Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Saturday 27 September 1913, page 2


Amusements.

THEATRE ROYAL.

Lessee»."Hain. Pollock A- Myers. Sub-Lessee .. GEORGE MARLOW, LIMITED. Managing Director " GEORGE WILLOUGHBY.

TO - ssrxcs-xx's?

FIRST TIME IN ADELAIDE.

THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA.

COWBOY AND THE

SQUAW.

case M tie-Most Brilliant and Thrilling Daunw

ever.- presented in Adelaide.

FIRES GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA

will fee produced TO-NIGHT by

'? THE BRILLIANT COMBINATION OF

GEORGE MARLOW, LTD.,;

TO-NIGHT. "THE RAGING BLIZZARD."

TO-Nïflirr. "THE RIDE FOR LIFE." TO-NIGHT, "THE RIDE TO DEATH."

(list of Characters :

' GEORGE CROSS as BRONCHO BOB

Cowboy of the S. H. Ranch).

T. W. LLOYD as BUD HAWLEY

(a Rival Broncho Buster).

FRANK CROSSLEY assay TARBELL. ARTHUR SHIRLEY as .. .'. .... year's Tooth. WILLIAM RAILTON as SNAKY BILL. CHARLES: TAYLOR as Richard Tompkins. VICTOR LESLIE 22. Pete Raymond. J. J. ENNIS are .... Ike Tartar. FRANK KEENAN as ...'... .. YALLER TAIL. AGNES KEOGH assists Tompkins INA ALSTON was. .. Bridget McGinnis. FANNIE FRRIS at Prairie Wolf.VERA RKMBi: as Silver Haste. IX Crow Indian Maid, Daughter of Bear's Tooth.)

"THE BLIZZARD," "THE

BLIZZARD."

THE RIDE TO DEATH IN THE BLIZZARD. American Pence, Indiana, Cowboy?, Squaws.

HORSES, ROUGHRIDERS, Ac., c.

GORGEOUS MECHANICAL EFFECTS'.

BIGGEST SENSATION EVER ATTEMPTED ON

LAW STACE "THE BUZZARD."

Personal Production of GEORGE WILLOUGHBY.

POPULAR PRICES of, 3s. 2d, IN EARLY DOORS to all parts, 0.1. extra. BOX-PLAN at MARSHALLS His midday, and afterward:) at DCHST 5 GUINEAS. DAY SALES at Duhst and Biven's.

Business Manager, GEORGE BULLER.

THE GRAFTER.

' TW BOX-PLAN OPENS at MARSHALLS' WED

NESDAY MORNING NEXT, 10 aim., at MAR" MALLS'.

COMING DIRECT BY SPECIAL TRAIN.

A ALLOWING RECORD SEASON, OF 2; WEEKS.

OVER SIXTY THOUSAND PEOPLE SAW

THE GRAFTER

(During its Sensational Sydney and Melbourne Run

THEATRE ROYAL

Lessees..- T A.. POLLOCK v MYERS. ' Directors WILLIAM ANDERSON. Manager. G. H. BARNES.

Right from the Land of Stars. and stripes.

ORIGINAL AND UP-TO-DATE IN SONG,

HUMOR, Miss DANCE,- ' Commencing

IN ADEUVniE

SATURDAY: NEXT, October 4.

WILLIAM ANDERSON -announced' the FIRST

APPEARANCE of; hîi'*Re«puiy Imported

American Musical Burlesque Co.

Comprisfu's >- <

gQ SINGERS, DANCERS COMEDIANS, RQ

Direct from America,

in lrretiUililo, Musical Scream,

THE GRAFTERS

8 HOURS OF UNCEASING MERRIMENT. , s HOURS OF. ,'A{xuRrNG/MCsic: y i

anoints OF FASCINATING BALLETS.

HOURS OF . FUN, FROLIC.. AND GAIETY; ALL STAR ARTISTS AND COMEDIANS.

90 RAGTIME GIRLS. 99 99 RAGTIME ARIA 20 A SCORE Of-MUSICAL HITS. '

SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE, EIGHT HOURS

DAY.

Stage Director. W. R. HUGHES. Touring Manager. JOHN FANNING.

' EXHIBITION GARDENS,"

J THE DANDIES ¡

OPENING SATURDAY EVENING,

OCTOBER 23.

Full particulars future announcements.

GOT YOU.

Sorry to trouble you, but we just thought we would remind you that this afternoon at 2.30. and To-night, at 's, we are showing a pleasing , Variety of Dramatic, Sensational, Novel, Amusing, and Edeson tonal Films, which you can see for the

small sum of 17, ed., or 3d., at the Wakefield

street

CENTRAL THEATRE. WHY PAY MORE? We

are screening two Star attractions to-day. First, there is "THE SCimiRllANEAN TOWN," . fascinating film showing the Adventures of Arizona Bill. Included in its many thrilling seems is an attack on a strongroom. The other feature rains is "THE REFORMERS." an A.B. produc-tions present-day satire on the last part of minding one's own business. Nestor, Gaumont, Edison and Aly. Alms, and Pathe's Gazette included in Programme. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.0.

NEW STAR THEATRE,

3 KING WILLIAM-STREET. CONTINUOUS DISPLAY of the LATEST FILMS.

STILL THEY COME. .

Continuously To-day, from 11 a.m. until 10.30 p.m., we will present yet another gigantic programme of exclusive films headed by a- '

THE FOREIGN" SPY. THE FOREIGN SPY.

A thrilling story of an army engineer who, after many exciting adventures, is saved from disgrace and min by his daughter and her sweet-heart. Other features include "During the Round tip," an A.B. drama of cowboy life, which shows a thrilling chase after a runaway team; "A Faithful Friend," an enthralling comedy drama; "The Midgets Revenge." a 'boarding-house comedy; and "Squashing n Bobby." You see this superb programme any hour of the day for Sixpence or Threepence.

COUNTRY TOUR

Direction BIBLICAL BIOGRAPUS LTD.

PORT PuRE TO-NIGHT (Saturday):YONGALA Monday. September 29.

PtrTKRSBtrCG-Tucsida\, September 30 JAM1>10\\N-Wcilncsdav. October L ORROROO-Thin-day. steber 2. TEROWIE- into. October 3.

KOO MNt«.A-SatvnJay, October 4. RIVFRTON-Monda».. October 6,

BAL»KLA\\A-Tne-dai. Gawler 7.

PORT WAlvEFIELD-Wcdn-=cia\, October 8.

following with

Coach'. Vait'ninl. Minlaton, Yorketown. Edithaway. Stansbury, Curramulka, and Ardrossan.

Chill Organ Accompaniment.

Princes-st. 2 and 1/. Children, Half-price. Pic Organ supplied by W. ¡^ LeCorou. Ltd.

PROSPECT HALL.

HIGHBURY STREET METHODIST SA

SPRING FAIR.

THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

he be opened by Mrs. W. L. Rofe, at 3 p.m.

Good display of Stalls and Side Shows.

Competitions, &c. 6

fCXTAIWOREE. Arcade Palace of Wonders; W latest sensations: fresh model just landed; 37 to, JttHian declared Man, and others. S

4

Amusements.

NEW TIVOLI THEATRE

GROTE-STREET.

HARRY RICKARDS TIVOLI THEATRES. LTD. Governing Director.. HUGH D. McINTOSH.

RICKARDS CIRCUIT OF THEATRES

Implies the Bett in Vaudeville.

MATINETTO-DAY.

AT 2 30.

Performance Little as at Night. Children Half-price to all parts.

TO-DAY. at 220. TO-NIGHT, at 8.

ANOTHER IMPORTANT STAR ATTRACTION, Direct Irxrai England and First Appearance in

Australia of

COOKE AND ROBERTS

in a Brilliant Comedy and Novelty Dancing; Act

TO-DAY - Complete Change of Programme

TO-DAY.

LASKEY'S SIX HORSES,

in their famous Life Travesty,

"ON THE ROAD."

LOLA KRASAVINA,

the Beautiful Russian Specialty Artist.

THE GREAT MARTYNNE,

An Electrical Surprise.

JACK PRINCE,

America's Premier Gaytime Violinist.

THE FULLERS,

The Greatest Exponent of Circular Manipulation

ALBERTO, FRANK FOX,

The Unique The Debonair Entertainer. Comedian.

GEORGE WHITEHEAD,

The Popular American Baritone.

FLYNN and MCLAUGHLIN", BONNIE LEONARD,

and

LAST FIVE NIGHTS IN ADELAIDE OF

THE FOUR PRAISES.

1,000 lb. OF HARMONY.

The most pronounced success ever scored in

Adelaide.

PRICES OF ADMISSION.

DRESS CIRCLE, ii; ORCHESTRA STALLS (Reowed), 4; Unreserved. 3; Back Stella. 2/; Gallery. 6d; Early Doors, 6d. extra. Plan at Marstalls' and Duhst's.

M. MARCUS. Business Manager.

ËATLM^TATE^BASEBALL.

JUBILEE OVAL,.

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, HMS

Junior Match at 2 p.m.

VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE,

at 3.30 p.m.

Admission Ground, 6d.; rescue. 6d. extra.

H. B. DAWKINS, Hon. Sec. S.A.B.Le

L S

INTER-COLLEGIATE TENNIS.

ADELAIDE OVAL, TO-DAY.

Starting at 15 am.

PRINCE ALFRED VERSUS

ST.. PETER'S; . :

Admission, 6d.

J. A. RILEY. Secretary TOWN HALL, . HINDMARSH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.

MR. WILSON FORBES'

POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY

(Direct from Melbourne), supporting Australia's Greatest Tragic and Emotional Actress,

MISS ELLA DODD,

In a Magnificent Production of EAST LYNNE.

Front beats, 17; Back, Gd. THURSDAY-Prospect.

FRIDAY-Norn ood._S_ E~ T,DERATED"MH.LERS & MILL EMPLOYES.

S.A. BRANCH.

,.L-yFintLCia P&mE.BATgEB.. . ,

By HARRY JACKSON, M.P.

TUESDAY, September 30. at 6 pm.. ODD-

FELLOW;? HAL-b,*. J, ". SOCIAL

and DANCE to Follow.

Double Tickets, Lj6;_Siugle, X': including supper.

?

St FRANK CONDON. Secretary.

ST. PETERS TOWN; HALL.

sENT TUESDAY" NIGHT. * . s.HE GRAND JUVENILE BALL REPEATED.

Plain and Fancy Dress. Same Programme. Same children says Exhibition and Unley; Speed'

tators, JJ; Children, Half-price Dancers; usual very '. ": , A

S - MR. AND MRS. CORRELL.

DANCE. TO-NIGHT, Academy of Music, Ken

sington-tcrrate. Norwood Dancing. S till 10.80. Gents, 16. Ladies invited. SELECT. S

fXO-OPER.VTIV-E Hall. Monday night. Icecream is Social'and."Dadti»ï3omètbinK special; full particulars l(bñdax*B <jh¡}cr.~rJ."A. Dean. M.C. 8 DANCaNG.-yrOt'.ÁVAj'J.lWATrra holds a Class

every Monday-, Rechabite' Hall, Hindmarsh, first-class music,' perfect; floor and all latest approved dances, ANNUAL BALL, MONDAY. October a Double tickets at. Single 27. To avoid disappointment, secure tickets early 'as- the sale of same is limited. J. Denholm. Secretary.

DANCING-Mr. G. Darby will reopen Glenelg

Dance, November 5, Wednesdays, Satur-days, Holidays, Trades Hall.-^Culderella, October 13. Angaston Institute, October 18. Afternoon. 2 till 5

ST. ANDREWS DAY SCHOOL, Walkerville. _ Old Scholars' Social and Dance to be held in Walkerville Hall, on Monday, September 22, at 8 party., to celebrate 63rd Anniversary of the opening of the school. Admission 15-9. P. Scott. Hon. Secretary- S

SAN TOY QUADRILLE CLASS meets TO-NIGHT

as usual. Rechabite Hall, Hindmarsh. Gents 16. Ladies 6d. Pianist C. Young: M.C, E. Shelley. Holiday Night, Social, 8-12. Tickets. Double 26. single 1/6. S

TTTAYVILLE Quadrille Class Dance To-night, is also Monday next, Gents, late Mrs. Evans, pianiste.S

DANCING taught in a few lessons privately;

"strictly alone;" waltzing in 3. Mrs. Thiselton. 1, Royal-avenue, off Gilles-street east,

between Hutchens. and East-ter.; Parkside car. S

RECHABITE HALL. PARADE. NORWOOD.

DANCE TO-NIGHT. Mr. A. Hall, pianist

_._S__

00 OPER.AïTE Mallala Tosca Dance To

Night, 8 to 12 Gents, gloves La Tosca

Orchestra. S

K

APUÏOA, SHOW.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1918.

HORSES IN ACTION.

Hunters, li ct., prize money. SS. '

Hunters. 12 St.. prize money. £8.

Horse o\er.Hurrilct>, prize-money £4 106.

Open Hunter, prize money, £15 10. and Kelly Bros. Silver Cup. to be won three times by same owner. Whittier 1911. C. Denholm's Stockman; 1912, F. A A. Stocks Clem Hill.

SPECIAL TRAINS: EXCURSION FARES.

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. September 27. , S 26.70 T S. DAVIE. Secretary.

BLYTH SHOW.

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1913.

GOOD PRIZE-LIST.

EXCURSION FARES ON ALL LINES. ; Special Trains from Port Pirie and Hamley

Bridge. ; ' ."

GENERAL ENTRIES TUESDAY NIGHT.

Catalogues on application to ,

N269-73 ALF. DUNSTONE, Secretary.

TWO WELLS AMALGAMATED . A.". H -L SOCIETY.

21ST ANNUAL SHOW.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913. - - -

Entries CLOSE MONDAY, September 29, 1813. Apply for Prize-list and Entry Forms.

SPECIAL DRAG leaves Hill & Co.'s Booking; Office Morning of Show, and leaving Two Wells for Return st 5 p.m.

S2fi9-?2 JNO. KINGDON, Secretary.

~Y.P7OTÁND~F. SOCIETY;

; ANNUAL SHOW,

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 3 and 4.

£500^PRI2ES

SPECIAL TRAINS.

For Excursion Fares sec Railway Time-tables.

R. J. RODDA, Secretary,

S Kadina.

8 HOURS DAY

(OCTOBER 5).

MARINE EXCURSIONS.

THE GULF STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD., will dispatch ""earners as under:

FOR EDmrUCRGH-S.S. Warrawee, at 3 a.m. returning at 4 Pyman

FOR PORT \"TNC!EST.-&S. June, at 9 am. returning at 4 p.m.

FOR ARDROSSAN SS. Kooringa, at 9 am., returning at 4 p.m.

EXCURSION FARES. 8 Return available for 'a- day later. *Sa70,(',W

A

Amusements.

EMPIRE THEATRE

Direction .,. Sayers v Lennon. LtA

MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30.

the. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRICES. 3-1. Sa. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRICES, 3d.

One of the most powerful Photo Plays ever

produced

S

A A vitagraph special feature of the Slave Day; in America before the war, full of sympathy and emotion, a companion picture to UNCLE TOM'S

CABIN.

AND A BIG PROGRAMME OF NOVELTIES.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12

BIG STAR ATTRACTIONS. 2

GRAND REVIVAL FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY.

The greatest of all Tirana-, without doubt, one of the greatest achievements in the realms of lines pictures.

THE FATAL WEDDING

Nothing approaching the FSTOUS Concert Scene Area by the "ALLEÏTTES'* has ever been seen

am- picture play,

i CONJUNCTION WITH ANOTHER MASS OF

PICTURE SENSATIONS.

ALONE IN THE JUNGLE.

A REAL TOUILLER

A Sensational and Thrilling Feature Drama, depicting most vividly the greatest animal tensethan ever shown on a screen.

Prices 1,6. V. and 6d. Plan at DuhsPs.

TOWN HALL GLENELG.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0. GREAT VARIETY SHOW.

IN AID) OF ST. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM.

Box-plan, at S. Marshall & Son's, will be open on Thursday, October 2.

Reserved Seats 4/; Unreserved. 2/ and 1/. 8

TILL GOIN"G GOOD. FANCY DRESS CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH.

IN aid of District Trained Nursing Society.

ALBERTON OVAL. SATURDAY, October 11, 1913.

Procession leaves Town Hall, headed by the P.A. Naval Band, at 2 p.m. Match 3 p.m. Twenty Sideshows, two Bands, Host of Other Attractions:

Admif-°ion-Pi, Reserve 6d. extra.

FRANK CONDON, Hon. Sec.; FRED CARR,

Ass. Sec._._S_

Petersburg Annual Show,

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913.

EXCURSION FARES ON ALL LINES.

Special Trains after Show to Pirie, Terowie, Cockburn, and Quorn.

Prize Lists Free on application.

N269-70,7.81x270-7 S. D. JONES, Secretary.

JOHN McCORMACK.

ADELAIDE SEASON.

TOWN HALL, October 15, 16, 18, 20.

The Mccormack season in this town threatens to burst the Tait treasury. John has only standing room for the les-? of the piano and his boots. The orchestra seats SURGE WITH ENTHUSIASM round his coat tails, and the ENCORE FIENDS RAGE with UNABATED FURY." The Sydney

"Bulletin's

JOHN Jiic?OEMACK.'

ADELAIDE SEASON.

TOWN HALL, October 15, 16, 18, 20.

SCENES of the WILDEST ENTHUSIASM prevailed, the great audience being ABSOLUTELY rsTOXICATED-not with the juice of southern grapes, but with the "HONEYED JONES of a GREAT TENOR'S VOICE. The enormous audience some standing, others sitting-REMAINED AS TO PETRIFIED in an inexpressible ecstacy."Sydney "Morning Herald." r

r JOHN- ^M^OEMMÎE;. 6

7 ,." AzSELAtDE. SEASON.. '

- TOWN HALL, October 15, 16, 18. 20.

"The enthusiasm at the stage was unbounded, and as the tenor again came forward the AUDIENCE ROSE EN' MASSE:, and CHEERED TO THE ECHO. Handkerchiefs were waved, andthe Hall resounded with 'braves.' The cheer-ing was renewed when Mr. Vincent O'Brien gave out the opening bars of 'La Donna Lobethal-- Mrs MeConnitck sang the familiar aria with abandon, THE: AUDIENCE MEANWHILE STAN"DING, while many surged round the platform and STOOD SPEíiBOUND while the tenor sang Verdi's , arja."-^'Sydney Morning Herald." " .

JÓÍíin!í?COE.MACK.

ADELAIDE SEASON.

TOWN

HALL, October 15, 16," 18, 20.

Girls' on the 'chair agents- looked forward and caught-at his sTeve, * EXCITEDLY SHOUTING ABOA'£"'ßiC>;BlN' this. BRiSticfe of seats they wanted, îrîsh'mcnj.and women in the crowd beloAwaved hats and handkerchiefs as they cheered until the wife hushed them again,- into silence. Mr. Mc?ormsck SANG Iff" sonsrs in all, and of these no - fever than TEN- WERE ENCORE

PIECES." Sydney "Daily Telegraph." ' ' ' S

i STRATHALBYN SHOW- '

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1913.

To be opened by his Excellency Sir Day H. Bosanquet.

LIBERAL PRIZE-LIST. including Open Hunter Butler. Challenge Cup, and £16; Amateur Hour, £6 C,;: Horse over Hurdles. £3.

SPECIAL TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. Prize Lists and all particulars from

W. FRANK ADAMS, Secretary.

_._,_N263.5,70,7,S4-6

Q. PAUL'S CHURCH, ADELAIDE.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

ANNUAL STRAWBERRY

FETE.

In Pulteney-street School Grounds..

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd. S

«.p u s's IN BOOT as

XT ALL THE PANTOMIME MUSIC.

OF, MR. DREAM MINE

SOMEONE IN AUSTRALIA. GIRL IN HAVANA.

TWO-STEP WALTZES.

Can be heard played

at

MISS GERTIE CAMPBELL'S,

BOWMAN'S ARCADE.

S130waicEl30wc |

Amusements.

WEST'S PICTURES

HINDLEY-STREET.

Proprietor. - -.. West's. Limited..

TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT,

AT 2.30. AT S.

CHILDREN SIXPENCE to air IVrts at the

Matinee.

THIS AFTERNOON,

FIRST PRODUCTION of the great

PATHE DRAMA, in Colors.

THE LIGHTHOUSE OF DEATH

A fine story, finely told of avarice, crime, and Savery, including a thrilling rescue by rope from a lighthouse over a tea of foam-tipped

waves.

OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE

THE HEART OF MISS. ROSLYN .... Drama. THE FAITH OF A GIRL. Drama. PATHE'S EUROPEAN GAZETTE .- .- Topical. MORT TACOMA Scenic. PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. .. Topical. A DOLLAR DID IT Comedy. THE COUNT GOES BATHING ..... .. Comedy. THREE TO ONE 'Comedy.

WEDNESDAY NEXT,

THE GREATEST OF MILITARY ' SUCCESSES,

THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

"Up Guards and at "cm."'

WELLINGTON.

This tremendous conflict, in which Napoleon was finally crushed, is one of the most important in history; and since Napoleonic literature exercises a singular fascination not only for the student and philosopher, but even for the casual reader, the pictured story of Waterloo is likely

to appeal to

An Enormous Audience.

NAPOLEON

, "Curse these British Bulldogs; they are made

of steel." - . .

PRICES AS USUAL.

Overture, Accompaniments, and Incidental

Selections by

DE GROUNDS VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA.

West's Prices 6d. and 1/ and 2/. Booking

Office Dust & Biven's

PAVILION PICTURES,

RUNDLE-STREET, NEXT ARCADE.

ALL DAY TO-DAY,

From 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m., a Superior Collection

of the Best in Films, including

"THE RAJAH'S DIAMOND

ROSE,"

a thrilling story of a dazzling jewel," apparently priceless, a secret "lockfast place," fitted with on automatic camera, reckless society gamblers, a beautiful girl and a bogus count. There's excitement in every minute of this great feature of our feature bill, which can be enjoyed for

Sixpence or Threepence at any hour.

Sporting. B

BROKEN HILL RACING CLUBS.-B.H.J.C..

La.R.G.e and S.B.H.J.C.

REG. BY A.J.O.

STIPENDIARY STEWARDS

APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October 15, 1913. for the Positions of TWO STIPENDIARY STEWARDS to the above three Clubs for Eighteen Days' Racing. Applicants to state salary is

Quined.

BERT WILLIAMS. Secretary.

JEBB. Registration Board. Broken Hill.

SOUTH BROKEN HILL J.C.

RACES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15.

(Caulfield Cup Day).

£25 Maidens, six furlongs. Special weights. Nom. 7,6.

" £50T-rlíurdles; two mile;. Norn. 157.

Ï35^-Trial. 6 furlongs." Norn, for" """": Tarr £90 October Handicap, 11 miles- Nov. 20. . SfiO Flying. 6 furlongs. Norn. 157.

i £10 Farewell Welter, 1 mile. Norn. 12/6.

Penalties fixed. Usual 'conditions.- Nominations Gordon's Agency, 4 p.m.; Secretary's Office, 5 pm.; on Tuesday, October 7. Weights October 14. Acceptances October 15, when horses not scratched will, be considered acceptors. , Railway refund conditions

in force.

Wm, Gordon, Handicapper.

J203,7u;r ''BERT Wl*aflAMSy-Scc.>S.BH..T.C. r

ENFIELD STUD FARM. Draught Howe Bolivar,'

Draught Colt Percival.' Hackney Trotter, Producer, also Blacklock; inspection invited Sun-

day vs-Grindell._263w70

T" 'HE^P^NY STALLIONS Royal Warrior. That

Warrior Chief and King Edward, will do stud duty in the surroundings districts of Acts laide this "season. Inspection invited." Apply J. J. Fahey. Parker-st.. Mile-End

Cricket Notices.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Our A. PORT ADELAIDE DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB will be held at Mr. a. Main's Office, St. ' Vint\est-strcet. on MONDAY. September 22, at 3,, o'clock". All members' and " intending membersare requested to attend.

JP. D. RUNDELL. Hon. Secretary.

Football Notices. F B

A

GRAND INTER-STATE JUNIOR ASSOCIATION

MATCH.

UNLEY CANAL, SATURDAY, September 27. 1913. 3 p.m.

COBURG O'ICTORIA) V. STURT ASSOCIATION,

THE ONLY MATCH OF THE AFTERNOON. Admission 6d.

T. A-.BLAKE._Hon. Secretary.