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Fight Fans Begin Rush To Hotels to Be on Time eree, “and I hope he will Georee Wright of Toronto, at Commodore, d: matically hoped that the better man would in, said he was looking forward fo a fast battle, Charles Flynn of Havana, an- other Biltmore guest, said: “I do not think Carpentier can stand ee swift and terrible blows of Dempsey. Herman Merganthaler, oon of the inventor of the linotype, disagrees, however, “Carpentier will win,” he said at the Commodore; “he wil] win easy. He is a scientific boxer and has |plenty of speed and endurance,” “We are enthusiastic admirers of At any rate, Carpentier bas the|/nempsey,” said Tom Mix, movie ladies with him. |star, who is at the Biltmore with That fact is attested by many hus- | Mrs. Mix from Los Angeles, “and we th t it h their hotel reservations for the time of the big fight. The thousands who win Room Reservationists Already on Hand With Many Wom- en in Their Parties—Many Worried by Fear They Won't Be Able to Reach Arena on Big Day—Vigstors | Seem to Favor Dempsey. knocked Peddler Palmer for a goal after a few minutes of hostilities.” x | They will be Dempsey's guests at have engaged rooms have started to 4, fight, incidental Pour into the oity. During the com- “Rig Bill” Ed ing week, hotel men say, there will | modore, agreed said. ‘Phe Frenchman is a sclen- be unprecedented congestion. Already | ting boxer, is as fast as a streak of the talk in the lobbies makes one think that young war is on lightning, but the champion Is a pile- driver hitter.” George Morris, Boxing Commis- Bankers head the list of those who | sioner from Amsterdam, gives Domp- will stay at the Waldorf; hotel men, sey five rounds to knock the chale store owners, lawyers and city off- hae? to throu | cees or ts pat ‘ | pinions of guest at ie Belmon eiale come next in order. |are as follows: ‘The West will be particularly well Sir Robert Jones, famous Liver- represented, and the sportsmen from | pool, England, surgeon—"Both men that eection alone concede that Car- | “fe clever, and it will be an interest- ing bout. pentier has a chance, The fact that | Russell J. Boyle of Grand Rapids— mod are wits ae the expen- | “Dempsey wil win, but the fight will sive trip shows that they do not be- | be good.” lieve it will be a walkover for the| EF. Rt. Born of Chicago—"The bout champion, Nearly every one else, | wil] be lively from start to finish, however, belicves that Dempsey will and 1 pick Dempsey.” win, though a number declare that| Dr. R. W. Lovett of Boston—“The they hope he won't. jmen are both in splendid condition, John K, ‘Tener, "former National | and the fight will be interesting from League head and ex-Governor of the first tap of the bell.” Pennsylvania, said at the Biltmore: |, Congressman John I. Nolan of Cali- “ am of the opinion that Dempsey | fornii—“Dempsey will win in quick will win, but I do not think it will be ay. / A uninteresting; we shall sce a very|,,Miny of the new arrivals have al i ready gone over to Jersey for vod contest. at the arena, and as Jeffrey Farnol, English novelist, | gossip of the lobbies re Who is here to write an account of | ‘They wonder how they the fight for the London Daily Mail,| get there: getting buck doesn shook his head when asked for pre- ter, Those acquainted with cond diction yesterday. He frankly said | tions point out that the boats will be that he didn't know, but was certain | filled with automobiles of holiday va- ihe ght prould be well worth com- | cationists, and that the Hudson tubes, ing from England to sce. never deserted on a Saturday after- Vows maa sority of pone are | noon, will also have tremendous holi- ing on Dempsey,” asserte larry | day crowds, Preston, member of the National “So how on earth are we 90,000-odd rting Club of London, who is at| going to get there?” asked one man a the Biltmore with Mrs. Preston. He | atthe Murray Hill. e come a Jong and the Prince of Wales attend all| way to look at the mill, and I'd hate the leading fights together in London. | to try to see it from the deck of a “It looks like Dempsey to me," was | ferryboat. 1 wish they'd assure us @he opinion of John A. Russell, Pres- | that I can get a little sleep. I'm pian. fdent of the Detroit Board of Com- ning ‘now to start Friday night.” mobile trip up-State and through New England. “In recent years,” he said, “the Proprietors of small-town hotels, in the desire to give the ‘city folks’ what they wanted, tried to operate their establishments after the fashion of a Broadway cab- aret. One hotel 1 have in mind was garishly decorated last yeu, and a noisy orchestra, grinding out jazz, completely ruined the President Harding Has Made Golf a Social Necessity and a Duty Instead of a Fad in Washington—“Back to the Farm” Movement in Canada Insures Fine Crops and Pros- perity. traveller's visit. To-day that hotel has become a model of rustic simplicity, Waitresses from the “Washington has capitulated to) town have displaced the city golf,” according to Laurence Mills, walters and the food is again simple and att ractivo . PEORIA ON DECK AGAIN. ‘eoria, Ll. is getting back to pre- war records in foreign trade, accord- ing to reports from its customs col- tector,” aaserted Robert Brown, a resident of that city, who is at the} Murray Hill. “The first shipments “During Mr. Wilson's Administra-/| since the war of women's dainty gar- ments, direct from Paris, have just tions there was comparatively Heele| been received, and were hailed with interest in golf, for he played none | great jubilation, both by those who ton good a game and was not enthu- | intended to wear them and also the Biastic about it, except for the exer-|merchants. The fact that luxuries cise that it gave him. President Har- | 2" coming in is a healthy indication, for \t means that necessities wil ding, however, brought his favorite | plentiful, tbe clubs with him and put them in a! “uring 1914 we had 241 shipments conspicuous position in the White from Europe to Peoria of all types House. Soon ji was learned that|of goods, and in 1919 it had dropped those political leaders who played golf|to ninety-six. Last year the number| had a much better chance for infor-| jumped to 132, and already this year mal conferences on the links than the| there have been 157 others, and the result was a rush on the sporting goods stores, “Now every one plays. From tho doors cf the taxies peep golf clubs; | one cannot board a street car wit!- | out stumbling over golf bags. Men who weigh 300 play to get thin, and those of 110 play to put on weight “Washington is really the spotless town of the country,” Mr. Mills went tale Raat eae Figs alm Bao eat Anna Doyle. twenty-six years old, of and white duck shoes. Even in the|N®. 1532 Mount Vernon Street, is re- hottest weather one cannot but feel| sponding t treatment. Mrs. Doyle ‘cool on that account P js in the Hahnemann Hospital, re- . BACK TO THE FARM. peering precisely the same treatment Bi igels gas gobditiong ue North iron sersane burned in a fire. She is| werg very bad.” said Senator C. 'T.|' ee Re thin of Canada, who is at tho| Ms. Doyle spent the last two days timore, “for it looked as though | at Aulantic City, She dressed in ber! fhe farms were going to be deserted | bathing suit and went into the ocean for al, time. Thousands left th» |ut intervals throughout the day, lying| country during the war and went to| most af the time upon the aad, ent | work in the factories of the city, os ae a “sun bath," for a nice coat “yen though high wagés became of tan to bring home with her. thing of the past, refused to go back.| So hot was the sun and so tender a. ngs are different now,” he went |her skin that she began to blister, and or there has been a great ‘back soon the burns showed up #0 seriously to'the farm Movement, and the great that she was taken to the hospital agricultural districts of the Dominion |The physicians there diagnosed the | are no longcr short-handed. I expcct |case as second-degree bi us fiat this year we will have one of the ———— rgest crops in history, and this will materially help to bring conditions| ANNOUNCE $2,000,000 GIFT. to normal. The number of un- employed has decreased, and the ho. Fizon is brighter, editor of the Hotel and Travel Gazette of the Capital City, who knows just why everybody there is who. He was @een at the Commodore. “The Hard- ing Administration has made the game a social necessity; it is no longyr @ fad or an occasional duty. > WOMAN BADLY BLISTERED IN “SUN BATH” ON BEACH. PHILADELPHIA, June —A j@evere case of sunburn, contracted at Atlantic City, which it was thought would result In the death of Mrs. er Has Given Sam | mocuet to “A great deal of the stability of the | American Baptist Soctety. Canadian situation ts due to our ad-| DRS MOINBS. June During Mirable banking system. Money can/the last year John TD. Rockefeth : had anywhere when it is needed. | made three eis ; a nae But more than anything else, we hope | matt three Kilts totalling $2,000,000 to that nothing will blight the cumger|{3¢ American Raptist Foreign Mieaion ina we an cecotns | Society, It was announced to-day at the . . * Northern Baptist convention. Th, NO MORE JAZZ FOR MAIN sum and previous ite of the otf mag. STREET, [John D. Rockefeller Kund, the bicomy The Commercial House on | '0 be used for general purposes. Main Street has fired its jazz band and cabaret and given its aR a vite imported chef a passport to the city beanery, whence he came. In short, the country hotel is ‘ol. irnest former nows- vil War veteran, 1, Stahl, lecturer, | paper publisher and ¢ getting to be 4 country hotel | led at # hospital yexterday after a long again, according to Copeland le was born in Germany Townsend of the Majestic, who {fons and two dausiiers, uncer eneree Sas just returned from an auto- | Rose Stahl, the actrans. = Ath at For Championship Battle the | and | | ken left, jand THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, _SUNE 25, 1921, PAULING STAN IMS SALVATION u% STARS IN NEXT WEEK’S ATTRACTIONS AT THEATRES. HERE\g | AMUSEMENTS. i CENTURY $1 %* Ga Pat wat Eve 8.15, Mi COOLED BY TONS orice. ame eur =| uu = ote A an aera RICH IN NATIVE HUMOR. Gagne [UTE The Ist Year Sal "Beat Seats $2.50, W, 44th St. Mata Wed. and Sai 4 FRAZEE ;3:3 TWICE omnes $30 |CASINO = 457, aren mp par. pam, HONEY DEW S=TWEATRE GUILD OLTON' Ss ULTO = GARRICK & sth, Hot Bway. Ere, 6.98, \pe MR. PASSES BY M'emienumae’™ YLT “THE OLD NEST” seems to live itself into your con- sciousness until all its characters are a part and parcel of your human experience. Truly a Goldwyn— Rupert Hughes screen masterpiece. OPENING TUESDAY, JUNE 28, at the ASTOR Wed. and Sata eS NIGHT “Twice Daily. AST DAY bn rid TAN EW 2:4 INE SS SAS. & cae pics HO MEN ,ROB CIGAR STORE, BELMONT 3.5, to Se | CENTRAL Bite tetra | TURN AWAY TRADE, | JOHN FERGUSON” 98" [tc "4 CONNECTICUT nes Wed. fae ete 2:30, beets YANKEE ', KING THEORY OF PIRATES, OF GERMAN VESSEL in ee Stealing of Senator Schroeder) Cited to Substantiate the Con- | jectures of Bolsheviks. WASHINGTON, June 95.—Proof to substantiate its theory that Bolshevi Pirates are responsible for the disap- Pearance from the seas of more than twenty vessels in the last six montis was made public to-day by the State Department in the forin of a detailed official account which has come into its possession of the seizure in April, 1920, of the Cuxhaven fishing schoon- crew. According to the statement, the Senator Schroeder was confiscated in the name of the Soviet Government and taken to the Port of Murmansk. Later the crew stole the vessel and returned it to Cuxhaven, The Si April 21, land. two mates, two engineers, five sailors, 1920, on a voyage to Ice- and three stowaways, who were dis- covered shortly after putting to sea. Murmask until May 5 and then taken to Petrograd, guarded by Kneufken and two stowaways, Appel and Jung, who had sworn allegiance. In June the Captain, engineer and mate w given permission to return to Ger- many. Meanwhile, the members of the erew left on board decided to steal the ship and return home, ‘They ob- tained permission to go out to sea to] fish and then overpowered the officers who resumed command after Knuet- After touching at Tromsoe Bergen they arrived at Cux- haven, All of the mutineers, includ- ing Knuefken, were eaptured, tried and sentenced to prison, Knuofken got five years. In a formal statement to-¢ meteorologist in th of the Weather Bure clares that most of the vessels in January and February were caught in o storm area off the coast, and adds, “so far as I am concerned there is nothing mysterious about the dis- appearance of vessels lost in such storms. We are not worried about Bolshevik submarines or pirates.” Nevertheless, the State Department is continuing its investigation and re- fuses to recede from its official an- was looted, and there was undoubted evidence of foul play on board before {t went ashore on Diamond Shoais It has not yet made up its mind that the bottled message picked up on tn beach and supposedly signed by the mate is a Reer Bill Monday, June Arrange yesterday without contest for a vote in the House Monday of the Willis-Camp bell Antl-Beer Bill, objectionable t the extreme Prohibitionists becaus# ments were mi serious it does not contain provisions re- ding alcohol for industrial uses. yp overwhelming was the sentiment jin favor of the muasuro that it was [ER ne wary to get a special rule, had been expected, BORNE OUT BY CASE, er Senator Schroeder by a mutinous | nator Schroeder left Cuxhaven | On board were the Captain, | two stokers, a cook, one passenger | nouncement that the Carol A. Deering | { Thieves Refuse to Sell Cigarettes A oe Gre E icaned (ty) Manait: fy Mitac tonne After Making Up EN GODDESS | PARK TMEAT RE. awich: pat, = #xtle aRtIng UL = Bis & soth St 08.30. re Plays the Cash, | Va AREWELLZ | OVER THE HILL | Two met seat Tresenta r Next Week No te cigar a LAST 2. TIMES By Wold Chiles Biseied io ine STATO store a corner of 78th Stre wien Job» | bow? 4414 ST. Theatre LYRIC 124, street. : Connor 0 | Street, th Gat euecNIGHT be, Winiam athe at atau ASTOR THPATRE—"The — Old 1 Ws i ning & : " a rae oe |saues eh dguomn ho Sey 9 Son being The ume aie oat | Rage aT ST. oe ied QUEEN. or SHEB y down behind the counter whil2 |Rupert Hughes, begins an engage-| SOLBENaTES Gea aceon Veer f THE BROKEN WING ment on Mo night. It has to do |" re safe and cash register of| ff” SEE THE CRASHING AEROPLANE! Directed by J. Gordon téwards, | tines in’ the heart of. the mother. men entered and asked Taibo ieee ‘W ’ Si R ‘The cast includes Mary Alden, Helene rene le robbers said he had jus t Pea e Un Ae ied en pro ie made up the cash and oul) make no omans Jin, epentance Crittenden, more sales, Connor was admonished Seems; that if he attempted to follow the ed | REALT 3thel Clayton will be thieves he would be shot ‘They then an onemen seen in “Wealth,” written by Cosmo | escaped In an automobile Aap Hate obs , Hamilton he star has the spina a related with sincerity and fine instinct.” —Eye. Journa'. young artist who marries a million- | i , Line's son atler a series of selling RRR Sra MUSEMENTS. | MALCOLM STRAUSS’ PHOTO DRAMA adventures. The interference of those CAPITOL THEATRE. NEW AM |who control the wealth of the fam- MATS. WED 4 SAT S0t bea. ily wrecks the early lives of the pair i GREATEST e \ Comelly, a. scenic and “the. tatts| GIRLS DIDN'T SEE Rpt pts 3 a Magazine ‘will complete the film BIG | programmer ®@he concert numbers FIGHT ARENA LEON - “DISTRIBUTED BY je the “Phaedre” overture | ERR tt N Sonoita Tits by Martin Brefe! Wee 3 | GLOBE-POPMAT WED: ij fi ; ss but Did Not Arrive ‘An attraction that will appeal to all. * The scenes RIVOLI Cou an eonh evans roe Z1SGTELD FOLLIES ental to the story are gorgeous."—Eve, World. “The Bronze Bell” will be presented. nere, “Good taste and discretion mark the course of the picture pie gery yn ee ce Two girl fight fang, throughout. * * * Done with a keen eye to the pic- America , 8 m= | ap 4 ; eh ? ; eee i blance to the missing ruler of the | jen Ne 118 pers reet, South Am TWO. is turesque. Striking effec Eve. Sun. Most powerful principality of India, | 00% Ne Ju any a. Saar nel nineteen, “Big animated crowds and vivid character delineations. A is forced into leading a revolt against o ate Asrasts s Beet ‘ aie IN BLUE picture de luxe.”——Eve, Telegram. the British and wins a bride in the|returned home to-day without having i‘ process, ‘There. will also be a comedy {seen the alte of the Dompecy.Canene TR ants stat its cinta con tial scarlet Wena and the Rivoll Pictorial. Mor un} ter battle, ea PEOPLES lneits ware called inlolplays Hein overture orchestra will play the! When found last night by the Jersey oN, da\ef ‘ aaah Basie sma} from Goldmark' City police they sald they had left home SAM HARRIS , % | rape rs oroperen la of any kind. The greatest drama of She - Bes yesterday only to sce the aren They edition Suter dy $150 of all time.” —Journal of ( ommerce CRITHRION— Paul Wegener's pro-| 0t a ride to Jersey City on a motor aeank |duction “The Golem” enters its sec-| truck, the driver leaving them at. the at lirity Sun- Kist & fern HIPPODROME | [cooler TODA ‘rhe |companiment. Another feature is rhupsoumeuy MANAGEMENT CHARLES DILLINGHAM. | § Bids: MO RT 8 |May Kitchen Cory in Benda mask INCLUDING SUNDAY): dane . LAST 2 TIMES MATINEES, BEST SEATS 50c. NIGHTS, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. iT ONE TOO MAN STRAND—Edward 5! a Minn., June . , ” . ( 8, “Salvatio e. A “ When many miles at sea the Cap-|0F inp New York slums, ‘Salvation | coves, famous as a beer-drinking eat, heatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfel sat will be shown, with Paulin pra a tain was decoyed into the ores ry ec in the role that Mrs. Fiske Roown to frequenters of the once noted TIMES CONT NU QUS sailors and stowaways. The passen-|the level of Jim Platt, when she joins|dead here, Cloves ventured into an #2 Te MAES SQUARE TO ll. 30 P.M. ger, first. mate and first engineer, he Salvation Army and attempts to] alley near a theatre, where she met ten 5 bring about his regeneration. Other] krevhounds, comprising a part of the ers ~ SECOND 66 were then captured and locked UP. foatures will be “The Skipper's Nar-| show. She fought them all, but her pros | GAIETY, B's & 46 St. Eva 8.00, Mt Wed. & Sab The remainder of the crew operated| row Escape” and the Strand Topical} \{thial nine lives were nut sufficient to WEEK the ship under threats of death, _ |Review. Selections frori “Robin Hood” i Ten days later the vessel arrived| Will be played by the orchestra. 5 mus Gane By, & Co. PW. Prologue, “Eli, Eli-Tony Sarg Almanac—Scenes of Old Prague-Buster Keaton Comedy at Murmask, where a sailor named | ea 63° ST. M46, Evan 7820, ‘Mat. “Bot Ti Kneufken declared it conti in} CAPITOT—"Carnival,” with Mathe- SHUFFLE ALONG Pri Broadway | Al I Oo imes the name of the Soviet Government. n Lang in the leading role, will be $2' to. b00. at 49th St. Square The prisoners were kept in fall at {of first Importance. An Italian trage- With MILLER & LYLES, SISSLE € BLAKE |dian finds himself play a character similar to The action takes plac ing the carnival time. » musical prologue ani The Guilty," tractions will toe morrow and The bill will include Uft him; “The Creole hill and Romine and t “Home Talent.” will be the _ 8-POUND ROY BORN A boy weighing cig dente y the Rocky | Rocky tontre, Le 1 "A. H. Mckenna IOEW'S NEW YORK THEATR | Change ye of ‘Bills In Vaudeville RATAGHLiorace athens. tn congas |Mieee ceeeienc DAL ’. EDWARD SHELDON Last Times Today, “LIFE” _ | Last Times Today “APPEARANCES” | John Steel, tenor; the Six Rrown arr Gur OE al aes 4 WATE ION Brothers, “Doc” Baker, Stan Stanley Se Rtars aie ecco | ” eaarina t and others will appear. RETURNING MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— | Atlantic city STARKE Johnny who resists the efforts of ten men to PROCTOR THEATRES—For the | first halt of the week the Firth Ave- | © Theatre will have Harry Fox, “Shadowland,” 8. Miller Kent und | with CLARK &é MCC 90 feature beginning | fe0000 Lodinn nn on Thursday wit nedy | Witt SFEATON 50,000 Ladies and Children have seen 5 called “Anna ree 00. Theatre will start the week with Al Hrivcoe de Raub, PEER-AB ria And they have K. Hall as the headliner and the film | THE HOME OF Ca AUS URE laughed their heads off! tne’ astn Street Theatre witt be Robert | CLEAN DANCING RAEI DAIty, | Prices. ee Ace”? | penMitheo. Riley Hughes nd Ne tt d photopluyn. "The 128th Street Theatre | Broadway at Slot St. 254 SF POLA “NEGRI DANCE Terrace Garden EEP and I 8 Delmar and film ter than that fy HOSELAND. “GYPSY 8 oon" ng NA (HE FUNNY PLACE LOEW'S AMBRICAN—Among the L | DANCK IN THE OPEN Ain : Six 1 of Lynbrook: & lower, fron, middie held don's drama GEORGE M. tne dni reet lite 40th, Eve, 8.30 BEGINNING SUNDAY, BEGINNING. SUNDA that of Othello. PUNCH ie JUDY Wagtatinaa 66 JUSSI be LASKY. Prevent Venice dare WXnd_ Dunsiny’s “a” NIGHT AT. ANN THE da ballet. 20¢" additions) BEGINNING TOMORROW CLAYTON in a Wm, D, Taylor Production “WEALTH” BRONZE BELL” A Thos. Ince-Vance Production with DORIS MAY | By Cosmo Hamilton A Paramount Picture Paramount Picture SUNSHINE COMEDY, “Aint Love Grand” CHAPLIN REVIVAL. Bends Mk Dance RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA | FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Frederick Staniberg Conducting | anh rattan. Conducting, include “I am ——— | Monday. Bi The Diay i Made Famous by Mrs, Fiske & Holbrook Blinn HITMAN BENNETT | personally Supe production of ‘Atlantic City Sunday, June 26 SPEOIAL TRAIN LEAVES stern Standard Tine. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NEW TOONERVILLE TROLLEY COMEDY Coulon, “ HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL” OTH WEEK et PEEK A-BO Cocktail,” Ca- he film comedy Services June 25 and 26, 7.30 P.M, Sharp. Private Le sons Day or Event itd NEAR 54 AVE Sunday Dancing from 2.30 yal Mus. AND BIG VAUDEVILLE Pryor’ s Band ENTIRE SEASON, Free Datei, Free irene SPIRITUALISM Under the Auspices of the anil & tt cove! 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