mperatlon." said Mr "liberty lie added that there hid un doubtedly been hostility. 1 "Theie has always been hostility I.e. 1 tw. en I'opitnlssioner Klnusbury nn.l Com mbilonel llebbeld of tile State Ito.iid , of Chat Ties." be said Mr I'.nwe: tin n -iski' l If Mi Puberty I tllotlKllt it would be Wise to close .ill the Institutions that hid been crltleVed by the c.t y dep.irtuien h Inspector. ! "I want to say that tne so,-r some 1 of th.m go out of busnes Hi,- bitter. , , suia the witness 1,.- iih. ,,k ..,, ..,,-,, 1 Ik's morning at the liar Aoititlun. 1 , Vllilnrsl IteHnlim I'ront Ml 1 , 7iHt.lt I tl . Tlie Midwest defining '"ompariv r. 'ports for the year ended I ec'inber 31.1 ' laKi. gios larn'ngs of t...4.1.K, with I r et earning of $ I, ",si! N'.-t protlt was tl,;r,S,e.'. e JTJfi.nnn , ,,V1. 1 dead 1'rotlt and loss suridus ,1 (,r 1 jHeretnber SI I? 1.1. was 1 . 7 ."! j liniiiller Moior liitllnl III t lileod. ' The dlte. tors of tl handler .Motor' 1 1 'oinpanv have declared an Initial dlvi-, lend of 1 pet 'cut iiiarteily thus ' placing the stoi k on a '! per c.-lit an 1 mial bas Th" dlildeinl ( paiable Apt. I I 10 stoik of record March PAIGE teSlaiKkirdcflblucandQualil T ET this one thought "sink in." --Vhen you buy a l'aigo "Six-46" today, you arc buying a car that has passed the experimental stage. You arc buying a r.ir of promt quality proven ability. In a word, the "SiN - safe autoinnbilr' I.IM' I'lrrlmioil "MUH" $1050 f. o. Ii. Di'troll The Paise-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit f nlKc-Uetrni! ( .1, of Neunrt., 3KH llr.iad st. PAlGr.-DETROIT CO. OK N. Y. 63d St, "ml Broadway Tel, H.I? I 1'iihl minis. 10-. Tt, Fsirfitld 'Six-4e"l295w 1' mummmm sz auu mimt Wittard-Moran RICKARDNOT LIKELY i TO GET THE GARDEN Hulks at Prohibitive I'ricc anil 'Seeks Another Place for Willaril-Moran tin. CHAMPION IS FA VOH IT K ,le Wlllar.1 Is 10 to J 'VL'..i T Mnrsn In Hie limit lirdnlrd for "'' ' neeordlm to Irj-d rX'"mm. tbe Hrook n lirttlntt e.immllmer. !'" ' odds be bifii plaeed In bis hands. Mr. inli.rli.il. of new.imper eiiliilnil. Tbe Urg- MMIaS'lVtl'i whlner. (itber be('arc ft on . Hint knml.lilH IS sii.rr Hulit. and iiiinlber nf I(X' eten thai Hie Im.iiI will nol lust Hi' " rounds. lenilb nf ten Tex r.lckard has pra. ttc.illy abandoned hope of londuclliig tbe -less Wlllatd I'r.ink Mor.iu bout nt Madison S.iuiie ilfirdeii Two great olntucles are Hi the wav, he l-atned through n conference i. ti,.,.,..- ti.iuistnn yesterday, .lames siorned an offer of ..nnn night of Mnreh IT. I'uithei licit the (tardeii had In en rent for the Herman society from March 1 1 to Mure li 20. Whether or not the alleged Herman dates are children of Johnston s fancy, . the fail letnaltis that th- Harden p pie exp.ct too tutnh of Iti.kard's melon to appeal to htm. I'.lckard iniild get no t satisfaction out of .llmmy. -tohnstoii wouldn't ev.ii name a tenia for the - .1.. ,i .!.. when he leal lied that Itlel.- i.r.l did not in olios., to nvitili dates 1 "I'm wilting to gamble with th i- den p.ople." -aid Tex last nlglH. 'but I am not wlll.ng to do al' the gambling on mv own hook nnil then declare them .1, oii a llfty-tlft basis rortuiiate y lli.re are other places whole the big bout may be held. 1 Intend to get on the job In earnest to-morrow for I have pia.tlcally sidetracked Madison S.ptarc in the reckoning. 'Ilf course I wish a place as large as possible In order Hint the priies may te kept to Hi- lowest possible sillle If one location proves as good as Its boost- is s.tv theie will be no illfllcult I haven't si en tile spot, but am tod II could be iiiraiiKoil so as to pinvide far more scats than Madison S.pi.iie Har den ' Hlckatd llei lared l.efote some news- ji,i,er hu m .'.sterday nfi.-i nooii that Hai- h.. was pr. parol to guaranie.' iu ap-i,iHn a C twice as much money n '.t 'In bad in. doubt that followers of box ' 1 ilk' of outside cities would attend III 'profusion, lie has been advised thai nt j lean one speenii train will be run from , 1 'hlc.igo . po-slbl two or three Buffalo, I Cleveland, ".nc'.nn-tti. It. .stun, l'liltadel- I phi 1. Haltimnre and Washington, : ard says, a't-o are oigaiiizlug pret nick IlllOUS I 1 pal Hi s. , Itickard wa In long distiut. .- comniii lilcatlon with Tom -lones yesterday The 1 latter has Improved greatly In n.-alth land will be on hand to-moirow ,wle 11 tlual article for the inat.-h ale 1.. b 1 driiwii. lHckird t to post with H.di I Vernon. $;n.f.rto of Wlllard's purse ..n I this occasion Itickard sa.d yesie,,ay that he would tiy to arrange for lim .Lit lies t.. i.t.- e the bout bet wen Will ltd .mil M.riri "I ihlnl: b'.g .lerf would be an a tiled attraction." s.ild Tex "It will t.-,u 1, 1 a man nf his stteuv-th, sue and ",'.ii j eiiie to hutidle the two b.g battlers The Hroailway Sportl'ic i'liii. .,t H o.. . lyn. whii h wa the -,ene of tn. -11 a tional knockout of Tom Cowlei l.t I llilloll lllSt Wl.k. Hill ptesellt ill . V.'ei ' l-iit .aid th ei culi, g. The liidtanap.,!, whulwind will attempt to do unto ll.it ' tllllg LeliliUy Wl.et be did lo T "111 ji'owler 1 nllot. sa.is he is .iiimous t bowl over ail the heal s as fast ,, y , lOll'.e until be eh. in up on ill tli.it wlil gte lllln l.altli. lie st. II legald 'll- 1 match with .less Will h t .1 as a dead 1 .-r-tlilnt. He does nut propose to lo... t ,e ' .hai.te through taking the count li mef ,im!ny ,lms,o has llnMlv mamiged , K fl,tt.-ii,, of m.-rlt for ,s , .,,,. A ,. lr ,..,,. (,f ....tu-in ,- .W)S. welterweight ihatiiplon claimant, will box .lack llrltton iein tlllmri, M,,d. son S.piare Haul. ..ictum: oil Hilly Hibson. who look after the tlnan. clal welf.ne of Denny Leonard. Is out with the hammer for Harry I'ollok. Htb. jon sas he .igi 1 to niatrh Leonard with l'lcddle Welsh, but that P.i.lnk backed wa'ei l.ionard was matched X" llll Welsh last November, but nothing ever came of t iilbsoti is so wirtii under lii 11 if now that he says Welsh ..in have a Munch at citihweight wltn bis l.ttle li .MT. S rn M. Vey and ll.itti.rg .lim .lohusoi w 11 tll-el tl the tell loillld fentllle of the Ha-letn Snorting Club I'ri.lav night Hairy lis the New Orleans Hash p.is I, en s gi ed to tne. the winner trt" h an cxtromclv - t IlK'llt. U Indhor-lliiliniiil In., Mill lledfiinl .ie llnsiklj 11, Boui Not to KEEPING ABREAST OF THE SPORTING TREND ll I I.I, I t II. IttNM, The fact that the tl.iivaril-V.ilf anil Arm -Navy football games next fall -iro to In- played on the same day means that many pcinu who would have j gone to see Harvard and Vale won't do , so and that maiiv more who would havcl " ,"'"" :rcordlng tn a cuimit para- , , ,,, . . ... ... 'graph, that on tln day on which Iteall inttrnded tlie Army-Navy battle won I , ( .,,, Eolf ,.;, llt Pltiehurst ee ineie. .. erineiess, in s -lie oi llll'.'t ctnud dlmlnlsliltig "matiys," the attend ance at each comh.it will be as lirge as the size of the Mauds w ill pel mil. Slim leive, one of the Vntiks' new liilchers. Is i. fiei T Itioluri tall. Hut should the occasion teiiutre for Dotio van to hold quick comcrse with hlni there ought not he any trouble In tin so days of cxpre., elevators. "1 think hockey Is the greatest sport in the woild." sas llobey ll.iker, "hut al times I am sum that people think 1 play II so well, for I don't want to bo talked about and written about." Tin- only solution for the unforttin He llobey Is to play an a masked marvel. One of the liest things about the re const! II. 'Hon of Vale font I. nil Is tit it It brings Walter Camp back inlo active be admitted i a smci.it Ion with Hi., coaching dipait-n-iited to a I tnent of the game Ap arm of line fcl- llJWl -loiu-s, C.imti and Sweeniv. If that able wilt help Vale, and with consider football brains It. ad 111 the papers that V llnnler son. leading amateur trap shot, ts 'rom l.exmgton Hut Lexington what State" Codtlh, hourbiin or mules ' Voulh w II be served. Carter. 2n eais old. Is invliic-ble In golf, linger Mud, is eare old, makes a plunge it, i I the water of Ts fe. t a nim t. eu-ear- old lad, Hal I linn kmortoii, cl-an up I m temi's nt IMiiehurst. On the other I hand, however, the arteries nt Cii iii- . n'.nn Chin Chase, a nlne-i ear-ohl Host, ,t. terrier, aren't too hard for him to win I'hic. Rwry day at lug league b.isd.a'l one 1 hears a plaver ex-'l.iini. "1 haven't It "' as a tly tiall is descending "1're got It'" eatlg oil' teini's idalers sever il tims at a i.i.-nt tournament when about to return a ball. I'urthei ei -den,.' iif how In., letlneil ainateiir excel the rough unci; professional in the nine, ties of spfech, among the other cr ices Why 110! provide for ioes nrid call them lllltatesslollllls? a new class In pramatruit. or SlalllngH failfd to gel Miicnn to tr.Ti' in. or Wlngo. l'ls 'ln r or r"l er to cat. h 'or lis c'ub.'but he didn't fall to get S'JO.l'fHi a veir. whlcti is a m".irutti of bain. Ale l il- a. has be. 1 a pows.hle sue i-. .r to a pres spokesmau for 1 1 .'.re 1 n 1 1 Nelson Talbot i the Vale foot-' t AMl'snMIAT-i. WINTER GARDEN MltlMi: IH-lllV iit II nay A 'fMIl 1,1 at s MIHM I! III-IIIV ill -i .Vic tn 1 ..lit. & mum Trlxie 1rlan,-.i I'.. r' Leslie and others "I'll the Miring I'.i.lilon Sbuw A Ml.-.--I.ihtisoii. Prue iiiviiim M.siel of the ttorld twrli si ,, . 1. of II J) PLAYHOUSE T. . M.iis "As.lt '.' It GRACE GEORGE, In her itreiite.t llrnir.l Sh.iw'i hues- MAJOR BARBARA l l ll 1.1 Ml.. I.ii, rur III ml, I THE KARTH reperrory seal sub- Ihiirsil.ii SHUBERT I III M iD, n,i I i. Mllttne-. Tie III w ' I it n I list I Time I., tiar s MW.'1-ltW.Ml COMEDY H I if I, u.i I tH s 1 I'.Mil llmr i it HMr ..ii A T.n in si i iimi:iii in nm i 39TH ST. 'I'll, a ii. ar It v ... I i . s i l Ml M..I1II.-,' l'..m u ' i -. I Mil I Sil l I NS l i 'l.lltll ll II II I HI i ii.-. i iii ii hi: Vilta 11 inglitly il in lo Ki s.in SlllMirr A Tim S.itunl.iy i, i, li.uiiliig llurlit I liiiitiiiliin he sUatrrs itlll Irn' li to o lo table il tlole I lunli-r I '-II a l.i c.rie suatlnir -il 'I'e.i limner -V sup Tsl-1.-H-sirutioii. Hin sup T,., ,n.-, Hry.int METROPOLITAN or i:k 1111 1 si: lleil.il s I "Xl.illi.il I I'M am Mil. 1 I In. lu 11,. ( '.iriio,iualo, se.'i, .1 1 1 ..ml ll..i,iuinili llilirs. Mo 111 I .to llalkiii-ie-i .nil-UI hurt iil-r I rlns Hi. inn II ciiel.i 1 ll.nl,iut I tilirs. at s !;, Il.iensel 11. I,ielel. M, nn Mlllllel't tills. ii.,r,. 1 on. I H.llletll.ai toil i l l.o.irsias, I itin I'.tiiii Martin. lit I icI.ihm 1 'end II .1 airri..H I'll, nl Mi llluiileiio. Iliirri.titos IVilnl I arilso llel.ll,.-. Ui.llil.t I'olid I'oli, 'o sal. at 'J I'llni c lino I1I.1 I'erlni nniii lliitt. Illitur. Si-ii'iitiila 11-idA. r.ind I'nlaii-o s.ii. in ... 1 1 ,x Ill-inn 11, I. elite. io...!.l Mat I'li.iuir (litis Wen llr.oiti .silili.l I oii.l I1.kI.iii y Nell XI1111. -it s I I nsi s, I nrr.ir M.'linelll Alliuto, .Xtnliitlsl.i lio-.t l 'oli.l l',,l.iee.i ",!",'"!.,sxi,.V,,,'a,- V"" - PARSIFAL Sell s.lle lli'Ulll. lo d l ,lt o M II MIHM N I'I NH I s I) sl.t I N I II BILTMORE I'ltllm XIOIININI. XII Ml II I, llllll. I, llll I MIHM , I'ei,, , . ALDA PADEREWSKI SPALDING si n '(., boles sill, noil oil ,., ., Hill,,,,,,,, lint I lithe Mhm.is.-i III. HI II li .11 III s''i is. Mr. Alfred Noyes, I he U ell-lnim n llllllsll I'lH'l Mill Idle AUTHOR'S READINGS I or Hie II HI nf Hie ITIlne nf Males' Nalbiniil llel.i't riinil, XI Villi UN 11 III.. b. Illll. SiMII I'. XI. llnliesll.1 Seats, '.' ,'.0 and II Ml ll.ilcony tl Holes t'.'ll Tii l.els inov on s.ile ,,t .1 T Mellride Tl llro.i.ny -iti.l hruiiclies Also Seohili 1 1 -ill lim llltl.e Just r si it insi.i . i ,in,ii,, i. Nllt Tlliirs I'ik Mi Neil I'll Ul in soloist JULIA CULP ffVynon Includes "I'.illii'lliiue" syiiiiliouy MIMilill II l I ll.l Iloi ilttlie XI (II. IIN II ll.l., li. m'.i lllern ,, i ,t. klllll.l I.N PARLOW l Im mini: I V. e;r;, ,,, ,. In ml, s,,,, .,,,. ,, s inlili-llnrk ..o. In..' Miri n i in l linl, mi K I I II I I I N II I I llll I l.llll'll In-nluiii , s 1 1 ,- , , NEISEL QUARTET, Hm -' mid II. ou. Huim aj,u. i w. aiUi st. Be in the Garden Chaes b-ill maniigement tint If practice In secret why print anything about It? A tecord for ski Jumping I held hJ' Itagnar Umivedt. That's the tongbe't one since lrzcinid. I I T "l i 111,, I'nrler W'.ls mil- iierup with vl ' Such being the rase, ,,r , must earner whiltemnrs. who did a have b.en rtinneritpper. "I haven't been on the lace trail, for two cnrs" Tod Sloan declare, "and I haven't made a bet In that time" And the iimsi of all Mportsmcii ate the hor( he wed to bet on, or the game dogs of the (letd or any humans who can and do enjoy competition without li.ix ng to have a wager on It. This e er.itliii; do-die to bet Is no Innate pait of sports. 'Hie bMtltig praitlcc Is a fungus. It bep-jieaks u coinnierclul sp.rll. or an Instinct for gambling, or an a 'pft to mi Jaded us to call for a stimulant. The iMiitlty of air circulated and u nstcd by fight promoters ptellmttinry to a bout for the heavyweight cham pionship would be enough, if used pntu niatlcally. to raise the lot eltv of At lantis, ! "S. II. Hoioe ?.!, Is one of the Vale - football committee ThW may be erring (type's coneeptbin of "S. It. Thorpe, 'OS," no o nir iif anj Kiiisnil oi leiiere.is coiicernisl the two aren't even distantly i Muted, to ay nothing of not being In tile same chit-. LEHMAN PLUNGES 78 FEET. - -- j r.-oi, s,nM,er et. N.-v Murk In i ""I With I'lllmlmrit. I'liti.vtuti.riiiA, Feb. 7 -An ,oer- whelmlig M.tory was gainid by the i I nlverslty of IVimsv u.inla swinim ng team over the fnlersty of Pittsburg j in the dual meet held to-night in the ' Weiglitnian Hall pool. The scoie wn ivim, r.i ; I'lttsbtirg, 20, In the plunge for distance Lehman of I '.'iin established a new record when In tb.aied thiough th" water for a distance of seiity.,lght f it Lilitnan's plunge bioke the Intercollegiate record made by Wild of I'eniisylvanla in Weiglitnian Hall on Match !. li'Ii! The record will not be an Intercollegiate mark for the n 11011 that the meet to-night wiih not one of the Intercollegiate matches. six liny lino- enrl llur, u-'.io, IVb 7--S: day bl.-yclc t d will wind up t'le'r grind tTinorrow ' 1 at the Co!'.scu:n ,i i,e ,., nf -two hours of riding to-night the I aditig teams itad cover.si s 7 'ap. Axiis;vii;st'. ' BOOTH f.rli S' IV iif ll'n-iy liis i. 11 XI ".0 XHtln.-c T.s-iiiirros 2 t.'i Times THE FEAR MARKET 1 Hll es. ll.'Cltttiltis MIIMIVl, If.ll. Mlh, W 11,1.1 M KI.I.Hirr Presents THE GREATEST NATION s.ii Sale Thursday Iflth sT 'Hit til. of II is ll JOIll OI, xi.iiiiMsTliurs lit 2 I . in J. I III- Nl' u VI. -i J'l! Thrills and thrill, trim neu U i.li 1.1...V Ii pnsisslnt rai.Mly and with Inrrea.hg rx eiteiurnt I. nils y -'I lies W'orlil u! suirnc uioiing "I I I Illtll.l.S. I 1 1 t: vnvi it I. Mint it" 44th ST. rht'.i ni-ar II wot s 'Mi Arthur HiiiMinirlrlu 'tH' M iM ur I'I t PRINCESS V Nn M VERY nth nt-nr H Vms 20 .il fimis, That DtiVn-nt GOOD EDDIE MAXINEELLIOTT,S,;t?,X,,V,r.,,,;V:: Mill' I'ltlllK (II' II t Ik CASINO II viai ,v intli st s ) , 11 I'I Xtatlnis- To-iii'h ' 1.1 .'!.'. li I t in. 'I'.enuht ttHl,W.MH. vilth I rill I ean LYRIC tun 1 is.li- 1x11 1111 in 11 in III I I I'.I II Nil III M I 1 1 lei.lv Hi rl.irt I'r. -1.1. tn I r siiidie. lor llllnl II11. n Il.it. Matinee To-Day 2:3 0 AT THE CENTURY THEATRE 'he .oram im hi. lis l..ll.. 'Cininis. M n r 1 e llr.-s.l.-r Msnrli. Hi. 1 I li.lelae ,.It,ni Not III ill I'reiii lin Men-.li ll 1 1.., Mmsell syl'l lane .lull. Il.e'llei I:. -hill Moron ll race l.s Hm X n li. ll ...-.iii-ll. M.ililiu .,.iuf, l,, II, mil I il I m.i n I'.-. I r.i dc i m.lulia I'i Ices --oc xt no II. -Mi x." no ,.no nil sib il I . nl in c TlieHie I'lioiie svo rnliiinlni- .mil rv'siiii s Xl.ui. Ii Hotel I '11. illes to Hrnrv I l III', house 'I'icii- .'Oil I'dih (. SYMPHONY s ,i e i e I ii I N e 1 nrU, MXI'llilt II lltls II. , r. I rliln.i In.. I'eii. lii siimiHt in i,i, i i HOFMANN -hisi:i Seals nl IL.t Illll 'slid lt.1.1111 U'li.' . nli. ,n ll.l t I lie.. .. h. ,, . ... Hrill'tle M.ili. s.itIB His it'll WW Frieda Hempel iic nr. i.i d llos .l I'i. .11.. sTI'TvlVVV Th kit :. t u i to JJi.ii hi Uoir.oiin Iline.,,, st .inn si ,, , nni.c utNi i.n: ii u.i,, Km l.h his liirilnliy i in., l'eb. I .'III. XI I SI II I l r.i iolui j 'il il it.-l. ul ll.ll little Mul Moll.. ,lui lliirc.ni SIi-iiiwh I'inii.i lll'l'lll I hone seats for all hii.t.s and IIIUI.IS, lliealle. J II (Ills' I U'klil IIIIIM (ll I'M I, Noriiuinlle ll.,',-' ins l.reelel ltrisi.lii.il and 'Istli Srrri mm mmm ltuiiv:'i I'm "'I I In lie no: m His III III 1 1 I I rim. i in ti hi . vi s ,(. s , i ,. ,. "EUROPE'S REIGN OF TERROR" THE APPAM , i'rui.iu m',V. Ud U oi It im 1 1. s in II o Mslill.e To.in " '.'II GUNNER VICTORIOUS AGAIN. lillKllsb Setter t.nlna More I.anrel In Tpxn ' Herb. Cvi'RKss, Tex., Feb. ' The Illigllsh setter Htinner, owned by Heilfoid A. Klclschninnti of, New Vork, won the derby of the Texas I'leld Trial Assocla tion, whkh was concluded, here to-day. The nnlnter I-'errls Mntilloli.i Hall, owned I by T, Cole of Kerrls, Tex., was second and the seller ! iiscln.itloii. owned ny II. M. W'oolf of Kansas City, Mo., and the pointer Lady W'n.vne. owned by W", C ll.igermati of I'orl Wayne, link, lied for third. The winner of the stake Is well known on the circuit, for he. Is the same dog ...I.I..1. .1... r..,, I.,. n Uhn.... Ill I,, . n ill. ii , on ne 1 111 .11 1 1 e , e-,. . . .,. I November and the derby of the national Hi.iIh al Calhoun, Ala. ..last month, lie moil on his clean cut wotk on birds. Keiris. Manitoba Itip ran a gool race nnil won out out the otheiF on Ills woik on single birds. ELKINS AGENT SUSPENDED. Nrn Orleana 5leTrnl Will liar H, U, I'rnm t'ronl Track. Nr.w (jm.oNK. Li , I'eh. 7.- ti It. Crutii of St. Iuils haw been ilenlcd al! ptlvllegea of tlie l-'nlr Orounds track. This order wan Issued by the stewards to-day ,iiid tarries with It the refusal n i admission to the grounds and the tevocn tion of his license us the authorized agent for i:. II. I7lklli. The olllclalu slated that Crum had nlgned the name of Klklns to m letter which was nent to a man ac companied by a plea to bet on Llklns's horees, with supplementary inlvlee that he (Crum) could send bint Information on Ihe r.i 'e". ,lockc .Molt and. flohltisoii were mis- lunnci, me tonncr riuer inr six nays for lough r'dlng on rather Itilcy In the fourth race to-day. and tlie latter rider foi tin- d.iH for dihOhedleiice nines Turn the Tnliles. Ct)f:.s', S. C. I-Mi. 7 The Itluer to dav turned the lablcst by defeallug the Wl'iltes, i to .1. Charles Little, the lllue captain, had his men well Sn band and their team work was good. The 1 Whites were A. l'erklns. IJ. V. Clausen and N. C Iloykln and the Utiles, C. Lit tle. Larl Shaw and T. Casseli. Nexr llei-oril Xlnde nt 1'nmilen. I'lMtitN, S C.. l'eb 7 James Nor toll, professional, 11 ml Horace T. Cook, aiiinleur, of Tienton defeated William C. Shelley, Wilmington, and Kllwood V. Watson of L inghonie. I'a , In an eigh teen hole match on ilie Camden Country Club links to-day by 2 up and 1 to play. BOXING BOUTS LAST NIGHT. .Toe Aievedo bbmmered Hilly Hennett at the I'lntieer A ' for two rounds Inst night iit.l then lii.ly'a t-ecnmls threw in the sponge A negro Mnj-kcd Ma.vel, a feather weight, gave Pa'ky Hr'tlln a lac. rg through ten rounds at the Vandf tb.lt A c last nigh Mart en,. iWenled Krd Allen on Idnts lat night at the Olympic A. c AMlKMi:.NTS. x r. w i ii it k s i. r. ii i x i ii i EMPIRE It'i.y 4 loth st lii Mats. To-m'w A- S it i st x an. MAUDE ADAMS In J M lurries tin: I ii it i. MIMMIill." LYCEUM W.u ' Hicnlnss ,ii s :'ii XlstS Ih.ir. I u ,, ETHEL BARRYMORE"!,"1" N;---oi it Miis. mmim sm:;."""'11 LIBERTY 0 ?' f,-''1 VK-mnit. s nuTrp .... . . Mats to-in w A: Nat al '- Jtl.IV IIONAl.ll JOSKI'll SXNIIKIISOX llltlVN XlVVilllltN In Hie Triuninhaiit c V D I I .Xlll.lCat 'otlie.il 9 T D I L. 'COHAN'Si!;',- us, OTIS SKINNER j,:.n!,,s:nft,i,rs,lbi:.'r "Cock o' Ihe Walk" ASTOR rtiiMT n'way 4.'. .i nrt.'ii i o- xlort'W Mlilli at s -harp ll.Xfl UN N. sI'ViK 1 A I.I. TA It ( A XT SKATS NOW A I'llMIMN'l l).' i-j-j AT llt. IHTICK HUDSON VVI'MT Uth st I', e. s .i.i XI. I- T....- , . . II i, .,'." .7.. T.'I" -'O It.'. t It.. in null, I'I ., l ...... 1 i ..' ',." . . The Cinderella Man V Neil I i.tnedi HARRIS M.H Tn-m Tup S.it J I . EETHTMT1TT7T1 "'th I'reil Mlib, as "IHIli 1 1 . 1 1 1 , M . . ELTINGE WMI-IIST 1-ienliiK.s I,-. Mats Tini sat ; GLOIE Mailing"-Tifin'M A m i GABY DESLYS "' V!.,.,K! ..Vjf.'i'.1--' ''"'es IhlllllKluill MATINEE DAILY i';: $1.00 Kc. H l.-. A Mat .: t.i ,(i IIUII mi iiviinm i sousrs band na:'!:;';".'.'.' 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THEATRE , aler Midn.s.i.i ,, s,,,e ,l, Hi r-l I.I i I'la.a sf. M.t S .11" tt t li'il ItiMitlln.is lil',1 1 toil, punch4jud,.v';",:',r,;:,a", I lis l le. Ho., kin. Xlrs, lliiiilsln. TREASURE ISLAND i v l;i.IS..;0,Ml.. , bl..'.40.rl.UixJi;11L Extends Cuban CAPABLANCA PRESSED PLUGKILY BY CHAJES Latter Now Seein; Sure in jM After Senlini:' ,loe ;it Ailjoiirnnii'iil. I'ln Ine splendid chess ,i ful In ciiptiirlng his opponi , on the t went -ninth iiiom ii , secrctnry of the Isaac 1. lii., i slvo Chess Club, ciealeil a the second round of the lli.il the Itlce .Mciiinrl.il clu n.asi. nnnieiit at the Cafe Itouli laid day, when he eiicouiiteied ,1..-. I. blaiicn, Hie Cuban elie.-s chami- .. lie for chief honors. The gm - completed after six hour- of ti.t and was adjourned at in o.o. 1, evening, when Chnjos ,.ol , bishop and thlee pawns ag , s blaiiia's rook, knight and i,. thiec pawns, In .nldliloii .1 kings The Cuban, outplayed o. pall of the game afler an in . .,1 1 pellltlg, the like of win. h l , l seen before ill an of Ills 1 tournament or any oilier. W,l against fate as It weie to '., feat, seemingly with im hope make bis opponent's . ton a as possible. Ills ultimate 1. f. conceded b the cviirts p . Chiijes scaled bis lift finii'l Kostic .mil Kilpehlk pla-. I game at the qucon's pawn i... 1 in hlk defeiiillug a hp irngn'i drew afler sixl thti V IIIOM1 to date P. .lie tt t. Oapnltlsn. s I . 'g t ' j .tannw.kl i'i 1 1 K'oH. ?, ', K up I ll.l t- WILLIAMS FIVE HERE TO-NIGHT 'i In I'liii I'll i- ( iilliMiblii lor I lrl I tmr I nntlilrnt. eiirs-,ocns 1 Coliiiuli.il td iys win .1111 ball to-night far the tirs- t ears In t .ie t"i.J.i -it H . slutn. The lllue ami til . Ill the lies' n' s i.ipe. I, , i otiie nut on top, as W 1, ,, coiis'der. il pirtt.'Ulaii.' st .. he the !ltt game foi C .Pi 1 . was defeated by V.ik n. weeks aim anil will d-i n , opln.on of Cou-ll l-'ishet, t.. .1.111 foe the next Inter ketball Li ague gain., nl 1 'e 1 1 11 s y I Va 1 1 i . on t' iirn i t Jesplti ' lie lay 1. ft' "lur . nation period Coach IV -111 team Is 111 b. t:. r . had practised reguluh i rent nrllglli.litv 1 1. .;. ,, w oil III lllJ- IIKl" - . .-gs . Instead of tuei.1, 1 . ' e T'P . tt e Y w"h re, im disuse 1 . . et , , furt'ier '...'i . I e -Cap! till ir wis r. 'us grapple w ' 1 lm be l.a- k 1" III! f..' 0, I'll' 1 '1 Ht si:mi..n i- It I S IN II Still UPW AUCTCDnAU nufi niTiu i biiurim xi... r Xl.c ELSIE FERGUSON in iiuii i am. I. re'it sn, : MARGARET SCHILLHR -ens o nir Lincoln ,v w.i-ii ci rTCTMrPLvvisiTra iis-.i..H.r.., --r.'iii sH, --.ii tin r. 1 I. Ill I KIN .V I. lit I lltNI. M I. GAIETY l,."a ' - " ' Z. ' ' MlHIlLSsTl. Ill S MRS. 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