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= Comin Week ILE MORRISSEY'’S Comiqucs, headed by Elizabeth Brice, ‘Will appear in a new musical called “Buztin’ Around,” at the beginning Tuesday evening. Morrissey wrote the music and ted with Edward Madden on book and lyrics, Other players in Cast are Mr. Morrissey, Walter and Violet Engtefield. It is aid “Buszin' Around” has a definite which makes jt unusual go far Tevues are concerned, Hoot of the kis ‘playhouse ‘at Ws the big playhouse a Street and Central Park West, will Thursday night 6: will be two shows, “The Cen- 9 o'Clock Revue" and “The M:d- Rounders.” Tables for the are in great demand, ‘he was to have opened ‘Week but & postponement was ‘Bounced. Loose,” Zoe Akins's new play, move from the Greenwich Viliegs ‘tre to the Little Theatre M: cast, which includ Stevens, Norman Trevor and O. P. Hegaie, will remain intact. TRAVELS 32 MILES A DAY TO SCHOOL Jersey Student in Four Years Covers Ground Equal to Trip Around the World. Jobn Dinar, a student at the Belvi- dere, N. High School, graduated with hon Ho travelled thirty-two miles a day, every school day, between his home at Hope, N. J., and the Belvi- dere High School. Mathematicians of his class have cal- culated that in four years he travelled 25,100 miles or approximately once around the world, in order to get hif Preparatory education. He walked six miles daily, He expects to enter col- lege this i. RUSH OUT OF TOWN SWAMPS RAILWAYS Holiday Crowds Jam Tunnels and All Available Cars Fail to Accommodate Travel. Holiday crowds stormed railroad ter- minals to-day to get away from the city for the three-day Fourth of July vuen- tion. —— * Change of Bills : In Vaudeville PROCTOR THEATRES—Manager Quaid has arranged two good bills for Proctor’s Fifth Avenue next week. For the first half of the week he has engaged Foley and La Tour, Ruth Badd, Maud Muller Revue, Harriet De Costa and company, the Unrenes and five other acts, including some class motion pictures. There i at vs a complete change of bill for the second half. Among those booked the new bill are Powers and Wal- gt Ai Libby, Maud De Vere and and others of equal rating. There Will also be excellent films. A system keeps this theatre eomfortable at all times. my re 386 Street Theatre wat start ik with Bobbe an: = Se Wwinmesr anc Patterson, Les Gen! %’O. Duncan and William 8. Hart in fim, “Phe Toll Gate.” | Beginning jay the bill will be made wv iy Gleason, Pierce and Goff, ay *kellara, Marie Marionettes Douglas MacLean and Doris May in im, “Let's Be Fashionable.” LOBW'S AMERICAN — Harry Welsh, comedian, assisted by Sam Green, will offer a clever skit called eee and another headliner will be “The Peacock Revue,” a musical * during the first half of next Others will be Milani Five, Mavon and company, Mack and laybelle, Gertrude George, Low: and Stella and Silvers an Hobbs,” starring Wanda Ha ley, During the second bait of week the bill will consist of M Bonconi, violinist, with Harry Simp. Seon! the piano: Browning and Davis, Jack and Jessie Gib. Rion, the Four Ushers commodate 30,000 persona, the crush Behe London's “urnine Date {was oo great’ that train’ gates wore t” will be shown on the screen, |opened half an hour before train time itehell Lewis he bas aa the » Principal role, _ N. Y. CENTRAL GAINS IN FREIGHT TONNAGE First Five Months of 1920 Show In- + ¢rease of 414,240 Cars Over 2 Last Year's Figures. Though their $50,000,000 purchase of ears and locomotives is not yet in ser- vies, and strikes have restricted opera- ions at important points, the New York Central Lines this year have accom- Plished a large increase in freight ton- handled. yer the first tive months of °1920 $,862,579 carloads of freight were trans- Ported, ‘as against 3,448,339 cars in the , Same period last year, a net increase of 414,240 carloads, or 12.5 per cent. ‘Coal carrying formed an important Part of the New York Central's in- @reased freight performance. Of coal, ‘the five months period this year shows 203,848 carloads hauled, as against 204,- * 190 in 1919, o gain of 69,089, cars or 29 ‘per cent. “g + Feomaneties Charge ite Ones We Dissatisfaction was expressed yester- @ay by some of the 250 yeomancttes Who were discharged from the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, last Wednesday over * the short notice given. Severa) declared « favoritism was shown as “only the older, Plalner women have been discha; to get the passengers into the cars and relieve congestion. Twelve extra ticket booths were’ opened, and the clerks were driven at nds who ignored the threat of rail te-up made by “outlaw” atrik All ‘roads reported that every avail- jegear was in service, but the supply juate to handle the crowds, d officials to n record. COMMUNIST SHIP : ARRIVES IN PORT Flies Red Flag—All Crew, From Captain to Cabin Boy, Receive Same Wages. BUENOS AIRES, July 8.--The Italian steamer Belluno arrived her from «) noa to-day flying the red flag of Cus munism aloft and the Malicy ( her stern, The vessel tx menned Communist crew, who operate the ship on a basis of equality from Captain to cabin boy, with the exception that po: ers hi been delegated to a few of their number as officers to maintain discipline. All receive the same salary, excepting those with additional respon- bilities, who get additional pay for “gpecial expenses. ‘The Belluno brought a cargo from the Genoa Co-operative Society, which Cupt. Timliett! of the Belluno directs and of which the crew are members, AUTO KILLS GIRL; MAN HELD Bauer of Jersey City a skal, y Platver Mis Jenn! Dies From Fract Miss Jennie Bauer, No. 3606 Hudson re to remain o f 8 pa BF RSD wend ositigiensy |county Boulevard, who was knocked Platt aaa down by an automobile near her home Dupont Pr Wilmington sold, | last night, died to-day in Christ's’ Hos- | pital from a fractured skull, Theodore Moeller, No, 238 St. Payl's Avenue, driver of the machine, was held jon a charge of manslaughter, WILMINGTON, Del, July 3.—Alfred 1% Dupont has disposed of the Wilming- fon Morning News to a syndicate head- | 4 by Robert H. Richards of this city rking, It te thought, the ending of the — > it family fight that has Kept the ti h ont Foal party’ in this State divided | MAPtom Salen cc 4 bi bale the past ten to fifteen y | 2 ————— CHICAGO, July 3.—Charles B. Brier- ley, forty-six years old, for twelve years LYNN, Mat district sales n er of the Lipton gmploying up Toa Company, is under arrest to-day on Gown to-day for two weeks becauso of u charge of embesglement. He sur- ket conditions. The principal rendered to the police yesterday. Of. nts affecthd were hese ° M. ficers of the company placed Brierley's ion & Co, and the A. B. Little Com- alleged peculation at between $60,000 ry. and $50,000. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA Ar GREATEST HIT ON BROADWAY! arth, GTHEET. JAMES FE. COOPER'S 8th Wee STARTLING BURLESQUE PRODUCTION. »FOLLY TOWN “An excellent show with plonty of lively At x musical features and attractive veytorilte speci ~Evening Telegram. ‘Polly Town’ is docidedly p bit."~-Evening Sun, sae ver cand it te rhe 0 Matti! dacatie i0 41-40, BROADWAY ‘AND anappy lays for the PLAYERS TO BE SEEN At Grand Central which cast acs. THE EVENING WORLD, “saTURDAY, JULY 3, 1920. Bright Stars To Twinkle in Open. Air. ir Music The second week of stadium open- alr congerts Will introduce as soloists Anna Fitziu, to-morrow; Murcella Craft, soprano Tuesday; Winifred Byrd, pianist, Wednesday; Rafaelo Diaz, tenor, Thursday, and Barbara Maurel, mezzo, Friday. To-night the soloist will be Cantor Bernard Wolff. To-morrow evening Miss Fitziu will sing an aria from “To#ca” and the “Romeo and Juliette” waltz. Wal- ter Henry Rothwell, conductor, and hie ninety men of the National Sym- hony Orchestra are pleased with the fargo and enthusiastic crowds that attend nightly. The ten weeks is being given under the auspl the Music League of the People's In- stitute, There will be no concert Monday night because of the “Americaniza- tion Jubilee’ to celebrate Indepen- dence Day at the etadium. The music amme at this will in- clude songs by Miss Emily Baglin and Miss Ida Davenport. A special programme of works of American composers Monday night will be the feature of the fifth week of the Goldman Band concerts on Columbia University campus, The principal number Monday will be Carl Busch’s prize symphonic’ episode, “A Chant From the Great Plains.” Mar- guerita Ringo, soprano, will be solo- ist Monday and Friday and Ernest 8. Williams, cornetist, on Wednesday. Tho growds at these free concerts will be augmented next week by many of the 10,000 students at_the Colum- | bla summer session, | Ist, top speed handing out tickets to. tha; The orchestra, encouraged by cheers from an audience under um- brellas, finished the symphony “Pathetique’ at the Stadium last night, Then Margaret Fontrese, solo- risked throat and gown by defy- ing the shower through two numbers, after which the downpour waa so heavy the concert ended. The first week's attendance was estimated at 29, The Police Band will play to-night in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, assisted by Miss Veni Werwick, Metropolitan Opera contralto, and Miss Longa Medbedieff, soprano, both American singers. The New York Symphony Orches- tra, just back from its tour of Europe, leaves to-morrow for Chautauqua for six Weeks of concerts under Willem Willeke and Rene Pollain, pA hat Rida BROOKLYN GAS TO BE $1.40. Rate Will Remain tn Eftect Until October, ‘The Brooklyn Borough Gas Company to-day announced that Acting Public Service Commissioner A. M. Barrett had approved an order permitting the com- pany to incroase the price of gas to con- sumers from $1.15 to $1.40 per 1,000 cuble feet, ‘The order is to remain In’ ef- fect until Oct. 1, Yew my NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT, WEEK Bruckner Has Project by Fall. ough President Henry The arrangement calls the schools now badly West Bronx or High’ many miles to and from children of that section to St, Nicholas Avenue to attend their studies. tion will also get on schools. Eight hundred Williamabridge several hundred others The Lower Bronx will school. Jersey City detectives Glass, Pike County, Pa, May oneck, who wrote seven near her place. ypsies were t! - and detectly them at Passaic Mrs, Charles Glu Place, Jersey City, says ‘the description her missing child. $5,000,000 SCHOOLS PLANNED IN BRONX and Four Elementary Buildings A school bullding programme for the Bronx, which will require the expendi- ture of $6,000,000, 1s the plan of Bor- hopes to have the programme well on its way toward completion by next fall. school and four elementary schools, with annexes and alterations to some of new high school will probably go to the where thousands of boys and girls are forced to pay carfare dail The Highbridge section will. also get an elementary achool unless President Bruckner’s plans go awry and 157th daily from there by bus to schoola in and Wakefield, “JIMMIE” GLASS CLUE IN JERSEY Mother of Missing Boy Says De- scription!of Mamaroneck Woman Fits Her Son, day on another clue whieh they hope may lead to the recovery of “Jimmic" who diSappeared and was be- Heved to have been kidnapped at Greely, The clue comes from Mrs. Wyckoff, No, 37 Jensen Avenue, that years ago she saw a child ith a band of Cypsies camping About a month ago, abe wrote, the gypsies returned to Mamar- | oneck and she saw the same child. to Silver Lake, N.|{>=—=—== MUGO “MESENFELD now searching for | “Jimmie's" given by Wyckoff tallies exactly with iat ct “CONCERTS AND music, “OPEN AIR CONCERTS NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER HENRY ROTHWELL, Cond. Bvery Byening at 8.30, TO- CANTOR Niut IBERNARD WOOLFF LEWISOH! 188th St. & Amsterdam Ay, STADIUM SEATS, 25¢-20¢ UMM East $190 os, $200 | mies sod ge Slat Mon, Mise ee Instit v usp J League Institute. ralice tt and Bor Beau, be bg betwee went and Amsterdam for New High Bruckner. He for a new hi crowded. The bridge section, and travel schoo! Many of the have to travel t c= Edenwald eof the n children travel while travel by car. also get @ new are at work to- TAKE 12 IN PISTOL Het BATTLE ON UNE "dehy ie sit @ tat Charge Is Made Made That Goods Valued at $60,000 Were Stolen From Belgic. | a In a pitched battle, fought in the dark in a driving rainstorm, on Pier No, 16, North River, at 19th Street, and on. the deck of the White Star jpen Air Dancing DANCE _ Terrace Garden PALACE. fitalt: Daaca liner Relgic, Detectives Stephen De- vine and Bernard Clark of the Weat io''to ‘tat. 20th Street Station, assisted by three Mondey, Faly 5 Dancing 3.0 tol f detectives of the steamship company, early to-day arrested twelve firemen SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS from the Belgic in connection with a wholesale looting of the ship's cargo. Four are charged with grand larceny and the others with disorderly con- duct. One man, who jumped over- board during the fight, is bélieved to have drowned, More than thirty shots were fired during the fighting. The police and ff officials of the ship say the larceny | § involved will total about $60,000 worth of tweeds, Irish linens, silk stookings, handkerchiefs and other! N merchandis The prisoners charged with grand larceny were George Ullen, twenty- two; William Hensman, thirty-two; |B Joseph Patterson, twenty, and Thomas Wells, twentytwo, of Liverpool. 'H JULY 4 LEGION GREETINGS. The Fourth of July Legion, members of which were born on Independence Day, to-day sent telegraphic birthday greetings to Gov. Calvin S. Coolidge, Republican Vice Presidential candida’ who was also born on the Fourth, Thomas Egan, the Irish tenor, is Na- tlonal President of the Legion, and was one of the original 28 formed the org spreading all over the country, Another anember is George M. Cohan, which ex- plains a whole lot about the popularity of the flag on Broadway and the char- acter of his songs. all James Thomas, seventeen; Brown, twenty; James Doyle, nin teen; Vincent Kelly, eighteen; Jo! Dixon, nineteen; Daniel O'Brie sixteen; Arthur Patter, twenty-el; and Thomas Little, twenty-nine, all of Liverpool. They were heid in Jeffrson Market Court for heating on BNR att Cane Me. 18 win ise Seamer, Tearing Newbursn 4 same seamer, VPA MUA AA LADLLL LLL OLIDAY EXCURSION SUNDAY & MONDAY TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN GREAT WHITR FLIERS “TROJAN” aND “RENSSELAER” Yivnic- RESTAURANT HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY, 6 AND T P.M. CASUALTY MAL AMUSEMENTS. “THE INNER VOICE” mm 2nd BIG WEEK — AAR? fs el AA INE in'G Ata MEN" t- ON FTAGE ~5 ge ‘e EST OF ieee we EST ry DRURY LA B MELODRAMA CK TIGHER. S $425 M.; Wost 1824 Bt., 10. AM Return on . July 6. ____. , AMUSEMENTS, Winter Garden ah Part + CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY | Prices 1800 to $2 % 8. SCANDAL a Channing Nor" ‘3 ‘td Nevado ; Cons = AMUSEMENTS. ag ene, Pa Went Br CENIUND St thst 2 rime CHARLES CHERRY and FRANCINE LARRIMORE in saat time SUSAN LENOX: ‘oth BU, near B'way, [Mata Thurs, Grociey 1522. Eve, TRE GUIND'S Grea CLEGG” at “donn Ferguvon.’* Ne Peetu AS rout RE? Kora Bayes Sh On the Rot ‘Theatre in Town—Reg. AND Rise oF GARRI E. fed. Mat. ieatitenis $1.00 ‘Mat. Sat, 12, 1915, 8, Mamar- about three of six or The No, 13 Lienau | mother, | AMUSEMENTS, CARL LAEMMLE Presents most unexpected achievement 00 te 6:30 THEATRE 2h0apwar. evenine? COMMENCING ¢ 4 . SUNDAY 50c 78c $1.00 LO-MORROW ‘Siiy" AMUSEMENTS. QVER THE BAM BELOW THE BOTTOM OF THE EARTH’ WHERE motion picture camera has ever recorded the SELWYN MSE G2 9s, Sens Saturday, Sunday and Monday OUTINGS. Bathing. 2,000 Free Bathhouses. FARE 5c. BEST ROUTE for AUTO to BEAR MITT. anc All Points inN.J, BOATS EVER: TEN MINUTES, Special Holiday Matinee Mon, J PLAYHOUSE #8 0 a. ‘Mats. Wea. a i ltuite tet. SEEING TH! HiINGS LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions | Delightful trip of 150 miles through the East River and on Long Island Sound. Good music—Refreshments, Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven AND RETURN La, Mir 40, 8, Ui, Mouton, Bt, 920 kM. Uy. Pier Ti, Bit, 224 Bt, 10.00 A. Ample time” for. sightercing "in ‘New Haves, the “clty. of Ems” rich 2 bisorlo and scente interest Round Trip Fare (incl, War Tax), $1.10, Tickets limited. On sale Sundays only atthe Piers. New England Steamship Co. ee Line Including Sunday EEoWynn Canmivat PARK ™ Bice aa CHATEAU- THIERRY ST. MIHIEL—ARGONNE 3 8. Official Motion Pictures, , The IS ST Theatres nt Bway. ‘To-day ou: ORM Direction of qm s. 8, 30)855th 330 MtcKELLAR, LYCEUM 7 w. 430 Be ae INA CLAIRE. The ‘eoLo" iat 3 oy SSTERDAN, THEATIR Vt ‘a BUNDAY BILLIE | “BURKE » “AWAY GOES PRUDENCE” RIVOLI SRELEETRA Frederick Stahiber a ae NCOMPARABLE REST/ nay ot ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT. “FROLIC i Fun EDOlE CANTOR, ART HICKMAN ORCH LO BE ale fic ihe On Saturday, Mantis,” duly ‘A: Mf. ouly, | inact iy Also. steamer eee a 040 A.M, | toe’ Newbnrde and Poughneopate, Avo on Saturiay, July 9, steamer leaves, Dew Ge" Newburgh, Pough- Ineston Point ‘and “catsuit Steamer may leave abead of time if capacity ee rewabed, Street Pier, New York BEAR MT. John Drinkwater’ LINCOLN CORT Xai Wb. A Liberty "tide? || “The Night Boat” \,,,"* DAC weitere ry Mi Mon., Wed. & Sat, BEGINNING SUNDAY ETHEL CLAYTON “THE LADDER OF LIES” Bruce Scenio—The Great Mirror RIALTO ORCHESTRA ate mretm Conducting. ream... .Mendelssohn Testun Offenbach By & 46 AND RETURN a piney Toran MARY MILER fay tier ee Pe te on eas Cased ei ADITE DIN Bee - Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Park CRI TERI ON wir pg Henry Miller & Blanche Bates Dalty, indeding Mantas ‘ The Famous Mrs. Fair iat Saving Time SIXTH WEEK ‘ ‘HUMORES UE’ ’ Greetwir Villag Air, Clermont leaves Pier. Penn, RR. 0 serene ‘FOOT- LOOS F? s ‘quae Baia 0. P, HEGGIE In Emanuel List and Chorus. “Eli-Eli’ Mme. Lubovska- Gavotte Grotesque Author of Returning steamer leaves Bear Mountain Puig eo barn Fare 60c, Round Trip 8 ANON CANN BANS Paramount Pictures TRAND Sun. and Holidays 850 Children | Vinder 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lunch it Steamboat Co, ye 3 ISLAND y, 130 BU Ber <5 g "STE pu httin, Boat of ai, BATHING. NOW OPEN EPLECH ASE ie if NORMA TALMADGE it te i © IN THE GREAT STAGE SUCCESS © ws Tae, [ah a ‘ “ a "ROCKAWAY BEACH : A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION a oy “OUT OF THE INKWELL” Cartoon, Chester Sconie- Stra: Toploal Review, iM “Catherine Stang, EE TXIPS J Vili THREE TXIPS DAILY Sr CAN DAR on dade ff cde — ‘Extra Evening Wiis, July 3, 4. LUNA 2s. ist ee a iki Fare 50c 3 DAY CARNIVAL OF FUN. With a Million. Wage i Dancing Bani ” gtr. bi Leaves Prankil BE, 1 ay Wan oP M. mh music. neetate“* coxermox vers Buda CENTRAL HUDSON LINE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WoRK wo FOLIDAY QUTINGS Newburgh and Beacon, $1.25 Poughkeepsie, $1.60 Str. sail B. Odell St. 9.00 A. M., Rain or Shine. Music. Restau- rant, Lunch Room, CENTRAL HUDSON LINE S ! Hol pecia| oliday Nae Sunday & Monday, ip the Beautitul Hudson to Steel Str. “HIGHLANDER” and “GRAND REPUBLIC" iit eve SPECIAL B Round und Trip a4 8) itm BUNS. Tork Children, 680, (ine. 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