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- nena my al aeieahianatel net iaemerenmnemrenmeneentaeeenaeat ores , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1918. War Fand Show To-Night. | THEATRES. CONCERTS. 4 AND Caio -@ ure bouts of the big bene! 0 io Haddon Chamber’ ohn Se shah Sar katy et Gyr Maude ‘savinta Gkace E ‘ORNSTEIN | Travis is to S ue NOTED AMATEUR CYCLIST ala a a conmili, Huss! aD Bae, FAS [|a e wow 18cm Columbus Circle and 8 conte Attempt Being Made chara Sc SP IS TEAMED WITH LANG, ‘The Giri Behind the Gun| {tes saccstusck, Suis odie. To Oust Bax Joh | Championship | oe. yon ie wea svn eee UENZA sn ee Ana. rene non KADO | 0 Oust bar: Johnson Putter for Fund| 20,8 2, season ie ‘ | STECEELD Ne DNC EERE PIRATES OF PENZANCE | F A ° L uecer ror nu come the teat Byte of Gus Lake alae Precautions LYCEUM “ited R a ad VAUDEVILLE \ rom American eague Ino offering the putter with whtoh tional sincday race which will tena DADDIE 5 FRPROCTOR'S a on eo golf champlonshi: in Madison Square Garden the wee! ——- ' y oth t i Maw € ae owners determined to compel the re- Great Britaln te 1004 19 be wd is Bees ict fiyren and Lang Baye bers Don't get excited when you catch cold GLOBE | PSiines a “ih FRPR NEW YORK THEATRES, OR'S His Circuit Suffers Because He] instatement of Ruste, Freedman was|tne highest bicder for the benefit of chums for several years, ‘They are both {and have symptone ‘ot Influensa, JULIA SANDERSON | THE HSti IN| VAN & SCHENCK, On! Auntiel . ras ,.|@ fighter. He told me shortly after 4 4 ceennnlon, (HRTADOHE GF \he © 5 P Take things # you can, Send the m Is Too Strong, While Nas} the fight started that he would break|the United War Work Campaign, (embers of the Bay View Wheeimen of lrop your doctor and tnke a dose Of A JOSEPH Lu A Manley, Three Morar ‘ % EE up the National League rather than | Walter J. Travis hag made a real sac- 7)", yr tional League Can’t Find a) surrender, He waid he would put the| rifce, He counted it among his most die. e J , and when Ted Jeatned that] good vegetable laxative, such aa Dr. - Park @ ina. | features and acts, and 1 money |Garter'n K. & B, ‘Tea or Celery King, tt | LIBERTY weakest possible club on the Polo i entered the six-day grind |is most important that the bowels act | JOHN COnT’S Haken ie Or KE Nr. uth Ave ol A | adershi / treasured trophies of the links. it didn’ take long to persuade him t9| freely, $uioat Comedy | Man for Leadership Who I8| Grounds and make it lose money. ; Join his pal whit ‘ . 7 & eran attling Levinsky Is Not Dis-) P The National League always has to'a| ‘This putter which Frank Bacon “Lang wus born in Australia, and atte: | Mustaine "an throat and ohece enters | tt ELEANOR ae ror Enough. large extent, depended upon New| will auction off when Travis and w" the amateur — championship advice, ag any druggiat will tell ve by east at oe Strong : esis ra imehte Feline tet aay ea eh nce Ge pave anes corner tee |SORe GE Celene Daveleee nee eens ced ands of Jac! lempsey an sd By Hugh New York the worst team it ever Vintt ed States along with Dob Spears |paina that may be present will subdue | HENRY MILLER Says He Will Continue in Ring. | gion. suis, wy we Tuna Luise Ce, | And. the Teague was sorely premed Garden City Golf Club at 1:3 ana ‘has been very successful ‘That 9 sllltis,, sore ‘throat, pleurley, Dronchitle " 4 * special mate er the links of the Reggie McNamara and Frank © the Internal infl th Fullerton. —_| saw. ‘The fght was long and bitter, | Pecial match oVer the links usiness in New Jeraes | Doctors prescribe “Mustarine ¢or_ton- | RUTH SRAUIEBLUN ips | tnd New York Evening World) financially, its best city being the] o'clock Sunday afternoon has @ why iv refusel a flatioring offer, )|and chest colds Jit pub {ton Tt will CRITERION "uray A448 Bren. at 8:30.) | way.as on! Cirle, u owne -| heaviest loser, enter the six-day race last year, But|not blister, and tt ts far better than a nergy, 1918, yg Tres Fusing On | ASEBALL club kee nid bs MTT, Groh, Ssiaa A. Mist ad tects value, eels ai jumped into ‘the’ “prom tard plaster and ts always ready to 3 WISE "FOOLS LOEW'S | aS NEW ont AHEAIRE f 4, 008 ae paring their after tho war PrO-| 6 Western clique refused to give in| It 18 of the typo called the Schenec- nis ided he wanted to be with [use to Root to 1A. "Me PYATTLING LEVINSKY, the fa- Oettich, JOYCE in CEVERYRODY'S. cine Pisde RYLAND in’ harriages are cue gramme with great confidence.| on the Rusie case, although Brush|tady putter, with the shaft running “STOPS PAIN McNamara, who hae often trained VANDERBILT ierst8 Sha Es L) mous Hebrew Light heavy- inter meetings of the| many times attempted to persuade] down through the middle of the club- wih “tins pair, picks 1 weight may have been knocked nterest in the wills the po-| New. York to roinstate Husle, The Mead, and ite uso by Travis, the Orst [eth ine! ahderoas teat Inthe race TARI Mr. LEQ GiTRICHOTEIN | || ioew’s dmertar eat ana by Jack peay, but he isn't *7° earues is growing am climax in the affairs of the league|4nd only American to win the cham- "When they ‘ in THE MATINGE Beno. CABARET OF LURE. 9 y fagek Svs going to keep on litical pot 1s boll-|was reached at a winter meeting in|plonship of Great Britain, brought records fall." was McNa CANNOT BLISTER. $e, MY Lome Ma if ing flercely. New York. A. G. Spalding, who had| @bout a controversy which led to the © bossy fighting, just as though nothing i the American) retired from active baseball many| club being barred in 1 t he pros-| Yara before, came to the “rescue” | Scotland. — - ~ eague the Pros) of the National, He announced that| This action was not followed by —==— = ose ns pect for a fierc® he was going to New York to oust| the United States Golf Association, so e fight between the! Uncle Nick Young, beat Freedman| that the Schencctady putter has Leen | oformers and the, 8nd restore the league to faver. The) sTowing in use ever since, c are a e€ er V 1ceé 0 reform meeting was a storm-fighting one,| The Long Island Railroad will run stand patters 18/with the vote even. At une stage|® special train Sunday from the growing more and| Spalding claimed a majority, had| Pennsylvania gtation to Garden City E VG Officer i i th Service | * more certain,| himself named President, and de-|@t 12:45 o'clock. It will connect at n e 7 " manded that Uncle Nick turn over| Jamaica with the regular train, leav~ There Is @ STONE) the books and records of the office|ing Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, atl And to Officers who supply the cloth, we'll do the rest— nent whieh fa-|t9 him, 12:33 P.M. F re 4 ite A ore cleaning! Uners Nick retrented to hie hotel cut, make and trim their Uniforms in the same conscientious, gland and CORT Tika. Wis se Prenines & 8.30 Matinees Wed. & Sat. at 2.30. stash REE ; Phi TCE The Battler probably has fought oftener in the past few years | thar any big fellow who ever donned the gloves. His manager, Dan Mor- couldn't match him up too often, | as the old saying goes he went the well just once too often. | Lavinsky sings the praises of! D as @ hitter, and thinks that | and CHIC BALE, PHOTO PLAYS, LAZA t WILL ROGERS “«TAUGHING BLT HYDE” we, LVOLN | ods, Str Diente Se at aint as) ee |e! whch BN srr | khan, eR EL HERINE CALVERT. “ Pav Arie! is & coming champion, but at ne time he is hoping to ge! hago chance at t that night Spalding, with law- : correct manner as if we supplied the cloth, i pg ip th ‘iw over aoa | Sete ee etee| Boxing Show i “ i nek, coUrmy”, eld Bat, wvery and will Instat] senlgiog went te Unele Nice reemne Arn { Two & i LIGHTNIN. jt! ve. 6.90, Mats, Wed, & Bat..2.30, © ° COHAN & HARRIS J, 44.55, valli “rien be oraz, Aehter, Dat! open reforming the Prussian systen and, demandes ragmaittancs. © Uncle To-Night for Pmt THREE ‘CES eG ly what you call @n whieh has been in yoru for so many 4 the new official burst in. Uncle : but this much I know—had I years, and will strive to reform not i h . jek and Robert, his son, barred the nes Most fascinating mystery play ever written, more time to train for this im~- nd Spalding demanded the Pel. am Boys vam anhiage.* f match I wouldn't have been OMly their own league but the Na- | wa: BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND STANDARD Batis w 4. a Bat t3e wo ee be to : for the inner room. AVES. Wii a RASt om at oP. Me 4 out. ‘onal Commission. ‘They will insist | books and started 4 19 €, 42D ST.. BET. FIFTH & MADISON Pea ae ULLY min iva c 4 was so slow that I couldn't get that Jobneon be dropped and that a Eee ae mnroned or, Pinan: | One of the best boxing shows ever - EE " Re aw RDON RAND Ege 4 ; oe of my own way cruedy knows Hew President be chosen. But itfonly when Uncle Nick told him that | staged in this city will be seen to- | - —————--_— errr eT iT a Caaeae RAND ently Berton this is tay short a period to get looks from here as if the stand pat- his wife was in the room. A ¢ruce| night at the Hunts Point Club, in the | LEXIN fy exingts sti RAND ORCHESTRA. — t SI t. ml | CUT PRICE — SREATRES. TEN NiGHTS N'A BARROOM| wor World “Wants” Work Wonders. hape for a real combat. tets got the jump on the reform: was patched up, Uncle Nick surren-| Bronx, when twelve six-round bouts ' nother thing is that my work on and that Johnoon and his backers| ered the books and Spalding took! wit be staged. The money derived SPORTING 6000S SALE WINTER GARDEN, © nh ae submarines at Bridgeport has have taken a strong stand for the| the reins. stirred Freedman’! som this show will be used to pur Matinee Saturday, ED AT eae . m; autlor c ime fighting blood. He ranged his forces Reet eee CHARITY. CHARITY. 2° hard and confiaing that ny continuation of the p uoeat't appear and with four yotes went back into|chase athletic paraphernalia for the BICYCLES tats "PASSING ‘Show icin, annie NCR Ua tae = will as they used to do. If at to have any se but the) the meeting. Before the next night) Pelham Bay boys, MOTOR CYCLES —— _————eeeeEeEe >" future date I can get @n OD- Hoosters for Py Spalding, threatened with civ! Teok Brittan, the ex-weiterwoight SPORTING GOODSI\| 39TH ST. ST. is aay a it t Dempsey—and you t ¢ other suits, weakened, As a compro- ns F . . og AY next time out I will be tae oer Senne Hie Koy eo omnts | mise Harry Pulliam was selected ax/Champion, and Walter Laurette are | ‘wail Deposit V ll Hold for Later Delivery H\] 4 RAMA, THE LON DASH —A ll For One, and Tue For Ali— it that I have plenty of time to France as a Major than they at-|President, and later assumed the/paired; Joe Bonds meets Jack Lon- f raise tn prices pedi ER Ee atin in—I will give a different account tempted to shove that unwelcome] reins. Ph divans lide Neat shaped pall don; Willie Jackson, the Pelham Bay "— : K°, ie ASTOR ™%. THE self, Job, the only future of which with| State Rusie, but whe boxing instructor, will hook up with 4 nt ne New Lee & J. 3, not the least discouraged r ; “tte {Pitcher came back he was a dismal : ; H er r wil Shthere Mut? { L atthe det tumrunent ie agent owners fo the elt Ba cat ick yh guns [Ego gebmtan tne oad fay Jur Pek ye Pica Liftle simpy} ]] ALLIED THEATRICA ‘ail part of the game, I knew that Tasteane to be shown up and wrecl (i cat bantam, and | I CUARAD havent 7 wr Bway it was coming to me sooner or la! the mast oll ask vonn Kievaine ore public Idol. Jabez White of Albany, now at Hel- LARANITEED biaestar ; ST. iia “Wed & Bat M O T I Oo N P I T U R E Pulliam. a nervous wreck as the re-| ham Bay, will clash; Barney Adair |{ BICYCLES Tene Framesasoo ff 208ent B. MANTELL qcuicieu tut you can bet that there are any 4s acting President, and who has id Allie Nack should yr of men that I will whip be- , f sult of trying to please two factions | 4m le Nack should make the fur | Ail with coaster brake and’ puncture: proc ires — fore I retire. Cleese riegie, Salibc eazy, 27) S*l and by. the constant: bickering and |OY) Walter Mohriand Paul Doyle will Big Reductions in BOOTH 43,3, o,f ra7.g, Sree, 420 AND MUSI C TEAM Levinsky should de able to con-| TN! Chances are that the inpending | {ehting of the owners, killed himself Be ee eee Oem TIRES: LUBES AND SUPPLIES 9] } War immer Pre Calin. Carnie WILLIAM FOX GEO. M. COHAN sce 12 come He ig only. twentys | meeting of the minor learues at Peoria | Tom Tymch, chaten oa & Comm’ | Other bouts will bring together Bas. | List Price 3 Day Special Sale. Sale P wrebdossais Amociate Chatrman candidate, lasted only long enough to get in bad with both factions through Pack Ht vi s ‘one & Goodrich $10. . PLAYHOUSE a RaEoy refuaing to obey the commands of|Packey Hommey and Bob Mars; Motor Cycle Ti AIAN : ; ANNOUNCES ‘ iiner zohn ‘Tener, who was elected |FFankle Callahan of the Recelving Sethe A poManTic PETER’S (401 HER ES FOR THE $14 Ship Brooklyn, and Jimmy Reagan Py ; in the hope that his name and high Mickey Dunn ‘and Johnny Murray: SALE MACKINAWS ALL wool CENTURY ™ifiisnree Weal & Bat, Zi8 standing would restore the league to'mommy Shea of New Ilaven and | Reg. Price Assorted Colors Sale Price Most Wonderful . popularity, could not devote his entire Janae Hayes; Sammy Sachs and $12.50 All Sizes, 30 to 44 $9.50 epee BD FREEDOM ¥ entire business can the sport be|time to baseball, and asa result was Willie Curry, both of the United History of World. { was born in Philadelphia. He restored to popularity. ‘They are|much out of touch. The National states Navy. ICE SKATES AND SHOES With Incomparable MARCIA VAN DRESSER. teen’ going to adopt a policy at the Peorla| League, which elected him on the, A real slambang feast will bring Complete Line aca carat aa A idee geod Sener gaaerstne meeting which would have been con. | theory that he would fight Ban John- forth Willie Beecher, once a. terres | REG. PRICE SALE PRICE | CENTURY GROVE "2M ig"T * ot Barney Willams, The) dered anarchy under old conditions,|son and regain the prestige of the among the lightweights, who comes 4.50 ‘ WAY GRO erent Pa@mewa Dan Morgan, however, ‘. National, quit Tener and refused to out of retirement to settle an old wi ene nL8 'W" EVERY! ? : H® winter meeting of the Na-| back him the only time he fought grudge with Young Fulton. An added or! Y UNI hed him closely and one night tling Reddy and Phil Franchin' will help waken some of the major ja years old and he has always) magnates who seem to imal D He gine that mM the, best of care of himselt, they can resume business at the old @tand without a change. The minor Saye Or erating’ some, big league owners know Hat this is im- that he had scored Bat left possible and that only by a thorough ory ‘went home before mid-, house cleaning and a reform of the doesn’t know what dissipation fe has been known by this name 4 den just as the American ts suffering trom d G avereince. He has met all of the/“*hr 11, wick Young, the kindly, oon: |one who has become too atrong. Some | an OSS1ip taugh ones of the light heavyweight, tt reat Victor ugh ones class. No opponent | Cllatory President who broke all rec-Jof the clubs are extremely weak | By John Pollock Gaul tra it th tional will see th enewal of| Johnson, which was over the Scott attraction will be selections by the | om ry ede with him to come) Sire eoconaaiae parece Perry case, and Tener resigned and) Pelham Bay Naval Ikand, including Gotham 2" Co. Nett a POREVER Y. M. C. A—Y. W. C, A—Nat'l Catholic War Counci-—Jewish Wek ert at ae grat Right that Barney fought) Bver alnce 1 have known the league| (Ort the leamue to Its fate. the new cong “Kinson, states wee ' ADV lite mary AFTER fare Board— War Camp Community Service—American Library Fite Bt Nicholag Tinke Joo Hume | there has been a fight between two |@FVHK NATIONAL LEAGUE, as has SENSING SS Ceara Bree 8:15, Association—Salvation Army : pepe bg aero toe: eae ale sites | T Menomena’ ( Fistic News ) “=S7Yiis| || A SERIES OF STIRRING BENEFITS uced him as Battling Levinsky. destinies by choosing its own Preal- | suffering for want of a strong leader, poe tse [ FULTON 4 bP ASTITCH™ | meving | IRENE —with— FENWICK and heavyweight class. No opponent HIPPODROME MR. E. F. ALBEE Presents 4 ‘ ever been too big to meet, nor) 4s for length of service, managed | jnancially. The chances are that Jim = INTIME Management Charles A MONSTER ALL-STAR BENEFIT his manager ever been able to! t® remain in office so long merely| Gaffney will be compelled to take eet 00 HppaDe ME ‘i Dilinghaia, mateh him up too often. He has becuse of his adaptability to the|back his Boston Braves, as the con-| Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh light Sai * ' A —A FEW OF THE VOLUNTERRS. appeared in as many as four bouts in| Wishes of whatever clique in the | ditiong of the sale to Percy Haughton, | heavyweight, will not be able to box | regs at 88 UE OUR UE, Zetia hice, Tales tan aa ‘Trey. A} Jol a week, league managed to have a majority. | et al, have not been fulfilled. The St.|again for some time, as he has just b DANCE Terrace Garden, THE: BIG: iC ANCE ext Un. Ni ght Le leDermott and Bert Kelly’ Levinsky has alwaya been a credit! His finish came over the long drawn | Loula Cards will need stronger back-|notified to met tendy te make anoth E, beat jets. Hand lie. Va a : f to the game, and the fans are all Out fight known as the "Rusie Case." | ing and full settlement with Mrs jeniaey hs sey 0 PALAC Near Lexington Av, with MARY NASH (Nov. 10), at 8 i Kine ard { rooting that he continues in the sport |usie was suspended by the New| Britton, and gome of the other teams | jj P Berows the seas by his commander. Dancing 7 9 12, Sat. & Sun, 2to 12 v. , at 8. ca ; Ries naee conenoe York club for a gross offense, the na-|may show a change of owners, At|H@ Was to have been matched to meet Me OMMENCING SOV. HUDSON rn ip hig " peerousiny ture of which cannot be told. ‘The least one of the American League|Clay Turner, the Indian fighter, in a S*" BERNA! itincse wet Rat’ $45 fee, $1, $1.80, $3, 92. Sheehan gud Fea Roses ILLIAM J. MULLIGAN, Chair-| Ne York club, then headed by An- | clubs is wabbling financially and must |#lx-round bout at the Olympia A. A. = _—_——— a D & L MANN . $2.60, AALBERS ati man of Knights of Columbus tha fate ea ibe eate iene have new capital to resume capital /of Philadelphia in about two weeks, but OLUMBIA FRIENDLY ENEMIES” SEATS NOW SELLING. sawar Bul did the only desent| which anane motto UBALNG Ar seve ited - sir ee Rasa lat dee ee LS le war activities, says that the| thing possible by practically Dlack- | other club owners, as has been. too | George Lengel that he eur te anki | Nee Best Show in Town "4ivnise anna Vad a Yo-wiGNT, 8.00, end of war means that his organiza.| listing Rusic, Yet Rusie way a great| often the case with the American] ceors®, Une! aihiiiiailieameeas = $i NICHOLAS RINK a TWO G8 “EAT WAR . star and a big drawing card, Other League clubs ode apa tied aidan $f, NICHOLAS BINS : Qton and the other welfare bodies} *'“! & aot ae Be —_— GGth St. near Biway E BORDERS ve only be starting their real work, ek nates tee emis th | CARNIVAL "a'r, 3, co Miguaat Ist Field Artillery Armory | 23d REGIMENT ARMORY js he declares that there will be Pi li R Wi ld Wi: h J the armory at Bridgeport, Conn,, for the Uuited ouee ies cw 30, 68th Bt and Broadway, Manhattan, Bedford and atlantic Aves, Brooklya, Mmore need of entertaining tho wo!.|£ UMULICO LLacegoers WL tt OU | rar Comaies "Pan Nin ila wii], ______ CHARITY: __||" MARJORIE Fi RxibeAU’ ||| 8 DAYS cofTTiNG MENRAY, Hou (ry 8 DAYS fe: and s0 forth, with peace than At Re ort of Si fA ti bring along hia three battien, Wille Jackson | Creat United War Drive Meeting|} = “wHere poppies etoom.” ADMISSION Soe at Either’ Armory luring the war, 2p igning 0 TMISELCE | Hors er 008 ising ey. wa ee S TaEIGen TOR 5 ear FR SROPHIES FROM FCROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS GATUERED FOR THRU. 8. | * “When the men are fighting there * Hg! ert ove ae at io show, Ja -—r wil UNDER os au SPICH! Soe 3 | Mirre ou rUREIC ORMATION, Huta and Detailed Exhibits showing how eee “"Yemo need of trying to keep them in ial , 08 Lao Johnaon, the colored lightwe jn) Th S an | are looked »,¢ ove organtrations-—daily programine features, band concerts, Allied | Gases tole Caulk Wasa of rca, aivation rm Army“ Costumes—Driily—Community Singvrs, Speakers Pageants and. Dancnee ‘the straight and narro th,” de-| ips 3 vr meant Hors aeport, e RIDDLE: flared Mr. Mulligan. “They have no| Nothing Ever Seen at a Track} PIMLICO SELECTIONS, Coaae’ be iGGaitAls THAT Tha: vilies | Citas: ha CARNEGIE HALL y Beeu eatiey: These Expositions Thrill You With Thele Patriotle Views, ' Mime for the primrose road then," ho Like De sey sae mare local lightweight, is suffering fram eye trouble Me added. “But with the dawning of ike Demonstration at critst ,BRMCe = -Trarscon, George [ani besides i» not feeling well, the aiciaa of 7th Ave a eT ES a M KALIc Wea Rrecines § 98 METROPOLITAN GALA CONCERT peace and lots of ti: their hand , Air Clark, Fair and Square. the Nation , have secured Henny Valgor te nber 10th, al »M. + SMR taticursa (tls necseaary 10 Maryland Course. econ Race — Duchens Lace, |e atonal A. C. hate seared Henny Valse to| Sunday, November 10th, WM. COLLIER ORGANIZED RY THE SINGING PROPHET OF VICTORY. ‘keep many of the boys from celebrat- ‘riumphant, Manoeuvre, Buffalo lightweight, in the star bout of wit rounde mbassadoi RON T, HERRICK JOHN M Cc RM Ing. Here in where tho K. of C. and BALTIMORE, M14, Nov. & | anTMiTt RAce—Parr entry, Selle of [at the cat's mma eek tintie shor ioese| eee ee es OPERA HOUSE OHN Cc similar orders come in, We are mak- i. 2 mad PON as row night, Valgor ia battling in his best form MULDOON “Aswoct arrangements to have countless EVER let it be said that tho Fourth Race — Panaman, Leo- | at present, wm) Bt, Rev. Bishop PETER J. eT oom) ated with, Mr. MCCORMACK wt be ‘thietic meets, vaudeville shows and patrons of racing are not pa-| hares, Motor Cop. —s Li Tuesda Ni ht MA GGIE TEYTE & Emi py ythe like Arranged eo that the boys triotic. In the drive for the| g,fMth Aace--Arrah Go On, Bub- soltgt Driton titi Tata thane for nia tw Rev, Dr. JOSE nt y ERMAN CASINO ™4y, am Pe, th nant @ lar, Quietude. outs ext week, the fint with Sollier Bartfie! (abt mplo Emanu-El snes a Bap babe cotsalag ts ncb? Oe] ang ghetto et] aaa oem on ON POP fu ae emo a) atin oro Han) |. Pvngpecging or JACQUES THIBAUD of the turf, layers, players, owners| Buckboard, Gex, Se tet tae Hs. gare with. atm higt Balvation, Army + ae ‘ ero raine jockeys an Ab) Seventh Race—Eddie Henry, Silk it te hPa yd eA 45th, W. of Biway. Bi E TO-DAY. Qourieer 9 w uliffe, Hill ‘and numerous| trainers, jockeys and stable bands ing boxing entertaiument’ of the 4 aa BLOU in W ae SEAT BAL 5 mer Basebell, at boxine | subscribed to $72,500,000 worth of Bird, Dolina. Chub of Nowark on Tuesday night sony Sop iy! H. B. | st with TREN | lars over here cretaries, and 1 3, = =z | cot ta Brit ton t ed ! Uncle Sam's securities, cn jon ex rmy work BORDONI| EN! TY is part of their duty to see that ee tbs n Army, workers { aeasie ‘enjoyment is provided for| At Pimlico yesterday they showed| the race for the Monumental Hanai- |"! ‘ews at 0 or the ont Le Trenches OMED POLO GROUNDS |] A G UINE VARSI Sur tad» who have done go nobly on|that they were not lacking in senti-|C&P Yesterday Mannister Tol wou,| Battling Reddy, the local Dintamweight, is|! eat atae anal ru 13 | Saturda Aft FOOTBALL GAME the field of battle ment, When the report came that| pulling up to Gloomy Gus, with Omar ti vader the manegment of Pronk Bagtey, ‘The “tickets can be, obtained ® was 5 together with pekly send) 0 j mens ip) a RRORY Soe <hayyam third, Mttie fighter asked Bagiey to * 1 Urganiaations. free, 1 our boys will be home inside] tice terms of the Allics a demonstra-| by two selling platers at a difference |ratrersvignt, Tha win eine sot, Haven | No fat th vn ved War Work HOTEL ASTOR Bmais St last, ot gen be/tion began that lasted for fifteen] of two or three pounds, tiwelve-roud go at the Commercial AC. of fos | —_——- Be a eee x alhmtni ero | inutes.” Men who have ‘not shed! The greatest stretch of the imagin- }to tonight. lly exve Franks Ihmn‘s Sr ches Uf busiigenn LAnineel cae tenet Saturday Night, sgt eat wt, errhatew cars in ye ere not afraid to/ ation could never conceive this Last [battle in Jerey City « fow mouche ago ° ee 2 | ANY OPE ATIC THES TIGA . Utele comforts until the time arrives) cry. Some executed War wean Lat wet ans ee net ae vi dalie \ THEY ACT LIKE r way, Nov. 16th EIVILIAN OHO ANIZATIONS Af for their glorious *ailing home, Ey i Ay geht Jens. And ret that ia what took pt The boxing show whith ia lo be stead in THEY FIGHT SHI Matinces Wed. a Bat, 2 it, CROWNING CHARLIE BRICKLEY’S TEAM jmax came When soldiers and sailors! pion of 1917 has lost his form: United War Caiansite Pond omett ot | em SOLDIRUS AND BAILONS BAT. MAT, & fat Mmanoe, ee Bacing tT Guava Haren Wilan Gita, sens io CH \iined up the band and started to nited Wa Cousin Fund ould be erothe OB FOLDIRLS OXD Fale” ica 0 a Romane, Wen, yates wd easy Mancenyetey Bice) . bere Th a tho course. ‘This caused | ayy og agro or Pr a big money maker, as the commitoe bas prene| EVENING IN LAST 2 PERVORMANCES OF RIC er) cy — es MAD ISON $Q Associates Will Present @ Military Concert aad @ MEETS CAMP VAIL HERE. | 1,000 imen and women to rush from lo mes for up Frankie Bums of Jersey City to 66 a9 1] LY fe fiat 0, GARDEN SS the club house and grandstand to Field, White of Albany and Johnny Drammie o should be a very interesting) fall in behind Old c With the| The strong Camp Devens football! | 0 go against Joe Welling, ae erick Chicees $ i dl hi ht ‘will take place to-morrow after-|band playing "The S\ Spangled |team from Ayer, Mass., will appear at amawleh, Thay will come together im ux B esa vy rhe vot M THE UNKNOWH BUDDLE alur ay g U at 2.30 P. M. et the Polo Grounds| Banner” and "Dixie" this army of Dbbets Field, Brooklyn, on saturday, : anee rooklyn Academy of Music th RICHARD BEN Navy Tran-| patriotic turf followers paraded |Nov, 3, In @ game against the Air| Twelve six-round boul are on the card to be| At oer Ay. and 8 ma i x. nr || Nov. 16th. partion: f eye | Bo etsa PURER Verouad the course. + was » Game Service team from Garden City. The os ie Wat's Feat Club to the onne AuariCEA OF Lond PLYMOUTH [a a ee oe Prem ont oer i oa ae ae BS Shing, Comers bY | ons on that will e@ fore to-might, tbe iroceed whieh aro cae TAP Ie rk Caan ‘und ' Tp rmouty of aubativuter” stn pone, minds ofthe men and: women Devens ten of former atnge WP 0 Olive te 6 commliies to bay stilstic samee| Wan AcTIViTiE JOHN BARRYMORE, STN TT Bl ICCC Weare tion of the back fid. These; Who were fortunate enough to wit- Galloge Players. lalla for the Jackin staliouod at the Pelham thay METROPOLITAN i rs wees ced linemen were un: to} it, includes. |*stion, All the prominent boxers in this c E T EVER fare the powerful Rutgers lanister Tul was beaten the pro-~ Pement have canemnted to aupear and they wi OPERA HOUS mpaapart team verbial block at Empire City in Octo~ toa ca thas tae canines a kk a nn TEST GIVEN en the defensive God only Nad the her by Gloomy Gus wit Kol-1-no0 The Ate | sO4th, 305th, 306th FIELD ARTILLERY, Sunday Night, ‘ner ap Persad Divino 6 the He couldn't beat pan Ot that | ASM OUrNe vee Pets tree | Basmey Adair, whe Toa Tite decteion to Sharer 302d AMMUNITION TRAIN th. Brickley will be able to time, He was t by Rinil| the Mitchel Wield eleven, which recent: [O'Brien of Hosion in a tweive-round bowt at tin) Christimes Availiny Berefit Concert Noy. 17 feam on the eld, and'this Merz. Since then he has boon bought |iy disbanded. Another service geme Is [armory A. A. of Moston rsenty, wil ty. and alibi deal Mchag PRICES: 1,00, $3.00, feld'a chance by C. A. Applegate, who turned him|gn the card for Bbbete Field on Sun: |ac erga with him tonght cs uigy Mat {27 tnd Mime. Schumann-Helnk ed ion 38, Camp Vall 5 . a) anne Vall over to L. J. Rienheimer to train SE Cece na wait, oan WARFIELD. udu as : day, Nov. a1, (ape “leam representing i cae trend hana i we ‘rinbtatown, ia a came with Rollo 4. 0, of Newport, Re i, Adair 1» 9 shave -Percy Grainger e-~marked the Mimosigad avi iaagilege, slay: ty a fabian nt wd HIPPODROME, Sun, No, 1, a 245 re will br False, pce ever Ue stamp grunch os tie coganint, w ; t i

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