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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Charles Ledoux, the French Bantam, Leaves for Home To-Day, but Will Return in a Month or Two. Copyright, 1912, by The Prove Publishing Ce, (The New York World), Tone Charles Ledoux, the great Uttle French bantam boxer, saila for Part Not that Charles ts at all disap- Pointed in Amertoa, Yesterday after- neon he received @ cablegram from his mother, asking him to come home for the Christmas holidays. ‘That's why he's going. “I'm coming back here tn @ month or two,” he said, “I Mke it here, I have made a little money, $1,600, and when I come back I'll be having better fights. First, 1 should Wke to meet Coulon. ‘Tee papers way I have been matched to ot Coulton at Monte Carlo. Surely tke to fight him there, but I haven't heard anything about 1 Letoux was much pleased with the rity that followed his bout with Wiliams in Philadelphia. The local otttice ecomed to think Ledoux entitled to the honors. “Williams, after I knocked him down fn the second round, backed away and eovered up too much,” eald Ledoux, “I @on't think him a champton.”” ‘The Frenchman's view of a champion's “ghould never He should always firht and take bie chance. If the will not do that he is not a cham- pion. I do not care to fight Williams again. I prefer Coulon, for I believe he fe @ @kiliful boxer and a champion who ‘wil fight, not cover up to save himself.” The French boxer will have to enter ‘army next October and serve two Before thgt unfortunate period however, he hopes to come here and retura te France as unden!- holder of the world’s championship. AN MORGAN returned to New D York yesterday afternoon and rushed to the phone. “Yep,” said Dan, “Knockout Brown !s ting good again and he Is all ove effects of his automobile accident ready to go after the best of them, the stable is all) working fine, ly Jack Britton, whom I have to meet Packey McFarland, Packey hasn't signed yet, I be- Neve, and be knows Britton will beat fim, but McParland will have to come @gough with a match this time, and there's Jim Savage, who I had & big heavyweight giant out in ® big guy six feet seven and e inches tall and weighing 222 pounds, while Savage weighed only 182 peends, and although New Yorkers are qxeptical about Savage, because of his taking @ few dives around here, out in GReveland they think he's the greatest e@hampion in the world, because of the way be beat the giant to a pulp, and the big fellow had been licking Tony Ross fm the gymnasium every day and had wen about fifteen fights with knockouts, n@ I guess McFarland and Britton will fight the first week in February and Briton will welgh in and let Packey weigh anything he wants to because he Gcesn't caro what Packey weighs he'll eat him anyhow and take 20 per cent for and Packey will get 9 per cent.” As Dan stopped mht here for a eegond to catch his breath we slipped in “goodnight” aud hung up the phone. et shorthand conversation la gr at Bet if Dan was going to be re mi hence in flve minutes he'd have time to dictate the story of his life. I schame, as run out in Callfor- nia, is great, A while ago they were running featherweight bouts, one etter another, until Kilbane defeate: Abe Attell and took his title. After that they played the light. welghis, and the upshot of that was the finish of Ad Wolgast and the coming tn of Lghtwolght champion Willie Ritehte, Now they are tossing in the heavies First McCarty knocked out Flynn, and they are advertising the Palzer-MeCarty affair as a work's championship, ‘Mat may go in Los Angeles, but it won't Maturd the rest of the world are several other heavyweis! considered; Jess Willard, the 6 compuncher who whipped Mot art Cavely here, must be given Peer, who sat at the ring HAT — elimination — tournament de+ nw, at t ght, choowes McCarty to Willard as An opponent, for obvious reasons, thére is Gunboat Smith, If cam learn to Aght withou have @ chance with MeCarty any of them, 80 also may Carl ) whom Palzer sidestepped when Mors\s was doing his best work in New Y« George Davis, who stopped Stowart who makes his first New York « ante Wednesday night, may be Bhat heavywelpht elt And Gunbout Wing he'll Valuer rie there ation can be eatried on for # few months, and it should furnish good spurt. she Ai eh hae va. Nelnon To-Night, t cago lightweugia ‘ { dersey Cijy, who Bs sce form for several mont! tiie main event of fee ronnie A.A. boxing sow to-niglu first’ time that Britton has ap boat at Uva lub, aud Manager Bl feloon a as panel fast I (muda in the spring. Fig. Some AL PALZER SHOULD Be GIVEN USEFUL PRESENT BeroRe HE HTS MCCARTY, WouULrd PRAM FARRELL HAS Some FANCY BUYING “Te Co THUS Weer Highlanders to Train At At Bermuda in Spring Arthur Si t5. Gan to Leave for Ham- ilton To-Day to Make Ar- rangements for Grounds and Clubhouse. landers, und Frank Chane BY BOZEMAN BULGER. f is practidadty certain that the High- or the leadership of will train at Ber- Arthur Irwin, bust- ness manager and scout of the elud, leaves for Hamfton to-morrow to make tho final arrangements for grounds and & clubhouse, The Jersey City team will also train near } enatie the opponent for exhi return to Amerie ‘There Is a base Hilltoppers. te familton, and this will have @ good ‘bition games unt!) they a, » } team in Bermuda, ‘but It is not strong enough to give the big leaguers a fi ood park, but th use thal for fhe™ use of Brounds outside players will live in the clubhou: which has been people of Bermud: An innovation the Hilltops will own chef and fod will m supplies, ‘They they want down The climate of training purposes. ht, eo > ‘They have a fairly ew Yorks will not Irwin will make arrangements the famous cricket of Hamilton, and the there, thom by the offered a. In spring training by be to take along thelr ad. ‘There are three or k to Hamilton and this to Ket plenty of fresh tall the onions the pt nuda is ideal for The temperature s usually around 70 degrees. It tx pra the same as California, The City club trained there last and came back in perfect con- ditton, The only dr. training grounds have no chance t woack to Bermuda as a ts that the teams will o make money playing exhibition games. Mr, Farrell says the money made in the spring In the United States ts ough to worry about. There 1s an advantage, however, in peeting different teams before Koing injo a regolar season, as tt gives the batters @ chance to seo many varieties of pitehing T) ‘ople of Hamilton are overjoy prospects of having a maj am visit them, There are bun: dreds of American tourists there in Eddie Saves Him Against Pac | Fight Results | Murphy Gamenes From Knockout key McFarland. KENOSHA, Wis, Deo. 12.—Rdde Mur- phy of oliston receved a bad beating at the hands of Packey MoKarland in their ten-round bout, Only once dia the Hub City boy have a ehance, and that was fn the sixth, when he had the Chic: koan up against the ropes and was ne home some healthy wallops when the bell sounded. McFarland, fig- ring that he had the bout won, went | fter Murphy In the nith round, shoo in crostes and uppercuts until h 6 Bddle dazed, Nothng but Murphy's gam 4 waved him yo a knockout this round, Four thousand fans from Milwaukee and Chicago witnessed the bout, and the promoters estimated the wate at $10,060, MPMPHIS, ‘Ten | is he weve SYRACUSE, N, Y. Morrow of Hymacuse | awa Prue Ts! Harcloat tiie Mei substitated for Kn | Btwn Wea ona Dee, 1 ring from Joe Sherman k the 4 who fallol The reteree ° Dee, 17. Just seven jokey of “Wiladel ila in mskey at the last uxanent wan hont Brown of 1 February and March, and as amuse-| ments are very scarce on the island they will, have something to keep them in- terested, It {8 not certain that the Highlanders will play at the Polo Grounds next sea- son after all. Mr, Farrell sald yester- day that he had not made up his mind. He has the privilege of using his pres- ent park another year ff he go desires and he may take advantage of it. At the same time he would like to try the experiment of playing at the Polo Grounds, ‘The general |mpreasion that the High- landers are to stay at the Polo Grounds permanently after they once atart is sald to be erroneous. Mr. Farrell thinks 1} would be a mistake to have both teams occupy the same park as a regu Jar thing. He thinks it would cause extent. It would make baseball look to much Ike a big financtal trust. new park," sald Mr. Farrell yesterday. ‘And at pught to be completed by the a double-decker stand stand and a seat- ing capacity of nearly 35,000, ‘The way, the new extension of thy ‘L’ and the New York Central. The new oMecers of Nationals, Mr. Hempstead and Mr, Me- Cutcheon have put themselves tn har- ness and are settling down to the busi- ness before them, The handling of the spring opening entails more work than one would ordinarly stead and Mr. McCutcheon and they are many det connected with the prepa Brannick and Miss Judin are veterans things moving smoothly. Miss Judlin handled the entire sale of tickets for the Ee to lose their identity to a certain “We are going right ahead with our end of next season, The plans cell for grounds will be conventent to the sub- the New York Glanta for the imagine, ‘This {s all new to Mr. Hemp- very busy getting acquainted with the rations for opening a seas Eddie at the business, however, and will have world’s series last fall without making a mistake which, considering some per- formances of the past, was some feat, Retter Kround, keep for your ear close to the! some terrible tumors are from Cineinnat! at any are five managers of National League teams out there now, and with «all of them attending ban: quets and things we have a fertile ero! 1 for, good rumor crop, The Managers Who are there are McGraw, Wn ns, nker, Clarke and StalMngs. | tant ight 200 fans wave a banquet to MeGraw 1 Garry Herrmann as gen-| eral superintendent Mike Donovan Wins Another\, Young Mike Donovan, son of Pr Mike Donovan, boxing instructor of th ew York A. ( ade 1 again tn a ut at the Olyt \ by outpoint. ns Young Hlekey In the main nt of ten rounds. Donovan was y too er and shifty for Mis opponent and experienced ne trouble In landing on him. In the tenth round Hickey made a great rally ia which he got tn many | } stash oon Donevan's face and dy ut his work f this round did| not overcome the lead on points | that Donovan had in the other nine sossions ! the other ten-round bout Fddie Kelly who was substituted for |Tommy Houck of Philadelphia, who jtatd broken his hand defeated Special | Dellvery Hireh of Chicago, Abe Attell was Hirsh's chief adviser, but his ad- | | vice did not he 2 hin: furiously, exchanging stiff pi at long range and at quarters, AND MAYBE ME CARTY ihre Shown | Bay te 40th ‘Church | Mats, Wed, & Sat., | beh, | J Last Week ‘This ‘Thea! | Le NAZIMOVA om ; hal team | Next Mon., Maud F Phursday nig Yoninth 80% 2 to 11. This | every endeavor to. contial the. haaketball” situate | ig treet. fy, the score of 22 to 1d: thle] | M88 BILLIE BURKE tne vain | fo fi (fg. it pertaina te chibs a the é quiatet hi defeated the lo Fulton Gah Hw ot Wea. Aaa sire to call the college z LLOW | the task th } on In maemory of Henry Shodlikon’, the former | THE YELLOW JAC! Pome ee UY wi aa cou nell and Harvard football star, siti raf HUDSON Mette Wel ad Twentynine of the Whvis, biel dere who, th "Bian tran noe io he haile"an the || MER So Fee competed in the twentieth annual alxday race at n'y oliwant Gelb at, tetmn Writ at, b ———————— a = | | NEW AMSTERDAM\)}3\05 | || THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG y Freddie W elsh Beats Mehegan' LONDO Dec. “Ry outpointing M egan, the lightweight cham- | pie Australia, in the majority of] rT ney roun Wheh they battled Natolna!l Sportng Club of Lon- don, eddie Wels the Ightwelght champion of England, was awarded th *| decision by Refer bugene Corri, The loontest was a fast and ¢ er one and | was witnesse b a crowd that packed the clubhouse to its capacity, In the] early rounds the mon f ht hard and hes, both | XMAS SHOPPING Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). MANAGER MIGHT Buy MIKE A New WEART UKE To Bur SOMETHING dt Pirates Land Bresnahan and Koneichy They'll Be Unbeaiable, Says Larry Doyle. BY LARRY DOYLE, Captain of the Giants. ST. LOUTS, Dec, 17—Hully gee! If they let Mrs. Britton send Bree. nahan and Konetchy to the Pittsburgh Pirates, they say, they're going to do, there won't be any use starting the National League pen- nant race next year. The addition of Bresnahan to the Pittsburgh Club is bad enough from New York's standpoint; but if voth Roger and “Koney” were to land with the Pirates next spring the championship race would be over by July 1. With Bresnahan behind the bat, Koney, Wagner and Byrne tn the infield, Carey, Donlin and Oakes in the out- field, and Adams, Hendrix, O'Toole and Robinson to do the twirling, STOCKING Joe Rivers Is Pittsburgh would be unbeatable. You couldn't pick a team in the National or American League that could make that kind of « com!ina- tion hustle. The pennant race would be too one-sided to be interesting. — ae | Mexican Lightweight to Receive $4,000 Guarantee to Appear in Bout at Empire A. C. on Jan. 8. ‘Dhe National League might as well shut up shop after July 1. would peter out and the fans would be driven to other games. SPORTS GOSSIP den last week received their Interest OOUS Anu v END ND S.A, NEWSY PARAGRAPHS AND ALL KINDS OF Maaison Square ¢ Both the Columbia and Fordham Ire ty Snjurtes Fecetved tn the tt BY JOHN POLLOCK. ui ‘OE RIVERS, the sensational Mexi- can lUghtwelght, who furnished a| big surprise on Thanksgiving Day at Vernon, Ci by defeating Joe Man- only absentey, but Magin is we! way te recovery and he will receive his guarantee in a few The fifteen teams divided $24,L00, incluled the $5,000 in prizen for the first’ eight eth to. finish, the training expenses aud uses given the various riders, Basketball Teams in Good Shape for To-Night’s Game. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Coming tackles Frankie Burns, the twenty rounds ou New Yer Trennan, the bas scored the ‘great boot Letore pext Friday the eluby attic There ts a slight hi of the negotiation b Frank Farrell of the dot of New Orleans in a twenty-round iE rerything is quiet at the office of the Phillies, | bout, has been signe! up for a ten. = of Horac ‘ome Mh on the do 00 an Boe. atectnn rant Tuilding xs | round bout at one of the locale cluss 2 Columiba and Fordham bas- | the club's oresident. although Poga ceased to att !Thig will be Rivers's firet appearance keteering squads will meet to- fonerday tor , Orel ast {Me lin @ bout In this city. Jess and Eddie night at the Columbia gym- ented indivi President | McMahon were the lucky promoters :to nasium, both in good shape, to put uP | jhe club, paid shat secure the little Mexican. They m1 c | with ‘the’ elu, and that the Phil "i @ stellar exhtbition of the Moor eport. | mith the’club, and that the Whites » Buaranteed him $1,009 to ta Columbia will be weakened somewhat |‘ > Cross in a contest dt ‘the reSpening by the absence of Dan Meenan, left for. |,,,"Rasal has been the greateat single factor! snow of the Empire A. C. at Manh ward, who 19 out of the game for the Vresident Charles MV. Eliot of Harvard Univer. |(asino on the night of J: 8%. Rivers next two weeks on account of an in. [Rt at Si ee wae at acambridee. and his manager, Joc Levy} will leave Jury sustained to his right foot in the | recent triy'to tho Gnent, He anid that baschal| | LOS Angeles for New York on. ‘Thursday. alumni contest last Friday evening. mien (a, faske thers aheoaea nea porn A oe Ss Peary 1 i. Me y in favor of the Americ 5 in a lotter just received from Paris Lipive | Reynolds will substitute at Meenan's n fa Ue Arneson ie [as pet eee nemo Bee a Le d Fordham position. Princeton defe on Dec. 8 by a chalk of 35 to 4, and the Blue and White's tab against the Maroons will be considered in compari- between 1) New York boxers came through with the lion's | weig of honom in the semifinal and final bouts © oven boxing toumey at wey Were Wo but as Papke’s injured | Band will not be healed iien the contest was lot: | Ly dy New Yorkers, and the other: two went ts | pana eL her states: that fe, Bok belt son with this result. Tom Thorpe, for~] emits ‘of' the: honie organisation, «The final | Presenced 0 Pape after he hal teteatad’ Cars| mer Columbla gridiron star and ranked , were productive. of more nockouts’ than’ in. the | tor cost 6 the National ‘Turn five clases were when only one bout ended in @ as an authority on the dribble feature Billy MoCarney, who has been resonsible for | of basketball, will referee to-night's bringing Lucher MoCarty, the big heavyweight, to fe jfrmnt “in the “hea sweixix, dirision.” sais” int mm Mefiraw, and who | Right the ‘hotdnatons will be elected to wave | Clie Dig mitt ste ‘played with the fun ‘ieket to be eleciat at the anual election | Hanion'e Halt mores, the Washivgtone, Olevelunds | pfs o in ad ‘only “eight hg ‘ave been | and Brooklyns, Baie astaee a ones. posted, and of these mven A jby the ffn-rount bout at the Fairmont’ A. insurgents, They are Hugh Baxter, Harrison | James J. Mimna left guant on ated to figh Kr Bird, George Mrewer, John H. Booth, den: | thy Cornell foothall tev he" last two. Years, wiwelalt, for tea nings 8, Cox, Robert Kamerer and Henry was elected captain of the eleven for next. year Years. afternoon Bleck Jr. ‘they were selected by the men in | at annual dinner of the squad at. Ithaca, | Davis bas oped Jim’ Stewart and favor of fostering all kinds of mport and who oat | Mtlongh Howard Frit right" Imlfback’ | critics of Bullalo‘claim he {ss cua Uhemscives tie insurgents, A few days tater tne | Jideie, “Munns was the ohoice of administration party” posed the uame of Meury ‘Mayers, and his election was | Young Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia, Hi. Tersiliiger, mons. now fighting. in te welter-weigit wi its otro Tart 4B Janother “moozran fig at “Hatiaie "tn. coton had out its strongest teun of hockes-| When auto polo is resumed in Madison Square | halt, He will meet ticumy Duffy, the oi misin ath etaterday for ite. foal ie St. | Ganten ob Miniralay afternoon, igi cara, intead | foter of Lockart. in a ten-rouad bout before the ay team for the big game Wilhams, | of four, will be arallable for the plasers, ' Games| Queenainay (A. Cy of that « wr which takes place at the St, Nicholas Itink off te’ played every afternoon and evening from | ON foul from Leach ross int icity fe hee day night, ‘The final and ‘definite selection of rwlay until the day after Christmas, ‘Thurs. | beer 8 to the five of I and ive Priticeton me day's whedule calls for the follow a teams: Red vu) graduation ‘will, be mai Ne, Silver vs, Gold, Green mm, Purple and hia etring of figuters, consist nes"? Baker and. Kuh ts. Black, bho fe te fbente: eet welaht meinbers of last year's a Haren oh Kirkwood, have lett ‘fo the Johu J. McGraw, t York Giants, was the hel at the Hotel “Havtin Tans, San) Franc appiy are signed up for fights at there, and | poi fetlowshts finished his turn "at a tedtre kwood saxiected tn get ch a match wliey ‘ve 1 own ried i ou i ri joran tren The following cl at, th around wen sat | perty arrives. 8 any, Moran wenty nt leuter headed renident gust Hermann of the incinnati Reds, Manager Nv sade th f the university by ensent at Princeton, okey team h By 815. M. 2.15, Wa, Mat, te t LIBERTY: 3 CRERBOCK! sth Si, || OHT “OH DELPHINE! |] MOULIN ROUGE Hrening N, 5% ZIEGFELD F FOLLIES E. Christmas and the Man. As a suggestion—why not buy "y Him a suit or overcoat—here—at GLIBE $15? As fine materials—as distinc- tive style--as good workmanship as you'll get elsewhere for $30. No matter how hard to please—he’ll appreciate such a gift. Oestreicher 8ros. TAILORS 1191 BWAY «, 28ST. Seayon's Gremeat HAMMERSTEIN’S {3 betse $l. | cane Una roo a 6 i! 0, Sie Te BERT LESLIE & GO. MCWATTERS & TYSON VOHN T, KELLY AenMaN Timpene JoOrder | nT in| BURLESOUE SAM HOWE'S LOVE MAKERS. URRAY HILL. mpi | Bulag —_ on tien, has been signed by Preaie ‘ fat. he expects to arte ‘That the insurgents of the New York Athletic ‘omiskey to scott for the White Sox. Dose wat sigma away Hn Toag thre fifteen enc, | Cub Swill carry off the honors in, thelr snrunian tg cae OF Me estck fest basemen Of | g20b00."* “saya Mearney. tang Stscarty 'will| against the regulars ne meeting to-mgnt me! io quit his career asa | $2 Le " |4 Coneoded by af the members, “AC the mectiug. we big dr and windpad: for| et ® big guarantee for Prank C It to secure THE THinG FoR MAT? | Here to Box Leach Cross afternoon, man . ill take ‘place at the Both fighters ten in the p: Hix! Frisco lightweight, rat k middeweig’ ‘thong Farrell Won't See. |r Chance This Week! rogress for Chie in the Windy City on Thursday to talk business. But Farrell announced sterday that he had recetved word from the Peerless to the effect that hi leave California foi For that reason F not be n. with the It boys simply would not b Chicag: . Postponed unt!l a later date. not mean by any means that Chance reli's trip Thi on Broadwa eans a por this we Joos will y next will is stpon ment of the conference necessary to fix up the deal, Walsh Wins Disappointing Bout, ALBAN weat Dee. ule Ji belo Sheppard of i ten minute roumts, mmy Walsi 1 with’ his boot was k Lad beet an fo adi sae! Vendrick, al iongh ‘on hecatia AMUSEMENTS, WINTER GARDEN GERTRUDE HOFFMANN BROADWAY Tia WEBER &FiELD: ALLSTAR STOCK CO, Mats Thurs. & Sat. Theatre, X 39th St. er catoY Bway and H0th fh atreet, $1.00 Matinee To. Day ADWAY I Tate eran r ROLY Pt Me ARIS ar fall) 44th. Just W. of Hiway. FANNY’S FIRST. PeEAY 721, W. LYRIC TRENTI PLAYHOUSE 4; LITTLE WILLIAM eo 135) Mata, We | Royal Italian Grand Ope Co." We ym Opening Friday .t, __Netttw N Matines Saturday Bt, E.of B wa Of W'way, be NI E WOM ina Vhurs.& Sat 8.15, EN ir Farce, Never Nay Die, W. ots Phone B ryan 46. , LAURETTE TAYLOR Century Taste The engi Leni ianiior Motels” a, Wi, The Daughter of Heaven a 2d st, WITHIN fatinces Welt ie THE LAW ft ‘a hii nf sD Ba Fveniny ad, COLUMBIA OUT OF HOCKEY LEAGUE Refusal to Enforce the Three Year Eligibility Rule Rea- son of Resignation. Columbia ts no longer a member Of the Intercollegiate Hockey League, hav’ Ing resigned at a meeting of that or ganization held at the Dartmouth Club The Blue and White refused to lve to the league rule that only allows etw dent to compete in athletics three yt The league wouldn't change the for Columbia's benefit. Since Yale and Harvard have aro from the league in addition to Ga bla, only three colleges are now. resented, these being Cornell, D mouth and Princeton, Whether or the league can financially survive the conditions of such diminished m bership is all a matter of conjectut The Tigers have scheduled most thelr games at the St. Nicholas rink that local followers of the puck oh spo will have a chance to see ‘OFange and Black perform during season, Yale and Harvard will may h 8 winter, The resi on of Columbia from th league does not under any condittony mean the abandonment of the game a Morningside Heights institution, ant ry A, Isher, graduate manager’@’ stated to following th: Session at the Dartmouth Club, the ractice would be resumed at the St fcholas rink to-night. A schedule, fin now being drawn up by the Columbia.” ment which inchides games wii and Princeton. If MeGIl pronto, the two speedy Canadian fens, muke an castern trip this wint@l 1 eo i be dated with them. the Blue and Whi Cornell and 8 » may also be Included on the If Coach Tom Howard will continue JInstruet the Columbia puck asptragi and has already: announced the first in nunbers from the ortginal squad forty-five ndidates, The — follot | men included on the roster wag Will take up practice at the St ens, A. R. R. W. Milbank, H. Todd, A. C. Smith, B, H. Brow | Moore, I athe R. J. Trim) DG, Campbell, 8. Johnston, 8, M t, H. A. Van Wedell, on the list played on the Columbij ved last y | stellar per ear, Capt. Bates being th” fy regulations sti” so that it Js posstbh for freshmen to make the varsity sq DANCING EVERY NI DO NOVAN'S: 308 W. 68th St. (Col. Circle). Kehoe's Orchestra, Admission 23 conte, ,, aor Mer, Brondwa: ey \USEMENTS, RMSE. JOLGA Thort it. | FI & Biwa’ sa DAILY COLONIAL Bivay, 62 St. | DAILY Ma AURA 7th Ay at He Caets and 7.45, rpont ia The arly Hianche, Agnes Soo A Henry Ki th q Daliet Jigey ra Hs | Sykes, ce HAR Vera 7 a? Mats, “THE NIGGER.” ASTOR "xi poveras” FAIRBANKS nt e iy ert Levy Mike ‘Bera Matrice Prue INDUSTR AL »EXPOSITION GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, DEC, 11 TO 19, $600,000 in merchandise given away ‘ndetakn fuamitacturors, | Mott ‘sonsational its kind ever held in America, TICKETS risior $1.00. B Proceeds for the FRANCES STARR" REPUBLIC yt uses ere ae THE GOVERNOR* a LAI Roller Skating sicceatgs in Broadway & 52d ¥t.. SESSIONS DAILY, BAND CONCERTS, 40 St. Phone 2988 on Country Store, OF _OF PLEASURL KELLERD $ ae Ganlen, 27 ree 26th ‘Time, itt: wm # OU Ki 1 and Night—Cabaretn ail te, , BURLESQUE fap | STAR i Phone Main 1893, Knickerbocker Burle: quers, way BAYETY#3,iXtBURLESQU Phone Williamsburg 524 Columbia Burlesq

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