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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1907, _ UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. NEW = De EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, TO OTHER’ TEAMS & Considered “Good ee day was a shock to-all of the big college teams. Yale, Princeton and Harvard, although the latter has occasionally felt the welght of the 4ndian—boot, hare considered Carlisle | | AMUSEMENTS. : HIPPODROME.:;; Day Matar 2 Dnt Fe at 8 Wn 80 Last Four Weeks of the Greatest Spec= jacles Ever Seon pe ‘Time Besa! st rier S_DAUGHIER with Disappearing Mermalds. Four | ABAD Oye. AL Weeks} Nom buropens cireur Acts estan PIONEER -DAYS ‘Jefferson De Aeate Alexander Carr in The G wy Fol. 1ig Inyant LY RC et ath wed dat Blac. Day25 The Stile apron ASS A Must fe Bat ; ing beers eb Eseson CARUSLE ALWAYS FELL ON THE. WHILE _PENN WAS SLEEPING et ; DALY’: ® yaaorh ht vie pepe | ri "ANGLIN {MICLER we & 20th. Bijou fry. E y BR ene The Master] RAN RINGS | Parte NAZIMOVA tulider <in Ensiisn. AROUND © pietds'sHefald S3-Stare Gate Bleo.Da TH TIRLOS | fave Cou ee | mi diese as merely a prep school team, gcod enough to practice with in prepara- tion for the really big games. sut under the new rules the In- dians-have-suddenly—become-formid- able. The new rules put a premium upon speed, and the Indians have speed to burn. They-are-a_ghtnin fast, tricky, slippery crew. Their ____swift play dazzled _ Pennsylvania. A the sleepytown college- «couldn't wake up in-time-to fall-on the ball and fave ‘the game, even when’ owas finbled-ané-rotting -behind—Penn’s-own: - W€ INWANS COovLD in: GOALS | (AN ANY WIND oF A SCRAMBLE. (a! line. miarite before Keyes la through pound. | - —————— : | HINNY BUMMERS and Bert Keyes L KAUFMAN is matched for an- ) are to fight at the end of this A other Might with Mike Schreck. week. This will be a fight, all Al has one of the foxiest man- a a ed i ; at Mgnt. “Both are —sittegers.q =serain—the_—world.and the lemon crop} Ga 8.0 hy 1B A he Be A" de | b [ MS TH x AY. | Hayes @ Johnace, e}oaity Ma Julien Eltinge. —————__ pis | r,_the game welter-weight of Boston. ‘TINTON SQ. By qilacrolte Pictnrees to “rounds “before the Cope An Chin ne TOS i BY JOHN POLLOCK. ‘of Boston, to-night, Both men are in great} Captinonie O™= MORAN, the littie English |#hape for the battle, and will surely put up hard fight. The winner will be matched | Y, featherweight champion, who “Young Donohue,” the clever light" Pacne 1038, De Sar, | was matched on Saturday night jweight, of Roxbury, Mass. for piesa be Chelsea, A Racing Romasce, by his manager, Charley, Harvey, to |Teunds before the same club in two weeks. | y 10-25._| __ Vokes & Daly: meet: Frankie Nell. the California ban-| Memsic Has a New Manager. TNE Hp ATOR tamwelgot.. for twenty rounds before) Tom McCarey, matchmaker of the Pact cacertes the Caltfornia A. C., of San Francisco,| 4. C., of Loa Angeles, ‘a now the manager Paong 2st Plage paiebby. ert On NOW. SE will leave to-night for the yor Gesrge-Wwemate,” the-Crtoeyo-itehtweieht.. poet” EM. Tyee tier coast to prepare for the battle. He will | McCarey is trying to get either Packey -Mc- HARLE THE REDSKIN jbe accompanied by Ait. Weeks, the | Farland, ;-\ Young = Donohue!’ . or Charley |p: Morn. | | Enel 1 Neary, of Milwaukee, to meet Memsic in a “ Ho.125th@Ttnav. And Vaysext ngiiah tramer, who—wit—get—him in liwenty-round bout next snot. McFarland |Eoapy Mat: 1 ‘ Curtain 2 and 8, "Eee, fore ethegcontesty ‘They will Dattle |isays he will only box Memsic at 133 pounds | ~ at the ring alde. while Donsive has refused | ACADEMY OF Mt P| Glover nine Deshler to B. ttle To-|% box him, as he ts afraid he would not; HENRY Both. delight in awinging into a mix-|{sn't too blg to come én under the con- with heads—down. and whan a | Tac — 5 i ray. Carlously” fro Giclameay osen once will whip Schreck Sir Thomas Says -He—Has SIR TOE nine cue way furlausly from bell to: betl. K If every race_on the track were Summers undoubtedly has the cla: yer Keyes. although Bert has heen -a2—-easy—to— beat xy thix nati} —----Not-Yet-Given Up _ Day Be_ Sighted Off | | UL Another Shamrock Will Some! suchfood tora this yaar, will meet Dave , Battling Nelson nas conseried to tan | The Original TO"\get a square deal. i ION 4: NIT + = see ES fee | a = Night. | Nelson Willing to Fight Gans. Billy Glover, who has been fighting Io BY -UATLES KLEIN, Joe-Gans—at Reno, Nev forthe purae_of { Boma Mat Prices 23 ty 100-3 Every Sunday Een 20.000 which has been offeret for the} contest bx Jim May. the sporting goming fast during the past few! gallo; . Saeed a: “AMMA ER ee — P we'd all be millionaires, z ; Seva = n 2. jonths. Summers ia more clever. Hc} Sa ee! : Hope. -So far as the challenge is Sandy Hook. LATOMA ENTRIES. Hine bout aed bast raised Stay “oe; BLANEY'S gece, #3, =y, @ harder puncher. He has a better{ E of the greatest surprises of the : i 3 : [Re wanting te bring off the) tir A parka = Rae : Oct. |News on New Srerno| Wet 5 & c4):Sat a}eo| Aborn Opera. f= ‘flenting head. ; K@) football season was the defeat on * concerned, the matter is LATONTA RACE TRACK, Ky. Oct. Sh aueaay written tb Gane woking Im to |, Blection Mat 23.20. rest Cara ea Keyes‘s best point 1s that he can} Saturday of Princeton by Cornell. n letter to The Evening World Sir e fered a new emblem open to compet!-|2%—Tuesday'a entries for the | races Te-enter:the ring) and fight, ¢laon for bal) “Alsitrs Mus mire <prestded by: sVinars Make an unioly amount of punching,| The Tigers this year have been touted I Thomas Lipton says that while the | 2t an end for thé present, al- | Hon by the whole word here are as follows: acest Bees T "| (it) st. Ladies’ Mat To-day atin, and come in awinging and hook.|4" An Absolutely invinclble team. They fhatter of n challenge for the | though | have not given up| {future puns of Sir Phomenrss Of (0) SURST AACE Gg Takeo 1 i Keeffe to Fight Papke. i manthey Gaiety Girls Ing away as fast.as ever. He has en- mee ne pugee ellan early speed and {America’s Cup is St an end for the g) : g 1 HI In the firat place, there are reasone /101: Idule Bana, 100: Mer i Pat ocmeeeetss the English researc releRU “Buleetta* Vavdeviiin, 5% i on ef : f | [to believe that this Kenero 7 Bend Naess champion, was practically matched last es + urance, And endurance counte_in_al which shown. gat aven In an amet | Det he “has-not given up hope that hope that another Shamrock I] Sicntne: wrothas:probavissesent: more Bosed Marcel i1CT Sara, Msrvinal Pea te ih eres, Gainers eal By eh wt Ladiew Matta { fen-round go. _ Summers's stomach | &%ine Tike football you can't al | showed nigns of weakness when he pend upon the dope, fought Murphy and Erne in Philadel 4 In lnat pieces thrmigh e is 6ld Engliah notions o hateednon SSE Walt, met Siege Ana Taree NOHKS Or beer new n on ont ) Co = going to find’a queer sensation in ple wider er the atns ener Becen maya de- om sandyHook:* ‘The message which Str Thomas; whom all admire for his game and sportaman- Mke effort-to lHft-the mug—sendsto ine — L yachtemen.ot.America while somewhat [¥ague, te-te-firat authenthe statement may yet —be—sig than any man inthe world— Sandy Hook which vost §%0, ls now preparing to dy k pend even more ¥o work out the theor; Sandy Took. ‘that raclng witht a” “wholesome” type =. 4 1 OL boat means aomethiag’ for yt THOMAS EIPTO | There is aligat hope chat sir Thomas — ——— THE - Deine -OVer-e- New pas FEAL FRIES denies that he is going to wider the source, ae which has been recelved of his future plan but the.mere fact that ave its effect upon TAGE Which turned {7049 feet).—This boat —re-copsaieerabis~ File for a boat of twenty-three metres freak boats may ne 14, not! the steam yacht ing as to what these ideals for the fu-| which chutienges—inay be made and faunk ts about the sume as George =p c pu : = TES Peruee ae Sievers Lap:| Ure muy devetop, ne Pe ed aude: Cis AE carl Saree DOWSES WS the arives! Chemie oe Weta ge a ee Lt ena rai offered snd, thanks to the! pete Whlte-Heather, a boat | fat-seversi big alleys last ateht-and te Cortes aia, Brooklyn, Grand’ Cent [that Sir Thomas will not acpart from |y, id Si lives Which -carrted-off-all_the honurs.on the! largest crowds of the season surrounded | Hier J J Orabeamn PERM, ait] his firm: ‘tention -to- challenge with-al inthe hearts ofall true Corinthians, | other, side the past season, | That kite | e DIN KniRh ts. = Gotham, Arlington: wholesome’ typeof yacht, One of the most interesting contests Casino in the Lead, Mews —on—this subject are too well) ers to the new class whether they b | Heather,” agalnst” which thes pest of) i was that between Lindsay and Scherz, | Carino Jade in the Riverside. tou known to cause any misunderstanding. | dor 8 or square rixgers, Recent talk erie Soe ae ey ould reialrectionata’ ovis aa Prarie Koka ofthat st Sievers & Lankenau's with six sterions| Cothe other hand, the best that can be | ngland, which followed tne declina a] ‘Harlem allevas at Boner Tones Toee ands Rent tee RD. Larne Lepr Den rea ait tn of Blt Thomae's challenge will-nr be qrulch/sieaThomesihas)turnedih hin Ideas be e possibility that the growing sem: ably produce a new trophy over ther Sane eoulevotithelzacinriinisritisht 7 Syenue and One Hundred: thd-Sixteanth } ment against Facing for. the* cup. with. while the LBe Yucht Club has of- | WAtEERETOXt season must therefore de- Seo =at eh inthe Aree ofa eres Ota HOUT, nt future-of-international compe- f'ana-home match. The youngsters at =woll, Tor deutenare: to. aE CHAMPION SHER IDAN RT, Imo in as that the Lord Soothe sconex—xhow.....The-gamies were 2 Hel WAthcappien ahat. Sir thoes wil jbe-slahted—c ae sandy Hook in the sum. Teturn match will be rolled’ Nov, may be offered, = Bearsk i me = es sfar as any race from a Swedish aD para Kroc to 18 177 a 2 - = ot cup challenger’ in- 1908 is -concerned, ree Wo Ie otutely nothing but a ripple xo so0| World’s- Greatest Athlete Ad- Martin. Believes That-a Rest sped le hi asaiyle i eeetted eee vised by. Physician to Stop_ é for. a-Month Will Fix [= sen for the Present, 1 JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y., Oct, 28. ; rhe entries for to-morrow's races here [ate as follow ene vis For two-year-olds wi ray ound that hfe stoma | AUT, RAGE wont aa eeliney sy troubling hig. He consulted. tutongs ; aoe : ‘ At the Monarch Palace, h avenue and Twenty-sixch, siree:, ano! big owd Watthed + :e—toniest Pop’ Hille, seventy-five years and H. Cadieu, ¥a0 won u best Sout of five series against Ernes: Roeber, | chormer-wreeiting champion,” and John Koster.— The scores: ints || or any other country has ever! % ‘ elun and was advised to lay off. |" ania. Obert. .: ced, will have to take a rest. | the Garden -eam on Saturday | 1oSt> Rossrts This world's champlon—amasher o t Sheridare told P. J-yvonway, pres-| 1 V4 Heap Tat Pease in Ly Ident of-the- Irish-American—Athtette | Be a numerous records, ts under the care of : ‘i oe Ane Ty tert Handbox : °. i Club, that he wasn't ling equal to/ Miss Mazzont physician. According to the latter, (oe P ithe task he was un king. fare nen atop,” safd Conway, “you are | luge Ay brnptondthe tbe OR SAL aren ‘tt To may win a point and help a aanTnOLs isp ; the champ ia Rata Cont} way. “It-is mos tingrabam serve you.” 4 *Proclivitty { was the biegest_potntwin-|-sCOND RACE~ Whe Athen gmex He wor: the jupwerty seling;-one. mile and a alxtesn th Sheridan as overtaxed his atrength. and! Phe return series wit beerolied artnet rents Became ty that. he keep! ea Easenigne oit the athietic field. one. While Sheridan waa training for the , Indoor champlonships-nt the Garden Inst | week he ined the murcles of his! “Moniach-—Tie Injury waa quite painful, | Benatar tarradt | | MARTIN SHERIDAN. i} i i F ae : mvat og We Siti daw pames are dave Kip. to-the.thne-of the “gam te Marti way ih tie"pole-vault-tor ieee: ett svon with th scheduled as follow: . soreness had not disappeared, and Mar- |/tanoe the frst nignt of the champi i 3 record) after Eaatern League—To-night, Trenton at| tn. to he}p his club along for the point | 4h! This is a diMcult Meld: record with this missile and Is also a He ow York. Morningside Alleys; Friday, | 'Tophy, competed in seven events, ini ne "neh iets AT They Re eh lala aan A chroeder'a StLdway at Newark, Tuxedo Alleys, | .NRICH he waa Arat In one contest, sec- He entered the events that he men in the worl ed 7 — Lord sunt CAMPRON One mile in| Tas shown speed. Broadway; Wednesday, Morningsi at N | 84 INDEXED O | is In good shape. bone mile and a. sixteenth Crotona; Thursday, Albion at White Fi- Oo. ct. 28} » rnisc FOREN [oP yaa Dolly Shanker «+ at ihe Tues Johnna and W. Hs YOUTHPULSSix furlongs ino iis.) Ae eT Gra wtord dast week at the Moraingnide. 18 CHAPELTEPEC-Four furlongs in Dinnrells ‘The Washngton Uelghts League dan one mile and © aixteent . aphant. 1442 Monfort Teturn_ serie each a_bost Uiree out of Ferien for ‘ q handtiy, ver was in Donaocara Tyelene AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, AT GRAVESEND TRACK. ANTAL Ne Ee es aah opens to-night at the Idle Hour alley Metropolitan—To-night, Columbie at MRDIICKU ‘A feature auc series |” za Riva Curianee eT ol Hao ; ME be. the + fe Nea uPte i iy m ¢ uflongs in. Lal $-3 i Alex Dunb ree a | xalloping He ts! not-up to much. | for eeis #25. Duronr beat tie Newark bowlers neem | VOL Chantilly Washington: Heights League. LISTE furlonwa lin. 418 3. no The Bayville, Binke Amsterdam avenue. the schedule for AD BAY RACE-TRACK. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK. 0x T—Wenther clear. track| %—The local track was fast *Adoration the opening round in this big competi | fast. ‘weather clear to-day, The beat gallops SEAWAY A farlonge in 1,06 A pen enrluuest SEE EE tt jumps: | 4 MONOPOLIST—Five furlongs in noted follow: SOTA arate ‘ 1127 Hing. Tom. 2 ‘orningside, Presto, Columbus; xf it yf Let ald — i in} 3. : Coat wocBetnayy Parquely Partie: Oct | ac, pobze breeeing. Tey Rim aeain; | oNw ES Panty Ty cutionge in , handily. Looks, well. | pier TACk—For "20-Pearl Wedding, Waverly, Ringvicides; | 12 ALT | ALON EF lee eo nae. Siete aoe cai Mae { mile sin 1492-5, | yowards aniline. one mtle and halt, Oct. Bi--Alexanger, Audubon, Independent: 1.0136 handily. Tn era: nhaoe. RY EILLANCE—Six furlongs in ha y. fot much, 1127 Rip Rap Nov, » Connttian, Rialt Nov. | 180 WOPDLAWN-~—Th 3s furlongs in! broeei ie, c very ft j — 1127 Elfalt ....++ +-Mo hadway. Hudaon; ‘os 0. 2-5 handily She la at hor beat 181 ROC KSTON © Jonga in 1080 J. F. Donohue . Algonquin, Pocarset; Idle Mour, ~ 19 GOLDEN WEST—One mile In 1.47 1013-8, jandily, Had speed to-| Moody Bests Kenny. 1127 Broncaa 1080? Prince Ching 28. site| (4011) C19) 10. himself by hie] gi the — handliy, Always ready, da | 163 DON’ ENRIQUE Tourrament Games Yo-Night. 14 TIRO—&x Curlones in 1)7 8S breez- Pahdliy ite inz, Is doingbetter. Tour 1688 NBALON. One mile jn 146.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, never was bette Moody, the local Hehtweleht, Kr furtongn in, 0.4 making quite «reputation f has been. at kames to-night are sched-| 169 BANDBOX—Six furlongs In 1.16 3-5 pity handily. Looks well; ts at his bes Jwled a0 fo Mite BOON ate. handily. Is not much, [168 HOLADAY-SIN. Ch obgs in Pagiee large number of consecutive victortes, beat | olds nmd tt tl coe Kee. (enters \ ar aetna furlongs In 0,54 breez- breezing. 1 fd "Young Kensey,"" of Lawrence. Mase., itt Pri Ure SHAM tirlonga fn 1,223-5 uw Bat Reet ait i furlongs in in the main bout of six roundw at the Na- 9) Orphan Py eta t ka: fing spend pie thd ete s mot Up {0 tional A, C,, on Saturday night, The con- Princess > TOP—Five furlongs in 1.04 1-8 4 . i eat wi reat 0} joo . amrod i Elffier Wins Time Prize. UREN A nice filly: Te tes hae iin 40.86) seeti Wasa) Sreat7 oped tolookiatiiass bath = Thint Maite . t? 180 ies SION ive furlongs in 106 INGL STON . fads fought every second of the contest. fan the ‘sccond century run of the New fs pot up to much. [18 SINGLE STONETh velongs in pandas assthat ecced ; aes : z | : . ney, Teo, Dts 2 of the parry Mead. Cli angen Thistongiees ie 18 Drees-\ 0 SHINING STAR rive ‘furlonga th Clymer May Manage Boston, Ake tre prize wax won by nitfier..\167 GU! O-—Four furlon, . hand Lnoks bad. ee ¥ “4 a at {Wis Ninlkbed nis : 051 9-8 handily. Been his day. 179 GRAPPLE—~Three furlongs n= 0.36, | WIHACES-HARKE, Oct. 24,—The manag i gavetiing Che 183 ogni CH—One mile in 1.45 3-5 han- breezing, Ready for his’ race to- ment of the Boston American League team ANG. D0 secon, with Ia not much. day has been offered to Billy Clymer, of the Co- a acne ta WW DENNIS STAFFORD—Four fur- lumbus Club. Jim McGuire, the veteran Tite nentager, ail 181 P; -_ sf toe tr ity inion PEG and Vey ordingsy,", * PEN in ow 3-4, bendy. ‘This colt player, is mow managing the Boston Club, Sifhough his order hax veen placed with (0; Hymssoote, Cins | | roiled ‘againet brand-new match pins] z z tia seventy-five footer fp c ee SNA 2 z witha seventys end the-nyermgeswere-excetient —Thet OUT. - = ~ —te-pace for any old Irony 4 Unnie Gonion, 10f- ; meet Bill Papke, the Western crack fighter. | Bohemian Burlesquers rey’ has fought for some time. They will pee CH Sarat 4 for six rounds before the National A. C, Philadelphia, either on Nov.” 9 or ot | | Bransby Willlama, ' Hilda Spong, Alec 106: Minne aha: is Os: FRter| Big Fellows Battle Saturday, — Bic, | Hurley & Co. James Nae ‘horntom—@ others. “THB D) RAL Wee : < The_bia. atti this week wll. t iv Geert Mar Tae, forty-five round pout between Jack Joni | Daily How i | Howard Truesdell son and Jini Fiynn. the Puedio ene . “The. | Co.Macart's welatt...before_the Colma (Cal.)_ b, Gord TAitie "Later, 99 Soe otie-end-an bishih: haa. Aicap,—Sea Sait, 90; Batties, 100; Red | Saturday afternood. Johnson has More ottering odss GEES trthat ne ei | ey arctire the decision, Johnson's end of the x a ane Jarger tan that with which Sir, Thoma % ug p on. willing to retire beaten in hls efforts | down Iatest—chattenge from” Sir HOreer than that wit | g 2 cna America’s cu tbdwin Gunn, 2 5 fo.win Intechational. glory fora yacht | Thomas, poludlengedis core those Americ tag 8 1D. i 0a "Col. Jack. 108; the favorite inthe betting, the ee it Pre Sy +-of British build is enough to again set | }ahour the size of-F\M. Smith's Effort, | __ purse. ¥ ial t th % ANSE Nelelsach inghwarldaisceeeaniecl But There Are Other Cups. the Gielow boat, which won—the frst | Uncie Tim, 90: Cole Reed, 08; Seve Durse ie Ikely to be attached by 7% SRouriee, \corhere._ares mowever. other ups. for |Fatelfor ine King’s cup. lest yeats The 1g Sestarthy, 99; Precis, 69: x Ruransat tha'e cal Corniat sporiinedrasre en claims that he 1s the colored man's man- that, & Mad. ay, E rs SIXTH RACE—feven furlongn: peill Mats. Wed @Sat216 | Lanmiown. . 108% Posin —— {f Puces ina BUTTE Grand Open. Tors SHt. Nos 4 = 1085 Tar SN : TERE LY cea meee a] Seiyemmeniiee ISTAR cone Bee for hie! there are men who will build defend-|g “boat whioh can beat the White |—2ev’ Hf RACE—Thirteen-sixteenths—of + Arnett Sat. Ginekker) Evie Ded. Teron its; Vie) | JOHN DREW. ‘ | CRITERION hake — =] Tigges aie eaatine, Camas as: serse ange igo tienes PIMLICO ENTRIES. Frenets Wilson “Gj ecyt =| || EN Ceo JUS Moana PIMLICO RACE TRACK. Ma.,0ct. =| barnes BI Tate ene AT. YALE. : iMURRAY™ ere & Lexington Av Entries for the races" bere-Tursday—are-at pf) Dotnet. 3 1 ; cE EVE! Ami = ‘PASTOR’ S See iia 4 Singing Colleens, Anna May Abbot. Tarkville, fe, a San 101; Garment, F 2 OF THR 4" e eoTtiiess POs Araxtalic,—100;— Ite! | Toure ot Chance, 101; "Mexican Sily. Pisway. EI phew. ": E ‘Hth et., near way. Eves. 8.15, = No hist Hodson ite weite sata Nord nae. Vaudeville Concerta Three- ids a! i BED Giga aoe varde jP ROBERT EDESON crAssttares. aaa ; ¢ 108; Chements, : ‘ | ‘onday. * oiecran SAVOTGR suet anaes Suerte, FALLEN. BY THE ee — orge= RECUR RACE areen. sexing Valier] MAN OF THE. se TATH ST. 3¢ 0 ax, cent 3 today Beret Ties Gokdfluer IS; aterrymaker: | vaLacKsaas 3 |! Edna, the Pretty Typewriter. leds Flying, Vi 102: Beat Boy. 138. *\ I Cvonue: Ch —Country: Club of Bimil 4 pittt RACH oar Giehck tims || Paweere a thx:_furlongs, Cam ~Cambyses, 311; Doi d HH = BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS.— 10s: neg! Fanaeon, rites auadcite ~ Hotenist,: st =a leat nes peables TI Pa - 1% ding is Wet Ret. 110; “Battle Axe, ibs SXTH . r s ; 72.15, BI ard; arp oa oH Lady Gay Spanker, Paul chttords tds tan, 7, 102; Clement 1) * 308; ; Petit Extended. |-HYDE & eines Ss “OLY Deeg a ied a net Island gKOWDED “| ROSE SYDELL ie RACK—-Matten | two-year olds | MAT, DAILY. SMOKING inno. Agnes Dorothea: | with BARNEY BERNARD and s Bday & 43th,ai 8.90. Stat LYCEUM piste. sata Novs.at3 15 THE THIER Wao: Wisnan, or ohn sullen 100, pan 5. Gora Franc, 97; Princess “Nay Conran Foti pking Concert chvge Curl A Dgerar sien, fr eoneroed, YOUN Night Thurs., Nov, 7, Souveaits |] ss ENT2-SANTLEY CO: 07; Glenville, 97; Scottadals. 100, SApprentice allowance claimed, || 2aBBATS 4 WEEKS IN- ADVANCE. Wien thecaislour Ain cke RORTy LT EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION DA GAYETY MATIN ape : nNeee Uber Ss Be T THEATRE, MERS| I EIN Ss ottn Int Acta, SHU 7: ERTS City Halle EXTRA-MATZETTL THOU HA" Aaturday, Ray) KV3H,25,50.75,1.00 8,25, pas BROMOWAY Sk play Sate AES ES: Parton Blanche Bates |GERTRUDE HOFFMAN ao Sausdive Production | THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST, |EMPIRE CITY QUARTETTE B i tection c aus ARE Vaudevine, » THE PIANOPHIENDS oe eth LR, ,G:, Knowles, Claire Romai VALERIE BERGERE | on & Co." Shinon a Gardin man a Moore, Willy Zimme gah PAGHER S PARB ENT HER Sore Go Alene 'S LEE AVE. STOCK Co, , AMUSEMENTS, ’. UNDERTOW. WARREN, ‘CARSON ‘BROS. oer HI WTKGRAPA Marines Deny, 106, ¢HURTIG & SEAMON’ REE Hel, Next Weeki. t/8AG ARBOR, MANHATTAN, OPERA-HOUSE, raiy. FRED IRWIN'S BiG SHOW. | COLUMBIA 7#& HOME OF ay Ey a Big Musical Drama. Mails, dally, 13, a0 & 25, Ryn. 18, 35, 99 de 0. oeStge HET Sore Gir YORKVILLE} The Candy Kid,| THE CONVICT +* THE GIRL se (Ble Bay) Mi 3), CARS Mat, To-m'w, 23.) with Ttay Raymond. Wednesday, Nov, 8.30, | ‘The Ever Popular SPORTING. SAMNATION. DB_FAUST ea ar pues CrObONBS | {Metropolis fas, 0. Corbett A fat, Reve, Hove By at ® Toe: in Theniurslatatnetady RACING AT LA DAMNATION By FAvsT, Swat. To-day, 15 IL, TROVATOR} Thurs. de Bal si Bun. Nov JO. Firat CAM pa eat BELASCO f ee a J A M A | CA ro '. rk te jon erie THE Maas, dea ve kened per BL. Libu A. alg may feeritG oe weg, | Pintbuaw tee, eat dbo oar dae 30 eu. 15 sharp, Mat Sal & Election fata ets Nae einen aL diveee LO See se

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