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= errr erasers “TEN YORK BONERS WA THREE. BOUTS _ {Qualify for Amateur Cham- plonships in Boston. i s iH Hi | ZF ! | | i i a ff H Fa ———= } WOME TOURNEY caine Bivin, Barrett and Sheridan YANKEES MAY YET ‘BRING PENNANT HERE. battling the opening clashes are G@ared, % have been about the best over. . Leo ot York Severe Re wae latter was ffl Kel i E | 2 i Pt z j i ii 4 i hi i i Ey i PE Stu ri ; ‘4 t g & > 2 t 8 Ei $ 5 1 & g 8 i d § i a i i oh 65 Li atsd 53 National League ef athletic events wil Games ae COLLEGE. Columbia vs. Fordham, at South Now York University tg Hamil- , at Ohio Field (10 A. M.). teeaabattan ‘va. Seton Hail, at South Orange. Btevens vs. Utica, at Scbenec- tady. College of the City of New York ve. Brooklyn College, at Jasper Oval. Rutgers ve. Rensselaer Poty, at New Brunswick. Army ve. Harvard, at West Point. ory ve. West Virginia, at An- napolis. ‘Princeton vs. Brown, at Prince- erate vs. Pennsylvania, at Phile- by or Amherst vs. Springfield Train- at Amherst. va. Bowdoin, at Brunswick. Maine ve. Massachusetts Aggies, at Amberst. State we. Dickinson, at Franklin and Marshall ve. Ur- sinus, at Collegeville. Gettysburg ve. Bt. John's, at ot tte ve. Tufts, at Easton. hobsp oer ig Poly ve. Norwich, at Nortpfel Graninere ve, Lehigh, at South Beth Pittsburgh ve. Carnegie Tech., at Pitt I. Ville va ve. Wilmt: te Leaguers, at Wilm! ee ve, North Carolina, at ONeRe He ‘Hopkins ve. Virginia Mu- itary, at Homewood. Mublenburg ve. Susquehanna, at SCHOOL. De Witt Clinton vs. St. Paul, at Garden Cit; Comroarce. ‘vs. Manual Training, mmurban Oval. Lyte ve. Commercial, at Menhattan ‘Field, = ve. Greenwich, at Green- "Gurtie ve. Flushing, at Curtis mas al, > Poly Prep, at Yordham Prep i Brooklyn » at Fordham Field. jphi ve. Freeport, at Adelphi va, Richmond Fiown vb. Evander Childs, at Beeaz Oval. teams of Kemay Sie et hurting. tae Kildare face atz-weeks who are to of Music will begin noon, when Robert seen Changes of Bill At the Theatres For Next Week im hia old succem, “Strong- heart.” There will be but three mat- inees during the week. leading the and the Yanks e@eason of stars appear with the! years @ock company at the Academy on Monday after- Edeson will be Mabel and Edith Taliaferro, in Rachel Crothers'’s Wjatom,” come to House. Guy Bates Post, Tentmaker,” begins day night. comedy, “Young the Grand Opera im “Omar, the an engagement at j| the Manhattan Opera House on Mon- Howard Thurston, the magician, will be the attraction at the West End Theatre. Gus Fay brings bi to the Murray Hill “The Columbia Bur! The Olympio will Carlo Girls.” At Miner’s People’ “The Big Jubilee” will be the bur- lesque offering at the Columbia. “Gayety Gtris” Theatre 'a Theatre will be ‘leaquers.”” bave "The Monte The Columbia ‘Varsity Show, “The Merry Lunatica,” will run throughout the week in the each will be dancing y and others. ‘and ballroom of the Louls J. Eh perfo: there Lydia. Lopokove rst. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Joste Collins, with new Lrgair will head the bill at the Palace, features w' “Vindication, be Other Frank Keenan in “Devallaria Rustic- ana,” a by @ company of twenty- ron Paul Morton ome Naomi Fogerty, “the Dub- series Clara_ Morton in songs, and Yancsi Dolly, Tearle, A. Baldwin will be Charlotte of livin, Pictures, For Roberta Sloane and Grace Field in:dances, Fred Dupres in a monolo; The Colonial will with new songs, Mary Wiibur Walker in “An Every Da: the Avon Comedy Four, Gus ren Edwards's Matinee Dasie, in J. M. Barrie’ will be the headlin Other numbers will bert and Ernest Ball in’ songs, Cowboy Minstrels,” Holtz in songs and At Proctor’s Charles Dickens's a » and Mile. ‘atima, Alice Lioyd fash in “The Mack and Nella Occur- hat Girls, and others. ‘Pantaloon, er at the Alham- be Pat jaud Lam- “The and Boland and dances. ‘ifth Avenue Theatre “Old Curiosity is_pic- ture will _be followed by Mary Pick- ford in “Tess of the Storm Country.” Herbert Lioyd in monds” will be “The King of Di the headliner at the Twenty-third Street Theatre. Fifty-eighth Street At the Theatre “The Boys and Girls of Avenue B" will be the mi | in attraction. land and her diving girla will be the Jessie Suther- novelty at the One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street IN THE BRONX. ame a at the Brot “Hagar Revelly,” of Daniel Corson will be geen at tl The cast includes Krembs, Menifee Ji Ingram The bill at Keith’ and Mre. Carter Ortord and her elephants, Vou, Beake@ and nie Blair will ap Theatre. rin "Mad- mx Opera House. @ dramatisation Goodman's story, Royal Theatre. ‘ance Gwyn, Felix lohneton, Beatrice and Ben Hendricks. ‘3 will inelude Mr. Haven, Girlie, tm moders eg fins ad ~ largely responsible for two clubs asserting themselves, even at this carly stage of the game. The Dodgers bought Dick Egan from the Reds last winter for §5,- 000, and by the way he has been covering shortstop he is worth many times that sum, Outfelders Cook and Holden were signed by Manager Chance of the Highland. ers at the end of last season, and even in their late tryouts ga' rare promise. Jimmy Walsh, t! other outer-gardener, was p chased by the Yanks from the Athletics. ‘Doc’ O'Neil, and Chester ingat he Chinese pussie.” WITH THE “MOVI! Beginning on ne: lermann ug ht will be shown Pel the Globe Theatre. .“Brewater’s Millions" will be the main feature at the Strand Theatre. The New York Theatre will ve eee in “Victoria Sixty Quee! thas Vitagraph Powe: will offer f New York,” “Love, ‘Beautiful Calt- ‘ow Stenographer,” “The Battle of the Sexes” will con- tinue at Weber's. pheno thcd SEI STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Supreme Court Justice Aspinall fin- shed. the calendar of the he Aer term t Richmond yesterday, and will pre- je at a special term for equity in the Borough Hall on Mon- day morning. The Grand Jury has not completed its findings as yet, but will be ready on Tuead tice Aspinall will go to Richmond to receive their report. During the ses- sions held this week witnesses were examined in relation to the New Jer- eey smoke nu! ce. Notice has been issued by the Calves ae Civil Seevies: Connie sion that an open compet = amination will be held at the Prince Bey Fow-cace on MOY, 8 Oe leer tter carriers. free delivery sit At shordy be extablished at Princo and a carrier will be appointed Frees the “guccosstul competitors at this examination, Bids will be opened by the Depart- ment of Water Supply, oneneine! Building, , on Al furnishing, delivering, elosaine, stacking and storing cast-iron pipe. The Merritt-Chapman Company, the successful bidders for the con: tract to coneerec’ @ condult for t! = ag in wi e Cal - ‘will be brought to ide. It will take y to complete the work, and the con- tract . for $087,640. Sika Gore rtant meeting e erai'and Women'e Committees of the Staten Island Civic tae will be held at headquarters, St. George, on Tuesday evening. “4 ‘iliam B. Lucas of Oakland ave- an ‘West Brighton, has returned from a five weeks’ trip to Chicago. . The thirty-third anniversary 0! the organization of Oceanic Hook and Ladder Company, of Pratt ie, one of the few remaining Te ee ontes of the island, will bi celebrated at Travis Hall, Linoleum- ville, this evening. The Port Richmond branch of the os, Baek will meet fn the as- room of Public Bebe 20, Pog a Richmond, Tuesda: ning, when a member of the ipeveral com- mittee will be elected. A meeting of the newly organised council, Daughters of America, will be held in Travia Hall on Monda: evening, when the State officers will make @ visit, A minstrel show will be given by othe Pickaninnies” in Cosmopolitan Hall, Weat New Brighton, on Tues. day evening for the benefit of the Church of the Sacred Heart WIM Dedicate Paulist Charen, ‘The new Paulist Church of the Good Shepherd, at Broadway and Two Hun- dred and Seventh atreet, will be dedi- cated to-morrow morning by Bishop Cu- sack. The completion of the church ina little more than one year after the work of organisation was begun due en- Srey | 4 te forte of the Lily Thome: At the services, which will tasate" Stee mois ivensie. WORLD SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 191 “NEWS OF ALL ‘BRANCHES OF SPORT Manager Robinson of the Dodg- ers {e using Jack Dalton in cen- bert’ Century Season Of English Opera Ends To-Night By Syloester Rawling. HE Century Opera Company's firat eeazon of opera in English ends to-night after thirty-one weeks of performance. Victor Her- American opera “Natoma,” which has attracted large audiences throughout this week, will closing bill. The Messrs, Milton and be the Sargent Aborn, who are the managers of the enterprise, have fallen short of much that was expected of them; yet to their credit must be recorded @ome really fine achievements, euch as their productions of “Tiefland, has The |‘ eome Ls. |#onata, but the necessity of catching | or were traing or the getting ready for faa {ain ting, ready, sla xij “The Jewels of “Loulse” and “Natoma.” All aorte of reforms are contem- plated for next year, which are full of promise and which give renewed hope to those of us who favor opera eung in a language that we all under- stand. The principal singers are to be carefully aifted and some of them dropped. ‘The chorus will be shaken up, the ballet will be strengthened and the orchestra practically will be made Mr. Ssendre!, the principal con- ductor, and a capable one, too, will In bis place will ap- not come back. pear Agide Jacchia, America first as assistant to Mas- cagni and since fas made us take no- tice of his talent by conducting east side Italian companies with marked authority and asktil, with a fine record of achievements behind him, including his work for Mr, Hammerstein bere and in London, fo to have artistic contro! of the pro- ductions. Algernon St. John Brenon ry to rewrite the brettos In sane and singable En ‘The season will be cut down to t weeks, beginning on Sept. 14, There will be @ farewell Sunday concert to-morrow night in which all the principal 1 tes will take tends to o! HOFMANN AND ELMAN two works Mr. fer what it the Madonna,’ who came to Jacques Coini, li- ih. nty of the company management in- 8 @ gula bill, IN FAREWELL RECITAL. sonata. Each ut was that one-third, spect to Joaet Hofmann and Mischa Kiman, stars respectively in t! of piantata and violinists, joined t gether in « farewell recital at Ca firmament Between these Hofmann played a Liast group and Mr. Elman a misce! laneous one. applauded and each added four or Ove extra numbers to bis printed list was frantically the concert was until fifteen minutes before | ni at least, Sudience had gone home. of the! bargain-counter hunters, who want five dollars’ worth of entertainment |for two.dollara and a half, and pay the sans music lovers who buy ticketa to hear an announced programme? the people who left the hall yoster- | Gay before the concert was over hi counted on hearing the Doubtless “Kreutze) Three Reasons Why the Yankees and Two ‘Reasons Why the Dodgers Are Showing Up So Well in Pennant Fights in Their Respective pia tre field and he is batting and fielding in major league style. ‘Two years ago he was tried out by the Brooklyns, but was found wanting and shipped to Newark. This spring Robby got stuck on Dalton while the clubs were prac- tleing in the South and immedi- ately took steps to reclaim him. The Yanks are the first club in baseball history to start the sea- son with a brand new outfcld Not one of the trio of breastworks patrolmen saw dyty for the New Yorks last year, but already they ou up the front of seasoned vet- 8. Many are saying already that Connie Mack is wishing that he had Walsh back in the fold. unsatisfied. Haven't rights? “L’Amore Medico” and “The Secret of Suzanne,” another double bill of Wolf-Ferrari'a works, crowded the Metropolitan Opera House last nig! In«the former Lucresia Borl, Bella Alten, Halo Cristalli, Pini-Corat, Rothier, de Begurola, Leonhardt, Bada nd Ananian beld the principal parts, Mr, Toscanini conducting. In the lat ter, under Mr. Polacco’ Frances Alda, Scotti and Bi tinguished themselves. they some Russian dancer, engagement at night. The matinee bill includes the “Mugic Flute" and the “Invitation to the Danee,” and the evening will consist of @ specially prepared fare- well programme. Mme. Paviowa and her accomplished company wall for Europe immediate! John McCormack, the Irish tenor, whose popularity grows with his every appearance, ts to sing again at the Hippodrome to-morrow night. Hia programme includes songs by Lisa Lehmann, Schubert, (Cesar Franck, Coleridgt Taylor and Puccini. All very well, as Wurra-Wurra Would say, to keep up hie repute tion with the “high-br But it is the Irish folk-songs, that he sings so deliciously, that fats bring tho dience to his fee! dhe will have to sing lots of Neen before be gets through. AMUSEMENTS, | Mie ty UTA. he rec EED PRincaeerne Ts | Rpalbheies faa ana el Utnst e Ae i ok, ‘ayes | | ti te aiscct | Mons ait ‘ ia Prices; Hale.,.50e; Mess. $1;0reh i is Hons | bee, sob, Wo ad Pr Per BUN CENERIETG, MAR by ve. 8 ‘OM Ai ain CORT THEATRE SPECIAL LAST SPECIAL MATINEE NEXT FRIDAY AT 2.15 NuAy" Laurette Taylor AND PEG O’ MY HEART CO. IN THRER ONE-ACT roa gust AS WELL” “HAPPINESS” ih HARTLEY “THE DAY OF DUPES” (MANNERS, ROYAL } Bice Baan eRe! i OWA’ NEXT WEEK. \OAR_ REVELLY" MADISON SQ. GARDEN | - Shortstop has always been a weak position with the Dodgers, but this year it looks as though Egan will fill the bill to a T. ane Were cauK and made confeasione He Was cons victed of the theft of Kooda worth $2,700, which had been went for shipment to the O14 Dominion line pier, rues. att. APRIL 21 TUES. *| WORLO'S GREATEST FROBTIEX EXMIBITION ROATAS ROE i Ue ey ee ait i oy Soares th,” AMUSEMENTS. Acoli all, Tomorrow (Munday) Aft. at ry Italian citi Prehectre “| DAN . Conduct | east aa OST STRENUOUS SHUW ON eAnTH ek SOe er ito! rat, ae atari Sah oe. Ras rt) TLLOMINATED wth WEST STREET | PARADE MORDAY EVE., AP.IL 20 ‘HA/S,t0" | wa LAST 2 TIMES-@g | Peice Daily, 2.18 & 8.15, Open Hour Rarlier, "MeCORMACK 3 ‘Ticketa now at Hox Office, Stetinwa: Desirable Mean MUill Avaliat HAMMERSTEIN'S J Bryant 1237 or 5418 PHONE, Root 1 THEATRE, stn GREEK "DANCE a.id Demonatration by #IN: NCE CHILORAN's SPRCEACLE. “THB WIZARD PRINCE oF ARABIA” The Italian Symphony Orchestra, Pietro Floridia, conductor, will give {ta second concert of the season ut Aeolian Hall to-morrow ufternoon. The players are all of Italian birth and the organization is self-support jing. The programme will include symphony, an rrint, for the first time in Now York, and ‘Sunday at the Village,” by Nicola Lancella, a Poner conducting. Oscar Hammerstein as ‘an tmpre- sario would seem to be down and out until 1920, in view of a decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court rendered vesterdas | Tt upholds the permanent injunction |granted to the Metropolitan Opera |Company, restraining him and his Jaon Arthur from engaging in oper- atic enterprises here until that date ‘The Liederkranz and Arion Sol Joties, with Julia Culp, the fuinoun Dutch lieder singer, as soloist, give a concert at Carnegi¢ night for the benefit of the German | Seamen's Home in Hoboken, N. J A benefit concert for tha | Institute for the Blind, und the direction of the Baroness Lit von Elsner, will be given at the Comedy Theatre nex! Thursday afterncon tholic Mra. Edward MacDowell, on “Mo Tawell and His Tdealn,” will give a recital-lecture in the Old First Pres- byterian Church on Monday evening |. Prof. Samuel A Baldwin will give his usual free organ recitals at the City College on to-morrow and Wednes afternoons at 4 o'clock Alberseese Head of @ Gang That! Vaed Fo d Receip Andrew Alberveose formerly a loonkeeper at > » Washingto was convicted last night by a fury in | Generas Sessions of rand larceny in the fire He was remanded til! Fri- the lerder of a & ho rombel throug! receipts, which were je men.” Several of the ve fore. —$< $$ first performance anywhere, the com- | Hall to. | n By order of the Board of Directors, Mrs. ROGER | fat nariated ets $1 to BIGGEST _CikCUS AND MENAG- ERIE EVER DISPLAYED IN MADISON SQ. GARDEN > (© 25c & 50c i:°"; x son's, $2.50. Childeea’ un ba EY Pa Continuous 14 nova w ida, He FARNUM in “THE SPOILERS” | Camegie Lyceum Daily dinchy, Han; i Sighs LES MISERABLES st “ BD pine Mt put — wil - rot a “ OLUMBIA2 vTAGRAPHL = Hoa tet | Bia YW. WATSON | aa 3 Beste I ‘te iw! ‘i GIRES Fi _BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company OFFICE OF ‘THE SECRETARY Grand Centra! Terminal, New York, April 11, 1916 | To Holders of THE NEW YORK CENTRAL AND UUSUN RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY’S3!2% GOLD BONDS, LAKE SHORE COLLATERAL: The hoders of more than seventy-five per cent, in amount of ali cutstwuding New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company's ‘Dhree and One-half Per Cent. Gold Konds, Lake Shore Collateral, Laving consented to the consolidation of ‘I'he New York Central and Hudson iver Railroad Company and the Lake Shore aud Michigan Southern It y Company, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the offer to conseating holders of the privilegeol exchanging, following consolidation, their 844 per cent, bonds for 4 per cent. mortgage bond oct forth in the letter frou the Company to the Lake Shore ( ollateral bondholders dated May 14, 1913, is withdrawa as to huiders ot such bonds whe have not prior to April 11, Lid, given ther cou | sent to consolidation. DWIGHT W. PARDEE, Secretary ACADEMY ty. 2 1914 ARMY-NAVY GAME GOES TO WASHINGTON. cyaiL ua ‘é {Onbiehe ca Hengomne é ELTINGE 2 Wl sev RUTH 'F BLAIR in Madame 3. ERaVE | tt TT SENS a Maw” Mea” MON. TUBS, Pi cid acts ee eric {oem aT AT. we. = Tne te wise ana Phas, is Pam or AcaDEMy yet NOR ETON "enon Mrnoxo ATAR *, THE W. uv TAY & Pt LUTON BTS, MAT. 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