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Ttie BilJiioiKrd MODEL OF BRONX EXPO. AT ^ GRAND CENTRA L TERMINAL Shows in Detail Every Building and Feature of ttie^Wg bitemational Exposition Wtuch Opens ia May — Cost Three - Thou- ' sand Dollars To Build jBsatdtotM _ . . IBK maiiBSBBMat of t&s Brasz Inter* Dallonal Bxpoaltlaii last weak when the nuutuetnent of the QFand Central Termliua ol the New York Central and Neir York, N. H. & Hsftford B. B- cranted spaca for ttao imriKwe of ei- blbttlnK a modal ot 0>» coipoaltlDn Dnlldlnn and KnaUOk Probably many readers of The Bill- board do not realize what tlits reallr moner eonld n ay, howl ire Bach a space model la placed where It !■ Tlewe doily by more peonle than lire In man This In itself ihoold be a enffldei andorsement ot the attracttieaen < tail. Bhowlas every bnQdlns. tatlon. esplanade, tree. Sag and itariib exactly as they wH! appear when the ■ on» to the pob- ot how the ■ , be liad from I model. Nbw House—New Bbow Cbics^, June 10.—-Al Wooi wlD InoDSiirste the llrat MSaon ot li new Randolph Street Tlieatar with the third produetion ot tha Potaih A Pari' mntter nriea. entitled Potash ft Perl- mntter^ Vampbe. The play deals with th» asthrUlM nC the merchants in the fltal BMB* ftnd was orlslnally en* titled Potash & Perhnntter Holfy Mclntyre Then the Htle^ Potash & P«ri- m utter In FUnu, was JOt npon. nard, Alexand^ CaiT. Matbllde Cattrelly, Trask. Arthur Hurley. Jnlea Famr, Wl. Cnn- Andrca anS inn. Xtath I tt,tln LontAcre and. Pale First . PiUtaa^'' Fili nriF waa presented ISO times Wil- lIiuQ_ Conrtenay slid Thomas the«tan,-wm-hayB'buC'B llml.^>^ tlon. as the play is booked for an ei- tendeditoDT nest seMOn, beginning In CblcaKO In the early part ol Aucust. ToD're in Ismi is schedoled to open kt the Osrrtek Theater, Chleeso, dur- ing the latter part of Jnly. The pUy was brouKht to a eloae In order to ■tre the oompany a bttef vaoatlsn. TsMurry KtwYoA Jnna 10,—AmMnmeen U mad* of the ennc«ment of Hari -Maude, aotrees, daughter of < Mande. to Joseph W. Burden, of dty. The martlBse will take plac few days. Miss Mande has dec deflnltely to letl^ from « itlsned thriMBt.a rar. It wmn _ tember. The anthen h . . neqgtn and Pterra.Tebar, who hfn written many of the poimlar PaleU Boyal farcat. The play will be prwnted her* M inoaleal comedy, .Tbe aoore will ^ r- ivan Cai:^ Tlw libretto of t4* nerlcaa veialoB will ha by Oay 'Bflt ton, and the UTMI iT P> O. WMI^ house. Hadama and HIr Oetok vfll _ robably be sees !■ Haw. T«|* gumk the holidays. -: . ■- r. w Tork. July X. —BalpbXoMC liila appointed Keneral manager on the Messrs. flhubert executive staR. ED CCeedlDK Charles A. Bird. Ur. Bird, who held that position for the paBt dated with Mesam. Kniott. Conutof^ . . night the complete eqalpmeat for this faavinE been loaned to the Navy Department by J. J. Mc- Carthy of the D. W. Griffith produc- L. B. O'ShauKhneesy. formerly of the publicity dapartmeot of the New York Hippodrome^ hu been made the press representative of the ship. New York, July t:—A- H: Woods has cororotralaned Tolly to write him a dramaUaatlon ot A^imed ' Seven Hew Ttnk Plftyi Close New Tork, Jnty 1.—Last night san the cloainK of seven attrsctlona In New Tor^^be Brat at Uoroscb, XTpetaira and Down at the Cort, You're.in r ~ ~ at a» Casino. Bis Uttle widows ai itely decided upon a play tt open the Lyceam Theater, which he ' ' it^ controls with the Charles froti- a Company, and-that be lias eiten- > plans for other pradocUa&s aa- Tto jUlflr AOaBUa'Crvdsii New York. June 30 been nied.by Shampon I the alteration of the At at GO and £2 Bowery, I hundred-seat theater. < linproivamenti..a new : new lobtv. Tlie theater wa< eri lo ISSI and jnM the moat popular MntM«««i>t kail on tU' Bowery. Lang New Torib Jva* g«^^>arotby PW- LeBMS njoo. Hair Toric New YoA. Bacft to TootHSMi Be Ban Ta Appear k IWi •New York, June tt. —Pauline HalL for many years, one of the most popnlar sloBers in opera. wlU nary glBiiinc In Bin- falo «B I^MT Day.