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O'CONNELL'S, January 30, 1914

1915 PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL

Friday, January 29, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M. BALL PARK

Baseball-P. A. A. F.

Army vs. Leyte. STADIUM

Baseball-Interscholastic

Camarines vs. Ilocos Norte Manila vs. Zambales

7:30 P. M.--BALL PARK

Baseball Interscholastic

Nueva Ecija vs. Tarlac Trade vs. Mountain.

STADIUM

Volley Ball-Interscholastic

Trade vs. Normal

Manila vs. High.

Indoor Baseball-Interecholastic

1st round (girls)

Saturday, January 30, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M.—BALL PARK Baseball Interscholastic Cavite vs. Nueva Ecija Manila va. Iloilo.

STADIUM

Track & Field--trials--Interscholastic.

2:30 P. M.-BALL PARK

Baseball-P. A. A. F.

Navy vs. University

Army vs. All Interscholastic.

STADIUM

Track & Field-trials-Interscholastic.

Pentathlon

Basket Ball

Indoor Baseball

1st round (girls).

TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

3:30 P. M.-INAUGURAL

PARADE

ON THE HUBBUB 6:00 P. M.-SLIDE FOR LIFE. 7:00 P. M.-SENSATIONAL

TRAPEZE ACT.

9:00 P. M.-THE COMEDY

TANGO

10:00 P. M.—THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 19:30 P. M.-THE WHIRL

OF DEATH.

11:00 P. M. THE GRAND MARCH.

AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M. · DEVIL

RAISING BALL.

HIPPODROME 7:30 P. M.- 8:30 P. M.---9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW "Defending their Homes."

The most realistic and effective dramati sation of life in the Philippine Islands ever attempted

Produced under the personal direction of José Viñas, the celebrated Spanish dramatic artint

See the raid of the Borneo Pirates upon the defenseless Visayan Village. Witness the battle between the Pirates and the brave sol- dier. Watch the bombardment of the out law" mountain stronghold. See the village Sexta and the famous carta.

DON'T FAIL TO SEE The Two-Headed Baby. The Big Headed Baby. The Midget.

The Wild Man.

=OFFICIAL PROGRAM:

11:00 P. M. THE GRAND MARCH.

AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M.--COMPARSAS BALL.

HIPPODROME

7:30 P. M.-8:30 P. M.--9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW

"Defending their Homes."

Monday, February 1, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M. BALL PARK Baseball Interscholastic

Trade

vs. Iloilo

Camarines vs. Nueva Ecija, STADIUM Baseball Interscholastic

Mountain va. Zambales

Cavite vi. Tarlac. Military Meet-trials. 2:30 P. M.- BALL PARK Baseball-P. A. A. F.

Cebu All Interschol. vs. Navy Waseda

vs. University

STADIUM

Volley Ball P.A.A.F.- 1st and 2d rds. Soccer

-PA.A.F. 1st round

Bicycle Races.

TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

3:30 P. M.-MILITARY PARADE.

ON THE HUBBUB 6:00 P. M.--THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 7:00 P. M.-SENSATIONAL

TRAPEZE ACT.

9:00 P. M.--THE_COMEDY

30:00 P. M. 10:30 P, M.

TANGO. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE

THE WHIRL OF

DEATH. 11:00 P. M. THE GRAND MARCH AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M.-ARMY & NAVY BALL.

HIPPODROME

7:30 P. M.-8:30 P. M.--9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW

"Defending their Homes."

Tuesday, February 2, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M. -BALL PARK Baseball-Interscholastic

Cavite vs. Ilocos Norte Manila vs. Mountain STADIUM

Military Meet-trials. 2:30 P. M.-BALL PARK

Baseball-P. A. A. F.

University vs. Army Waseda vs. Navy.

STADIUM

Pentathlon P. A. A. F.

Bicycle Road Race-finish -P.A.A.F Track & Field Meet-finals Inter- scholastic

Volley Ball finals Interscholastic. TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

ON THE HUBBUB 6:00 P. M. SLIDE FOR LIFE. 7:00 P. M. SENSATIONAL

TRAPEZE ACT. 9:00 P. M. THE COMEDY

10:00 P. M.

10:30 P. M.

TANGO. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE THE WHIRL OF

DEATH

11:00 P. M.

THE GRAND MARCH.

The Cave of the Winds.

9:00 P. M.

The Sioux Indians.

Morrow the Magician.

The Fairy in the Well.

South Before the War.

The Merry-Go-Round.

The Man with the Large Hand.

The Big Circus,

Animals and Birds.

The Alligator.

The Turkish Dancers.

Family Dancing Pavilion.

Beer Garden.

Sunday, January 31, 1915

ON THE HUBBUB

6:00 P. M. THE SLIDE

FOR LIFE.

TRAPEZE ACT.

7:00 P. M. SENSATIONAL

9:00 P. M.--THE COMEDY

TANGO.

10:00 P. M. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 10:30 P. M. THE WHIRL

OF DEATH.

AUDITORIUM

POPULAR BALL- HIPPODROME

7:30 P. M. -8:30 P. M. -9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW

"Defending their Homes."

Wednesday, February 3, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M. -BALL PARK Baseball-Interscholastic

Iloilo vs. Zambales Manila vs. Trade

STADIUM

Baseball-Intecscholastic

Camarines vs. Tarlac

Nueva Ecija vs. Ilocos Norte.

2:30 P. M.

Baseball

BALL PARK

P.A.A.F.

Navy vs. Leyte

Waseda vs. Cebu All Interschol.

STADIUM

Military Meet -finals and Special Military Events.

TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

6:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.

ON THE HUBBUE

THE SLIDE FOR LIFE SENSATIONAL

10:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M.

11:00 P. M.

THE SLIDE FOR LIFE

THE WHIRL OF

DEATH THE GRAND MARCH. AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M.

TRAPEZE ACT, THE COMEDY

10:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M.

TANGO. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE - THE WHIRL OF

DEATH. 11:00 P. M. THE GRAND MARCH. AUDITORIUM 9:00 P, M. -CORONATION BALL.

HIPPODROME

7:30 P. M. -8:30 P. M. -9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW "Defending their Homes."

Thursday, February 4, 1915 ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M.-BALL PARK

Baseball-Interscholastic Ilocos Norte vs. Tarlac Camarines vs. Cavite.

STADIUM

Baseball-Interscholastic

Trade va, Zambales Iloilo vs. Mountain.

2:30 P. M.-BALL PARK

Baseball-P. A. A. F.

Cebu All Interschol. vs. University Waseda vs. Leyte. STADIUM

Marathon-5 miles -finish-P. A. A, F. Play Ground Day

(a) Calisthenic drili -3000 school

Children.

(b) Mass races.

(c) Folk dances (Surtidos and

Carinosa).

(d) Indoor Baseball (Girls and

Boys separately).

(e) Relay races.

(f) Private school cadets-com-

petitive drill.

(g) Athletic Pageant Dance. (h) Group Games. TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

ON THE HUBBUB 6:00 P. M.--THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 7:00 P. M. -SENSATIONAL

TRAPEZE ACT. 9:00 P. M. THE COMEDY

TANGO. 10:00 P. M.THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 10:30 P. M. --THE WHIRL OF

DEATH. 11:00 P. M. THE GRAND MARCH. AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M. CHARITY BALL.

HIPPODROME

7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M.-9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW "Defending their Homes."

Friday, February 5, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M.

BALL PARK Baseball P. A. A. F. University vs. Leyte Army vs. Navy. STADIUM

Baseball-Interscholastic

Winner

of the Interscholastic Schedule No. 1 vs.

Winner of the Interscholastic

Schedule No. 2.

2:30 P. M. BALL PARK

Baseball Interscholastic

Winner of the Interscholastic

Schedule No. 1 vs. Winner

of the Interscholastic Schedule No. 2.

Indoor Baseball for Girls, Exhibi-

tion gumica

STADIUM

Track and Field trials -P. A. A. F. Decathlon -1st day P. A. A. F. Volley Ball finals -P. A. A. F. Soccer- finals--P. A. A. F. Basket Ball--6nals P. A. A. F. TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

6:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.

ON THE HUBBUB

THE SLIDE FOR LIFE SENSATIONAL

TRAPEZE ACT.

9:00 P. M. THE COMEDY

TANGO.

9:00 P. M.-STOCKHOLDERS'

(Stockholders only.) HIPPODROME

BALL.

7:30 P. M. -8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW "Defending their Homes."*

Saturday, February 6, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M. BALL PARK Baseball Interscholastic

Final games between winners of Interscholastic schedules num- bers 1 and 2, if necessary. 2:30 P. M. BALL PARK Baseball P. A. A. F.

Cebu All Interschol. vs. Leyte Waseda vs. Army.

STADIUM

Track and Field events finais-

P. A. A. F.

Decathlon -2d Day-P. A. A. F. TENNIS COURT

Tennis.

4:30P, M.--AUTOMOBILE FLORAL PARADE.

11:00 P. M.

ON THE HUBBUR 6:00 P. M. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 7:00 P. M. SENSATIONAL TRA- PEZE ACT. 9:00 P. M. THE COMEDY

TANGO 10:00 P. M. --THE SLIDE FOR LIFE 10:30 P. M. THE WHIRL OF

DEATH. THE GRAND MARCH. AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M. PAREJAS BALL.

HIPPODROME

7:30 P. M. -8:30 P. M.-9:30 P. M.

THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW

"Defending their Homes." Sunday, February 7, 1915

ON THE HUBBUB

6:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.

9:00 P. M.

10:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M.

11:00 P. M.

THE SLIDE FOR LIFE SENSATIONAL TRA- PEZE ACT. THE COMEDY

TANGO. THE SLIDE FOR LIFE THE WHIRL OF

DEATH. THE GRAND MARCH

AUDITORIUM

9:00 P. M. GRAND PHILIPPINES BALL.

HIPPODROME 7:30 P. M. -8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M.

THE BIG SPECTACULAR SHOW

"Defending their

Homes."

Monday, February 8, 1915

ATHLETICS

8:00 A. M. BALL PARK

Baseball Interscholastic

Challenge Series

Cebu vs. Leyte.

2:30 P. M. BALL PARK

Baseball Interscholastic

Ccbu va. Winner of Inter-

scholastic Schedule Leyte v. Winner of Inter-

scholastic Schedule

ADDITIONAL EVENTS Swimming Meet -to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by P. A. A. F. Rowing to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by P. A. A. F.

Handbell to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by P. A. A. F.

Wrestling--to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by P. A. A. F.

Cricket to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by P. A. A. F.

Military Meet mounted events to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by Army.

Golf to be conducted outside Car. nival grounds by Golf Club.

Bowling to be conducted outside Carnival grounds by Philippine Bowl- ing Association,

"O'CONNELL'S, January 30, 1915,

O'CONNELL'S

THE PHILIPPINE WEEKLY

Published Weekly by the O'CONNELL PUBLISHING COMPANY 42 Escolta, Manila, P. 1.

DANIEL O'CONNELL

Baltor and General Manager

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Entered at the Manila Post Office as second class matter.

Address all communications to Daniel O'Connell, Manila, P. I.

We alon not for the brilliance of an hour,

That vanishes, and leaves but greater gloom. We crave not for the dole of party-power,

That seals the lips, in silence of the tomb. Enough, that we can wield an honest pen, And merit well the praise of thinking men.

A

Proud of Harrison Every American in the islands feel proud of the manly stand taken by Governor- General Harrison in the Noriel matter. good many of Mr. Harrison's countrymen in the Philippines had formed an opinion that he permitted himself to be unduly influenced by the native politicos and they felt that in this Noriel case, where all of the native papers and nearly every influential politico were doing their utmost to keep Noriel from paying the penalty of his crime, that Governor Harrison would in the end accede to their wishes and commute Mr. Harrison seems to have the sentence. found himself or the Americans here have found in the chief executive a more sterling character than what they supposed he possessed.

Convicted of Murder

It is said that Noriel had a record of seven murders. One case happened in the plaza at Bacoor and the son of the murdered man is now in the employ of the city govern- ment and tells the following story of the crime. He said that he, a lad of twelve years of age, had gone to the Plaza with his father and that he had his father by the hand when Noriel without warning came up and shot his father. The blood of his father was all over him when he was taken home. Noriel was not punished for this crime. Again, Noriel is to be the man who is said to have killed Andres Bonifacio, who started the Katipunan Society. This happened during the insurrection of 1896.

Adios Independencia

of The Philippine Committee

the senate has reported back the Jones Bill favorably with the preamble eliminated. The new bill is satisfactory to most of the Americans here and they would all be pleased to see the bill passed by the senate. There is a good deal of doubt about whether the time in which the present senate will last will permit of any other legislation being considered outside of the shipping bill which President Wilson is trying to crowd through.

Roosevelt In 1916

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Celebrate Kaiser's Birthday

The new German Club on Calle San

The Jones Bill, if adopted, would create leaders and they decided to abandon the lots of excitement along about May or June make-shift bark and get back on the good next as senators and assemblymen and com- old Republican ship again. These people missioners of Washington are to be elected. who are the majority of the Republican party There would sure be a battle royal between believe that Theodore Roosevelt is the best the rival political parties and it is more than and safest captain to bring the good ship into likely that the third party crowd would win the harbor of victory in 1916 and they are out. The Aguinaldo following is behind going to remain right loyally to him and Sandiko, and the nacionalistas headed by demand that he be placed in charge. They Osmeña. Palma and Co., would sure have a are still true to the great chieftain, Theodore hard row to hoe. Independence is not pos. Roosevelt. sible for a quarter of a century at least and by that time the natives will not want it. think Why worry? Forget politics and about making a few pesoS, Think about Marcelino was opened on Wednesday. Jan- the Camival or some other way of boosting uary 27th, the occasion being the 56th birth- the town and furnishing a little amusement. day of the Kaiser. All over the world on Cut out the grouch and smile.

the natal day of Germany's great ruler it is customary to hold formal exercises in which there is much speech-making and jollifica- Last week we published an article from tion, but this year, at the command of the the San Francisco Argonaut regarding the Kaiser himself, formal exercises were con- *political outlook for 1916. The Argonaut fined to schools and churches alone.

seemed to think that Woodrow Wilson would the magnificent club-rooms of the German be the standard-bearer of the Democratic colony, there was a reception in the more- party and that the choice of the opposition ing and the building was transferred from or Republican party would be between the building committee to the house commit made by Mr: Senator Borah of Idaho. Justice Hughes of tee. Informal talks were the Supreme Court and ex-Governor Herrick Viegelmann, President Nottebohm and His Majesty's Consul. Dr. Zitelmann. In the evening some 150 or more of the club mem.. bers sat down to an elegant repast and the dinner was interspersed by music and short Once when talks by prominent members. the great German national anthem was being rendered one clever fellow arose to remark that he could not see the sense at the present time in being so careful about guarding the Rhine, when the German army was miles He said beyond that river and at Soissons. that the song might now be changed to "

of Ohio.

The Argonaut is no doubt right about Woodrow Wilson being the choice of the Democrats, but it is away off when it thinks that Mr. Wilson's opponent is to be any of

those above named. The standard-bearer of the Republican party will be Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt is the only man in the Republican party that is of presidential size and he has behind him the great majority of the members of that party. Over four million Republicans voted for him in 1912 when the dissafection in the Republican party took place. They are still loyal to him and they will be behind him when the state wide primaries are held to select delegates to the national convention. Mr. Roosevelt is to day, in the series of articles that he is writing for the New York Times, doing more to damage the Democratic party and show the mistakes of Wilson and Bryen than all the other Republican leaders together.

"Die Wacht Am Aigne."

At

Reuter's Rotten Service On January 2nd the Manila "Times' published a cablegram of Reuter's from London of the 31st of December. 1914, to. the effect that the French ministry was to, return to Paris on January 7th.

The Sunday Times" of January 24th contains a detailed article intimating that the French Government had already returned to Paris on December 9th. 1914.

calendar had passed the 7th of January too, but up to the present Reuter though otherwise not too little talkative has not announced that the return of the French Government to Paris so often intended and trumpetted forth into the world is. now a matter of fact.

If the old standpat gang think that Mr. Roosevelt is out of the running. then they are making a very serious mistake. If As honest and impartial observers we they believe also that Roosevelt is a dead one waited until M. Poincaré's most beloved simply because the Progressive party did and "dearest" allies, the Russians, in their not poll much of a vote this year, then they are also reasoning badly. The majority of the men who got behind the Progressive movement did so to show their resentment again dirty political methods such as were carried out at the Republican national con- vention when Taft was given the nomina tion by fraud and jugglery. A year or so of Wilson and the Democratic party has con- vinced them that the country was going to hand that, in order to clean out that crowd of mountebanks and political harle- quins, it was absolutely necessary that the two factions of the party should get together. Again they began to realize that there were a lot of people of the wild-eyed and long haired class among the Progressive party. Zeppelins!

There are only two possibilities to explain this miracle: either the French Government did not return to Paris at all despite all con- tradicting stories of the Manila "Times" and will not return until after the war with or it the permission of Kaiser Wilhelm did already return and this matter of fact is detained from being published on account of fear from daring German Taubes and

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