washington herald. (washington, dc) 1908-08-09 [p 7].the washington hebald sunday august 9 1908 t ip...

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THE WASHINGTON HEBALD SUNDAY AUGUST 9 1908 T ip PLAYS AND PLAYFOLKWH- AT IS DOING IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD IN MIDSUMMER AT THE PLAYHOUSES- The Academy The Star Bout engagement of Taylor GranvUto ta The Stir Bout wfll be tile attrarr a at the icew Academy tomor- row right The play which te aa eteb- ome name to ta four acts utnes and win undoubtedly prave the saUon of this seasons dramatic nov Uos Mr GranvUle wiU supported i big and competent cast Inrludhi- giiss Laura Phrpont who win be seen lr her original role of Mayme Farrill tie tough girl sweetheart of Joe Brady The first act akes place in the Coutt rental Club a rich gambling club run by George Steele a wellknown sporting roan of New York Mart Sght promoter and owner af the Otjmi ian Boxing Club is na asseflits of A year previous te the upimiir or the puy Joe Bradr had teat feathtrwelgat championship to Spangle who was now Henaessys management The JDd Ia matched to fight The Harlem Winter the Brit nIt at Uennessys dub Dar Irg the evening wnich Is tedte night at the club Mayme Farren lees former BWftheart meets Tod a aew- nr rr reporter who TOSS Joe Brady a few months previous found that his defeat by flpaaghi was owing to a aiuscuter asTectioa af es which be caused te be treated aad- u Jot was as good as ever Joe lleviLg had beea deserted by aR Wo nd his nieeting with Mayme that ss Later ta the eveatag Joe ad 2lA nt spoil ao attempted robbery of the ate by Kid Spangle who de rou3 cf obtaining money to bet upon trrst f had attempted the robbery aided c 3 abetted by Maggte McFtan Ids ETreihTirt and daughter of Pat McFlo- aois txnefactor and friend Te shield he grl Joe denied recognising the thief THUS dr w saapteteai npoa hbaeeU Tic act shows McFlnns salooa the Bowery with Joe Bradys teaming nrs 13 the beast It to the mora rg of the Sght aDd word te brought Ia tit The Harlem Wonder has been put out of business by a trolley ear aad- McFirn endeavors io have lee Brady ut 5tuted After turning down several roposions for a frameno fight for ETC ladling the betting public Heaneesy finally consents to let Joe go on and puts up a I50S side bet By that Joe a afraid of Spangfe End will not appear ta the ring they truee McFlnas anger aad be bets aa ad- ditional JlOMt that Brady does show order to do so be had to pledge his oou and teaaawat The first scene of the third act shows the exterior of the boxing dub early In the evening of the fight Steels who te- Hennessjs financial backer Is referee the light Henae y is to win the bet with McFmn that Joo not up sad through a de- Cy letter purporting to be signed by- Iiivme Farren toveigtes him to Cranfa Tomb on the Riverside Drive v ta the second scene Here his body into Joe is rescued en the drive rile i IlK ot the c ue aM < be- t I a Stee the fit the tel KId 1IDder tells her be had 1iO lie e bd iMIC el1beir ig proved tht she net fill t1aIa cs J j E ond C1 C 3iFnn tit ting > to show out s Is wayl by two toughs diw wto ratkn vu4evfls etch e Hen you rsu- a the- e V f watrr frt5ds kept e ws 4 up- I ute WINS deS shown Je whe a Is Mas overbsad ¬ < > > = race to save McFlnns In sce three the driver te shown far- ther down where the machine ta stopped Tjy a policeman for exceeding the speed limit An exciting and nerve racklog- ve minutes te teat there but Joe te- iaul to the occasion and with fifteen Tha fourth scene shows the arena af the fight club crowded with thnnsandj of ght tans The prenminartes are all run- off arid after some characteristic rtag da Brady is not present Hennessy is about to claim McFinas money when lee The loin i aaadu of realistic fight irZ which follow ends ta a knockout of Spangle by Joe sad virtue triumphs orv9 more The last act shows the new champtaas- purtnents in the Savoy Hotel where Joe Is giing a bachelor dinner to Ids friends on the eve of his marriage with kayo Far U- Jfevr Lyeeam Reopenx Tomorrow The Kentucky Belles win be the at traction for the Timpimliu of the Yaw Lyceum Tte company pr seats a new imrtr comedy in two acts entitled The Hood 3ars Holiday The pteee Is by J Giant who has written fifteen original x uscal the correct rhythm sad fgfr to ssaie them popular The stellar rate or General Boom to turn thief in Order to save his fut dw ding resources Is ta the hands ef Jln Xlamond the toadtag eomedten 3ar TUTTond is a funmaker of reoognteed blity and has been surrounded with a or fifty talented people t tn- Oiliiiey and Golden J Grant Gfbsoa IiS3 Adele Ranney Two Melroee Broth- ers and Dave and leI Mazda There is also a chorus af thirty pretty girls tribute iiumeasBreabiy to the af the july show Taylor Granrllle The Star has had a va author and ath- lete During his career as aa lid be IAS never played a pert originated by are the Middy In Jacob Lius production Af The Ensign Tote WMgetts n- Orles Coghteas peeducUon of Tbe cal Box the Pumpkin ta Haw production of The Pearl sad t Pmpkin parts ta Marie Burnrogta- azd Maurice Bauj aunts The Brute of- t Strong and appeared ta an wfgtaal- r in support of Delta yox ta The Lit t Host He associated for over few years t the late Charles Cajrhtea and was He also conceived wrote aad starred in the weBknown racing sketch Te Futurity Wtaaer which tcored- ii r a big reccass ta the better thee of- raudsvllle houses a few years age enormous sa teai which followed production of The Star Bout ta xaudviiie houses test season prompted ra to elaborate the sbetch tote a four aci drama llarenret Wyeherljr to Star 3toenm in addition to their duties of QC a cir- cuit oi theaters and The Gar Mastesaa haxe signed a contract with Margaret TVyclerly to star her ta a now piay husband Bayard Veilter and Stasis sus Stange called Other Sett Miss Wycherty mode a saceees te- inudevUia ta a protean sketch playing halt dozeD diffi Bt eharactera within the lmit of twenty mincTes She will have two parts o plar n this new drama Vhen she goes to New York some upsets will be give of the Yeats cramps likewise Ibsens Lady from the- E i Th rp i also somf talk of seeding UC ii to iocdon next June and the twe baD JI8MI8p 7 oHe a1d with bail an bsur to is I nutes to spare they Ue off apJa busIness big AKbt P caJJe4 Theater ue C numbs which are said to pc- s a w can J1nC and Taylor GTaDvlUe tile star of the boxing Boat career an actor the paris he has I a lsng I as at the JaUer death in- c T 1 the AlrNl sad Ji P 1 Her big I Ve riot a auto spste- t y be- gun the a4 ap- pears toerrow- otArI who baa been eepeljed cast I and deace who era asses drr2 red ag other Among erestad Er- r rsent Oentoa- L ArOis by- e roe ¬ = ¬ ¬ ¬ > = < > > NOTES OF THE STAGE James J Carbett will go te Chicago in- meaee rehearsals in Facsne the Mnste Katherine Stewart Gertreda Auganle Emmett SbackeMvrt B na ChorchfU and Off wilt be ta William Favor A divorce has been awarded te Mrs A Johnatono Faraaai from her hnaban Dustin lara This wIN not Interfere Julian JUwavde now Gay Moslean ap a the e port R I an Friday Ang to the HeOte Street Tl at J Edward BOto who ana an hapnrunt role in James Po b i eomedy The Traveling Sahgmaa ta blather of Edtth Ems WOMB play The Nehru haa will he produced by Henry B Lieu and the Mo se wW have te taB caet Edmund Breese Fraser Coolter- ManVolai Duncan Reginald Carriactoa E A ghtrh Walter Alton Charles Stnrals Dorothy DaaneOy Marlon Potluck Dcsxaond KeOey wh the part of Jane Hammond tat Her ShMer with EU D njms i toM usaran sod was nrevtoosly m Rleaest Gift Is to be stains a or ten days to coer Julie with WIt Man HJIIIe ne thee goes for a ill the part of TIle Grace sad Ella wUI IH- tfa veto in play whish Harts the ue of week shams epsiiy isg In he Squew opera at Now sad Beetea erggert Har- ris latter Novhsr Jas- on Thorns Cver PIn sad other Yreha sees t- amesu an Isrtaat The fbi In Doe UUtaa Attirtosa has a mater boot tide she has called Paid m FulL A aH cutler has besa am at for maaihirihlp ta he sjinhsmnt Yacht Club at Port tacton and Edwin Stove who a scow is goIng ta seo that Mtas Alberta on becomes a foBaadfjed mimtiiir and then for a pooitlqn as saK Ueuteaant The Cotaanta Theater entlreiy reno- vated sod under now manage nunt wilt I September 7 Kaaaetter Camcteclr who has gained great papntertty as leading star herself with a new play by a new author His Comstock ta Jet will be Maurice B XfcrbT who has beau sating as general prena jepveseatative fur Hoary I W Savage during Freak C Paynes- Mreuuous tour ahead of Madam But terar and pteyfnl pertgrteattea abroad for the ute Merry Wlnaw company while Payne once mot takes a hatfNei- soa held an tie desfc ta the offlce B Harris new jtsun which ta Yew York CHy Robert Bdenen ta The Call of the North at the H The TiavetesT Sntesmaa at the Ub erty ReM SloW ta The Chnnm Lady at the Giwad Opeca Heave sod Henrietta era ta Nail at the Acnd I 1 Wash a ou lady tw will a tIN opening attrsetios at the ioiumbla I u engaged Now York tile ant weeks r H will eIII7 sod was spon prtiSaary eaeeoa YOSdt4 stars as been er budsees mansper During few Heavy opens so- Aupuet ho hove four altracdsso sire of ¬ > The flu rehearsah of Ragged Rebta Chauncey CMcotfs play for this itaean of which R a Johaeea Young and RIta 01 eott toga Mr CMcotfs home and will be continued dafly until Friday Aagaet 14 when the first public performance of the new drama win be given in the Broadway Theater ia that city After two nights In Saratoga the company Jumps to Minneap- olis whore Mr Oieott begins Ids regular George Broadharat te going te be one of the dramatists very much ia evidence thteWtater both ta New York and on the wfil be ttaae WOettre which be wrote ta- H brine LAmb Russell ta the Liberty right after the first of the year of the Hear win make Mr Brood the President at the United States William Colliers NeW Play Wmtnax ColKer kept his word and deliv- ered the promised manuscript of a new play caned Patriot to Charles Freeman last Wednesday At least it bore an the outward sIRs of being It was bound m an easily handled manuscript cower On the etitsMe was printed The Patriot a comedy by WUI torn Collier But inside these very nIce leather cover aH else was written te Mr Comers private hieroglyphics In scfibed saperscrAed and drcumscrihod are the authors began at Sua- On Augeet roM CaJJ of lit tile at tile with George V wilt wIlDe a play for Cyril Scott Is to 1 alas to be New is playing TIM about twice that pUll to rile a- pia d 1 bve oa His WaiF Ths the NertM aeon Node aad rae erujenetiss new be- delthed by Noe sesu- is York sad asotbet There- with four cpsahe Han bursts laceere ¬ < with dtelocue stage business happy theughts and diagrams of the seeaes I am aorry said Mr Freeman after staring fixedly at the raenuscrjpt for some tilDe hot English German and enoagh Preach to save me frem starving ta Parts are the entr languages I know This doesnt took ta me like any of these Oh yes it to replied Mr and Ill prove it to yes by your own stenogra- pher Ad he most have succeeded be Patriot is Mr Colliers play for toe cooing season Corning to Academy A cowboy bead of excellent musicians a trained horse that raises the American flag which signals an atuek o s zs of and bed indians a real oldtime stage coach and Its holdup a rat prterie scene and an Indians marksicaBshlp with bawte knives throwing them twenty paces arid pinning the heroine to a tree are among the of A H Woods The Gambler from the West a thrMttaa melodrama whisk will be the attraction at the Xew Acad- emy for the week beginning Monday Au- gust 17 David VarfleId In London Another report cemes fram Europe to the effect that David Warfleld will play The Music Master in London at the AdetoM Theater under the management of George Bdwardae About six months ago it was aeld Mr WarfieM would play a whose year abroad and sabsequeatly it was given out that ids season wtrtd ta Francisco where at the Alca- zar Tbealec be intended to remain for time with his repertoire Now It the report from abroad is correct Mr War field wilt curtail his Ameicao season The Thief at the Empire Carries Frohioan announces that The TIde with Margaret nitegtoa and Bruce MeRaa who are now playing so success- fully in the West will appear for ten nights at the Empire Theater beginning Thursday September J Mr Crane in or- der to get an additional rest abroad will begin ha season in Father and the Boys I outside of New York on September 15 The des I thrilling are te- at ciDer onvee be- gin San a- long ¬ = ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ THE SLEEPING SEAL Lots of People Always Waiting to See film Fall Oft the Table FkM tha Nir York S- Vtettors at the aquarium never tire of watcMag the harbor eate and one thing that pleases thom particularly is to see t e seats tall oft their tabfewhen they go- te sHep There are three harbor seals here and ta the ndddte of than poet there are alaee togetheC two solid low tables their just above the water on which the seals climb set as they would on rooks to steep ar to TOOt And sometimes one or another of the will eHmb oat af the water to one of those tapes and lie there on it maybe root atejl the at one side end perhaps with its head and the foreword port of Jts hanging over the edge of the table ta treat apparently all of the time In t danger ef retting off tote the water ta front Aad when a seal lies on a table like that sUsptac people stand the pool watching and waiting He wont hurt himself whoa he does ian he will suaply fan oeT into the water but oW and young wan women and chUdren win saad there with keen interest sMantly watching sad waiting for that seal te taR- A seal is always Mk ly to move a little in its sleep not saifttae poeitioa bat maybe its uppers or giving Hs body swttcbe and this seal moves ta that way every now sad then It doesat seen as If it could make nay at all without tailing oil But It deer It wn feeds Its taU Uppers sad thou folds them timer it mirnii its forward uppers and thou folds them back OB Its body agent sod ovary now and then it nods IU heed hanging ever the edge of the then the dozing seal recovers It with la little Jerk lust as a person dosing M- a chair would do And this nodding greatly tar rosily j every time the seal sods It setms as If bet It and usEs and stilt to bring Its bead up ta time and y on the stable And thus maybe so far that ta recovering I tops theta at 1M of pitching ot Mad tlrst erg tile IM1 to taU < sleeping tie up tpetber to he stili aM Ia front lower and b- aa the people I- tt Re lID beIMI pine- d seal edge body the side a mee meat spats se tbl droop lower 5od ads urg its drops the seal deco all Mat lose Its balance and at that a little murmur runs around people settle dews te intently oUt as they are putty sure to do they are rewarded The first thing yen know the jiiininrt seaTs heed drupe ta far down tiM Ms ness aH but touches the water and he Jest sad tries ta recover baaiitf but this time Des too far over sad sway he gore an the table head first into the water and thea a buss runs areand among the watching people sad everybody sullen and you hear some people i irlslmlaa ex preaetag their interest audibly The seal takes a Ilttto abort easy tun around in the water and comes back and climbs ap agate en the tibte raises its there and takes a teak around at people and thea BOB dawn and gees te And maay stay te him tall off agate while ta place of those who move on others top to look sod so there art always tots of people deeply interested around the seal poet waiting the seal taB off the table THE TROLLEY DOG A flack and Tnt Whose DnllT Sport The Uaitey dec appeared ta BMetc- iyn He deeeres his name just as much as the t the posi the tt they t ie sad the II sad children III tit Is to RIde OR the Cars has dog atIIo1IP tIP separate tines at the So tat only fit tIM type has HeR sad watch mere And stay ie engb bead shoulder a bead a see eros eaee standing to- me does to auto there l pet epouph of hia is mahe- a dog skew me ahaervad and Ida habits studied ThIs ijierhnfn has his habitat ta the car borne af the DeKalb avenue line As sue of the conductors put it he belongs ne bitch and breeding this dog te a however trel leT cars and the awn who run them One thing be must have daily sad that te- a ride ea a ear or more strictly speak- ing a run with a err If you go to Brooklyn by a DeYCatb avenue car very laze some night when travel is stock you may see this loUsy I dog sttttag proudly oa the front seat j the mauiiiiisn As soon as the fairly started over the bridge the will jump oat and race the car the way screw He te very adept at dodging the mOle naaieau When be gets tired of exerdee Bob win mount the front seat again But be is net allowed ta root conductor wm whistle to him and Bob will perform- a high hurdle dash back over the seats He takes each seat at a separate Jump 3 o sooner Is be oa the buck platform than the mocormaa whistles for him and a study of the topography of aa open trolley car will skew Bob does not remain Idle for any length exchange of greetings Sometimes he has to be recoiled by the awtormaa or coo The wonder to that he sever tort for be leaves the ear and re- t a lively dtp We give Mm a ride nearly every nIght sold the soadacter land he al- ways enjoys it So tor that do we and so do the paannport He Is the beet trolley dog ta captivity to- By Mack IIIId tan HIs to e mIsty tile ca- rts dec who answers to the name c Bob will SO by the The reU1rU job as of time At the sight or g tar- a one lie fa the car to a y tOt alt duetse gets to it again whoa it Is going tter Interest centered 1 be- hind of Bst of The bsk same ntsthod is a harder aaotbpr 5g turns ¬ > ¬ Robert Bdesen In The Call of the Xorth Rehearsals of The Can af the Xdrtk the new BroadbutK play ta whisk Robert Sdeeon will teeagacate his sixth season as a star under the management of Henry- B Harris began JCanday at the Hudson Theater The new play to founded en Stewart Edward Whites House and white making a liberal use ef Ue original story retalataK the leading characters and central episode Me Broad burst has wisely used the story esly as a substantial feuBdation rather than as a complete urebof the ordinary draatatiza tine He has elaborated with excellent erect Ob the comedy element and the time of action has been condensed to a couple of days affording action of a sweeping and forceful nature for within that time bitter conflict between two determined moo Is happily senduded as well as the swift teve affair between one of the men and the doughier ef the ether About Rats Tom Speedy tbe Lfberton naturalist has dettvered JadgmenCJa the Scotsman a let ef Interesting eorreepbadeiKe- conoemtar rats The statement that the three years increase to GMK should he says be accepted wfta the proverbial pinch of salt As tile result ef observa- tion Mr Speedy declares that ftf leeA was tile largest breed he beg ever seen and four the smallest Seven was the of those he kept ta confinement The young at born blind and It Is fourteen days before they can eee A month later they are displaced by another brood and are driver from the nursery to fend for themselves Frequently only one fe mate te found ta a brood and this In a large measure must cheek tile geometrl ral tendency to increase What becomes- of EO many young bachelor rats Mr Speedy does not tate It Is ascerted that old males when opportunity offers young broods but of this Mr Speedy has no knowledge This he does kriowtbat the mother rat keeps the old male away from her brood in confine a tm th 0IaIII pqpay of a pair of rats will In de- stroy i l ment Conjure a Leed a Ongle aver- age I ¬ ¬ MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Mr and Thomas Evans Greene have gone to Cambridge JW to remain for a fortnight with Mr Greenes Rev and Mrs William Wallace Greene of that Mr Greene left en Thursday at ana rise en his yacht the Katte V accoin panted by Ms faretaermtew Mr Edwin L WH Mr Andrews They went first te Bahbaeee ay way ef the Potomac RIVer Chesapeake Bay Greene Joined theta at Chnespfnke Beach whither she went by tram and soIled across the bay IB the NUte craft Mr and Mrs Greene returned rectally frem Cauunsltoiit where their spent a few days with Mr David Blphamtheb- arytone rejMaratag lar a concert in Bar Harbor on August 3 when Mr Wephem and other arttots including Mr Greene will s tbe evenings enter- tainment to the of that JaR Stekesz the yinag Pwtea pianist who made a splaniMd reputation as an artist la this country appeared recently ta recital in Parts whose he miir am equal success went from Puts to Munich where a brilliant reception was given him by pcomineat maateteas e that music center Prom Munich 6fr Sickest h woe already a favorite l wM A Washington fOr the good InmMceiasi be at ea of the Whit Home musicale hut season apsnrl a there OB January 10 He ha say ral risks to XT and Hi H P X Holt ta their apartment tat the Ptetaace where be met many of the Ifaalng maslciaa and made many friends TeaR Resske the great operatic ten or to enthusiastic over tile latent div has and mess who will make tat the near future recently aM to aa interview I belIeve terteusiy that If I had a theater at my- fanaaaee exclusively with Americana I Mrs pa- reD place and Mrs seven Arts He to GmUIIMD whet He re- v lie II Ids H a who recently debuts r DaI I a model x L 1L thee and Building Is resort wapt Aura made med yei American pupils number have made thor as al wu In Faxis could give pot wham silos ¬ ¬ arortsr Interpreter of I- Wa pncrtos heroines has been engage I tar a the Metropolitan Opera House In New Yrk to the spring ef HMi She ta to aa with her brinUnt ppa OeraM toe Parrar e weH known tat Washington preftsetonally and socially with Mow Lebmami has a great The sports to h rhnma pmhahty win be Beware Xexa e ep coldaa booM hi these days which ha splen- did ports far sapTsnsa and Otacfcs Ip- hrntrt who appeared with treat saeoeas in the Whit House last winter at Mmu- taf the country tot Bagtead It to not that the pteee to a- dea te o arcaaacd and so well kept It Is lIP hobby and U the envy of aU TtoUars u the aatchbarhoad Her atadto where she does all her practicing nd studying oaeaa this garden which she declares to her inspiration She takes her ateala during the MUBBM tall when she to able to be at oadcr a huge teat In the gardea I Jvat now she is en tour in Australia She played hi the Whit 1 Jam Slekeax It was a matter f neat that aatlher of artists wa- bcavd lit aabUe coocert her Mtos G 4- wMt Him Crydst for norm fit spedsi is Miss wham to Iodaoa of tile bat In tile that liar IlK wen f T S the ezly at te music lovoep ill has b a setter posforoses peat desk ap- pear ton ate ivto Waui ona erles show plame prouoau hot into sprIng sad ha after spring sad eara ham Hoer so 3 just a week pesetoup dhasot In Ws- stpgjs thee Os was a a time Wnoklsptsu > < Mrs WIlliam Keye Miller aapraaeso islet of this city who Is spendta her concert last week in the Hotel Ce Pro BcaI ad aeTa Sere Bade with oblicatov ta both of which coowed most artistic trie and tatoh and a knowledce of the language Hiss Alice Bnrbaae who to saeaalaK her summer teuere beautlfitl cottas Eden Hall to Bar Harbor appeared in a mosicale teat week WWI Mr Perry AvertU tenon gtr n- ta the home of Mrs J Wen Wttchdyffe tat Bar Harbor Him Borbane Is one of the few psmatau who caa play scones paBhaanti deihjhtfuay and Mr l ei iaa e was a dtflscolt sac Hack af tile suecesa of the musicale duo to Miss Bttrtagcs playing Mr Autos Kapar vtettnfc Mr Ernest celltet and Mr John Porter Law rcace pteatot aO of this etty have beea giving several rhaajhernmsle coacartE ht- Morgaatawa W Va they have bed sacceaeec Mr Ka par sad Mr Lawrence were MUOOog their ao at Asbury Park W J at a with Mrs tit tile Lent Mitering aamer sang 1j r pronounced wes 551 mu were fl Aquas tuasno Brags tells she Mzugrae Avert wag where l sonuaer eagaceavents at the sum- mer school of musk hi the State Daiver- stty and Mr Lent was engaged apodaUy for Ute eoaeerta- Mtoe Georgia E Muter director of the Virgil Cinder Ptoaa Scaaol of Washing too is receiving the sympathy of a terse circle of friends because of tile rot death of her sister Mrs Walter WIteoz Profs H E SeJtMMw sad William De Peed are ia Herndon Vs rebearatas- eomaanr of local stager for a perform- ance of Pinafore on the 12th aDd 13th of this month The cut will be cow posed f Wavaiagton talent and includes such stagers and players as Mr anti Mrs Harry 3tervns Charles Bell Charles A JohaeoB Ralph ColeaMB- Cbester Ripiey Eva Ballot and Carolyn Griffith Dates also been arranged for performances at LetsDurg Vienna and adjacent towns The proceeds wilt be for the benefit of local enterprises Mrs Kirk L RusselL organist of Waugh M E Church together with Mr Rus sell wm the part of this week for a trip throng New England via New York CItY PUmdelpMa and Atlantic City They wilt be geae about one month Mr William K Cobea organist aad director of music in Trinity 34 E Caareh en Capitol Hill ia taking August fer Ms vacation and Mr J W Dyer of Takoma Park organizer and director for many years et the TakoxM Park Choral dub is acting as substitute Mr Goiter sad his bride who was formerly Miss Addie Perkins are temporarily occupying an apartment in the Manor House The marriage of Miss Clara Biiie daughter of the late Mr Lewis Y EHts fer many years MentMed with the moat clans of this city whose family has al ways been more or lees before the Bwet eat public to Mr Hash WObw Taylor wbteh took place ta Carlisle Pa last Monday was a matter of surprise and Interest to her many relatives and friends in tills her former home ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends in the Carlisle Indian School and the bride and bridegroom left at itc for Westborough Mass to visit the brides aunt Mrs Susie Adams and her grand mother Mrs Roeeabaam rff this city who la also vtotting Mrs Adams Miss Ellis spent last winter In the Carlisle Indian School as teacher and met Mr Taylor slaG a teacher there for the first time They will return to Car- lisle In the fall and continue their work there probably after a short visit to Washington The brides mother was formerly Miss Rosa Roseobaum for many years organ weft kDOWa Eo- leave latter a I a have re- turning The ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1st In Wesley Ghpel of much ability SSw died some years ago and Mr Ellis second wife who is now Ms widow was formerly Miss ills Knight the weHknowa violinist and stager The bride Is niece of Mbs- Kafe M Elite tme of the best kncwn sonpiao stegecs hi weal circles Mr Harry WheaSn Howard organist aad choirmaster in the Church of the Ia nac taie 0Bneeptfen is spending his nunm xr at Olantot Baach in a summer Mrs Charles B Strong and her gifted young daughter Mica Gladys AUre j Strong one of the tpteated pianists of the city wilt leave next week for Kue moot Va to spend several weeks Sliss Strong who was known only a few years ago as nrasicai prodigy playing in pub Me when nine and ten years old gradu ated from tile Central High School in June WHY IS A JOKE Theory of a Fresh Analysis of JIu nor and Laughter i Vhat te the sesset ef humor sad why do we taagfa A kinds of pfaikwopiMrs paasted sear this problem from ties very seat the aoiation- staMHag thought that humor has j produced for so many geaentlons end people have teuflfcud oft uncounted buitwna- wtthottt kaawiar the reason why If w- dM not know that everything which it we might conclude that hamanfcty had wasted its time listen lag to Artotsphanen and Mark Twain j There te a reason for the joke apart i from the II rips tile funny man make j oat af K A fresh aaalyste MIll diiveettoa of the joke piantem ar sos CHaon cry fintiy that there te something wrong funny We must he careful not to tarn this statement h other end la If then somethin- sfaaar in everythtag jneag we would be put Jn aeed spirUs by a visit to the i Jail and the asylums Pate or great nut 1 faring acmompanying a nmaa vitiates and a JiIIICeI I i II easagfLlMltt tJMire I t to tile without get It is a right So ozist I B Xe aa 4Mecov1 Is J fct Ms ala a have doeck peerert her has a Gardner I tiso Ia svuryt that was kmeor Any as sy hate or love spoils the effect Kobody magfaa when he is afraid or ef humor be Ifeat to jrae ef care aad- ae merely stttr wfll not do for hamor tebbepwaek at to maay tatestocss The oartoueJylW- MssUC bee somewhere the extremes of bseliim Until and absolute untruth There must he a stesitertty or mama blanc b tw si fact sad the buraoroast- statesBeat The wrong Idea within a lair saKsini ef tits el mils rtt y be a new nod uminpunni sort A anattertty which actaaBy celves does not snake i The answer to the rtddV Why te a attek ef candy like a homer The onoie you tick it the faster it goes Utaatratee an artificial resemblance eC words link The pun to a low f between words likeness Parody burlesque and farce exaggerate the right or standard concept by petting na nadui f itelnule- oa the wrong If similarity or Manee te the baste of humor It might be aqraed that burner Is deception Ac a matter of fact n a lim tile baawrtet te liar or nut 4apeaa oa his sndtence liar Former analysts of the piuUtoiu have tile counterfeit and fraudulent or because be rejalods in his superior smartness over others ta catching a point Bat it te evi- dent that tills is not M Han toughs be- cause his mind hetag atoat detects the sad with repudiates tt wrong but its detection lid lepodta oaKataraBy then must beoommon ards of right and wrong as wen who Jokes and him who laughs Here comes a fool lets be grave said Charles Lamb inuanlng that there was ao mon ground for the play of Jeet between the men of tntrtlect and the foot Every trade every ks own standards of the normal sod be abnormal As the world changes opinions alter and sock sew era produces its hu- mor appropriate to the prevailing ideas Once the knight was a serious figure Don Qatxote mode him fanny when Ida economic usefulness had passed Dill now be is out of date for any purpose The stase was formerly washed at Soday the tramp and the motbertaIaw share the honors bat evident they cot serve Indefinitely Condastow might be drawn from the vaudeville Jests at the ex peae af poHtfotaas and the aad belt theory thy UIIP7 two a c tnIII reel ode to she purple and Is te The riIIIL joke lug tIM u with ue false Is the of sad no ether ot 11 the fa dsostved he Is bold that man Ia8IID1I because be ha84 lie oft sot F tile of tbe the of jilt rAl lie bet IIIIa section army baa jokes its pe- culiar I I kill I The Iesp lo v w an although co- ned ilmeileks a- ppi y and has no power zas a oruus bOwers uet hasp tnt So a- ma of- heaot hed on hnilorlis on reund bead lusem a audience a enjoys pleasure contemplation stand as oem grade and ncs depending on own heave ¬ < ¬ MORAY And Other Curious and Beautiful Fishes Arrived from Bermuda rem tIn Sew Yet Sea The two great green morays that have beeR an attraction at Ute aaaartam have ta the tonic wIth them now a aew from Bermuda on July M The newly arHMd giant eel Is fully as big as either of the two others being five feet and something over ta length ta color It to the same dell sreea but of a Ht tie deeper tint The big green morays here occupy two tasks thrown into one with a high wide arch between When the new moray was pot tate the tank preparattoas were made chauld resent Ks presence and it was soot necessary to separate tt The ne had scarcely straightened Itself out before one of the old eels cane lag alongside with Hs head be- side that ef tile newcomer When these fight they may lacerate each other terribly with their cruet teeth and the old eel was apparently intent oa sh4ng now So they drove the new eel lola one section of the tank by itself and put down a wire screen between that section and tbe other Later they will mice the screen and let the gtent get together again andafter a time when they get used te one another they are Mkety te dwell together la amity In tbe same shipment was a young green moray ali three feet ta length one of a size novae before seen here There were in the lot altogether upward of 381 odd and beautiful fishes represent- ing twentyfour varieties and including princess rock fish surgeon fish yellow grunts white grunts blue striped groats easels lady Salt sergeant majors bream gray snappers hinds angel flakes spot- ted morals fooreyee cowfish trunkash green parrot fish squirrel deb mud par- rots red fianedpariwte and User reck lash His Utility Puck UhtvaH new Otevd s M e Broth- er Vtterkack a4dn s4 g hte eaOow ta an admonitory war aeat gn to ntewMn and laments ah kaze yas- cnHud y0 alat no use IB de world In de great deeeaposittoB of de de nigger has ills utility What ta name gracious would de Jacklegged white politicians have to hoorang about if dar want no Digger question De worm am created widout feathers and tins sos he wont clutter up de works of de cider mill Hurrumpti J A NEW GREEN bag of Ute apeds r to set k apart there If Ute slid silently eels eels I de- e I eresar same that aretred olive old maravs morn ion nephew universe ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTS A Rcrnance of the Prize Ring 4BJC ACTS 7 BIG SCENES 2tO Elaborate Scelc Effects 24WoeXJ in How York City Dont Fall to the Famous Prize Ring Scono EXT VtfEEK THEGAriJBiERO ST- LIj i All l i WiIUn LAND I NO ENGAGEMENT WASHiNGTON Round trip to llnlUporeb Elettrie after 4 Po m except L0O I t The Big New York Success TAYLO GRAINLLE- n the DrmntIc Plovelty of the Season TH STAR BOUT St1rrIg Pen Ic on the Seg Come to Baltimore and See us at the ftcademy Thj Week W1ker Their Sreatest Euc- ces3APANIA IN nra daily Satorday THE 360KEBJT SLAVE TEOER Mow He Works Traffic In Human BolnKM Most Pr H4abIe in World It is oce of the delusions of modern civOteatioa that slavery not exist But there lie ta the world today thou of Mack gins laboring under hideous teem of forced labor wnich- to only ncceatanted by the absurd at trmin o clally free by means of toasd deciaaents couched in the nagroej cannot possibly understand says TitBits A typical southwest coast of Africa There are 1m mease cocoa plantations ta the Portu guess islands of SaD Thome and Principe 4n obtain teBBsass for them there is a j providing negroes These men organize r special parties who estptoce the interior of African and hundreds of j 1 who are fr driven back to the COSt in a manacled condition Whole families se captured t and sold ta according to physical condition Sad ape TIle irony of the whole traffic is that everything te done on a legal baste There f whose duty it to to Prevent the exploita- tion ft staves ef win not admit that slavery ejdete be system IS too perfect But the negroes think Their tae te one of Wekmg hard labor though they are iiiisjul as ers on the ptentattea for a certain her of years at what append to be a tea knows that he win never get ft At the point of the ewocd he signs an aamemfiit be caa oat read htaueif bony and seal to the traders Once on the totead be lye or sewn years the farce of sign tag te agate jnae througn pad ao on na- his primeval dwning not a penny the labor It to very seldom indeed that any of these steve live to old age Five years te gen- erally enoagh for the strongest coaMteu- ttoa To avoid the paytag of wages a aystem te tatroduced by which the worker cannot possibly escape losing his nominal wage Flogging are of course everyday occurrences women suttertag as wail s men They live ta bats when not engaged ta the fields and even if the wretched crsntures could escape their goecde they would be utterly unable to leave the iou and Thus the geographical position saves the owners thousands of pounds King Leopold derives nearly Mtt year from his Congo property and most of this huge sum i missionaries and othess made eat of the blood and teats of hseplsm slaves leaoh month to the Belgian monarchs 1 agents The same farce ef socalled vol 1 salary signtagon to gone through here m does the 4IIIIIII to It CY JiIa country ill t to exist ID the Port colony on the r ere dealers who make a of j Iota special opest at o1a Be This wape is I- saew laid the roy YeS for the cod of I period of dl be Is too GAd wIleD he to I richer for Ida ate of bad I of bo- ar forced to bring Is se much rubber ade said speclatv fore arise unfortunate immediate- ly is a government come other- wise toilet ama eauble wage It alleged sod 1el pin neom at it mis bock Sore L- each acoorliog 10 ¬ course a certain price is paid for the rubber but the deaten are anything bat extravagant when treating with an the valuable product to ofctataetf for next tonothtoc by Ktog LeopahTs representa- tives and the natives zeaotre persuasion te induce them to find the rubber for the white man It to tote peFauaton which has led to tile taseraatteaal protest against the Congo atrocities Very eGos tar and mutilation when with re ealdtrant uesrotc Great Britain te sort of overlord of Zoo putting down slavery te the Suttaas The loiter was educated ta England and to a certain extent sympa fuses with British Ideas of freedom Bat there Is the revenue to be considered and so slavery slightly disguised exists ta Lately the dealers have learned the Portuguese trick of making the news sip an indenture form thus tending ntea certain number of years fetch tempting prices sad after the human te disposed of the agent boo no farth- er Interest ta his career It eMU very little to secare the victims and owing te the absence of raHwefs the staves are compelled to march to their desttaation Feeding to not a aerioas Item f expendi- ture the surrounding country will provide enough food for the niggers- In the caee of a negi who looks likely to retain hte physical fitness until the cad of the journey tittle trouble to taken and be to left to shin for himself te the mat- ter of food The weaklings however the dealer gives them some attention Even then this means that his profits wilt probably be quadrupled n tile extra expenditure to Justine The market boy to SSt or hW for a black Hercules who gives promise of jUtndais the strata of forced labor Women cost between 6 and 2a In Memory of Old Hickory If the spirit ef Old Hickory should de- e spot sear which he entered the earthly house of this taber- nacle ta 177 he would hardly reeogu e tile place so greet has been the change The wilderness has been made ta bloom and ta its midst stands the thriving town of Waxbaw He would soon discover however that he to sot forgotten for a broom tablet on the railroad station pro claims the fact that near tills place An- drew Jackson was born And Squire Hen ry N McWhorter who lives hard by Is always ready to greet the spirit of the great Andrew wiCi Welcome dear cuest end ost Not to put too dee the have not at z1bc but stiJIJllve great I Zanzibar self to wont for MIary for TIle it of tile meet in the world fur goof stoves murk be ttteDed up It porelbie sad so prices vary from for a wk WuIMw p QatocIe 0II0cner dIk to t Urea a t upon It persuaders Mopped tot dealing we ctUty do- minions a nominal trade course profit- able chat- tel ofsiares say to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ m Grand Reopening WEEK coaaaciss TOwoaBoir HATLIEE GALA INAUGURAL ATTRACTION 30Handsome Girls30 From the BIus Grass SUto Costumed in the Latest Up todate Parisian Style 6STAR VAflDBflLLE ACTS 6 THE BH16ABIER- SGATTA7TIBY OF DR WILEY Wonderful Bravery la Eating Baneful Food Hw absurd Dr Wiley because e been detected with trimmings and a special saW pine divers mugs of ta a WsrteliniKia restaurant Wiley the sovenuneot chtBiiaf and diet tot wile etenmnr eztate temperance in us to floe lang saat be as faaanr as we can without luxuries lid allure of the table Tbe tanj erial dab te pecun r to WnoMngMn aaa these wIlD have linger- ed lovingly over It win not foil to under Wiley was tempted and felL would not fall to with such a dish ta ttemt of him and clear the trencher by rapt delicious de- grees Such as haet aot been intimate with Imperial crab are disqualified to sit in Joogiaent open Dr Wiley a tenk with esttras and salad of all nations and several mugs of heady ale tilts Jade argues a gar jantuan aapettte and ato throwing of discretion to the minus But it must be that r r Wltejr as a man of science Is a realist it to us that be exhibited tbe red hedge of courage ta charging this rampart of food As a dtettet be knew n hat the consequences might be He was aware he might with tile toot mouthful or unhappily before PvobaMy be had made his will These he set a martyr to science whether is he broke bte own rules for longevit and studying tile efiect of the seductive but deleterious upon his diges tine tract tronomic field as well as of the battle- field With each portton f crab or rut t steak and each draught of musty ale Dr Harvey Washington Wiley might have breathed his test And for what purpose dM be look te the face so conscteaety Only to in- dulge an epicurean paictea sad revel In a arfelt of food We never believe The poteen squad knows Ms chief He Is the gravest of the brave ta consuming baneful however palatable it may tae Tile truth to Dr Wiley was surprised In an act of water which only he would make light of The insinuation that he dose not practice what be preaches ig- nores hits censfeeoous selfsacriflce and savers of ezrvy sad black ingratitude TJEUHKEBBESS IN MAINE Prohibition Laws Rave Sot Settled the Rum Question 31 r Hefeaaa Day who has a sur Appletons Magazine that there is more droakenaees ta tiM prohibition State thou ta tile other Yew England States where there is ao prohwtttoa tow lIsting the pact year ta Portland there ir re 56 arrests for tetexieation to the law of the population and ta Bangor 10 to the XG08L The average te all Maine cities was 381i to th For all New England the average was only IS 1 There are all sens of ways to get whisky The sole floartoaes without reg slain bitten which of course exetades regula- tion and the eenctaaence to according ta Mr Day appalling But there te no prospect of a repeal of the law which Is a fixtare The people of the rural sections are anwaveringlr- in favor ef the law as It stands aad will meat Ia some localities It is enforced because it is supported by public senti- ment so that the effect Is a rlamsy kind of local option under the guise of State prohibition So then they have what they want In Maine namely proMMttea But they have beside what they do net want the rum question and It assumes a form more vlctoas in Maine than te otbe States whose ideals are not written obstinately In the statute People who want temperance decency and good or df r will not fall to conclude that prohl- biUTj does not brins these blessizyrs KlENTUCKY- aELIIES l I NL i His yna the x petr It It to Pi1ory m the act of COQ large jr- n1IaI a steok yale wg aed IkItIidDb sad tskwe the stand that at tile wont Dr WIle the a nIB lilt ENd ex- pire lie lived or died caJtDIF g his puIte There are M q the gas deaLt it As of science Dr Wiley tO P where he hesitates to lead food n ibe St 1 PmOimch eel or the kUadCn in Maine in lilt There only IeftIDI pro not even listen to pIe Its ameDdV So ffextWeek Yt Sea and hea two 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Page 1: Washington Herald. (Washington, DC) 1908-08-09 [p 7].THE WASHINGTON HEBALD SUNDAY AUGUST 9 1908 T ip PLAYS AND PLAYFOLKWH- AT IS DOING IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD IN MIDSUMMER AT THE PLAYHOUSES-

THE WASHINGTON HEBALD SUNDAY AUGUST 9 1908 T

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AT IS DOING IN THE THEATRICALWORLD IN MIDSUMMER

AT THE PLAYHOUSES-

The Academy The Star Boutengagement of Taylor GranvUto ta

The Stir Bout wfll be tile attrarr a atthe icew Academy tomor-row right The play which te aa eteb-

ome name to ta four actsutnes and win undoubtedly prave the

saUon of this seasons dramatic novUos Mr GranvUle wiU supported

i big and competent cast Inrludhi-giiss Laura Phrpont who win be seenlr her original role of Mayme Farrilltie tough girl sweetheart of Joe Brady

The first act akes place in the Couttrental Club a rich gambling club run byGeorge Steele a wellknown sportingroan of New York Mart

Sght promoter and owner af the Otjmiian Boxing Club is na asseflits of

A year previous te the upimiiror the puy Joe Bradr had teatfeathtrwelgat championshipto Spangle who was nowHenaessys management The JDd Iamatched to fight The Harlem Winterthe Brit nIt at Uennessys dub DarIrg the evening wnich Is tedte nightat the club Mayme Farren lees formerBWftheart meets Tod a aew-nr rr reporter who

TOSS Joe Brady a few months previousfound that his defeat by flpaaghi was

owing to a aiuscuter asTectioa afes which be caused te be treated aad-u Jot was as good as ever Joe

lleviLg had beea deserted by aR Wo

nd his nieeting with Mayme that

ss Later ta the eveatag Joe ad2lA nt spoil ao attempted robbery of the

ate by Kid Spangle who derou3 cf obtaining money to bet upon

trrst f had attempted the robbery aidedc 3 abetted by Maggte McFtan IdsETreihTirt and daughter of Pat McFlo-

aois txnefactor and friend Te shieldhe grl Joe denied recognising the thief

THUS dr w saapteteai npoa hbaeeUTic act shows McFlnns salooa

the Bowery with Joe Bradys teamingnrs 13 the beast It to the mora

rg of the Sght aDd word te brought Ia

tit The Harlem Wonder has beenput out of business by a trolley ear aad-McFirn endeavors io have lee Brady

ut 5tuted After turning down severalroposions for a frameno fight forETC ladling the betting public Heaneesyfinally consents to let Joe go on and

puts up a I50S side bet Bythat Joe a afraid of Spangfe

End will not appear ta the ring theytruee McFlnas anger aad be bets aa ad-ditional JlOMt that Brady does show

order to do so be had to pledge hisoou and teaaawat

The first scene of the third act showsthe exterior of the boxing dub early Inthe evening of the fight Steels who te-

Hennessjs financial backer Isreferee the light Henae y isto win the bet with McFmn thatJoo not up sad through a de-Cy letter purporting to be signed by-

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In sce three the driver te shown far-ther down where the machine ta stoppedTjy a policeman for exceeding the speedlimit An exciting and nerve racklog-

ve minutes te teat there but Joe te-

iaul to the occasion and with fifteen

Tha fourth scene shows the arena afthe fight club crowded with thnnsandj of

ght tans The prenminartes are all run-off arid after some characteristic rtag

daBrady is not present Hennessy is aboutto claim McFinas money when lee

The loin i aaadu of realistic fightirZ which follow ends ta a knockout ofSpangle by Joe sad virtue triumphsorv9 more

The last act shows the new champtaas-purtnents in the Savoy Hotel where Joe

Is giing a bachelor dinner to Ids friendson the eve of his marriage with kayoFar U-

Jfevr Lyeeam Reopenx TomorrowThe Kentucky Belles win be the at

traction for the Timpimliu of the YawLyceumTte company pr seats a new imrtrcomedy in two acts entitled The Hood3ars Holiday The pteee Is by J Giant

who has written fifteen originalx uscal

the correct rhythm sad fgfr tossaie them popular The stellar rate orGeneral Boomto turn thief in Order to save his futdw ding resources Is ta the hands efJln Xlamond the toadtag eomedten 3arTUTTond is a funmaker of reoognteed

blity and has been surrounded with aor fifty talented people t tn-Oiliiiey and Golden J Grant Gfbsoa

IiS3 Adele Ranney Two Melroee Broth-ers and Dave and leI Mazda Thereis also a chorus af thirty pretty girls

tribute iiumeasBreabiy to the afthe july show

Taylor Granrllle

The Star has had a vaauthor and ath-

lete During his career as aa lid beIAS never played a pert originated by

are the Middy In Jacob Lius productionAf The Ensign Tote WMgetts n-

Orles Coghteas peeducUon of Tbecal Box the Pumpkin ta Haw

production of The Pearl sadt Pmpkin parts ta Marie Burnrogta-azd Maurice Bauj aunts The Brute of-t Strong and appeared ta an wfgtaal-r in support of Delta yox ta The Litt Host

He associated for over few yearst the late Charles Cajrhtea and was

He also conceived wrote aadstarred in the weBknown racing sketchTe Futurity Wtaaer which tcored-ii r a big reccass ta the better thee of-raudsvllle houses a few years age

enormous sa teai which followedproduction of The Star Bout ta

xaudviiie houses test season promptedra to elaborate the sbetch tote a four

aci drama

llarenret Wyeherljr to Star3toenm in

addition to their duties of QC a cir-cuit oi theaters and The Gar Mastesaahaxe signed a contract with MargaretTVyclerly to star her ta a now piay

husband Bayard Veilter and Stasissus Stange called Other Sett

Miss Wycherty mode a saceees te-inudevUia ta a protean sketch playing

halt dozeD diffi Bt eharactera withinthe lmit of twenty mincTes She willhave two parts o plar n this new dramaVhen she goes to New York some upsets

will be give of the Yeatscramps likewise Ibsens Lady from the-E i Th rp i also somf talk of seedingUC ii to iocdon next June

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NOTES OF THE STAGEJames J Carbett will go te Chicago in-

meaee rehearsals in Facsne the Mnste

Katherine Stewart Gertreda AuganleEmmett SbackeMvrt B na ChorchfUand Off wilt be ta William Favor

A divorce has been awarded te Mrs AJohnatono Faraaai from her hnabanDustin lara This wIN not Interfere

Julian JUwavde nowGay Moslean ap a the eport R I an Friday Ang

to the HeOte Street Tla t J

Edward BOto who ana an hapnruntrole in James Po b i eomedy TheTraveling Sahgmaa ta blather ofEdtth Ems WOMB play The Nehruhaa will he produced by Henry B

Lieu and the Mo se wW have tetaB caet Edmund Breese Fraser Coolter-ManVolai Duncan Reginald Carriactoa EA ghtrh Walter Alton Charles StnralsDorothy DaaneOy Marlon Potluck

Dcsxaond KeOey wh the partof Jane Hammond tat Her ShMer withEU D njms i toM usaran sod wasnrevtoosly m

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UUtaa Attirtosa has a mater boottide she has called Paid m FulL A aHcutler has besa am at for maaihirihlp tahe sjinhsmnt Yacht Club at Port

tacton and Edwin Stove who ascow is goIng ta seo that Mtas Alberta onbecomes a foBaadfjed mimtiiir and thenfor a pooitlqn as saK Ueuteaant

The Cotaanta Theater entlreiy reno-vated sod under now manage nunt wilt

I September 7 Kaaaetter Camcteclr whohas gained great papntertty as leading

star herself with a new play by a newauthor His Comstock ta Jet will be

Maurice B XfcrbT who has beau satingas general prena jepveseatative fur Hoary I

W Savage during Freak C Paynes-Mreuuous tour ahead of Madam Butterar and pteyfnl pertgrteattea abroad

for the ute Merry Wlnaw companywhile Payne once mot takes a hatfNei-soa held an tie desfc ta theofflce

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ta Yew York CHy Robert Bdenen taThe Call of the North at the HThe TiavetesT Sntesmaa at the Ub

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Chauncey CMcotfs play for this itaean ofwhich R a Johaeea Young and RIta 01eotttoga Mr CMcotfs home and will becontinued dafly until Friday Aagaet 14when the first public performance of thenew drama win be given in the BroadwayTheater ia that city After two nights InSaratoga the company Jumps to Minneap-olis whore Mr Oieott begins Ids regular

George Broadharat te going te be oneof the dramatists very much ia evidencethteWtater both ta New York and on the

wfil bettaae WOettre which be wrote ta-

Hbrine LAmb Russell ta the Liberty

right after the first of the year

of the Hear win make Mr Brood

the President at the United States

William Colliers NeW PlayWmtnax ColKer kept his word and deliv-

ered the promised manuscript of a newplay caned Patriot to CharlesFreeman last Wednesday At least itbore an the outward sIRs of being

It was bound m an easily handledmanuscript cower On the etitsMe wasprinted The Patriot a comedy by WUItorn Collier But inside these very nIceleather cover aH else was written teMr Comers private hieroglyphics Inscfibed saperscrAed and drcumscrihod

are the authors began at Sua-

On Augeet

roM CaJJ oflit tile at tile

with George V wilt

wIlDe a play for Cyril Scott Is to1 alas to be

New is

playing TIMabout twice that pUll to

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His WaiF Ths the NertMaeon Node aad

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new be-delthed by Noe sesu-is York sad asotbet

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with dtelocue stage business happytheughts and diagrams of the seeaesI am aorry said Mr Freeman after

staring fixedly at the raenuscrjpt forsome tilDe hot English German andenoagh Preach to save me frem starvingta Parts are the entr languages I knowThis doesnt took ta me like any of these

Oh yes it to replied Mr andIll prove it to yes by your own stenogra-pher Ad he most have succeeded be

Patriot is Mr Colliers playfor toe cooing season

Corning to AcademyA cowboy bead of excellent musicians a

trained horse that raises the Americanflag which signals an atuek o s zsof and bed indians a realoldtime stage coach and Itsholdup a rat prterie scene and anIndians marksicaBshlp with bawte knivesthrowing them twenty paces arid pinningthe heroine to a tree are among the

of A H Woods The Gambler fromthe West a thrMttaa melodrama whiskwill be the attraction at the Xew Acad-emy for the week beginning Monday Au-gust 17

David VarfleId In LondonAnother report cemes fram Europe to

the effect that David Warfleld will playThe Music Master in London at theAdetoM Theater under the managementof George Bdwardae About six monthsago it was aeld Mr WarfieM would play awhose year abroad and sabsequeatly itwas given out that ids season wtrtd

ta Francisco where at the Alca-zar Tbealec be intended to remain for

time with his repertoire Now It thereport from abroad is correct Mr Warfield wilt curtail his Ameicao season

The Thief at the EmpireCarries Frohioan announces that The

TIde with Margaret nitegtoa and BruceMeRaa who are now playing so success-fully in the West will appear for tennights at the Empire Theater beginningThursday September J Mr Crane in or-

der to get an additional rest abroad willbegin ha season in Father and the Boys

I outside of New York on September 15

The

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THE SLEEPING SEAL

Lots of People Always Waiting toSee film Fall Oft the Table

FkM tha Nir York S-

Vtettors at the aquarium never tire ofwatcMag the harbor eate and one thingthat pleases thom particularly is to seet e seats tall oft their tabfewhen they go-

te sHepThere are three harbor seals here and

ta the ndddte of than poet there arealaee togetheC two solid low tables

their just above the water on whichthe seals climb set as they would onrooks to steep ar to TOOt And sometimesone or another of the will eHmboat af the water to one of those tapesand lie there on it maybe root atejlthe at one side end perhaps withits head and the foreword port of Jts

hanging over the edge of the tableta treat apparently all of the time In

t danger ef retting off

tote the water ta frontAad when a seal lies on a table like

that sUsptac people standthe pool watching and waiting

He wont hurthimself whoa he does ian he will suaplyfan oeT into the water but oW and youngwan women and chUdren win saadthere with keen interest sMantly watchingsad waiting for that seal te taR-

A seal is always Mk ly to movea little in its sleep not saifttae poeitioabat maybe its uppers or giving Hs body

swttcbe and this seal moves ta thatway every now sad then It doesat seenas If it could make nay at allwithout tailing oil But It deer It wnfeeds Its taU Uppers sad thou folds them

timer it mirnii its forward uppers andthou folds them back OB Its body agentsod ovary now and then it nods

IU heed hanging ever the edge of the

then the dozing seal recovers It withla little Jerk lust as a person dosing M-

a chair would do And this noddinggreatly tar rosily

j every time the seal sods It setms as Ifbet It and usEs and stiltto bring Its bead up ta time

and y on the stable And thus maybeso far that ta recovering

I

tops

thetaat 1M of pitching ot Mad tlrst

ergtile IM1 to taU <

sleeping

tie

up tpetber to he stili aM

Ia front lower and

b-aa the peopleI-tt Re

lIDbeIMI

pine-d

seal

edge

body

the side

a

mee meat

spats se

tbl droop lower5od

adsurg

its dropsthe seal deco all Mat lose Its balance

and at that a little murmur runs aroundpeople settle dews te

intently oUtas they

are putty sure to do they are rewardedThe first thing yen know the jiiininrtseaTs heed drupe ta far down tiM Msness aH but touches the water and he

Jest sadtries ta recover baaiitf but this timeDes too far over sad sway he gore anthe table head first into the water andthea a buss runs areand among thewatching people sad everybody sullenand you hear some people i irlslmlaa expreaetag their interest audibly

The seal takes a Ilttto abort easy tunaround in the water and comes back andclimbs ap agate en the tibte raises its

there and takes a teak around atpeople and thea BOB dawn and gees te

And maay stay te him tall offagate while ta place of those who moveon others top to look sod so there artalways tots of people deeply interested

around the seal poet waitingthe seal taB off the table

THE TROLLEY DOG

A flack and Tnt Whose DnllT Sport

The Uaitey dec appeared ta BMetc-iyn He deeeres his name just as muchas the

tthe posi the

tt they

t ie sad

theIIsad children III

tit

Is to RIde OR the Carshas

dog atIIo1IP tIP

separate tines at theSo tat only fit tIM type has HeR

sadwatch mere

And stay ie engb

bead shoulder a

bead

asee

eros eaee standingto-

me

does toauto there l pet epouph of hia is mahe-a dog skew

meahaervad and Ida habits studied ThIsijierhnfn has his habitat ta the car borneaf the DeKalb avenue line As sue ofthe conductors put it he belongs ne

bitch and breeding this dog te ahowever

trelleT cars and the awn who run themOne thing be must have daily sad that te-

a ride ea a ear or more strictly speak-ing a run with a err

If you go to Brooklyn by a DeYCatbavenue car very laze some night whentravel is stock you may see this loUsy

I dog sttttag proudly oa the front seatj the mauiiiiisn As soon as the

fairly started over the bridge the

will jump oat and race the carthe way screw He te very adept atdodging the mOle naaieau

When be gets tired of exerdee Bobwin mount the front seat again But beis net allowed ta root conductorwm whistle to him and Bob will perform-a high hurdle dash back over the seatsHe takes each seat at a separate Jump3 o sooner Is be oa the buck platformthan the mocormaa whistles for him and

a studyof the topography of aa open trolleycar will skew

Bob does not remain Idle for any length

exchange of greetings Sometimes he hasto be recoiled by the awtormaa or coo

The wonder to that he severtort for be leaves the ear and re-

t alively dtp

We give Mm a ride nearly everynIght sold the soadacter land he al-ways enjoys it So tor that dowe and so do the paannport He Is thebeet trolley dog ta captivity

to-By

Mack IIIId tan HIsto e mIsty tile

ca-rtsdec who answers to the name c

Bob will SO by theThe reU1rU job as

of time At the sight or g tar-a one lie fa the car to a y tOt alt

duetsegets

to it again whoa it Is going

tter

Interestcentered 1

be-hind

of Bstof

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Robert Bdesen In The Call of theXorth

Rehearsals of The Can af the Xdrtkthe new BroadbutK play ta whisk RobertSdeeon will teeagacate his sixth seasonas a star under the management of Henry-B Harris began JCanday at the HudsonTheater The new play to founded enStewart Edward WhitesHouse and white making a liberal useef Ue original story retalataK the leadingcharacters and central episode Me Broadburst has wisely used the story esly as asubstantial feuBdation rather than as acomplete urebof the ordinary draatatizatine He has elaborated with excellenterect Ob the comedy element and thetime of action has been condensed to acouple of days affording action of asweeping and forceful nature for withinthat time bitter conflict between twodetermined moo Is happily senduded aswell as the swift teve affair between oneof the men and the doughier ef the ether

About Rats

Tom Speedy tbe Lfberton naturalisthas dettvered JadgmenCJa the Scotsman

a let ef Interesting eorreepbadeiKe-conoemtar rats The statement that the

three years increase to GMK should hesays be accepted wfta the proverbialpinch of salt As tile result ef observa-tion Mr Speedy declares that ftf leeA wastile largest breed he beg ever seen andfour the smallest Seven was the

of those he kept ta confinement Theyoung at born blind and It Is fourteendays before they can eee A month laterthey are displaced by another brood and

are driver from the nursery to fendfor themselves Frequently only one femate te found ta a brood and this In alarge measure must cheek tile geometrlral tendency to increase What becomes-of EO many young bachelor rats MrSpeedy does not tate It Is ascerted thatold males when opportunity offers

young broods but of this MrSpeedy has no knowledge This he doeskriowtbat the mother rat keeps the oldmale away from her brood in confine

a

tm th 0IaIII

pqpay of a pair of rats will In

de-stroy

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Conjure a

Leed

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MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

Mr and Thomas Evans Greenehave gone to Cambridge JW to remainfor a fortnight with Mr Greenes

Rev and Mrs William WallaceGreene of that

Mr Greene left en Thursday at anarise en his yacht the Katte V accoinpanted by Ms faretaermtew Mr EdwinL WH Mr Andrews They wentfirst te Bahbaeee ay way ef the PotomacRIVer Chesapeake Bay GreeneJoined theta at Chnespfnke Beachwhither she went by tram and soIledacross the bay IB the NUte craft

Mr and Mrs Greene returned rectallyfrem Cauunsltoiit where their spent afew days with Mr David Blphamtheb-arytone rejMaratag lar a concert in BarHarbor on August 3 when Mr Wephemand other arttots including MrGreene will s tbe evenings enter-tainment to the of that

JaR Stekesz the yinag Pwtea pianistwho made a splaniMd reputation as anartist la this country appeared recentlyta recital in Parts whose he miir amequal success went from Puts toMunich where a brilliant reception wasgiven him by pcomineat maateteas e thatmusic center Prom Munich 6fr Sickest

hwoe already a favorite l wM

A Washington fOr the goodInmMceiasi be at ea of the WhitHome musicale hut season apsnrl athere OB January 10 He ha sayral risks to XT and Hi H P X Holt

ta their apartment tat the Ptetaace wherebe met many of the Ifaalng maslciaaand made many friends

TeaR Resske the great operatic tenor to enthusiastic over tile latent div

hasand

mess who will make tat the near future

recently aM to aa interview I belIeveterteusiy that If I had a theater at my-

fanaaaee exclusively with Americana

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Mrs

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arortsr Interpreter of I-

Wa pncrtos heroines has been engage I

tar athe Metropolitan Opera House In NewYrk to the spring ef HMi She ta to aa

with her brinUnt ppa OeraMtoe Parrar e weH known tat Washingtonpreftsetonally and socially withMow Lebmami has a great

The sports to h rhnma pmhahtywin be Beware Xexa e ep coldaabooM hi these days which ha splen-did ports far sapTsnsa and Otacfcs Ip-

hrntrt who appeared with treat saeoeasin the Whit House last winter at Mmu-

taf thecountry tot Bagtead It to not that thepteee to a-

dea te o arcaaacd and so well keptIt Is lIP hobby and U the envy of aU

TtoUars u the aatchbarhoad Her atadtowhere she does all her practicing ndstudying oaeaa this garden whichshe declares to her inspiration She takesher ateala during the MUBBMtall when she to able to be atoadcr a huge teat In the gardea

I Jvat now she is en tour in Australia

She played hi the Whit1 Jam Slekeax It was a matter f neat

that aatlher of artists wa-bcavd lit aabUe coocert her Mtos G 4-

wMt Him Crydst for

norm

fit spedsi is

Miss

whamto

Iodaoa of tile

bat In tile

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after spring sad earaham

Hoer so 3 just a week pesetoup

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Mrs WIlliam Keye Miller aapraaesoislet of this city who Is spendta her

concert last week in the Hotel Ce

Pro BcaI a d aeTa SereBade with oblicatov ta both ofwhich coowed most artistic trie andtatoh and a knowledce of the language

Hiss Alice Bnrbaae who to saeaalaKher summerteuere beautlfitl cottas Eden Hall toBar Harbor appeared in a mosicale teatweek WWI Mr Perry AvertU tenon gtr n-

ta the home of Mrs J Wen Wttchdyffetat Bar Harbor Him Borbane Is one ofthe few psmatau who caa play sconespaBhaanti deihjhtfuay and Mrl ei iaa e was a dtflscolt sac Hack aftile suecesa of the musicale duo toMiss Bttrtagcs playing

Mr Autos Kapar vtettnfc Mr Ernestcelltet and Mr John Porter Law

rcace pteatot aO of this etty have beeagiving several rhaajhernmsle coacartE ht-Morgaatawa W Va they havebed sacceaeec Mr Ka par sadMr Lawrence were MUOOog their ao

at Asbury Park W J ata

with Mrs tit tile

Lent

Mitering

aamer sang

1j r pronounced wes551 mu were fl Aquas tuasnoBrags

tellsshe

Mzugrae

Avertwag

where

l sonuaer eagaceavents at the sum-mer school of musk hi the State Daiver-stty and Mr Lent was engaged apodaUyfor Ute eoaeerta-

Mtoe Georgia E Muter director of theVirgil Cinder Ptoaa Scaaol of Washingtoo is receiving the sympathy of a tersecircle of friends because of tile rotdeath of her sister Mrs Walter WIteoz

Profs H E SeJtMMw sad William DePeed are ia Herndon Vs rebearatas-eomaanr of local stager for a perform-ance of Pinafore on the 12th aDd 13thof this month The cut will be cowposed f Wavaiagton talent and includessuch stagers and players asMr anti Mrs Harry 3tervns CharlesBell Charles A JohaeoB Ralph ColeaMB-Cbester Ripiey Eva Ballot and CarolynGriffith Dates also been arrangedfor performances at LetsDurg Viennaand adjacent towns The proceeds wiltbe for the benefit of local enterprises

Mrs Kirk L RusselL organist of WaughM E Church together with Mr Russell wm the part of thisweek for a trip throng New England

via New York CItY PUmdelpMaand Atlantic City They wilt be geaeabout one month

Mr William K Cobea organist aaddirector of music in Trinity 34 E Caarehen Capitol Hill ia taking August fer Msvacation and Mr J W Dyer of TakomaPark organizer and director for manyyears et the TakoxM Park Choral dubis acting as substitute Mr Goiter sadhis bride who was formerly Miss AddiePerkins are temporarily occupying anapartment in the Manor House

The marriage of Miss Clara Biiiedaughter of the late Mr Lewis Y EHtsfer many years MentMed with the moatclans of this city whose family has always been more or lees before the Bweteat public to Mr Hash WObw Taylorwbteh took place ta Carlisle Pa lastMonday was a matter of surprise andInterest to her many relatives and friendsin tills her former home ceremonywas performed in the presence of a fewfriends in the Carlisle Indian School andthe bride and bridegroom left at itc forWestborough Mass to visit the bridesaunt Mrs Susie Adams and her grandmother Mrs Roeeabaam rff this citywho la also vtotting Mrs Adams

Miss Ellis spent last winter In theCarlisle Indian School as teacher andmet Mr Taylor slaG a teacher there forthe first time They will return to Car-lisle In the fall and continue their workthere probably after a short visit toWashington

The brides mother was formerly MissRosa Roseobaum for many years organ

weft kDOWaEo-

leave latter

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1st In Wesley Ghpelof much ability SSw died some yearsago and Mr Ellis second wife who isnow Ms widow was formerly Miss illsKnight the weHknowa violinist andstager The bride Is niece of Mbs-Kafe M Elite tme of the best kncwnsonpiao stegecs hi weal circles

Mr Harry WheaSn Howard organistaad choirmaster in the Church of theIa nac taie 0Bneeptfen is spending hisnunm xr at Olantot Baach in a summer

Mrs Charles B Strong and her giftedyoung daughter Mica Gladys AUre j

Strong one of the tpteated pianists ofthe city wilt leave next week for Kuemoot Va to spend several weeks SlissStrong who was known only a few yearsago as nrasicai prodigy playing in pubMe when nine and ten years old graduated from tile Central High School inJune

WHY IS A JOKETheory of a Fresh Analysis of JIu

nor and Laughter i

Vhat te the sesset ef humor sad whydo we taagfa A kinds of pfaikwopiMrs

paasted sear this problem from

ties very seat the aoiation-staMHag thought that humor has j

produced for so many geaentlons endpeople have teuflfcud oft uncounted buitwna-wtthottt kaawiar the reason why If w-dM not know that everything which it

we might concludethat hamanfcty had wasted its time listenlag to Artotsphanen and Mark Twain j

There te a reason for the joke apart i

from the II rips tile funny man make j

oat af KA fresh aaalyste MIll diiveettoa of the

joke piantem ar sos CHaon

cry fintiy that there te something wrongfunny We must

he careful not to tarn this statement hother end la If then somethin-sfaaar in everythtag jneag we wouldbe put Jn aeed spirUs by a visit to the i

Jail and the asylums Pate or great nut 1

faring acmompanying a nmaa vitiates

and a JiIIICeI I

i

II

easagfLlMltt tJMire

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to tile without getIt is a

right So ozist

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Ms

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havedoeck peerert

her

has a

GardnerI tiso

Ia svuryt that

was

kmeor Any as syhate or love spoils the effect

Kobody magfaa when he is afraid oref humor be

Ifeat to jrae ef care aad-

ae merely stttr wfll not do forhamor

tebbepwaek atto maay tatestocss The oartoueJylW-

MssUC

bee somewhere the extremes ofbseliim Until and absolute untruth

There must he a stesitertty or mamablanc b tw si fact sad the buraoroast-statesBeat The wrong Ideawithin a lair saKsini ef titselmils rtty be a new nod uminpunnisort A anattertty which actaaBycelves does not snake i

The answer to the rtddV Why te aattek ef candy like a homer The onoieyou tick it the faster it goes Utaatrateean artificial resemblance eC words link

The pun to a low f

between wordslikeness Parody burlesque and farceexaggerate the right or standard conceptby petting na nadui f itelnule-oa the wrong If similarity orManee te the baste of humor It might beaqraed that burner Is deception Ac amatter of fact n a lim tile baawrtet te

liar or nut 4apeaa oa his sndtenceliar

Former analysts of the piuUtoiu have

tile counterfeit and fraudulent or becausebe rejalods in his superior smartness overothers ta catching a point Bat it te evi-dent that tills is not M Han toughs be-cause his mind hetag atoat detects the

sad with repudiates tt

wrong but its detection lid lepodtaoaKataraBy then must beoommon

ards of right and wrong as wen

who Jokes and him who laughs Herecomes a fool lets be grave said CharlesLamb inuanlng that there was aomon ground for the play of Jeet betweenthe men of tntrtlect and the foot Everytrade everyks own

standards of the normal sod beabnormal As the world changes opinionsalter and sock sew era produces its hu-mor appropriate to the prevailing ideasOnce the knight was a serious figureDon Qatxote mode him fanny when Idaeconomic usefulness had passed Dill nowbe is out of date for any purpose Thestase was formerly washed at Sodaythe tramp and the motbertaIaw sharethe honors bat evident they cotserve Indefinitely Condastow might bedrawn from the vaudeville Jests at the expeae af poHtfotaas and the aadbelt theory

thy

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reelode to she purple

and

Iste The

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joke

lug tIM u with ue false Is

the ofsad no ether ot

11 the fa dsostved he Is

bold that man Ia8IID1I because be

ha84lie oft sot F tile oftbe

theof jilt rAl lie bet IIIIa

section army baajokes its pe-

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And Other Curious and BeautifulFishes Arrived from Bermuda

rem tIn Sew Yet SeaThe two great green morays that have

beeR an attraction at Ute aaaartamhave ta the tonic wIth them now a aew

from Bermuda on July M The newlyarHMd giant eel Is fully as big as eitherof the two others being five feet andsomething over ta length ta color It to

the same dell sreea but of a Httie deeper tint

The big green morays here occupy twotasks thrown into one with a high widearch between When the new moray waspot tate the tank preparattoas were made

chauld resent Ks presence and it wassoot necessary to separate tt The ne

had scarcely straightened Itselfout before one of the old eels canelag alongside with Hs head be-side that ef tile newcomer When these

fight they may lacerate each otherterribly with their cruet teeth and theold eel was apparently intent oa sh4ngnow So they drove the new eel lola onesection of the tank by itself and put downa wire screen between that section andtbe other Later they will mice thescreen and let the gtent get togetheragain andafter a time when they getused te one another they are Mkety tedwell together la amity

In tbe same shipment was a younggreen moray ali three feet ta lengthone of a size novae before seen hereThere were in the lot altogether upwardof 381 odd and beautiful fishes represent-ing twentyfour varieties and includingprincess rock fish surgeon fish yellowgrunts white grunts blue striped groatseasels lady Salt sergeant majors breamgray snappers hinds angel flakes spot-ted morals fooreyee cowfish trunkashgreen parrot fish squirrel deb mud par-rots red fianedpariwte and User reck

lash

His UtilityPuck

UhtvaH new Otevd s M e Broth-er Vtterkack a4dn s4 g hte eaOow

ta an admonitory war aeat gnto ntewMn and laments ah kaze yas-cnHud y0 alat no use IB de world In degreat deeeaposittoB of de denigger has ills utility What ta name

gracious would de Jacklegged whitepoliticians have to hoorang about if darwant no Digger question De worm amcreated widout feathers and tins sos hewont clutter up de works of de cidermill Hurrumpti J

A NEW GREEN

bag

of Ute apeds

r

to set k apart there If Ute

slidsilently

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AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTS

A Rcrnance of the Prize Ring

4BJC ACTS 7 BIG SCENES2tO Elaborate Scelc Effects

24WoeXJ in How York CityDont Fall to the Famous Prize Ring Scono

EXT VtfEEK THEGAriJBiERO ST-LIj

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All li WiIUn

LANDI NO ENGAGEMENT WASHiNGTON

Round trip to llnlUporeb Elettrie after 4 Po m exceptL0O

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The Big New York Success

TAYLO GRAINLLE-n the DrmntIc Plovelty of the Season

TH STAR BOUTSt1rrIg

Pen Ic on the

Seg

Come to Baltimore and See us at the ftcademy Thj Week

W1kerTheir Sreatest Euc-

ces3APANIAIN

nra dailySatorday

THE 360KEBJT SLAVE TEOERMow He Works Traffic In Human

BolnKM Most Pr H4abIe in WorldIt is oce of the delusions of modern

civOteatioa that slavery not existBut there lie ta the world today thou

of Mack gins laboring underhideous teem of forced labor wnich-

to only ncceatanted by the absurd attrmin o clally free by

means of toasd deciaaents couched inthe nagroej cannot possibly

understand says TitBitsA typical

southwest coast of Africa There are 1mmease cocoa plantations ta the Portuguess islands of SaD Thome and Principe

4n obtain teBBsass for them there is a j

providing negroes These men organize r

special parties who estptoce the interiorof African and hundreds of j

1 who are fr

driven back to the COSt in a manacledcondition Whole families se captured tand sold ta according to physicalcondition Sad ape

TIle irony of the whole traffic is thateverything te done on a legal baste There f

whose duty it to to Prevent the exploita-tion ft staves ef win notadmit that slavery ejdete be system IStoo perfect But the negroes think

Their tae te one of Wekmg hardlabor though they are iiiisjul asers on the ptentattea for a certainher of years at what append to be a tea

knowsthat he win never get ft At the point ofthe ewocd he signs an aamemfiit be caaoat read htaueif bony and sealto the traders Once on the totead be

lye or sewn years the farce of signtag te agate jnae througn pad ao on na-

his primeval dwning not a penny thelabor It to

very seldom indeed that any of thesesteve live to old age Five years te gen-erally enoagh for the strongest coaMteu-ttoa

To avoid the paytag of wages a aystemte tatroduced by which the worker

cannot possibly escape losing his nominalwage Flogging are of course everydayoccurrences women suttertag as wail smen They live ta bats when not engagedta the fields and even if the wretchedcrsntures could escape their goecde theywould be utterly unable to leave the iouand Thus the geographical position savesthe owners thousands of pounds

King Leopold derives nearly Mttyear from his Congo property and

most of this huge sum imissionaries and othess made eat of theblood and teats of hseplsm slaves

leaoh month to the Belgian monarchs1 agents The same farce ef socalled vol1 salary signtagon to gone through here

m

does

the

4IIIIIII to

It CY

JiIa country ill tto exist ID the Port colony on the r

ere dealers who make a of

j

Iota

special opest at o1aBe

This wape is I-saew laid the

royYeS for the cod of I period

of

dl be Is too GAd wIleD he to

Iricher for Ida ate of bad I

of

bo-ar forced to bring Is se much rubber

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the valuable product to ofctataetf for nexttonothtoc by Ktog LeopahTs representa-tives and the natives zeaotre persuasionte induce them to find the rubber for thewhite man It to tote peFauaton whichhas led to tile taseraatteaal protestagainst the Congo atrocities Very eGos

tar and mutilation when with reealdtrant uesrotc

Great Britain te sort of overlord of Zoo

putting down slavery te the SuttaasThe loiter was educated ta

England and to a certain extent sympafuses with British Ideas of freedom Batthere Is the revenue to be considered andso slavery slightly disguised exists ta

Lately the dealers have learnedthe Portuguese trick of making the newssip an indenture form thus tending ntea

certain number of years

fetchtempting prices sad after the human

te disposed of the agent boo no farth-er Interest ta his career It eMU verylittle to secare the victims and owing tethe absence of raHwefs the staves arecompelled to march to their desttaationFeeding to not a aerioas Item f expendi-ture the surrounding country will provideenough food for the niggers-

In the caee of a negi who looks likelyto retain hte physical fitness until the cadof the journey tittle trouble to taken andbe to left to shin for himself te the mat-ter of food The weaklings however

the dealer gives them some attentionEven then this means that his profitswilt probably be quadrupled n tile extraexpenditure to Justine The market

boy to SSt or hW for a black Herculeswho gives promise of jUtndais the strataof forced labor Women cost between 6and 2a

In Memory of Old Hickory

If the spirit ef Old Hickory should de-e spot sear which he

entered the earthly house of this taber-nacle ta 177 he would hardly reeogu etile place so greet has been the changeThe wilderness has been made ta bloomand ta its midst stands the thriving townof Waxbaw He would soon discoverhowever that he to sot forgotten for abroom tablet on the railroad station proclaims the fact that near tills place An-drew Jackson was born And Squire Henry N McWhorter who lives hard by Isalways ready to greet the spirit of thegreat Andrew wiCi Welcome dear cuestend ost

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THE BH16ABIER-

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Wonderful Bravery la EatingBaneful Food

Hw absurdDr Wiley because e been detected

with trimmingsand a special saW pine divers mugs of

ta a WsrteliniKia restaurantWiley the sovenuneot chtBiiaf and diettot wile etenmnr eztate temperance in

us tofloe lang saat be as faaanr as we canwithout luxuries lid allure of thetable

Tbe tanj erial dab te pecun r toWnoMngMn aaa these wIlD have linger-ed lovingly over It win not foil to under

Wiley wastempted and felL would not fall towith such a dish ta ttemt of him andclear the trencher by rapt delicious de-grees Such as haet aot been intimatewith Imperial crab are disqualifiedto sit in Joogiaent open Dr Wiley

a tenk with esttras and saladof all nations and several mugsof heady ale tilts Jade argues a garjantuan aapettte and ato throwing ofdiscretion to the minus But it must be

that r r Wltejr as a man ofscience Is a realist it to us thatbe exhibited tbe red hedge of courageta charging this rampart of food As adtettet be knew n hat the consequencesmight be He was aware he might

with tile toot mouthful or unhappilybefore PvobaMy be had made his willThese he set a martyr to science whether

is he broke bte own rules for longevitand studying tile efiect of the seductivebut deleterious upon his digestine tracttronomic field as well as of the battle-field With each portton f crab or rut tsteak and each draught of musty aleDr Harvey Washington Wiley mighthave breathed his test

And for what purpose dM be lookte the face so conscteaety Only to in-dulge an epicurean paictea sad revel In aarfelt of food We never believe

The poteen squad knows Ms chief He Isthe gravest of the brave ta consumingbaneful however palatable it maytae Tile truth to Dr Wiley was surprisedIn an act of water which only he wouldmake light of The insinuation that hedose not practice what be preaches ig-nores hits censfeeoous selfsacriflce andsavers of ezrvy sad black ingratitude

TJEUHKEBBESS IN MAINE

Prohibition Laws Rave Sot Settledthe Rum Question

31 r Hefeaaa Day who has a sur

Appletons Magazine that there is moredroakenaees ta tiM prohibition Statethou ta tile other Yew England Stateswhere there is ao prohwtttoa tow

lIsting the pact year ta Portland thereir re 56 arrests for tetexieation to thelaw of the population and ta Bangor 10to the XG08L The average te all Mainecities was 381i to th For allNew England the average was only IS 1

There are all sens of ways to getwhisky The sole floartoaes without regslainbitten which of course exetades regula-tion and the eenctaaence to accordingta Mr Day appalling

But there te no prospect of a repeal ofthe law which Is a fixtare The peopleof the rural sections are anwaveringlr-in favor ef the law as It stands aad will

meat Ia some localities It is enforcedbecause it is supported by public senti-ment so that the effect Is a rlamsy kindof local option under the guise of Stateprohibition

So then they have what they want InMaine namely proMMttea But theyhave beside what they do net want therum question and It assumes a formmore vlctoas in Maine than te otbeStates whose ideals are not writtenobstinately In the statute People whowant temperance decency and good ordfr will not fall to conclude that prohl-biUTj does not brins these blessizyrs

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