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11 Golfers Abandon Free Train to Pacific Coast Tourney CALIFORNIA GOLFERS western stars BEGIN HORSEMEN AT ODDS GIVE UP FREE TRAIN T Reach relay field with TRACK OWNERS i Crack Runners From Michigan, Illinois, Missouri and Other Distant States Will Put Up Strong Fight in Penn Carnival. Willnlnnv Offer Tlinf Wns in Coiiflicf With Spirit of A mat cm' Utile. Muiuifzcmcnt Finally PcoiuVs to Kaiso I'lirsps to (500 nnd Tronblo Kntls. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. CIIAXCS i:s AT KXGliKWOOD A uu.-'.-.isn came from Stiti l-'rani'lsco yest'ril.iy wiyiitK that tho tcl Monte free ti.tln cotittoxetiy wa at un rnil, The nport etatcil that the Otillfnrnl.i (iolf AseJcUllon linil decided to ilo what the Western t !olf Association reiiucsled and hail withdrawn Hit offer of a free train to cliiio' the Chliauo contliiRetit to the Western amateur championship at Del Monte next mnnmer. To OcorKe K. Hatch of Cincinnati, president of the Western Coif Asuocla tlon. K-Imiss the lion's share of the credit for aettlitiK the controversy ami VcepliiK Rcdf free 'mi" the taint of pro fessional'!1. u 'hat would have Invaded the frame If tho free tr.iln had been run. If he had not heeti away front home at the ti"" the orfer tltft wan made by tho California llolf Association tho whole; ir.n'fr nct'-r would lime asumeil the lirport.iin'e it did. As mioii as Mr ll.tleli heard of the free train piopnsltlon hu realized that It tus a I'.u fKtesalon of the amateur rule xthMi f ty .my elub to pay tho ox-isn-i-- ff at y golfer who plays In one ,f Its inirnos, and ho at once net about Hie la-k of prexriitlnR tho plan from colnc throuch. At the time he took hold of affairs the scheme had made ciilder.iblo progress aniPHK the middle Western Kolfcr. who wero pleased by th Idea of a free trip to California, and tt was pretty hard to persuade them to Kite It up. Mr. Hatch hepim with the dlrectora of the Western Coif .Violation and at a meeting held ilwrtls bifore tho annual meeting of the MFSOCi.t'.t 'i they voted to refuse the Ciffer of the free train. The mutter t-crmed to be settled, but at th' Wi stem ineetms the vote of the directors was practically overruled, for the tcirrey lx.m hent to Del Monto and the dire. t'" were ic(Ueled to accept the frc t-ain. Mr B.i'-h refused to slve up the flht, however, i-spite the manilate of the a Hc ai on ct uh)i-h he wa ptesldt nt, and li en. urace him he had the moral sup port of President h'ranh It. Woodward end .e (Klier ollli ers of the I'nlted States Coif As .-,dtton. They atcreett with Mr Balch's stand and uiul that the free tialn offer he turned down. Dunne the winter the W. (J A. ill reetoti. voted to ask the r.illfornla Ololf .to .(at. on to withdraw It offer as the most gr aceful wuy out of the situation, ir.d .iPhvugh a month .iKo the 1'allfor r ,i:. de, lino,l to Withdraw the offer the lteiK whi'h came yesterday ahott.s (at Vy have tlcudeil to fall In line at I i 9i and that tho entire control ersy Is xvr. The re- :1tt of the visit that Donald Row mud- to Hugh-wood on Sunday were rude Known eterday. Nearly every ' '!e on tl.' course will bo changed In one way or another, nine new greens will be bull and about 15a yards will be added t ,c piaying length of the couise. Thi "u -t intent i hauge will be at the twe'fth ho.c, the all uphill hole at the tcu'h end of the links. This will be conrt-d Into a one shot hole, the long drive trom the bottom of the slojie belns eliminated. New traps will 1r the main changes on the first two holes, but the t. rJ tie will be moved forward about f.i y j. d". and the green put back of P.e d t. h whh'h crosses the course. The fourth will remain about tlm same, but r.e.v traps will lo put In at the tlfth and the ,-neri raised. A new green will be torsi u -til .'oi the eighth ho'.o further don i. fie hollow. Th. e. .i . h pien will be moed back rf ill, nit. is, tnaMnu the hole alwut 4tU Jani A terraced green will make te 1"!. t fu -ltli harchr and the home rte h'-j a MI have two levels. The haul: n the ir of the home green will be c n . i- 1 r.-placeil by a trap. W r . i i ieg n at once and some of the )e mportant thangiu will be icmiji.ftfii IWoie the Junior Metropolitan nil .. w Jeii-ey championship are I.ajti at Enlewood m June. Ab"U' eighty jntries have been re ( ud f r the spring tournament of the Ccai'ry Club of I.akewood, which opens in- ei.-.ii m thu Metropolitan district t til' vv. and more are expected to- I ..u I hnos ng hh the quantity. ! f I'm first rank golfers liaxe not yet t i h.i 1 from, but Mime of them may tun . h- the time the tourney begins, V r. - one name on the list, how ff ,.i evuy golfer will be glad to t,ce ,iyolfer will be glad to see M"' ! -a- champion, and twice runner in r r tne national title. It was not ' g tint golfein all were speak 1 ? - r gf(" h( cause Ilerieshoff would I o- 'ie lns no more because of I!'"' 1 1- has been at I.akewood for Kre t: iii a month and has been play In? ijn'f a- often as possible. His scores t .- h en good, and If ho wins the tour r.f th it begin to-morrow- hla victory I -e more popular than that of any C-.e . eo iIJ ),e. It rice T Conk of Trenton haa en- f-e , i -an be depended upon in pi.i . ii.. 1 r D-r... tnndiill. ' VI pnv Philip V. O. Carter, who did everx-h'nc a golfer could do ut Pine. Ii'irn finring the winter, finds himself Vr.atie to go to I.akewood. To Organise Illlllurd I, ensue. T' (i s regular meeting of tlm In "r -j-i A -..iteur 111 Hard League will be v. iA 'R,t j the Amateur Hllllaid '" f ' w York, Hrcridway and S'ev- 'ouitii street, Ft-iinanerit organi--. I he elfeeted and officers for a war elected. Law ron e lit- i tempo , iry chalriiiau. expects nxeH of ten ililh.a lo attend C , Cre-rent A. '., Arlon x I. ' dctkninz. Freiimlschaft Club, ' ' ' i of Hook!yn, Hamilton r in- ikhri, Algomiuln club of r rreeport 13II.H Club and ' r I. hard Cub. x r. An '"xxIkiiiiI In He Hurled In 1'rniiec. e ,ix nf Flrrnln CiteMlgnol, who iridny nlsht, Is to lai nqit to i, lal. Maurice Daly, cloi-est fe late French billiard r-liam-1 ..V.'.fjjUn inevitable defent Into a Vic -.1 arrangement yesterday . 1 sheck of Clarke House. pped on Saturday. A brief"" . r fu in Is- held here Friday. Ilellhi m, itcHfhe Filial Hound. ' ' on riai-hcd the llnal round v il, f'iass c squash tennis 1 vi itcnlav liv (lufcatlng W u Hir10 straight gamea at 15 10, t C lleiibron w.ih at bin best n danvi-r only 111 the second 'r , his i.troken wcrn erratic. (r 17 TtlfM (',, Vlaiihallao Opera House. ii ' Viicxrn(B I'rlday. April "2". FRED. rlT0N,.;VnV;..AL REICH Mr , , . ,...,,-, Ilium, $7 ti 110, Wcelein athletes who promise to pro Mde a lance part of the Interest In tho rennsylvanla relay meet will begin their march on Phllrulolphl to-ilny In order that the teams for the different relay races will be In condition for the event which are scheduled for next Friday and Saturday. The middle West will have a bis army on the flrliiR line, Including the pltl! of the athletes from Michigan, Illinois. Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Minne sota, Wisconsin mid Ohio. There Is an addition to the Western contingent owing to tho acceptance of a pout entry for the two mile relay eham ploimhli) from Purdue University. Coining so late It Is natural to suppose that Purdue must have n quartet well tested for speed and stamina. None other would have a rhance against the speedy half mllers who will represent the East ern colleges. Tile battle between the East and tho West will be especially keen In the one mile relay, for whlcti PcnrwylvMila and Harvard were picked early as the con tenders. Now Wisconsin and Chicago have come to the front with evidence that four great quarter mllem will be on each of the Western teams and the Easterners are not so confident as they were early In the game. The loss of liorkwood Is considered by some a great blow to Pennsylvania, while others contend that It will make little dlTerenco to the efficiency of the team. The wnulne ones point out that without Ivocknood the Quakers made a new Indoor record for the mile at Iuls vllle, which was not allowed because the team was disqualified on a technicality. Tho Harvard team mny not be as font ss at first expected, ns reports from Cam bridge are to the effect that Teschner has not made the team and Mlnot will run In his place. Dartmouth, which was considered a a factor In the mile, will not send any relay teams, as the men have had no opportunity to practise out doors, but Princeton may prove the dark horse In the big event. Dartmouth will send five men for the special events, Including Harry Worth lugton, who won the broad Jump and Hnlshed second In the penthalon last year. He has been Jumping well In practice and Is expected to repeat In the broad Jump. Trcnholm. the hurdler, has recovered from an Injured leg and will be a competitor In tho quarter mile hurdle race. Spears, the shot putter, who broke tho Indoor record held by Whitney, Is believed to ho capable of giving Mucks of Wisconsin a hard tight In the shot put, and Hector, tl basket ball captain, will try for the high Jump ami the pole vault. In the latter he has been clearing 12 feet regularly In prac BRIEF NEWS AND NOTES OF THE BOXING ARENA Fred Fulton will be at the ringside In the Stadium A. C. to-night to watch Charlie Welncrt try his punches on Jack Keating, so-called heavyweight champion of tho United States navy. It will be Frederick's second view of the big Jer sey Ite In action. He was preent a week aso last Saturday when Welnert knocked Andre Anderson clear out of the ring. Fullon Is trying to get a line on all the men he may be called upon to meet In the near future. He saw Jim Coffey top Jack Cleyer two weeks ago, Just after his arrival here. Twelve rounds of boxing formed the strenuous part of Fulton's trauilng pro gramme yesterday. In the morning he had three round brushes with Sam Mc Vry and Jim Harry who was a fair sort of performer In the day of Marvin Hart and Mlko Schreck. In tho afternoon Frank Kendall and Hill McKlnnon. hl.i regular :-parrlng partners, took three round Wins Hcalnt him. Mnnnger Mike Collins says to-day's work will end the heavy part of the preparation for the bout with Al Itelch Friday night. Paddy Mulllns will reopen tho Clermont A. C. of Brooklyn to-night, the State Athletic Commission having lifted the suspension of the club. Mulllns will be in full charac now, to avoid the troubles he got Into while Jimmy Twyford was wot king for him. To-night's reopening efirH brlncjt tocether Itatlllng Reddy and Terry Martin In a bantamweight ten rounder, and Young ttushy and Tommy Farrell In a featherweight contest of the same length. Jnhnnv Griffiths and Willie needier ..I t- . I i...Ainn,l It clasn lo-mormw nigni m "-' "' " weight. Honors arc about even so far, ONE FOOT ENOUGH FOR BURKE. tinHlnir Boxer With ArltBelal I, Inih Wlna Two Boat. A cripple who has one genuine foot and one artificial one astonished the spectators hy winning both his bouts In the prellminarU-H of tho amateur boxing tournament held at the Ciescent Ath- i letic Club last night. He was Hugh .,.,. . Ans,.i,' a. r. ami bia 'um-J . ." ' effect unon his lighting, Hurko made Ida debut last night and In both bouts proved himself the better battler He first tackled a namesake. N. Ilurke. unattached. The latter lasted about two nilnutis. when the referee halted the struggle to save him from be ing knocked out. William Silverman of the 1-Mucatlonal Alliance, a rugged youth and a fairly good scrapper, wan his next opponent. Silverman was the aggressor for the Ilrst round, but that was all. Hurko dropped his opponent In the sec ond session and had him groggy In the third T l'.lseiistadt of the New West Side A. i. vanquished H. Sloan of tho llronx Church House after an extra round Mi-iiulrg.in of SI. Jerome's Catholic Club earned the deel-don over It. Diskens, un-nlt.ich'-d. S. Iwickwood, unattached, mad T. Marcus of Trinity Club quit In one round. ' In tho 130 pound class contests I., ft. Ilrowiihteln of Clarke House won from J I,cwls. unattached, and H. Komln sky of the Onanam A. A forced S, Clllek stein, unattached, to quit In one round. ii xox-er" iiniittncneq, lurneq wnBi DILLON GETS THE DECISION. neat llnlx-- In Hnlhrr Turn noul In Kansaa lt. KANFaa Citt, Mo.. April 25, Jack Dillon, the I Hunt Killtr. of Indianapolis, received tho decision over Hattllng Ie vlnsky of Nxw York In their fifteen round bout In Convention Hall to-night. The Irnut w.ih rather tame, neither man Mng f-cnt to hi knees. Levlnsky aiuierti-d that he hrnke, his right hand In the sixth round. Ed Smith, ft fhlcaro newspaper man, wna referee. tice. The fifth man In all probability will bo the freshman llohhs, who has been doing well In the broad Jump and hurdles. Oeorgo P. Mathews, chairman of the registration committee of the Metropoli tan Association, was enthusiastic yes terday over the first amateur boxing tournament held In New Jersey under tho new law. This toolc place on Mon day night at Newark Under tho auspices of tho National Turn Vereln. These, contests are confined to amateurs, and tho sanctioning power rests with the committee of which Mathews Is chair man. Tho first show was welcomed so heartily by the cltlxena of Newark that the sale of tickets stopped at 8 o'clock, when tho house wns sold out. Thomns I.. Itaymond, Mayor of New ark, was present and stayed until the last bout was decided. A few doubtful amateurs tried to ring In, and one of these, William Wlttlnger of the Whirl wind A, A., was disqualified on the spot. Wlttlnger admitted boxing nt the Olym pic Club three years ago under the name of Sharkey Wllllnms. Chairman Mathews also held up the prim of Itussell I'lnzlno. winner of the 1 3ii pound class. Ho Is a member of the Puritan A. , and aeeoidlng to re port sold tickets for a New York club show In which he had the Idea of com peting. Since the law went Into effect there has been a great boom In amateur boxing across the Hudson and 100 New Jersey lads have applied for registra tion. Martin Sheridan said yesterday that he Intended to produce the new Irish whlto hope na one of the non-competitive features of the Monument A. C. games at Coltlc Park on May 7, This broth of a boy Is .Michael Sheridan Orellfh, hli middle name being In compliment to the family of the great nil around athlete who, like Orellsh, comes from Mayo. rtli. x. i- . , " i - miviidii in ri-tcu ivvi mi, ttii.t (ii, n n . reach of ninety-four Inches, which Is 1 eleven Inchci longer than r'hnmplnn Wlllard's. Jim Corbett also will he In attendance for the purpose of seeing the Gaelic football game. Prank Moran and John McCormacn, the singer, are others who will he there to see the fun. The chief event will be the fifteen mile walk for the championship of New York and New Jersey. This excludes Oeorgo flouldlng. which will add to the excitement of the race, Another nov elty Is the twenty-five mile bike race, for whlcti fifty teams have entered. Points will be awarded for the leaders at each mile. For the first time at Celtic Park the track will have the new twelve Inch border and will bo banked to Insure safety to the bike riders. CHERRY MALOTTE TO CARRY TOP WEIGHT (trci'iitrrp Stable Also Hits Xoxt Two in Order for Satur ilnv's Font ure. The Greentree Ptnblo's Cherry Malotte will x-arry top weight In the race for the Cedarhurst Cup. the handicap steeple, chase which will be the feature of the first day's racing of the Uockaway Hunting Club at Hewlett Hay Park, Iong Island, next Saturday. The weights were announced yesterday and stiow that the Greentree Stable Is likely to lx prominent In amateur sport this year, as next In order are two more chasers of that popular stable, Hen Wyvls, an Imported horse, nnd Iloyal Amber. The racing next Saturday will Hart the amateur eennti, and the meet win be concluded with another daj's sport on the following Saturday. The fol lowing otll-lals have been appointed Stewards. J. '.. Davis, F. C. Hlshop, Henry W null. Cnpt K. H. Cassatt. Andrew Miller. H. S. Page nnd Schuyler 1 Parsons: Judges, H. A. Hourne and W. I.. Power . paddock Judge. F.dvvard S, Von, hundlcapper, Frank J. llryan clerk of scales, W. C, Krwln , starter, Frank T Clarke ; clerk of course, George W. Gall; patrol Judges, A. J Akin. Al bert Franke, Itcne I.u Montagne, Cnrt landt H. Dixon 2d, John P. Kane and Alfred I.. Norrls. The Cfdarhurt Cup Is a handicap steeplechase at about two miles. The weights: Cherry Malotte.... lMIDixnn Park . Ilen Wyvn lix'rresl Hill Iloyal Amber 14'Pashlnn Wing Abdnn 14'. otto Kioto Nenunhar H3 0vrieir . I'nniak .. Ill tlurirrave .... lrinil,iil Inn .. 131 ty nin- Ilelleof llrynMawr 13l On Their Toes Batavuu glide along with ust the right amount of rub ier touching the ground just like a runner on hi toesl THAT'S WHY BRTflllft mvttiYvm giva hanaat miles of laaad for ira ary gallon of f a minimum friction urfaca but maximum itranith and wear. Good idaa, thoa indanta tiont weran't the? Ii vaux car Mat or nrr unu ' 7'rHATAVIA Tllll HxTAVIA IIHBHKIl CO. I'aelory at llatatla. New York Balarla Ituhber Co.. ll)ii llmadway, New York ,',S7 Manhallan Ave., Iliimkl) n, Aih to Bmtavim Cray TWtaa HAVitK nr. ClnACT, Md., April 2n. TheTe was it serious break this afternoon be tween tho horsemen racing here and the track management which threatened the success of the meeting, due to end on Saturday, t.ate to-night the matter In dispute was settled, and to-morrow's card, which had suffered from lack of entries, was cancelled Entries will be left open until 8 o'clock to-morrow morning and a new programme substi tuted. A delegation of dissatisfied owners, headed by William Uarth of Virginia, called on Manager tlurko and thteatened to make no more entries unless all purses were raised to 600. Tho manager de clined to Increase the purses and the entries closed with a very small list Later the horsemen and the management came together and both made conci sions which led to the decision to sub stitute a new card. Tho results: Pint Have Two-) rar-oUU, selling, four nd a half furlongs. Tnres, 110 (.Met calf), 19.10, tl 20 unit IS, won: Cheliea, 103 (K.Ik), 1 0.30 ami tl.to. second, Punltann, 1 1 J (Iluvton), l:'.!0, third TIIIU, :SI. My lilrl. Pol Meals. l joii ami I)t render also ran Herond Itarr .ter plerh- fu- four )aroMH and upuaril twit nu.i . Hum Mt,, 13;; ..'rnnn!, $ft 6'. S4 T'J Hint $., iO, won, Idle Mlihafl, l"i (A'len). II V0 and 13 10, nion.t, i ,l Hon, Ml (Crawford!, 13. 10, thtM Tlm, 4.J2 I.tttle Hugh. Ai later, Tim K'.rphant and llandrunnlng olio ran. Third Itace Three-year-nlda and up ward, ml, inn, tiw nd a half furlongs! Squealer, 111 i Parrlntlonl. U.50. 1 1, TO and IJ.J0. won, SlumW It.. IS: (McTangartl, H unit t:.bO, leeond; ProhlMtion, I OS ifhultlnxeri. K.tO. third Time, 1:0 J. Tlnjan and lllnck Itrnom alto ran Kourth Hace r.nir. year-old" and up. ward, the Newark Helling Stakes: one mile nd neNenty yards: l'hlt I'Rxar. too (t'ar rlngtnni. 13.40, 12. TO and out. won: Illum inator, 10: (J, McTnggart), 13.10 nnd out, eecond, Hrave Cunarder. tlft (Hehame. horn), out, third. Time, 1:47. Dinah lla also nn Ktfih Race Three. year-olds and up ward selllni: five and a half furlongs Prince llenr). 111 l.I. McThit furl I, 13 30, I? 0 and I! !"), won; The Masquernder, 1U (lltltn'Hil, 14 :n and 13 40. etnnd, Stalwart Helen. 115 (Hchanichorn), I? 10. third Time. 1 i 4-S Haddt' hol Virginia W, King K. and Uoodn-ood a'si ran Sixth Itaei- Thre-year-old and up ward el'lna. one mile and a sixteenth Itoial Mctror, lo: iliuttlnr). 13 70. 13 10 ami i.i. nnn. i.nm Traxers. 103 (Moun taint. Ill 30 and IT 0, second, Hay n Man'. KIT iWardl. 110 10, third Tlm. 1 : Hlackford, Mr Mack. Illhie Hlbhs. Valos and Tenr also ran. Sexrnth lta.-e -l"i- ihr yarnlds an 1 upward. se-.inK five and otie-ha'f fur 'n -aleritien 'man 5 (I.Skes), 113, l ') and 1130. w-nn. 'hml:Utlon, 101 (Seliamsrhnrni. 13 To and 13 10 second Max ins Cholfe. 110 (Trnx er) 111 0. third Time, 1 0? Km.iie Old Ilnh, Coiinterpart. tanvltl II, Vllev Kreda .t.ihn- in Partner and Shago also ran AMfSKMENTH. METROPOLITAN Jffi.??. fxenlngs t :to. Matlnreatiirdax-al -J In,' i.ts r wvr.u. hp DIAGHILEFF'S BALLET RUSSE TO.N BUT Jeheheraaade." "Solsll rl Nult." lU-nitini- l.r Spectre rl" la lime I,- paire lth MM MJInky, Mn, Helm iiaxnloir .term . Mniea laipnkoia, Itetallio T,lt, lui-tleta. eUoIota THItR 1 'l,WM de Pin.- Carnatal,'' inunOi - tM-helieraiaile." ttlth Mines ljp.. kuta. Itetalle. Trhernhheta. SuLnlota, axlleitska, HewlrUe, .MM, .Mucin, Holm. Idlki'xltl. ( -i-ehi'(. CD I ' I'cinmrhUa," "I.a IVInree Hn. I nil clianlee," "N'xihldes." "Prlnre Ifft.r " txlth .Minixx. laimkota. Tehernlrheta. Waxllew ska Snkcilova. MM Maxaln. Holm, (JHtrlluff SAT MAT "''leopitre." "1. Wtre lie It OAl.mHI. h,,..'- -rarnatil," t!i M NlJIn-Uy. Max-ln, Holm, (latrtlolT, Idzlkiiaxkl, (ee heitl, Mmex Iqiokota, Itetallct Trhernlrheva, W'asitenska Soknlova 9AT FVF "'"', Sjlphldet." "l.-i I"rincivx,. OHIiCICiKni-hant.-e." .-folell de Null " -Sili.'herata.l"." with MM, Nlilnxkj. M..n (latrll'ilf. .tere. Mnnt. laipiikoia, Iterallet, Trliernletieta tvlleka. "okol.ua, llexli-ku. I'rlirsi l. SI. .to, a, ..vi, pvi und i-x. HAKHMAN PIANO U.tKD Mailne I'lllnii'a Theatre. noih t.anr.R'ttay Last Recitalsof thcSeason YVETTE GUILBERT lO-MCIIT tr H:t The recital will he preceded hy an Hddri ot m. ji i.i mils ni:.x r mi l i aim Nunitav Ktenliifx, Apr. .'III. .May 7. nl :., Iliesda.t A Irldat fi.. Mav A .1, at a. aMod ( KMII.l :illSi:tt, "Violin. hv ( VAltl NII.I'HI .N.S at the llano Ticket now at Hot (Wire IxnaUi I'linn Dlrc-tli.n I'ATHAHIM: A IIA.MMVS THEATRE FRANCAISI'.v'c:, Mllfllll.1 L'l'l... L'.l 1 XJ.. . ...... svi'l-. 6ALA FAREWELL WEEK SPKCI.M.I.y SCI.KCTKH Pltin.KA.M ThurKte (b'Bn?,enfr. .V'1'lmn...Mat. 1 1. Brieui i.Miiltrpiece I'rl Mat. i.l a l.I, aliinlay M.itlli.i-. at Night (iiila fane xxell.Mght (MonAmi Teddy, Hh Edjar I Brcrr.an & Yronne Girrick La Petite Choeolatiere, i I :iu i :u: i' l X "llll X.1IIISII XJICUIC La Petite Chocolatiere With all tho Artlata and numls-r of additional acta. AGMILLEN l.axi o'ln Kedtnl. Mat. Ltu. ADr. .'U. at S.I.'.. Aeolian 1 1 .11 .sens ,'.u i ts, to 2 00. Knahe llano. pahkw r.i.ii riiM KitT or m:akon McOORMACK iiiri'iiiiiiiiMK. M'.xr sit mi a v Miiiir AT h 1.1, TIl lxLTH NOW AT HoX OKKH'I! ('onl.froni Noon Dsllv I ij-i.w,oc. triangle I llm orn. presentx llniiElaa falrhaiiks, -Tlio (jood Had Man " !'.'.'.""'" .Arhnckle In "Tlm Other .Man " I'rl in e Tlie.ilre.stiin.r.ie., Apr. .10, mtiij rol.lt SO.NH UI'.CITALwIthNAHIIATIVi: rJliL D..1 I T: I'l.i-ii vuuii.ii ixuuci i nu Mniin Heals Now at Thealrn Ilex Ofllee. Cillo IIUIIhON TIIPA THP. Tues., May 3 at rp.lo. RATAN DEVI Neronil Iteillal nf l ast Indian Nuiiks, Tickets Ii: I o, Mic .Mgt.J.II.I'oiid Ljceiini Human IIOTEL8 AND KEttTAL'HANTlL 14th Street, near Fourth Atoouj, Prince George fiotel riftb Ava. and llth M. psdal ralsa la perraurat gutala, HOTEL ALIERT ISMUStiC llilei l up. i:cllnt. ratlaurant mat rale, nioderata prtca. Hpaclal rata Cat permanent guMla. Medaru. orapraof. AMP-P.MK.VTX. ttILTCPCRnEi: Mat Tom ir in i xiiuniiubnA s -.iv toft AO. ROBINSON II CRUSOE. JR.II With AL JOLSON 48th ST.?," I'xs ,ir ii'wK.. r-.x k ir. Hi Matinee Tit tn'wS 1 '! l.uuene Waller. ftniiCnV a'"1 P. efll'txv. Kvg 15. UUnCUl Mailni--Tiie- A --at 1 I'. HTT13!53MliiII xmeie lllxes t lih I'.dnmnd llreme Luetic J'aton. PeWItt Ji'imlnm (xyilney Mather. Huth Vteldlna ot avunucr w.m siii ft I I I W W lr. am Kvg, s :iu. Matinee To day A at 30 l.M ll IIMI IIP Grace George In III IIS Mill hll.WVN Coinnly Captain llraHibminil's Conversion LYRIC I IIP TKI,.rJ'l West nl H'ttaj I ts K 20 t.lt To day. II fU 8 m .V ki I .1 x W U1.1III'" Lpeiwnl A a'AttiM Kts.S 1.1 ItASINUti mi Mm lo-ila),'.' 1.1. tmnh ''rillev ttlth Trill I ejn. SI1SS SHUbtHI intAlflt i-v'lT. 41 MIA. i cati ir-rtn.1 - I'n-si'nia i aw I nLnn ip i wi.iii: kimi -. Wirka fur lll.NP.l'l P Al'TOHs' TPNI) CORT W, i-Pt llryant 111 Kva. K 1.1. Mai Tiwlat l'niiaat '.' t.1 Alatlm-n In-day AOc to II..VI. Arnold DALY M-OIH S lllSIIM'im I.Y ANII lt- Usui m.i a in his itr.vivai.or rlAIILl IK IPS IIIIII.I.1A.M I IIMLIIV. BEAU BRUMMELL SI'.N (Imrmini; nnd allmcUt imprr- ittnali'tn " iMirrvnc feiimrr. AMLHK'aN "Arn'iM latu rnlourd tin nrtntic triumph " - H'rai-y Itiimtr. IILKtl.ll 'll'mi. uhxiirhini;, iltllQM- -iWi . nH'nvtith' PHIXs I Turnip1! fi" lltilu. Strong tup unit " llVli. TI'.l.l'.l.ltaM "AmWenre nloyrti Hi- vlau in li'- (ill! :. Nl'N "Mr. Ilalu uat admirable." r.w llVli. WOW l "7i mlrnl it on lief re'ie us apron;, nnd cure twain. .lrnn,( Italy piiTrs nimwf fu lie n fine uier.' Clmiltt Dttrnlon STANDARD '!;,,. ll'aay A, tl. TWICE 2:15 I INCL. DAILY 8:15 SUNDAY ALL MATS. 25c & 50c US., -.Me, AOc, 7Ac. CI.IKI. 'I lie Must leiwitlnn:d HI'-iil III, .in. i liter Prehiinteil. l-itery PiirMin liter Hi Vearx nf Alju hliould hisi ll, S'.'Mlobe.MW-aVSASOo (No riilldren Admlltisll, A All Ml. Tliaalrn. THIPK DAILY. Inc. Hun. 'r Near 11 way. Hry. 72'ii. at a A K Hharn. :l-.V.NVH BIIIAIII "T'e la.tr. I'INKMA DKAMA, LllliijKWIIIMIil AMPSEMKNTS. MAXINE ELLIOn'STiTO-M'W EVE. A Musical remedy nf Parisian Life. im. JI.CO. aVyant. io:ai a a a DUinsp XI Pmi. ana Is Carta Mating and JHnelrg at lMnner ano Fiiptxr. ganTU ISth. West of ll'way P.va. jl) BUUIn $..',o Malllliv To-day 2 .Hi M'tlS II Vtll.kN in iiimmi:. !rix'ir'!e,". THK CO-RP.SPONDF.NT with llarrl-uin Hunter ami Norman Tret or MISS IL.VHKK A lllll.llilll In .x iiIhx lllll tins I.OVP.liOM txt'll, CHMPII V and lilt OI 1 nQTU CT TIIPATHK.nr ItVar P.f s ,v XJXSII - 1 .in Matinee To iiy -j : 111 111" llll if Ills life. A KING OF NOWHERE RiyftPCt -'l'th. d'-ar H'ttay It ITS K -211. m iiinws. Mais. I iwlay Silt -J;.-(l Popular M)liii. Ti.-iliir XI A tl Ml I en Muslral I'omixl)- 'Pliat la nim-rentl .a . VERY GOOD EDDIE LAST 4 DAYS FINAL PERF'NCK NP.XT SAT. NIOHT T MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Tlt-e Dally. 2 1.1 A s 1.1. liieii Hour Larlier JLsiJLrj BBARNUM & BAILYL , AND THK NKW flPKC 1 "pifiM kit lurii'i vt PERSIA THE BIGGEST AND BEST CIRCUS EVER EXHIBITED MONhTF.lt "o I Hi:K i'UMIIII Atlinixliiii lo Ofx ti faHls llexerxtxl Seuls, Kteothhm. 3B OUB 7 ie, S I , $ I Ml Prix .Ho llm Seats, J 10 ( hlldren under 10, half prli'o liiafteriHHin perful'lliaui ex, eti-epl s,n Hram-ll Ticket omei-ilaihh-li Valley Tli kelOir . Il'ltav, 4J M , (IIiiiIm.I llroi. ,1! II M if A fit , N. V. Central Ticket OIL, 12.1 ft .x; 7tll Av t it rl- I riiitiiKtmn 1 1 Matinee Daily ats $1,00 W- IMA Mv i til f I VI hip hip unnniv 1 INnnlii I Souta A HIS i.-eiix.illuii.il M-.itMu HAM) lint Hailet Mai 211 hliiKial hy it. II lliiriixlde. .sun h I,'., Pamsi'l John Mii'uriii ii k BROADWAY THEATRE "TjHV JOHN BARRYMORE "Tin: urn WIHOW." . A DK W'Ht. Cul.l'In h'Ktery Day H nr Stum Ui It P. M. ir. to Stic. KIKI1K OF VKHHI'N and tl'l-Pl.lN HAIHS ON I.O.MIO.N. IDUiyn Dl TUCaTDC Every Rte, I II v I Is xj i 1 1 s-n l ll ft- , lit. JU V t,"DI Mnmiln Vm Nil" AMI xKMKMx, MAX t IIHh's I I HUM, llll EMPIRE Vi'M.a'K.At.'.JV,' Ainnixtiix Tluiinax (,n-.ilcl Ante -Ii a-i i llll, . i m id LYCFIIM Hax.41M I xei ) Charlex I'mlinnii, D.nlit ilt-lavo pri-v The Heart of Wetona DRAMATIC TRIUMPH RLTON THFA'IKia M-'1",'" P.t t,. Hmry II II irrl. ui I IIIM .MillM'i: III.IIW -'-,lo "A HOST-LBNTEN TREAT' TPLKl HM'II M llliltl.l' IIIK IIKIIIIK ANGLiN-BLINN in 1 1-. ir tt lid,, llrl , i , A WOMAN So IMPORTANCE "i Him f a liluti nrdei ' P "n etenhm nf pure en lt iiient anil iiimixe '"nieni." lir.HAI I) I lllllati lietl enli-r.iiiis vll.inied ill linprilxlialile r li. ,i,a i ' TltlHPNP. "Miss anwllo, Mr. Illliin and Hielr .is,i, liii r- - tiring ii ii I nil Hie hrll llanie nf the plat SF.ATS A Wi:r.KS IN ADVANCE ( RllfTf H'aat (i.ili -l t tiM s " s. olt'I M.its Tl l-l V, A --il ; IM fv mine- Ttwirivm i?i3. riaiL K's all iiIiiiiii the 1'eiiiistltniiU Pnlcli In Hie fiinnx Mule limn of Hrlnli.irl. I'a, Erstwhile Susan riHini PR iJKATItl.i W(M IJ Ptx.s -.iiMisTo-ilayAf.-ii 2 20 Justice . IlilHI I 1 i.ll'ttO'ttl M tprp(i."i LIBERTY Wh;,T tsi'XT i vu-s x i mi, rp . .unnniv mi.i , ., , Jl'l.li IHINXI II JHSI I'll MMILHMIN HllltN I HtllldllN ttxjvwur sybil Dpi ctftWIr UTII sp r(rnnt;-s o -bbnuwVi,lt, I'nin W Mi 4 It A THE BOOMERANS lltlr.i M. Kline Netl luesiliit, ICTflD ll at- 4 .-. 1 1 t i:tess'x,,x RPPIIRI If! wknt-isdst i trnniiMx .-o ntrUDLIU MntH.Tii.il A .s.ii ,ii -.' jo Vl'.ltlll't lir.OPII'.M I'lioriisielieaiMl. rrom nun nil etery Tlim'lay s I1 M , llkll n-IuhiI of 4'iiiiiinep-e. l.'i.'i f ('A sl SlllltiTS tilxlllllil to participate, hliould apply there I'lineli A Judy I lira I re. I'lln l.ol 11 TREASURE ISLAND U rill Mfalaa lVI 1 Slit I'll-. I.l I'M . oik iir.HTiM ri.rto, n.'. ki.ah a n. B anrttinv.'iTAfldx.v PIitssi-' p vs n M,t " n Mtt aaxW ,ill.-.l .r.lti-llll. Children. A Kent Iteawill. .MiiKicat C'lt ' " ' ' Mt -I Ml M tllllx M x B NEW AMSTERDAM n m i im s i ii t t mi 1 1 . i-i Is till,- I 1. I I. ,1 III tt 1 1 -X I -'l ll" llllllll 1 it .' . l ,- 1 1 I II " ll 1 ' tl I , IM' Special Xntice: Owing to Public Demand! lit One More Week gTREE in Rcnry UIII s l't 1 1 i iy i i:i:.n i im. tt iI4-ri!X'.X Iff X..X U 'in iv.mi ixi,., tti i n M 'Mil' rja:u..j:..jiaM-rvi,raia-gniyiKara: AlTfriMri-.v " "r;.r. -r.tvi I III Ill's ll tl I M l'liltl M( HP V," C0HiNS,'".V r,,,, Mitzi in ' POM-POM ' CENTURY UJ,r p-'I SHAKSPERE-S 9 EMPtST vt s , I'll! Ill I I li I s I 'i :i CRITERION ' .I 1 'it'll ii li t run i ut hi i j i , l MSI" I fj H.I . I .1 . : ft The melody m tnim I t ll HI I -.1- I - l IV 'III "i le.il.i n I , M I I.l t I I. .11 llll- I 'IM, tl I I I III t I III M I tint - t Mi .li ,ii mi I " . II' I Ni iU i HARRIS ', I ELTIKGE -.. , " silli I IMI inii.siix xhiiimiix, 1 1 ' ll Null Hi" I' It.'s Mi r t II :J,.V ll"ii . I.. liiinie Ax MI.M.itux, It, 'iin Her- leill, 4l I I Iim V "ll A I n. ' ALACR II xt.it , i; Dalit Mt S " ; l C0LUMH1A Maiils of ' nlllMIUt. H.i 'Mi. 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