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“THE WOR LD; Y AY UP TO DATE + . Tound table in the Cadillac cafe, head in my business.”” ’ Nolan Here on Business, Interests of Battling Nelson, champion of the world, ing, if proper inducements show see the Battler {n action, “T expect to make a match for Nelli with Terry MoGovern,” Nolan plained. ahead of me throughout the country, nutshell.: ‘ws best, but six may do, Nelson isn't enough at that. feats I am satisfied that there won't be Jess than $20.00) in the house, and It may figure away above that. be shown seating capacity, and that t will be no hitches in pulling off fight. “Then I will take Nelson right out of the show and put him into training. ‘He will be here in two weeks, If the f@atoh Is made he will train as aie des he did for the Britt Meht We how dangerous McGovern's eine: ih and we don't intend to be care! Nelson will Iay off and rest for one the seuson were broken last night ‘week, then put In two weeks more of the hard wor! “Then you have some respect for Mc- where the Harlem Circle and A\ @overn?” I suggested, Nelson a Wonder. Nolan smiled pleasantly. ‘Yes; know that Terry can hit harder than any of th posalbly excepting Yo Corbett at his best. He might knock Nelson down, greatest fighter In the world, When he, fought Young Corbett the first ume I @aw Corbett haul off and swine one right from his knees, It landed on Nelson's jaw clean as a whistle. “LE tell you that was a wallop I thought ‘Oh Lord! It’s all off now." | team, ‘What do you suppose Nelson aia? Why Ne Just shook the hair out of his eves ‘and knocked Corbett flat on his back| with that left-hand hook of his. You) Know he has a broken bone in his lett) elbow. He can't put a pin in his tie th that hand. But can't he hit with: ity “MeGovern may hit hard enough to put Bat down, but you'll see him up again quick enough, They say any man can be knocked out, I guess it's true, But I’m perfectly willing to take & chance on Nelson no matter who he) fights, They won't finish any counts on him yet a while. | Nelson a Fighter. “Tl tell you something about Nel- es gon,”” went on Nolan, warming up tog tam ol me eames to-night are his work. ‘He is a fighter, He thinks Abe Attell is the world, but he doesn't want any of the Attell kind of cleverness himself. He fights. He can't hit @ light blow, and I don’t want him to learn how, He'll be champion as long as he fights in his own style, Look at Benay Yanger. There was a great fighter, He had &@ punch. He knocked out Young Cor- bett when Corbett was a tough mark Then Yanger took up clever boxing @nd that was the end of him. MeGov- ern mre@at little man, because he hes always fought like Neison, pute tne all he had into his pune “Don't think that Nelson isn in a way, though, He has @ black eye In his life. H ut wp in a fight. Britt lack and blue after the jast where he hammered them against Nej- N's AWkWard guard. But he couldn't puach on Bat's body, Nelson ed them all. He doesn't take half i. punching they think, for he hae t nack of picking them off just be- fore they reach the mark, Terry Comes First, “To-day I expect make arrange. Mente for the fight with McGove dimmy Gardner gets the nex: Gardner is a great 1 Hi to per best two in fo make the jlgntweignt imi ; Bobete “and 'Milier | atvieion thet can make 123 pounds, the pros: eats cen Gil Gent within he fone ‘aied Dr Hickock and (ouper. th | oeots are that Attell will eventually have to Noy RW she ign the ign ps named rolling two games aboy anton the Jn ef Babee thon Oh the: ‘ The hard nt jampion, and he shall not @o our of 2% rerte i games wels we ti la made, were ~ Sieger Off to Fight, poe ee ea zone edd RDA Sues rock, | Chariey Slower, the Hoboken lightwetghe, CORNELL BOYS STICK BY WARNER ITHACA, N. Y., Nov, 16 —or the first time wince the Princeton game the Cor moll ‘varsity squad assembied yesterday on Percy Field. The coming together of the men was a crucial moment In the) } fottbal! situation, for open revolt @geinet Conch Warner by some of the re was feared team quarier-back Kice upon the charge Mausing dissension in the squad had friends on the eleven who, It ed, would m back, but all the Present with the exception O'Rourke, who is injured, an to, Who {8 at his home In} ause of ati injured hand, stood Warner, After the oar said it was the 1 BY ROBERT EDGREN. “Apollinaris {s my limit,” said Billy Nolan, as we sat down at a little “I never drink, Billy Nolan, famous manager of famous Battling Nelson, looks as if he kept a clear head, He has the clean-cut face of a trained athlete, clear eyes, @ good, ruddy color, He might be a welterweight among fighters,’ he is a heavy heavyweight among managers. Nolan is known in the sport- ing world as “Iron-Jawed" Nolan—not, as some have suggested, because he talks 60 much, but because when he shuts his Jaws in his peculiar de- termined manner nothing under the sun {s going to change him, ike the bull-headed Scotchman {n the sory— Te ken, but he canna theenk deeferently.” Billy Nolan ts here just now in the oie ff) Mghtweight last fight on the Ho is intend- ‘im pay the referee UP, t0 privileges. arrange a chance for Eastern people to amount and “All sorts of etories have cone but here ts what I intend to do in a {@ “First, if we are given the right sort {fd become a champlon, of inducements, Nelson will fieht Terry tae MoGovern. Twenty rounds would suit the kin @ aix-round fighter, but he can go fast fe i “If we make the match for a six- ne, The Natio; found bout the house must seat at least 7.611, 600. I won't demand a guarantee, be- any time to waste fourh e@use I know that this fight will be a with great drawing card, and wit) enough ‘ere.’ I must quietls I De. and made an average of unk average of $83 for the three games, als But this Nelson is the this season. | 6Anes of his patrons rully 2y per cent. everest boxer fi the:} Warner tad just dismissed trom the | w/\)\ ave unless Rice Pe i wien ayers | in tive ey at the Grand Cefitra. Brook-| straight Jab almost at will during tne Of) Sym tominnt, There ig a side. bet of $9. | virgt few rounds, After that Gibos, Wad wmperity-Presby eeries in the| Whose right eye was almost closed, Central Wuenanent” thie evens | managed 10 keep off and whenever the hy "haawick and White again meen Erd-| little Ttan started to mix It, SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ee @ THURSDAY EVE! G, NOVEMBER 16, 1905. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, I have to keep a clear He js “He is aye open to argument {gee to settio before we will tall with them. There was Roto Nelson's end of the purse in the pretense of making Oe Spere ib 6 Use ¢ pletur sok his end fur that ter of Aped bree t received a iy At Yet Let Bre, pay, his dette be, fore he ties to business with Neon, promises have hae mith “And’ then?” “Why, Nelson wants to t t fo Denmark fn the spring. “Wie Sattt® see the king. Battiin, Nel the only Dane who has came ‘ore here | lan't he? make Denmark | the water, and 4s done something to ous on Mid side of is ought to be glad to sha with him. As for the talk apont to Englind—there's nothing tn | ‘sy haven't the money there You don't hear of any $25,000 purses In Eng. nal Sporting Cub | han, don wanted him, but bust ness, amd professiona ally we ne | ushing around the tuppenny purses they give “How about the story th: wants to get manied?’” "At Nelaon At this question Mr. Nolan emtea | ¥, Set his tron Jaw dn a manner that didn't Jook very nromising to | Nelson ambitions, and the Interview | over, BOWLING RECORDS BROKEN LAST ~ NIGHT All local bowllng |e: recomis yn, haw a novelt: f sere for Waving three finger holee bored in & straight in line “Ho mays this gives @ reverse ari Eaatern five-men Very useful in bowitng, championship series at the Hanem Circle alleys Mxtoen entries have been made in Laell-Dally. Ce Individual tournament which has ben parted at the Grand Cen | alisye. “Conteatante “wil nights forthe valuatie. trop rorye ey ung met in a series of three gu. rhe home tum put up the hig! 1061 In the third game of the By For real bowling grit Mra. Lester, a a n the bowling In. th men championship at the ‘Hari ‘leys, having broken @ little finger Monde 1 having It cauent between tw kalte in iy for the series The Algonquins Hot do better than Li, but m a total above iat for league contests competition, in which her team poling is @ leading Frank Meyer, of the Sioux team, is rated m work in Which eac ve | 8 one of the best be the 200 mark es fillows: Har: | Rast New York bomlere at the Gotham teitan, 410; aleyer, “dol aa t 2 6 ay jel, 248. Kos sand Macdonald rolled owlere making th: Grand 1 l~ 233, Loehr, 217 and Hartrtian, 208 in the | headquarters, are anxlour te. mecert tet second game. Smith. Behwebke, Ross, Wy-| Meht againe: Dalnes fay ne man and Bhiman made up the Algonquin | Fames seq will wager 9100 on the renal ey will also back Meht and son against The full scores were as follows: Harlem | Daines and son tp Circle, 983, 1,038, 1,061; Algonquin, 952, 1,022, ' 975. Eight clube of w a tae dave at the Rr ° lyn, Club dave HEARD ON THE ALLEYS, | Pine Pong: ‘Tuestav. "Prosper! sant ance: We'nestay, Liberty and Independene iebincainene Thursday, Pither and White Lilies: Friday Swartz, .ot the Hawthornes, and Becker, Monarch. of the Mornin iWounstaree gpuane: Swarts was to which many of oiled £.¥e series of beat At Kubldort s imat nigut, winner of the maten, in) ne woures Were over BuV, of "Newark who has re @ Monarch ¢ Monarch elub te regarded John Schwebke and Bert Allen are soun to meet in & maton contest, Lest eix in ewven Sues, wad lor $i & fide at tne Avolun, sWenly-third atreet and piath avenue Manager Wa! the Automatic p of the sixteen at the Albion, says that Spotters TOW i use on ben aieys, have improved te He he use of theee i over the city believes chat in aul er ear Diteapotters Will be genera BY JOHN POLLOCK, Ate Attsll, who claims the feather. ng shown by bowlers | ¥eisht championship title and who will igve series of ganes jeave shorlly t San F sco, where aay’ ahs he hopes to get on a twency-round bat+ Morning alle tle with Frankie Nell, will engage ino of Patent aarti fitteen-rownd bout in Baltimore to-nignt, porcunlty to show what he can, His opponent will be that rugged little ‘| this’ beng Vout | fighting conductor of Chicago, Tommy 2 Mowatt, who only ten days ago gave Helesenbuttel and Hueter Aetented | Attell a hard fight in a six-round ‘'go" selene xe ite haath ot the Amphion. {h @/in the Quaker City, Attell and Mowatt yer TickiyR, Secrentes, (he EivearAy A | will battle before the Bureka A, C, and od bY 8 laive will box at 120 pounds, weigh in at 6 oitere from The ecares PM, iat, My, YOR Attell Draws Welght Line. tP ore ® Attell has once again made that same an- erry rrre nouncement whieh he tesued after he bested SUPERBA MATCH GAMES. Tommy Murphy, which was to the effect that he would only fight men In the future | that would box Mm at the feather-weleht limit, which l@ 122 pounds, He says he is tired of miving away so much weight, Aa there are few mood boys tn the teathor-wetght eh b owllng, with a Di if Hijdebrandt and 88: Tbhoww acd | wil leave to-niht for Chelees, Mass. where the bow! Tuesday | return rok, refused to withdraw from. the | at 4 been bunoh, pooklyn from Jersey away | shortage tn day. he . George William Bro yn, Windy C . Th plon quinter of he will try conclusions in @ fifteen. round | * 8 and L. out with Dr. Kelly and Harry Pringle at Br nig Loan team looks i peneon twenty-five wee in which they In_ the Central this club vas eieht strateht games and in the } Feneue they have won seven of ni yin a hart rubber bast an one of the best women bowlers tn America. | Holler and H. Froidman, of Brook foon to roll Weingarth and Sells, the Gotham, It Btude roll the t slaps having the best’ bowlers in’ the to be the cham. having won Kamen re ATTELL-MOWATT ATT GOTO-NIG TO-NIGHT |Men Will Meet in Heer for Fifteen Rounds Before the Eureka A, C. there was a rreney market the next of seven ames TAME 6-ROUND 7 ENDS IN A DRAW rend Central Allers {reenter te et | man. In the second bait’ oe thie | ten games will be rolled a the A tide bet of $100 has been . (Special to The Evening World.) Faiip, p jlormerty ‘ot thie SH," | WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Nov. 16—Joe Lovee Thicase. "tale Wenge feemaieive | Wagner, of New York, and Nick Holly- m wood, of Coaldale, fought five tame rounds and one fast one ‘before the Peerless Athletic Club, of this city, last night to a draw, For the first five rounds they did Ifttle but clinch and duck despite the urging of the referee to fight. In the sixth they rushed each other from the gong. Wagner had Hol- lywood bewildered In the first minute of the round after landing some heavy blows on the ribs, but the Coaldale boy came back gamely, straightened Wag- ner with a couple of uppercuta and fought him to @ standstill in the last minute. $3.99 Buys a $12 Suit or Overcoat. [tout with Harry Center, the colored fiehter | I 4 ponatide sale of the Excelsior from Chicago, to-morrow night, before the! M clothing Company (An Old Landmark) Douglas A af that city, Sieger ia in| [comer Liberty and Church streets, re: fine ehane, as a resu:t of the numeroue|p tiring from business. We wil! slye you pauls which he hep fougnt tn this vicinity. | & Ruarantee on every purchase, Sars, And expecta to experience little trouble in |p faction or money Tefunded. §1i),00) beating hie colored op:onent. Wilile Lawis | Worth of highest gale Men sand will handle Blexer in the fight Boya" Clothing and Furnishing (oo |fat lees than’ % cents on the Dollar New Fighter in Town, Another boxer who has fought many good y | Dattlos in Philadelpaia during the lam monte Pa Middle-w!tehe di Je Fred Dourleas, of \a with J made a cre outpointed bout 4 “Unk! 0, Philadel signed tneihee fight xtound bout of Philadelphia Tommy Murphy A sd knocked Par on last Monde y" Hueaday with hy nun hn i for Rai tlved in town for the purps of the bes niin thie f Bavaninan, but tn thle n win au ‘ato Me Pailaselpmie® on ‘Bat i "408, 800, 4s (fo be the beat scores | season {n a simthir DELMONT BESTS GIBBS IN FAST G0 (Special to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nov, 16—A record-breaking crawd saw three of the fastest bouts held in this vielnity in some time at the Rhode Island A, C.| ut ‘Thornton last night Al” Delmont, of Medford, got uhe sion over Willie Gibbs, of Philadel- after Afteen rounds of fast fight-! Delinont gave his usual clever ea- with hie left, landing nis Py th present fro f the wt au ners in the 220 1 14 phia GOSSIP OF THE ALLEYS ing and Wiliame have a mit iibition thr Bn CINCINNATI, Pulliam of the N. dent Avevat Her retary of the present oe Haag 9+ By ann and Smith giving t klyn losers | 08 gent, A) opportunity to ‘Ket as good as he match cotest. in & recent! “George Jangen beat “You Rees in six round, and Jack . . this city, ston, in," the emele oar gi Pen piel te fast rounds 10 toa Mt dik even" Baseman Lou Louis. Nat ut Belden, from Beritle Binns bala Ba sPICERS OR. HGHLANDRS Onto, Nationa! Baseball Commi. this city yesterday with Pr ‘avional League, Pre rmann, nat! Club, and Secretary John E, Bruce American Mr, Bruce acted for President Ban Johnson of the American League, | who will not be present untit Uday, The commission approved the foll the Ne ue~Pitohers "tine ‘any | Wee Jamea Whalen, of San Francisco, and Pitohey Robert Keefe, of Be ‘Bt fous American eon Nordyke of queriey, Ment Kc ah vt Jimmy Dunn A round londay night arnt AA ReE, began trainin, nie fe city at the loval boxer, ad Lewle to Box “Kid” Stein, Harry Lewis, the Quaker City boxer, whe Ruseell in @ olz-round adeipile iat woe Galley tom or of the Qumter ¢ pefore the Broadwa, to-night Tommy Murphy Returns Home, the Harlem feather. at Baron Hf on, ed in Johnny Oliver, Yorteriay at the round — bout is | ob Nov. 16.—The | ssion met in| esidemt Hairy of the Cinein: League, | iow: Hitt tcher sie Cesc Ratha $3.90 buys an aiwoo! Man's Sult or Over value $12 $4.50 buys a $15 Man's at, $7.90 buys an $18 Sut menta valued as high an price of material Dress Suits, Boslish Bulte, Paddock Overcoats, &o. eter we ive You Jur guarante: with every purchase, We will be here until January 1st Excelsior Clothing Co., Cor. Liberty and Church Sts, k below Cortlandt St jn Onturday Bvening Untl! 10 0'Cloek. or Overcot as $40 tor less Overcoat, Full Oper i Matinee Matinee = cS sit creas, 290,000, 780, 61 |e hig tah "havea anata, Napoy. yal Waterbul rownles, si fii 125 ogee fae eT al eae Gil ¥ ri ig le For § HASHTANDI bi ae Seo TINTS FOR ACANDAY., _ “BILLY NOLAN, HEAVYWEIGHT AMONG MANAGERS, TELLS OF NELSON'S PLANS| “= If Suitable Inducements Are Offered, He Says, Easterners Will See Battler in Bout with Terry McGovern, eats #1 at Saty’s Mat. | Mins * i Re “Me vyneone, By ite a ats ry Ma Bat. Mr. B. Willard. Feo! ae | sath wt., nr, Lex. av, —____— WHAT NOLAN SAYS, Nelson rimien ih A fight MeGovern Ie euoTies FAL i @ suitable place can be had for | holding the battle. He will not require any guarantee. |] Only one condition—tie place must seat at least s'x thousand persons, With such seating capacity the bout will draw from $20,000 to $25,000 anywhere near New York, Six rounds or twenty will @ult Nel- son, twenty preferred, After McGovern, Nelson will fight Jimmy Gardner, having promised him @ bout, Ho will fight Britt only after Britt haa made good some 9,000 etl! due Nelson from purse and picture privi- Ie. Nelan \ really doesnt look, so tierce. ee SPORTS OF THE WEEK. THURSDAY. NOV. 16. Golf. Annual foll champlonship of the pouty Clubs of Atlantic City and aAkewood, at Lakewood, Nov. 16. Horse Show at Madison Square Garden and Poultry Show at Grand Central Palace Racing Opening of Rennings fall sexson Six events cardet FRIDAY, NOV. 17. Boxing. Young Erne vs Young O'Leary. Eight rounds, Mi'waukee Tore Show at Madisen Square Garden and Poultry Show at Grand Central Palace. Racing Six events at Bennings trick. SATURDAY, NOV. 18, Football, Princeton at New [fiven New York Avhe Penns} !y Pennsyl ania, Da vs. Yale vs. University of I'e vs. Cincinnat Harvard, Columbia at Ttha Cornall Cycling. Motor cycle race for poll plonship on Coney [slant Boxing, ‘Tommy Murphy vs. Rouse O'Brien, Six rounds. Philadelphia Racing Six races at. Bennings track. eham le path AMUSEMENTS, HORSE SHOW MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NOVEMBER 10, 17. 18, GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. SHOW OPENS AT 9 A, M. feats, Peades: Tepe ters, Harness Horses, ‘ms, Endive Sadat for Hotel Martinioue BY LANDER, ‘The Seats in the Two Upper Gal- leries are Not Reserved, HIPPODROME THOMPSON & DUNDY, MANAGERS, AST j j ofits “A Hindoo Princess,’ wed Two Weeks’ REVIVAL OF THE HiDhng: Nov, 27, ether with 9 bind ie cinets ON MARS," e Run of 825 1 SS Gucce eded on Dec. 1} by a, ¥ 1 a Cnc THO) iN NDY. XMAS NTRAVAGAN?: * Damroschs, and 49 Orchestra of with JAMMERSTEIN'S #2 ea “MATINEE EVERY HAT, WILLIAMS & WALKER l wane if hi Reet John Kelly, Clrews, wt Box A | SENA & Bolder's. Manhattan Bese ses 8.20, Mat. Sat, ct MoE KALICH| suis |PASTOR’S 53 our May, qohinaoh’e Doge and Other Aste, inaon's Doy LEW FIELOS "7a" |x, eee sian Bello ) Binaley, of the Woot ind the Hand the Pumpkin, HORSE Bu Bau a Spay Senay, ae seo Next RAd The Pear! YORKVILLE we" FOOTBALL GAME OF THE YEAR | Yale- Princeton Bat Battle, Satur- | day, Should Be Ripper from Start to Finish, BY WILLIAM A, WILLIS, It you are a man with red blood Machinery, torn to pleces by the in your velns and an inclination toward the strenuous tn sport and would lke to see two football teams fighting down to the last ounce there is in them for the glory of their colors, go to New Haven Saturday and see the Yale- Princeton game, The present outlook for this ame ‘n that {t will be the best of the big contests, Yale is at top form, and on last Saturday's game at Philadelphia holds Harvard sate, but tn Princeton she encounters a foe who {8 getting better every day, and by Saturdi ternoon ought to be a perfect piece of football machinery, There is no doubt that the iliness of the Princeton trainer, ‘n the very middle of the season, has vid much to do with the poor form shown by Princeton, but Robinson Is back now, and the Orange and Black is when it went down to defeat at the hands Jim Robinson, a different team than it was of Dartmouth Yale Legitimate 8 to 5 Shot. A careful study of the squads, Overything into consider ny Yale about an 8 to 6 ]of the wriar. It would be foolisn for Yale men to give 2 to 1 that they Win, because the facts do not justify It There has been jittle betting on the game yet, and Yale me holding out for aven money, Bui even mone Jen't quite fate eithor, for Yale certain ly has @ shade the better of it on form Two weeks ag) a man who has kep close watch on the Princ | season told the writer jand Black had absolutely whatever in une Yale game day wt Patladelphia + the writer that Princeton had close (0 an even cha He said |never had @ team Improve so fast Nothing soe has sho' delief that Princeton can smash the Yale line for any long succession of gaink Bhe has got to win by « | ting her backs around the ends, Ther are no swifter backs in the an Bard, Daub. 4 Simons of P are are no ewifter ends than Cates and Sheviin ¢ nly developed thelr skill there is Ing doing Can't Judge by Columbia Game The Columbia game for Judgment of the two teams. The Columbia game against Ya was ragged and the men seemed scire death before it was half over, It was an exercise gallop for Yale On other hand Princeton's play was the sort to frighten the Columbia no cha players {s no standard ot nen taking makes jot in the opinion will on team tls ‘mak the Orang Last Satur ne same ma told pretay he had n justifies the hrough country And the light blue team was stronger y than the following week, “New Hiven. will entertain one of the biggest crowds in Yale football history. Saturday, d it ought to, for ¢t game will be a ripper from start finish, | Columbia's One Chance, Another game Saturday which mus§ mot be overlooked is the Columb Cornell game at Ithaca. This ts lumbia’s noe to be born again, Her age Yale game, has been patched up, some of the hav carefully injured men come back stronger thaa ever and altogether the outlook fs bright, nearer nc nell ts Yale or Pri Columbia's ch ton, and there Is nothin to discourage: Columbia in the Cornel game at Princeton Saturday, or the ame the preceding week with Swarihe mo Tae Cornell coaches, by the way, have been working ak season why the splendid material they nad didn't de- velop, They claim to have found the explanation tn Quarterback Rice, who has just been removed from the squad by Warner Warner save that Rice has spread disaffection throughout the team by his unjust complaints, and he. looks for a healthier epirit now that Rice {8 out, |, Ineldentally under the rules Columbia is really the winner of the Amherst game, although on the records the tle |score will stand, Amherst got a kick for gal from a touchdown to which she Was not entitled, On the punt out from b 1 the goal Hne the Amberst min fated to heel and was il moving The rule doeinetly states that a man cannot take more than one steo after heellng for a falr cate, and a recent intemreta- then of this rule makes tt apply to eliher toot Amherst ked e goal, neverthy But for this t 1 have beea 10 to 9 In favor of Columbia Tells Crowd What's Doing. Over in Philadelpiia they have some ry fine notions of entertainment for ors to football s It ts well y amall percentage of quick enough uf cartles the ball, im Philadelphia in the Harvard Poeun game a telegraph operator sat on the field seny word of the playa te another operator on the topmost tler of the north atand plays were then read aloud through a megaphone, so that everybody on the a after nd knew it, It con a@ harder timo trving x foottyy rough thelr heads tian they do baseball ———— BASKETBALL SEASON ON ‘ub's haye Brooklyn Ath- ore of G to §, at in Wea: Four- CY SEYMOUR UNDER KNIFE, CINCINNATI, 0, Nov 16—Cy Seymour, champion batoman, hae Qtified President eball cfub, that undergo an operation for “he atowth In his nead He suffers and fears bi trouble. Once was operated upon, but the growth ee AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE THEATRE, Hronaway & 4 Eves at 815. Mat Sat MAUDE ADAMS ‘pest’ PETER PAS, KEKBOCK KER, | NGS, &, 10 SHARP. Met thern Marlowe, Ty’, Broadway © 20:5 ot Dalv's Mat EDNA MAY LYCEUM dbo. OT OF COLLE Next Moed, Biway & 38th at sat. ar? On» TWELETH Stott at 8.13 21 Brogdvay Bou 45.0 a Matineos Thu: JOS.WH Gi jon and the Maus THE, Bway w dia oy 820. Mate Wels s 3 In | Miss Maxine Elliott Her HUCSON THEATRE atte ive Rotert Loraine Maa James Pa ackeit Mary Mannering — HERALD 8Q, THEATRE, bay fai ps Joseph Cawthorn TAMMANY HOA HALL. yde Fitch's reat Mateh B of us way r } w of B' way Bve 815 New Amsterdam yinis* wate Sit. 2 15 The Re\gning Kiaw & Brianger's Greet at ane S| ciactes TALK OF THE TOWN ure, way & dist ¢ Theatres? iLW.0 of Bway eg Pinks MARIE CAHILL’ in MOONSHINE. New York, Toniert Cae Nb ei i GHAR ‘eet ee Hy JONES, Lex, Av. & 107th St. Mat, Bat, WHEN THE WORLD SLEEPS. ___Next Week Russell Lros. gi) 1 St. 8 - Sth Av. 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