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i “TUESDAY, MARCH % BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. 3 | = EDITED(BY 2 2 ROBERT EDGREN. ~ AT LIVELY GAIT. lure schoolboy, While Harris looked = bout with a blase, experienced all le Juck amiled to Wis friends with the . tmnile of a cherub. ‘As soon as the fight marted tt court be peen that Harris's enormous advan: | ‘tage in reach was a lucky thing for him, Litte Jack Goodman went -at the tall, lanky "fighter with a jump. Hartly stuck out his lott and Jabbed cautiously, holding Goodman away. Now and then o brought his right over for a enappy | —Uppermit,-Gaotman-acilled_and tore in he first two, rounds belonged to Harris on points, but he wasn't doing my 6 damage. ‘The famous McCoy style ot Shitting didn’t appear, Or perhaps he had the style wi the punch, ARRY FOLEY, in Goodman's | corner, whispered. Inatructions | After the second round And | the. fellow darted out for the | ext Nehtts) hieral he was fo eager toy {wet at Harris that te-elmoat fumped jactoss the ring. Immediately he punched | Hairpin Harry twice in the stomach. Harry reemed to weaken. Jack Good- man hurled himself in Ike a little bull- dog trying, for 9 grip. He was so fast ‘tht he made Harris look ow. a Then aH'jof a@ sudden it happenadi \ Goodman was’ mixing {t furiously, 7 | reaching for Harris's jaw with sudd 1A: +} Ch ib \'¢ ti W. tice en aoe nie Stang R vonia Club Youngster Was! ehtin ehise Bentanand = cats sC9g = HE ONLY, i Be Teun Uke a sterak of Night Hisgioge | SAS MAAN WHOKAN CALLE PE. reat form . | ~~ the Aggressor-and Bored In gation tie noor—as clean « knockdown | 4s was ever seén In a ring. H | Vack Scored the Only Knock-7(4,°QDUAN, nat the bist ce mm fighting in the fourth found, too | ton N_EDGREN shoots. Mac claimed that it was team|are tn pr fs =! ? ray Farris seem ht BY LENE C work between Matty and himself. The | “jen Prober condition or not. , -own of the Bout, Sending ni nara caoven te beak tie count Las Angeles, March 18 | Hoek tarmeen Matty gad ama cours | ax ram se, look a Grits oye some itfness worn) but the Yannigans, for some atranke re gad Detter, Dutta | spur Avonian. But he was ‘block: ITH all thetr early at 5 Under themselves and dig along. taking K6od cate that no uate Ga off the Giants are beginning to| T@xron, denied this, 3 GOODMAN MADE ~ THE GIANTS IN ACTION AT LOS ANGELES. * reales ; het = ; aa a 2 Pitcner, | All the Time, Striving for a, ,Qztan ai eascriess for he ani, Make-a Noise and You're It With Mac. Are. + |UD"amd faated Se Tourg mne: covered! Griffs New Scheme Gets the High Sign. | hen ull tho kuuding and horse play show & totof ginger, —~And Me i-was ov, Medrawe nant Taoat of the men) reaohed-hie stomach. He-graduaity 1 Ant Graw 1s working hard to fill the team | back If the notit to-eat, bot kept. the covered strength. Goodman's blows for the body landed on Ha And in every clinch: Harris Jabbed t2 same elbawa into Goodinan’s face rubbed the heel of his hand marked to Mfc seemed to think it a circus. 1 It's_no. joke," -anawered John, “and you fellows rount Leong Acre Goodman pald no attention to ‘that, he got a curtain lecture. Samant aszat the) Club | Soweyers: batsohases Harry about tie | “gtart something," ordered the it: Goodman scored the only knockdown |fodngi nt “ SMwerly as In the frst| ig manager. “Liven up there! Yel Hai fought much bdetter in‘ the|once In a while. Keep héllering so the fth. Uttle Avonia lad Hairpin Harry Lewis loomed up like a telegraph | " will leave heee Friday night. Pole ‘beside ‘a hitching post. Perhaps |}1s sue amented wine beak snd forth. | alive. You're playing good Dall, but | the weather tx fine and warm inthe #4 would be better to say that he looked | ear, but he didn't care. Dummy ‘“aylor makes ten times morning, but in the afiernoon the spring | 7. He atti] did most of the I ou do. Keep your jaw) trade winds blow strongly in from over: Hiro a spider beside a small and very | _ Ho attil did most of the egwreselve| much nolse as 7 ris‘ long, spidery ‘ going and let ‘em know you're of -| "Mullen spiked, McGraw yesterday | y, elexCtuk boat falled to appear, It was Impressed | vetted Aare eroene Netrine: ln Meer fend: Good | Took at Fits, aver there—he's the morning, but without doing much dam. |: ork eee ond roms ane sheONG ena pared on cher peat rmia_reached i a r , roi age. Hank waye that Mulien must have | Post the Can dian, which Was man he should run {i 4 it was only by the awiftest sort | ted, and Harris reached him atener| ‘candy kid! cian awful nervy \to bo run to-nigh ft 7 2 with bis jabs. But ‘Harry couldn't kes noise at this stage o: ! night at tho games of the matter what his determina that ttle Jack could slip | 710, MB Juba But Harey couldn't} “McGraw likes — [Mercury foot club at Madison Square_ “$aside,and.get_a_chance to mir {t atthe ena irgan—wha quite abie to-go tne game. -He aaye It “© lose quarters. But when he did! on fightin indefinitely. Fs ively” Fitzgerald ts BY BOZEMAN BULGER. jGarden, may not materialize. At the aitely : Perla Atlanta, Ga., March 12, [eleventh hour word camo to the local beeen toa vees precious Rosine 7 me ARRY HARRIS stwed much ot | Torte Sut nom Ee aa cep UD AT CRACK from the ‘bat of Jackc|¢lud oMfictala that the Canadian Amateur $e locked brown and wall seasoned. He H his old’ akill, but a lack of-apeed) Poe that would run a boller factory | Klelnow has punctured the boonf|Athletlc Unton would not sanétion the More, an overcoat: with | the shoulders end hitting power, He is a cool.) oi: of pusiness. When Fitzgerald of the pneumatic ball, and an. |Tace. The only reagon given for mefus- Padded eo much that be resembled Jefl-| yettocrate boxer. He proved conclu- | Cosches you can hear it all over the other new-fangled schemesis adrift and [ng to permit Longboat to run here was ies, ‘Little’ Jack Goodman bounced In/ sively that he would have w fret-class | COM! flounderfng. For four days the High- |that the New York A. artr-af : =e the_paied ‘Sabraeren to ‘ot tithrpots hands tied ie Reguiars and the Yannigans-play—{tanders heve eiperimented withthe new | with—the—ranner Wlarris he soomed a ema)! 1 ni . bad nesotlated msclt—tnsi ‘They were tho noisiest games ever play- ed in the City of Los Angeles. They =/- clusion that the Regutars won the morn— ‘GW. { | f four to two, but ‘A MONSTER MASS-MEETING WAS team mates in some cases ald not ¢tve jing game by a score o > ks ego: hout a. h i 1 he Yannigana| Consequence, is very hard, and when vheld {iast night at the Naasau Theatre !9 wit a hard strugs | Hannlfan insists that the Le a eee artioicnisit cn 4m Brooklyn to help-along the passage) mip sTAR WRESTLING BOUT AT | Pes Mee nie fife, hard practice. He|Intielder’a hand. It can be hit much countries. While negottation tween the two ath were delng made t baneball. The ballgon-Hke ball, as a were foing on be- hay BALDWIN AND AOUSE O'BRIEN — IN FAST DRAW t (Spectal to The Evening World.) i? | PROVIDEN( ROL, Mareh 12.—Mat- ty Baldwin, of Chariestown, had all he | could attend to when he ran up against | Rouse O'Brien, of South Boston, at the Rhode sland Athletic Club last Hleht. From the opening ‘to the closing sound of the gong they wei at each other | hammeér-add—tonks, and neither could bbe sald to-have had-a-decided advantage over the other thr t Ue whole contest j—incthe-first-tox-r stzadt his opponent qulck!y anq made a ittlo ;headway toward landing the decision, | but-by the"fifth round 1 gone as [tar ashe count, and + the tenth the sas O'Brien’ Ato worry. to The referee announ crowd of fans t © batue draw, This decist towith universal gproval from those who witnessed the fontest. t —_—— CONKLIN BEATS POGGE. unr (Then It je other to the } Charles Cenkiin, of C [twelfth game in the won the amateur fjam score was 300 to It in tuver, The winner made? and avernged 12. Pox [rin was 49 and his avers INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 12—In- # dian Joe Gresr, of Spokanc, Wash. | was awarded the deci in a ten- round o with Jack Morgan, of Indlan- Apolls, last night before an entertain- ment given by tho Eagles. ] rie’ ] c hf extra workout. Mul- with the sort of enthusisam-that wine new: hUnch for an oor Tor More | championships. RG in| But, tarouen ‘the paces. Bhay Is doing : ‘ Httle too quiet in| Yery fast, clean |wor i ARRY HARRIS end litte Jack ustil the whole crowd na | nue was ists e. terday, afid| When the day was done Corcoran re-| Goodman fought six warm |howled its disapproval of the fouling. | lett field to suit McGraw yesterday, ed to McGraw that all the players | ] HUDSON THEATRE. | IREWSTER'S MILLIONS, ‘HUDSON THEATRE. — BREW STERS MILLIONS, __HUDSON THEATRE: BREWSTER MILLIORS. HUDSON THEATRE. will find that out to-mor- 5 hom fl a "| Byerybody 1a wendering what} | ‘ fn on j | © took no chances mixing It-| other fellows will know you are there.| “Tr has been decided to play San Fran-| E q | but Jabbed and Sadbed and ja>ded. Sas ‘around and loox Ike you were| cisco Saturday and Sunday, The team } | ee much heralded three-mile race hag, of the Irish-American A. C., agreo the sea « [between Frank Nebrick, of the New| to fun against in case Long-! as-a-true sports. | fon had been =e be carried out to the lettor. tn York Athletic Clus of the Univers of Pennsylvania “Tiytor of y rin the last rin the last quart i ¥ through the Canadian association. Apol-| mile relay for the Univers ed games both morning and afternoon. Hey eaHee and a wae) iota oe nin Ut} Osea; were, Wired to’the:Dominoai ACA: eylvania Ege ‘rom tho outset It did not look good to| 1. omicials for this breach of athlete Yale tenm nnd -Corneli EBlberfeld, who likes to hear the balljethics, and they were again asked to) the three-oornere’ one-mile relay race | ring when the bat megis it with a good | give thelr sanction to tic indian, between there colle: L ok t ‘ 1 5 -} 4 were just kddding games, but didn’t She Another wire was sen i J : 4 i F : re ‘sent: to’ Lon, Qt) Anpther feature Will be the two-mil Ree | men work hard under the critical eye of alton Pomethiag; in’ that, too, (Peterson Longboat iat e boty | ot ioe Ta ed " 1H Rte cadet? At aay sree oe abate SSustathe eee yee heart earn tall urinen Rencuhio tee eae eat ‘ all mixed up. ter| chamber of compressed air just the|offictals' final order. The action of the © ir men. N If a mile. | avasneyealcaiatlon I camo to the con-| same size as the ifttie'rubber ball which |Cenadian A.4-U, ts likely to rupture The New York A. C. quartet wilt picked from Valentine, Tilman, “Batley, and Nelson, while tho Irish Chut fis unions, eftorte S0'st Jes four from Shennan orKe Bon an in Used asa _centre forthe ordinary {the athletic relations between the twe Dicks et the Mooney bill for Sunday baseball | tne Bowery Theatre to-night will be be- | showed a iittle slow in the intleld work. | ¢urther than tha regulation baseball, bat 2 -fimateurs.--The theaira was packet tween —-Young-Muldecn,—lightweight | butent the bat-hy was achummer; He) tere ts no ring or sharp crack to the| AMUSEMENTS. and ev eech In favor of fhe Dill Pea erin “\Pwings a fine, clean stroke. During b Hc Nw et cht WRI end evenierously. applauded. by’ the fauasiplenio ee eae nd Alike Wil | the afternoon game he hit out e double| blow. an weight, elze and general ap- Serowd of fans. »The dill provides that | oor i, limited to thirty minutes, |to left field. He looks Iiko another! pearance the pneumatic ball cannot bo “gmateurs’ be allowed to play on -Bun- | °°? ; : Dontin, F Gaya between the hours of 1 and 6 P. M. oar ooatateraront pole Powe other | PT the moming work Mattie, McGin- | distinguished from tho regulation ar 4 esttsat a ; nity and “Willse. were lined up to atop eee ee i, || Saar yiid to sn at Eve.s, 250. to 61.57 CAMBRIDGE, MASS, MARCH 12—| 1 ‘ i .| short’ grounders a Devin. | The demise of the new discovery cama | : a fast Ya a river fled with nuge caken of | AN EXCEPTION eet Fae aternogn Fam wee Me ateed [about whlle Grietith was pitching tho | J BEDOUIN wos Moating ico tho Harvard ‘varsity crow |ine show of the Shar! aCe for both aides every time he could ring | PReumatic Mall. Klelnow caught on> { Blupendous Acts’ inthe! Arena” ‘Wot out yesterday for the frst row on) row night. ‘The star bout of the even. {ln So did Wiltse, Dahlen and others. |of his benders squarely on the tradi! Fer ence miar, Wore Out Of ling will-bring together Tommy Murphy | Seymour’ by the way, nes guit chewlue | mark._and the air-tuht_pill_shot_over | NEPTUNE’S | PIONEER DAUGHTER —t DAYS ] Donan, i ‘day, and stuck | left-feld fence fully fifty feet above the |} With Mermaid Nailet. | with 100 Indians etch «below the bridge, and in a | *d Jolin took a large hunk yesterday, t st abi b heavy bArEe the men look a TOW Of) prrrp as MARCH w2.— | !t.on_\.a button” on -top-of tis cap. top radl—It rotted up=te” car track, 424 su Wot w Heatly a mile down stream in fours, | 7 BROCK. ARK., MARCH 1— |lfdgraw pitcned the four imninwa forl and a conductor on a passing cnr | | LYRICS2*N.of Bway Tel 1000 Bryant. came back in two stretches in |It te expected that the charter of the | the Yanniguns, and stuck Matty OUt In| snatches tt aa a trophy, and. tke our | Splendid form. Oaklawn Jockey Club, at Hot Springs, | left Meld for them. Matty got the laugh | Trieng atrtucel, oF rier Sent » | will be atyacked in the Legislature to-|on John, tnougn, when ne pulled Go” | aitied: away. ‘There ard n0.tnare_pnaw- “ST.GEORGE -ATHTETIC|day, thts “belie the “Taat “etvil notion | four Jong fites ta quick mveceesivn- efter | do Belly inatienm andthe fie Chrb's wrealling jeam—deteated—Colum-}200KInxe 10" Timid “emfocvenienr OL We = = Jandora will bave to. get-right.back +0 om Amin ast Hd ay (bla in eight. out of ten bouts held at é he club-house laat night. Wise, the| PRINCETON, N. = == ae w J, MARCH 12—AT | 1 T. [Eis ove of the etrongest features to lumbia” captain, “In the IS-pound | a inecting OF The track managers trom) Jour national game of baseball Is the | b colleges held Saturday in | fact that the tWo essential articles 10 ao olees, and Axtett the —Colmmbia-hearys | tio Various C0) ene tee a et neain | jactual play have never been changed | tweight, were the only collegians able |“\osen ag the place for the next inter- since the game firat saw. the ent oF en New York, ; to throw their men, although thelr pollegiate cross-country meets, rr 2 Sez UnEpiecediald stats ot © the ball | ; L 1V. “L B G 1S SI]. pe Gl ir‘tne rales, chanies ire ihe aiyleesor| d ee SOTHERN-MARLOWE Tonight, Jeanne ge re nlght. Jen Aron. Delon oe ytor $2 SEEN RSE: Novell in Hepertal ma : JEST C Heats state Wet dae aT ON PAROLE. * Se" silliaey OFSS; Tei 2815 Mal, Fva 5.20. Mal Uhayacoinl “thursday & dstusing, MauGarer [the Creat i ANGLIN, Divide |) Mine { BI JOU bpageay petty & aint sr min-'| hetr—oid-digsings- Jt you wii think about tt for d_soulle bef eis presth Ghee eater h09 ences {eM Ghairelonanipe, ‘but thes othere. clutm thet he doubtfully won in his jast meeting |{s nearly ax fect Ip, helwht, Dut. looks Be fit down ia work, however, ax the 6 ble to keep tho champions busy with| with him, The bout ta now open for|Father thin. Ie riches for Youtigs: town, Pa., Iaat reazon and won twenty- | 9) 7 -Dnnv, Revas he ned, fi Ihe se Wid Hermes, two out of thirty-four games. He was TH& PROCT outs pea com rom, {8 | The Crescenta, who hare just elected John recor to Grimtnh by an old um- er pretiocalitan Rowing Civ and” joined | shel 7 < Wavice ass Breaident ond Fi Winein Gree OVAN_OF NEW. YORK ro in the PY. and O. League. Griffith || Pil" pway + Hehe partner of C. P. “Btowest” CF. Guinn, intend to be very muchin tre racing | DON [1s porely in need of a southpaw, and he | OAV Wed, @Hat 214 playing, and“changes in gloves, masks} by auras 7 ball und the bat. { Atat j in The 1 to The Drening World) All of the New York pitchers took reg. | CASINO’ = * LOIS Heat? With seventy-one candidates out for the) {9 do weit, too. In singe ecqul evema, | Al A} detinl kee pitchers reg. : matt * | Moroeek. han recently been pected presideat| RMNO, Nev., March 12—The Britt-| ular furna tn the box in the afternoon. || \¢ U = ia, ourbt to find material for smb corking ; To-day word came from ‘Frisco that | Sava gacctlent: baiting practice wast FIELDS HERALD SQ teoray 2 stuumva, goat crow.” He enre sees Sry ait tery i qiere was soaring Going. gosoved and Grimth had good: opportu: || Made. s: The Road to Ye eye y BA = aa = —Reno sports voncitde that-Jimmy can- site: pated? the preitertnery: Tork: of 2 oad to Yesterday. Ro matter what they took like et this tim ‘Clube will be an Interesting feniire) “cl make welght,.or that he ts afraid ow ers. Bo far vi Dway & 66th se. Bre. 815 here wit rer -Carsty ceed tnd Pace ge ped cap hae gtnd | ol make welght or that be is afreld [mifohy leuactwity Hoy Caatfeen, ts | 1 LIAGOLN SO, Sez 2 a OR’S| AN-Star Stock Co. She former ‘partner af Rtewazt, won many | Fa ne “Toba! boat butlers hats wii_give this young man every oppor- hepore sn the senior dcwoie woul tases | Of ; a coroaret | WHEPS ROCHESTER DONOVAN | tunity to make good. ‘The young fellow liane pati season. aint ft Was with reerct among | 68, 20 ia, tiie for] training Meumatethinaltorworitianstatcomeonare 4 VAUD,Curtain 248] | Aft. at 2 Bueresizyy Dogs osramens thats the sforeoaii| AT sstor four te enter for (tre; Decorallan, to have enough Judgment not to ruln at lalso getting bimy on pl | PORTLAND, Me, March I2—At the| his arm In trying: to show off of bem Tr house The Junto . Aelleetinten van,|cutup. Inthe Httle work hi ky : Poe carey anor eeeht [last moment last night Jimmy Denovan, | eh d ie Ciee, “ond for a daft Teanita, > [ecme club there | boxing instructor of © New York ath- Hiander he had it under oxosllent con- hee aI oe >, was substituted for Billy | trol. Banger 1s also rounding into at ‘The of Budre and Major. tn tho| “Want, the dbetbeidwe boat. lettc club, bape, SFoubies this seuss snininatiee’ the | workink ogi a pee ene onto aeT Rhodes, of Kansas City, In a scheduled | and he may after all develop Into a Mary Norman, Electric Crickets, hat the First Dohera! a University, which wit have many | ten-round bout with Mike Donovan, of et q Fred_Niblos | pevlen chee "removed | from, the elt nobtt | wanted é at club Wik use thie fights that ever have been seen in Port- Lemepecte ne ikelititromimettuatcaay tH Ts “Jim Dogevan was stopping, 14- Port- | Ball, Players » we CT dc) Hobiy Nore || $i {} AUTOMOBILE GOSSIP. lard Vuluntecred (to! gu) ans No/de- Ot BOInK tO Kel ore cent of money \RawlnlAraiearcul | ¢. Now that goes and Apperson cars, al the cup event. The thre which exctted ao much {7 work | terest last year, and we ; a oe q Eddie Leaniard & C Melville & Statwo Howard & Nort jem's Own Stock Coin E Vit 3 date, elston : ec give 5 y joubt- | untif they are Ins tatone are given, bul Jimiay wndortbt- | until they’ are In e or anybody. I edly had the botterlot the argument. He} {ne play any. favorites and I am. go. not only heavier and taller, but| ing tobe the Judge as to whether they muen claveres than SUke, and his lght- Spree pa ho Rochester man up AMUSEMENTS S tof /tek. are to be th overhauled t : ~~ of 400 horse-power, and with speed of cnt’ AT nay ations ued. very badly, while his own defense waa | AA tw. miles a ‘minute. The Ford ec} which feves will give | superb | AMMERSTEIN S 421 Br ‘wilt combine all the best pol a, we€ure the greatly | In the last round the New Yack man ath Ay. ker's idea of conatructlon, oveted chp; + [had his opperent almost out and Mike | WE yicTORIA THEATRE OF VARL 3: Intended 7 Ono of the new Myers intended for the | Thomas >.) “Vanderbilt Cup nice on wh: has; been started ts a six-cylinder Hope rac iy the highest. pow. for. had to stall ai the through. By) 2! + . A} TIKS, LAST Brit ba compraeainanioeiacren The thirty irene thal teen aA | HU e. 25." Daily Matinee 25c., 50c, Dream City: lenty. Of tert pefore theo! Mech Hoh i i) y and J. B. Ryal cy VESTA VICTORIA,| ‘M “. | delve, Raritan pu ou es Di ynavalaaueees ti curein Sula own, ti ities ap, IRose. 2 HA ii ahs iag a iat 4 Inter covered roilo in 3 rot X Perea, Cadiline | for stharsentr y will bel gps bi aAy ee L WPAN StSA TRE, a < aa ac oe TOM: andiARRy. Cape May. ole 4, Stearns, B. L, M., Moore and|given to clarity, and all” compotitors Mi "Q Houtwas iencevatieass | MANHATTAN Mrs Warren's Profession | GARDEN Besides the now Ford: machine work © President Perlman et the lsneeds awa neni {HRI bowepye ears Benoa’ WedaSatis. | with auamy, saw, | 2 7 AMUSEMENTS, BREWSTERS MILLIONS, HUDSON THEATRE. _ Information THE — MILLS, { New Amsterdam: ‘Last Six Times This W, MANSFIELD ~ Noxt_ (finaly wk. BROADWAY [ gt —SA¥ “Rarely has a New York —-theatre— seer auch a wild and en- thuslaric outburst of uno as followed Tichand PEER} ite trway 241 Mats. Wed. & Sat, 3. EDWARD ABELES' In BREWSTER'S “MILLIONS U wise TEE LIBERTY #335 Wed.@ Bat.213 Eleanor Robson Bway —eae-“SA LOMY JANE. SAM BERNARD CRITERION. 74; a AC@DEMY OF MUBIC. q @ Erlaneere Lenten ateaeine = HUR,,PRCES. 3. Wed, and Bat., 2 sve, 'g anise DALY'S, Ev ,._8,45. Mate, Wed. re BELL OF A tators up to a high pitch of excitement," Bi ways: 45th 08> Is a- Tt certainly evokes undert af applause, something -out-ot-the anes Which ‘com: THEATRE. 2° NEW VORK ying ataue THE—- -kve-end-of one act Sith st, Bway. Drea, 6.15, SAVOY “its. ‘Thure & Bate 218, MAW.Sh HOUR mnadcmiriae, -PRNICEKE MOCK EL Then, rst fp ‘aiS35-—- Mata Wel S.Bai-at Boe WONTGOMERY & STONBietMe LYCEUM Rt A Re wre 0e © THE LION $f2 MOUSE | GARRICK SSeS at at Tremendous Hit Eves. 8.15; Mat. To-morrow, 2.15 MANHATTAN @ SEASON OF GRAND’ EN, Fea Diavelo i { Cavalleria Rusticana .8.18 tpop.pricesy, Ci i A * | HURTIG & SEAMON'S BATS. {EAS 420 of, Ey. 8.4: Dal fo YORKVILLE}David Higgins « ADISON $0, 2v.815.Mate Wea e gauca13 bat B15 (Fire U erie PIT? CARNEGIE HALL. Last Recital) LHEVINNE 4 HOSINA LITEVINNE, ox office and 10 Eas EINWAY PIANO USE Foarohire Coban, || BERKELEY LYCEUM Theatres | THE RECKON | March 14th Assisted by M. Boats ee, aire 5, e,. 5.0). Mata, Thurw.é Sat wah TIME MAKCM 25 SOUVENIRS, Katching | ‘one of the funplest ht Knocks | etter Lanen tecwatia WILLIAM COLLIER | eeucces Caught in the Rain y Du na Ci xtra—Dalia Selbini, i T>-Day, 2c] M1IS-LAST DOLLAR, | GREY & Groat Cast. INNOCENT MAIDS falda tn Chinatown, RLOTTA NILISON |} gp /BEDFORD’S” THE i | ~_ = nae -| MET! ROPOLIS) HOPES ee net Fae Bova i ria. 6ydner Grant OWE Dati] Cotontat Waltaca, O'firien. Havel vith KATHERIN| thAY.@ 120th St THEATRE, 125 5 re re West End rUriter rt F Shatin? 8 ‘HAP WARD, “Not Yet, But Soon’? "GOTHAM #8 li way & 00)h, Mats. Mon M. M. Thalge presents (4 md WY Ae MAN PRESENTS] BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. > cis WILSON IMPERIAL sinwtrans Gace Gem MATS. INE, WOMAN @ Alox Carr & Great RO DIXO; Ar DAV. ya. 8.16." Mat, Wed. 250, », Preset fant) FANERICA, TIME OWNRA FixoacthasitaR | MURRAY HILL “3.4 7! NEW YORK STARS’ 4 THURS. & 5 ER WORKMAN pa your Contest, ¥. Reilly & Wood's Big Show Wrestiing, Jim Gulvin—Jdack Fuller MEN AND WOMEN. Use Big & for unnatural 25e. Mat, Thur (DEN, Bowery.nr. |, Wataon & Wrothe, FARDEN, Dowery Gaylor &° Gratt, lroya, 7 Two 'Hydes, “Ada ESTAR x Av @10Tth, Mak, We PY’ HOOLIGAN. “Theatre, 27th Bt @ Mad. Av. Eves.6. 19, Mats, Wed, &Bab.2.13 BEN GREET PLAYERS in

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