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THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. 8 4 .ft 16 MOHANSIC BOARD IS NAMED IX NEW BILL McMorc Ts Political Mnkosliift and Will Not Suit N. Y. Clly, Says Wnner. UK A I) Y !'() SEW A OK FIGHT CUT ASKED IN PAY OF N. Y. EMPLOYEES MAYOR SEES PLOT IN GARBAGE FUSS IVIrss Titles, Too Many Workers. CivU Service In quiry Report Shows. riiAX to save 2,000,000 Am.ast, Miireh 17. A enmmlaton vested dh power to make a thorough llu tidiKiitloti of the onuses of Now York cIi.v'h complnlnl ngalnpt the con tinuance of uorlt on tlic .Mohaii.il! Slate llorILil itml Die Vorktotvn Heights TrulnliiK School for tlo.VK, to eelict new f.ltf.1 for these Institution If Mich a i!nii It itdvl.siiblv unit to determine, whither In tin- eient of their iilundon- incut llu' city of Now Yoik untild be tiinlrr obllR.itlnns to the Stitte Is I'm vldnl fur under tin- terms of u Mil In trudtlrcil to-nlitht by Senator Kloii It. Wroiin. majority louder of the Senate. The Introiluellon of this bill Is the out come of the limitation by Mayor Mltehcl to compel the removal of lhe.se Institu tions from the, Croton watershed, whero there Is danger. New York city contends, of contamination of the elty's water sup ply from hpwtiRp. flov. Whitman favors the abandonment of these Institutions. Up to the present time the State hits expended more thuli Jl.30CI.n00 upon them. They were fhst aUKKesled by New York city to relics o the over crowded conditions In the InstltutlotiH on Ward's and Itandnll's Islands. Senator Robert K. Wagner, minority sadr, (aid : TSils bill will not be acceptable to New York city. Its Introduction la tin attempt to appease the clllzeim of New York city and to satisfy Hie Westchester county Republican organization, which Insists that legislation Intended to pro vide for the abandonment of these In stitution shall not pass. I liiflst with other leRlslutoTS wlio have the Inter ruts of the city nt heart that political expediency vhall not stand In the way X the itooil health of Its residents." 3, n, P. t.endera fict TVarnlnir, Representatives of the Merchants As sociation t-ald to-nlKht tJiat Ilrooklyn Republican leaders had notified the legis lative Republican leaders that many Republican votes would be lost in New Tork city If the Leclslaturo did not recoitntito the city's position on tho Mo hanslc nuentlou. Assemblyman Iiw, Republican, of Westchester, also Introduced the Urown ttlll In the lower branch of the J,eclR- lature to-night It creates a commis sion of three members, one to be ap pointed by the (Jovcrnor, one by the temporary president of the Senate and 'iie by tho Speaker of th Assembly, to Investigate what disposition should lie made of the sites at Yorklown for the tate hospital and the training school, whether the sites arc available for other Ft ate purposes, whether they are avail able for any purpose by New York city and whether If abandoned by the State New York city Is under any pecuniary obligation. rending action by the Legislature no xpcndltures are to be made for con struction and no Inmates are to be com mitted to either Institution. The coin mission shall velct anil nrqulro a site for a new State hospital within a reason able distance of New York city, but not ttpon any municipal watershed. The new He is not to cost more than ttO.nnn, The members of the commission shall serve without compensation, but nro to act necessary expense and may employ clerical assistants. An appropriation of IS. OKI) Is made for expeii-cn. The bill as Bt first prepared empowered the commis sion to determine whether or not the Sites should be abandoned, hut at the In stance of the Merchants Association it ws changed to provlle that a new site Should be M'lccteil for these Institutions nml that the commission should deter mine what dippo-ltloii should be made of li- present site. At.tiANT, .March 27. Waste and In efficiency result from the r, eetit Tlvll servlco estcm. necordlm; to tho Senate t'lill Service t ommlssloti, which ren dered Its tlrst report to-night, suggest ing economies which would bring a saving of nt least 2,f)on,O0O, the com mlttee believes. Here rn omo of the conditions set forth: Irregularity In rates of pay, with large overpayments ; multiplicity of ficti tious and unnecessary titles, luadciUate and lneuullnble methods of advancement and promotion, unnecessary duplicates of work, Inch of proper qualifications and preliminary training of employees, lack of standards to control output of employees and lack of "esprit de corps." To remedy evils of tho present system of employment control a bill wis In troduced to-nlglit cnrryJiiK out recom mendallnns of the committee for a eye tern of standards and regulation. This bill provides new salary and grade standards. It recommends that efficient employees who now are overpaid Be Pf0 tected to the extent of 1 per cent, of the maximum rate to which they would be entitled under sound standarils. Pro poml Is made that the finance Com mittee use the committee's flndlngM with respect to the reduction of unnecea sary forces and that proposed titles be applied nt once to existing positions. The bill does not affect the salaries of present employees, as the committee be lieves that the readjustment of rates of pay on the proposed basis should be made the subject of legislative action Tlie teport says that on official ap pralsul made by the committees exam Iners established that State employees are overpaid 3xM00 wrM that the tin ilerji.iyment amounts to 180.000. It says that J500.000 may be Immediately saved by the elimination of unnecessary iosl tlone without retarding the State's work, In 1911 the average salary for em Ployees In the administrative depart menus was J1.473 and In 191.1 $1,84, an average Increase of 3"J, says tho re port. The committee adds that there are 950 useless mvl misleading titles. These have been created as an excuse for es tablishing unnecrsary service or ficti tious rates of pay, the repot t sets forth. Fells Harvard Club Special Interests Try to Block City's Finn p. Mrs. Hurd and Mrs. Barlow Win Their Matches at Pinehurst TWO FAVORITES WIN ON PINEHURST LINKS IS DETERMINED TO EIGHT Mrs. Hurd Gains Easy Victory, but Mrs. Harlow Has to Work Her Hardest. PRICE OF FURS TO BE HIGHER NEXT SEASON Fifty Per Cent. Increase Indi cnted In Demand for Dress Trimmings. Mayor Mltehcl, who was the guest last night of tho Harvard ('lub, where he was Invited to discuss his city adminis tration, charged certain special Intctcsts with attempting to block every effort on tho part of the city to accomplish the economic, scientific and healthful disposition of Its garbage. 'I do not nronoso that tins city snail he thrott ctl by any clluuo ur contract ors. said the Mayor with fervor. "If Ihcro Is any means or preventing tnem from holding un tho clly. oven to taking the gurbagc out to sea and dumping It there. It will be tried," TJie defeat of the Hiker's Island pi.in of gaibago disposal, he said, was a lost omiortuu tv for the city to own us Plant and reap the benellts to derived from It. "This was accom plished," he continued, "by the acceler ated public opinion of The Hronx op posed to It because of the belief that it would be a nuisance, which would not have been the case. The acceler ated nubile onlnlon was created In the Interest of the present contractors, who havo 51.000.000 a year pront at sxaac. These special Interests have delayed ac tion in the matter or garnage tnt-posai plans by every obstruction legal and otherwise In the hope that the city would be forced to lenew the Irksome contract which expires on January 1, 1917. because thern would be no time left to build a new plant. "Tho present garbage d.sposal plant constitutes an atrocious public nuisance and Is besides unsclcntlllc and un healthy. Yet every obstacle Is thrown In tho ay of the city making any ad vance In the matter of the odorless, sci entific and profitable disposition of Its garbage." The Maor illgiessed from hl subject of the city administration, he said, at tho request of Joseph Oioatc, who was a guest with him, to discuss national preparedness for defence. The Mayor's ttleii for universal male mtlltaiy -er- vice as the only d'-mooratle solution of the problem of national defence mrt with an enthtHastlo reception from the mcmlwr.M of the Itariard I'luh. Returning to clt problems the Mayor said "An organized campaign of mis representation has lecn waged :igalnt tlie Investigation of the private IliMltu tlons to which publlo chaiKes lone been committed for the purpose of tP. crediting the Department of Charities liecatis It cares more nlout the condi tion of Its charges than about special Interests which would not bear Investi gation. We haxo been threatened by owerful Interests that havo tried to Intimidate the city administration into stopping the Investigation, although our only purpose Is to raise the standarils for' the care of fhe deiwudents. The In quiry was not alined at any particular Institution or religious faith, but at every Institution which falls below the standard, and what is more It Is solus on to the end." PLAY EACH OTHER TO-DAY KEEPING ABREAST OF THE SPORTING TREND Pi.vniL'nsT, N, C, March. 27. One match round wan ulaved by all eight dl visions In tho annual North and South championship for women on No. 2 course to-day. In the first eight the favorites. Mrs. J, V. Hurd, ('Ittsburg C. C and Mrs. H, II. Harlow, Merlon Cricket, both won and will meet In the seml-Ilnal to morrow. This match shouldMecldo the winner of the tournament. Mrs. Harlow had hard work beating Mrs. (leorge Roope to-day. They were out In 43 each and were all even at the turn. Tliey alternated winning and be I losing up t" the sixteenth tee, where they were all sqtme again. Two per fect shots on the sixteenth. 3S7 yards In length, left Mrs. Harlow with a putt for a 3, and she easily won the hole. A par .1 on the seventeenth ended the (natch, Mrs. Harlow winning, 2 and 1. Mrs. Ilunl had a much easier match with Miss Prlsellla Heall. The formet champion was out In 41, with one stymie, having one putt only on six greciw and was 7 up. She ended tin- match on the eleventh green, winning by S and 7. Mrs. M J. Seammell, oakmont. who ae Miss Mary T'ownes, was r former North and South winner, had n hard Il Wll.t.tAM It. HAN... One of tho most far re.irhlng experi ments In the history of the world Is now going on. Jim Thorpe Is batting left handed. Ills object Is to master curve Imlt hitting, which he couldn't ilu letting right handed. Jf successful, what will bo the result? The whole question of biology will bo Involved, and that Is con siderable question. Kvery right handed batter who In weak on curves will shift. That w-ltl produce a big Increase In the demand for left handed pitchers to coun teract tho spread of left handed hat ters. What follows- Nothing less than this: The right arm, through the evolution resulting from disuse, will disappear eventually. Just as the appendix and thr little too are doing. Then we shall have a race of one nrincd pltehcis nml they fouthpaws Anil a men of one left handed pitchers will mean an earth en tlrely covered with nut. Walter Kchcrwill rlte that competi tive athletics fit a mm to meet the world They do. Such speed as wn shown nt the A. A. t. Indoor games would be In valuable In eluding creditors ls Darcy. the vustralinn pugilist, gets rid of superfluous flesh, so It Is said, by shovelling cool at gas plant. If he'd shovel It In the pas plant he'd get rid of Just as much flesh, besides seivmg n more utilitarian purpoe. 'The Yankee's training season," ac ts as successful as these predecessors, then serious consideration will liavo to be given to the question whether the Crim son's great success In thoso live years was because the captains camo from Greater llostun or In splto of It. :ia games on Api I H it i il im.ii f-,,11- of the ('inlr.il ltr.incli Y. M. Ieaii' Soi K. (' were choeti to serie on the Timlin! ' I'eg metit Anno" V C and (i. W. l.iittlmoie of the Sm'itt tallies II be 20, 410, .WO ri"rl m.,. n, ? teulstratlou committee. A th'rd member I uiil 1... elected at the next meeting. The constitution as drawn up by the tneclnt committee im approved. It was decided to nsk (Sen. tleorge . Wlngate and I'.irlt Commissioner Inpei ml of Ilrooklyn to help the league pto cure training quarters. The Smart Set A. C. announced that It would stage a special medley relay Tho clubs piesent and the i- iepre-1. tallies were: lng Island A i. 11 Newcomc , Htnok1n A . ue . man; SI. Aii2Utati A. A. Oon ri . r Presentation Cluh, AndyWaWli; 1,'ni un.j House A. A , Jimmy Cliil'l. I! inl A i Harry Weglier; Smart S I A. (' , iliviiv.. W. ttuttlmnre, and Itnmk'yn rvnti.i' i M, C. . IMdle Carr The in were ,i race, closed to the members of the many "H"i' ''lub m-ml.eis. Tho Slnnlsilppl Clolf Club Is no more It Is defunct, gone. The only "Isslppi" we think of not numbered among tne extinct la Miss, and It gives promise of running on for a long time. On the same day that Mlsi RJurstedt won the women's Indoor tennis cham pionship In singl-s and doubles Mrs, J. V, Hurd beat Mrs. It U. Harlow, former Rastern women's golf champion, at Pine hurst for the Silver Foils championship. Miss HJurstedt came from Norway and Mrs. Hurd from Great Hrltaln. Cnnslu crfng which, the American eagle, decid ing that It wasn't his day to scream, turned over and went hack to sleep. John Overton, Intercollegiate rros country champion and a rplendld runner generally, travels low to the ground. In getting close to the fliiMi he Is helped by getting cloe to nature. Brakai I hat' I another ptact where th Hvpmobile engineer wouldn't accept the cattomary, and they built the brahee over' tit: Some time during the eeaton you ar tare to tome to a place where you will have n warm feeling tor that healthy excet nf potitive control. Looking down tome hill yoa wil Iremember theie dry Hupmobilr ttatittic! A tauare inch of braking turf nee for every eight pound of weight 1 und nt weight 0 uphill tight with Miss minor Gates of,n,nB , M,lcnn p.,per of March :Mi, NanHu She was f. down going to the , , 1T.K,tiv ,)U,, eighth, but won the eighth and ninth 'vi'i,i-. i i i.l i- Inn Irvif holes and turned only 3 down. She won sn"B ' 'lo P- ' - '"' four and lost one of the next five holes ... ,. , , , and stalled all eien on the eighteenth.!, "alt" 'ohnson I" " eom fete ,n a Miss dates found the bunker on lierl nm mmi i,.-,,, . , third shot and had trouble getting out fhe llnaby gale up the hole when Mrs. Sc.iinniell's ball was dead for a five. The summaries- tl.e sire of ball he hould In- compelled to pitch. A baseUill as liiiown b' Walter Is tho size of a n arid" wln-n it reaches the batter, und ,i bow ling lull would be tho size of a ba-ebail. The favorite winter p.it.'ne of Charles Nichols, one of the greatest pitchers of Ills time, was imwllng, and hit arm lasted a long tunc HAD TO BE DEVILISH, SAYS BOY To Vet 1.1, He Telln nf Flolilierles I'hr Year Ao. Stamfomi, Conn, March 27 ""I Jut sjouldn't help It when the ftellng came ever me, I had lo be devilish. I simply Purs will be up from 2T- per cent j to r.O per cent, next season, from inuica tlons at the eeoond fur auction, which opened jesterday In the Masonic Tem ple. Sixth avenue and Twenty-fourth street. The sale will continue all this week. About twice as many skins will bo disposed of as at the January sale and more than $1,500,000 will bo spent. The demand for fur trimmings on women's dresees Is partly responsible for the higher prices. Heaver skins cstcrday were up I A per cent oier January. cros fox In creased 50 per cent. : red and gray fox, otter. Ilher skins and others had risen proportionately There were about fi00 buyers representing the manufacturers from this country and abroad when the auction opened at ift o'clock with mi offering of sixty-six beaver skins that were knocked down to G, Gaudlg Ilium. To-day 102,000 mole eklns and I,000 raccoon skins will be sold, also 234 leopards and Mini- nutria and angora u1.l,iu fillip of the furs to be auctioned 1 Ills i ..ff rttirloL this sale ure tiffer. ti-tl.'ir. couldn't resist the temptation. was the explanation gli en by John Ruck- pHther. monkey, wolf. Unx, bear, polar limit, who will be 1." .icars old on April J, when h" confessed at polloo head quarters here to-day that he had robbed the Htltumi r home of William M Ray mond In Newlleld avenuo and returned atolen property valued at $50, He said he entered the house thne times In March and that he helped In two other burglaries In Newlleld about five years MO. The noy was arresttd after footprints hi the snow led Detective Hcffernan to trie house, near tin Raymond place. His rubber overshoes fitted the footprints. He ta a big boy for his years. He In a aophoniore In the Stamford High School and lie rank high In scholarship. He has taken prl::cs there. bear, wildcat, bouse cat, ermine, lamb, chinchilla, opossum, hyena.' puma, Jackal, deer, goat and squirrel, The goods are on show at the warehouse of the New York Kur Auction Sales Corporation, 4S Great Jones street STATE POLICE BILL FAVORED. "INSPECTORS" CALLED THIEVES. ; Vwa Arrested After Attacking Woman In Flat. Two men were arrested yesterday and charged with burglary after they hail obtained admission in the guise of gas Inspectors to a flat nt 422 liist Seventy second utreet, occupied by Mrs, Rose Maran. They attacked Mrs, Maran, but she kicked and screamed and caused them to flee to the roof. There they mere captured by Patrol man Crutty nml taken to the Kant Sixty aevcnlh hired station house. They gave the names of Henry Meyer. 4tS Knst Peventy-elghtli Mreet, and William llolup, 1441 Avenue A. Hoth men wore gat company badges In their hats. SAYS T,EACHERSTABBED HIM. POLICEMAN FIGHTS FOR LIFE, Attacked in Dark With Ttasor by Ilia Wife's I'liplr. When Paul tiermer, a policeman, ec compaiileil by tils wife, reached tins ec ond Hour of the apartment Iioumi nt iiC7 Kiutt lilllil sttcrt, on their return from the theatie last night, William Orr, Mrs. Szenner's uncle, leaped out of the daikucs and attacked him with a razor. The two men fought down the Htnlrn nn1 into ttin Httept before the milleetituii Schoolboy seeks Arrest nf Aliened . v.Tonehed the lazor from Orr's grasp. selator Wlelder. i Meanwhile, Ills wife inshi ,1 Into their . , , , I apartment and (lied neieral revolver Thomas .Sheridan, a fourteen-year-ol, ,,, of , wln,,0Wi ntlr,tB i. BCl.ooll.oy of UMi Second avenue applied,.,,.,.,... .J,.lll i .. u'hen Orr was Merchant io to Albany To-day to Mapport Measarp. delegation from tho Chamber of Commerce, the Merchants Association and from the American Game Prntectlic Association will go to Albany this mom Ing to support the Horton-Wells bill for a State constabulary when 11 comes up for hearing tills afternoon before the Senate Kinance Committee and the As UMiiblc Committee on Ways and Means, Tho members of the delegation will be Major Prancls Oiitcrbrldge, 1'nlon Jf, liethel, Anson W, Hurchard and Alfred K. Whitney, Jr., from the Chamber of Commerce,; Frederick de llerard from the Merchants Association and John Hurnham, president of the American Game Protective Association, I'hsmplin.ldp r!i.!ori Mr". J V Hurd, ntt-lium, teat MI1 I'rlxil u Heall. fnlnn lorn, ii'i.l 7, Mr-, It. II Italian', Merlon I'rirkel be.it Mr. tlsorice fionps, Hrae tturn. I and t, M' J Itaimnnct Price. OHkniont !"'it Mrs. K It, ll-lir-iul. Hrle. 3 tind Mr M. J sr.itiimf'i. OJkmont bent Ml.. lVltior ilates. Na..4ii. 1 up Second Right Ml" l.oul lllklns. r)k-mini-. Mr. i tl. Itol.ltisswortli, Itren 1'iirg Mrs l.awren"'-1 Sn'fi Ynhnundn.l.. Ml., l-fia liltt.oo. V-onia.Mwn Third lllrlit Mr. T It l.'mer. r.-ls i .,, , ,. ,.,... . Ml.. OUra Murdei k Navnu Mr. spneer '" ' '"" ' ,'.',"' Pour straight defeats for the Cubs by the Phillies must make Wilbur Good feel fearfully bad. Good was turned too-.,, by the Cubs and taken up by the Phillip. Ho feels as bad as the firm who was guillotined did when lie woi.e up and found that It was only a tight collar. CLARK PRESIDENT OF L. I. ATHLETIC LEAGUE Funnel' Marathon Kiiiiiiim' lliniorotl ly Itrooklvu Atlilutlc Clnht. JS" Th mark y&x ft suprnor S motor cur Sii enlce m Our service adds to the life of your Hupmobile and increases your enjoy ment of it. We believe no one else offers gratis such complete and valuable service as goes with every Hupmobile we sell. Let us explain fullv what this ser vice includes and give you a demon stration of the new Hupmobile.. Chas. E. Riess&Co.,Inc. ItM Broadway, at 3d St. rbn ClrfJe HUPMOBIX.K COMPA.VT or NWW TORK Wholesale Wsreheu. W nra(!w.y rtv.pjniir Teurlnr Cir er To.pa-nir ur. ft. on sin-p.i"ngr Tearing car, l .-j. Prlom K ). B Detroit. J .1 Herbert Wdtiiir. Coluinb a's great sw-1nitncr. h.i- been elected a cheer leader for till- e:ion and !,- t, bu' .is lie him Wair. pn' ami. . tr. 11 H Johnpen, Ursa Hum WOMEN WIN" IN STRAIGHT SETS. MANY WILL ROLL DUCKPINS. nla Kntry Mat for Atlantic Coast Tnarney In Washington. Wasiunotov, March IT Tlie to coinmiftees of the Atlantic Coast Howl ing Association, which holds lis second Ig annual tournament here at camp Pinery, starting on April h.iie been working over time during the last thrfe days arranging the schedule for the tin men teams, the doubles and singles m the three clawes of events to tie bowled. National Secretary I'otiovan or lloston has been here for ten dais helping the local committeemen. The committee ex lvts to be able to announce the schedule In the various cients and classes by Wednesday noon. In summing up tne nnni prize pgures the committee announce., that this in the larcest llt of money prizes ever offered b the A. C, II. A The entry of the liH-al five men duckpln te.iin. which Is 12.1 Hi number, I- the largest ever entered In a tournament under the aus plce.i of the A. C H. A. ASHEVILLE TO HOLD TOURNEY. Mountain Clan Will Provide for Ttvr Mstrf-ne. The annual spring tournament of the Asheville Country Club at Asheville, Jf. C, will be plajed on April 12, 13, 14 and IB this year the week after the I'nlted North and South amateur cham pionship at Pinehurst This arrange ment of dates will allow golfers from the North to take part In both tourna- menta with a minimum expenditure of time. Five sixteen and an equal number of beaten eights have been provided for anil the tourney should attract a big field as many golfers on their way home from the I'lorlda courses probably will Hop off at Asheville this car. The Asheville course has graca gieetm and Is well trapped so that It will furnish a thorough test of golf. TO REPLACE SALISBURY LINKS. JYn Close Matches In Tourney at llrlalit Caalno. Straight sets were the rule in the Heights Casino women's eliamplnnehip tennis tourney on the club courts ye- tenia), Mlrs Chapman after winning ! default from MI?s Itarclay In the tlr-d round lot to Mrs. llett In the second. Th (.core was K 3, i 4. The sco-es VJr.i ltouii'1- Ml.. Ohapnian defeat-1 Ml. Hnrclay by ilrfmilt H-cond Itound- Ml.. Tailor ilrfale. Ml Cburfh hy default. Mri Ilefs ile fali-d Mlr Cbspiii.in, -1 .' 1 I Mr. Hill: d-fenlnl Mm. I'erkln.. t. Ml"" Weber defeated Ml". H-eclier 1 e - a, Ml". Cnii'ln. ilcfe.neil Ml". I'et'b :. 3, MRS. J. E. DAVIS MEETS DEFEAT l.mea to lire. I.a Montaane In I lose Mnteh at IUen. AtKRN. S. C. M irch IT. The third round of the women's cliauiplonslilp wasi played to-day at the Palmetto Golf Club. In one match In the -econd illil-lon Mis P. i), lleach c.irred her opponent Mrs, llerheit A. Scheftel, tw enty-even hole before defeating her, 1 uv. Mrs J t'.. Uail", runner tip In the women s metro politan championship hut year. 'mi beaten by Mrs. 11 W I.a Montague Tin- niotch went to the home hole The summaries Championship Third Itiund Mr" C Tappln ilefenie.i Mr Ji-.lah i Thaw- I niel 3 .Mri. II 11 I.a MoM,iKie defea-r I Mr. J P. tuw, 1 iip M r I'll p 11 i.hrriiiore won frem Ml-"- Tllarlier l tie fault. " II. I. I'urll" .efe.le,l Mf IViM-dwanl H.tti'otk 3 un ' Z Prcend IHillnn, Third IPiund Ml-. Per ler 111 deff.ile.l Mr., i Oliver fee n (l t' up. Mr ile-iierneur Mnrrl. (eirmchi -vmi fr oii ilr. t.liin 1 1' 'ij- def.u'i Mr r. O lleaoh (5) ilefeateil Mr- llerler , ,-Jcheflel (131. 1 UP l-'T holes! M'. '.eorg'- T Smith (i deflated Ml .ban lllnkle Gi. ' up Amatrara tlntplny Pro. PiNfttrnsT, N. 0., Match IT -M J Ttr.idy. Oakley, and Tom Mae.Namara. New Vork, were beaten In a four ball match by a 3 and " margin this after noon by two auiateuis, Philip Carter, the Junior Metropolitan champion, and If. J. Topping of Greenwich. Carter Irid best scoie. Tl, with one approxima tion. Ilrady was the best of the losers, with a T5. Jlinin) Clark, the former maM-hon runner, who now Is In chnrgo of the athletic activities of the lau.muel House. w.im e.Ckitcd the tlret prr'ldcnt of tlie newly organized leone Ilsnd Athle'ic to be careful let he swallow a lot of 1 League, at a me-tlng held at the Tr n ty ""ef- J Club lust night Th- other olllcers The rating of the college water polo elected wi re .be Sherman, Hrookl.Mi teams according to their tiua'.ty Is asjA. A., vicc-preslden: Ultoti llogers, St follows; Princeton. 1 Augustine A, C, sc retari, and Andy It 11. n.idmun. IIari.ir.l- ew football "'. ' '-'"" """""'f cafitaln, : the tlft'i In suci-j-ion to com from Greater lloston. Hi lore him were Mahan, Hrl, ktey, Stoter and Wendell in that order, wi o-e te.ini- piled up a grand tjtal of 114 point- on Yale If Dadmun Harry New come nf t ,. l.unu Island A. C w.i- elected . l.ii.rman of the hand. i ap committee Hi- wol be ass h' two othe. - who will be cho-"H at the m:t meeting of the league on Apr.l !0 Hupmobile Setrn-I'assenier mtm eiinng MnUe, Price AMIMIMKM-, WiyTFQClRnPUl -. lt- To-day .ii in ibii vnimbii at - '.lie to Jl 3n. ROBINSON II With AL CRUSOE, JR.Il JOLSON AMP-.KMKNTS. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S v??,,hA'5r-. Itll.lVMNt- HI-MI. Ill II -;:il. Ii,ri lion Mi- l.tt-oifiii M.irOnrc . IJIII I II ! II a I oiiiii mjjTt' 3 111 Ittl AMI IKMIIMI. amikui;m-. Dl IVUrlllCC W est tslh-t Hrvsnt '.'.. rLAinUUOC Kis.- r. Mat. We.l..VSal J IS Bcc n TO-MUKKOW NKillT GRACE GEORGE will pri-M'iil lli:uMltl sll coninly " CAPTAIN BRASSBOUNO'S CONVERSION." Sfah ,n.l'hii rltfapiiTiniluht fur rtiit.rvU Oprr.i $1.50 Mat. To-morrow ii-i i i.r ii wmi dig. - l-,, t -,o Mallne- l'o-da- .' 1 COMEDY niche I' ll Itll l.dllllllld llris- l.ii. I llatM-h llamio 1 1 unt s r -uIim -in Id- D- Witt .leiiiunn-, HmB 48th ST. Tilt' i r.a-t i.r ii ., r.ts k ii. Mala Tliur- .V sal I , Hy Klieene Walter pnnTH l-'t'l W. ol Una, 1 I- - ' DUU I Tl ,, -at Matlnis' To-Ill wtf ,:o, with Irene l elllcl. and I Imeiit rrall'i IN CUIIQEPT Thea " onritav i.i-- t... StlUDKnl Mat- Tihu'b ,( S.ii 'J 1. JOMKPII IIIHHIb" Pre-ents II) t', ll.'iild.in ( 'bauilN-r-W'ilh an r.itrnordlnary star Coniblnat Ion, I'hillls Nrllsmi-lrrr) Mnrte lempesi HrtlieMillae buries lierri Jeanne Taarls i inthU Rrooke W. t.rabain HroMoe MiioIiikii line THE HIT OF HIS LIFE A KING OF NOWHERC A R.OAAANTIC COMEDY By ido L AoVier M&pherson 39STMEr'TilEAM eves, a ia -mats.wco o -sat f. is t fr rsnrBfsffrTii 44th St. 'nHJzrJ;, j::l'l Jl Ml Matinee l It-111 IT Mote- nex- Mondn) lo I rlv 'I llvlltre I VOlr l"d. W orll'ua) KlK- S '.'II 1.1 nib tl .VI .MatlneeTo-lil'n L'.'.'O. I aat Week PaCIIJA ll'way A. .mill M IlK- - I.',. IT.'th wnwiiiw ' $1 eO.Mallltee 'I'tem't- '. vealirday lo MiiKlflrate Ileuel In the Vorkvllle police couit for a warrant for tho iuri'et of Ills teacher, John II. RlnufT. TliomitF. who Ih a pupil In I'ubllc Hihool IB, IJ-ihI Kifty-llrat tnreet, wim ricompaiiled by Ilia father, Andrew Hlicild.111. The boy Faya that la.st Friday the tearher became angry durltifr the brui'h rouklnK i l.i-!i and htruck Ida pupil on the hetil witli a pair of nclB.'ors, iiifllctlnc n Kiit'ht cut, Masletr.ite Deuel referred the mutter to nuk-er McI.aUKhlln of the Child ren'H Society. B. AND 0. GIVES BIG ORDER. It Contract for 7fi,ooo Ton of Steel Italia. ft m.tim or, n. Manli 7. 'Hie Ilaltl-morr- and (duo Itallroad Ii.ih ordered Tt.ftOO toils of kteel jail- for l!i" de livery, Approilinalilv f H,sr.i),fUM nU be Hpcnt on thin older, which Ih distrib uted nn f'lllowh. Cambria Flcel Company, 1.1,000 fona; 40,001 with the CariH'Bic Steel Coin panr, in.nno ith tin, .Maryland Hteel Company and 10,000 with the llllnuii Hteel Company The n.illlmore Hnd Ohio also placed an order for ri.ooff tons with the 1111 nola Hteel Company for the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton road. Tito Seml-I'nhlle t'onraea Will Re Conatructed A'rar II). The eale of tho Kalle-bury links to tlie new Cherry Valley Country Club docs not mean that the neml-puhllc course h to disappear from the neighborhood of Garden City. The same company that constructed and has been riinnliiK tint Salisbury couie lutenda to lay out two rlRhteen hole courses nut far from the nie.sent location. AVorU on tho two course will begin n soon an possible and the courses will be opened for u-e as noon oh they are In plajable condition, In recent years Salisbury has been crowded and the con Ktructlon of two semi-public courses to take its pluce will help to relievo tho confteMlon. overcome a revolver was taken from him. Sr.eruier received rovernl ruts on the shoulder and back, but was not dan gerously hull, lll.s asallant, who la 33 )eait. old, nun locked up on a i:har'c of, felonious ntssault. lie was cnnllued III mi Insane us)luin live years ago. BOWLERS MAKE HIGH SCORE. Marino anil lliimniell Hull !,!tl2 In Tnn Man I'.vent. Tlie National IIowIIpk tournament at the Giand '.-lit nil I'.ilacn ivaa restimetl last uiuht and I.. Marino and C Hum mell shot to the top In tlie two man division by knoi'klng down 1.313 pins This Is within twenty pins of the world's ma ik. The loading scores; Two .Man Tenuis .Marino and Hum mell, 1,31'.': .Maker and I'eaiie, I.ISl. Slnuli's -I,. Marino, 1133 V M, l'urdy, r. 7 d i C, Hum II, Mi". Traila In Improir Sleep) llolloii, The SUi-py Hollow links which were laid out a few years ngo liy Cliatlca II. Macdoniilil will be imiiroicd 1 1 1 Its rprlng and Waller .1. Travis Is going In do most of the Improt Ing. Tlie Metropolitan ama teur champion will look oier tho course its soon iih tho aiiow dlriappears and probably will unguent a number of cnani 5 I " I nllTMUMR F I nUIUIIIUUIsaiBa I II EXCHANGE I II EKWAN0K ANNOUNCES DATES. - Ft rat lrealdeiit'a Cup Tourney tVIII Br I'layed I.ate In Jnly. Tlie llkwanok Country Club of Man- rhester. VI., has announced the ilntes selected for its piiiuipal touriiameuls during the coming season. The big tour ney of tho year, that for the tlrst presi dent's cup, will bo plued on July 2li, 27, 28 und 2!. The list of events follows.: Jnlv 4 Independence Day cup, July 'J. 27. 2S, 29 Fit st president's cup. September 4 i.anor nay nnniiiciip. September 14, 1.1, lfi- -Fiiulno cup. Slmrl Schedule for Steiena Tec It, Steiens Teh has nrranged n shorter basubiill scheilnli' than usual. The nel son will oien April .1 ii Kit 1 1 i.t SI, .lohn'H Collegn at lloboktn. Iho most umor tant games are wllh Worcester Tech. on May 13; Columbia, on .limn 3, alumni day, and Itulgcrs, on .hum H, commence menl day, NT4iiii'M IIINUITTAN "I'kiuiioVm: atii. ci.i'B. Biwiniti inn .n hi. a n ite. J.'.r i .Vi WILLARD-MORAN .e. Coutiuuoua from llu II l. M, Dally Knupt oiarvaau. IIHC(( -"'lb near II uai Km-, nan. rrllllWE Mailnet-sTo-inV A "at a an A .Stw .Mu-kal Conud) That Is DIITrrent. VERY GOOD EDDIE Ha)onne Club I'.lecta Oltti-era. The Newark Hay Club of lta)onne, one of the oldett boat lug orEanlzatlons on Newark Hay, has elected the follow ing olllrcrs for tho ensuing ear. II II. .lennlng.s, prcnldent ; 11. H. J.tcger and F, H. Heckiiltb, vlce-prelilenl , i:. N. Kyle, sicretaiy, and S. II, IMward", T M. Ten IJrocck and Clarence Vrceland, ti listers. Kcotl EnBsaeal It) Moiitclnlr. William Scott has been engared by the Mtintolalr Golf Club to take the plare of Tom Anderson, ,lr who was t.llle.l III fi,i u lltitturilklle uei-idetit last " ... . .... .... v v i-iiii ii ainiiixif iini'iir-iiii icar. since Atitierson s iieaiu .nomeuiir i ii-i- ViiiiviKV lYixii .hiii has been trying to get along without a i Ti.-ucis m n t orriee sieinaav pianu jirofesslonal, Scott ban been In charge i of tlie .Mountain lucige course ill .ew Jersey. I .,rnllan Hall, Friday All., March .11, at I. Tli-Letx i l i t I I UK 111 lWrnirlERIC FISHER WOOD on the BATTLE OF THE MARNE Introduction by Henry A. Wise Wood on th- MItdnm of t'nltrrsxl .tlllltary Iralnlni. la Time Hi'h ( eill I ran. ..l.M,.ll K4IIM.4 from Hill 1 Tbealie "li"r" " ' 1 '" II Olll. II (IIIMI'KIN l t. Skill. IIS Aitin. fre- 0 lo u, Dinner, 91 Ml .V a la carle Hkatltig and Daiu'lnx al Dinner A supiu r Table rc-ert Minns Dm, .V Sup. Tel .v.i l.i Hi) Mill 1 Illlk'S l.t.illl.Mi llll.l I Itt.S AMI St i;.SI.'s. It'way. tost Ktes.H an l.T 7 n.Mi.- runinr tmrint Mit-Tom -t. sat a an ELSIE FERGUSON v,.,,.,:'-,,e'e,,.;; Margaret schiller MA I I I IMHI . Se.us Nei llttirs. RIO GRANDE Af-T. i. in: on tiii: muxicw mntiiKi:. hy Al lll S I I S IIIOMlS. NEW AMSTERDAM 1 Tree IficnvyVlII ill! Kdltll W vim. Mai llivei I '.,i 1 1 .trill t'llltles Dalliui.il llletli- Ittistlan l o of ll'W.W.sWril ST F.v Mats Tlillrs A Sal an. IMI'lllllt SI I.SS." Sl.. - no i li a) t d i i I o-iii '.i. - it ! LYCEUM The Heart of Wetona ' COHAN'S Mitzi in "POM-POM" I I i -thirl ofji ilisi) win. I lie I ii" 11 Mi.rlil FULTON m Op Tinriv a' t It'''!" Tynan'' lrlh 'innt!y W f MELODY 'YOUTH Mir '11 Willi l.lll.'lltee Thill'. HARRIS M ,, AFTCW THE PlfiY V1SITUtcM.,H':.ftMaW vfi?? Or T Ml sw't I ft ( flICTV H o' in "i l'- - -'i1 UHltll MalsTo-tonA -al .'.''I MKS. FISKE l colli I 1 II. I, lllitl I nn ri ss 1 1 im in ii ii is nn-. i i i i i r 1 1 1 lull S nl ill IMI m IV, c Erstwhile Susan CRITERION A tllll.l LLEN ,s, I tm I op a - I Gl "111! I'red Mlilu u- 1T331 llolllilal." I flNRATRF wtMii-t iiryaitt a.i r.t- - in .i.Usi:.rsi:LTsJdi:M in hi- triumph "Mil. I. III. II ltlll.lt." II war as -t t,, , In" -a' Mai i CIII'MIII I I ROSMAN line-, i u isi .,. i u -1 m i Ci M 1 1 i-U 'I Of ,iii-t I III. Ml in: t 11 II I. SIM IMMIMIi: I IRTDTV e-l r.'iMi l.ias - I . -Ii c LIDCnlT Mailn.-i- To.im.r -a 41 I I I IIIIN II II Jll-I I'll MMII,lstl lllll IN IMIIIllKS III the l rillllillalll C D I I Mll.lial I'oiiiisly 3 T B I U r.is at - . lie- l.iiiiiauiii I'l it-in I ,,r-' I M unntnu u K.it -tub st nULIJUn m,,,v T.,r p,, A -al IV ta t Kles at H ao .M it- Tom .Nil .' an ,st; I IMl.- CANDLER iaia.iiMijffwrcCT Mart K.tiill.l. 'I he l, real Ml Ainericati l ,,-t NKXT MON.-SEATSTHUR. jiiiin i; stun: i ii v-. m s i i: it r i i; i i The Cinderella Man , Ne ( , M il. i I hy i:,i,nl 'Uiil-I a ' rfi tenn w c-t -tath -t i.teitiiu.-. - i i it Mil iM.r i ti.ni i THE BOOMERANG Mfllinrtw 51 ELTINGE ist ' l, Mal Tutu w i REPUBLIC ii't-t ad si Mai- Tom I'n mtic pup ,1 Cartirglellall, lo-ntorrnw (Hed.i fl..at:i PADEREWSKI CASALS lots- Removal Sale Our Tires & Sundry Store Mniet to Uuartcn- Anrll l-i. .BargainsThisWeek-' All lilml i lire i iiim" piiirn', tc At "Way Down" Prices Till) MANY ITI.M.i II) I.Nl'.MI.HVTi:, Buy Your Season's Wants Now "fJlr I'rlcii i .( i- Our I 'iimpe 'Hum ' Jandorl Automobile Co. 1764 Broadway, cor. 57th St I'nrkunl. tt-At, r, pat,.., line t-oiulltlun, HirlppM lloiith, run rl"ieu huinlrrd miles. White Timi'lURi I'd), ll 1 1 i'M t I'limlltluu ('aillllaf rieilun, 1'JlS, line aluipe, eslr.t Mine, Ntttli'iml Ni'ipml, has run 7,000 mile, tine rtiii'llilim )Yrlm Ittiulli. li'. rrialll eolni IIKHS, '.'.'! tV. ID. Ill i ant I:;4, METROPOLITAN ll!,',' i.tsr hi.i:k or omit. Med. at - 1.,, Itlielniiithl, Kurt, ialiold tiber; Senttiach. lleil i.uritz, IJei-s. Ilraun Kti)-iai'l t'tiiid IliHlaiwUy, lliurs. M il al J Jl toV, , lint fprtls . I'.trr.te rornla- llotta lie laie-t ll.itla fond I'olieco llllirs.al N 1,1, HlKtilrlln, HarrlentiM. Ilome,-faru-o. Aiiiato. Kotlilet. ( 'mid Ihiwutiinii I'rl. al s I,-,. I tit la, llairlenio-. .Msrtlnelll, De ,uei Coihler. Ilsdt fond llaiariiull Nat. Mat al I I,',, t iiriiirii, I'arrar. Ma-on (ani-o. Aliialo. Itotllier. Ilada I'onil , 1'olareo, Sal, nt 7:1,'. i7.',c lo $1 , Siegfried. imilsWi, Homer; l'rluv le . Ilraun, linrlti. llut-dtil I 'olid, IlixlaiuU). , BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 3 Kienliiss il:cepl Tnesila)) at S.JHI. Miitui't- Widne-ilay A. saliirdav al a ;io. DIAGHILEFF'S Aeolian Hull ORIS I burs. 4(1 Mi ll. ,10. ut .1. HAMBOURG rut: n i' s s i a t r. 1. 1. 1 s i linabe l'latio. Met. Ilaen.el A Junes. It Klectrli-t'oillie. 7lK), lUili'll.l. I.sni; I'our I'aienger I'oiipe 7.VI: Jn-I ovtrhaiileil. 1IAKK. 'our I a -iib' - "ni"' !'., jii" - '"'-:'."7-. Kitaraiileed liatleryi sv III ilriuoti-iralo. Ill K I lit It, I,. New York 'orporallon. 17-10 Central Park neai, lei, in. ADTOMOU1I.K AMI MUTOK TKILK IN-rtlHLlTlON. Ilooklet tiplalna WIIT our coura la neaT. Impact TF.'.BT AIITII MlHOOIs. lir r-nt " b convlucts. lUW.tllkill. Ls illts' slsssts. t'ornegle Hall, I'rl. i:tc. Mart It III, 8:I.V l'latio llerltnl SleliiHu.t) LEGINSKA TifUeia .Ml Us. lo fa. Mgt. Ilat'ii-il K Junes t'ABNKtilr. IIAI.I., Nun. ft TifkrtK 7.V to f .1 limes CM) K f.Ml. Now at hot office prll II, at II. KREISLER l t nnier t III nltl nf lleslllille Mtisltluiis. Music I nil hers, .Music Students' tit all Nationalities huh sllanileil In tlrnilu. Dlrts lliiii C A. Kills, steliittuy I'lano l,'-cd. BALLET RUSSE inues ti, tl mi sa, 3..ni, n.i ,. TirUct- No till Sale 1IAHDM AN PIANO USKD, mm 46 6t t of erodwv WED MAT 50 to'l.SO i;iij-jsi.i;i.i:ij ir Hit ii.i.w nt: l fry sk: mi: n u k ;.vri7.o';,-Tei.vr.im I inm iJtfWTTiirprn ssmsmsmiT-m.sK--ssis-t-a I sT V Mu'flK 1 li.i ) " i iii mi. siitiu MATINEE DAILY-,',, S190 HIP HIP' HOORAY IM1 I SUNDAY -nt in amil h; li I IM, I It lllll III SI It l I to Milan il-li't,tti liar -i r sill -t i HIM' Mil r Ut I MI'S Mllll till I - UAI APT IIUMIIII Nin - ' - ' Ill, U . illii I II VM1 DlllyMl : ttilll U. lllll. I A It, 17 -l lnali I lo . '""I mil lllll MINI standard ,,r,,i,"",y ',':r(;J:,;li;,,',., Mat To-day a.V 4c Mli-, I U" I HmL IRVING TL. THEATRE Th n la t i in. Hi, In i I'rl en full uiHs III I "DIE PRINZESSIN vom NIL" I'rlniess Iheatrr, Ibis sflerniioii nt ,1. MAX HEINRICH Mgnient. tntoiiU Sattjer. Knalie I'lano. AIIH.IlN Hill. lo-nUbl l Hilt CHARLOTTE SONG RECITAL LUND Tkkela fill eta. to fa. .Milt. Ilarnael A Jones, . I'unt h Judy Iliaatre.tOth ll.nr ll y. TREASURE ISLAND B:jo.IaU,rrl,-8at.aao. CirdtllitiU. sssax SB. til' Till: Uiil ALLIED ARTS oj mtw sn sjsa bsjbj HIINIIITT THE Xi'Tiills" FHUATRE ri'Nit NEXT THURSDAY NI8HT ii mi: mini isi on Xuspli't- or the SI.STl I'l.l'll Tlt'lir. I S fi.at Kooill lllln Aeollalllliillil. ing. 1U IV tad SI . or al elllu-r I. MIIH or ritlAIIM I'l.t'llllllt'SI'.s and at lead hit; luili-ls. Hoses Sinn and S.MI, JEWISH WAR SUI'FI'RI'RS' BAZAAR Open 1-11 I'. M. BROOKLYN DAY GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Av.-46thSt. AdniifMon 1) t tnta 6S laif.u-iMaasinssjra lAf.M'aiiiimji.aiTfcTa MP l K pOLUMBIA'i",";,,, !'r.'"i" V AL REEVES '' BIG BEAUTY S ' QTRAND 1 1 a .t I - N mil I .1 I Unm M I, I Ii I In, Pauline I l ll'W'AV Till I'll HI. ra a n ir B7 l I W I I MMIN I II II I'. M, ninrthnj, Willard-Moran IFK anrthni, ri7.V.;td,i I'laitsta, Hik-.s.i.-, Mai . Akti ut Hiaaou, Magical CM Minr.i.s ami itr.srtt kan r. hteuu' I Mth Street near Fourth Avjiiii) 1 ;" ' yOftbr -fjjj liiAta1llaV'.il4il!inU'llliiJ. I .41. MW.i.lMtiiiU isJ.',i.lmil j