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7 —— Can Make Bets At Belmont Park Tuesday If They Don’t Pass Money Recent Decision Gives Betting Public Right to Make Memoranda of Wager and Hand It to So- Called Layer—Metropolitan Handicap a Turf Classic Feature of Season’s Opening. ifr i rd Fr all important in view of Gecisione on betting, even if Club doesn’t take cognis- end of the sport. It must that speculation le one important features of Reese racing, and if judicial inter- pretations of the legality of betting “I have no objection to betting and they can bet thi heads off ii wish to, but the statute states how they must bet. As long as yy do that and keep within ite lim~ i "there will be no complaint from this office.. If they deviate from that course there is joing to be trouble, Going into the matter of pri wagers the District-Attorney says: “An ordinary bet made between two individuals is not a crime, whether that bet be made with or without a memorandum or writing, as I understand and interpret the Jaw on this subject. In fact, if you should observe two men making more than one bet in a given day at the racetrack, that of itself does not con- atitute a crime, providing neither one of the parties Is acting in the ca- pacity of a bookmaker.” The recent decision of Judge Relsig has stirred up the speculating ele- ment of the racing world to such ah extent that a big change in the betting conditions is expected at Be! mont Park this season. No bi change is likely to be noticed, how- ever. The betting conditions, ace by one mag. In the old days one i is wy ‘age to be taken seriously any one of might ‘scan the prices of everybody ioe # the thousands that are expected at/and pick the best. But, according # 6 u Betmont Park Tuesday may bet his|to the authority referred to above, 6 8 a head off without fear of molestation | time will straighten this out. 1098 4b In all the decisions handed down 4 oak af from the authorities. on the anti-betting subject there 8 og 18 8S According to every decision handed | hasn't been even a suggestion of the ty 11 2 @own on the betting question any- |!llegality of making a bet. As Dis- BY me eB eay to to make @ personal|trict Attorney Smith of Nassau 4 10 100 80 wuerer' the bookmaking par. 'County said, “Anybady may bet his "“ Fat: ts not im evidence. And, head off.” But there hasn't been a is HY it fe up to the pubtic te take advan-|Single mention of the passage of it 7 these decisions. [digg A roattion in, ih Sigs i . in @ assumption is, legal to Fa eet, poudder in the rer|Det. it ie naturally lawful to pay in 4 i eet Paul Shane on. has decided |the event of winning or losing. But Hise : # i ‘at 6 acces ia entirely Py js up to the Appellate Division to | wa iH mbers on tee the Jockey Club ie on actual passage of 19 20 18 to be quoted on the subject, money. 5 3 8 Hy & prominent racing man last| METROPOLITAN HANDICAP 5 i i Sioa Geclared that anybody may go ONE pee tore 10 33 te tb @own to Belmont Park Tuesday and OF THE TURF CLABsics. Konetchy, Pittsburgh’: oa Bn 1B either Iny or play tho races. It has| While tho betting question 1s all Sato 8 a a been decided that a bettor may ask|{mportant to the majority of race- : 2 ® is fe 8 the odds on a certain horse—say 3 to| goers, there is an element of sport & 48 y 2 a4 4 uw 1, for inatance—bet ten and record hs aoe a Peeve opening halt nd i beim HN OT 30 to 10” and hand nt, for in- bs a 74 1 forthe scceniied \Ayer. stance, such as the great and. glor- a is fom aeis Now work 38 “iF YOU KNOW HOW TO BET GO| !0Us Metropolitan Handicap, famed ‘Sy ri wo & 3 "G od ” for years aa one of the turf classica yz BO o 2 7 THE LIMIT. fot America. There is an honor and ie 2 joe 2 As long as no money Is pasred the| glory attached to victory of the stake 120 §0 mM 14 oy transaction, according to all ‘ogal|that is valued far more than money AY te rd e@pinions, is absolutely above re-|to the owner, trainer and jockey, The AL 30 103 q g “proach. In the recent case of the| Metropolitan Handicap winner stands 116 m : S £8 r, Frank Flood, at Hewletts Park, out in the turf world. Trainers pre- oe 2 $9 12 22 Cedarhurst, Long island, District-| pare all winter in the hope of cap- 8 aS: me Attorney Lovis J. Smith refused to|turing the prize, and no one on the ttaburgh be a Lew) 4 We = 8 @ven become interested when Flood |race track is prouder than the owner Dineinuatt’ : # Aare uo} ‘waa arrested on the charge of accept- we sees ae colors flash by the win- a Graney, Cleveland ’ m8 bets. ning post first. i M8 ‘Eno charge was that the so-called|. ‘This year's Metropolitan is particu- 8 13 Jayer had accepted a memoranda||larly interesting owing to the liberal iS Mm 4 of @ bet und pald or was paid ac-|number of nominations and the fact # m am cording to the result of the race.|that Harry Payne Whitney has ro- 16 2 6 At the time the District-Attorney|imported several of his horses which’ Hi [25 08 14 suid: have performed with credit in Eng- ‘8 land. Mr. Whitney fondly hopes to 3 wa to b % te Metropolitan Handicap Biigibie Tee @uecgunraids amd werent: cao Gee y ‘ teeeedees OO as last year. may be @ deviation in one particular referred to, That which gives the bettor the privilege of writing out his wagers and handing them to any one who will quote him odds. This may be done openly ye above board, creas, to every cision handed down ie legal ‘suvhort- ties. If the tlt) ty become edu- cated to Pog eons all secret aere Rehmllls supposed to make, will be done away with er Accoming to an authority who doesn’t wish to be quoted, personal betting is bound to become the most pagina? form of wagering ever known in the racing world in America, It has yet to be perfected, however, but as it stands it is safe and serves as &@ test of a man’s honesty. Under the conditions that will be found at Belmont Park Tuesday, a friend of a friend of a so-called layer may find himself handicapped by being forced to take the odds offered repeat the triumph of Whisk Broom, But whether or not his candidates are equal to the task of beating such horses as Rock View, Old Rosebud, Flying Falry and several others that might will tell, ing points to a and if the me: i will weather the personal ‘wagering meth- ods with their new privileges remains to be seen, Fed League May Invade Capital} ¥:: WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23.— With the granting of an injunction by Justice Gould of the District Supreme Court forbidding @ elty authorities from interferin; with Sunday baseball, it Is generally be- lieved here that the Federal League| hi i will place a team in Washington, Old Remedy That’s Always Best For Liver, Stomach and Bowels Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have been coming and @ping for 50 years, but Carter’s Little Liver Pills keep ri:\1t | on giving health, strength and happiness to millions, Lay aside the harsh cathartics that act violently on liver and bowels and @ve this old, gentle, sure constipation remedy a trial, I's really wonderful how speedily they banish headache, indI- (@etion, biliousness and nervousness and clear up sallow, blotchy, pimply skin. Purely vegetable, Small Pil, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature foe Wee a be mentioned, only Tuesday |} \ Fratitying “OF SPO MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS By Moreland News Bureau. sere mes lecluding Wi who have « ‘oF better, AB. 3 G. eee § 2 8 yo 6 § Go $22 i 1 4 ° i i : 1 6 ¢ 4 8 t +8 GB Y i a) : 3 2 Helwan, Brookiia o 4 YT sg i ouvelinain, Wittsbiina 3 i " § 3 wo 7 8 ae | o 7 8 7 3 42 67 Hing cin 7 4 ¢ 43} Meguitins Bueuh: $8 +e Ff 4 lexander, Wiluicohia 8 & ra ae | g $ a 4 3 § 3 , femur Boston’ | Hy | Magerman Civeisad:s i Avets, Wash luglon i 4 BB Wel Tamirone Nt fone. & 4 ae a Metine, New York.) 4 0 2 o 8 a 10.2 F a4 w 3 4s 3 1 2 3 & | 7 2 2 B® 4 3 2 & 5 1 ae a ol 0 4 4 of tou a 4 Bot 1 88 8 3 h J 3 am 6 3 4 8 a a | f § & a 3 a ae a & 3 Boi ok i 3 5 1 8 4 st 14 gj 4 4b at American League Batting Average. Records of players who have piayel in ten or dnesday “May 20, and ing picture plays, Theatre Bills For Next Week; Luna Park Opens, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Roszika and Yansci Dolly, Carlos Sebastian, will offer a series of dances at Other features will be Billy Mc MELIA BINGHAM will be the} mott, tramp comedian; Gus sixth and last star to appear! wards's Octette In songs and dar with the stock company at the| Jesse Lasky'’s "The Water Ct ce, be \'Anna Chanaier, Academy of Music, beginning thero) Anna Chandl on Monday afternoon for a week's! “in, engagement in “The Climbers,” writ-j James ten by the late Clyde Fitch and orig- | songs, hiner ern at the Bijou Theatre ; ont Sisters yayeria Hereere in by Miss Bingham. ana, Eines For its second week pany at the Royal The prima donna, and Bonnie Thornton |fapanese Wit ‘app, Goodrich tilly, and others, PARKS AND BEACHES. e stock com- re will pre- extravaganza, will be the attraction] of t Amoug the new at the Columbia Theatre, Sisee af the Marry Fox will appear at the New| ma me ‘exhibited 4 taugh' York Theatre in buriesque of mov-| “Titanic Disaster,” showing ’ Vaudeville and photo-plays will be 1 at Miner's People's Theatre. with new Hammerstein's Der: E nce Ire, and Palace will have “Mercedes in Billy B, Van and the Beau- “His Fitzgibbons, | Little | ‘ade sent “Bella Donna," the ploy in which! Luna Park, Coney Island, opens Mme. Nazimova appeared for two| this afternoon with @ street par | Cows, acrobats and dancers, in fensone, | entire population of “The Golden Crook," a buriesqy will form one division fea je Sum- | "learry thi: FOR THE METROPOLITAN 9H 2 ae MURRAY NEW £ INSTRUCTOR | \ jature the Titanic and Carpathia; ;) Capt. Louis Sorcho’ Deep Sea Divers, the “Beauty Shop,” where all {| Sorte of complexions will be made to order; the “Bathing Palace,” and the ‘Hall of Fame.” There will also be a free open-air circus and a band concert. Mae Murray and Clifton Webb in modern dances will head the bill a the New Brighton Theatre. The pro. kramme will also include. Elizabeth | Murray in soa, ‘The Green Beetle, Kathleen Clifford in songs and im- \Jimmy Britt In ic Hall, Coney an Impromptu 6 will be the headliner. Other tures will be Harry Beresford in ‘omedy of Youth and Springtime, Darrell and Conway in “Behind the Scenes,” and Robbie Gordone in poses. Mae Murray and Clifton Webb will give an exhibition dance to-morrow afternoon at the Danse Plancher in Palisades Park, Glen Island will open for the season on Decoration Day with many new attraction: NEW “MOVIE” FEATURES, The Alhambra and Bronx Theatres 111 also show Annette Kellermann in e's Daughter,” now running the Globe Theatre ‘gdmund Bree; JALWAYS FIT FOR WORK When you feel dull and 9 lapitited in the morning, and u do. your best, it's nine to one that There's 00 much waste in your lower intestine, As we live to-day At Henderson's M Island, Jack Wilson reins and ons are most depressing in their effect on the at system, Any doctor will tell you that 95% of human ills is due to this cause. An army thousands of workers keeping right up to the mark to- gularly obeying the call Papi at night. “Taps” is an eff tive, medically perfect laxative, w aids Nature in w gentle way to stim- ulate the Liver and rids the Intestines of this dangerous waste tently and saally D ature—a | ai di Taps, Du form for ket far a dime, ency Army" if| TS, Cults ve | AMUSEME |, “aati: adage ti LONGACRE:| a |A PA ELTINGE 4, | ZA Night——Mile-Cup Dance Contest Se Regie Same OLLY ita @howing in mins fe Marvaiges Desees wiih OABLO8 6MBSOTILH Mind” will be the new feature on the creen at the Strand. ‘Protect Us" will be shown at the Republic and West End Theat TZ” FOR TIRED, HOT, SORE FEET: “TIZ” for puffed-up, chafed, sweaty, callou feet. and corns. go limping around with aching, pulteeen fertoteat p01 tired, aaste bweaty and ewollen noe now and gladden your tortured feet? wn a swellings and draws GIRLS! ‘HAVE. 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To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluff; wavy and free from dandrul is, merely and inex; ir and lots, of it. “a 25 cent gin of anderine now—i = it—apply y id with a nol he CLASON POINT PARK ON-THE-SOUND Park and Baths ‘Opens To-Day, May 23d ADMISSION TO THE PARK AND DANCING PAVILION FREE Long, sloping sandy beach, new this season, made entirely of Rockaway sand. Also salt Water bathing in our Gigantic Pool, Water Filtered and] Changed dally. An inviting Dancing Pavilion built out over the Sound. Its floor 1s swept by “water-cooled” breexos, Much the targest Dance’! Floor to be found at any Pleasure Resort. The waxed floor te 200 ft. long and 60 ft. wide. The Music furnished is in itself @ real treat. All customary Seaside attractions, and many distinctive spectaltios, The Ideal place to spend an inexpensive day or evening. Everything at sensible prices, no extortion. A place you should take the children to, Five Cent Fare from all pointa in the Bronx. From Manhattan take’ Bronx Park Subway, or Third Ave, Elevated to Lith Street, then take the | Clason Point line direct to the Park (a twenty minute ride. Pleasure Resort to all points in the Bronx and Manhattan. Huns “PINAF UKE ben Wain Wont A an Elti ing UDSONF:5; maar cise [peer *. firth fe High i THe TRINGS THAT COU Lee § aa tassdG POTASH PERLITE vis 7 KeYS TO 'B. emperature of Toceire Kent, of 00 aneilats Thess kre: Reaven's ‘lite id misery right out of feet dburn, “TIZ" sweaty, smelly. feet. tightness—no more foot torture. | INTERNATIONAL POLO MATCHES FNGLAND V8, AMERICA ie m4 to geil kaw, Bite Iteoerved of games at $6.00 Theatre Tieket Oltlcw, Trmn and Cow Cited Thea re The Committee tanker the mess fod mdvertinern minie com Alin to be wid oF > | RNERTEN a TH ML eh Ay ucts FOREST pROD EXPOSITION Grand Central Palace—NOW May 21-20,dally 10 A.M.to 11 F.t..ine.Saa, | © “The Story of American Wood’ Benutifal Btrectures and Historie Bxbibite U. Ss. FURNES? 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