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f Up TO DATE _AND NEWSY. \ “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. NTEREST England, Regarded as Pugilistically a “ “Dead One,” Has Taken a Boom and Is Developing Some Real _ |. Good Fighters, COUPLE of-years ago any good} American < lightweight could Havegone-oyer to England and *‘ whipped.all the Engiish fighters one after-another,—from light to “heavy welght. We wrro fallen Into the habit of regarding England as &/ pugilistic-“dead-one”—— | TP SUMMERS HITS WEYES AS KAM / BY VINCENT. TREANOR. 2ORGE— HOLES, — the bookmaker, nearly every horse can do: he gets news. of their datly fraining: and tn fully in- | formed in various other ways on just | what_may be expected from them with {the colors up. Ita from these sources But things are changing. season’s invasion of America by the _ best little figh' _a-now Interest in the game on the other side, On their return the In- vaders showed American gold in large quantities and brought out American boxing methods that gave abig- jead-over the -stay-athomes. += Now they arc back again, better @e@ dioren and Summers can give any four dest feathers and lightweights than ever, and we'll have to admit trimming, but the versatile “Kid used up-to-date Ananctal methods. McCoy put out his three opponents and returned to his-dressing-room. He had a premonition that there was some- thing doing in thf box office, and-that MPT the most interesting develop- Ment of the boxing game on the Last; stool in. the ‘betting ring at Jamaica, calling off the wagers of eager date his winnings on the soason are ac- counted in the neighborhood of $100,000. aism from those who are supposed to be| familiar with the various angles of what goes to make racing s pure gambling proposition. He ts credited with knowing just what ts coming off, when to lay and when to play, when « favorite {s ‘dead’ and when a good thing js to be cut loose. When a race; has a pecullar betting ring favor Boles figures on the subsequent cbmment. If. he holds a winner or jays a point_bet- by_the-time he arrived_to count _up_hia: end would have shrunken to” peanut dimensions. Jumping quickly into trousers, hat ‘and overcoat, without stopping to take oft his tights and get the usual rob down, the Kid slipped back to the box office. where he found one man count- ing up. McCoy had a lttle «rip In one hand, Sweeping what he regarded as his share into the stip he skipped Ughtiy out through the side door of the Wonderiand “Into ‘the reception room, where the matches ace made, through ito. the street and 8 waiting auto) and. ten seconds ater he waa ftreaking It for the train. | 'E was béaatly. sharp: F—other-site -i8-tn the-heavy-weight 4s only one first- big. on the istand, but old mers in fandcompere Gunner_Moir with. says that Molr is the best heavy- England has produced since itchell’s ti G@Meran, the : English’ feather-weight, who is travelling to California to fight Bat}, has a high opinion of Motr. = #7 he said x fow days ago, ‘can ‘any man in the world except Jet Sy@ries, He is bie and strong. _H 1 Hed with Hackenechmidt and de- da tor of strength, put-he-won'ty P) @erestlc any more. He spends all of his @ Mime boxing ‘and training for speed. Ble) was slow at the stazt, but now he ~~somplained the Englishman who told me the. tale one night at Wonderland not long jafterward, ‘*'E didn’t leave enough: to | pay the preliminary bouts. TAN oe Fstaran whips Neth=whtch-ten'4—ent tmpossibility—-he-will have -a good right to challenge Attell, Whether Your Abe will accept or not {x another question. Abe has been careful to have ejunketing trips to England were | San ace In- the--hole lately himself, #™ the jokes of thelr time. McCoy! it jive O'Brien and some of the other socked—out—three—wouid-be champions | mire-thing operntore among the DIEZOT | men, 2 wmione night, O'Brien became English | ampion, partly through real fighting R mat—with Neleon when they—me! -* He'll never come any nearer, — sang partly through his usual framing tactics. These excessive conversationaliats 11ke 5 eCoy— showed —the— Englishmen —{he. =Singirtonce of getting the colin, too. | Until: he arrived on the Island Engilsh rt .. . And Nolan has seen were come-ons_for the club) Solan Dever, Go. een enough to reallae wo-fact_that he wouldn't beable to tirt the Dane with a- club, EPORTS from “Frisco say that “Nolan came near going to the joCoy—boxed—a+—Wander~ | He was to be given the usta | atern'| TNT | ‘New York bowlers in the oMep¥ue took a sirong price Tast at Cammann's Morningside ning fwelve-in-tie- werles of four- Geen games with Trenton. The scores: e Individual. Match New York. . 105 Trenton.... 183 i} TworMan Match, IN-NEWARK. Billy Weingarth at the Tuxedo alleys, | Newark, is having his score-board cn= I-in-view-ot-the possibility of not able to Ket ad the figures on In| -breaking scores now being . 194 mori. Jersey National tourna- ; In the Now the O3fords, 40h] ment last night jout being pushed, puT—Up_a score of} 40113,110 agaihst the Owls, who could get} ftogether only 8S. What may be ex- {pected when the crank: shooters in the | linterstae League meet here can be ed. Individual scores in the: 1.110 were: Harris, 2; ‘Kunath, 27; Drendage,16,—and—Jonne later game Brundage oS Fee-an Match. Paw york mp, JF.-135 182 182 Dumont « iS 189 205) Me<ronsa Tyo Biddulph MOUNT VERNON BOWLERS. | Among the new bowling organizations jn Mount Vernon-ts- tie Twentietr: Cen- t Bowling b. whieh hold 1S3/Dumpat 17) MeCros: S24-2t0- Beti Gaye LAOS Toy Biddulie 1013 955 1s Tota te —_ “"FOURNMENT “SCORES: “Good scoren were the rule In all the 17) | it 1m, TIS8-S10-S5h+ jing.-Among—the membera are Miss pMargarel Walker. Mina. Jennie Walker, Jahn Pease Mro and Mrx- Horie Pier: point, Mins an Walker, W. 8. Hite Mrs, Wilbur 8. Hitchcock, Miss vens and Mr. and Mra, Dornheim. Six. local leagues last night, and in ee ee mally of the gumex the close scores rest Ronaiatl thet lenox: rs to the Interest of spectators, f the Bronx © fob in J cha Le The summaries American National at Thum's—Tuxeto, enue ant Bi, ya, Koko. Tuxeto. Sh, va. ACand Tnenty Guth alreet, tant hig Sujekerbocker, 5 ko 8G, vN, Kntcker- | ¢ rolled shoren! above. 300 MR wood fOr tou. Inthe “Dogker. 840. Remicsberleinhckoka: |Ralae tase Central Ni To-nicht. Logan, Nonparell Life team is tournament, night PIMLICO ENTRIES. ackennack: ivney, 953, gambia at Weinan's MeGiiney. Kui. Me pire. O38. “Hackensack, 975, ya, ee High. acore. isile. ‘Hackensack, ch(=Morning#ide, Irving, Royal vs. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md., Oct Following-4re-the entries for the oes here Wednesday LACE—Two-year-olde; selling: six Tom Bhaw. 10% Sbirley Be. 7 100; Aristotie, 102; Listerine, + $Disoratam, ; Ferry Las Diet Thomas’ Hoy “Wer : Simple Honors, 103; Nos 1: Hoot, Mon. ne JAX! America TL. 115. HACE. Four-year olds Ing; mile and seventy Murray 1 is + {ag S hea | THIRD, a Mul | sant: nell ovardees iy, | Tndividuay, ards. feacham and z png aed in three games High score 102) Paul # iff olds: aus cin ‘a halt ¢ ructon. ui lome ker, L Vashington. mM AC re unt. Club rs 4 High Kramer. Washlugto: Jonnah, 147; Tellfare, 184; Kumahaw, M7 moh: Driving Pa 118 |itandican: threegoaroltecand uowsta: one| Lind Newspaper, at Mclaughlin’ 305; Govan Bpray, 110; St. Jeanne, 92; Jubilee Jumzins Cave Adsum, 114 wy boklyn--Tribune, 844, 810, 840, vx, Worl er ae pedis yt RIXTH TACE—Three- year-olds : High ; score—Flanagan, “Trt | wand: sellin: Mile end a saixtornih Ay, ¢ hoe. 104; * Dele St 96; ¥ w Brake rH yy 1035 tne Talloroant 112: Be Willemsen, ° i. ‘Weather ta—bot Hre-knew—hts—business-in-so—doing, icles | Soiree, 05: tournaments on eVery Thursday even: |. Bam ter than his fellow-bookmakers againat sholce—and—resuits—indioaie—that ls {mmediately suspected of being “sus: | iclous,"’ Following the recent Gold ly race at Belmont Park rumor ad | & that” Boles’ was under investigation, and scandal was hinted at, but nothing has ever come of it, and’ the chances are nothing will. Boles ls far ahead of the game for the simple ‘reason he treats Tacing as @ legitimate business enterprise. give’ {t most of his time and all his “atten: Uon. He employs the best of clockers ‘and pays for information valuable to him asa bookmaker, He knows what __LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA RAGE TRACK, Ky., Oot. 29.—Bmtries for the races here Wednes day are aa follow: RACE—Six_furlonay:, 100; Biealand, 100; Sur Queen “6 the. 100; *No. Quarter, 1 Note, 105; Dapple Gold, 105; Frank, 1002 Mh | Athena. 103: Charile Thompson, Hazel Patch, | 105; and a half furlon Rulinart, 1 Al Muller, 105; Pink Cap, 106; Tim Kelly, 108; Ki! 108 Dr, 'Simrall ‘Bix | furlor Stanley £105: Shuffle. 110; Hud FOURTH RA -Donna Elvira, 00. P,, 97; Col, Bob, 04;: Conroio- Avaunteer, 105. ‘RA! Five Rose Fioom, 05; Pirate Dia le Mi, O%) Ft furlon| i purse. — Evariaate eta May, ‘Dorothy. —Ptre—furlon gs; RACE Moscow Lavatrina, 100; Hroows.. 105. SIXTH pete Rate, 10 - 100; “Belle Weather: JAMAICA ENTRIES, JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. ¥,, Oct, w—The entries for to-morrow's races cere are as follows: Se. FIRST -RACH—For_ three-year-olds. Non-winers of two faces in 1907, Six Eastman 103 - 112 Lorine 103 Russell T, 1108 Li Atour 108, Rdslestone S108 thentam 103 Cora Price 108 SConsta 88 SHlecinbotham WS Iroquois LO Le 1114 Sinter Frances. . 11188 Wee psbLy Ls 10% 1018 +90 THIRD -yorr-pide: pelling five and 1133 Ms Polly : 64 All Alone D102 uM 112 1123 *Busrex sete Dt 1104 *Queen Marguerite tis Hea Steril Pies FOCRTH RACE—Tho Richmond Handi cap; for a six. furlongs. (an) (1058) Raby Woll (872) Titetne * Dreamer Keator 118k Ren Ban V2 Far West 10014 Kentucky Beau.. 1108 Clover Crest 1052 Tat Meaterson (1388) Handzarra 1118 Pretention 1182 Ztenap f FIFTH RACE—For thr upward Ine: one milo 31399 D'Arkle MIs! Wes 11317 M 1087 Rparker esses Shadow Danoe ‘Adrtuche ions 1073 1134 11908. Lotus Apprentice allowance Ba—hé sits to-day on his _Migt or Information te mysterious _long-ahot Boles has come in for plenty of criti-/ Bat Hows dine out 1 ood. thine fabout which every one vise in the-ring {s ignorant. bettors to his sheet writer, is one shin-| nSiee hay had mor if | Ing eeample of the-man- who-has made, Tuck With the long onehes Many of tern a big wuccess of the racing game. Toi iS! through this season ying | money, Blue Book, at anything from 60 to 100'to 1, being among them, and even Infanta yesterd Boles "spread some money around on thin ex- {eene youngstor, putting many another layer out on the day asa result. Boles has three brothers, and all work | in George's Interests, who, by the way, | is a hard bo! Few of his crew cant fet elone with him, and jars even be- | Exeen the brothers ‘are:sald tobe fre- Holes’s great success ta probabl, entirely to honest and businesslike methods. Still there are many who be- Hevo he tnvartably has an ace in the -hole._One_remular, in talking of the succosafinl bookle, says: “This. game {a full of ups and do iy but Baldwin Tackles Sullivan at, Baltimore and Attell Meets Weeks on Coast. BY JOHN POLLOCK. ATTY BALDWIN. the New Enx- land pugtlist, Who has had $2,600 posted to- fight anv light-weight M ‘ut Tin the World tor a side bet of $1,000 and the light-weight championship title, wil! meet “Kid” Sullivan, -the husky fighter _fitteen-round bout | before the Bureka A, C,. of Baltimore, to-night. Sullivan has fought all the best men in that class, and if Baldwin, 1a muccessful in winning the decision | over him he will be matched to box ‘Packey MoFarland for the title. — Baldwin has challenged Joe Gans. bu as_the latter» he is throu the ring forever Baldwin should, tore. be the next loxical candidate to fight MoFarland tor the honors of that clase, Tim Hurst will referee to-night's contest. Many Fights on Friday. i ‘There area number of good fights on Fri. | ractete Pre nie Mantell at Dayton, 0.; Mike ‘Twin Sulll- van willfight-Frank--Fielle-a-finleb-detile @t Goldfield, Nev.; Harry Lewis will meet Mike Donovan at Philadelphia,’ Johnny 8um- Were and “Bert Keyew= wit clash fortes rounds at New Haven, Conn.; Young Dono- hue will meet Harry Scromes for ten rounds Young Fitzgerald box a’ Mibxaukee for ten round = Boxes Weeks. to be decided | cham: | Attell Another Important bout to-niaht—wiil be the—featherwete! plorahip fient between Abe Attell and Freddie Weeks. Trey will claah in a twenty-round. bout before the Pacific A. C.. of Low Angeles, for alxty per cent, of the receipia, Although Weeks ts one of those Kame ittie fellows with a ‘wallop, th chances are that Attell will win the depts fon. z Kelly Home After Fights. Hugo Kelly. who 1} one of the cleverest middiewelehta In tho business, has re- At TAWTENte, SAAS ADT JONNY Coaton” and wate ectien——Jaekiimecca— tis _manaces aN J. B. A HASBEEN---WHO SAID SO? I ‘ORLD'S , Weinr ion HP NO 8 Fe cso ys Ey), Ne OR, lot ENecay; 2 ken Ty ANNIE - Gn RE Cj Beikoeny VEN MON BUT OTORAW [Ris terry —iete-handed — atyle of attack was, steadily who never failed to send his right for a straight drive. or shot arm Jab with telling effect. For. first three rounds honors were even, but — “(Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass,Oct,29 Billy Glover Kot the worst of a decision hero inst when 80 sports crowded the TH? TO-AIGHT Caponi to Fight Papke Again —Other News of the —|aker of the tndusiria [ o'Keetre. rty-flve rounds at Tonopah, Nev,, on nanksttving Day afiernoon, has received @ Seeing latter trom (Bob \Deady.. maleh: AWC. of Paitadel. Ti, to hieet PhtindefosiaJack- O'Brien tir sx-ronnde-at-the-jatter club: the. tiret-week: December, Accepts Herford’s Offer, Bob Clark, manager of Sailor Burke, Last night accepted the terms offered him by M_ Herford. of the Bureka A.C, of Balt! more, for a fifteen-round pout between Burke and Pat O'Keeffe, the Bngltsh cham- Alon. and as Charley Harvey, manaxer of te axrreable “lo the mateh_- prospects are that Hat will take on -Burke Re Inests fii Papke— in thet xo ut before the National A. Ga ot Philadelp = Tie, best month, Hurley Out with Defi, Battling Hurley, the Uttle fighter of Pas- gaic, oN. J. who beat @ll the youngsters whom he met at the local stags, is ready to icht again, and has weued a challenge to = Dever Tart Kesoa_of We Utle, and ia perfectly willinc to take oa either Jack ‘Twin’? Sullivan or ill Papke. Madden=Chaltenges All Frankie Madden Ja another, fizhter who ys ready to match Madden against Donohue, Kev Murshy. Gtover-or O'Brien tor = pide bet, Maddes 8 a Toxard—tetow io won-many fights at the local clubs, and ts as tough @”praposition as any boy in the Fast at hie weight. xpont-and Papke Again. Tony Capon! and _B Pa matched again, They nereeme.: caliine for then ten-round bout begore the to moet in a Peorta (IIL) A. C. on the nieht—-of- Nor. 11 at 154 pounds welsh in at 3 P, M. This wit be their hint battle, the previous ones being draws after hard fixhts. - t O'Brien, tumed to Chicago from a“ Vielt to Italy, his native Jand. Kelly says he Js ready to fight any middlewelxht“in the world for the Schreck May Mee Mike Schreck, -who Is matched, to fixht A Kaufmann. the Calltornta““glant, ‘for ‘Terry McGovern and has of knockouts, = ‘Drowway New CIRCLE Qoom sc ‘Phone 9188 Col, with BARNEY BERNARD esd Company of 75. BOth Night Thors., Nov. 7. Souvenirs ga78SEATS 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE. XTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY, 85 . _TRAINING GRAVESEND RAOE TRACK, Uct. 2, —The 1 track ja in very pad condi tion and only moderate workouts were possible SQUIRE—Six furlongs In 1.5. breezing, In at his best, 17 CIMZEN—Five furlones in 1.06 3-6, handily, Is not much, (63 PARKHO—Four furlongs’ In, 0.82 3-5, breoxing. A Very nice colt. 178 CUBAN—Seyen furlongs in 1.33 4-5, dreezing. Is not much, — RAQUHL—Five furlongs in 1.07 3-5, , ohandity, She is not much, ON CHIBF -HAYPS—Six furlongs Ti 3-5, «ailoping, Looks well, — BANRIDA—Four furlongs in 0.52 3-6, breezing. Has speed. 180 RED FRIAR—One mite in 147 2-8, handily. ‘Need a let-up. 1% ALABAMA—Five furlongs in 1,05 8-5, handily, Only ordinary, 180 BAT MASTERSON 5 Lat 4-6, eakoping, fis BELOAST-Gix furlongs breezing. He Im ready, 1 FRANK LORD—Five furlongs 1.06 3-0 breezing, Has his speed, 1 KENTUCKY BEAU—Six furlongs in 119, breezing. Waa never 80 xood, 18. DON GREOLE—One mile In 1473-5, breezing, Is ready money. ‘| 192 GCLOVBROREST — Six furlongs in 116 3-5, handily. Wind badly af- fected, 2 18 TOM M'GRATH—S!Ix furlongs in 1,23 +6, breezing. He 1s good again, ~ INDEXED AT GRAVESEND TRACK. © {AT SHEEPSHEAD BA in| Oct. 29 GALLOPS Y TRACK. ACE TRACK was in very w slow gal- SHEEPSHEAD BAY R Oc 2 he ‘Bay’? trac bad condition and only a lops were noted 6 ESTIMAT. “Seven furlongs tn, 1,848-5, handily, Not much, 166 LADY VINCENT—Seven furlongs In 1.38 4-6, breezing, She Is ready and con win'a cheap’ race. " 1 OKENITE-SIx furlongs In 1.203 breezing, Good in mud. W4 HIGH GLASS—8ix furlongs 1.22 2-5, handily, Ix not much. 170 BOSOM FRIEND—Five furlongs In 1,07, breesing, Not much. : 14 ELACK MARY—Four | furlongs 417 0.63 3-5, handily. Very ordinary. 1H GLENHAM — Seven ones 1.393-5, handily. He {s. ready, \is1 SENATOR BECKHAM—Pive fur, longa in 1.06 2-6, handily, He ix fit. 183 CYMBAL-Six furlong in 11025, 4 hanaily dn, very gocl shape, 111. COUNTERMAND-—Seven furlongs tn 1.3, handily, Is ready. 183 BM, FRY--Five furlongs in | | i in In 1,06, breezing. Has speed. 179 JACK ATKINS—Five furlongs in 1,06 breesing. Has had enough 2-5, N 183 IRO DES—One mile fn 1.58, Looks well 183 THIBTLEDALE—One milo in 1.88, gulloping. Ready andi very good. 12 KBATBER—Four furlongs in’ 0,0 2-5, handily, Ready money tn mud, 181 RUNNING WATHR—One_ mile Ld. galloping. Laoks very bad. 177 BEDQUIN-—One mila In 1.58, gallop- Ia at his beat. in OPERA-HOUAK,. HAR: pears Ay. HAMMERSTELN, Director kk Grand Opera Beason: 1907-8 te. LA GLOCONDA F80.-43), CARMEN 4.30, N DE FAUST GIOCONDA 2:30, ATION DE FAUST * KS-1 TROVATORE: 3V10, Firat CAMPANINI CONCERT Salo for Above Now Open. Bowottice open fran D ALM, tov P.M, MANHATTAN: 24 at EV EQ25,50,75,1,00' and 7th ‘s B0o y HOFFMAN, EMPIRE CITY i) RTET, S ALERIE ERGEIE, AGHER & BARRETT, lun Mealey\ i Stelromes’ Marbert, & Warten, Caraon Brow. n in a limited round before any club ¢ -Club_arena and saw the clever! fist oy put it all over Dave Deshler, Of] parently out y ted. Chejsea. “The crowd hooted Referee |. That both boys were on thelr feet Tewey eet the uecizion of n draw wns | Mxhting mi Peay ae vaetini nee rereres announced, as it was apparent that | aja Geigea it thet eee ate Glovershad -tt=onthte“oppenen aie vere ee ee ent stage. ; The bout was scheduled for twelve} rounds. ami at\the conclusion of that | period et flerce fighting both hoys were | cn thelr feet and going hard, Deshler} was bleedin ely. from the left ear, | and was badly brulsed on the ribs where Glover had sent both hamis with telling effect. On the other hand, Glover W punished on the mouth, but “hia-clever - jocking- saved-him-when_ blows-wouid have done a lot of harm. i AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODROME Daily Matat2. Last Four Week jacles Ever Seem = East {NEPTUN Werks) ena Bove. aia Of >arcctacics, PIONEER DAYS Rox} Pocrmane Secs Ellery’s Band Biway & S0th. Tel. 1668 Brreme CASINO ree atacTwur Set, Kieo-aae. Both- boys came well-within_ the 133 junds Hrnit set for them by the club, ut Deshler is the stronger, and was | picked hy many to win-on accow ay White. ¥,Tel.1648 Dryeat iiss POCAUOATAS 3800 Col. Ev, 6.18, EMPIRE Srosdway & 40th st ve 820 Mare Wed bas vv Batzis JOHN DREW — MY WIFE. CRITERIONGrazanseeeh ets Breasl® + EI THE FARCICAL THE cos oe Tea Fie rancics. THE DAIRYMALDS HACKETT (cm Ere 8, Maia.Bat.& Nov.3 at 2.30. WHEN KNIGHTS Francis Wilson WHEN KNTOI nei ar BOCKER, Biway & sth et. ollteeraeetrirs ‘sat ABloe. Daxs2.13 i owe mus rave THE HOYDEN Mnstoal Travesty, AMIESTI Bway} ‘a Sothi Mate Ww TheTop OTH World y&30th et. Tel.1646 Bryant. Ey, 2. Wed. Sat, &Elec. Day. Tpitioe. | MILLER: ou rath 80th — v8. 15-Mate- Wed & Bat.215, Spl lee. Day. ats. NAZIMOVA LnIbeen's The Maeter mms Z Builder (tn Engl: rieas'aHerald Sq DALY'S = rey ANGLIN / LYCEUM cThirs..#at.& > With Kytle Bellew: Bi wayABth Bre, 615 THE THIEF », Siaccaret Minton Is Mate Sat.& Etro. a eee heGiriBehind | with GARRICK Sth at ness Bows the Counter, Eales. p ‘Mata. Satucday & 3 GEORGE ADE'S: Hodson ii!2,"ty, Mats. W ROBERT SAVOY: HAN OF THE HALEN SeedituteinL ee | ART! near Biwiy. Eves. 6.15. df Batts Nov.5 at 3.15 ty ‘A Viennese ‘etta In B Aol THE ROUAD Ue Rlaw & Erlanger tre, W. 424 ot By, B18, Bat é ects Day. = The Rogers Bros. in No By George Tradhurst, ELléth ot, Ladies’ Mat, To-day. Broadway. Gaiety Gtris—— ‘Bulsette,"” Vavderilie, Bison ot Ladi Mae. Poy emian Borlesquers EDEWE T- 7) “MATILDA Mad. WithEdna May Sooner f& Johns fallan Fitinge, Marcol’s Pict —-¥MPIRE_ CITY 4. Julius Tarren, Three Leizhtons, ‘arrie | Fdwin Phone 1028.| De Mar,| Arden. A Shee skp AVE, Phone 2061--Pians.| Be & Ralrers, reet| “cher Nea _||] ROSE SYDELL CO. HARLEM. Uptown FavoritePiayers DAILY, SMOKING PERM 2-30. : RD 6th Ay. ST. Mat Dally ae easeatorn. |E HE REDSKINI|| STAI ATINGE Dal HURTIG & SEAMON'S,.esle. Hall ET MATINEE DXILT- Dally! | FRED IRWIN'S BIG SHOW. EXTRALMATZETII TROUPE ic. with Ray Raymond. “The Ever Pre ‘Metropolis| jes. Corbett Mat, To-m'w, 26, Hn TheDuralaratheLady Seorar JAst2 Weeke—Xtra Mal, Election Da: rani eer aca boom : punicgs STUY TESANT Smtr Mates nas shee DAVID DEUAMGOWARFIELD tiie Mam. | ext Wee eA Brandy Wilam, | COLUMBIA ™ OMSTELD DR. LUTE se. Hurley & C James Mats. daily, 15, 20 & 25, Eve, 15, HE Gl y Von. Tiiser, Moward ‘Tyweedell: | a THolssthatthay.| And Vaudevil Smoking Concerts, ior (25th, nr, Tth av, GAYETY- ee eae The Candy Kid. Mat. Te dar. 2 Toputar ~~ % GRAND x 2°: 2 BELASCO Sy tis Mule thi Seed owles, Claire Remuise The Rose r1;-RanchornXces etann ne 'ON'S LEE AVE. STOCK CO; bwa.8.15 sharp. en Bae In A Grand Next Week. a Toe, COLONIAL Hilda Spon, Aleo | Thoratea & THE CONVICT *” T Mart — — |& Co.,Macart’s tt SPORTING. Ey, 6.90. Mate, MENDELSSOUN HAL) Only Plang Recital oy = | aes HAMBOURG $1.00 and 91. Uirteh, Sth a ‘Tickets on sale. THEATRE, 44th Commencing TUES., ARNOLD DALY Election Mat, 25, 60, 73 Cavalleria Tustionns, Mi : y_ Pinafore, sxington A’ URRAY";, MA’ PARISIAN wiD EST. re y f ine. Te eee ee rie uahlar meaty ay [UE FAUST<One mile In LA, broesing. ver better. : 183 Wek BANIBI—ix furlongs in ve. 1. a Asing. ly money, Pf epee Nout 1 $b, ENGLAND—Six furlongs in REAM THE LION tac MOUSE in eae We CLOSED FOR. REHEANBALS| and Double Ball, ed : Ss Frida; ’. Y ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th BL& Irving P sway, 46 ot ASTOR Went cacla mec, Day, 2.90: , ; e x f ing Assoctat U piace 2 (tannic A Yankee Tourlst Quentled Heath Tmoats Pack iecninat,) { |p garden tae at Semi wei] STEEPLECHASES ERFLY. GARDEN, Boagry, nr. Canal at. Picard Trio,. Coyial tareallseeh bors, Lulu Biexer. OO, ee peed tall Orch, Moving Pictures, WE iUSIC HALL. & 20h a, WEBER'S wor a ntacdat, axlectlonD ty JOE WEBER'S ;: Musical Affair LHIP! WOORATE SATURDAY, y EDNESDAY, wrocr NOV, 2. Pucolnt’s Ra BUTT MADA ATLANTIC RACING AT Noy, NI After the Opera, Viste on Bate. 9@ WUTH ST. 3D AV. £ = PAS OR CONTINUOUS, OCT. 21 TO NOV.1 AT 9 FP. Mt BLANEY'S gavin 97, may, com at, T Seine 3 cents, | 00% BLT Eane Vin ae ung an Mt 4 Eves. 8.1%. 25, 30. Th, $1.00, 4 Singing Colleana, Anna May Abbot. 12.10, 12,90, 12,40, res 1.90, 1.20 Pe Wed. Mal25 & 50:Sat.alsof Aborm Opera Co, ~ a Flaibosh. ay.. 12.20, 12. 32. 1,08, 1 ‘ At 6th av, 25-cent, Mat. 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