the monday, december 27, gambling leads to thompson...
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SUN, 1915.
GAMBLING LEADS TO THOMPSON WANTS "STOP! LISTEN!" IS A SUCCESS; MISS GEORGE PLANS HANDS AT THE 'HIP' CAPITALISM
1 RAID ITSINfiSINPi nNRfiRRVir.BRninn DESLYS PLEASING IN NEW SHOW SHERIDAN REVIVAL! HOOKED OFF STAGE WITH 'MOB MUSIC'fl miii in winv winw viiu wuil i ivu vvnilv
rimi lt (ionHnrf .Said to Bo Big I Legislature May Bp Askotl tO Will Prosont "Tlir School for Thej Give a Party ami Tm to tfnndml Membprn of ChurchWinner In Token Coin Do Away With Two Stato Hrandal" During IflMn Act With Real Actors of social Revolution Drilled
of tlir Prison. Commissions. at IMavlioiisp. for Audience, in Militant Sonys.
oM. TOO FAT TO ESCAPE (ITV SUBWAY CONTROL CAN'T DO IT RIGHT AWAY T0T0 FORGETS A TRICK I "CHRISTMAS A MOCKKRiI
r,,. si! I. N V Her. 2 Npwi of a
unbllnR raid .ii Sing 0ing prison whichbftMHI' l nt.ii wi;ri jn irmt
i. id! ihfti mRac" McQlnn'9,n promtncnl convict ioiittotan, w
r. (Willy by i l;rpnr i p.MfH the putftklc world Hint Bsnibllni
Inker coin is .imtriHhhiK ftlDOftfl tltflh li n Ihi prison walls.
Ai: Ugh W.inlni QnbortlC'l wcrMnrfMltivr Mi Mor. nny h han no knowi41 "f WcOlnnlti arrrst. Ftttftblfl
. ri ;ti.. ht s um-er- t that not only Hin lr(rnu'o bttl so open llM
n ng ootntt throwing die ami play--n)n beooniA that Prlnolpftl Ktcptr
frn .''riit-- hftd W ri'pritnaiul Mm MittIM tlf mtnl In lli" dormitory rcri'iitiy.
Vh-- ; iti flToft was made t (fit A
i, ,,?. from Mr. Otborno tt wm Mid. ... pftnotl that hfl was not there. Mr.
V for him. admitted tliat DoTIMV1 '.''! "! lo gambling In making
markH in the men MMr. Dornar limply.,:,'' ,T a pood linvv"' said Miller,
in launch a little eduratmnal propa- -
intla about the tthlci of gambling.Tha token coin han dtvatopad areat
indnc3 to sptculate. Although the- lnmatt ara paid but a dollar a day. andrill hardly Haifa a dollar a week, prisonn sa convicts haw boon seen
;fh miln of fmm $1,000 upward. Blafrtfil ngf by th prison rlite. in hidingtaai m Oottdorf, "king of the nira tap- -
have net tad Individual players intea from 11,100 to 8.000
gld day's play, t'nder a gOOttOagret man! the token coin wtn- - a
, in he redeemed In good Americanfl. M the ratio f $. on a hundred
gambling aoea on chiefly In thet utiop, according to information
tha reached District Attorney Keda'eeka, ehn Ii Inveat gating Blng sumarlth ind Jury It also nourishes In
i)( rnvti i where 20 or 300 inmatea,laan) of them proaperoua sleep each
k Home f the plungers amongtatea ere laaac Raiba, Williamam acquitted of slaying two
tt im Mott Cannon aarvanti in Manittan Jamea (ohtn, Jamaa Andrawa,.; .'. rer who says tie rtlaco eared the
tivei f houbl bafbra Pol, RooaeveltI t; Itobert Hayward and Charleaftm ' r,
v "f these heard Mr. DOTIter'lax 'Youre not n the level with
tfi warden,' he is quoted aa saying.nol on the level with me and
you're nol on the level With the league "M rttnnU, according to Keeper J. X
HeConnell, had made a big haul whentee per deacended upon him and hisMing pals. The prisoner, who
rrluh about 100 pounds, says the othergamblers were permitted to sseape whlls
n.i' ". h. iiked in" because he couldn'tnn fast enough gel away.
GONDORF WINS OFFICE.Mm A a Hee rrlnry of iua o u M --
funl Mrlfnrr bHaTMSOaaiKiifOi Dec. SO t'h irtaa Oondorfn of if wire tappers," who recently
wo'i for the antUOabome faction twoBalllanienl elections In Sing Sing prison,twa announced has bean made
a, retary of the Mutual WelfareUague
ilondorf was chosen by parliament tosaacaad Harry Knowlos, ths prosbornsS rc'ai He is mw tn haveh run of the prison White Knowles
H of office he has been granted aIfuaty'a In the wardens residenceb r isbome.
Free motion pictures Showing thearden and his work were exhibited Inb aslnlng theatre, tn Oaslnlngi to-T-
show was given to give thepeOplat Who ars largely opposedOsbomSi an Idea of ihe work he
PjTrf :i?lt rfl vnfTur'TI
Pati introiiiiiiiK Oesrosas,OSS lllm for HI Koe.
T insi Mott OsbornSi warden si Bina3 l apoks hs; uiKht at tht church of8' " i t lie Ii va na;el I at, 134 a vs rly
tin ii,- aubjsct of prison reform.hi tor, tha Roe, John a. Wads, in
Mr, isborna to his oorujrsraiioi iii.i "i had hoped that .ir.
fh would corns to us tonlshi withtional honor f an Indlctmsnt
I '.f really courta it. Th nature'f ihe apposition to Mr Ofborns oon I
of his alncerlty and we honorh'tr tha mors foi it. It is dlfRcuH to'iDderntai i thin Budden Intereal of the
si rliuiMl in prtnonN and prison re- -
Mi Oahorne. howsvsr, mads no referto th- 13 rand Jury Investigation
f a Idn-- H and declined lo iIikvuhird Ills address was oondnod
prfr iially lo a comparison of the oon- n the prison under his oars ad
In ira on with conditions under for- -t Bdmlnlst rations
U0 SING FILMS TO BE SHOWN.
rn. v nihil win Open In Thisii .Inn. I I .
pi e taken at Sire Sine.Ureal Meadow prison", a
rtprodui in of a Sing Slug cell andpod ii scv ral of the State prisonscrs smoti ihe tersetini features w hichelll njiliiyad at the hunt prison ex-- rkibl heid In this country, which' .lit 1. 11 y 11 at tic Russell
' latton under the lUSDloM ofJo I'ommlttee on I'rleon Heform.
ixutlon Is pushing a campaigniholltlon of Sing Sing and tlie
of a farm Industrial prieonri,r lurso of tne exhibition
tally led hy sprclalista In'..,,. m, will lie held, generally atlie l' I'hurltlea Building, inn ast
ond street. Katharin Itnissloner of Porrertton. williddreaa at the Washington
'' - ' . U liool on the ottenln. n'ght.f c '.;i Motion pictures of theXt, nns Will le shown at the
Admission will he free.T 0 Moti Osborne, Prof, K T. De.
liennra V. KlrohWSV. Sunt.tn,'. in of the New Jeraey SI iteRtfi ry, Runletta ' La aria, l.aw- -
' c o (S, l,ewis, Dr. Ilas- -
ii,M Paul Ksnnaday, nr. B.- Iln and Mi-- - Maud Minor are
s who have promised tokaak "i".. tune during the two
exhibition and conference will
;lers of tha Joint Committee
n l'i so hv '"im .ire Mr-- . rranclt afoNisi H Jr Mrs, August H Imont.
;.. " ,' nse, Miss Katharine R.h
. tVIHlsm Emerson, Jr., .Mrs.Blsnni i Richard at. Hurd,Qstirsii Klri hwi v. y ,cwis,An,. i, r 'Im, Balk Low, Mrs flll- -'
tart ii mil in'. Miss Anne Morgan,tSonui. 'lot! ' Miss Maude Kiv,,: . K Magg Whltlfl, llanv Hwltittr.,
QuiCurl
hi bu'.re, t .
van iItr,
of U or I. I Kills Himself.' rgensteln committed suicide
ii nt SltS West Tweniy-llftl- irstcrdaj by Inhaling gas He
'he city sod PUt of
The abolish man i of the PnUta serviCommiaslon for ttM and mtro-pOllta- ll
dlttrlCal and the suhstitutlon of asingle ItSteWlde Itody. having regulatorypowers Dftly, may he ., result of thtdehheratlons of the Thomtwon oommlt- -
ipr ii ire romma iKial.i ure aets in accordance with ths commit lee's views.The me in hers of the committee arealmost unanimous in t he he iff that aehnnge of this nature Is necessary tnthe public service commiHSion law.
jalthnuah they have not yet reached anagreement OH I definite plan. Hut wha-
tever form the ptan may tajM Ha sup-- jHrter say that It will ssve more than
ll(000,000 n year for the ty.Senator Thompson WOUld take the
hullding of now suhways (01 New Torkcity entirely from the h inds Of the com-mission and place it with th- Mayor orthe Board of Estimate. Witt) power toappoint a hoard of engineers to takecharge of the work.
It Is Senator Thompson's contentionthat the superv'slon of suhwav construc-tion is a purely local function whichshould fall to no power outside of theCtty itectf. Instead of a emm'esion ap- -pointed by the Governor while the citymots thO hills, the Senator thinks, theCity should have control over that forwhich tt pays.
Ills general plan Is somewhat similartO that outlined In a hill introducedby him in the last l.erlature. thoughmodified by the revelations that have,come to the committee In recent hear-Ing-
He thinks that the law shouldforbid 'i Commissioner to hold stock in
public Utility corporation tn the nameof his wife or any other n.
The proposed slngl commission wouldconsist of seven members three t whomwould coma from tip state, it woulddevote tts attention to the fixing ofrates, the prevention of discrimination.the regulation of stock and bond issuesand the giving of adequate service bypublic service ooeporetione.
The present metropolitan cmniissinnrequired appropriation of IM0 0.0 00 forthe coming rear. Senator Thompsonbellovss that a third would n cut fromthis amount by placing the supervisionIn the hands of the city government,other ehangos would bring abOUt addl- -
taonal sconomlea He auggeets that thesa lane of commissioners he cut from?K..""H to $lo. ( a year.
Another member of the committee tsIn favor of a plan for provldtns for atatewtdc commission of five members,
With powers similar to those projHtsetlby Benaitor Thompson, The committee-men differ, however. In one Importantdel ail. Senator Tli- impSOP! ivmimis-lo- n
would have three e membersto ait on affairsj tx luslvst)1and three oitv memberi to sit on cityaffairs exclusively, with a general chair-man. The other cionunlt teaman containplates no such division of duties.
Suggestions have been nwdS) fromVartOUS sources that the DOWCT tO exam-n- f
ga meters In the city be trans-ferred from the commission to theDapnrimant of Water Supply. Gas andelectricity. A bill to this effect Willvery probably he Introduced In the comitir session 'f the Ieirislat ure. I
The Thompson COmmKtOS will renumetomorrow its hsarlnga on the action ofCommissioner Wood In connection withthe signal contracts.
WILL DISCUSS PRISON REFORM.
iieiinrtnifiit of i it Ir i ii.trii on let .Ian. t:
Prison reform ihs housing problemthe lmmisranl qusstloni country i f andrural bettermant srs some f the topicsthat will '' conaldersd t ihe meeting fthe sromana dspartmenl ( the NationalCivic Federation which will msel at thaNew WlHard Hotel tn Wnehlngton Jan-uary 7
The platform of the dopartmsnt onprison rsform Includsi the elimination ofpolitics from ths managemsnt of cor- -
reetionni insttiuciona, ina asvsioiimsai otcharacter of the prisoner and widervelopmsnl or ths syatsm of state uas ofprison la lor.
The federation naa a commit tSB Wnlcnhas devoted much time to the stud ofcondlttona of women in rural commus)lien and will make un Imports nt reportat th.e mSOttng. The fsdsratlon alsoplans further work In the way of
home and foreign relief to thean well as to the direct Bufferera
from ths war in Burops, Interestingreports will he mule with rsgsrd to theImmigration of women to this countryfrom BurODS after t iie war
INQUIRY RESUMES TO-DA-
Mne Prtearners tm wnitina faTaatlfy Osaaf Mm !.Wiiitk Plains. N. V Dec SC. When
th, members of the Westchester countyGrand Jury resume then- Itujulry into
minimis at Sing Sing prisonmoili ng the remainder of the witnessesin ihe Intereal of Warden Osboms willbe beard, after which Diatrlct AttorneyWeeks will rapidly wind tip Ihe State'sxrlil.nna
Nine prisoners arc still confined in theWhile I'lnlns Jail, three of whom willtestify this week. These nnui are fromOomotock prison, having been trans-ferred from Smg Sing by Supt. Rile)'.II Is said they will be used to contra-- 1
diet certain statements made by WardenOsborne when he was before the QrandJury In reference In certain felonies
It now develops that nearly everyprison official who has been dischargedpy Warden Osborne has started courtpro ceedings reinstatement. Warden Osborne has Just filed his return tothe alternative writ of mandamus, ob-
tained hy Hugh S Sullivan. :i formerkeeper. Sullivan said he was a veteranof the Spanish war and was dischargedwithout a bearing. The warden In hireturn says Sullivan was found IntOxl- -
,.aied while on duty
SIGN0R CAMPANINI EXPLAINS.
Ilaillinenlels nt ( imnrrled WithUsers llnns. He Mays.
The BUM received the followingdespatch la l nlghl frOBI Cleofonte a ni- -
panini, the Impresario, who is in chl- -
cago"Prom a number of Inquiries emanat-
ing from cw York concerning the twoweek season of French opera to lav
olvan under my direction at the Man- -
ngtttin i mora House It I Intimated thatOscar llammerstein, In some remote orindirect way. has some connection orhail some inftuanc In directing It anilthat ihe engagement hostile and antagonlatlo to the m tro polltan operaHouse.
"I want to take quick opportunity ofrefuting both Intimations, Mr- Himmarwteln Is in no wuy, directly or In
directly, connected with, nor has hebean consulted or had any knowledgeof thiH engagement, which la mtlrelyupon nay own responsibility, i vimt'leased. however, to have Mi. Hammerstein's expression of confidence and a- -
Jileri.llloll."I do not nor have Ihe sllglnest
intention of antagonising in any par- -
i.cular my raltUlOflg Willi 'he Metro1 ti opi r i Company, wtiloh are en- -
ilrelv amicable and will, I am sure,lu ie SO."
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n Ll BBlthe Kflv nEXCELLENT J m 81PP0RTIN0 C
f N I SBJ
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I flv I ISThe OlObg Theatre had a long tenancy
with "HMO'Chln," but "Stop! book)Listen !" which wag seen th, re for thefirm time un Saturday night, will un-
doubtedly linger Jut us long The now
musical piece is primarily intended to'display the talent of Gab) Utatyg, whlob
it doea to the highest power and. more(over, proaenta her more alluringly than
she Wg ever before seen here.In many ways she is if possible
mora ploaalng "uhk poraon to ths eyetha n sh used t. N and certainly hepM to th-- I'Hr mors Irresistibly. Bhs
lorn r 't dance ta Mrs, Caatls and aomsof her ooUoasrues do. as thousjh n hitha i hi ns th- v could nol help doing,hut acojUlred gresi faclllt)Slllv o sue rain' .O inis 'niinrj 11r.11,
and some srace. She is an beautifulas aver, psrhapa improved by her siiiit-nes- a
In boma phyafrca. rsipectSi althoughIn others -- in her arms for Instance,Which were more faultless when theyerere plumper and In every apparitionthsrs la the agreeable Impression of adesire to plea se.
That maki B potent appeal when Iti auccsssful, Oaby beelya was delightful :n all she did. and therefore her evi-
dent anxiety to 'o her beat warmedthe heart of the audleme to her Herfrocks were beautiful, her hats as gro- -
tsaqUS SB ever and. wlirther as therhorus a'.rl or the star, she was a figureof unchanging and animated loveliness
it Ii the aupposed of a young
CAN REFUSE TO LET
BOSS PLAY SANTA1
Court Uphold! Riffhi f Km
ployee to Reject ChrUt-iii- ii
Present.
A t sot under contract With an em- - '
ployer may return Christmas gift re-
ceived from 'he employer without fearof being discharged in anger by theglvi r under a del ISlOO ol the p, e
Term of tht Supreme Court,Tlie court heard the appeal In a suit
brought b Morn Prachtman to compeli ir Charles U Pox, a tlentlst, to paydamages for discharging bun because he j
returned s Christmas gift sent by Dr.Fog, a day or so before last Ohrlstmaain K.is gave Prachtman a pair of cuffbnks. but on Chrletmaa eve rrachtman!returned them with ths following note, j
"Am returning with many thanks youfValuable set Of. cuff link- - because I haveal least tour sets of diamond set buttons which are practically doing no ser-
vice whatevei Since they will only haveto lay around I would prefer to have yougive tlieni l" some one vv no lUld makeuse of them,
Again thanking ou for yourgenerosity, I remain.
"it. I'RACIITM IN "
Dr Fox regarded the tons of the noteas insulting, and promptly dischargedfSrachtman, who sued to recover thesalary he would have received during theterm of his employment tinder the con-- I
tract, The trial Judge In the City t'ourtdismissed the complaint, but on appealIhe Appellate Term i oversell the Judg-
ment and ordered B new trial. JusticePhtlbln, writing the opinion, said
"The protection the law gives In suchcase should be staled, le.st others maysuffer from compulsory acceptance ofsuch favors through Ignorance of ihelrlegal ri"hls. The said letter cannot beregarded a disobedient or wanting indue courtesy and rsspeel In ihe exerciseof appellant's right to reject the gift,and, therefore, neither it nor such refusalfurnished aaeousis reason ror uisvor,
"The tone 01 the communication would
rather Indicate a desire to make theperformance Of an unpleasant duty aapainless as possible In i mdaiice withthe spirit and the praotloa of the Im
portant an l exuctlng profession or wnienhot h appellant id respondent were mem- -
hers."
From lotion to Peanuts.BeslNQf ISI4) Mo., I ec I'll Panne-
of southeastern Oklahoma, unable lo finda market for Ihelr Inst veiir'a cotton litsuv thing like reasonable prices, turnediheii atisntlon this vent to growingpeanuts.
THE MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,
look- - FIGHT
GABY
jaalt : :
A BOVE, Joseph Mlttlty andtho Mitgnzine (iirls; btlow,
(Jahy Deslys.
ehorua uiri through lb effort, of i preparent to the top of her profession whichma gag the story of the play, it ,nab)egthe second act to lie played in Honolulu,thereby adding a tiew note to thetnlae ngtfano of mualcal pi s.
Mile. 1, sly i w.i- aurroujided by entert. liners who could h.ivc carr.ed anyentcitainment to triumph Harry I'ox.who can be as vulgar as the rest ofthem when he i not held in check, inthe new place is really humorous andamuglng In all Ins stiie. It had neverseemed thai be ( o u id be so genuinelyfunny and yet he fren from his cue- -
ternary nocullarltlea, which are not at .illwhat a Olobe Tlie.itie audience wouldhave enjoyed. Iioyle and I'ixon eversince they appeared at the Winter tlar-de- n
have befn recognlged as agll, andskilful dancere, but in the new playthey show character and humor lii theirdancing and proved themselves at thefirst chance excellent corned,. ins Are
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STAGELAND CHILDREN ;
HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE
Mites Appear in AiiiiuhI
ilav at Comeclv Theatre.
The Comedy Theatre became Fairyland last night for one night at least.Ijlttle feet tripped and danced over Itsstage and shining little faces bowedover It footlights to a delighted audi-ence of father and mothers and friendwho hUd come t see and to applaud thestage children very own t'nrlsirnaspcrf"rm.inre.
There were thirty-fiv- e of them :n It i
and a hundred at least In the audietcej
From every branch of "the profession"Ihe little actms and actress,. came,from the in ivies i The Mine Hud " and"Uaddv lamg Legs," tiut every oneloved every minute spent on the stageand from the scststlo CrlSS behind thescenes It might h-- gathered that thespirit of ChrtStmal was there too
Kvrry year fur four years Ihe StageChildren's Kuiiil. Inc. ha given an en-
tertainment nt ChrlSUrssS time, the chil-
dren rhemselve paying all( of the ex-
penses and Inviting their families andfriends
The mi littlest children ui the inae!WSra Katlierlne Roberts, who Is :, yearsold: Mav Morlssev. who is . also. HabvHums, who Is going on and SidneyBumUCh, Who IS All were dressed illColonial DOStUmSg They danced a mln- -
uet With only an occasional glance attheir mamas In Ihe wings And therewa elghtyearold Dorothy strong.whom everybody even the other little
t girls' mamas voted the prettiest of all.singing her first song and getting greatapplause.
There were any number of other Utile!i boy Slid girl whom everybody has seen
In the movies or on the stage, singingami dinning toe dancing, loo ur givingImitations and recitations Just us wellas uny grownup on the Htage- - -- and ths
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.oldest was only 13. Then, right, on thestage, was a big Christina tree, and on'It hung a hundred kodaks and a hundredboxes of candy. After the show thechildren got their presents, amid moreapplause.
It was all great success, because thechlldroi and Ihelr ftlends were happyand because I'rof. .1. (I. K Small hadtrained them ami Mis. Nellie Thornshad helped him and there wan HarneyBernard to act us thu prologu, and tellwhat was going to happen, Everybodyhad a men y time, ev en If It was Hut dayafter Christmas.
BuropeM star shows tnprovrmcnt sinc Broadway
Audiences Last saw Her.
is GOOD
the- to he the Stnt(of the future.'
Joseph Hatttlty, WhO not only a
graceful and skilful dancer U
agree.itde and lympathetlo poroonallty,wa- - Oaby Doalyga dancing partner, and
I.iior was amuilng In the fewscenes be bad. Nothing delighted thenudlen.e moie than Ihe ete: "8toi!Ixjok' Listen:" which the comodlaniang and danced Then the ragtime
..'...,.i ,.i..i ihe necotnl act. I
with a burleaqua In which the Inn centHUM th.- nuraulna villain, the :nur- -
dered father and tile Xoutlg lover aildanced t,, the most gyncopntod nuts!thai irvinx Berlin could conceive of,
turned out 10 be in original and amus-ing close o the act.
Only Tentpeel and Sunshine In ''TeachMe to Love" did not appear to lit intotheir HiirrouniliiiK. and while Bluaaoms, , .. iang only one gong II waa enoughHut she was ei chaetened her newatmosphere as Harry i'ox. Harry Pit-,r- r
hag been limited by Mr Wiling.ham to one d.ince In the las; act. whichi curlouel enough the most danger.on me now to le witne.se! 111 anyplav on the New York HUge HOW Mr.Dillingham could hava porattaded him-
self t allow Mr Pllcer to ,io anythinggo dangorow It la not easy to under- -
etand Mr Pllcer even f.,11 down ap ir of atalra on the hack ,.f hi, negk,o the degree of hi devotion to ar; loat-
he unders1,olitoix-r- HcQuinn designed the acenery
iu'i cosimnes, whloh are intoraotinglymodorn Ig their fantaetlc character.The scenery in particular, with It
qUAlnt and Imaginative backgrounds.waa an appropriate irame.
The color aoheme familiar from Mr.Qulnn'a work suite : he stage well forthe group, which it H Burnald, had
i ingeniously arranged. H B Smithprovided the story and the lyric were
'attributed to Mr. Berlin, who bad satu-rate! the entertainment in fascinatingand melodious syncopation It looks agif nil Ihe factor had succeeded In land,ng Mr Dillingham With another "Chin
i "htn" on his hinds.
HUGE ICE RINK WILL
BE BUILT IN GARDEN
Investment of Bt00,000Planned for Improvement
in Madismi Square,
Ice Skating, the reigning fashion, isto claim Madison Square Qafden, Itwas announced yesterday that, insteadof preparing lo have the old landmarkrazrd for office buildings, as was i lajiue.1some time asn. an investment of $:inn,nno:s to be made in Improvements whichwill make the place the largest rink In
th world.The many oth. iv itles of the i lar- -
den are to go on an before, it is understood, but in between home shows, hox-- ''ng matches and other attractions thefloor of the house will be flooded andfrozen Monster ice balleis are to he
.held there, according to Manager HarA. Cochrane, with Skating races, amateurhockey games, curling, ami exhibitionsby professionals, At ihe same lime anIndependent rink will be provided forthe public. The tirena can be dividedinto three t inks, the outer one forminga race track with seven laps to th- mile
Warren ft Wetniore. the architects,have planned the changes to he madeIn the building after a special study ofthe Herlin ice palace and other famousplaces of the soil A great DSVrt of theinvestment will go to install new ptumb- -
Ihgi retiring rooms an, other OOmfortSnow inciting at me uarusn. n is plannedto have restaurant service with the Uut- -
nig. as In Berlin, so msl skaters mayline at the rink and watch the I, e ballet,ind then return to the floor at Its con- -
tluslon.
BROWN COMMITTEE RESUMES
ealslntlxe llenrtnas on City'sFinn nee llcopen Tn-iln- ,.
The Brown legislative committee ln- -
vehtlgallng the llnanceH of New Yorkcity will rssoms its hearings pis hoped that the discussion of osntrs!!nation will be completed this week andthat Hie matter of pension funds inthe various departments may be goneInto.
The five Borough Presidents are stillto he heard on the centralization schemesof Mayor Mitchct anil Comptroller I'leii- -
dergast contemplating Hie abolition ofcounty and possibly borough lines. Allare expected to stand strongly againstsucli action, city Chamberlain Bruerewill also read an exhaustive statementon the pension funds of Hie city, Thecommittee plana to hold hearings up tothe convening nf the legislature onJanuar b.
Ornco r!oi(t will rivi1 hor atlen- -
lion n.xt lo the revival nf Shri Idan's I
rom1y. "The School of H' .uHlal," whichfm im iirirrm t'u to iui uno nitolre of the PlmrhOVM She will not lie
able to carry out thin tmMtlvni Mtwmo
at onoe. however, a the puMlfl ileelreto iee "Major llarhai;i" mnst he satl- -
nen. mill cie-.- rn , jw. a. HP. ' I
time o keen that It will M a ionu I
time before all Hie anillence Miat are In- -
terentert In the t1ay have the time toro to the Playhotme. It le for thin rea-eo- n
jthat Mini QMfM m) havo lo
break her rule 9 to a four KrwtU run I
of hII the ptOCM ."he revive. this e- -
nottMl MHM will. 01 COttltWi play
.Kw Vor.l'. In which flu- inaile IWll aucce at Hie New 'l lieaire. She lUM
the bMUtlfUl OOtlOfy anil cowtume ofthat proJiicilon ami file ha about heractor enough to cat the play No
of the performance have boonnuifle public, but it ll no' a risk topropheev that l,oul i 'alvert will haveMr Pffor, while Ponwoj Toarl, KrnemlAWtOII aii'l the other meillbor of thecompany will llml congenial robs In
the most Important of MN QooriO'ltevlval. I
Pavi'l telaco Kill boffin rehoaroala for the now production planntriby him and iliarle Krohlnali beforeihe manager wa ilrowncil on the Ij4i0l
Uma The author of the new pi.",.f.eorge Hca rhOrOUgh. Who wrote "The
l.ure" himI ether plays. Including "Theniel " The drama devoted to Wettem life.
Herbert Bearbohm Tree win make hifirst appoaranct befor the cainerg heroIn "Macbeth." Unet he w in acl oceneafrom the same play in the vaudeville '
theatredraco Hiking, John Flood and hverett
Buttorfleld u boon engaged for "The(ihlo Ijidy," the new play of MouthTarklngton and Julian Btrooi
"The Masked Model." with Ihe bOOk(and lyric b) ihe Brotheri Smith and
music by ''ail Voeae, will aoott be ir,,-- I
duced under the direction of Btanlel(Vawlcy and Julian Alfred In thocontpany are Krank Ikmno. John Voiin.Thomas I'onkey. Kugene Kevere. Kath- -
rlne Clalloway and Kthel I 'u fro,
Intereatlng rontraat" are lo he '
served tow In the tune of th theatreticket, s'x for a mualcal show whichha just I n produced on Broadwayfor a night during 'lie present weekbrought $13 each, or $90 for the enter-tainment of a party of six. who sat In
the orchestra A popular farce al atheatre on Korty second sir,t was sufb-,-ien- t
of s magnet to have seat- - sellingat til apiece on Saturday night Al
a small theatre in which a populnr starI noting, there has never been a sealfor sale at lee-- than since the open-
ing performanceNow go to the other extreme tine
il.eatre I actually giving tickets away."This ticket when signed by the re-
cipient of ibis letter may be exchangedat the box office of the - Theatrefor the best two seat unsold for anyperformance of - Por this enter-tainment no price is asked.
Then there are In between, Of course,various price for entertainment whichdepart more or les from the box Office
rate.
ALL OF WILMINGTON
MAIL LOOT RECOVERED
Federal .irf"t BeWcve Two
Negro Waffon Drivers Had
Woman Aeeompllce
Wii.MiNoTON. Dal., Pec t Virtuallyall of the stock, ismd.- - and "tin r neg
'!. naner taken from a registered n
much here have been f r,d by
Federal officers.Most Of the securities which were not
recovered S Short time a'ter Ihs dis-
covery of the robbery, scattered ahuitthe mall wagon, were found later at thehome of the two negroel accused of thotheft This lol consisted of a registeredpa 'kttge from Lslrd Co., local brokers,with nek" and stocks to ihe amount ofHTl.300.
The prisoners under arrest are albertand K irl Johnson, drivers Of the w agonWhile they deny the offence, post officeInspectors think thai titey have the guiltyparties The package recovered at theirhome was found In an old stove In akitchen shed and an attempt had liecnmade to burn Uta papers.
Federal igent do nol think the menhad more than one i npllce, believedto be a negro woman, who i wingwatched.
CONSCIENCE STILLS CANTOR.
T lie He.. Mux I, rn ii m n n i pactsMnalcnl Serx Ice Plans,
BCvsral hundred Jews in the neighihood of the Mt. Morris Baptist Church,Fifth avenue, h,( ween ISstll and IJtthstreets, were Invited In-- week to hearthe Rev. Max Qraumsn, cantor of theWest Bnd Synagogue, sum SI a Jewishmusical service at ihe Ml .Morris Churchnext Hunday. Vsstsrda) il waa an.nouncsd thai tin Rev Mr araumiinwould not sing he. ..use iie had decidedIt wa. not good etlquetli
Rndeavors were madi lasl evening toAnd out if there had hei ti aJiy objectionto his singing among the authoritiesOf the Jewish cllUrCh In the iilv. Mr.
I Qrauman, however, said that was notihe esse, thai ihe matt, r rested entiretywith him, thai he hud declined to singas a matter of principle from Ihe first,and that tie Invitations beating l"sname were sent out oj uon ario mi,, nmr leaner ot uir cnureii, .uo,,u, ,,n,confirmation from bun.
Mr Hudl mid Mr.. ClrtlUman had hesi-
tated about slngini at tlrst. but had colsellted when Mollis A MagJier. piesi- -
dant of the synagogue, had said that heWOUld be proud to hav , him go. He pVCtl
went to the chur'ii for u rehearsal, so.cording lo Mr. Bui II. and did nol lot himknow that he would nol sing until latelast week.
a number of other prombient Jewishsingers will he at tie service, winch isthe third of n serie giving Ihe music ofdifferent organlsatops, a Catholic audMasonic service have preceded.
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Wlipj,ploycn
Ihfl hiirifrt l.inly of IMftlrtn llw I'lKRf'l plnyhOVM in thjby
worhl brmiM fur thtl lime heinit. ptf.loritien, Itld MVnMfBd nut tU"l nHlpflOdrotM Ktiiir- - at tht HlpflodrOffW'lrhrlMmai parly ;it the bSfitinlltg of'Mirday nwrnlnti it nti without My.
In th.it t or of "(in id hook ' " rainodh lotllTW handle.l oil Ui the known
untVflrfV,With the Hlppodrotnt'i principals
chorus and ballet and some ,r thalrfriends BS an nudlence, the uMlier. dOOT- -men. below stairs, horse ami elephantvalota and s giut everybody around theplaca with the exception of Hiu iiiCharles Dillingham, Director Ti, l Hum-- Iilde, Manager Harry Askm. House Man-- ;agar J, W, statistwa and Head PublicityItomancer .imk a. ltMsohor, came upontha stagt and did stunts up to but hotbeyond the iiiHt-in- the world's longesthook reached out half a city btOCM Hndyanked the amateur artlsta back to lifea nong tha commonplace.
The m imenl the last ballet skater'ia,i ke ked off hei ste,.. si,o,i bootiesnfter the Haturdai nlghl audience haddeparted and tlie company badprimped itself up m h r and his -- finest
fripperies the 10,009 performersi Mr I. ue. lor is speaking) In the Hip.
Ipome troupe piled out Into orchestraand box -- eats and sct'le.l Hick to enjoytne sn iboul to bs provided for themb the ushers and oilier.
Bui from the tune that the natty ladsealll g then. -- elves "ihe HtppodroincQuartet" morning cuats, spat and allthai sori nf thing and m? varloui halghtsthat suggested the up and downs ,,f Itcons, ,, ntloiis iiui-- e' fever chart cameoUt to sing "e'risco" the only psroonswho were nhla to finish anything lhaystarted wa ths p!.,i f huskies hand.ling the hook Th,- - platnon never starteda "ingle Jab with MlS Imok that itcouldn't flu'eh.
BVen T,.t,. one of the few pro- -
fesalonabt al the Hippodrome who tooka pan in the stag,- proceedings, couldn'tllnlsh What he -- tailed out to do Theannouncement was made for Tote thaihe was about to do H trick and would .like lo havi ihe eteilhtanca of two volun- -leesn, I'p , pped iwo brave horns ladsfrom ihe audtent e,
Then a great sfljuara of canvas wabrought forth for Toto's use At Toto'sdirection tho willing chorus men laydown on the canvas and Toto rolledthem up In the catlVaS securely withninny a turn and fold, And when Totohad contemplated the bulky package forsome time with sorrow In Ins eye heAnally announced loud enough for eventhe two thoughtless volunteers swelter-ing under many crisscross folds that liebad forgotten bow to do the trick.
Toto strolled away then as the can-vas package began lo corns to life amithrow fits and snarl mUftled snarls andotherwise begin to act up a bit angrily.The two dlsrumpled volunteers finallygot out into fresh air again, their in-
voluntary contributions t the successof Toto's trick being VOUl hsafed muchmore merriment by the happy audience,.f players and ths crowds In tha wingsthan by the two chief actor In the rolltying st uiit
A set of tei t.iMc ihlngamhjlgi ofsolid s.lver was presented t , DirectorBumside by the Hippodrome companyXI the i nf the s'.ttfe performance, an- -npuncenn nt 1 ling m ide at the s.-- nielima that in p.te of the fact or per- -haps because of the iui t'i t HickBur side is a stickler tor w.tt r w igon
iv nit at,'Uiul the lltppodrom,, stageand dressing rooms the company haddecided to present tp him also a quartbottle of rye. a quart of Scotch and 'aquart of brandy, All three bottles glit-- ,ter,-- Invitingly up near the big Christ
' m.ls tree back ,,f The stage apron.Then when Tale Teller l.uescher had
been presented with a bronse slephsnt,which the recipient later was insistingwas solid gold, the dance music stunkUp. Frederic H Crtlger, on,, of thehonored outsiders to he Invited to theparty, started things off hy leading the
iHippodrome's prima donna. Miss BellsStorey, from a box. whereupon every,b, ,v p l. d upon the block long dancingstage
There were salads and sandwiches andthings later and ihere was a punchbOWl Of excellence ,ihv;l..H. regardless ofwhat Dick Htirnside might say Mrand Mrs. Dillingham remained almostto the bltt' r end and so did Harry 8.1Black, Sunnier Oerard, Mr i 'ruger. William ii otewart and many mi
ILLINOIS OFFICERS KILL THREE
Trlii of llrolhri-- It tuUt Mfiratinl.PI If Ileal Until' I.IIMMV
MAiiinM, III., Dbc. r John, Mlk andBllti WUkUB, iroihT!i. ho worked Intha mtttM no.ir tho vill-m- ' ofwere hum Btlsi Uilled b) Manihftl JohnMoDoutfstll Biul iiui ,(".ri Klmbro ;ittin- Wiiknj hottiB (Owday
i.:im ninhl sUCOOUKal tt nl to ihvlrhomi to arrivt thrin for dltttirbtng the
'.!' . Inn ittvor.r.r.K' to his Btorj hfthrcp mn gfBVB hltti a DBBtlrit Tilniornttii hB v. mt to th- i!.ie with Kmi- -
hro aim! ill' ttipU ktlltim followBd MeDomm II Bnd Klmbro wfi a arrestd .iniitr In J.ul B WB 11 ifl
yearsie
Clip i Ins coupon aud send$1.00 for an al
of four
wn.Mt. V...., &... .... .4Mh
ipttallsm w.i "sung off ii throne"100 inrtnbci of the Church f ihe
So. hii Revolution at a reni.ir gaihvfingof irtemberg yetttrtfny afternoon inBryani Mall, sixth avenue, near Kor --
second iireot, "Mob music" wn, therevolutionary spark thai dynamic lendersor the new Idea sought tr. fan Into UCtlVt
lifeMrs Igiurs Billot, as drlllmaster, ag.
plained to Ihe congregation ittai by
sinnns mm h force , ould be givento propaganda of any kltyi, In othtrword,, whatever the Individual ice:strongly he can express moreif he congregates with othen wiio feciIhe same thing and sings tlie thought In
unison with I lie oth, reit - a I rue a iiie fact tint no on
man would ever lynch an) one else," Mte.I'ill.oi said, "that no man IndividuallyIs able lo reach the same he. gbls ofspii tual aspiration thai he can obtainthrough ihe concentration of tho mob."
Tiuee mugs expressing the brothertiood of mnn, sel to the tune. nf wellknown hymns, were thin practiced bythe assemblage, although Mrs. Billotsaid that for the best result to be ob-
tained it w.,s necessary for al least "into partlt'lpati That la the reason thre-u- it yesterday was rather mournfulexample nf man attempting 10 attain"heights of spiritual ssjpl ration."
Mis I. .hot Insisted that every humanhemg ran s.ng a, will as he can walk.She continue! "We can't all be opera,t imet-- , but when ihe heart is right it i
Impossible to slug off k " A man in
tlie audience, however, look exception 10
ibis opinion He said hi w is a profes-sional singer and that although mUBlO
was the great cat part of hi Me all thoharmony In ins soui left him as soon a
ntered Bryani Hall, He added Ihafthere something about the environno lit of tha place that left him tUJM
less and that In spue of the rani tinthe was ti entire sympathy With thosocialistic tendencies of the chufdh haould not express In song h.s mutual be- -
lief.Th, re 'v, re many ardent advo ite of
,1,.. i.l .11 t.owcvcr. .s a is e idei il when, foreign born son f Amerlcs irose anagtated vtcorously that whenever liejoined in s chorus of persons with whomhe was .11 gympsthy, ami s song set to apatriotic nr was sung, he could a'va"bis life h! blood b cry bins'' forthe cause
The Rev, llmiek White, pastor of thoChurch of tiie social Revolution, pieceda serious and deeper meat ;ng on theattempt til "mob singing When be ex-
plained thai Its sole Idee, was "to mergethe hearts, minds and mills of men intoi musical melting pot which shouldform a new music namely, .in Amerlcnii music "
After the "mob music ' had It, is .out Mr. White preached a sermon, thesubject of winch was "Chrletlnndom'SChrlBtly Christinas" Although Mr.White appeared before his flock in asort of syncopated dressing gown, whichhe dignities hy nailing it i frock "fhomespun, he impressed all he h.s ,'.- -
dent sincerity lie called Saturday ihemoat hollow mockery of a Christmasday the world has ever sen of coursehe referred the vvtir and said '! Wasa shame that men should quarrel onChristmas day, ' Aid ao it was. Hogbless us. so it was '"
WAR RELIEF CHARITY RECORD.
Reluinn ittn in 11, hi Live Hall,Food to n,nun. lion.
According to Prof, Vemon !.. Kelloggof Htauford L' nlvorstty, who returnedfrom Belgium last week, more thanS,000,(IOtl people in Belgium ami northernFrance receive heir dally rations ..f f I
through tin Ci immlsston for Relief inBelgium, which hue lis main olHce at 71Bro.idw i v In October ft,tit, 175 wascollect, d and si snt, a new record in thahistory of Hint. i hie wot ;:.
Since I i, ember I thirteen me; shave lfi Nw York luaded with
and eothltl for t ho warlei T?. alid he to: t he flral 'if he e I
the OOmisllMlotl eXe tn o BVragBteatner h day.
Alexander J. Ilemph il trraauror of tha,otninis"Ti, yet tart la) that money
and clothing were heInn received from ail(part f tha worldt but, In apltB of tii
fanerou BUppty, tlw demand for heit.a at 111 ver; ureal ti ?.. .n- ra Rgi
Btctlona of Ktiropf
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OranuSi N. J.. Dec. TI nl.vdue to the burglary in Raa nrangavcsterd.i when Jewelry valued at $4",lino was stolen from the home of CliffordII Kagle, I (forth Walnut street,the prin' o No : shoe In the snowoutside Of window through whichthe burglai supposed to have madehis escape
The poll, lielf, v e the h wa 1"'ieby a clev. profess: noil uker,who in. iv .hie Ii her
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