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aa f EVENING WORLD, SAYURDAY, MAY 20, 1911. 8 yell | COURIPAL BLISATTHEATRES che Biman Plas at Second POUERINES = rae voted f his salary, and Tape Will. Brilliant Young Violinist, PARTING GIFTS Wittany Vie cose ot the Stedison ——_ | |g FOUND IT NECESSARY to eay a few words of admonition in this column | ‘Wittams Has a Habit of iJ lest Saturday in reference to the dangerous condition of the Clermont Ave-/ FOR COMING WEEK Marie Rappold, Louise — nue Rink. 1 hed tn mind the deadly nature of the trap into which the Homer, Karl Jorn and | 6 Swallowing His Molars bullding had been converted by the Whirlwind Athletic Clup for the Tommy | vet sation. Herbert Witherspoon Reprimande bot ne | All Receive Enthusias- | mation wad tent. Charles da | | y of the Madison street station’ | Martin Handy of Detanéy 1 rin rmott of Union tic Applause From a Large Audience. | Cuts From Three to Ten Days’! ts Murphy-Knock-Out Brown bout on the Thureday night before. T called the atten- | | Pay From Salaries of Cap- | Svnuc sore aft aesgivueb ot trereearee « 4 tion of the Fire and Bullding authorities of Brooklyn to the trap and suggested " = | 4 , f ng the order. When Exhilarated. that Whey oF olthor Of thom get Busy. EVES TER RAWLING. | tains and Lieutenants. ae omearnmntnn ‘They did. ‘The ghack was closed that afternoon. | ‘3 Fifth Regiment Ar- TINY j There's nothing to beat » wallop when ft le properly directed. |F> mory etd a erat andince inst | LINKS LEAD TO ARREST, | Y + nt at the second concer o * ‘ ee vl Powe P BROTHER TELLS POLICE, mii Fobcvan ib Wad ua i Bale Pas sagt ner Cropey to-day | Fowne ital Attendaats Bed } ° HAT EFFORT to conduct an International boxing tournament tn Madison e that showed not only taste and | a ri Piney btaes what eae . Attee Saree te Rotved, Square Garden ended as all wise observers thought tt would—a flat end | eciation, but admirable deport: poe i ps ot the remere sn4) aisrening for jewelry ealeenunl Prisoner Awakes With Bare! foolish failure. It ie surprising that men closely associated with the/ t. Nothing was permitted to dis com in which he ta the wu tte wna $26 In cash witeh Ham Mel bd sporting game and knowing the extremely delicate thread on which boxing hangs | rb the singers. From beginning to fo “ ‘olice Depart- | ey from the n Mies Agnes Gums. b t P: d f will take a chance that is likely to put it all out of business. | end of a lection there was attentive mont © 1 ps i away from fix cop | Vogt. hea wht nur n the , Dut Froud o | It was {mponsible to imagine that the police would allow a boxing show in| silence, and, stranger still (o relate, tains and three Heutenante from three poeselie KHompital Detective Manelll | ys’ of their pay for the month | as fines for falling to live up te the [letter of an order 1 by the Com | His Wari Madison @quare Garden or elsewhere on a Pastime Athletic Club charter, even | is Wariness. allowing for the fact that the Pastime 4s a high-class amateur athletic associa. tion, The law is very specific in its regulations governing boxing bouts and any while the last number on the pro- gramme was belhg sung not a man or woman stirred from his or her place the New Rochelle police entered room of Benjamin H. Jones, a hospital attendant. - ' {missioner last February. In this order | In robbing Miss V. t ———=s evasion of its requirements must mecessartly result in disaster. Rnd the Adal note was uttered. Aeedes re eer eae ae S ‘ f | of our own Metropolitan Opera House Mr. Cropsey directed that details for | cut the bottom of a sily Persons who are fortified against the at Don't try experiments with the game, gentlemen promoters. You'll only and Carnegie Halt What e treat for watching prisoners, attending masque | Which Was hanging in a closet, hoping | Wavages of tine behind a protection of | *tart eomething and you'll be flat on the floor at the end of the count. YOLERIE genuine music lover: | balls and other soft snaps be gi to} to make it appear that the bag: hed | fale teeth wil! do well to hearken to . acese, || The oriwinal plan had embraced a the senior men of (he precinots. broken open and che JeWey, Gam | Caruso night for the second concert. | |The Italian tenor, it was sald, had | | been promised $6,000 for himself and the The fines came after some of tha| ney lost in the strent. captaing had explained that they did | gan ety aml) links of the mesh beg that when one has an artificial set of of Athletics of the Board of | #0nel prey. the story of Henry Williams, showing Row xen PATTERSON, Inspector | My early days seized them as their per- | a yy of hi 4 en ‘ound Lad Meat choppers, and an occasional iking Education, Harry Hillmen, the os P. S—They are otill singing ae 3 | other three members of a quartet that ean er bibs coer a of the iiketl og | 2enews bed, the detective tifled. | fee good cheer which exhilaraten, tt ta] {M08 hurdler and middle distance : was to include Lenora Sparkes, Con- a Deen, iecre LL REINOON Teena: Wen wee aie nd Jury. DEL FG. anievlin Forekncuent and runner, now trainer at Dartmouth Cole} Sy stance M and De Segurola, “The et ee aes Cee Plane ails ——— Fariy ; And care. | jege, and John J. McHugh, the oMetal| Wurra Wurra: affection of the thr which drove take It into his head to visit a Pani | NEW YORKER’S BARN BURNED arly to-day, Arthur Williams, 2] starter at all great athletic events in| Who do you think were the five tor inging for several Kelly funetion unbidden, thus causing } brother of Henry, who lives at No. 3] the East, have hit upon a fine plan to] reatest champions the world ever before the opera season closed | fa little target practice, or some other wn at ©. kee Sumner avenue, Brooklyn, was called |jire the Kiddiew to the natural ite had? There seems to be quite « Woility, and Mort) }form of polite diverston in hieh a |New ¥ Ocean avenue, Meamouth to the Coney Island police atation to | They neve sntarlisted came Oseood in| ‘iterence in the selection of our musical director, aut | policeman weighted by age might got | Hex wes destroyed by fire ist furnish ball for Henry, who, about tie | the wear of the vdisondacke, ese Pat | ve best chAmplONe. suEZER. stitute Caruso quartet: Marle hurt ntxnt ‘ottage across the road wan Witching hour of & had fallen Into the |Snviti's. There ave 0,000 acres, Includ+| Tis hard to way offtand, Mo Euvzer Hecker: dial lad hall [Pra redhe ahaainel tebe Rd nl days’ | wel Gas see iee, “te ents ane Clutches of the police with a cargo of | ing a dig lake, for the use of boys who who were the five greatest cliamptons, 2: neh He mg, cee Lege | | pay that they might pleasantly remem- ed zs Leen ig) only thing Coney entertainment aboard that inter- | care to go thither, All sorts of outdoor | Theve is a wide Meld for championships. ean the taificer saan Meee ve ber the leavestaking of the commis. | saved Was an automobile, whied: Wie fered with his continuance of the puv- | Ports will be indulged In, subject to | There are champion fighters, champion ale the lat of solpidte, Mash . cite > gy Meow. O 7 tt of Seaside t healthful restraint, while tutors from | Pabion | 1 of solots such « Goorge W. McClusky of the Mor Jameson and his family have-been butt of seaside happiness ple eaters, champion lars, champion them’ proved more than satisfactory ia st Japending the winter at Lakewood and When tie brother appeared he was] We vik colleges wiil supervize the entire | fufrrageties—av'e, verily, even cricket LEN WAG WER Peake SEU e heme | eR Oe eH ote of (he Oak atreet | Oo eereanth WORM” in (hn oan onduct of the camp. — 3 chi Jona. es ‘ . " 7 sag id eet | Painter © been at worl r excited, He appeated to Lieut. Me-/ «1 would I were a boy again, ee ge champions | f Italians, it was auld, had withdrawn | station : | Paintery have been at work on the Barn Closky to have the doorman go instant-| When life seemed filled with aunny|sq'tne generally atrenuous tine, T should | thelr subscriptions when hange | MISCHE Herman W. Rehlotiman of the Madi- | and it is supposed that probably « élgar his brother's . dreams, | . aen ale | as at ee { atation ele ow y 4 think that Finn McCool, Shawn the Bul- Mine. Rappold the “DI the Fit urpe kad rage which amoldered re s i “ 5 Jo} " appold san, he teh theu aO'Connor of the Fifth street tu n soaked rage w y mmol arcerated person had} When lol-ol-ol-lfe seemed fu-u-u-l Of! jock, Napoleon Bonaparte, Theodore Rancher A the | OUt the day, Interrupted by luncheon at for some time before breaking Into ® lowed: tte, Sunny dreams. | Roosevelt and Martin Sheridan were the | s aot ae y et Juliet’ ex. | 2 o'clock. MeClusky gets inspector's pay so he bla what's the use, Bil? It's a sad je Swai ow: 'Em. prize honey bees. But if you seek the} this going back so many years! fue choice tin eats of the fistle arena, year ago he had the same sort) to one's youth. I) have to hand you Dan Donnelly te,” said the brother, “and he —_—— | Jack Dempsey, John L. Sullivan, Terry owed his teeth. It took a doctor! AND, BY THE WAY, those old songs | McGovern and At © was compelled to — moers, Mme. Hones, | Candidates for the artist's diploma of $y 3 tang “Mon Coours! | te Institue of Musical Art. will | a - 7 . m “Same finally examined next Wednesday by Attell, There may | ees oe te ee w.|jury consisting of | Rafuel Josemty, a awty! long time to fish them out] were the goods. How well do T remem | have been better champions in some| [/NOROstRO tye. Praag pega BEA Ferdinand von Inten and H. 1. Kee) of him again.” | ry front parlor Sunday evening | reapects, but there were never better! Uwrst eno weleat! Jarn showed bis best paces piel, As a preliminary to examinatic HOT E L J E F F E RSON John Gribbons, the doorman. r? nment, at which a thin votced | fighters than the five I have just men | | yea shes ds chi y. eHeh candidate 1 n fine ouvre @ ta volx made had « must have erform fa man inevitably got up to sing| tioned. Glory. be! elving @ special mark that “Would 1 otek FORMERLY *RICCADONNA LUE derasb hapten situation | Mar would | Were a Boy Again,” | a VOICE—Who was Dan Donnelly? | on from the male chor I ct Nec Ocean Parkway, BriGHTON Beach, L. I and reported that the prisoner was) «Rooked in the Cradle of the Deep,” | WURRA, WURRA-Ask any old The Leoncavalio numbe steeping, with his mouth shut tightly.) parvoard W “In Days of| time Kerryman, Corkonian or Tip and| oe sang With fine fervor and the Meyer UNDER THE WELL-KNOWN MANAGEMENT OF and he couldn't report on the ‘eeth,| Old, a Warr ‘Rally ‘Round | helt sing the answer, There are eer selection he rendered in exqui for obvious reasons. the Flag, Be Merrily We Roll| thirty-seven verses in that immortal Herbert Witherspoon LUST & GREENWALD OF THE FLATIRON RESTAURANT kramme, ranging fr modern masters Spaldix after a American asful tour on t All night jong the brother walked the| Along” or “Ireland Was Ireland When! ode recounting the great battle for the) » serenade from ‘Dh floor of the stauion, waiting for tidings| Enxiand Was a Pup.” The singer never | championghip between Donnelly and of the teth. made good. Lordy, lordy, it was awful,| Cooper on the Curragh of Kildare, But but those songs were made for! 1a rather take the answer in prose than and all the rummy-dums of | stand for the song. ecentiy returne the erties that bi « styl ” ir Major’ fron egiment and the serena ‘aust’ with stirring effect a lent voice, He was war ‘The four toget) om Rig ai In X- applaud- sang the ua jetto,” and aided by “Say, Lieutenant,” said the brother, | Billi bu hang-over “wil you do me the personal favor to have the doorman go every five minutes and see if Henry has swallowed his teeth?” The taithful Gribbons, anxious to please, made the rounds punctually, but the sound sleep refused to be broken and the sum of information concerning the teeth was no greater at dawn than at 9 o'clock. Te the meanwhile Arthur was agitated. ft the teeth had been awatowed his brother was certainly in bad, because a set of false teeth had been demonstrated to gnaw at one's vitals worse than the fox (id at those of the Spartan youth of | ancient lore. Box His Preserver. ‘To-day Gribbous came running to the outer air with the glad and exciting news: *Your brother is awake! ‘Has he got the teeth tdward O'Maroney, the poj sainker, will give a concert next by ning at Assembly Hall, Twen ant nevleve GUPSS ['M ABOUT the only citizen whose name hasn't been mentioned as @ But—who knows? One possible successor to Police Commissioner Cropsey. never can tell what the Mayor may do, It comes to me from hith aud reHable sources that the Mayor bristles with rancorous rage when anybody euggesis the advieability of dropping Cropsey over- poard. Men high in tho activities of the city, men occupying judicial place, vank- yer and flagle from sohengrin.”” hecond Mischa Klinan made his first appett> givted be ance in the andante and finale of Men- | Satter to. the chorus, the pr thd fret act of All Up-to-date Accommodations Excellent Cuisine—Special Shore Dinner including Garage Served in Palm Room 5 to 9 P. M. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT an, Mary Le Later © Siibernagel, Mollie Woot son and ab Byrne ne will inclode Trish and delasohn's viola played, to plano accor bert’s | ‘Standchen,”” Be mete and his own arran I Benubert’s “Whegeniied” and of | Gavotte.” — His masterful Jevoked a demonstration and he was cae: AX Wholesome and mes" Beneficial Drink man. The chorus, nhined People's forced to a © benefit of | for Anl- e Lyceum | Choruses of Paterson and Passaic, had singers if which consisted of the ca | PERFORMANCE A the Bide-a-W mals will} asked Atrhur. Make it a part? “Not a blamed one of them," quoth| | Theatre Monda nuon, Mrs. | its best ehane did {te best work in | bbons. | Fiske and the Manhattan company will ie anube W wateh nbling with fear for his brother's appear in an act Nive, Buniomaaie:| 1 nee. of “your meal ey hat aay He. preengs £08 | ea, editors, philanthropists, have tokd the Mayor that Cropsey is not the rigit| Leigh; David Bispham will render sev~ +3 x ale} ment of the interior felt. Henry, ine| man for the job. But the Mayor has ratied at them, “What! Would you have; eral songs and dram recitations; | 00 Daughter | erpreting the fear, sald me feed him to the dogs who are maniing for his life?” is the Mayor's way of Mrs, Charles De Kay, 1 by Bd- | penn te et be i no ush asking about me; T'm| dete nding ht ‘ommniesioner. | Ward Fales Co will ar inde Dovis, all right, of man,” and he| Alas! The Mayor at times shows that bit of the nyarachness characteristic of | scenes from “Pygmalion and Galatea” | baw i Anna W in his pocket a pastebourd box.| the old Irish. Though wrong, he'd rather die than admit it. There are lots of Mme. Rosalia Chatla, privia donna ao in Ladies’ Quartet from it he fished the much-nought teeth | ys jie that. But when a real excuse for backing out comes along I can see the prano of Vie opera at Hucnos Ayres, will | Y Q" " and then grinned with toothless glee a8| stayor slipping off the Cropsey head wit! the remark: “Wonder way 1 dtin’t| sine; John Mason will recite, and Hans |! SNe Thovesh nothing like a box for keep-| 40 thi long ago?” | is Sch wey atte oF, ZURO'S OPERA SEASON OPENS ing teeth when they are not needed.” weonmal ? a tendance at t IONDAY WITH * ” Hy Pe seg Fe Bek Redes HF POLICE JOB has been the lee shore on a stormy night for the Mayors! 10th performance of “verywoman” at | ee pane 1 Ll a pe » XAISER LEAVES ENGLAND; ap ‘ot New York. When business is dull with the brass band professiona!| thé Herald Square Theatre on Vue Onara COINS pie reformers, when the pulpits are short of inspiration, when the yellows are | Mh! Will be given a souvenir copy of | GETS HEARTY SEND-OFF*| gicoming, the batteries are turned on the Police Department and “waves of | the play bound in leathe | | crime” are discovered all over the city, If the Mayor can reasonably defend hia}, At the Grand Opera House Corse Tay- German Ruler and His Royal Party | man. he 1s described as an ally of the cloven-hoof, If he bounces him he ae will veys re next Mon rvince of m." called a weakll . inte City," Clyde Fiteh’# last) play . i End Week's Visit Enjoyed So that {t's ‘ard, BIll, 1 tell yer, elther way tt goer, But In the caso of| Will be prevented by the sioek comps B ] od fi I > fi 1 2 ] aS x7 l r fi by All Cropsey, there 18 not on the surface @ reason for defense, eulogy or retention, [AE the Academy of Mu é ottie or the first time exclusive y or use i 4 His administration of police affairs has been grotesque from the beginning | ae Ae pert T. Haines Stock ¢ LONDON, May w.—Pmperor Wililam, ‘And he began badly. Mis assumption was, and now im, that all policemen, *t the West line Theatre “Paid in Full “The Columbia | the Columbia Harry Hastings's Big Show press Auguste and Princess Victoria | are cut-purses and prevaricators, although they will shape up favorably with | oulse ieft London to-day to rejoin the | any other 10,000 mon in the community for honesty, fidelity and bravery, He jerman imperial yacht Hohengollern at | ¢aiis to draw the line between discipline and oppression and the result te he Sheerness, from which port they will de- | 1, the most thoroughly hated chief that ever bossed the force. i inna : part for home to-morrow after an ap- | Reon at the Murray Hilt Thoat yarently heartily enjoyed vit to the] 7 oi paARNWORTH—If Knockout) PAUL ROBINSON, No. #1 Alien, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Rritieh capital, The imperial visitors Pudi had put the gaff Into Wolgast] atreet—Tf A bets that he will beat B! Jack Tohnaon, | spent the week here more like tour! ie eSher of their two engagements It] in a race and they run a dead heat A fon, will make hi han members of royalty, having de- |." %y mean the passing out of Wol-| loses, If A bete ho will win the race, singer at Homn voted ali their apare tlme to sight see- | fage ag a champion, Hoth boys were/and it js @ dead heat the bet is off. a sparring extibiti: in the homes of those who can and do ap- preciate a high-class beer. You may look the whole country over -—you will never tind a beer just like ng at the picture galleries, Zoolggical | boxing under championship requi ‘The difference is plain, Think it over.) wil be Hyon ke apanent | Gardens and musoums and at the naval | ments as to welght, &e., Tate anawere| sg, piunbInE ET T—Ace oan boi HOsertY Onteopnil Ma fa auch awd military tournament. While out | several other queris Riga ey lawrla’ atatealant in caken Pour Borde, duliat He AL driving or walking = th conducted | ject Frederick Hawley in i ne Pau themaelv- phe S | The entire bin of "OM Timers Wee Ile will conclude with hig d se terroall ‘iia alae ahi gated HEN 1 LANDED on these shores many vears ago T heard of\ Baward | 11 Sad ae Fit ee. | iS iton of Longfellow King George and Queen Mary, to- King, He was then plodding along $n his tomble way, endeavoring to mp Lea ene ae ot & ry gether with other members of royal improve the conditions surrounding the lowly, He was a simple working! Lottie « aio and At iar wil Ornstein, Rerieeraetas amines tos. relinoes sta: trpetounder, mitted with more ability, eloquence and foresight than any of the up wrhorne, Fox and War'l. Thorn: | { ree nist, bu FIRST PRIZE =) then, Merino. presincts. of which big | lifters I have met during more than « quarter of a century in active newspaper | ton, Mrs Annie Yeamans, and vege, Who Hae Wr roan BOTTLED orowde gave the Emperor and Empress | work. ee pee ble Nan & hearty send-off. Th those early days of New York's effort to emerge from the frontier town nguay will he . tl 7 Cine nal —————— conditions in which it was laboring there were no settlement ety no small! onial, wf vhs ‘ . M Ss ol He ¥4 EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOME WRECKS STOLEN AUT conditions Uublic playgrounds, few free band concerts, no great hospitals for| Granviliy tn ea val Ns : J T AN Pos’ Bnaemte children, no free public lectures In the schools, no ood government | Harnes and Crawford, Mok ! N 1 ‘ eray ms ° | ‘ lif ase IRON T. | fiube, no suffragettes, no citizens’ unions, no Dr, Parkhursta, no charity organ-| weil, the Aven Comedy 4 | beginning c rere ere 1s some a s HH dace ( nt s AGAINST AN IR clube, no SUCreRPtles to proteaniona! meadler®, no public equariuin, Hormoeng| Zewell'e, Mant ; ere 1 met wung so aifrei ent, so ent so vers. Noth ot thi i, The Museum of Art consisted) At t Atoa 4 ng rene . . . . A® automobile amashed into an iron | politico-social upheavers hing of that kind, 4 “ah . P a : 4 } : 2 pat jnat'n front of Pier 1 at the Bat-| cr only one wing. It contained a lonesome Egyptian mummy and was not up to| ward’ song Revue, Valerie Kerwere in| gon and es ' nroughs appetizing, SO delightful In Its taste, tern early this morning. Policeman! tie standard of a country circus sideshow, Steve Brodie was tie biggest man | ‘‘Jugdmen Gas UB dl i SE ic F: ! Fiennagen heard the crash and ran up| in town, “HIM Ellison, Bob Hilliard and Maurice Barrymore were the stormy Juliax a annen t , a i 1. f & ; - to find @ bewildered young man try-|petvels of Broadway. Billy MoGlory and Owney Geoghegan were the Kings of Lon Baye AMOR Aad Mack, the: sour The Army of Its W holesome and delicate flay or makes a Ing desperately to wet the car under| Revelry. The Bowery and Leda paea ete sess ie a ite real thing fon) For the final week of is stayin the C . ° ‘ ner . B bine had a ‘There was a frowsy make- ve Tenderloin which Was almost out o Theatre ; uy : ‘ e ey agnis, But the machine ad | jinks, There, was & frome mate otters Tintycmerond ater cept, Winlawe rare, gtamaute, Wi ave ta acu] Constipation most pleasing addition to your meal. epi would not move. was its boss and Max Schmittberger was his faithful ward e Rialto was world ¥ t ne ''\- Ie Growing Smaller Every Day. rkey's Emporium of Rum now stance. Matty Wal 1 and tl The young man told Flannagan holy, ¢ront of where Tom 8 CARTER’S LITTLE $1.25 the case of 24 bottles—onecenta bottle was John MoMann of No. i! Weat| sorry Hartigan, the Poet Geoghegan; Johnny O'Brien, Paddy Divver and “Soger i, ! R" Siztleth street, The policeman asked |} ere the political stars of the hour, Judge Duffy, with his ten dollars or eli and De Voe Hrotue LIVER PILLS are é ; for us chauffeur's Hcense and afier Tiynn weror gine wio wore bangs, was the high nolse on the bench |AT THE BEACHES. rey be ey ao more than the ordinary beer. A little higher eg ie Ore tkeans tase hin| But we've emerged, te ’ : eee Bee FF eatie, & Hinge in price—a great deal higher in quality. faitasuaes slveat uation and there hie Hdwant King, during that primitive period, was making te yeast that grad~ tol Heae wlik tha? atm found there was en alarm out for the | ually has forced the city to rive from the conditions surrounding the poor of the Wrecked car. Most of the humane reforms that have taken tangible snape in this great) jana Hall, Plat It belonged to H. A. Sheern, who lives gitated by Edward King and « devoted band of aldes long before any | Charlotte Hayens Qt the Hote: Hudson, Sheern's chauf-| of the so-called uplifters now in the limelight were heard of, And he never drew, HH. L, Curran will feur, Frank Marr, had ieft it stan!-| 4 cent of remuneration, He does not seek t now, although he ts stl! hammering automobile around the tng in front of a cafe at Broadway and ship sisters, Carlton Ma Order a trial case from your regular dealer, If he does not yet carry it, let us know, we will see that you are promptly supplied. ‘a Mve th fort: his 1 ce nM i o-mor w| Luna Park, ¢ y Ista Balsa Rc aston wh auay, To ego alive the sforis fa sBla Une @ congert will be given tormorrow| Mine Disks “ts tarda’ with « Inrge| SMALL PlLiy SMALL DOSS SMALL PRICE P R DO ER FIRST PRI BREWERY eame back it ha ppeare: . Net of attraction. CH 7 E I EI ELG T ZE Tn Centre Street Court Medann| 190 bad some of the famous celebrities that flourished here those years ago Hat A Ree as Halland Genuine mate: Signature pleaded guilty to stealing the ‘ani | cannot be duplicated. We need new celebrities, We are getting pretty tired of Magistrate Krote! held him for Spectal| Hyde, Jerome, Prendergast, Paul Kelly Sessions on « charge of larceny. They are #0 solemn! Amusement Park @ glant roller % coaster, Willard’s Temple of Music and | Blake's Dog and Pony Cireus. \ a New York City 4 Oscar Hammerstein. Bottling Dept., 407-433 E. 55th St. Telephone, 2270 Plaza ny j e { » " ‘ ae Maia EN i OORT My RE ali can oe INE ne 7 7

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