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8 n THE SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH 31; 1916. k TAX BURDENS LAID ! TO N. Y. CITY VOTERSl Sheriff Smith Sjmnks Ht. Din ner of Property Owners' AssoHhHoii. FOR A NKW COXSTITTTION SlnTllT .lfrccl K. Hmllh clmnitrd the rotnidexloii of I lie dinner of tlio I'ldier .Miililuttiiii l'roierty Owner Awiel.itlon ill tin- Hotel M.ijoslli' IwKt tilKlit by tell luc iIh tiieiiilier mid their KUestH Hint ninny of the llimtielnl birrileim lliey mi' mm- riirrylnc Mere lnit there by (heir nun not. ".Vtliouuli Now Votk l the wriilllile.st fit of I In Wtuto iiml the itioHt vitally Inlet i-loil," ruild tlio Sheriff, "about the liisl thlUK it Now Vorkrr doe If to Mtlily the effect of 11 Ilimtu-Iiil problem it hen It In Diet proKClttcil to lilm. Ho noi.'t think nlioiit It nt nil until the tlnii' tomes fur i,iyllik'. "That I iihy," ho i-otitiliuetl, "New Yorker. thin yc.ir must iitiy illreot tax if iiimiit f lti.nilP.iilio, tint la why the b.itKo imiimI rot luis mounted ill', why c lire xaildlcMl with a 12.500,000 Pub lic Servler CommlnKloii and other ex pensile tliiti(r. "When thefe Ideas wore first presented you nil voted almost unanimously for them without thlnklnc tlmt Is why you have to imy. It In about time ou lie gan to ftuity " Mierlff Smith said nleo that New York city Is the "Rout" of up-Stato In averythlinr i-otiiernliic prlvHeRr and prices. "I'p-Htnto neon to It that the city pay, and It reaps, tlio lieneflt." he said. 'They tlxod tlmt up In the Con etlttitlon and they arc going to keep It llxed up If thoy can. "Why, Just to-day up nt Albany there was a measure to reinovo Htate Inntttu Hon from the- Mohanslu wiiterehetl In order to Rive the. city pure water. Did It pi""'.' It did not. t told Senator Warner, the Democratic leader In the Senate, tlwt he. could talk himself blue In the faoi ,ind iiccompllsli 110111111?. No one can accomplish auythlu no lonr as tho boM of Westch ester and the boi of Sjracuw and tho I'lutt.sburK crowd work tujrctiier. They'll see to it that New York pets nothing." "What Im the remedy:" naked one of the diner. "Kasy." was tlio reply "Call another constitutional convention and elect men from Now York city who will vote In the Interest of New York city." Dr. Daniel Hoffman Martin wait toast, master. Anion? the guests and t-pcukers wore Klrc Commissioner Adaineon, Horoush President Marks. President Duuclas Mathensou of The Hroim, Police 1' ointnlsslonor Woods, Laurence D. Mc C.ulro and It. R. l-'Ojicl. M.iyor Mltchcl was to have bcn present, but was taken Hi in the afternoon. LAKE BOAT SALE COMPLETED. Xrvr Company Para llallroaria for Thlrlj-lhree Vrorlt. Pale was completed yesterday at a meeting of the Hankers Club, of all the lake vessels belonging to the New York Central. Pennsylvania. Erie, Rutland and Vermont arid other railroads, The purchaser was the Great Lakes Transit Corporation, a company Just formed under the laws of New York with a iMUltalliatlon of KO.OOO,- oon. Tlio rail 1 raids were compelled to part with the veselH under the Tanatna act rerentl parsed by ("oncre. and under a ilecNIon of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Tho thirty-three boats are of tnodirn steel construction, with iiggrogjito capacity of more than l."0, 000 ton. In the tleet are three first class pas-enger steamers, each of which cost Sl.unn.niMi, The freight carried by the vessels ye.nly exceeils ., 000.000 tons The purchasing corporation miido Payment estord.iy of the purchase price and at once took over possession of the boats. The (Ireat 1-akes Transit Corporation nt the same time held a permanent organization meeting and elected the following directors' Will iam .1. Connors. Iluffalo; Marvin M. Marcus. Iluffalo Julius It names. New York and Puluth, (Joorge A. Tomlln son. Dilhlth . Thomas W Flnucatie. Rochester; William A. Prime and Tracy D. Roger". New York, and Anson C. Goodyear. Ktiffalo. Permanent officer." ttere electe'd as follows: William .1. Connerr. chairman of the board, James Carey Eans, pres. Ident : Marvin M, Marcus, first vice president: Harry S. Noble, second vice president: William J Conner.", Jr., third lex-president . Levy Mayer, general counsel, R, M. Kut-elt, secretary and treasurer After the meeting at the reo,uest of the board W. J. Connors made a state ment for the new company to the ef fect that the company would Im mediately begin to nuke freight and shipping contracts and at once greatly Increase Its freight and passenger traffic facilities. NEW MECHANICS BANK HEAD. Harry l, lie Molt In sneeeed the Harry M He .Mott. Mce-proiidout rf the Mechanics Rank. llrookln, it was announced yctfrdaj, is to sueoe-d llie late Charles (J Malinatitin n president He probably will be ejected at the monthly meeting of the directors next Tuesday. Mr. De Mott is 4S years old and lia been in llie hanking business since his boyhood. He has been with the Mechan ics Hank for many year. The directors denied yesterday that there -.is any truth In recent rumors of a inoenient to morse the bank with one of the laige financial institutions in Manhattan. MARINE HEARING POSTPONED. Set Hefore a Mastir for Second Week In prll. Wall Street hoard yesterday that the s"'i-lal hoarlnc liefore a master tliu will bo appointed b compel for the Interna tional Mercantile .Marine protoctiio om mlttees has tieon postponeil from April 3 for one week; lu well Informed circles In the financial dlxtrict It I unrlerMood that .ludite l.acombo, who rocmtly 10 slcned from the bench, will be asked to act as spocl.il muster. It Is further understood Hint the bond, holders will probably aoccit either cash letnesentlni! par and IntoreH on their tioldlnuH or n i-eiiaiu am, unit of cinh and a siibstuiiti.il amount of securities, the iiuallly and prl uf which will b ,ip. proved by the bonilholilei s' committer. HOMEBREDS MEET DEFEAT. Mncdonnlil iiillli null (Ml McboMs llfat Hrail nnil Mramara. fiNKIILiisT, N C, .Match :i,-The lii.ulliiK profcssioiMl solfors who hate been hsihIIiir tin. wlnlei Suiitji and many fiom the Notth prarllsod to.il.iy otoi- the No. "1 coiirn'. Tim sixth annual iimiitrur pioro.ss(,iial match is to bo placd to.inorrow anil the alxteenth an lillal open North and South torn naineut talioK i .In r e S.iturd.iv A larKo itallii.t folo,voi llll Nichols, (ileal .Seel;, and .Macdoiiald Smllh, Itelle air, lu :i four ball ui.di h .iirnluH M .1 llr.idy .hi. I Tom 5UN,iiii,ir,i Smith and Niclml won, a and '.'. with a best ball of to i.i, Sinltli'i, ;i ,-ih the bent Indi vidual nor. LEHIGH'S TERMINAL PLANS MADE PUBLIC When Completed Will He tlie l.nrjresf. Krelirlii Yards in the World. 300 ACRE TRACT SOUGHT 'Hie first definite Information n to tho probable development of a 300 acre tract 011 tho Oreenvllle. shorn of New York bay between tho Pennsylvania freight yards and Caven Point for the, pro spective terminal of the Ishlgli alley Railroad whs given out ystorday af ternoon by Edgar II. Holes, general solicitor. All rests on whether or not the City Commissioners of Jersey City will ngrei to the terms of the I.elilgh Vdllcy. tf thoy agree work will com mence Immediately. The plans call for an expenditure of five to eight million dollars. When completed the terminal will be the largcM freight yards In the world. If Jersey City rejects the offer a site has been selected on the llayonne shore lis second choice. The tuxes on the Jersey City site have not been paid for more than thirty yeors. 'Din 1-chlgh Valley offers to pay tUs liidobtediivvs, which amounts to $454,000. The Interest amounts to $3r,000. The raihoad company offet to pay Interest at the rate of 4 pet cent., or an aggiegnte n mount of Me". 000. It Is furthuimore asked by the corporation that the city vacate nine V11 per streets In the tract, retaining Chapel Island and Impiovlng It through to tidewater. In return for this concession the rail, road will extend the Richard etieet sewer two miles further out than It now is. The Jersey City Commissioners now have the proiKisltlon under considera tion. The plans provide for the purchase of riparian tights out to the pierhead line established by the New York luirhor line board 0:1 April 15. IMS. This would bring the extrme ends of the piers 'n the open bay on a line which if extended northerly would reaili nearly to the wefterly side of Itedlow'n Island. This would allow three pletf, each one :,P00 feet long. There will also be a lighterage pier In thle group The depth of water between plots will be forty feet, capable of lUvonimoiLitlng the largest ocean liners. In addition to these piers there will bo six shorter ones on tl'e Inner channel, each .ijout 1,100 fet long, Three of these are to be covered and three open, Leading to the piers will bo a network of tracks branch. iliK off the main stem. There will also be an engine terminal and a round house, car repair yards and storehouse . Tho paper streets mentioned were laid out by promoters early In IS51. They plotted out the pioperty In bulMing lots, most of which wore under water. They advertised tho lots for sale at auction, but the New York police Mopped the sale oti the gtound that it was a swindle. LEWIS NIXON IS SUED. Jlenrr ti. I,ann k l.tl I T.a.'iO, Alleiclnic a llrnken Contract. Lewis Nlvon, as owner and manager of the Nlxun Nitration WVrlis. near Motucheii. is defendant In a suit on contract tiled in the Now Joreey Su preme Court. In Trenton, by Henry I. l.tsnc of New York. The action Is an outcome of attachment proceedings re cently Instituted by Mr. Layng against Mr. Nixon for J 1.405,2.10. In the present suit the claims aggre gate 14. 317,250. Mr. Layng alleges that he v.. 1-. emi'o)ed to build and operate a 11 ,t rat ion plant for the m mufactuie of sun votton and other oIoi.1voh for the ue of European belligerents. He was to receive a salaiy at the rate of ore coin a kilogram for the total esti mated yearly ptoduction of the plant and a iemus of tlr cents a k logi.im of th!r piodiicHoti Mr Layng lejuesetits that he fulfilled Ills jiart of tin- contract as to con struction, but was notllleil by M- Nixon that hie servlie weie no longer ie. united. He s.iys that In .Tatiiiar , 1!'15, Mr. N'xon executed .1 ooiitr.ic with representatives of the ltrl:h 'lovorii. tiiont for the erection or a largo plant and that both the Hiitlsh and French floveriitnentii made jiaments on con tr let. The plaintiff asks Ininu on the . rapacity of the plant and also claims damaifes under a clause providing tti.i ' no part of the ni.icliiniry or epecltlca j tions should be used without his con sent, In an rfffidavt made when tin ' attachment juocoedlngo -.vote begun, Mr I .Nixon snore that hefore the plant u.u. j built Mr. Uiyng vithdiew hei.tiis Mr I Nixon 01 It l"le Mme of Ins method. COLUMBIA WORSE THIS TIME. seti-nlb llralinrnt Hockey Tram I letnr hy core or H In .1, The Seteiilh IteRluii fit hoelvot- team for tlio second tlmo within a 'teal; de feated tin- Columbia ! nlverity repre sentative lat lilKlit at the Ice Skat.iu; Palace, The score was bo.iIh to II -more deilslto tluiu the ,". to I of their tlrs: nicotine. The guardsmen had ieir-Istc.-ed thiec Roals live minute after tho opening whistle Croon scored ill a min ute and a half, with I'opo contrlbiitlnK two other at minute Intervals, dpt. Webb put the Columbia team in the scorliu; column when ho tool; the puck from scrlmmase. Ureou followed with another fur Seventh I'CRlmcnt. and Wil son made It two for the coIIcro lads thiee minutes hofoie time wna up. Columbia opened the second period vtllh a strong attack on the Seventh ItOKiinetit coal. Itc-pcated shots wero warded off easily by I.amb. Cleary of Columbia was tlrst to score In the second half, c.mlnir the puck after six minutes. Henry ulilod one more for Seventh five minutes later, l'our minutes before time was up fireop made bis third tallv Henry, who played cover point for the Kuuiilsmen, reieived a nasty cut In hit lee and several stitches hud to be taken In It. The lineup: fittenth Ftrt. Positions. I'nliinihl.i t'nlv I'ltll1 . . . (o . ..HltsthlKS Stevens l'olnt .... Juhnsiiiii llmry I'uverpnlnt . ... Wilmiti Willis Left tvtllK . ... Cle.lry Hreeil . ... Centre , Welili l'"ie. ItlKllI WltlK Tlester S. ore .setenllt lleelllient. l! I'ollttllhlu 1'lllteti.lly, t jis,re at i lul of rlrat tialf Hst-etith itetfitlieiil. 1, Ciiltuiilil l fiilvereltt ? ijiu's slnen I'upe Henry. Wllsnn VVol.h, Clean Itiferee ..VI C llleeelier, St NU-ln',.i Urn lie) Club Timer w ,t I'lllteriliaeliel Tllll" of hait'ey-l'O til ill ut I. e AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE r.nkii'il 1I-.1H, a pars., line euiiijlilun, hi rlppN lliiutli, run eletrn tiinnlreil nillaa hin Tu irlim 1'JM, ilursl i-iunlltlon. (.'aillll.it Sed in, li3, urn uliupe, extra aha. National N'etiiinrt, haa run 7,000 mllrj, One roiiilltlnn. PtrliMi" llootli ii . cream color HKi, tst t 4i. lira .int :si. HA K Kit Illis iileCoupo. ;iw, llaiu li A Urn r'our I'assenner roupe, $,,-.111 Ju.i mi-rliaiiled. fuaranlissl liallerr, wlllileinniu Irate. IIAKKIt I. A I.. .Sen ork Corpuralluil, 17-19 Ctulral I'ark Weal. Ttl. Col. iau. 3jirisfeirte FOUR YANOSGOPE MEN HELD IN $1,000 BAIL A reti Ned of Conspinicy in Try ing to Get, Mneliines Af ter h Replevin. William J. Kohlnson, 48 years old, of SC West Forty-sixth etieot. former prel. dent of tho Vanoscopn Company j Robert 0. Mayer, 31, of 3R)5 Hroailway, n leatiker with olllre-t In the Equitable Uulldlng: Thomas Meadows, 44, of 14 East Sixtieth street, mid Paul II, Merger, 31, of 123 Paikslde n venue. Hrooklli, nil afUllntcd with the Vnmwope Manufac luring Company of 5i Pine street, were committed to the city ptlson by Magls. tratc Muiphy In tho Tombs police lourt yesterday pending extradition to New Jersey. Later .Indite Nott of (leneral Semlons ncceptil ll.OOit ball for each. The men were Indicted two week ago by the Hudson county tlrntid Jury for an nlleged conspiracy to obtain po-sos-elon of two motion picture piojectlng machllies, valued at 56,000 each, from the Well Kargo llxpros Cointi.iny In Jersey City on November an lat, Ownenslilp of the inach!no Is claimed by the Vniioscopo Coniiany, a DMawnre corporation, founded by Robinson liefure he organized the present Vnnoscope Mnrufacturltig Company. The defendant say the machines were purchased by ononis of the Vnnosmpe Manufacturing Cninpany In California and shipped to them. The proceeding, they say. Is the outcome of an attempt In- tlu' ti. to obtain the machine by y. tiig a freight bill of tisft. after the ma chines, unknown to tlieai, had been seized under a writ of leplevln by tho Vaiioscope comp.'in. The Vanooop company tlrst came be fore the public In IfilS, when It wa or ganized with a capitalization of J3, fiOO.OOO to exploit the Vnnoscope, said to bo the tlrst "nickerlcss" motion pic tine projector. The machine was tho In vention of Lewi C. Van Riper The Vimoscope i-onipany went Into hatikrtiptcv o (lctober of last year, with liabilities triiitrd at over JL Oiio.OoO and unknown assets. PONIES TO BE JUDGED AT 14.2. Horse hnn aoplatl"n Will ot t linnxf Limit of lloluht. Reginald C V.inderbllt was hot yes terday at a luncheon given at the Van dorbllt Hotel to officers of tho National Horse Show Association and the Amir lean Hackney Horse Society, of which Mr. Vatulerbllt I tb president The gathering of Itor-eimn was for the pur pose of considering a proposed change In the limit of height for ponies at the a.'.nual horse show In Madison Square flanlon this ear One group of pony breoilers and exhibitors wished to lower th limit from 14,2 hands to It hands, or lt.1 band., but thoy proved to bo lu the mlnorlt) and no change, wa made Those present representing the Horse Show Association were Horace White of Syracuse, formerly Uovcrnor of New York . Robert A l'.iirbalrn, vice-president of the association; John It. Town send and i!. Howard Davison, directors, The Hackney llorvo Society was repre sented by Mr Vauilerbllt. William du Pont of Wilmington, Del : Charles E, Cose and Dr. Thomas C Asliton of Philadelphia , D.inl.l J Drlseoll of Reading. Pa.: Paul Moore of Morris town. N J . William Xlcgler. Jr. and John L. Hushnell of Springfield, dhlo. AMrsKHENT. Miss George Delightful in Bernard Shaw Play a i'mmmih'n winner UN I. It t'i: t.KHIKii:'! 11 Captain Brassbound's Conversion PliAYECOUSB M.. '.-"iWi V,nn. ,. Ilrtant -.'i'.-.'s. '(.race lieorce analii pill ' lurk llieatreane r under elillKatlons lu her. - talents us a i omeiiirniie were etiiiinien hi ineir iiiuesi. ire s,,,, "Mis tieorie reltos siipreme at die I'laihou-e."- Th Amnxan "The most sali-filnc of Hie plats that Miss t.eotge and her iiiiiiiitin bate nfteiril this eaitn." 7rte I'tm "Mis tirorse' platlni: m In rtery res per I cliarmlm and ilrllKbtfiil" I hr Trihunr "Mat safelt hr inunleil iimii l put a no lealhrr In t.raie I. rune's t aster hal." Kir tferW nne of the litest senlallt aniiisiiii; plot es freni Mr. Miatt' m-h " T'r 7'ie 'K laiuh thai lusia prui llctllt Irom Hie rl-e to tlie tall t.t Hie iiirlalo " t 'it llr n'll M.VV llllllt'S l,i;tlllM, CrYirinC i.tm M., To-nrtt a '.'ii. TIMK ELSIE FERGUSON In Hall alne U1DC1DCT CMJII I CO I Jreat Jiiui-oss Tiniiupsiik i gui 1 1 lllii NEXT ri'F.NIItt-. heal to.ilat. Dls Bunr A .'sett 1'l.tl niW VinnilWI. of I s. Amur I.H'K ON THE Mi:XI".- HllltDKK. Hy At'til'SrfN HIOMASi. fjttfc I'n.m'K Thiir ' 't Ihe Heart of Wetona LIRPRTY " est U'd".! Kraa s 1.', sharp. .IDCnil Mmlnees Tii-lll'u- A W.s r. 41 I.I I IftfkV At it jiisi:i-n riH iiiiitiN N4Ml:iON Itltl N in tin- i nuuipriftnt Miiljil fnmt,,' SYBIL Fill TflH u- u His. s i,-. rULlUn To-m'tr AAVed Mtsi' I.', iiraiiiniti ryu.iti Irish jitmsly T MELODY I-YOUTH i; "ItLUUI t IUUIII Al.lllil ttilli laliulller ' -'nines. HARMS JV'"! '-', sl- Hteninirsat s I.".. nnnnia Mhiiiiisto-iu'w a tsi j i,-,. lillall.lJf.llTTam llllil lis lli'lllilii.t," LONGACHElM'l!,!;V!yv!'t;!!' .i.Tbarjraj;tAaiJTr In his Irliiniph, "llll; (illllAl l.llt hit," CiMDI FR ,v -H Ktisai KT'ii i r.i UHNULCR ls, m,,, .ri,.M1 L, .. -nM;v i;if.miLiw.i-rirTaTATjTi ,Mar Ktan ,v riiiil.ri-.it All Ainorli-aii I ,i,i WfcAl MUIN. SKATS NOW JOHN Ctl.KU III! I 'N m m i i; ii i' i r. - i: ww pw ami ara vt tt-,. ui E.Liiiriur ,Ma1-i-.i'n wt lltus s I,'. t pimoi av JLaCUiiOaTiwA Tlekels All its. lit IJ Mitt llaensel A .limes M y. April . al .'., Iin.n.1 II.II n.i.im. WALDORF-ASTORIA ORCHESTRA 1 JoiephKnee hi, Conductor ; l.ury Galea, Soprano I Tlikels Mollrld.,. Tmu.i, Vi.l..rf Ammla ienllaii Hull, I rld.it llie,, Mat. at. nl Hi.in, W'NL' ": "TAIiaVrn 1 MFIjUONG ..ao.- elsatai'KELLNER' MnHHaTfllU'llI NlHIIlUtll H.Mlkllltr (IIDlf IRVING PL. THEATRE rVTSs,;,.n and riiltiittin:- nluliis l.i 1 est 1 : 1 1 1 1 j ... 1 1 , iui HBIIH7CCiy aaai Mil II 1 . . 11. Mat. .'.I i, "UltDUI.IM I ill 11I1 kind ) yrjsi.A,..il,,-.,n,,, , , :id Eben Byers INTERGLUB CRUISING WEEK IS APPROVED Yiielit Itiieincf AsRoeintlon of l,(tiiir Islnnd Sound dikes New Competition. The annual meeting of the Yacht Rac ing Association or Ising Islmd Sound was hold lat night nt the Hotel Astor. Twinty-lhioi' clubs wcto represented. Vice-President Prank llownc Jones was In the chair. The schedule for the sea sou, (intendments to the racing rule and the elictlon of officers occupied the at tention of the yachtsmen. One amendment related to Govern ment marks. It was decided that all t!ov eminent marks and aids to navigation not use.1 a turning murks shall b: left on tin! luoper hand, but these require meiit may bo waived by tho regatta committee In races that are not chain jdoitshlp evinl. Ilnr.un E. Houcher, tercenting the Seawaiiliaka Corinthian Yacht Club, ex plained tho Interclub cruising week and Invited the yachtsmen to participate The scheme, a new one, received general ap probation and will be a big success. The d itc ate from June 26 to June 30 in clusive. Stuyvesant Walnwright, who has been president, was thanked formally, as was J. W. Alkor, tho retiring secretary. James W. Alkor, Manlmsset Hay Y. C, was looted president: I-'rank Howne Jones, Indian Harbor Y. C, vice-president: Ed win II Tucker. Harlem Y. C.. secretary, and Harty A. Jackson, Jr., New York A C. treasurer. The other members of the exeout've committee elected were Stuj-vesaiit Walnwright, Amctlcan Y. C iioorge P Craubeity, Now Rochelle Y. C . Clinton .Mackenzie, Seawanhaka Corinthian V. C, and Howell C Perrln, Larchmont Y C The schedule uf races for the eann follows : Macau, ll.irVm V (" unnunl . .tun-3 K nlr k -erle.elier V. i. .innu.il; Id. Manha-sot HrtV V. nutiiii 17, Istrilitnttiit V. C., .prliig ri. s.e4iwaiiti.i1ii-i'rtti:titui V r . speil-ii. ;i Se iw antink-i-l rlnthlan Y. C spring; -,' Vi.ril A C . Illoik I-land rate. r.",-JI. Interetuli cruise. July 1 Ne Itorhelle . ! mount. 3. Amcrlrar. V. C . nni in:. 4, t.ir tnnniit V i . atitiuat. Itlier-I-I V i". nnnust: iirlen-i V sntciil. 15-;;. Ier. 1i neat V l'. rare wl,: Indian llarl. .- V ' . annus: A-oiu-t S, llupiinnt Y i .innu.i'. U. H-ir- -lo.e Il.trlr Y C ami ii' l . siflmfor.l i-.niinua'. Heme- lsi.l ll.i-l.or rub. Mtei, N''' It.xhel'.e Y I" slimmer. Ilir.eni s-i.tit-.r-l hlMl rare. .-i. ;v, tiitlln lt.i-U-- v r Mntihntxct cio rfti-. S-p. te-ns-r t sfHvanlialla roiirv'lil.ill V I' pe. nil .' " w mhU l-Cnrl!Ulllill V l Hntniil I la!" liinent V 1. fall. Sirlipm Iteui v i - num.. . N'orwlk Y C. n nii.r . Ii.'liin llirlsir Y. C. fall, l, Manliasset Hv Y l" . fa I Mrs, Hhriiartl Win. at Trnnle. Mr. Shepirtl iofoateil-Mrs. Halley In the first tound of the women' Ind-ior tennis totirnatr.eit .cstonlay tit the Heights Cas tio in straiglit et at G 1, C. 3. 1- Hi., men s event H P.T-ker won hi flrt ton. id match from L. Shepard at (!3. 7. ( 1 Krpler Moke trona I'lnlah. I-'rederU It S Keeler def.ate-l H I). Hulkloy .n the round robin iiiah tei . pi loiirmment at the Columbia I Mer s.tv Club yesterday In stralgh' set, at Is II, I 15. AMttKMKNTSl. llrrnld ttr Tin: Nr.Mppnitt l'ltOIU''TII UV Her IIILtl'ltKN IMI M l I l.tSIS, NEW AMSTERDAM Mat Tolm'tr AWeit 1 .sMtevt'o rt trn'r'to'tt I "Urnl Tree WenrMVIII ArrcwTHr ivvi;iTi,.u.i.:n..T;f iVJIHddltl Mtl.THjl, rri CUCTV ""at 4(1 St Lts N .Ml. 'lein A VV ed 'J LHI, ( Urn u I I .,, MRS. FIsKE IS" -1M r.l M.l, MIOt'T TIIK I'K.S NsYLV M. Dl'TCH IN TIIK I I SY I.ITI'I.K lllVV'S' llK IlKINfl Mt'lV., I'A, Erstwhile Susan CRITERION '. Mil Kves ats A lhl ' af llt.MIII'l l Allen Crosman with I tins. K. Vl.; .is I'vl.MM t In Mr II n k II s iiiiHlui-llnii nl i hi: Mi intt wivt.s in- vsiNitsitit. . on u must onirr I I 'f I t.ilnim; iiiuii'i irinifl)iM4 In liatl U'.its Mitt 'POM-POM' in Illincnal WKT4ih.i Kts at :tfu nuusun M.,tiiiees-rn-iir a vvisi.j.ifo llest linmaiille I'l it-la ears I'.t W iirld The Cinderella Man A New I'oiite0 by lldwaril l 'lillds Carpelller RFI ICnit West 44tll St Kveliims s .'ill QELNaOU MisTo-mt, This .flhiirs -.' vo THE BOOMERANG l' I III VI . MAI ItTslKt '.';'.'il. ICTflR 'at- i;. si Kts still Ml Mil'. ftaiUn M,iHnoeTem'a A Wnl -.' III. mi RPPIIRI IP. U'-sl I'.'d t Hlelilims s.'.'ll .Matitns-s'l iMu'ti A V nl v'ii II II Dl Oil DA Piano Recital muni OILUH i Steinway) IkU MK. in ' Mul- I'- 1 JolltlMoil, V'ailVaai"' -Z.ll-".7121 1 ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM ' I'll I. lilil-; V'I'KhT I.I-.I' IN'I'i.lil'ia.l'Kii Mei Kn.t ,VKI si Mrlilin 1'iaiio. ' I'rlnir.s llieaire, Sun. r.tc. April V, at :;io. CARSON RECITAL Ti-Ueis on sate al Hoi IMltro f'araeale Hall, sat. Afl., Apr. lh. al ti.tn. 1 iii; 1. l.i. 1: i: I TA I . ELMAN THIS SKASON MIM'IU I Musical lliircau. I W, 84 at. mtclnway I'l 1,1 I .,,,. ,'i,J'tAtliA-.tlitti..-ii.U'iww-M and Gordon Girls See High School Lads in Boxing Bouts WKST ORANGE, N. J., March " 30 West OrartKe High School lads have adopted a new plan to dispose of nny grudges that may be created in the.claHscs. The lads wore authorized to have boxing matches and decisions too. ,The first ncrics was held yesterday. Girls attendetl and ap parently enjoyed the exhibitions. One pair of youngsters, dissatis fied with their showing, will con tinue their contest to-morrow night. Joseph Byrne, physical di rector, closely supervised the matches to see that no severe punishment was inflicted. There were three draws yesterday, and in another contest Albert Dunn outpointed Walter Kckert. A. A. 0. TAKES ACTION AGAINST PRO COACHES Asks P. 0. Clerks' Assoeintlon to Keep Them Off Floor at Gunien. At the game of the New York Pot OrTlce Clerk to bo hold In tho Sixty-ninth Iteglmeut Armory to-morrow- night an effort will be made to enforce tho rule against the appearance of iirofesplonal tra'nem on the track while the comjiotl tlons are In progress Notice was sent to the manager of the meet a-klng him n allow no professionals on the floor except the clerk of the course and the Mart or. A similar notice was sent by Chair man George P. Mathews of tho regr. tr.itlon commlt'ee to the Slvty-nlnth Itcglnient otllclal in reference to the rams that will lie held by the regiment a week later. It felt that Melvln W. Sheppard, trainer of the Sixty-ninth, Is I alined at In these notice", a Sliepp.ml was very active In club affairs at the mall clubs' championship last Saturday, Mathew said last night that so long as Sheppard confined his activities to directing the games there would b no Interference on the pirt of the tegt. , tratloti committee There Is considerable Interest the proposed meeting of Oierton and Mt-e. tilth at the Po.t i Mil. lerk meet The Yale tllini-r has beaten all the oilier men ho his met t'H" year, including Caldwell, the great rival of .Meredith. I Tho question to be decided s whether , Overton or Meredith Is the faMer man over the half tulle route To lla for Soccer Trophy. Definite announcement was made ye. terd ly by T W CahlU. se. rotary of the I'liltod Stat l-'iiiitlul! Association, that the postpone.) g.ime between the ri. tlilo. hem Ko thai! Club Hctlilehoni. Pa. the chtmpi'-n ,oc-er to mi uf the t'tiltnl Slater, and tin- West lludsinis i,f W-mrt,-wili be ilad .1' tie fedora! League , ba bill grounds in ll.irri-pii. N. .1 . Sun day afternoon I'.r id Wivte. president of the Ke'erees r iui will rrfireo th i game Tin- w , or of this game ni j 'licet the Pif.lman V C of Chic.-igo. AMIMIMKNTSl. .WINTER 6ABDEKIVs.vV$ri(r ROBINSON II With AL CRUSOE, JR.Il JOLSON 3QTH VT TIM'.VTItH lie Hunt Kt.s IV oain siMatiil(vToiii ,v vi,i -. r itiih-iut a ifmn ne unuiurDc il hi- life rt ninu vi nunntnt 4Bth ST 'I'" I' Kist of ll'vtav K,..s I Matlll.s s To-in n "rhlirs J I i lly IlllK'-lie Under ftieiun it ' i'"h!ii i vk s f, jrniii liASInU Mt Tom VWod .'C I line tilth I rill I ran. CUIIQCDT Thei 1 1 W nril'wvr Kt l SnUDtnl M.il- Tielll tt A Wed .'M l .Hisri'H IllioiiUs Present i t ll.iitiliai t tiainls rs, Willi an Kttr.i.irdiliary star 'innblnatlitri I'lltlll- Nellsnil-lorrt M.lrle lempesl llruie Millar I harles I lierrt Jeanne Intel- Ctiitlila llrmike M . I.ratiain Hrnaiir Miiiil.ian l ine MIHPCC .rith. near II ta,t llm til rnlRWE9t Mats Tom A Wed .III ,V Sett Mu-tcai t'nmi-il.1 'I lul Is Dltfirent VERY GOOD EDDIE METROPOLITAN ii'.'.V'ii I I H WW k or IIIT1M iMiUhl , l.'.l urlu. Itrrlnm M,trtlnlli lu i Cnlhitp It.tilt tm. I lUt-iimoU HI i ttnu H4I iimii ( -trniPH, Prnr, Mjimmi if ii ..i i'..t.i r..i..... it I m.it mi I A .ariiirii. i-nrrjir. Mswitu 'ani- nnin Itntliirr Hull t. nt T . "i to 5 t II........ I -1 . . -. II.- ..... I.. turltjs. Ituhl BEGINNING MONDAY. APRIL 3 '. fnlntr Ilirpnt 'I'ur-tli at s DIAGHILEFF'S i BALLET RUSSE , tf l.rr.'nri; mi I'lli-e. l . l Ml fj .' m. I.. A J.',. I'efrourliU l i MHN '' sjiphMis I MUlll ..s lrt. he I I ll.i l.i I'rltn-e lunr WH1 MAT ' I'-i'l'iiri I pis-iro do i.t nCUiRIAIi 11M. siil.ildiiNiiii.- i-arnatal WPn FVF I. Hs.i-.ll do leu" "la- S.tl TTCUXTCi ptiiil. ii-holierataie " TUIIRQ ' leopiitie I'll nun lika ' ' spec ire inUriOl ie la liiea- iiell llll Nlllt CD! I. Ili.i .HI do I'm 'f'arn.ttal I llll -s.-ln her.lllde CAT UAT I'lmpaire l.ts s.thililde. OHIimHIi I-pie Midi dun I'anne li I in -e I ci ir CAT CUE silii-lii-r.iraile I'el ritilt-tikH . I.o OHIiCTCi spM lrodeln lime -Snleil llll Nnlt Sl:lt NOW ON Ml.!'. HAItDMAN I'l M 1-sKlt CORT Ve.tit I'h.inrllrvsuKf, Kiss 3.-, Ma. To llloriiitt A M is at 'J ''.' ii. 'iri t hut itf riitin ttilh W M.li.li .HiM.s .s mliir fiiniiiakers STANDARD l,r"a""" -v v'Tn V. I M.ll al -J.V to T'ii- U InlAL Nl H kl-liiill) Sleteii.'Tlirt'iu lia.ii nedtt niiian sitiiii-M MANHiTTiN"1 norm;, 1 II. i I. I'll. MAnnHI IrMi.ii s ,,,, iiltlilal Ull I ARn.UHDaMi II0111. 1 111 1 I'K-Illres ILURnU'WUnRII heals nl .'V I ON I IM Ill's I I II II l. , , PARK ll'HM A .10 ru I.I I .' MION I II II . M, Willard-Moran llttlilll Million 1'ninres I'liorll A Jililt lliealre.t'.MIi Il.nf It f TREASURE ISLAND .S...H .Ml..Todat ASat,-.',.HI. firilel.iii.i Al I1MDI1 H'na nay Twice Daily I'npiil.ir viiijitiuin nij, AL REEVES BIG BEAUTY SHOW .s s i., -I'riees and lilt Douglas Tie CHERRY VALLEY GOLF CLUB TO HAVE RIVAL New Organization rianned for Nhhshii Boulevard Player. The new i:herry Valley Country CTub, which Is to takn over the Salisbury links near Oarden City, Is to have a rival, which wan formed last night, but which has not yet received name. The club Just organized lias arranged to lease about 100 acres of land west of tha Garden City estates, nbout ono min ute's walk from tho Nasiwu Houlevard station of the Iong Island Italltoad, and work on the construction of a course will begin Immediately. An eighteen hole course, tennis courts and the other aocotnpaJilnielits of h country club have been provided for and a clubhouse will be erected nt once, hh the orgMd'ers of the club hope to have It ready for play by August of this year. Nearly all tlio inemlicrs of the new club llvo In tho Nassau Houlevard wc tlon of the Harden City colony niid up to a few days ago most of them ex pected to Join tlie Cherry Valley Coun try Club, which stltl I) In a formative stage. A misunderstanding about the clases of membership which the Clierry Valley I directors proposed to provide for at an organization meeting which Is to be held to-night caused tha Nnjutau Houlevard I golfers to abandon their Intention of seeking admission to Cherry Valley and , to yo ahead with plans for a club of their own. i A meeting was held last night at the I residence of Frank M. flute at which a board of fifteen directors was appointed. the land for the oourso leased and plans , for leglnnlng work mode. About ion nppllcatlotw for membership hate beon received and about 100 more ate ex , pooled, The formation of the nw club inenns 'that Cherry Valley will diaw nearly nil i of Its local membership fiom the older parts of iluJden City and the new club will take earo of the Nassau Houlevard golfer. A number of Nassau Itoule 1 van! golfers probablv will be Invite-! to Join Cherry Valley when the club finally lis organized, but the chances are that .most of the member will bo tesldont of I the cathedral eei tlon IMPORTED BULLDOG EXCELS. liacore tliiiider Mr I'reil llefent OaUnall I'llrt; oImII. Vhsorc Putidee Sir lr-d, a recent Im portation. n,n adjudged the l-ost liutldo at the match of the HiilldoK Mreeder As sociation of America bold at Hryant Hall last nmht. lie Is mined bv 5. O. Crosby fif New York. Ill the opposite eev il.us fiikwall lllrty West.ill. owr.ed lc Vt ". uaklo'. toiolvod tho blue, ir Man ll., lti"tl" l.idy Sanstone was Jmlcul tae lH't of the American bred bulldous Mf r--tl It'pjiniin o. Loiidiiii. iresl dent of the Hultd.iK Club of ICinland, 'lie o!d"i Kncl'sli hii'ldoj club -ti tlie world, acted a- Judce ill the latter class i Tlie show was tlie lareest eter hold l I the aseoci.itloti .MtSKMi:T. maxine ELLion's;vi",T..',: r.Mr,;. Hlr Ii.ii til i-'..-. i-i-.- New rTTWTTmrrmrm oinle SaWiSlVl 1311 laf "llllv Iper.i l'"''sH,lW;Ba1l.llw 44th St '"'v " nuv 1 " -" 7. nv c j ; a Matinee 1 t w ' 1 B i t I kT 1 To-M' 2 -'0. Moves mil v'vii.n in l.jrlc 'llie.iiri onriTU eh w of ii it- h.t ,o w s Mill ilns'.To Hi n A Wed 'J 10 itPh Irene I enttieU lid Ini-eii m i -inn CflMFnY "- i --r ii t-i i.t.-ssi- WWMKUI .m .i, ., ' m u A Tin- n I Vim ' II e Willi Klllllttllil Hreee l.ll-'e Wat-nil ll.tm-i.tl Hlltlter s.lllt'el sld.1,1,, ),. 1 1 ,rinil,E. I VRIT w "' ! s ;i Ijisi - ' n'v Last M.-ltltleeTo llloinii .Ml Heel Net Mon K tTINk from t lib st Theatre aWHalBBValBVBVBVi Atop Hth st Tlii.i'r .Villi sini.ii pi to Hill. II I IliMI'IIIN HI !, kill. It. diii free il to 0. limner SI Ml a l.i rarle i.jlluc and llatii-nn; ai linuier A supper Table rert iiiloiis Dm, A itp Tel vi.'IA llry .Mmn, I I. all,, llilhlli-ll iiii - ill mi. felt.... MATINEE 0AILYJ!.,!:S1.Q3 L S t "l A a. a I M . HIP HIP HOORAY iHi SOUSi ;S .'l'? n.all..nal soils 1 1. tUUllMl l,. llallei Mat -Wit, Maited by I; II iiurnside. SUNDAY , MN,,-r iV sm'Rt-v; seals Nnts 1111)111 Ml II hlsHsl M.Mtli MtK.TIIK IIIIKI! OTTd "oltlTZ AI.IHIIIT Kills im, ...-. '.',''' eniat- I. erm.in..Misi ,i War MiiTerert' Itrllei .enllan llali, llll. '.(Irriiiion. al 4. Til-Wets 1. 1 pin; V WiXiW ERIC FISHER WOOD on the BATTLE OF THE MARNE Introduction lit- Henry A. Wise Wood on the Hlsilnni nf I niter. al Mllliurt Iralnlnc. 1 .11 w .1 a fl iTiTilMMjljiif Jff IBHiIjIfiII fH I' Kl:ilirfi(IIIA II4VF.N, CIHIH- II A L A C E" t.VVli,,' :s"r"r""'"i I 1? . T Ml"1 amliiiar A llromi. I It Wat .1 17 Ml MI1.11 llilli,,rl ,t. rially.Ml a.Vloll 1 ill. I Hill HIM. andhiM, .-l7AMdt I'liraSlg Ut irs.s I.-. M,v IT .Uh-.lt Children, Areof llt-a.uii. Mavleal i lly. I'atellii. PTDIUfl ', WA , Taullne Irederlrk j HAHU N"" 'l'" 10 '" "nlrei." "liiinnu MMl,,.,,h. imih Onh Asoioitv wtittk i.enorei -inert, I llelleartof I'aull HOTM.H AMI Kr.srAtBANfU. 1 th Slrcei.near Fourth A ven u e. Prince George Hotel KItlh Ate, and 3ltb at, txtlal rata la rtrmauaat (uaata, DiwtlllllH new V for Gross Prize at Aien Freshman Hunts for Key to Pitcher's Box A FRESHMAN candidate for a managerial post on one of the Columbia sport teams proved in a test tried on him yesterday that there is one sport he hasn't a chance to supervise. Coach Coakley of the baseball team is sued an order which he desired the freshman to carry out. It was concerning a particular key that Coakley wanted. The youngster asked several players, the super intendents of several buildings, and finally summoned up courage to ask Graduate Manager Fisher. The youngster returned to Coach Coakley. tired and disappointed. "I have asked a dozen persons," he said, "but nobody seems to know where the key to the pitch er's box is. They all laugh nt me." So did Coakley. He wanted the key to the lockers which were used by his pitchers. AIKEN TOURNEY NEARLY OVER. (iolfer '- nearh Final llonnd In Minor lllrlalnna. AtKKN', S. C. March SO. In several of the minor divisions the semi-final of the twenty-first annual Southern Cross tournament were played at the Palmet to (lolf Club to-day. The summaries: Alkeu dip .Ctaklelgh Thorn (lit de feated I.emltt J Hunt (It). : end t; U. I Ilsvetntyer Hi defeated C Temnl flmm-tt (01. 3 anil i llentcn ,t:iht Marshal! nld Sd C.l il. feitel Woo'Im-mmI Itabcixk (). ." and t; II C. llnkewell (5 defeated Victor SVir chan CI. 1 up. ('iiisol.ilhin Jol.ih C Thaw (! d feile.1 II. W. I)e Kurost '(11). 2 and 1; l'rin'K II Hitchcock llll defeated Joieph Harrlinun, Jr. I1S1, and 4. llenten t'.litht II. W. txi Montagns fit) defeated Mephen inford I HI, ." and t, l)r .lasepli Colllre (" dof'ted Joseph .s-imp-.iii S't-ten M2i, 3 and - Good-Bye to Care Tlie trip South ii vacation in itself - rcitful invigorating voyafe brimful of iun ihine, gay deck activities and interfiling frirndihipii when you travel by the Mallory l.ine'j itramrr.t from New Wk direct to Key West, Tampa, Mobile, Galveston Alio affording excellent irrvice and direct connections for Miami, St. Petersburg, Palm Beach, Havana, etc. Now ii the time to make the trip, j when the ocial juion at the big ' rewtts is at its height. Meals, pattagr and berth are included in one low fate. CLYDE-MALLORY LINES , Tor re r tat Inn nnrt lift rat tin '- at CITY TICKET OFFICES: ,290 and 958 Broadway New York or addre AIITIIUR W I'VK, Passenirer Traffic M.inace. 1'ier :in .Vorth River N' ork BERMUDA Special Toura to thla deliKhtful laland reaort by fine Steamahipa "EVANGELINE" l'nur .tme'u-.jii I'lao, Nett Mailing 4prlt . I. 't;. "BERMUDIAN" NallliiK rtert Medne.dat. Kite da.Ts or liiiiKer, ImiiidiiiR tli-Uei st .teriNiiii, ImtiIi, Hotel, drites, ei liicluaite Farea $28 and up. MaUe reaertallno. n.its and atnul .1,. appiiiniiiH-tii Ticketa and Toura Everywhere THOS. COOK & SON -M.t Hrnailttat. -'ill l ltlb teniie, .Ml I'll I 11 Ate., '.'111 llriiuditut. N. , CUNARD aTatakltibaa 1141. EUROPE VIA LIVERPOOL ,CAMKRONIA.Sat.,Api'. 1. 10A.M. ,?,WE?RNIA,"ViA'1'' A""- a. xt. OltDlNA . SAT AI'P. V tOA M. II.SI AMA SAT MAY In M n Rout to Oiaaaoa-. NEW YORKLONDON tCalllna at Hallfai. BOUND THE tTURLIJ TOOM. Tkrauth kouktoca to all arlaclaal arU at conrAAT's orricsi.ia atau m. m. r. FRENCH LINE Sailings for BORDEAUX ROCHA!$EAU...Apr. 1.3 P.M. ESPAGNE Apr. 8.3 P.M. CHICAGO Apr. 22, 3 P. M. ROCHAMBEAU. . .Apr. 29, 3 P. m! i k'lilt l.M-iilt.MAHiiN tl'i'i.v . COMPANY'S OFFICE ,'.'! v wwinini. i w vi i iiii I'hiine llmad ;ini, IiKHIHiIA and I'l.OIIIIIA IIKVIIII A I iiulil'iiif snarls In an 1,1, .iinui, nrmN xiKwisiiir i i ,vn .Mit u" v. MANtllNAVIAN AMnilCAN l.TSK. . - . ra. Sweden. Denmark. A E John.on 4 Co , Itic . Atia,. 1 rway, N T tTKAMMHir TICHF.TK la aa at Karmead Wkllcowk C iti Mh Aw.. 1 T, THlllS, BERMUDA n!iir,,:l!,ij.' lnw n"'it nimuwei IWIetla'. Toura, UK B ai,N, v. a.aii nji.saaii..'ai.. iwia.i ..sis. TIES ALL AROUND IN PALMETTO HANDICAP Playoff Will Re N'iTeMii' tfj Decide Ownership of l Three Prize. Aikk.w P, C, March ,1ft -'n nual ralmettn handicap at He metto (iolf Club to.ila.t ,1 lionloT Douglas and IMion ,M. tj,r. . , f0. the best gro score prlr.o witli s, n-. of H0. Mrs. II, W. IjiMomits n I .Mr.. It. A. Curtis Hod for tl (a, prize for women, with scores f . , There were nliiety-fonr citric. ,, weather coiulllloti note Ideal v it Hands and (iouvoriiciir Morr In i f, . the net prlsto. The scores W II funds. t . , Tf. i, Morris, si J. T"i; Marsha i t;- . :;. Vlitnr Hor ban, ' I-' llatellllieter VI -- " Hunt. 5u 1.'. .1 Tnan IS, II. W l.i Montnitne 11 Tliiuiiss llltclt'-oi k. .Ii, ;i I 71, J lllrd, J, ;, K. W Jeltrf t -l, N. J. liordiin Duuglas. tp., tt. ,, . ii,,.' veil. H 1. M 1'riirik It II. ti n. It. tj, I'. Temple Ihntll-tl tj . l-j Presentt Melralf, ' t '. ill) ,M Tlllirne. !SI1, r; J. f". Tll-lw , Julin Magre. !' :. ' Mr. w l..t Moil agi.e . . . .Mrs II .. Curtis. ! It M n . , Allan. I'll it; Mls Tli.H .. i - l; 1 1 S) t-.tl ! Iii7t.-erai.l, ; t ! llyer. ') ". A C - s :.- Ir. Ii I'll I'olllns, -i i - Kanfnrd. !i- 11'. .'. U'ler -. l r i i II. t. I'orost. A" II . i, I irate. 194 15. vj, ir t M If i l:, '.ii. 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