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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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CHESTER MONDAY, JANUARY CADETS DEFEAT ARMY RIDERS IN POLO GAME P. M. Ci Overcomes 11 Goal Handicap to Win Tilt In tho most sensational game 1 3 lunbarU season, Ists on Kiiiurday evening buried the A Iroop trio under a 22-11 avalanche- bmlJsmaycd by a U-goul Handicap allotted to their opponents, Coach I'rank Jlyatl's intrepid horsemen wiped out tho odds before the close ot ihe -second half, then proceeded to up additional goals in rapid succession. A swashbuckling offensive, closely Unit teamwork anil JL curate sliekwurk wen; ibis hn- factors that enabled ihe Chester i-adets to ride to decisive victory AU.Ju Hurt, Xo. man for Hie 1'.

M. C. outlit played almost period polo, always taking advantage ot the given him by his- Iln, was high go-il ol tli.j-game with eight tallies to ln.s- credit. JiiH work in serlmmau- oiitstniuliiiir. freuuently- he picked the pill away from an "opponent and drove it through for tally Lai'iam Xo.

3 man for ontlii played usual clashing -ibraml polo, riding off his with reckless abandon, eating the with clever and sending it scooting over iho tanbark with of the His long drives and diniciiH angle features of the twin P. Chick tlower at Xo. i played a whirlwind ganu-. giving first-class support, to both Hurt and Uhitelun-Ht, who substituted in the lu.sl half played good polo. In opening period.

Jones led tlie by shooting a goal after minute of play. Hurt accounted three goals and Jonos shot a second before tho close of iho frame. Chick Bower threu (ailtc.s in the. secorul, Alvin Burt two and JJan Jones one us Uin period endeJ A Troop, having failed to with a goal up to this time tho was tied 11-11. the handicap Tein- count I'or A troop.

-V1U. C. riders put the game on ice the third period when Burt shot a inu of counts, and came through fur a pair, while Haves and Bavis.son, each scored' lur the troopers, making the score lO-l-i in favor of T. M. c.

riders. 'the last frame, tho Chester cadets likp wild men, quickly rc-ijter- ing six tallies against none by A troop. Bower registered three of aiese. goals, Jones and AVliite- LOCAL CARD 3 of A. TROOP Hayes Fischer P.

M. C. VS. Burt Xo. i Howcr Xo.

'I Jones Xo. 3 Jones. Bower C-' Whitenurst. 1: Hayes. JJavissoii, l.

Four 7 v. -minute chuk- ker.s Hvatt: Timer and DEFEAT ST. JOE'S The S.ilesiunum basketball team r- beginning in '(he Catholic I.cnsuo Saturday when ihe boys from Wilmington defeated St Joseph's, of 1'hiladolphia, score DOVE MAY DROP OUT OFJHORE LEAGUE riOYER, Del, Jan. tho outcome of the annual meeting of the Dover Baseball Club -this evening rests the capital will continue to be. represented in the Kast- c-rn Shore Baseball League another year.

The transactions at thu meeting the. league -last week, when Dover made a request for a. rn-open- ing oC the Aikcns and ihe ud- mtional fact that although Dover was not made a part of- thu loo git this year by being represented in thu officials selected for the league, all makes it feecm doubtful if 'he town will continue in the Icajnie. At tho meeting-, the Dover cluh through its spokesman, stated that it was ready with affidavits and other documentary proof to show that it had been unfairly treated through a misunderstanding concerning tin name of the player aueuawl. Two 'Hher clubs which had also suffered because oC having more tiian the class players allowed, m-o- icstcd any reopening of the case, as- if it was done Cm- Dover that it would have to be done for HO Dover was turned d'own i-uM According to reports, the present administration ot the Dover club, in- tonds to drop out of baseball.

FIRST TO LOSE TITLE Tho year 1927 is no more healthy tor champions than was 1D2G. Kric Itagc-ulac-ber, tbo first titleholder, to risk bis crown the new year bowed in defeat to Hoppe, who was considered a prodigy for so many years that he is still thought of as a youth despite his close to 40 Hoppe regained the IS. balkline billiards championship ho lost in JQ25. PHILADELPHIA S. Clothier brlil''- I1 ket reports.

1.50. Straw- i 1 i J-fnri 3.10, program ot popular cliissi-s of Volga, rUussin), and of Italy br Kred- cric GeorRc, liaritonn; (Jypsy UIiiiiBary), Spanisli dance, (Spuiii), an(i Jrlsh dances by Klorencc Ifaonlf, violinist: noiimaiiian Shepherds' song and daneo by Kcrk, pianist- prano solos by Mrs. Jlohert T.uckcnliach- contr.ilto solos by Sue liofner 45 Hotil Adelpbia Brothers 1.09 p. m. Luncheon niut-ie.

I 0 ''Does Your Sloop A'inkelman, nicniber of the'sicntal'IIv- Klene Committee, af Public ChBrilics AESII 4 .13, mni-ket hints to housewives, by of the Peimsyl- Bureau of 6.00, weather forecast, e.10, dinner benjamin J-rankhn concert orchestra. E.45, produce market reports. 7.00, p. in. Police reports.

-MS, praivl oi Kan trumpets. 7.30, dinner dance' 5ic Ulc Sylvania orchestra. University of Pennsylvania ban- rjuct from the Bellcvuo Stratford Hotel, nr. Ceorprr; B. dcHclrwcinilz, presiding oslicer.

Addresses by Dr. Hubert Work Beccciary of imprior anil Dr. Josiah Pojinunan. Music by tho -Pennsylvania Glee club and tho Univcslly of Penn- sylyania ortliostra. S.S5, timo Klirnal and woatlicr fort-cast.

10.02, grand organ i-ei-ital, Mary K. VoKl. dance program by the Devon Park Hotel or- ciiestrn. WCAU 7.00 p. m.

lours. 7.20, Maurice srKMcvr, a talk tin I-'ederatlon of U'lj Crharitfcs. 7.30, recital. S.OO, Hotel orchestra. n.OO It.

T. Jiour. 10.00. Jlllfh-cd Coxc. soprano'' John liarmston, tenor 30.35, orchestra ii.ii tenor SCHEDULE OF OTHER STATIONS CCorr.pitcd by United Pnss) MONDAY, JANUARY 1O WEAF OPERA HOOKUP ENLA3CED Two more stations have been "ddcd to tha WEAF choin which broadcasts Ihe Monday night tnbloid oprro To-night's pcrfnrmonce of Uonnod 3 "Faunl" be brouchl to listeners of WEAF, WJAR.

WL1T. W'RC WCSII. WCAE. WTAM. WWJ KSD and WDAF.

Durin tKe hour and a hnlf preceding "Faust," substantially the unme network wi'lj broadcast tho Unrvestcrs nnd the I cnluran Eislcrn Standard Time, tec fnd colunji Central Standard Time. Aftc- h-ivy figurcsj Contra! Standard Time) (CST) AMES. 7.30—Tallts; Ames Players. (23.3 fc school. 9:00 Minstrels.

Arliets. 7-PC' TIC ciT 2 8 ooo it 'VOft 11 'ms. WBAU V. D.nner rauiic. i 6 recital.

8:00 WKEI, 6:15 3 Ciother Club. feitvires. :r.il Gysry rr.usic. WMAC, Dinner Theatre. TTIUMC Theatre :00 hour program.

WCJR. prcjrram. -JO from WEAF rtisr.nn li k. 5 Orchc'tra, band ccr.ccrt. fcaiv.re.

CNRC-CFAC. Mais Quattct Pors oi ErKriinH prosrarn CHICAGO STATIONS All silent Monday WLW. 710 8:00 Burnt Corkers 5:00 Orche-tra WSAI, ho-jr 'rom WEAF WEAF WKRC. I'Sft 'prierim. 9:00 t.c^ion hour.

WCHB CLF.ASWATER^z'ss.S—I HO 1 1 TV 'nl nrviirl concert. 10:00 Orchestra. (EST) (CST) 770 k. 6:00 Koom Oichejtra. Theatre program.

fi :30 frntn 11:00 OrchMlra. WHK. ie. proirram WFAA, 7:30 Dance music. KOA.

hour. 10:15 nisht WHO, DES 8:30 Quartet; Health talk. 9:00 program. 12:00 II a Orchestra. WWJ, 6:00 music.

8:30 from WEAF. k. 6:00 propramj. 8:00 varieties. WGHP, k.

6:00 featuics. 8 proerarnj. WBAP FORT 8:30 program. 10:30 Old-time fiddlers. other music, WTIC.

k. 6:00 Dinner 7 :00 6 Son? recital. 7:30 Others 10:00 KFKX, 6:15 programs. 10:00 9 musicaie KTHS. HOT sonc proeraro.

11:00 itemj. WSU1, IOWA k. 8:30 7:30 course. 11 and soprano WJAX. k- 6:30 music.

Stories. 8:00 7:00 -Studio profcrarni. 11:10 -Arcsrte Theatre oriran WOS, JEFFERSOiV 440.9— 650 school, contest. 10:30 9130- 1 5 WDAF. 7:00 the air.

9:00 ircin WEAF. 12:45 frt.iic. WHB, KANSAS Orchc'trl. KFAB. ic.

6:30 Orchrslra- 9:30 prOffrRmj KFI. LOS 8:30 hour program. WHA. 9:00 program WMC, MIAMI 11:00 ce rt SrSir MIAAII n-iusic. orchestras.

MILw'A 10:15 9:30 6:15 5:15 8:30 WRAP. SioO-Orchettra (CST) 11:00 Reports; Dance music. 12 :30 -IV Lciah, organist. CFCF, U0.7— 7JO k. 7:00 Battlc'3 Orchestra.

Joint '''studio recital 9:00 Hour of music. 10:30 tlancc orchestra. WOR. NEWARK 740 k. 6:15 Dinner music: Talk.

SrOO 7:00 -Knltcnborn's digest. 3:30 programs. Urchcstrl. WEAF, NEW YORK 131.5— 610k. 6:00 5:00 -Waldorf Orchestra.

7:00 6 Sob- J.ecturc Albert Tcrhune. The Harvesters. 5:00 The Gypsies. 10:00 opcia "Faust." 11:00 Kolfc's WJZ. NEW YORK 660k.

Levitdw'i Oichestra. 7:55 anr! music. 8:30 Iladlcy 1 Orchestra. 5:30 Southern progtam. 10:00 The Kccortl IJoys.

NiRhl cluh orch'rstn. NEW 570k. 6:30 5:30 lessons. Alarms music. 0:30 -I'olir- ABC.

NEW 315.6— 950k. Hoy Ensemble, 9:00 :00 Darrerc Svrnphonr. 10:00 9 :00 -Leonard's Orches'tra Hanre music, Vaude-fille. WMCA. NEW 040.7— 680k.

6:20 5 Six hr.u;j iriusic. WLWL, NEW 384.1 780 k. 8:00 i--TI-iTc horns music. WHN, NEW 5JO k. -Six hour rmsiram.

KLX, 503.2— 590 k. i Two Vour r.ro«r»rr.. KGO. 3S1.2 -530 k. 9:00 8:00 Orfheslra.

WOW. 570k. 7:00 Dtr.r.er program. 10:00 9:00 Ilryn's flrrhcstra. 1" 00 contest CNRO.

OTTAWA 134.5 690k, Dir.ner re-jsia. 9. Of) a rl WLIT. 3S1.5— 760 7i30 IU-1'1. 8:00 rir KAF.

WOO. k. :30 6 Ifinnt: music rcn.a'.; Cf.nrr-:l: Tlik. jr. -Mjinre KDKA, 309.1— 970 V.

6:1: 5. IS Kl'KA Studoi Erncmhle. 8:00 r.rolrrar:. WCAE. 650k.

6:00 5:00 --Dinner programs. 8:00 7:00 Sturlin features. 8:30 7:30 WF.AF. frolic. WGY.

379.5— 793 k. Hrnorti: Dinner raa-ic. 333 1 110 5:30 -Orchestra Organ Cari'o! Orchestra; Trfo. Drum Club. Hatipv Trm.

WHAZ. TROY--37DJ5-'-790 k. 1:00. Concert and 9:00 Orchestra i.n-1 II OnTitu WRC, WASHINGTON 640k. 7:00 6:10 Orchrjtra 7:30 of -ru-ic 8:30 WEAF.

11:00 10-00 --I'alarr -Thealre proffram. (U.R) ANDERSON MAY MEET WALKER Jimmy Dougherty's Middleweight Claims Pacific Coast Title Another victory has just been added to the list ot wins scored by Joe Anderson, promising middleweight from Jimmy Uouglu'i'ty's slalile at Kid ley PurU. By virtue of (his victory Anderson claims tho Paelllc niisliUc weight, title. Amier.vcm on Voac'a Day Leu of AViisliitiK- ton, in Kiiiii.shliiK' ten-round bout ut rortlaml. Uncoil.

It wn.s WB upset a-s was ji 3 to 1 favorite with the Western funs. Uomski was tho best boy In the middleweight division nlonfi tho 1'a- cillc Coast. This Jimmy Dougherty's ihiit Anderson is entitled to a ht with Mickey Walker. Tin' llaron tins already wired for a meettnjj between Anderson ami who Is middleweight champion. Ander.son'.s victory over LomsUI wna all Iho more impressive as ho to overcome tho handicap of 11 knockdown in Hie sl.v»h round and a JviJliiijr to ihe heart in the eishtli thai doubled hint ovor.

AJI- dorson was fii'ucrgy for a second or two, but ho out and -stayed on his foot in spite of a crushing right hook to tho Jaw. Not only did ho keep hi.s feet, bul he mul tho panther-like 'rushes of Lomslu and unleashed a two-Muted counter attack that, almost evened the round. Spectacular Fight Tho fijjiu was spectacular all the way with noitlier principal (jiving or tulilnK I'liiarter. Loriiskl. but slightly less Hpet-ily, kc-pt trying to land the deadly right hook to the heart that has made him fninons in the west as tho "Aberdeen assassin," but faster footwork and superior boxing skill Anderson prevented Lomski from hittlne him often enough with this blow to achieve his knockout.

Anderson made use of a versatile attack that had Lomskl baffled In nearly every round. He resorted to icfensivc tactics at the outset, giving: ground before Lomski's deter- rushes, and stabbing Leo with straight left to tho fncc. But as often as the Aberdeen slugger would have Joe apparently penned in a corner or up against the side ropey ho would shift and duck out of tlan- gc-r and then launch a stiff counter attack. t-omsk-i Deals Out Punishment A dozen times during the fight the two would crash in tho ccutbr oC this ring and trade terrfllc leftu and rights to the body and Anderson came out of every one of these melees with Hying colors. Jt was 11 great fight between tsvo as closely matched as arc in the game.

-Dougherty veteran promoter, light official and manager of Anderson, said after the fight that either Lomskl or Anderson can beat Mickey Walker for the world's championship and beat him easily. Lomslci Is matched for a fight with Tiger Flowers next month in California and Dougherty has sent a challenge lo Jack Kearns for a title bout with Walker. MISS BARRETT NOW SAYS SHE WILL SWIM LOS ANGELES, Jan. Miss Clam Belle Barrett, New -RochelJe. school teacher, has not given up hope, of capturing a part of the prize money at slAkes in, the Writ-ley marathon swim-scheduled for January 35.

Miss Barrett, who last year gained fame- by her plucky, although unsuccessful attempt to swim tho English Channel, telegraphed trom San Francisco a. denial ot the statement credited to her that she had clrawn her entry in the- Santa Cata- Ilna -channel event. The statement had quoted Miss Barrett as believing it impossible for anyone to swim the California passage duo to the low temperature or the water at this ot year. FOR SLEDS AND ICE SKATES SKATES SHARPENED AND REPAIRED FLEXIBLE FLYERS S3.75 TO $8J5 I 627 WELSH ST. TONIGHT AT 8,20 MAE DESMOND PLAYERS IN THE PLAY OF THE HOUR WHO'S GUILTY A Play Based on the Famous Hall-Mills Mystery Extra Added Attraction MISS CHARLOTTE MILLS Will Appear in Person at Every Performance NO ADVANCE IN PRICES i MAT.

TOMORROW AT 220 CM WASH BURN THEATRE Come early in the week Coupon Cut thil OUt H.l« I GARNET DEFEATS DREXEL TEAM Catcs Forced Out oi' Game Due to 40 to 13 College basketball team defeated Dresol Institute by the of 40 to 13 Saturday. At luilf time Swarllimore was loading IS 7. At tlu- very Mart UK- nuiiod tivloe boforo Swarllnnore could gc't uiulor way. Immcdialoly folU.wiiu: this 'tally, Swarihmoiv M-omod Und itsc-lf I'm 1 0 lok tho it ill! tho tinitl whi.stol, -ivui" Jlii-hiVrds lilfjh si'oror for Swarllunon- with six goals and foul oals to credit, while was ruu- nor-iip with K0 mul ouo foul Koal. Drcxol.

Hoy plnyod a NU'llar tho i-entro, wa.s forced Iwivu the Jloor duo. in mi injury roooivcd wlu-U ho loll into tho blonchor.i. VISCOSE SHIPPERS OUT TO WIN CAGE TITLE The basketball team oC Iho Viscose Company Shipping Department have not lost a game. this They tbo ofllco team lor ilio plunt championship (hl.s evening. They arc willing to meet uny team In Delaware comity for tho championship, having on-their team finch stars as Talc.

Uritlltb of Venn, Kohcrtuoii of Notre Dame, liomhoff, formerly oC Do Ncrl. Martin and Kimber, old Iroquois and Liberty Club und Cummings, of GIrni-d. The squad i holding practice each night under the careful yea ot Coach Frank Taylor und Trainer Charles A. Polcy. P.

M. cTCAGETEAf LOSES TO PENN A. C. The Prmi A. of Philadelphia.

(lefMUed Vcnnsylviinlii Actid- cmy in basketball un the Cormcr'H floor Saturday j.lghl, 3S to Pern. A c. took tho lead at Ibo (1 and at Juilf-time held i ID lead Anderson, the Vrr.it A. C. captain played wonderful gurne.

scoring 10 or tho Penn A. C. 3.S Murphv puiycit the best game for tin- 1- quintet. I'ENiV A. C.

AmJcrson Bonniwell Kelly Position?) jr. C. McCaffrey forward Jlurphy centre guard for Bon- nlweli. Post for Kelly, Ginn for llamage, Ahrram for I-uyc-r. Field Uonmwc-ll, Ivclly, Hamnge, Murphy.

2" SIiiKncr 2: Hummer. J'oul goiil.s—Anderson' Jlonnixvell, Shane-. '2; Karmigp Oinn, Murphy, Magner, Jluminer FREE THROW RECORQ Is. Hiou lit to 'he a basltctbal) record wns Sfi In Omaha when Grinnell University basket- hall nlai'ors made cood on conscciitlvo free tlirow New C'ajsci Starting Jan. ath pe )a Baby C(ns 3 lo 6 Ytars) Heduced Rates for Balance of Season The McCrea Studio Cor.

7th Kerlln Sts. Phone Chester 3084 Ball Room and Stage Danclna OPEN DAILY The Vulcanizing Shop M. DcVrics 405 West Third Street PHONE 4341 We have only satisfied customers. Let do your next job. GOOD -TfyBAR Service Station HOPKINS' Atwater-Kent RADIO Gombination Victrolas and R.

C. A. Radiolas TUBES I BATTERIES PIANOS 6:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 Cut this orice Coupon 2 TiikEisforHieFrlceof-li Spteiat 2 75c Seats for 75c 2 50c Setta for 50c i I wilt honored now I Box Office for January HOPKINS PIANO CO. CHAS. W.

HOPKINS 531 Street BRISTLING BfflTCES £BARE FIST DAYS LIFE STORYj AlcAuliffe CHAI'THR TIIIRTliJJN (Copyvight, 1927, NBA Service, Inc.) pro fP cctlva opponent Riving lui undefeated jiuiil.ioii to kid lum uUng nm prevent liim running out It Kave me a laugh, it really hiippenetl. In full of .1880 I became my own mnnngt'i- because Hill was too busy campaiirn- in ff for Clinrho I made match with Billy Kraxier, boxing instructor at Harvard University. I wired for Patsy Sheppard, well-known sport and saloon keeper o'f Boston, whom I had never met before, to bo my second Arriving at Boston I went into Patsy's sal'oon to wait for him. I was cold and eaten "nothing since leaving New York, so I ordered two bottles stout. They made me and I soon fell asleep with my head on the table.

Patsy came in, look one look at me ami said, "I'll not Kccom! tlml drunk and I'm going out and put my money on the other fellow." That put mo in tine. I had no money, as I thought I could get some from him. I went around to Dave Blanchard's gym on Washington street to see Fraxicr train. It was then I had my first look at punching bag, crude as the thing was. Franier brought bottle of tea along with him and sipped it at intervals.

He busted the punching bag and that gave me a cue to have little fun so 1 hollered, "i'm not going through with this light. He's too strong I'll have none of him!" They all gathered around me trying lo make me change my mind. 1'imicr then did the magnificent net of digging down into his pocket and handed me a five-dollar bill! I spent it nil on steaks, I was so hungry. We met in a wholesale house's loft three days later. Frazicr had a terrific uppercut, but nothing more than that, 'lie was easy because I was cautious with him for about ten rounds and then stepped out and mowed him down in the twenty-first round.

Thai night i learned something. I went hack to Palsy'R Baloon and who did I luul behind the bar with a' mirror in his hand sorrowfully gazing the humps and welts on his face but Frav.ier. Ho was vnin and 1 had marked him quite a bit. That gave me an idea. In all later fights when I began to cut an opponent up I always told him ubout it as I went along.

the next chapter McAuliffe tells about a drastic rule against prize fighting and how friend of his given Icti years in prison for attempting to promote a fight. DELANEYSA1D 3 TO OPPOSE PLAN Light-Heavyweight Champ Against Entering Elimi; nation Series lf i YbRK JAH. Whether Uelnncy world's Usht-heavy- welght. champion, who clatnorinr- for a battle with Gene heavyweight iu Y.i vusi nis lot Uh the other aspiring heavyweights ami play in T.cx Wckard's elimination tournament, is expected to be liuon-n lipforo another week, passes Peto uglily, manager ot Dclaney, each with a different view the are scheduled to meet a row days, and Jt is expected some definite decision vvjff nuuto. Ttlckard Insists DeJanev must enter the elimination series antt Manascf.

nellly Is equally Insistent tn.u tho Bridgeport battler will fight only Dcmpscy In qualifying Un'-f sht titlo chal- Jtlckar.1 Iiout-s tintl is planning to now his propnflofl heavyweight tltfe Yankeo Stadium, but win not ho restricted to American I.USKUC bull yard here In" his ehotco ot a batUc site. It waif vevoalc.l thut the, promoter already Is iK'lnK ileluKod with coramunl- frotii various parts ot the country offpfhijr htm. stadia wherein liold the championship i-oin llaltinxprp cnmo a message- from rank A. Hancock, ma.nn.ser of Iho nnltlmoro Stnrtlum. offcrliiff that plant, with Its capacity ot 137,000 for ami the pro-" motor has been advised of the availability of the Soldier Field theic whom 10.000 football fans witnessed tho Army-Navy struggle lAst November.

GARNET JAYEES TROUNCE PENN E. S. Tho. Swarllnnoro College Junior iu-b'lty basketball loam dctentod the Pennsylvania. Evening School at Swiiriljmoro Salurday nlgUt by th'e scores of 22-a.

At lutlftlnio the Garnet was lead-' ins 0 10 7. Jlltchnor. ot Swurtlimorij, was lilffh scorer with three goaln Irom the floor to Ms credit. Swarthmore started tho second team and then sent In the varsity near the close of Iho first half. CHESTER TRIPS TRI-STATE LEADERS Tho Chester Y.

C. A. defeated the Ionium leiulint; Cheater Y. M. C.

A. 3G to 2'1 in their Trl-Stnto K.imo, played on Iho West Chester lloor, Saturday nlisht. virtue oC this triumph the local teivm moves up lo fourth place In thu leas He. Tonight on the Anlinorc Y. M.

C. A. court tho Chester team ivlll try to make it three straight. A win for the locals tonight will put them in a tic for second pltvco In tho league. CALLAHAN IN TRAINING CHICAGO.

Calln- hnn. ChlciiBo Heights slugging 1 truck driver, who has achieved considerable fame as n. 'knockout nrtlst, lmn entered serious training for lihi "grudRt" light against Wolcott Lfing- ford local Nogro middleweight, scheduled for 1-1. A POLLO THIRD A LLOYD TODAY ONLY Richard Barlhclmess in "The Amateur Gentleman" TR AN THIRD REANEY TODAY ONLY MARIE PREVOST in "ALMOST A LADY" SMOKE DANCE Special SPECIAL DANCES MONDAY SATURDAY NIGHTS Class Instruction Thursday Nioht. Private 7.30; Class, 8.30.

SHUBERT PLAYHOUSE duPont Wilmington, 696. Ian 17 MATINEE ncuiicsuay, jan. SATURDAY Nitjlits at 8.20—Snturday Matinee at 2.30 Arthur S. Lyons and William G. Seabury Present UdOl A 99 Ching-A-Lmg AN AIVIERICAN-ORI.

REVUE WITH WILLIAM COLLIER And ColcbraUd Japanese and Chinese Artists M1CH1O ITO THREE MAYAKOS KONO KANA2AWA YAMOMOTO J. AH CHUNG HfSAKO KOINE HATSU KUMA JUE SO TAI GEORGE HIROSE E. DON SANG LON LAI And a Score of Others Including THE CHORUS OF ORIENTAL BEAUTIES And Ira Jacobs' China-A-Ling Orchestra 60t to $2.00. Eveningj, BOc to $3.00. Seats Now.

IT'S HERE The Big Picture You've Waited For GENE STRATTON-RORTER'S WASHINGTO All This Week qrco.1 drama of love and marriaaa Thrilling Situations Crashing Climax Delightful ti Added: Bill Grimm's Progress No. 5 "When a Mon's a Fan." Fox News. The I Triumphant I REX INGRAM OF THE i APOCALYPSE WITH RUDOLPH VALENTINO ALICE TERRY LARRY BARALDI AT THE ORGAN Love's Blindness Antonio Moreno Pauline Starke TODAY AND TOMORROW MAY McAVOY PAT O'MALLEY CULLEN LANDIS JEAN HERSHOLT IN MY OLD DUTCH TOMORROW NIGHT I AMATEURS.

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