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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY » WORLD’ ATHLETES COMPETE FOR NEW HONORS. a ete Indoor Championship Contests at the _a Great Aggregation of Siars. | Pe greatest battle for athletic and field sports will be held in the history of track Madison Square Garden, | supremacy to-night in The indoor championships of the A. A. U. of the United | 7 *Gtates-are to be decided, and the stars of the most prominent athletic | “organizations in the country, as well as the best athletes in the Amateur | Athletic Federation of Canada, will compete. The fact that each and every that the winners will be known ional champions has brought out @ record list of eniries. Men who cartied the Stars and Stripes to victory in Olympic meets on foreign shores will be on hand to defend their | glitles, In former years the finals of the dif- event is a champion ip affair and dan a good second and little ENt-| Garden To-night Bring Together | _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO RECORD MAKERS IN inh A. A. U. EVENTS TO-NIGHT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN HAYES PONDERS OVER LOSS OF HIS _ GLORY AND FAME bilt Hotel Johnny j alone and almost tH nd assing | gone, many friends est sits these days all his glory iced, and Little Pathetic Story of the P. hope or prospect in the future. For all of a Great American Hero jet which he can thank himself. Through- i y jout the lonely hours he ponders on the Whose Contempt for Do-}fouy tat brought him ruin, His one j hope now—and that is remote—is that | Dorando, who defeated him in the Gar- den race, Will be induced to meet him again, ‘There is little hope that he will, FEW short months ago the Queen | for the reason that professional show= of England summoned John J.| men believe that Hayes has ceased to be Hayes before her in the presence }a drawing card—that Dorando defeated rando Cost Laurels. A of 60,000 of her countrymen and pre-| Hayes so easily that few believe the ented the Amertcan youth with a/American at his best would have @ urel that sung his fame throughout | chance with him the world. He bad wo nthe Olympic! The inside story, however, has nevar Marathon. All America awaited his|been told, There were reasons for homecoming with outstretched arms. | Hayes’s defeat. His best friends knew Brass bands met him down the bay on he would be defeated an. were not sur chartered tugs, and at the pler he was prised. Let's tollow the facts. cheered by thousands and carried off/ Hayes came back from the Olympia ship on the shouldérs of enthuslastic | sames an amateur. He was 4 poor boy. devotees of athletic sport. He was Before he departed for London he had banqueted, lauded, crowned with all the | been employed as a clerk in a depart- glories of a modern hero, Wherever he t store, His salary was about $10 went people said: “Look! There goes a week. Le had obtained that position Johnny Hayes, who won the Mara-|through the tntluence of friends in the thon!" Irish-American Athletic Club, and he Johnny Hayes walked through Forty-| considered it a mighty precious asset, | second street yesterday. He was the/ Becamé. a Professional: ‘ petent events were not held the same}ott third, Morr may get a place. | |same Johnny Hayes of a month ago, But upon his r he decided to bes 1 Bight. This will not be the case to- Pole Vault for Distance. | lalthough perhaps his chest was not 80° come a professional. He could no longer night, for in every event the finals will) py, | Inent. As he passed the Grand! 4.05 ; AMariEaTRGIUE Bh ctatected This belongs to Sheridan. W. A. prominent. rand ‘associate with the Irish-Amertean Cluby } Buslorlalgiclubes Melwod shouid beat Haypenny for’ the | | Central Station @ policeman saw him. q purely amateur organization, and 90 t i and, turning to a bystander, sald Ook! "he withdrew, He also resigned his clerk f Be en York Ree Club and Running High Jump. \ There goes Johuny Hayes, who lost the ship in the store. He left the humble ; ish-American Athletic Club will have| porte E : - oni tle tenement on East Forty-fitth str to look sharp to their laurels, owing to | Leahy has yt cine} Fou HeceRHpISee| HF PORTE arar iiayes Dodged Away Rereeeresmatln AS Hartiis aaBtENe ‘ the calibre of entries made by the other | While L. B. Sisson should be third. 5 1 n to ay in vaude- | tex. Sixned a contract to appear a -®Teat organizations of the country, Mile Walk. + Hayes must have heard. He quick: 1. ana practically cut off all. the While it is most probable that these! sam tiebgold has the experience and M SHEPPARD, fesadiniavateph(acdaes ((irovan\the/crewal| yr ncn ann sarsal an niton nIBTeare two organizations will score the great-| should win. R. Mitchell and Benny | and into the Vanderbilt Hotel. eer and made it possi ‘ Fest number of points, it is an assured | Mann. who have been coming fast, | So the mighty fall. legneereni neon aneTs RHeiiracel | ¢fact that they will not sweep the| fhe real contender din Crewe nel | ScHataveriaoolonevi!(camelout of (helms. ican nnn arn cag a eene i | boards. | get a place here, i | re-running of the Marathon at Madison | ‘7. ct to run the Itallan. ‘The contract a These games will come closer to being Standing Broad Sei ay: Square Garden Inst week, there stands a6 made in the mesrnce of his best } pf revival of the Olympic contests in| J. A. Biller should beat 3 out, the pene story of the passing Of friends, who were confident of his abil- geeveral events, it will be a surprise to paren Jott and Porter will be the / ales Te) te “y In his bare little room tn the Vander-! arranged to provide him with the best i ethe many devotees of the amateur sport. | d / vom G trainer available. Hard training was edare Bvening WWorlaleiespert’ bes eat] — necessary because he had slighted his @atices and present condition are taken | work. He had to be built up again. j consideration, ‘follwing, are the oO A few duys later Hayes repudiated re ; pHivening World's selections: . the contract. He appeared with a ‘ | | manager, declaring e would not race j THREE BEST BETS. F G b manag A ‘ | under any circ ces, He threw Mal Shepars, 100°ard Run or or Keene, Going Abroad. 4 ome to Stay--Stagg. 02st rath, 56-Foun eight. the American turf dependent only on went by and tt ly a new contract Hi Pi jarry Porter, Running High Jump. ee : budding talent. Notter and Dugan \ spectacular Interest and there is far|was made. He wus forced to deposit 75-Yard Run. Germany OFih Claim the Ser-| were the best of the riding material Nless Ukelihood of injury to players than!, guarantee of $1,000 that he would y | 4 Slane f = Misnai annlrace! = O'Connell, on past _ performances, Rua around New York during the past sea- Chicago Coach Is ee in the old gruelling lUne-bucking game. | jive up to his contract and race. Ng ghguld win 'this event. Keating, on his vices of Clever, Jockey son, and their places will be hard to| Ali-A merican Football Team it i [It is a ground gainer, aids in touch-| But time had been lap and his 5 Ea fecrn,vlooks shest for second, with | Nox Ganson fill. McCahey, McCarthy, Butler, | with Results of the For- |downs, opens up as Gan to ae era work, had beer nx. oe was, without en x ason. | Sweet, Ural and boys of less experi: | S te b H sator In attack and defense and intro-| the advice Qh tie | Otis had nothing é 300-Yard Run. ence will fll up the ranks of American | as selectea Yy ames j. ogan ward Pass. duces daring and skill, but contempt. for Dorando. : i} ry c! 0" y ym last Monday he sent for a man Dorland won this event and should re- riders. | 5 val veralty, A am very much. in “doubt lf @)y | ic hed ireined him fon former ractns 3 pest, for he is in grand form sight now.| BY VINCENT TREANOR. Netter rode the Keene horses last sea- | First Team. Positions. Seconda Team. OACH STAGG, of the University of radical changes will be made in the) mnouned Be Eanes anys smye"" Northridge is rounding to his! wom NoTTER, the little Brooklyn |#8 t© something Mike $281,985 winnings. |} Schildmiller, Dartmouth eeopniey Dowd, Princeton Chicago football team, whom the /rujes at the winter meeting. Others Uke | trainer quizzed him. iow are your ; fold Zorma dead) abould get) mecond ‘place: boy who headed the lst of winning He Sot his first real start when the Vice- || Draper, Penn ......cs-s+ererseeeeserebne Tose \) Hoar, Syracuse soca EIR ores qe ole myself will probably have sugwestions | arma?” the, _teainen, asked. pres with Wagner, Rosenberger and Edwards Joke during the troublows secs, President of the Jockey Club signed ||| Andrus, Yale oc L. ‘Waller, Princeton town by the great unsalted sea Nave | hich may ehange the present admira: | after 1 go 2 distance.” “Then you | «the contenders. lZon recently ended and thus attaned| DIM and he more than made good. Nourse, Harva Hef SiaglUtt CARATS eee eee oe eee ee ae Cee en ae en ert atten aoatiian andi youjcannct win 85.2 1,000-Yard Run. | the he-tht of his ambition in the rac-| “Lucky Jack” McGinnis made Notter|| Hoar, Harvard R --Goebel, Yale 8 eee Jin our sae $ | will probably, be ‘along the ir | the, traines said, array a Sheppard has this cinches, with Harry | ing world, is now probably lost to the|® first-class Jockey. When he was so} Fish, Harvard. oR. O'Rourke, Cornell ain a ane enNSS VEDI ere come | pus prove rents thing about Stagg, |er when Hayes had gone twenty-two ) — f@issing @ good second. Haywood, Fean | american turf, Next season will find| my that it seemed a shame to put him |} Scarlett, Penn Relfsnider, Annapolis hursday and Was an interested specta-| 444 that is his ability to give practical | miles. “He can run for an hour yet at fand Piigrim will fight it out for tiura, A™memcan turf, 2 on the bi nea a sera tor at the Army and Navy conflict Sat- 3 for all his statements. One the same jog, but he cannot sprint.” | With Haywood having tie better ehuucs | Notter riding on the tracks in Ger-/0P the Pack of a spirited thoroughbred |] Miller, Penn... sro Banks, Syracuse 1 raay, de ia also taking @ squint at Well believe he Was a born math- — Hayes finished the race. He had the OF finishing. many for the stable of M. Weinberg & as taken Into McGinnis's employ. Hollenbach, Penn Corbett, Harvar yp ; ie reanen 4 for his dope book ix full of heart and the courage, but not the c It iatok wacese ae the big college gymnasiums in the East, be : soviet | so eag port } xen years to develc e Tibbo ’rinceton Marks, Dartmouth figures. For instance, he sa at Chi- | speed. He was not in condition. On Dri phate oad See ii tasted th eee Sane yeungster, but McGinnis end ey ee He Walder, Cornell particularly at Colympta, Yale, his alma |cavo made. fif even auc essful for. Pernle Hertberg, tralner othe Trish ‘ scoll’s last performance he ts 3 Puy 2 Sao ia 5 ate mater, and Har 1. lward passes during the season and an Athletle Chub, and prot icked to win here, with Honhag and a comparatively snort time “Jockey |™A@de of the right stuff and gave bim \ ph pa eight resulted in touchdow He also {judge of athletes in the United ellars close up. Bonhag will provably Joe” wall have dropped out of public| Al! Kinds of chances. Last year he be- he “new football” has a warm advo- |savs of the playing of Walter Steftens, 5 tol athe! writer: to-days beat Bollars, “iaisele and Jimmy Lee Joe" Will have dropped out of Pullle| can to show real ability, He was stil Jeate In the Maroons’ coach, who sald: whom he regards as the greatest quar: “Hayes, can beat Deorando He oan will push the leaders all the way. memory ‘ Bee anere euasis “The development of the forward pass ick in America and the cleverest beat lim easily. but ho needs @ 220-Yard H occasions of his annual trips home. nall, however, and while McGinnis ad- T aa fedger. that the little captain gained | month's training at least, hYard Hurdle. Saks s mitted that he could: ide Fr ; 3 jin the West has made the game the |} 3s) yards and made eight touchdowns | ‘The saddest thing about) Johnm Bller and Bacon will tent st out tor| ,Notter has deen = ened by the | mitt an n't ride Frank Gill | jbest since Rugby was first played in |in nm { which total yards Hayes'’s defeat 1 in the fact thi i nt ror u nol ened a ease ee a ce Rugby wa ayed in |in bi es, of wh ‘ards Haye jefea th 5 : 4 Americt iner George Walker, who| won many races o' wets aE anediatteniet ‘d punt for- | Dora cto} 8 ce AGE a aa? EO Cuts ey om moro recently, "He| Wer Horses for the Lrovklyn turtman,| America. ‘There is more actenee among | ee eae a et et the vlislimen who helped the Italian Hop, Step and Jump. » place of “Winnie” O'Connor, | ,,d/mmle Rowe, trainer of the Keene / r Oo nN S| the players and teams; tt adds to the punts over the line at Shepherd's Bush. 2 . *| horses, was at that time looking over Platt Adams should breeze, J, F,/ {@mous rider of years ago on the/the material for a stable jockey for 196s, | O'Connell looks “goad, for second and metropolitan tracks. O'Connor rode| Millet, who was) then PAinge ton ate | months ago, Griffin was disqualified on | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, neridun third, Of the others Prank nberg horses until set down | Xtene, gave evidence to the practised ‘o ne fAfteenth round, a BAPE oS La A STO TPIT ALTA To Mount Pletsant and Dan alicard say oy ungatistuciony, works He then Wet | Pewenr eet sae end te EOE Hae | yA Driscoll an oe aaa New KLAW @ ERLANGER’S || | HiPPODROME mine ae | wala pernta ri 5 nel apr Je S a Bre ean wai: | ne? 56-Pound Weight. Weinberg employment and went to ments will, McGinnis tor the bos: | ree Bes 2 “West ind A. | Y k’ BIG PRODUCTION US WEEK ENTIRE NEW CIRCI Matt McGrath should capture this, e | dinveat a father ous note, bad ween! Griffin to Meet at Bos- _topleat, and: the orn s sroittina: }° Bmp atree TS and a new record may be the result racing Is continued here next #ea-) gretted to part with him, but. as he ex. Take. the. Baie DAYS. | BALLET. | TItb SKIES Sheridan should beat out Wesley Coe and there is no good reason why| plained he would get t ervey’ ton Dec. | Great- Piast rgrtest tee'pte known in Atmertan pti paeellnere, a Jugan, who, according to|” Notter was bo | Quakes icy far eome time etewart will have THIBA ATC Bes pee Selene bound’|shat: mI the Harry Payaal White] GW RE Os race add ay ea tienes ; [Eee te! Gasser tat BS St |] THE BLUE MOUSE ¥y,.civ¢ esley Coe looks best here, with ! England, This leaves Pishway. in 1B, ang is about seven- BY JOHN POLLOCK. Sapte ie Thes Bee LC: ew mster am eatre CASING Bayar </30%H si Piva, + a8 Bis a old now, He has made prob- between little| Fred Bradiey, the eavywelxht fight: | - ‘Only “Mag; ‘Bat ably $100,000 as a Jockey and still important bout bety diy teas Mp aS Al . | Rin 5. ; is Fours ot Neatuineea before hint a aae A Hoe a ranged Inst ARNE |tESos Coe Rae RIA I ore oeree | NOW IN IT’S SECOND MONTH OF HOUSES|| | LULU GLASER in in tee, rish-Ameri by birth | © will figure In it} batues, bas retired from the ring forever. in | - SCHTER, at S OF Y ( -ompared fag deh ae Rig eaetige Gu eaten Per eine) he fighiere rho wi tr vite | HS zat oe tel Mic RCL cess PACKED TO THE DOORS. DALY'S 829 sayeth se x are Jem Driscoll, the leg! Oath 1 at he Was through with the fighting | h ; ‘ anc ton tn The Word eerie fininea @ season In Eng-| weight champion of and | Sines with LIBERT TEOATEE, $94, 8t.: Wee ot Bae ame sears, $100, WM FAVERSHAM Au His Wite, He rode 4a wines, tae ey nulng Jockey. |Ghariey Griffin, the Australlan’ feather nied. to ref. AT SEA FROM A | O 2 arsity e ? his nearest rivai,, | fos re hau Wooten | Vache champion. cround bout bersvet ubiak Ad | 30 SAVED HERALD 80. ate ad DE | vane ssomys to'neis'a rate moring on ine Huey wil come together In a twalver De ueniate SINKING YACHT ee ee paitmile track ae New Grleant thas mon the! round battle at @ show to be held by the, _featherwel ft ohamplon. 38 || WEST |. _ je same ¢ that) (AUnOe. ADBERE sy Ochi ho conducted | the Armory A. A. of Boston, on Dec. was recently defeated in a fif- |] END atines Baer, Football H aig 1 a put t svitable pipe into his | AysPest eka Maat nace bit $10,000 i three | Ce ee i leave for Boston to-day to|feciround bout at, Los anacies,, Cals EY | END | Bugs | THE WOLE ‘otha! TO lage | mouth e pipe, yes, but the lette: g A mocng without bookmaking and in| g¢ shape for the contest. [ereaie ‘agreeing to fight Welsh at 120 i Q eroes of the Year|’ Well, not to that extent that the upper | Mopraance with the Locke AntiHetting law. | Stnig wile be the second ume they | pounds, ia a telexram to Ai Lippe te 1 FREDERIC THOMPSON'S UDE WEBER'S HEAT AE Dovey. Zoe g - {i Phat classmen y 4 fn thelr previous contest, | the iatter received last night, Attell wald: | |}/"UNBQUALIED IN DRAMA, | a Are N lassmen cou It, Lette: (Ona punirediiand iieetvacneinars have fought ¢ men who | || ST. A ANNIE RUS in THE ow Getting Their tere etand 3 ta been de- " [Bught at. the National| ‘lu the future 1 will only’ tight COMBDY AND CAST in TEE for w g 6 ‘Varsities and this| run at Gheethesd Bor next enizetion to bei which Wit yp of London, several can do 128 pou under, I bave beso ] TI PH OF PRODUCTION ° LATEST AND BEST a atk 2BR BEX, ‘ Reward fg the » the football men are LepereHe Velhepte ianere. by PAUL ARMSDRONG and WINCHBLL SMITH. me | sis Wm, Hodge ft te ‘ attiing wed up Pi Mee | parame c ! w SATRE, Hway, ai Bway, 40th Bt, Eva, 9.80, (7 un diferent wavs of earning the nee eerie etdeee titan | NEW YORK Du ehh Ureak°* || EMPIRE Biel Pant tat oe ts ON ie faxtmOU whoitaveimataiied anleves cat | Here TGRIGEAC Iie eae | Around ama dG Ayee ata Nee gt pur | ANNA HELD JOHN DREW in Jack STRAW] | GidOU Poserar st a Be a < umping on the t art being om hat Welsh & ed a ZIEGFELD JR.'8 Moet Pretentious ry Bway. 0. Y gen RAMI PIR ft Vacgeeene the me Certs Shy that ace: UB he. mill | eS mats sua DuEMen, KWICKER! OKER ne i A GENTLEMAN FROM wiss(ssiPrn 4 which sent hin to a } ee Bi take place the lat- - TO-NIG . 28 961M, fand yourself to speculating upon wit Sporting } fat ae on paneaet, Aveta basking io Mil SOHETE resttsto SR Sie MANDL would be a ~ re t ‘ tet $5,000 on “his chances, FRUIZ| SCHEFF prusta ponsa. iW “rie DAN WHO stoop srinte ould be @ reasonable comp h — i Leen caret’ Decome @ professional, will shortly | Sith St; Bway, Bw. at 4 Queen of the Moulin Re like injuries—well, w ‘i bail ¥ at Daly's, ‘is | nnrenk gt ht retired, ex: Hehtwalght | SAVOY Mate’ Tours & Hat WALLAGK’S ye Whe tine, Belg. a ‘varsity chap gets {¢ 1 Pit) \TING out from a fast bunch | yannin ae m |land. ino. few al % to some of |) Bes. This (Monday) Afternoon, i tts day, 4 . away with the idea that F » ‘ r S and carr his speed a full Ing to, take a, tenn the frrenc Heal > mot here on | (70 i erie rO-N GUT) 1 MARIE CAHIL THY eee, w si: ec A first base for the team 4 reat who has been ¢. o-nigit Je by |eana nnd Cabunara D Kennedy el sea ache het Ba sal > um he hx toa sare Mor Ie hor i ae SE tc fea | PC | JOE WELCH jon a sweater, ¢ salad javen A. ¢ uy io is the chatnplon middle-welght of th Mats. Wed, & Sat., 2.80, n “THE PEDDL Possibly you may have a : ty varde Hie tine wae 9) maint WILLS ] GHRMye off, @ Propenly she man me lk) Es sbous aiows xvi stars, || ETHEL BARRYMORE (AF enren || a ederettallans alc acon t second hite, Holy Cross | Melnty ‘oath, Annette Sepa OnE LARORLE win. Auge $0. 8) |Lyceum, in SL minutes 4 seconds, was | Jon, Jeennette, (the eolorad light, heavy, | |Sth AVE. igeiurinacn. stattord || CRITERI Paar at Pate + wep sR BURGESS ‘ MAGGS AK 6 t I <appa ke y nd, ani Hogan, also of Hi There ett boat’ with velther “foun | Bway & 2ath St. /keve,’ Willette Whittacker, ; } lin ” was third, seg hth ot i Ubu, her ae | nly es jer wilet Woleackss, | WM, GILLETTE in Samson | | si ‘to-sy_{n THE GOUNTY FAIR, a giant, Fred. Shubbert, tt z — K MODNAT UTT Pullen, the big. rent tackle of | Tyg Jace Sate mat, | 125th ST, LYCEUM itis BRE ae | | HURTIG & SEAMON'S UNUDUA He RE FOR Fojne football ea ine “ead, sleosed SA ING a A eS a BILLIE BURKE wiritirs. ||| GAY NEW YORK. 5 14 Kis | He ‘ls working ‘bard to wet lato condition | GARRICK*(;, %: ‘ed i tdibr | - r oiir ry Hl _ 7 | ” HOLD Of BOSTON Cl) (IB pA Ac WITH DORAN hiynolor, Ge frou moanar at | Arthur Edward Wille, the midaet | sarin stat, tne Fosievila oewramegns, || FPAMMERSTEIN'S 4a." [|| WM. COLLIER rife PAT! LILLIAN ayy (HI | HAN eve Mi8! motor pace follower, of England, was Ri, “the Teailan Bui | ve, 25-A-TOA Daily Mai STHE REI ASCO "WILDFIRE | t WAU Will) UUM the big attraction at Vallsburg yester- op mates. mn” | WM, JEROME 2ndJEAN SCHWARTZ ST UYVESANT RA HOUSE, Ld i | ft won day, where the foreign delegation of try conclusions jn @ elx-| ORANDO Ramet m who de- CADEMY OF MUSIC 14th at. Teva py H < H leap | ona! " meee} ae itu show to be brought oft’ by || D feated “Johnny Hayes 4ath St. nr Bway ii eomery and Stone in | eh ae i “P| ridera who are entered In the six-da’ vening, Bees ts Hgts | THE 3 GRACES Livin Goiden ee ontgomery 1p tr les manaker of the I PEciens with “@ grind at Madison Square Garden next aot ale sullen Ee pa | ASCO HEATH, W 43 80) Prices She to $1.60. Mats. Wed., Sat, 2, By. — Wille is the real midget of tt hietic Mabel Russe the Josetus, Vitagraph. GEOKG Beat sear, to sucee creas country | world, He 1s under five feet and weighs - 'ARLISS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, | a eho has Len ash Tins the 8X! only 106 pounds. He is a worthy suc: Mite: The 7 ive EMI Broadway & Ralph av | ae is at ele vont, pounds, He a» worthy, __ MUSICAL. COLONIAL rit HA ae HACHETT "ais iri FS, | EMPIRE sti) ii a : cant r é Michuel, the | memmnnennnrenee a - we the Kelline fer Sais had a long tale 2 pocner (Welsh Midget," wh ted @ sense MANHATTAN 4 pred Se Mat. Daily. 260 Haris. Aleide Caplaing | Mire, FISKE, ess vation "Nall ? THE CHAMPAGNE GIRLS ad & tony Knickerbocker with ding tor pas f wson AND} Walter © Melly Lily Loe | tae 4-PICCOLO. MIDGETS—4 en offered | : ‘The ‘ hour, in Ai DAME «Miss Magy "Gardea)i Friday at rey ico, nas. Mock | LINCOLN SQ) ssandeoden, Bogannyroupe, |F 40 — rEOPLE— 40 Birds, Lew a i — the Beaneate toe ind pace last August in b ites "in wea, ah Mat. Dally, W6ts > Fie. Lew Sully, oth |i pway,dui were. MAY. DAIS, Sem \YTON’S Matinee No, my eal - has a . R RUSTIGANA | ( ie ’ Phone 708 Stuy. AWERIGAN 9 Bs A Ho BO. Boe. og teen ~ ass of hod in Nai Ene! ett nie Mag ls | DLV MPG { Ho is ai Rin i GISMONDA pever are in the ’ ES f the Continent this yeur. |fyg Scaccaivetvses Mai. De eer ny oi PHBE) & an au! Star Yous. Bu irl of the Golden West te any elub lhe r he mn THE. = aa Louder Mat—-Daily _ like { ' ‘ at t in @ spe MURRA HILL THEATRE. || MAT ick SK i hat ely that Doves md ¢ ay Sight In Af {METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE M ay rp ATs: COMPANY \ICc SKATING, ea sist QS “| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS “ i r h, ormer Victories ove. * Ne euhe Catt Medaue Butterfly ee » * bein | wi ncaa ripe te dallas wants latilage ieiaawo tai, poslinad! will aca tie WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ht wieharatinmeping . ’ eS oe * > . —

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