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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 8

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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a THE KENOSHA EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MAY 16 1914 fjPAGE EIGHT Rambler Soccer Robinson secv ball Club PLAYING SCHEDULE OF THE KENOSHA CITY LEAGUE expressing SCHMITT BAKERYS 'XI' ACHES Mink Bros motor Prompt service at all times Phone 260 16o4 advtf GRAND SOCCER FOOTBALL GAME The Kenosha Ramblers will meet the Caledonians on the Washington Park grounds Milwaukee on Sunday next May 17th A special car will leave the Kenosha depot of the and Electric railroad at 11:30 Sunday morning returning from Milwaukee at 11:00 o'clock at night Round trip 90c Hoping to see a good many rooters take this chance and go along with us A KENOSHA Jack Blair is back at the Rhode for a summer engagement with- a bunch of bran new songs advnilG Ends June 14 Apaches July 26 Somers Greys August Ends Mav 30 Apaches July West Ends August 16 Apaches Greys May 17 Apaches June 21 Somers Greys August 2 West Ends June 7 Somers Greys July Apaches August 23 -West May 24 Somers June 28 West Ends August Junfe 14 Somers Greys July 26 West Ends August 30 Apaches Mar 31 Apaches July Somers Greys August 16 West Ends Apaches May 24 West Ends June 28 Apaches August 9 Somers Greys GREYS Time 7 West Ends Julv 19- Somers Greys August Apaches SCORES May Apaches June 21 Somers Greys August 2 West Ends SCHMITT BAKER YS A MUSICAL COMEDY RIOT 110 NEW THEATRES PLAYERS ARE SUPERSTITIOUS Men in Ranks and Many Managers Have Their Little Peculiarities Dislike Score Board STANDING OF THE CLUBS PROGRAM AT THE RHODE HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL See what our boys are all The very latest war news from Mexico doing down' there DAD and THE Two Lubin Comedies SPITE OF THE A governor who proposes to veto a bill ting child labor is made to feel the disapproval of the people but significant fashion 1 TRUST sapK' Biograph Drama fgjf JACK BLAIR The Boy What HEAR OUR EMINENT MUSICAL DIRECTOR "gj? the Ideas See Sipriags Next RUSSELL FLOODAS PICTURES Newest Picture News from Mexico elsewhere re ceived daily from Underwood ami tTadurwood and the American Press Association AN SI VE FEA TURE OF THIS THEATRE Pictures Every Night Next Week! KENOSHA REGULARS VS JAKE STAHLS The Jake Staliis Club which will be seen at the North Side Park 'Sunday afternoon compares favorably yy ith the best minor league teams according te reports from Danville and Bloomington 111 where they played a series of games the Three Eye League terras They advertise and claim that the Jake Stahls are the highest salaried and fastest traveling club out of Chicago Come out Sunday and see the Kenosha "boys trim them with their regular lineup Regulars Stahls -Hoffman rf Catron NATIONAL LEAGUE Club WLPCI Club WLPC 15 714iCinclnnati 13 11 542 New York 11 647jSt Louis 11 15 423 10 8 556 Chicago 10 14 417 Brooklyn 10 8 556 Boston 3 15 167 AMERICAN LEAGUE 476 429 407 333 New York 10 11 Boston 9 12 Chicago 11 16 Cleveland 8 16 THE PRINCESS IN NEW HANDS lb ss cf 3b 2b If P- Reith Adams Lutz Allen I Hey wood Meyer Konim Anderson Smith Smith adv Frank Chance manager of the New York Yankees Is considered the most superstitious leader in the major leagues The worst thing he can conceive is to see the score board during a game If he accidentally sees the score luck Is sure to change He has had scoreboards in two parks moved so that he could not see them from his bench Clark Griffith manager of the "Washington Americans is said to be the least superstitious of the managers yet if he dreams that a pitcher is batted hard that pitcher is kept out of the game for a few days He says he superstitious but he afford to take chances Jimmie Sheckard formerly with the Chicago Cubs but this year manager of the Cleveland American association team is a believer in signs and omens He always goes to bat in a certain way The same holds true of his manner of walkipg to and from the club house before and after a game Most every hall player is superstitious about barrels and hay A load of empty barrels is good luck a load of barrels filled with anything is unlucky a lead of loose hay is lucky and a load of baled hay is unlucky The worst luck in the world follows the sight of a cross-eyed person Thomas Zeivers Haag Rupp Binninger Sorensen iLindstrom Smith vjvnight Umpire Smith At the Rhode Tomorrow Matinee and Night Original Company Our welcome friend Dave Lewis the original fun bug comes back tomorrow afternoon and night iD the same new ud to the minute musical jumble of New Market Square Picture song and called Mr Lewis is supported by one of the best travelling organizations ever sent forth by Rowland and Clifford his managers and the chorus is said to be the finest collection of buds from the Garden of American beauties The play of course gets its name from the painting of the same name which stirred up comment from coast to coast The story of the piece has to do with the aspirations of one Rudolph Plastic owner of an art studio who claims to have been the painter Of course Rudolph does not even know how to paint a picket fence The model of is laid elaim to by an actress who has instructed her press agent to circulate the rumor that she is thesoriginal The ludierous moments when the two impersonators are dodging each other and when a chesty old army officer who has fallen in love with the actress discovers that she is a good friend of his creates enough laughter and plot for six musical plays The scenery is prettily designed and painted and the costuming introduces the latest Parisian creations The company numbers within its ensemble some fifty people all in all bringing about a new type of music play with delicious fooling thoroughly interspersed The dancing numbers are many spirited charming highly enjoyable and welcome the various styles of the world popular Tango being introduced in various attractive forms Today promises to be a busy day for the patrons of the in Kenosha as added to the half dozen theatres in the city in which motion pictures are featured the new Burke Theatre on Market Square threw open its doors for the first time this afternoon and simultaneously the Princess Theatre on Wisconsin street joined the ranks of the moving picture houses The new Burke Theatre is not yet named and the patrons of the pretty little picture house will have a chance to vote on the name to be given to it It is the most modern and up-to-date of the picture theatres of the city and is regarded by the owners The Burke Amusement Company as the last word in construction of moving picture theatres The theatre has one of the prettiest fronts ever put on a building in Kenosha It has a broad awning of ornamental iron and glass and the entrance is paved with a marble tile of Detroit 7 731 12 8 600 12 11 522 6t Louis 12 12 500 FEDERAL LEAGUE Baltimore 14 5 12 11 St Louis 13 11 542 Buffalo 8 12 Brooklyn 9 8 5291Kan City JO Id 11 10 13 WESTERN LEAGUE St Joseph 14 8 636i Lincoln 12 13 Denver 15 9 10 14 Moines 12 11 9 13 409 Sioux City 13 14 481Topeka 10 15 401 THREE I LEAGUE 19 3 8 11 421 Peoria 13 9 591 Springfield 8 11 421 Decatur 11 9 ooOiDanville 7L 68 Quincy 10 12 6 14 300 CENTRAL LEAGUE Dayton 17 6 739! Evansville 10 11 -476 Ft Wavne12 10 545 Haute 9 10 4ci Rapids 11 12 478Springfleld 6 16 273 CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Burlington 9 0 5 5 500 Muscatine 5 4 Rapids 3 6 -333 Ottumwa 5 4 571Waterloo 3 7 -300 Clinton 5 4 2 8 200 WISCONSIN-ILLINOIS LEAGUE Oshkosh 5 1 S331Appleton 4 4 500 Madison 6 3 Bay 4 Wausau 5 3 Cities 3 Racine 3 3 500Rockford 1 429 375 143 CITY LEAGUE GAMES SUNDAY Apaches vs Schmitt Bakery' at diamond Game called at 3:15 to avoid conflict with Ranger football game High Lifes vs West Ends at West Hud diamond Ganle called at 3:00 Somers Greys vs Cardinals at Somers Greys diamond Game called at 5:00 The Kenosha Factory League and flie City League have adopted the Federal League ball for the season This ball is sold by the Glerum Book Store advmlfi WARREN KERRIGAN Who recently won the second consecutive Popularity Contest of the Photo-Play ETURN ENGAGEMENT SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT The Show That Has Started The World Its Sparkling Tunes COMPANY and Whistling BIG ROWLAND AND CLIFFORD IN THE WHIRLY GIRLY TANGO LA SALLE OPERA HOUSE (CHICAGO) SUCCESS EMBER RN ORIGINAL CAST Music by AUBREY STAUFFER Lyrics by ARTHUR GILLESPIE Tangoes by VHtGIL BENNETT Staged by FRANK TANNEHILL JR FUNNY PAYE Minerva Goverdale Frances Kennedy Great Tangoesque Carnival Costumes A Riot in Colors Scenic Environment Superbly Designed MOST SNAPPY MUSICAL COMEDY PRICES: Floor 100 75c Balcony 7Sc 50c Gallery 25c Night-Lower Floor 150 100 Balcony 160 75c Gallery 50c SEATS SELLING FAST Minerva Coverale American Gaby is seen in the newest dances now in vogue in Paris Frances Kennedy the popular comedienne and singer also has a big part Arthur Gillespie wrote the book and lyrics Aubrey Stauffer composed the music and Frank Tannehill Jr staged the production which comes almost direct from the LaSalle Opera House Chicago adv charming pattern The interior shows splendid provisions for ventilation The seats are of the most modern type and an abundance of room has been left between them to provide added comfort for the patrons In addition to the main floor the theatre has a gallery with a seating capacity of fifty The total seating capacity of the theatre is a little less than five hundred The theatre is equipped with two picture machines so that there will be no delay in putting on the picture programs William Meyer is manager of the new theatre and it is certain that it will prove one of the most popular amusement places in the city High grade pictures for an admission of five cents will prevail at the theatre on all days with the exception of Wednesdays when a special program will eb offered at an admission of ten cents at both matinee and evening performances The Princess Theatre is opened under the management of the Perfection Film Company of Chicago The new management has worked wonders with the theatre since it was turned over to it a short time ago A new machine for the pictures has been put in and the theatre has been cleaned from orchestra pit to gallery The policy of the rcompanv will be to show only the most choice offerings of the film companies- The opening offering was Squaw an a six reel feature with Dustin Farnum in the title role' The Princess will have an orchestra for all performances Both of the new theatres were given a generous patronage at the opening matinee Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 6 Chicago 3 Philadelphia 6 Cleveland 3 Detroit 4 New York 2 St Louis 9 Boston 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 12 Chicago 5 Cincinnati 4 Boston 2 New York 5 Pittsburgh 3 St Louis 6 Philadelphia 3 FEDERAL LEAGUE Chicago 7 Buffalo 0 Brooklyn 12 St Louis 6 Kansas City 1 Pittsburgh 0 Baltimore 2: Indianapolis 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 6 Milwaukee 2 Columbus 10 Kansas City 4 Minneapolis 7 Cleveland 5 Indianapolis 5 St Paul 3 WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 11 Sioux City 12 St Joseph 12 Topeka 4 Lincoln 3 Omaha 1 Others not scheduled THREE I LEAGUE Danvllle-Bloomington postponed Decatur 14 Peoria 5 Dubuque 0 Springfield 4 Davenport Quincy 0 CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Waterloo 1: Burlington 2 Clinton 5 Muscatine 3 Marshalltown 12 Keokuk 3 Cedar Rapids 7 Ottumwa 2 CENTRAL LEAGUE Fort Wayne 5 Dayton 0 Springfield 11 Terre Haute 1 Evansville 11 Grand Rapids 7 WISCONSIN-ILLINOIS LEAGUE Madison 3 Appleton 5 Rockford 3 Wausau 5 (10 innings) Racine 2 Twin Cities 8 Oshkosh 6 Green Bay 2 THE PICTURE PROGRAM AT RHODE TONIGHT Hearst-Selig News Pictorial the very latest war news from Mexico See what our boys are doing down there Dad and the two Lubin comedies Spite of the A governor who proposes to veto a bill prohibiting child labor is made to feel the disapproval of the people in silent but significant fashion Biograph drama Jack Blair the boy with the ideas See what he springs next Hear our eminent musical director Russell Floodas play the pictures adv Manager Frank Chance according to the ball players However this may be broken by spitting in your hat immediately In procuring bat boys to carry the clubs from the home plate back to the bench and to keep them neatly piled in order baseball managers as a rule pick out the worst looking youth to be found He is retained as long as things go well but when the time arrives that the team hits a slump another homely boy Is taken on 7 I AT THE AY -a- -iviOND NIGHT ELKS INFORMAL DANCE The Elks will give an informal dance at the club rooms Tuesday evening May 19fb All members and their friends are invited Admission 50 cents 99 A WARREN KERRIGAN (universal) Appears at the NEW MAJESTIC SUNDAY NIGHT In a 2-Reel Drama FATE LOOK Entertainment and dancing party given by the Mystics at hall May 19th 1914 Admission 25c Refreshments served Everybody wel- ome A good time assured advml9 Finest assortment of high grade clear Havana cigars at Palicas advafcf Adventures of Kathlyn No 10 "THE WARRIOR TAKE YOUR GIRL Moose hall Tuesday evening May 19th to a dancing party given by the Vesta Circle Good music Tickets 25 cents Better than ever advtf Artilla cigar 5c at Palicas TCathlvn like another Joan of Arc rallies the scattered forces and routs Umballah from his palace very iBR MrmP wv i mmam a nun rtinrwraKEV'-ff 2 Reels 4 4 4 4 4 And Other Good Pictures 5c 4 i 4 4 New Majestic Monday May 18 Dancing Musical Comedy Attraction at the Rhode Tomorrow Afternoon and Night A Riot Bight Down to the Bhode for Your Seat How xr You Bnpoct to wot xn.

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