Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1911, Page 10, Image 10
Evidently His C KAvefovs 1 ' I fyouR honor, m,"' " (w ne.fcfi 1 fy COURTT lt "V ? 6TNAnN?l9 ' 1 M. ' , ATTORNS TH r I AGrXIN? I )r AtVTs..nMi:nl A '3 ' J . JekJ ; f.r m wM ' (?) ' 1 1! (7) In i &m 1 1 ,J$k Ml iff - -r- 11 Ls-fJnBk-. CRESCENTS BEAT STERLINGS Hewly Organized Five it Outplayed in Hot Game. BARROWMAH 13 BRIGHT STAB . ftkawa Urcat Befd In Tattla tar ' lrll la Ihr .Baak Hrora U HM Vif MiIrd from thf Start. 1b a liotly cmiteBted ti:i m - t euiiv Mpji'ii. C:iii1Uiui ainoclaliau gm- B1jin lt cvonluc tbo CrMcant bkot team teat lt? Jtm!lnif fiva by a , we of to 6. TUU It tha nmt im in wtiKih tha 8t.-ii-ik lva pla0. bav. ln enured tha baikct tail lug- of - th avaoc'iatioa yoata. day . ino.Tnt. and it 4u to their lack of er.i-Vork , th4t they rr o badijr btcn. apita ; f thlt they played a very goad gk.tie and made the Creerenta fltlit l.uia (or . i heir Boorat'. For the CroHcent.i Nevan, Biii.ci.an ' and Llndertnu playetl lUo hat I fiir.e. Barrowroan, eapeclally xood, aJwayt I In tha rUrht pUue at the right tltaa, and ha Invariably toaeed tho ball In 114; Uav Itet. While no crttkiiem cnuld be found ; with btfl team work, ha made numeroua tpeotaoular plaa. Kandberf and Youuger 1 tarred for the Htorllac; qutnteC. i. . Tha llnenu: rUEKCENT8.' HTEfiXJXU. Neevan K. FU. I' Hanubert narrownun....Lb V Younsnr ' Harrla. C. V j.Wentinc 11. O Ton-ill . fuijlnt I Ltnderman. a. ii ..s.twttlpr The followlnn field iioiila were made by .' tha Crmu!niii Neavan. t;, Barrnwman, ' ; liarrla, 4; Voul (uala: Nevan, X. lleld KoalM mad by lira rttarllus: Hand ' yrg, 1; TonnKor, 1. Poul gosln: Hund ! rwrg. 1; Younger, 1. ' The lialfa were of , nfteen minute .duration. Welker . aottd aa referee. Old-Fasliioiied Game is Taken Up by Boys Ottftha youngatera have taken up the old-Uirie ea-TMi .of "auw belly" and tlie v leant Iota aud achool grounda about tha , city pmaent a buay aoana every afternoon whn achool la out. The rulm of the game are atmllar to ' tUoee of lea hutJioy. except that "saw ' belly'" ia played on tha ground and each player lie a pocket or vmall hole to guard. In ' addition to the Individual pockets there la a 'law pocket.' a big t Ixola : In s tha . oaotar, around which tha I'layera pootonta are dug. -v Each itlanv haa a pocket " except the am who la out . It la Ota ohjeot to get tho puck JnU "aaw pocket" and the ubjeot of tho other playara to keep him nrom getting Jt-ttrbre. if the puck goea in the center hole or "taw pocket" the i,ime ia off, and U except the out man must mo to the goal, which l 'placed about fifty yard away. , and reurtt. ItUclng hla hookey etlck In any pocket rtcept the vantar- one. Am there la one bole leea than tha number of player oineona u im . out and to the beglne over again., game Connors Wins Over : JrippinPool Meet ,Cinnor defeated I Trtpp Uvt night 300 to VH In tne pool tourney. It a the beat game of the tournament and wlt ttreied by about 500 (tool fane and they wnt craiy over Conn a-' brilliant "liiMt-Iry,-. Tnpi played Rooa pool but tfi IMUn didn't gle Ulci an ' eveu treal.. 'Two big game , today "ole against n:ieyf- J:3U; ' Tilpp ' agalaat McFarlaml, : . . Standing!: i .... NinnorH Illd rtl .. trtif .. '"I : m -y k . Wrr i Und ,. . ....... tl'UU 'hv ' Hluulda P. W. L. Pet 2 1 1.000 JO 1.UI0 31 .750 2 t H ill .J 11 ,1'C 2 11 .& 4 14 1 .U & 0 .V Squabs Beat ows Quintet at Y.M.CA. The feouab baaket ball team beat the How quintet In a faat and exciting game lent evening at the Young Men's Chr! iiaa aaauciaUou gynmaaiuoi. From be ginning to end the game waa hotly con leated. and ma.iy times the players re :itoJ to fouling in order to carry the bi'l to their gual. . Suidbwg and Bauman ataired for the cnub, both playing a beautiful game, latchl aud Iterce were Ibe chief auu portere of the Bow five. . . Tbe lineup: KiUAbti. ; cow) F-'.r- r. Saadbeig 7"c",lt- - t- U T. bauman ..L. r. m jnw I. Bfctkrtt. . . ohn.... c. ..R. a. ..u a. c. ft. o... L. O... ...... .ivuuaer VeiUnan Ueyaa NEBRASKA WESLEYAN , WINS FROM WILBER HIGH CXrvXRaiTT PLACJC Neb., Dec. U. 4etriMlaL The high achool team of th'.i ttty defeated the Wllber team In the We.. yan gynuiaelum rr'day night by the -ie of S7 to 1 Tbe locale had the game I rum tbe atart and were never funad to extend theoiselvea. . The vl Store were aomewbat bewildered iy the large fljor of tha gymoaaluui and ere la&klna; In team work and goal ia.frwtat. fte leoaJg were atrwng en the Honor is Tired . . , . - i 1 it r i. T1 -war f I ij Mctorcycie-.; i nen Wedding f ' '' ... . I B1TSSIF3 HAMMOND NAOEU "Peoide here aald tliut a, girl couldn't rid a motorcjcle no 1 UeclJwd to ahow them.' The boya ataried na on the ma chine and I rodo elghteeit mllea nrouinl tba country' before 1 came back." , .-. , 1 ; team, play and many piottv troals were thrown. The Vlfquuln brothers Marred for Unlverally I'lacr. whllo' Halilertn d:d tha bent work for Wllber. South Omaha Pug ; - - Felled -by .Hargis 8IDNKY. Neb.." V: 17. -(Special Tole-gram.)-Jaik'Fltxgiud. tho Houth Omaha fighter, met defeat here lut Might when he fought Arthur llaujla. the for mer Pldney ball player. The content wae edvertleod for firtecn three-minute round, but owing, to I laryh) .having con aldfrably the beHt of tlie WilKlit v.us cut down to ten two-minute rouiidH. The fight waa brittle all thetlmo until neur the end of the fourtli round, when Kltsgeruld wav knocked out by aetiululit punch. to the .law, followed by a terrlflu amine to the (Ulx of the licud. lie went to the flour, remaining unionat.ouH fur more than five minute. A good-lsl crowd lliini-d tin- f I', t. High School Lads to Learn to Swim I Ho of the , imh'lc ccIiuuIm lll be given an opportunity I" learn to awitn by the loal Young iicn'a .U:;itin ho clallun. FrtMii Ju;iuery 11 lo V.brn Coreau will be ut tho local mio -:tlon to give the boy lea.-amx in awimtulng. Part i'f the' lime v III l.e given to the grade pcliolere alul t!: ivmain-'er to the high achool MudunU. Mr. Cra wMl be aent here by the na'.lunal r.-sotiatin. Each boy that learnst to wnn tl.e length of the pool In lite a ytnnasUitu ' In tv.o tyleu In.'t'je twelve Oars w'.'t r"tv, a button. All b b bftneen tie aree nf 13 and IS In the gradt l aibooii v.'.'l )r allowed to take the Instruction!. Sterling Team Now . in Basket League Beaua a iiumlie,- of II-, uicinbis did not have lime lu piuctlec and wtn uu abla to play la all gauii' tt.eJulod, th. Arrow basket ball team ha dropped out of the Youuk Men's CliriHt'.an aeuciat'on bekt ball league, 'i'hu .SierlltiK team has entered the ltauu aud taken the place of the Arrows. The bierllug, five is i jinpuseU vf a number vf the City National bank clerks, with timer Kandbmg as aitaln. aa fol lows: Center. William . Battler; right forward. Charles Young; lift forwaid, Elmer (taudberg: right guard. Ceil Twr rlll; left guard. Key Mullen; Krvlii West ring, subktltute. M'CANDLESS CAPTAIN OF NEBRASKA WESLEYAN TEAM VKlVKKAITr PLACE. Neb.. Dec. (Special.) At meeting of the fifteen let ter men In foot ball K. B. McCandlesa of Broken Bow waa uaanlmoualy chonen tap tain In m?. JicVaXtdlatf hat Just fluHUJ bis third of Hearing Mutt's Attorney, Joe1 I lils In the attitude of Bt-snle liammond ! Nagel of ColumbuH, Ind. thu Ig.onn of Hid firet arlr-l- rti.torcyclo -riders lit tho Htuto and betiidt hnliltna; rp.-ordn ift thit awl loft of the iiiiintry for trlim to nfrarHy town wlie can ford KtreiimM. climb hlllH, rut through i. wly Kravelrd roads nd i V.i'l thff other' inntorrycllatrt of her city u merry paci'. ' l"t tiin mototrcyele has played an even im re iniporfurri . part . In. her ' Iffn. Four - ago ulin 'took lieriflrst ride on the mot SroycJo 6rlo(rge Jl. Nugcl. a young ImihIdvhs nun of (.'oluiiiljiiM. She liked It ond f llkoil , her company. . Accordingly every inday ufternoon and during sum mer vucatlons the two 'were een riding togetlacr in the , city, Jiv the. country and In nekVby towtvt. 'Hie rides b-M-ame more f requi tut t.ml the ' people' of 1 Columbus began to reallxe that a ptvtty motorcycle courtctili) wuh In, full swjng. . And their belief lvan well fotitided., i , i . After two yearn of wooing cn hla tnotorc la (tcorse NaAl won the heart of 1I fellow tlder-aud bust. spring they were' married. , ; ' "I knew that If uny girl cMilcl rldo a motorcycle Icbtild," 'H.ild , Mr. - Nani;l. "And i , don't eo whf, Rirlx. shouldn't ride moorcycUa the patpe.as nu-n." ehe lidded.' "f don't llleve'l, at n 1rl aliould May lndooru ull tho ttnn :4he should be permitted to enjoy tlvc tiitdoora na well aa men. .'And there hm't any thine w fawlnatlng as a motoivycle ' ride.' tt'a Just' the thing for all ijlrle.. . I . believe tbey. would b' liealtlCer' and happier If thvy would tako a hpi 'into the . country ami fOtoy the Kood ;t.t of door life for a fVw. hotn-M eaoh dai"j ," ;'. Aial the-.giii vho I(gt her heuxt to the moU)cy-l und -thd ;yaunr. motorcycllet belitA ee in practicing vlwt she preachee. After ber inanluge ehn. catclded she ought to have ,i machine, of-her own and now both rtlin auid her liutband.ran.be seen riding 'ibadr, niotoreyct'a In the aoutheru part of ,lndkna. ' - She ins e-1 thorough rnthUHiaat and la known by iweryone In be country around C"olanibuH. fiha hat special riding togs conaistlnK of dainty 'hood and sogglna. a heavy white xvveiiter, dKlded ekirt and UgglUgN.- - ' Eeason of foot bitll liert) and was this year choaen.by ull.of the' eport writers of tha state for a position on'the'All Nebraaka team. At tialfback he has been a conalHtent ground tcainr for hla 'team and also la one of the tx st kickers and broken field runnera In thi state. He 1" the present captain of tho basket ball team and haa playeal center for two seasona. lie ' Is a truck v man ' aa well, holding tho state . record V In the ' high hurdles. ' The Btudeita here are of ' the'' opinion that hit ubltlty as a player and leader will be a strong factor In making m wlnning team nere in ivim. . When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlatu'a Tablets a trtaJ. (They are excellent. For sale by all dealers. . ' ' ' if : ' : V : 1 S 4 Base ball i.ia,natis assembled In New Toik it the most Important late ball tonclete lu recant er. Tiie photo giapU vas ixken at tbe Hotel Astor. Utarding. from left to right rieoretaiy Mctioy, of tbe Chicago Nationals: Jimmy MeAUer, former nianacr of tha Vi',."i. ttiglon Amtrttga?, hjw pxl n-rir f 1 r IFOGLER AND CLARKE WIN Victorious Team One Lap in Lead in ' Long Bicycle "Race. . SEX BUNCHED FOR' THE PLACE Kramer Seearee MeeOnd I'oslllon ly Vlnl.blaa First (n One-Mile Sprint from Standing Mart Two I'rotesla Are Mn. - - NKW . YORK. lwe. i;. .loe Kog.er- t i Brooklyn nnd "Jackie'' Clarko of Mel-, j l-ourne, Australia w;m i'no six-tiay blcyi le race which ended at lO.o'rloek tonight In j MadlRorr Square " garden. The Fotlei- Clarke team finished oil's lap. ahead .of tdx other tcunia bunched In a tl, for oecond p'r-' . . . v. . ; Tho finiMli lacked the excitement of the wndup of most elx-day rat es of 'recent years.; Koirlcr and Clarko practically won the race at an curly hour this morning, when a series of sensational rprlrttu re sulted In their gaining a lap on' the field. The advantage thus gained was held to ,the finish. . '. " Fogler and Clarke won by i pedaljlng 2. "IS miles and nine laps In the 142 hours of tho context. ' ' , To the nix teams Immediately follow Inn 2.71S mllea eleht laoa were eredltefl The'wfnnera wero eighteen inlla and two laps behind the record of 2.737 miles arid one hip' made by McFarland and Moran In IMS. The final score was as follows; Fogler-Clarke, a.R17 miles nine laps. - Krutner-Moran, 2,718 miles eight laps. i-ye-wOiiins. -'.'is nines rtgnt laps. .' Cameron-Magln, S.71H miles eight laps.. IJamara-lLwrenne. K,7lx miles eight laps. - lorena-Baldow. a.TIS mllea eight laps. , HIII-Bcdell. 2,718 m,r!es seven lape. ' llooget-Brooco, 2.71H miles, no lapn. Laplz-Van liouwaert. :.71S . mllea alx !ap"' , ; Kramer Wine .Seroarf I'laee. Frank Kfamer of East prauge. N. J., tho national sprint champion, and James Moran of Chelsea; Mass., were tba sec ond place winner. Kramer wou'lbe: posi tion for his team In a eprlnt In which he and ' Drobach, Loreng, Magln, - Law rence and Pye were nominated to repre eent their teams all tied a lap behind the winners to decide the six places after the first. ' ' s The final one-mile sprint was from a standing stajt. Kramer took tho lead In the third lap. cutting' out a fat puce until tha alxth lap when Magln punctured a tiro and tho race was stopped. Kramer tor a time refused to go on, claiming that the bell was rung for the final lap and he wae In the lead. Kramer finally put In a written protect to the referee and agreed to start.--. . After- a delay -of: an, hour' they .were. sent away, i Uorenx -aid not stan, claiming that he roda ten. lava to Kramer's nine and declaring that lio won second mor.ey. lie put In a protest. The five men fin ished aa follows: Kramer, Lawrence, Dro- bach, Magin and Pye. 'More interest .wan shown by the public In 'this year's race than in any in years. tho attendance . breakliiR all records, in one particular it ia- unique and , this was that only one Up' was .stolen during Big Men of Base Ball , .IMS I'lin -7' Z - f ? Bcston , Americans.; fctn ivtary . Bruce of ttyo Pltlsburg . Natitmals; Charles -'V. flcna-rt,-,-owner of t'1ee'.a:.U Artiericana: NtlQIam Yawkey; John Taylor." - Clark Orient h. new manager of the! Valihlng ton AmerU-ans. 'formerly .(Unclnjialli man agarj and .x'rank . Naviu.. prtsa'diiat ol the Detroit Tlftf. . Vllllru;, loft ta il.'ht e-t'Bnle - Mark,. na'prr nf T.'olli ! i, j -. u I S 1 j '," ' : 4 It ' A II ,'t?s -it, If . .'7 v-::.f h-l U S:zs s x 7 r-v . -A 1 il ,, - j 1 - , - - it. err.- - - --iHiniiTli.riH r, r I . r- . . Bush . .1 Prize Picker Ready to. Work C rfrr,'-.' :."t : . J -. ' ' Ki f j - ' ' ' ' " ' ' . ' ; .'" l1- ' ' ' '..! ! " V V ..A - V 'T. 'A v"rfv"' j 1 P r: '- '-A ,! y V -T: . 1 1 '1 V .'... ' . . I i ; ' : .7 $J. ' ' - r&7 "--- I ... .--i 5 it: tf - . I 1 ' J.r(f , 1. Jr. . ' I ii. a s . -. ',7---- i ; Abe Attell.. who has-consented to battle. Johnny Kllbane for the fWitberwelght title ' on Washington's Birthday. . The scrap, whlph vTlll be at Los Angeles ever' the twanty-round distance. ! Is th the week and that one the lap that gavo the lead and Ultimate victory, to Fogler and Clarke, and effectually disposed of tlio Frank Kramer-Jimmy Moran team. World i l'cnjatnin Fhibe. prcrldeai ', of t,'ie , Atl'leflr: ChaTtee COT-Irk-;-. rvneM-nt' o f"i CiilisMr-i ! Ajjjc: l(Mir:, 1U.1 Julinxiu. ; rv-frlr-n;. vf I Im Annipiu t.our-e. Iui' : I. u i.-.t. i-auk.'U. J ys-roj". . r-i.vt '.of j Vi - :tv.- V .x-;'r;ca i - . I m V m 7 Cliainploii 1 Athletii n; l'cnjatnin Fhibe. 1 I i j , v il By , its' bigast thine AueM has tackled since hla melee with) Battling Nelson almost two i years ago Kllbane-la a tough nut t crack, having disposed of all the eiher3 excepting the champion. , k . I J I rega.tdud as tile most dangerous rivals of tlin iVooklynltB and the Australian. Com.tMut-d with -the cyclonic sprints dur ing the' weelri ana particularly the heart brvaklmryjnB", 'which decided the race, the work' of I ho men for tho greater part of the ; flual( day was tame. The etnaln Of the week's grind showed plainly on everyone ot the riders. W0LGAST OUTLINES PLANS 1 , AFTER LEAVING. HOSPITAL . LOS , ANtlilJbJ. Cal.. Der.. 17. Ad Wolgast today- outllnel his plans after he leaves ihe fjiospltal he-e. 1'lrst. he aald, - he , tiu!4 $o to , Vonlce, .Cal., and stay thcro tiny I after the Attell-KUbanc fight .on-Fbriary: .'. .. J'Aftcv 'tSu-.t, 'If I am fe:ing rigUl." aalu Wuliast. f't -intend to go Inu ths mour.ta'nu fur a week or' two and then will tako irlp thrcugh the south to Bavatiaa:!, Ua.. and perhaps to I'lilladcl pUa. I intBtid ,tt come bacl: to I.os Angeles tliyn and .begin preparing fur iuy f;ghv .wltit i'reddid Weihii wliich will tal.e place bol Julyi 4; ut Verno-.i. ," am iw fific uhape, now and fee) gtrorg .entiigU, to leave . tbe hospital. Wld hope to -I)o outside in another jveek. hidmey Wlaa Again. ;ACHORA, Neb. Dec. 17 (Special Tele (ram.J .-luney utfeated the fast Aurora s.1ki:me7i. The Best Billiard Tables ....AntheCity.... Wii bkve reoruUy . equipped auU lurolohej our pgrlcQ-s: with new Millard and pool tablet. No expense hhs been Bp&feA nnd lKttb the eipert gud ,tba novice vlll fiad il.efo tbe easiest, tabled In ihe city. uliy aot rxaUyoui' eveniuga erijoyins a gam wrh.h r squires both skill gnd Q:.e. Every courtesy extended to patrons. Com ia and cbetfc yu.ir ovivau.t by our new cheiklaj; systeta lrjiive it s'-lone.'3 ,ou ; Jf t t.-c give jou u (Leek and sttrid reapurisibUs for it. . . Don't Forget th Big Turkey Race )rhat Comas Off on Ch rirtmc.jCormnencing at 7 P. Si., and Ending 11 P.Af. The New Ak-Sar-Ben Billiard Parlors I Tel loula 4ad. AvtlM7. CHAS. 1C. JOH.NSOX. :rs tst "Bud" Hsher ; M5h vfiehnol fi-e lure tonight by h. pcoi "f !"' to 'A'. T. innlnrf tin- liurtit Micccisl gaunt on their toui- "f NelirMeka. Tli ganiei Wuj roufch. v Kes-lli Nunajnacher. catcher on the Jiostym Aricrican League base ball team, refer?. SEWARD BASKET BALL TEAM-VCNS AT UTICA smvAKD. Neb., Doe. 17.-(Hpciat) - , The 8e,ard High scHwol-Youug Men's Christian association balcet ball team. 1 lAcuumpunied by thlrty-fivo rooterH, went. to ,i;ttca laat nlpht for the, first game of the' Kcaaon. It reunited in a victory for Bcv'Vard, to 28. Tbo work of Hand at . fortV"1- Landow at stiard and Morton at cttnter descrvea Rpxi-jal attention. Hand rorl.iK half of Seward's points. Tho Ineup: ' tiEWAiyx ! irncA. Morto ..C.IC. iTof. Perry a, l.aiwiow H.U. Oaks L.Ci. Hand K.F. If. Lcuiiilow L.F. IJerryj Sub. R.O . Berenter .... Bamu . I. Cham . . Hulburt ' Carjientcr ua R.F L.F Sub Referee: . A. J.. Matill. HEW PAXTON MAY BE BUILT Ralph , Krjehen and Contractor Confer on. the Propoiition. WOULD COST A MTHJON" DOLLARS . U'Fflnlte Forai Yet to the .Scheme, bait Proprietor KlU'hen v" Saya Jt I,nka Vera- X. Good. .4 Kal Vh Kivciien. proprietor of the Paxtou' hotel, eayo It 1b highly probabto that the Paxton'j wlil be torn down within the next twelve iruontUa and a roodern eleel and brick hptel, eliollar to the new Woodmen of tho VVoild bujlaia(c acroaa i.io street, erected a Its place. He sayn the Scldciv Breck Ompany of Bt. IhiIf, thu con tractors .in the Woodmen builtiiiia;, have conferred With hlui on the ejection, of a. hotel. " "Tho 8 Sdcn-Breci; company's tenie- tentatlvea iVave made eeveral eood propo-, tltlona to , iiio." said Mr. ICilchem, "and as the WotVimen of tile 7crld building will without flonUt' lessen tho rrV of business, to iiove weft and hold It near; Fourteenth s.Vcet,', I cii; ,:-.c ..y. i.a .....(. new X'a.ttOu ,fUl inal-e the present Bite much rnoro va tualile. A provision In the will cf the lat B J. B. Kitchen makes It Impossible to u: s tho land for other than hotel purposes." Several month i ago Mr. Kitchen had a contracting firm? muk estimates as to the value of th Pa:;ton hotel building for Insurance pj pooen and he aiiya that It would take ov,t- i'MSAi to replace the Paxton as It nov,- U It would cost a great deal to vvi uck the. building and put in a building that voitd bet wcil with the skyscraper on tno opposite side of the street and hi f.gut that-u cool million dollars would have to be used to put up the' hold audi (is Ih.n: has In mind. Mr. .Kitchen .wou'.t l' not state what tort of a proposition ha uV been made by the Belden-Breck compa py. but he remarked that wUea be .made ip Ills mind to build he would have do t toublo of a financial nature, n.s re veral .Ci Incerna have offered to advance necessar. r cash with nothing mwo fo,- BCcnrlty V. Ian the Paxton lot, which l. owned, up. xicumbcred, by Mr. Kitchen.. , Am Iffly Gaab should be covered wi fli ciean bandages, saturated ' with Buckl fen's Arnica Salve. Heals burna, wounds, t bres, piles. 2ac. For sale by Beaton -Drt:s 'CV. Lyric Tltieater Xatao CuaxA Ope: e'o., woalo RECITAL PJtOCRAM TTBB3AT -JtC.sri';' Seats wSo -io at t. DEO. 19th IwlXorug atora. Katlaee ary Day ! 8:15, Xverr Vlrht, 3:16 AST Ail CZ YAODS tXisUB. Pam Mann and HIh Playerx tiijren Belrtrrde Dave Hcrgtiaon Paul Ire Moran--AJ.sace t-UvI Li i ai..e .'. a.,1 Baker ChicM and C II oklct-KIneto-i.copo ,OrphU0ii Concrt Orcbeatra. Prices Nlgiit.- 16e, Sic, &Ui T5o. Mati nee 10c, u-t Heats, iici except Batur day and Ku.ifUy. ' : i IttOJ lluward Uie KilUanl Man. J ) 1 ( -v