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{ ? p> PUBLICIN IN 30 DAY ~ EDISON Will MAKE \Famous English Contralto, 6 Feet 2 1-2, - Deplores Lack of Height in Best Tenors MOVIES TALK FOR His Latest ‘being Gives Start- “ting Effect of Realism to Photo Plays. But, Clara Butt Says, Not | Their Comparatively Diminutive Size Keeps Her Out of Opera, It Is the Scarcity of Leading Parts for Women Not Sopranos. IT’S. THE KINETOPHONE.|She Can’t Abandon Her Phonograph and Picture Ma- chine Keep Perfect Harmony in Reproducing Scenes. Rie talking “moy Jatwrator, be this ia * at his West Orange had no misgivings about n of his being turned | over to ih about thirty days hence, Said bi is a little raw yet, but ue—waich us. ‘The new marvel is called the kineto- Phone and |s @ combination of the mov- acuine and tye phono- ha synchronizing device that produces an effect truly wonderful. A demonstration was given yesterday for newspaper men. Th mance opened with @ lec- ture by a pictured man who told all @bout Mr. Edison's inventions, Edison @ot a little nervous during this, ‘The man in the picture kept on talking and then demonstrated that the machine ™ regord all kinds of sounds. He ken plate and the oraen and fol-| nkies we: doning “awh : . them dramatic and some com’ fuditors were impressed with the per- feet illusion. When walked down ® thelr vo! in volume as their figures came nearer to/ the beholders. PRODUCED THRILL8 LIKE A AGGULAR THEATRE. » One pictu: quarre| scene from “Jullus , ‘This and other pictures produced the thrills one somes times gets In a regular theatre. a chief ensincer, M. OR. “Mr, Edison realized that to. synchton- ise the motion picture «nd the phono- h it would be necessary made necessary recorder of suficient delicacy to catch Ww -|concert work, instead of to opera World - Wide Concert Tours to Play tame Nurses or Wicked Moth- ers-in-Law—Believes in Singing to English- Speaking Audiences in the Vernacular. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ELL, NOW, it is a bit— shall I say?—inconven- lent for a contralto 6 feet 21-2 inches tall, as I am, to have aspirations for opera when the leading tenors of the time, with one or two exceptions, can boast of noth- ing better in height than from 6 feet 10 down to 6 feet 3, isn't it?” said Clara Butt, the English contralto, when I called upon her, “And that what the courteous and affable re- porters who met me when I arrived the other day gathered from the| hurried interrogations of me. But you know the reason why I have siven my life up to oratorio and to| has nothing to fo with my own height or the height of tenors. Where can a contralto find oppor- tunity {n opera? LeRO SLEZAK 6FT sometimes ridiculous translations that are furnished. Yet once, in London, when I ventured to sing three of Brahma's songs, admirably translated, in English, the critics assailed me for my audacity in daring to sing Brahms's songs in anything but German. How are artists to accomplish anything In this line if the critics do not uphold us? “One great obstacle to singing in English is the common tnability of men and women born tn America and England to pronounce their own tongue, “Covent Garden, a long time ago and |repeated@ly, bas been good enough to | to jotn its opera company. But |what parts there for me to |T have sung Orfeo, in Gtuck's teal |'Orfeo ed Eurydtoe'; 1 might sing Am- |merie in ‘Aida,’ or Azucena in ‘Tro- |vatore'; but what else? There ‘s noth- |ing left for a contralto but, small part nurses and wicked mothers-in-law. In |the earliest days of opera, composers {had in mind contraitos and baritones. For some generations they have thought only of sopranos and tenors and have written principally for them. Even Wagner gave alight consideration to the slightest sound waves at a distance of ut least forty feet, hat the recording apparatu e on'alde the field of the only wai f tne sound ation had been tn the Metropolitan Opera House it, would have been mucn better,” he added. “Within probably the next three years nearly all the moving p.oture theatres Will contain etages the elze of regular theatres and !nsiead of a few actors the|Me ¢o try and combine the two lines of husband ana I find a» fruitful field in our concert work and tisticatly end prop- films will show whole companies. A BIG AGENCY FOR UPLIFT OF THE POOR. his will put the finest operas and the best dramas within re: Of the poorest nam able to eee jus! nere the scenery painted cai the real farm: only pe guessed. President or oth: be future, In ft end of tne poi tion.” rt Ct there ile. elas AMOS RUSIE LOCKED UP. SRATTLE, Jan. 4—Amos R toher for the New York Nattont committed to the county Jail 1 night on a charge of t Kill his wife, who awo wiaint s alleged that Rusle drove his w: to who is an inval'd, and her little daugh- | ter, into the street. Last summer Runie swas gatekeeper at the Seattle ball park. @ince the olose of the ball season h hag been working as a laborer, too! For a nickel he will be &3 good performances but the real city street, a i joserved 'n act and sound for the| ems to be no} young composer: in America, who are writing ty and musical mands of the the public ap- » ‘The trouble in England, she aad, was that | | the beileg thar Mnglish was unsingable | still maintained. We had passed that ein America, 1 told her. The op- ponents here of opera in Bngtish had thee of this Inver | ing to the com- contraltos, and the revolutionary Riob- ard Strauss and the aposties of the modern French school have done no | better. |GIVEN AN OPERA REPERTORY, MME. BUTT WILL JOIN FOLD. “Find oper: Biadly Join the operatic fold. It would |be absurd to think of my giving up the | concert field for present opportunities tn opera, and Tam too much of an arti jand have too mugh respect for my pub- endeavor. My r it erly keeps us bus ‘The conversation taste in music. | don last spring. delphia<Chicago Opera Company, were losing support and that there a! in Bogland to-day, re ar ga of suMicient bi merit to meet the | Most exacting, and t | preciation of them is growing, abandoned that point. SONGS, THE VERNACULAR. “Tt ie Of course, the ohfef diMcult; in the nearly always Ini ?| man, or in French, or in Ttallan, ‘Then for me so that I may! have a euMcient repertory ana I wilil| turned to English Mme, Butt protested against a remark of mine ae to the banality of modern English songs, of which I wrote in this column from Lon- I quoted Maggte Teyte, the little English soprano of the Phila- who In @ revent interview published in Mua!- ica, geld all that I had said Mme, Butt admitted that the . that ¢an| popular ballad concerts in England were of s sorry affairs, but she declared that they AS WELL A OPERAS, IN| “Tam glad to hear that,” said Mme. absurd that songs, as well jofent and | tion | echo! Neh | the matter of ainging in the vernacular | will be much easier of accomplish- ment. “How supine we are. In London we hear programmes almost entirely Ger- man, or almost entirely French. It Is inconcelvable that any American or English artist could succeed in Paris or in Berlin giving programmes all Eng- Ish, SOMETHING ABOUT MME. BUTT AND HER HUSBAND. Mme. Clara Butt is considered in Eng- land and in all the British colonies the st of living contraltos. She ha lable reputation, too, on the Con She made us a first n years ago, when her volce and her art won recognition, but Jehe has not returned to America until Meanwhile her vogue far corners of return to England from her to America she married Kennerley Rumford, an English einger of dis- tinction, ‘They usually appear in con- certs together and they are to give a joint recital the week after next. Mmi Butt ts to make her reappearance in the Volpe Symphony Orchestra, She and her husband are jointly to give cltals throughout Americ until se epring and then go on to Austral New Zealand, not returning un’ cember. Mr. Rumford, who har never been in America before, |p much impressed with New York. view of the city com- ing up the day, he thinks, is superb, and the tal’ buildings, with their diver aified architecture, are things of beaut: Thetr three children—Joy, Roy and Vic- tor, respectively ten, mine and six yoars old—Mme, Butt said, had not got ov the eea voyage, which left them som what unisciplined. They were be sent to Long Island with their nurse to be wot under ptoper restraint. KITTY CHEATHAM GIVES A NEW YEAR'S MATINEE. Kitty Cheatham at her annual > Year's matinee at the Lyceum Theatre yeeterday fairly excelled herself in the charm of her entertainment. Her voice responded easily to her wish both tn | singing and in speaking. Her art was an varied as the sentiments and moode | of her hosta of songs and gtories. | appeat of her arch, gracef! personality was irresistible. The lar; udience of children, young and old, f completely under her 5 ‘Now she _ THE EVENING WORLD, MME CLARA BUTT OPT ZEN came smilingly happy. And so it went for two and a half ho New York next week as the soloist with |), ‘The | fascinating | 5. Beginning with "A New ing.” by H. T. Burleigh, @ Meatthy. bit of negro sentiment, Miss Cheetham shifted to three dainty little children's songs in French, in which her diction WAs As exquisite as the sentiments wore captivating. She followed with a batch of children's songs in English, some familar and some new. “Little Lac Grenier,” in the patos of the Canadian French’ habditant, by William Henry Drummond, with which she opened the Second part of her programme, was touching, Bosides, Miss Cheatham gave “Pome Old Negro Songs and Sayings,’ her now famouse “Matilda,” “Puneni+ hello” and “Some ‘Traditional Nursery Rhyme: ‘More than one of Miss Cheatham offerings she had to repeat, and each time she displayed one remarkable phase of her art, its spontaneity. Al- the repetition, in voice apd in was different from the original. involved: in new things that Misa variably presents must hiways they are worth presenting, But if she goes on accumulating favorites with the public doting, ich her beet n entertainment, she through with ‘one afternoon. no wonder ‘overlooked one of the best of her convulsing stories Yesterday noon. But we had laughed enough and she must be forgiven. “TROVATORE” WELL SUNG WITH GADSKI AS LEONORA. | “Trovatore” at the Metropolitan Opera | House last night before a large audience | that seemed to enjoy to the full the old, familiar, tuneful opera. guished especially for singing of Johan firet appearance i on. In private, Mme, Gadski grum- dies at the ariuousness of @ protracted concert tour from which she has only recently returned; but it seems to have had no effect upon her volce except to Improve it. She has never sung 80 well an she Ja singing this season or with auch opulence and appeal. The admira- tion whe evoked was shared by all the principal artists, Louise Homer showed more than usual tragedy and pathos and luscious singing in her impersonation of Azuaena; no one would have dreamed Manrico, had been beautiful | and Herbert Witherspoon sang and act Ferrando admirably, mma Bornt Audissio and Reschigiian heli the |smatier parts, the chorus sang with w spirit and Sturani conducted well, “THE TALES OF HOFFMANN” TO BE SUNG AT METROPOLITAN. “The Talea of Hoffmann,” which was one of Mr. Hammerstein's most aucess- ful productions at the Manhattan | Opera House during his interesting periment there, will be presented for the | first time by the Metropolitan Opera | Company next Saturday afternoon. Mi forced us to roars of laughter. Then She made ua silent with the solemnity | of a ‘Paral audience. she moved to tears. y New York Pays Million for Its Boxing; Twenty-one States Want Same Law pci” Success of Sport for First Year Gratifying to Commission—State Gets Nearly $50,000 for Agricultural Pursuits from Tax on Snort. aK ica Bee Ask itton has been tried BY BOZEMAN BULGER. are Miinois, Montana, ¢ Minnesota, Ny tatae With Tallunes @2 lk Almioel HE sport-loving people of Massachuse Connecticut, New J iinposasible to prevent red-bl: I York spent close to # milifon dol- | Pennsylvania, Michigan, I om mixing It up with th lars last for boxing. To belorado, Cailfornia, Missourl, y,| they want to, Mo the only way out exact the offictal figures as ret West Vi North Dak Rhode | to regulate tie ne wo th it will he the State Treasury are $97 Island, Oklahoma, Washington, Wis-] 9) Be Uy ine ee ; as well ga the may appeal to some as a gross ex-|consin and Porto Rico. In addition to] soging ig put on # clean, respecta’l travagence for the mere fun of seeing, these England, Hrance, Australia) nasis i¢ will be of benefit to everybody two husky young fellows change the Switzertand ‘and Denmark want to look |; Bh has bps 4 ho 1, but this | to 5 4 revenu snap of each Mines ener onoen apd {, The tact as io what the spectators country pa bs 7 {to nee tiese face here is the proof Interesting and SALOONS REGULATED; WHY Twenty-one States of the union, ob- |imeat tn the NOT BOXING ALSO? ferving the successful manner in which | of New York re T ne who regard boxing toxing has been conducted In New York, | this $977,366.05 the 888,33, | evil w ‘ Fave written to Charley Harvey, secre-|le#s the $5,000 allowed the mission | Secreta: vw Mt admit tha Ld ir the mitt game, aaking for coples \f for expenses. All of that amount goes to | boxin, evil uid not by Lary Ot ine viey iam, that it may bet farmers to ald them in ageicultural | ev aie he eau Gee ene er Tee these Ieee | Pasa It helps with State fairs admitted that ik ed a BOY adopted by them, Mo - As a rule the clty Jegislator Is ung come from members gf the Ta favor of xing, anyway, ‘but with a) ‘The oniy way they have ever bee ‘and prominent officials. The States whieh {food yound sum (o ai lin, agrlcultvral an ‘anxlous to adopt the New York law! pur ts, the farmers wi also be will- ing to let the face molested. m. go on un- It ts Jil tha regulate, and not able to solve (he salyon question,” sal the secretary, | Sometimes Again we be- t haif for pro- Gatti-Casazza promises for Offenbach’ i tuneful apera a beautiful stage setting. Umberto Macnez will be Hoffmann and | Jeanne Maubourg will be hts companton, season delayed = with France It was distin- |number of favorite irish cones, Sanat SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 0 throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, the provable successor te William Loeb ard Rerntte st te running of a of the nose, soreness, stiffness Jt. an Collector of Oustome at New “or a het sre’ of uoto"o. | and rheumatic twinges, York, Niirtett ia Ne Metabo." |, Take, this wonderful Compound as Mr. Pence was pubiteity director for) . a tens toy shooter fee teh oak i nS Gov. Witsen in the gre-convention cam- Coates and with t now! paign and is close to William F, Me- Po Scop remy. of Ottaws | thing else in the Combe, Chairman of the Democratic |sreiv's such ts BAGS i Phat ites which will cure your cold of end G: Nir Peres han made ow Yor Me |3t oe Seacoast promtly ad ne Mr. bee le New Yor ‘the Dominion, _ ce OF home recently. He was in Washington | in ene fourth -ennial match as a 25-cent package of Pape’s Cold for ton years. He wae in Washington | tem term of the Stile Geoest New | Cony — which any druggist cam yeaterday, but went leet night to New 64 | supply scene no substitute—containe ‘York to be at Democratic headquarters 7 /Ro quinine—belongs every home, Nicklausse. No one man, such as 3aa- rice Renat spirits of evil. They will be taken tue cares otter. will tm rder by Didur, Dinh Gully and Frieda Hempel will be the doll, Ow Fremst enetion tad will be the Vi and Lucresia Bort will be role Amato in the ‘Madama Butterfly” on We Hf i 38 i 8 Johanna Gadski as ‘Witherepoon as Sarestro, The o| the cast will be the same, Alfred Herts a & “Orfeo 'e4 Buridion” with Homer, mt, kes and Case, will be sung at the Brooklyn Academy of Muste om | issued aeccresie Bort, Florence afuitord, Dish Lacresia . Giiy and Ricaardo Martin will be the soloists ai night’ The quartet from ‘Rigoletto’ un at to-morrow JOHN McOORMACK TO GiVE A ‘RECITAL TO-MORROW NIGHT. John McCormack, the Irish tenor, ae sisted by Charlotte Maconda, soprano, and Spencer Clay, accompanist at the ‘There was a stirring performance °f | piano, will give a recital at Carnegie Hall to-morrow evening at which he will sing, in addition to several sont. atic arias for which he is Roeser ie “The Snowy Breasted ‘ailing Me” and “Molly Brannt Mr. MoCormack Home, who have expressed a wish to hear him, Bfren Zimbalist, the Ruselan violinist, will be the soloist at the Philharmonic concert in Carnegie Hall to- Mendelsson: Soclety’ morrow afternoon in concerto. Haydn's second symph: and Wagner's “Siegfried ld4yl," funeral march from “Goet! the yng, the ‘Tannhauser” gramme. the third it eenson. hee made already ‘Tina Lerner, the dainty Ifttle Russtan who # just returned frem a plan! successful tour of the Packfic coam, wil! make a first } the season at mann, Tausig, Chopin and Lésst. University announces @ concert o! Chamber music at the Fo: Auditortum on Wednesday at Performance is concluded, | Vita Witek, loons, Prohibition success, Now far ment, if boxing Is lit can best be regul: 1 in the same way. That ix the tenor of nearky all the detters T get from the other States." In foreign countries they do not look upon boxing as an evil, but they a o impressed with the thoroughnes of the Frawley law that they are an: Jous to adopt that part of It pertaining to regulation resentatives of never been a ake of argue dered an evil, has the nternational ‘a 1s Somewhat sim- They want penalty tnfietes ft 6, for instance, wilt and New Yor Vingland t4 quite n agresment Hileved, we hexitte of all the ¢{undelirable 8 who cause trouble 9 | And Ket the in bad. Mr. Harvey is now tn ation with Paul + | Rousseau of Fr and oMcers of the National Sporting Clu ef London on | the subtec | CLUBS WILL SOON BECOME LIM- ITED SAYS HARVEY. our power Huts | ewWaite it ulate th aid Mr. Harve t | solution will 8 not with to 10W. final There are nineteen that are practical): non-operative, fame 4 financtal fadure, “Tt is not within our would be better all anound.”* Promptly replied, same time, With too many prof Newcomers fighters make any money,” DON’T YOU THINK? “Do you lave any troubles to sett! h the managers and the figh YT asked, ‘Do 1?" Harvey laughed, “Walt inute and I'll show you he good natured secretary pushed button i | Newspaper Man in Who Was Pence, @ well known newspaper man, ‘s lear | This floor ie occupied by the Iroquois n ony the ‘cl terdaemmer “Ride of the Valkyries” and overture are te be ;jother numbers on Mr. Stransky’a pro- After the performance the orchestra will go on tour for « week, w York appearance of eollan Hall on Monday afternoon. Her programme wif include compositions of Mozart, Weber, Salru- The Department of Musto of Columbia Mann P.M. It 1p free to the public, but these who attend are expected to remain unti) the planist; Anton Wrtek, In other words, thirty- five out of ninety clude heve founé the to a4 vise applicants for licenses as to their prospects, but T think the naturel cures f events will work {t down to « few, amateur association and in the long run id give us better boxing. The ama- teura are taught acientifically and they are ambitious. ‘They see @ future ahead of them if they become proficient, There- 1 | fore, It would lend Interest to the bouts staged by the amateur clubs and, at the would have those who pat- ronize the professional clubs looking for sional clubs neither the clube nor the THIS FIGHTER HAD A REAL KICK, 1913. PENCE FOR LOEB'S J0B | (=#7#sromr vores.) PADF'G| pREMNG Manny Meenan, the haired speedy the nel forwant on cotumbia | dasketdall quintet, will return to | the game next , Friday evening, when the Bluc and White and tho’ | Princeton fiver meet here in their sec- intercollegiate gaine of the 191 @eason. Meenan has heen followed by | & hoodoo of ii luck ever since Novem. | ber, when the Coluinbia schedule etarted. Early in tie season he suf- fered @ badly dislocated shoulder in| @crimmage practice with teammates and had to keep out of toxs for two weeks. In the alumni game on Deo, 13 he sustained a torn heel tendon & fough mix-up with some of the @rada,” and as @ consequence had to reat up. IS THE TIP GIVEN OUT IN WASHINGTON NOW: Mn Active in Wilson Cantpaign May Be Collector. WASHINGTON, Jen. 4—Thomas J. at Doyle's Forts. | Be meetin et es while Mr. MoComts fe im the Southwest on @ business trip. Thomas J. Pance was born in North Carolina 9 years ago. He was gradu- ated from Wake Forest, Cotiege, the leading Baptiet institution of learning in the South, and then became a re- porter on the Raleigh Post. A decede ago he came to Washington to repre- sent that newspaper. Later he wae em ployed by Josephus Daniels to repre- gent the Raleigh News and Observer at the national capital. Five yeare ago Washington bureau. He Decame part of the rat cae rule, Sun te cota Ra Fi H { 3 A z i Ff tH ty | i { ri | wit te last wor. io by it labor and wi ‘test wo yours, will Tontha “bare i tation rer uriog the fives pert Hasna asbensa, wrote {GIRLS DRIVEN BY FIRE IN PANIC FROM SHOPS. Explosion and Blaze in 14th Street Empty Bulkiing—Theatre Audi- ence Heard Nothing. ‘ An explésion late yesterday afternoon (Pram the ‘Philadelphia Ledger.) There was company to dinner at Nel- Me’e house tn South Broad street, and the diners were enjoying the firat course, which consisted of oyster soup. Nellie made away with hera for some time tn silence, until she had nearly when she suddenly First dose of Pape’s Cold > in head, chest, back, stom: by taking a dose of Pape’ pound every two hours ‘until three com secutive doses are taken. | able nose ached up, feverishness, a1 ‘Tastes nice. : = ASUS Sane “FOUR PER A COLO AT ONCE, Compound ends all ey grippe misery. ad You can. surcly end Gri rewk up the mont severe bs ; or limba, Cold Com Tt prom; aE felieves the most dullness, "head a Mm EXGELSIOL 1 S.4¥ ING S BANA ee | itary enticed al ye ob th rate of draw Taterest teu ene ven esting "tal sons"e-t Titiwarte : 6" “AV E NE con h 23ST FOUR, peat, CENT. f° 288% mae “— Pert Tre f Tresidee a ——_SEORGE_B._DUNSINO, seertany, tio WW. Cor, 14th $1, and Eee, cent, beoesi =a RE nic nian Dime Savings, Bank Bank aha tre ae or eter 4 oa all aa ora Credited January 2, on oF Shen thames Sime entitled ay. ii a x looking at her mother in the dasemeat of the four-stery bulld- | across the table, said in a stage whis- fng et Nos, 181-18 West Fourteenth atreet caused « fire that hed reached the first floor before the engines arrived. what you fink. Mamma, Dere's a hair in the sou; ib, aid mamma, frow Demecratio Club, and several members | pla! moved the bowl of n op oack and forth o @ aupponed r @moke filled the hel, and fifty or |S Rane SactAhan ee teil more girlie employed mm « sult and cloak ewtatitatiment on the thir floor and a “Kin @ crack move?" —— Australian Ovaters. (From the Providence Journal.) faily the little are delicious. They grow, absolutely untended, on most of the reefs around the coast, There Is also the “Stewart Island” very large one, which ma er grows on the roots of the mangroves that are lepped by the tide. They! are sweet, but some say that they sight muddy ud py bere are mangroves, The f ie as large as a man’ band ‘ond. the nan part weighs as much. It i @ meal for one all by itself. The Japanese and Malays on the northwest coast and Thursday Inland ary them in the boat's rigging and eat them with telish. Of course, the shell and pearl (if any) are saved fir A FINE Deafness Treatment FRE e you realts tetriole el ft regular choir under Dr, Will- fam C, Cari, y | stead of ey manager.” oWhat's the trouble?” asked Harvey. “Well, air, it's tke this. I want to know if you can fix It eo that I can collect the dough and pay the manager out of what I collect? Harvey immediately got on the phone and with one word sem the fighter away smiling. Hie word to the manager of the chub was: “Bee that this fellow ANd hte # dough." You can bet he'll ge che Be ot WILL STOP SALE OF ( ortu male you this gift i hund 4--The Indian Govern- ment, owing to the situation in China, ham given the necemary notice of three | months for the suspension of sales of | opdum. 18 In order further to facilitate the Light-| ening of stocks held in treaty ports, it | #2! has decidea temporarily to reduce the | char ree whate alamount of opium to be sold in 1913 for | 3%0, oft Boe consumption in countries other than usand to nine le st. Rita G_KOSS, oat |. ecretary, Dollar Savings | Bank Vnterest crvditad Jancary lat Ot the mee ot ‘Three and One-! Pek ke pis RO pe YeRP WARDS, President, wa, OPPORTUNITIES, World A Almanac fr forI91 913 DECEMBER 3 30TH laectae ane oven Aloe fal pate particulars, RoomNo. 313, 3dFloor, World Buildin ALL THIS WEEK, 9 ive MEETINGS. SOCIETY ort TAMMANY COLUMBIAN ORDER Brothers You are reepectt tend ( ve Tela meeting wey EY Her of the Grand THOMAS P, arn. ei ee bi Na Sen, 6, 1913, the AE sees i an “pied ot United ies ca mae area tarot Unit ee 4 fhe vi to berhne eS 1 clubs] side to « He proved to be a bo we lin New York p too few, but who is to appear at one of the lo 1 | tho! and chests. tieve is no doubt that it will eventually | clubs to-night. This young fellow had —_———— 1 | settle down to a ilmiied number, As it} with him the copy of @ contract that | m now many of the clubs that started) looked ke Magna Char! pees a (eg May ord m [UE wo brlakly iiave failed... Hotar thin} Mr. Harvey,” he began, “1 want te mods) Oalendar for Weiday slaiv, maiok, milf ay ining id jcommission has issued ‘ninety es. | know if you can fix It . that 1013, free with next Sunday's World. im ts egae local “is to regulate the #a- OF that mumber sixteen have ifn ‘Ip my money on this contract ‘to-night ‘n- | outer from newedenier tm arenes, "aed 7 > Son ‘canperate habllas who ee r wre the ‘gla mation ao vutiag Officer 6. San wc are 1 M, readily