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4 Plays for the Coming Week CHIO ITOW'S “Pin Earl Carroll Theatre on night. The programme of twenty numbers will include dances, and pantomime. Devi, Maria Montero and Yugi Itow. 6" 3 ‘The Lambs’ public gambol will be held to-morrow night at the Knicker- booker Theatre. Raymond Hitchcock, will ‘Truax. Frank Crummit and participate in the Herbert Corthell, William Kent, Rogers, Fred Stone, Ernest Joseph Santley, many others will large and varied programme. * 8 6 “The Broken Wing’ mented by Alhambra Theatre _ Change of Bills In Vaudeville will be pre PALACE—Lione! Atwill in a dra- matic sketch, called ‘The White- Faced Fool,"’ Fanny Brice in songs and Kitty Doner in dances will be the chief features. RIVERSIDE—With Ted Lewis and his jazz band heading the bill will be Bailey and Cowan, Moss and Frye, Wilfred Clark and others. EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THE- ATRE—Chic Sale, Wilton Sisters and Al. K. Hall will be in the vaudeville list, and the screen will show Dorothy Dalton in ‘'The Woman Who Walked Alone."’ BTA A AOR SU FORDHAM—Small's Military Re- ‘vue, Laezlo Dorisek and the film play, “Wife Against Wife,"’ will be on the bill the first half of the week. Then ‘will come Nancy and Her Boys, Reilly and Walters and “The Woman Who ‘Walked Alone."” HAMILTON—Starting the week will be Lester Allen, Roth Budd and “Wife Against Wife."' With the change of bill on Thursday will be Fred Ardath, Welsh and Norton, and “The Woman Who Walked Alone. PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE— Geir's Musical Ten, Larry Reilly, Pressler and Kiaess and Piedmont Sis- ters will be on the bill the first half of the week. Newcomers on Thursday ‘will include Clayton and Morton, Sher- sy and O'Rourke, and Anna Nelil- en TWENTY- THIRD STREET THEA- Wheel Revel,"’ with Raymond Hitch- cock in charge, starts at the Monday songs Among others in the company are Rosalind Fuller, Regina the stock company at the STAGE TRE—Schwartz and Clifford, Shaw and Lee, Saxton and Farrell, and the film play ‘According to Hoyle," with David Butler, will be among the at- tractions. FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET THEA- TRE.—With the same picture will be Willie Solar, the Glasgow Maids, Hal Johnson, Griffith and Dobson, and the Philm@ers, 125TIf STREET THEATRE—The bill will include the Castillians, Pisano and Bingham, the Venetian Five, and “Aecording to Hoyle.” MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE. —Billy Glagon in “Songs and Say- ings,” Willlam and Joe Mandell, Leonora De Deo, and Bert Lahr and Mile, Mercedes will appear. The screen will show “The Crossroads of New York.” COLISEUM.—The attractions for the first half of the week will include Williams and Wolfus, Clayton and Morton, Cliff Edwards, and the film play “Wife Against Wit Begin- ning Thursday there will be ed and Austin, and Dorothy Dalton on the sereen in “The Woman Who Walked Alone.” FRANKLIN—Rae Samuels in songs, Herschel Henlere, John and Nellio Olms and “Wife Against Wife” will start the week. On Thursday the bill changes to Gladys Delmar and her jazz band, Stack’s Entertainers CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Hieh. +124 “ 22% De Beers Min Del, L & W Flec Btor Ha Elkhorn Coal . Endicott-John . 81% BIN + Ww E 6 1 — % pie. 22% 2KH— % 2d pf. 16% 16% ‘airbanks . Wh Wh + Famous Players . 84% 83% 83% Fisher Body 50 111 +H Fisk Rubber . 1% 16% 104 — % Froeport Texas .. 24% 23% 24% — % General Asphalt. 3 61% 61% — 1% General Cigar . General Blectric . 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Bt L & San RRR ene and “The Who Walked Alone.” REGENT—Princess Wahletka, dian seeress; Bob Hall, Wel Norton, and the photoplay, ‘ Ing to Hoyle,” will be offered the flrat half of the week w features on Thursday will include Howard and Sadler, Ann Grey and “The Woman Who Walked Alone.” LOEW'S STATE THEATRE—Tro- vato, violinist; Wyatt's Lads and Lagsses, the Exposition Jubilee Four and the film play, “Evidence,” with Elaine Hammerstein, will be on tho bill the first half of the week. With Trovato remaining on Thursday will be Clay Crouch in “Oh, You Sheik!" and tho photoplay, “Missing Hus- bands.” NEW BRIGHTON THEATRE—The bill will include Van and Schenck in Woman In- songs, Ruth Roye, Douglas Leavitt and Ruth Mary Lockwood,.and Beau- mont Sisters. New Offerings On the Screen RIVOLI—Thomas Meighan will be seen in “Our Leading Citizen,” by George Ade. The piece takes its puts much of his time fishing until he is driven into politics by a pretty heiress whom he met in France during the war. There will Raby Peggy in ‘Tips,"’ a comedy and the Rivoli Pictorial. The musical pro- gramme opens with Kela Bel "ungarlan Lustspiel RIALTO—The chief attraction will be Pola Negri in ‘The Devil's Pawn," dealing with methods employed in also be could not remain in a big city with- having out a ‘yellow ticket.” The also show “Below the le,"* Larry Semon in A and the Rialto maga- zine. Von Suppe's “Pique Dame" will bw erture number RION — Victor eastrom’s Midnight," dealing with spiritism, enters its second week toge with other pictures and a pr ume of music. ee Following a reception given last night to Supreme Court Justice Arthur 8 ‘Tompkins, Grand Master of Masons of New York State, by the three lodges of %|Poughkeepsie. the Grand Master re- ceived a great surprise. % | At the close of the reception, a large Beare-Roebuck 76% % [delegation of, Florentine Council, No. Seneca Copper'.. 13% 4 |304, Knights of Columbus, marched to 44% 1 |the hall and presented to him a large a 3 % [basket of cut flowers. The spokesman Blos Bhetf Stoel. 45% 45 45 — \ | told Justice Tompkins the gift was in Southern Pacific. 88% 87% #8 — \%| recognition of his “liberality of thought Southern Ry .... 23% 234 24 and support of the general principles of Soupthern Ry pr. 53% 524 83% — % Ifraternity and brotherhood; his broad- Btand Of1 of N J 100% 187% 187% — 2% | ness of mind in recognizing the Knights me Ol ae NS we HE FUE tie of Columbus as a fraternal organisation aa ue and for hi: absence of bigotry. 6% = 8X AMERICAN WOMAN DECORATED. Bupertor Steet 34% PARIS, June 10.—The decoration of the Fear ONE ROR A 4 Oe Legion of Honor has been awarded to peepee 2 ae 7d : Miss Katherine Batcheller of Saratoga Tex & Pac Coal, 20% 28% 29 Springs, N. Y., {t was announced to-day. ise Pele MOG ee BRL Fe The distinction was accorded for the Areca On 10% 10% 164 war services rendered by Miss Batchel- Twin City Rapid. 06% 6614 06% + % Union Of ses... 28% 22% Wy — Union Pacific... 180% 186 19 — 1 aes eee ake ty ay 4 |p “Zhe Race Course of incompar- United Food Prod 7% TH th — ‘4, | fable distance, beauty, pictur- Un Retall Stores. 64% 63% 4 — », |p es7uene: and completeness.” U BCI Pipe. a MONT P U' Ind Alcoho 4 My UB Realty &Imp 68% 67% 674 + y U 8 Rubber 1% MONDAY U 8 Rub 1 U 8 Bmelt 1% $4,000 HARLEM STAKES Tieh “Comat ‘a ux mec o $1,500 QUEENS HANDICAP ee i % A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE % 484 iar ae ¥ THE ROAMER HANDICAP a Caro Chem pt 68 68 1% | And 2 Other B ee 13% 13% * And rilliant Contests, Wabash . 12% «12K rs Wabash pf A...- 31 30% Pe Eat ah Weber & Hell 144 14% % also from Fintbush Av. 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STRAND——"My Wild Irish Rose,” Drachma demand, 042 ee, 0480, GIRL BATTLES POLICE unchanged, Swiss francs demand, 1912; cables, .1914, up .0001, Guild- IN QUEST OF LIQUOR ers demand, .3905; cables, .3910, up | = = +0005. Pesetas demand, .1580; cables, | ather and Brother Ald Her—All Net }.1582, off .0002. Sweden kroner de- Three) Pines. Penn RR ee ae ae eae cables, 5, up .0005.| Vincenco Romano, who has a fruit Penn Seab'd Bteel 11% 10% 10% — %y Norway kroner demand, .1753; cables, Istand at No. 50 Amstordam Avenue, People’s Gas ss a2 aR — 1 |-1758, Up .0003, Denmark kroner de- his daughter, Frances, twenty-two, Pere Marquette. 31% 81 mand, .2195; cables, .2200, unchanged. " f } Philad. com 38% 88% «88 CURB. and son Dominick, seventeen, were uaa de pen oe ae a oe Opened irregular. Mex. Seaboard,| fined each $10 to-day by Magistrate jerce Arrow... 2 2 p Plerce Arrow pf, a1) Bom 30m ~ 4/45 8-5, up 1-4; V. T. etfs, 44 1-8; | Levine in the West Side Police Court on. 0% 94 84 + MICIt. Serv. com., 230, off 1-2; Intl.|for disorderly conduct. ‘The Romano His B worve malate wala clan 28, off 8-8; Magma, 283-4, off {fruit store has become historle since Pond Creek Co: 21% 21K a aother Tae ie 91-2, UP! the creation of the Mullan-Gage en Punta Aleg Sugar soi + yf ir8; 8. 0. Ina, 11 rib, 81-4; | 01° ores : Pure Ot 82% ey Hudson Motor, 21 8-4; off 1-4; o.|forcement act. Mrs. Romano h Prod & Refiners. 44% 42% 42% — 1%] Ky., 98, up 1-4 been sent twtce to the Grand Jury Rail Steel Springs 103 % ee for having liquor under the vege or ha or une ge- Ri ce ro. aks u Raking mM a |K. OF C. HONORS TOMPKINS. tables Read 2d pt. 52 atectiv: ma o Piel ey Ga EE 1y [Justice at Mason's Reception Gets] Detectives Niemand and Moon: Rep Iron & Bteel. 73% of Inspector Boland’s staff went into Republic Motor .. 18% 11% 12% +1 Flowers From Other Order. J the store lust night on a booze quest without a search warrant. They had been there before and Frances, who recognized them, according to thelr story, gave battle. She was joined by her father and brother and the men had Moonan all but down for the count when help arrived. The girl was holding her own pretty well with Niemand POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere AMUSEMENTS. Dave Har Lester Allen, Morley Sisters, Arthur Went, “*The pot Rarry Lancaster, Sue Robs Dreams, and others. BETTY BLYTHE in ‘HIS WIFE'S: HUSBAND’ & SUF Melody ite Bari, Leonard @ ons! mit s Will & Rivoli THOMAS MEIG B' way at 40th Last T with B : OVER THE BORD DMESON. & TOM. MOL TO-MORROW, NEGRI DEVIL'S PAWN" a eu F Speclal Feature—C SHA at the WURLITZER. Lange, Tipe DALTON TE Womas) Wul WALKED ALON ANGE PRUAGE contr Private Lessons Day or Evening. Now on Summer Schedule. DANCING FREE >, LERRAGE GARDEN nr. Lexington Ave Dancing 98 CRITERION } bivay & | Cont ap METRO'8 SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION “THE STROKE of MIDNIGHT” Thrilling Drama of @ Human Life, \Cdw. Karle, Barbara ¢ eal ( AME | fom ond Frank 1 ir. B. 8, MOS FALSE FRONTS has been a college Proves his worth, the heroine. SAPITOL—An Eskimo film called nook of the North” will be the main feature. Orchestral and vocal music, together with dancing, will add to the variety of the programme HOURLY SERVICE FROM LIBERTY ST. Trains leave at 6.00, 7.00, 9.00, 11.00 A. football star Maria Law plays an adaptation of Dion Bouclcault's play, “Tho Shaughraun,” will be pre- sented. The plot deals with Ireland in the days when patriots were be- trayed by informers and sent to the penal settlement in Australia, There 1 i vf Sundays 10.00 * Pg ‘2.00, 3.00, 4,00 6.00, 7,00. 8.00 P. for PHILADELPHIA 15 ieee earlier trom West 23d St 11.10, will be Irish melodies, with Estelle iberty St. only Carey as the sok Sel hewn CAMEO—The leading film att Eastern Standard Time Shown tion will be Monroe Salisbury in “The Great Alone,” a drama of itu sceeie CENTRAI Alaska, in which a half-bheed who | ssee teen on weet meme AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN *’sattWice rosy va, EDDIE CANTOR ' MAKE. IT SNAPPY | With NAN HALPERIN, TO-MORROW NIGHT “AN! SOX EDDIE CANTOR © (MASTER OF € NAN HALPERIN SHUBERT "yeti AMUSEMENTS. | GENTURY e946, cas Tessa Kosta James Barton Marion Gre FTAMBOUL (Except Sat), 0 to $2.50. F th, near By. i AMBASSADOR Sits “Wea. and Sats BLOSSOM TIME ATEST MUSICAL HIT OF AGES! RS. | Musle “al Comedy The BLUSHING BRIDE | _ TH MONTH—BLJOU, With ftias. ADOVERROND 45 Smartest Comedy. FTN che Ignis at 800, | Abies Irish Rose} PLAYHOUSE syets. “ta. "ana "Sat a 80 ‘Up The Ladder ’ 3 KENYON LITTLE THEATRE. W. 44th St, ten, 8.30. | Mats. To-morrow & Wi Lagt Matin WIN THEATHE, W. 42d St, au 10 higher “BARNEY ‘BERNARD and ALEXANDER CARR iB new comedy, “PARTNI ueGlass &J ules cher se tiovdman| McINTYRE ar prt |: Jn the Musical « RED) PEPPER’ | BIS TOR Meo sreeys s MAXINE ELLIOTT 20.57 ie Sat 2.30 — ESS AMBEAU | ; EVE . nny, Wed. & Sat. o'30. BOOTH Sku aa 2 bc aplate NEW COMEDY THE ABOUT BLA YDS With 0, AL 48TH ST, Test, LAST 2 The TIMES Nest cite HELD OVER FORA SECOND WEEK IN ORD! 2 a RSE ODATE, in “The Delicious Little Devil” 0, KTR AM Bh rine Monti fa Cnlversal, Preseated by Ca EATH ele ie By Stanley FANNY. HA WIHORN: Houghton SEATS ALL ERETORMA! ic furs. & Bat. Beat Beats $2 GARRICK | 65.W. Sis ihurs aaatas ion. & Tuer. Onl) Morn _to Midnight LUGEIE U’NEILL', > “rhe Hairy Ape.’ Plymouth W. 45.| Foes. 845. Mats, Thirs. & 245 48. Bry.U048, Biva.8.30 vELM T iiats. Thurs. « Sat-2.30 Ye KEMPY ‘With Grant Mitchell and arr! the Nagents To 74, DWAVEGI not resin doo Fl IRISH WEEK aw VILD ” IRISH ROS: from DION BOUCIEALATS famous play "THE SH AUGHRAUN” wth Aabapted rm all star cast 4nd 4 $f A CHARMING ROM@NCE OF OLD ERIN THAT YOU WILL LOVE mA V/ITAGRAPH SPECIAL_ AMUSEMENTS. MaArae Astieceee Cost D. POPULAR MATINEES WED. & ‘SAT. ERS’ STAR CAST EMPIRE TERE Tar ar ate = Te RIVALS HENRY MILLER'S jaa W, 40d Bt, ve.8.90 Mats, Thurs. & Sat, 2.30 tw LLAN, POLLOCK an PINCH HITTER q FARE CARKOLL THEA, Opeas Mon Night Raymond <= Pa = ec TS. LAN ARTIST (12d St. B t Mat, TO-DAY i ie tote! Heen i with Otte be ‘TABLE COMBINATION ! “A nit rt =) ESTELLE Ware?” HUDSON fur KNICKERBOCKER—TO-MORKOW AiGHE LAMBS’ PUBLIC ats $1, $3, $5. Now at Box Offtce West 48th St CORT Matinee wed. and si 20. WALLACE EDDINGER — Mary NAS# 3) “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” 6000 MORNING, DEARIE GLOBE'S LL MUSIG BOX wan tbat, 2160 Hs MUSIC BOX REVUE" BERLIN'S “Rest music show ever made tn America.” SAM H. HARRIS WNistQEi 23s Mais. Wed. & Sat. SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, Han ey] Music tinll, bet, Biway & Cent. G30 ST. Home atk oss Bice Sas, SHUFFLE ALONG 2D YEAR—ORIGINAL CAST. JHE DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St. Dancing Every Day in the Year, 2.30 P. M, to 12.30. LARGE CORPS OF INSTRUC. A DISTINGT « SS ee ) z TORS on hand at all times for lessons. Vrivate or om th 1 Roller Skating 2 Sessions Daily Aft. & Eve. The Dancing Carnival DANCE and SWIM Mi, PALACE of JOY, (5% MacLEVY LOEW'S STAT. way & 45 to 12 P.M. | 2nd Rothalel Acniverscry ‘Golden Dreams’ Capitol Grand Orchestra WALLACE REID in “Acress the Continent’ hy 1 AM ee way at Slat eae as ee @o---- ee ooseneren Opp, W. 190 St, Ferry. 50 New Attractions Sait Water Surf Bathing NOW OPEN. STEEPLECHASE LUNA BROOKLYN MARK B, TRAN Sennett Comed BROOKL! ORIGLNAL PIANO T. NOTED SOLOISTS-FAMED ORCHESTRA. ——_—_—<—<—$—$—$— — — | Pryor’sBand ENTIKE SEASON, Free Dancing. Free Cireus SUMMER RESORTS. Pennsylvania, WEST COLANG PARK HOTEL | WESTCOLANG PARK, PIKE CO., boking Delaware River BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAIR : Excellent Bass Fishing ; Competent Gutde. Modern hotel, superior table and. service. ‘Table supplied with products of farm. SABEL B. RINALDO, Proprietor-Manager. . Gi Went End Ay. Phono Riverside 8520, SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE CHEAPER THAN BOARD } 7 acres fruited, house, barn. chicken house. Full 0, HASBROUCK. ¥ DA SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET. SEASHORE-BUNGALOWS $200 SEASON UP NOW BOOKING erat Apartments, ‘furnished tor sening, by Week, month or season, 2 $18 weekly: 4 black 39 Cy ishing, minut Bow is, Highlands, N, dio * HA. BOULTHORD,