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THE WORLD: OMEDY ACTORS IN POLICE COURT IN TRAGIC ROLES OF PRISONERS. Wolf Hopper’ Be- moans. His Fate in ‘ Essaying the Moral Part:of' Uncle Tom= a Ban Daly Says He IN He’d Be Tem many FINE MAH Bopy, JEOCE sur ve cn’ FING MAK SS “aR h:eir Impressions for The Esvierniiinig Go William A. Brady, De Wolf Hopper Dan Daly, charged with a viola- Jaw in having par- Se isreaes of “Uncle Toate: Cxbin':at the Academy of Mu- alc.Jaat night, fos, the benctit of the FRIENDS IN NEED, INDEED. Actors’ Fund, were arraigned before WEDER—Der maguitudinousne: DALY AND HOPPER IN POLICE COURT. itrate Zeller in the Yorkville| (i, u nen jharig RITE $ : b has proved that; but to think I should| may ser absurd at are the Gourt to-day. and Police! “ZEEPS—Riaht you vas, und If dot) pe arrested for amply standing in the| police to do? Ac t was lodged <Anepector.. Thompson domned Hopper does not atay mit! wings and asking Tiger, the big hound.| that the Sunday lin was being vio- Acetate jannon, who made the Alder chatl we vill get him owlt we] fot to gnaw Dan Daly —ewell, 1 can't | Iated, We investizated thought B af the Ihstigation of the Sab-/ourseives, alndt it. pketioveritt jthat, und t th” ‘Cétiini!tee—the same society ge: s __.{ This tn the first time, to my knowl | thie was 2 a edge, that an “Unele Tom's Cabin Daly Exwhleb ctrted> to serve summons on) mured Hopper, “and I can prove it] y\5° inet 0) Cagle ton Scr un Senator Tim Sullivan when the Leg-| .-j¢lature-was inisession—saw Hoppe: the role of Uncle Tom ani Daly-that_of Simon Legree. Brady was in the-wings managing the blood- hounds (the bloodhounds being Great Danes). jby my wife.” “And he had chocolate ail over his | face,” sald the Inspector. “I dined at the Lambs’ night and had eclalres for dessert, sa{d Hopper. The Magistrate laughed. ligious element, The book from w was dramatized ta pop ve occasioned th Club last rm of the ages—the emanctpation «fof the slaver—and yet Hopper and Daly and myself are now under arrest for) participating in the drama, Right across the street lant night ba we had fillet vat we " 1 greatest social) sult? SAID HE CAVE POLICEMAN $10) John Leary Accused Receiving Bribe from a Contractor. Police Captain Vredenburgh, of the Oak street. station, took Patrolman Jonn P, Leary, of ‘his district, and mas 8. Tripler, charge of th @ contractor tre Strect Court to-day. Trip: bribe from him. {t. Deputy Assistant Distr! Keith was tn court to ston charge, Tripler to said that Leary had c: plained to bis foreman about the block- the sidewalk and intimated that the matter could be fixed. He said that Ing of on April 8, he had paid $10 to the pol man indirectly. Then he reported matter to Capt. film to Distriet-attorney Philbin. ‘Tripter said he would not state (he mun- ner.in which the money had been paid to reach Leary. Aa there wan no mal complaint againat Leary Magiatrate Cornell iald) the matter over until —__.—_ noma will be of ivory: white satin, Wednesday, The case will be presented lanes Ly the District-Attorney's omce it the] Miss Thompson Is One of the} tter tathe charge '« substantiated on Investign- ft aine don Leary sald the charge yaa bieea| SeaSON'S Richest Brides: on sp Wedding Will Be an Event. ~| THINK OLD MAN DROWNED. News of Missing Leonard Vowel, of Paterson. No The Judge He Smiled. Magistrate Zeller heard the in- spector’s description of the alleged performance, and then, smiling, sald: tenders wore scooping off the froth wi paper-eutters, and nothing was sald done; yet when we tried to» fortunate playera from tne and Uncle Tom delivered “I'll parole you all in the custody of your counsel for further examina- tlon Wednesday,” he said. ‘ look into the law. If they pyaatsian BERD Hee ee eciaty bare ty| By. DEWOLF HOPPER. [eines comme! stat wmesnily| ld, them. In the mean time | will Yorkv'le Police Court—11.35 A. M ison second story men k- | INSPEC AST ! HOMPSON | ate {l next Wedaes- Pr having: appeared as Wang, FLT nay ne tunny, but. heine |b win ff NSS ED arco] cane Wenig Capitan and “Casey at the Hint" forland the loser wf much salumbls toluted ive Avbanamadel| day morning at 9 o'clock.’ many yea Tam at last adjudged a[ cant gee tt in that tant | erin us peat ‘But Hopper has to work at night." | criminal because I have played dear Waite ' Pr Thacs BY CAPT. GANNON. yo many the arrest of th men, whe were playing for el pls FOR BOARD old Uncle T the song refusing stave girl on 1 pluntation, | would pu ght that by sing- the new Jerusalen p the chrome-colored Daly's Red Iiver myself of bray “Can't you make {t the nly,” responded the Magis- genially; “let's say 2 o'clock.” tor Thompson gave his tes- against the accused tn his nest manner. ‘THE Eee PO 1 Mitte ee ed rmysell it into the Academy of Mu- ua Mm, BANE tr ts noniseitt ; oO pakd, “at 8 o'clock last might [le want ou! me i ster, she alned there until 11, off and | ee en ch room « ‘wanted to get at Weber and] Grang. Otherwise Iw i: = because I heard Weber was| my grave Seer y had ly a ‘his false stomach and Fields ‘Koatee, but they went on the while I was out in Mana jore’s office fixing up bail bonds. Butt did°get back in time to see a which Dan Daly was SS) ‘Legreo and whipping | so olf Hopper, who! war playing ye in court a few mine sich was my alarm 1] Thurber, Who Was Gen. Jor Weber t thousat but iny fears were | Tracy's Secretary, in Asylum. [auncetste shrunk behind Pr. Davis wae after unfounded, Repyimg me. he the shoulder and don't ory. Im you are over wix tted me Kenily of fat There, Wille. after yout I know Mrs Minnie Turner ap Daly wore powdered; Magistrate Zellor has a kindly Supreme Court for an mustache.” pandrlEdotnotsthinkslieswilt the Mutual Life fre " [Sing Sing. He may send Daly Fannie @ Thurber w@ Blow for Mopper. RclhTaivnderatand Sachore WIA: leven umor should do we Daly ts . her husbe he shaved the mustache | the thme of his arrest and | ! nal We has tried ef the Butler Asytim ent here,” suggested | te Yefere: bo never nave, he a ee rs. Torner ia sutag f net FVidaver,, who appeared for ssutceneralas tan) J Creed sald addressing ‘Don't ‘you suppose the the I inspector attorne know * Interposed the Magistrate. | per wore a dress sult swas..worn in the South ft D,” continued the Inspector my regular dress suit,” etjiudygert Varhous “|r who ts ans such as mnt yo legitimatize himself next years Jo Adder. afterward i Dix mother, and whit: the Hutler Asylunt never since | haw 4, mult pending ty husband's nxstanment — WOMAN YELLED Curannt | , to Josiah ESN Shon Tha) noth this morning at ¥ right, popper," ho sald, “Til get out of bed at nk around Vm f A Recent Canvas at the o cites esate British Embassy, aealare WOH oaLite: Washington. SAFEST MEDIUM 00°70 engeey (a3 ‘Colored Porter Only Person Who Could PROSPERITY. Geers The tnspes- | {bloodhound be] Paid ele Wants, This Morning’ S| World. Ms Quiet Mrs. Evans. By JOSEPH WEBER. MRS. EDDY 1S JA PRETENDER. es Seay Rev. Dr. Law- son, Assailing Chris- ted who asi tally uneo Paid He'p Want: inj the 33 Other N. Y. | Papers Combined. Vii rt ind tntluence a was me fed ty undue slay ho matter with her? Ming fensdor She | no very thought font ya ; : TRGB ANT een ree tian Science. Wee Le hureston at the GATIO ROT frequently 3 nave toda de eo have a Key to her apart ry oN Nibert G. Lawsen, of Cam- They make oer Se-3iy. real a befor k nae YRe eeE Teantiat Mininere Confers ADT i) mt ‘ou yoaven ; Did Thurston visi Evans; Walls etal une ea lemestaocn nt the. mite * fd ntevet. to-day atten His theme was "A Short Method with @| sbapes and th xamination was directed 19] nein, bar Hares SKIRT HAN, So that Sirs, Evanea diseane. might} Chelation i SE. . been the fest of constant anal Eddy Is a pretender, and that fa cin “BY WILLIAM A. BRADY. | ceive use of alcohol. te legally established, As a iternture Christian mee in merely a ho Yorkville Police Court, 1.40 4. M. Athout system. Its philosophy ROUSS IS BETTER. ME I've A up agalnat some pretty hard by every competent mtu- - aft itlons when I was trying to make i 1" H dent of philosophy, and aw a science tt AIST HANDS o., yg] Money For myself, but this Hetle “Uacte| Mere Tina eatin Cold amd | iacredtin every: eclentife demonstration, asics Tom! business, when L waa trying to ent Btn at ome, Ax a profeasally Christlan church the make money for a worthy charity, | At the home of Mr. Charles Broadway | oreanizntion throws down. every vitol DUS beats. everything, I thought things | Rouss, xa i tal avenue, It te sald} doctrine of Christianity, werent. coming my way ‘In Cincinnau | to-day é that he Js improving. Hie has} +, ig, morcover, an immoral syetom, a fow woeka ago-in the Jeffries-Ruhlin | werely 8 cold and will remain that he and it 4s bound to bring a sad-harvest qpatter, and they were not, History’ has not deon seriously ill at any tim of corruption. Lf i¢ had not been for ita. Bide ie. ail 5 cia She ich Na aa a RA RI rR lw foodncoo coon | iste Magenty) Que “a areter fin th f Nothing has been earned reabouta of taonerd De Vogel, of Paterson, Nod. alnee Ate disappearance vy Wednesday Inat, and his friends fear that he has been drowned, ‘This fenr ty } credence by the report that o down the rotne rid NIXtY-two wears old He to mason contractor and well: doo deriving a good tneame trem wred mo His Wuxiners A grewieup sons: relieved RTRAIT F LADY PAUNCEF OTE. Hanitied In expression a Howas worm by her ladys. drawhig-rooms hel n Victoria trap he nombre the fast atin ts demolition of the Kin, ston Hotel in Chatham Square, to Cen- charged that the policeman had accepted a Su The policeman denied Attorney Vredevburgh and took MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1901. COPPER KING'S DAUGHTER WILL MARRY WEDNESDAY. of the om ice= the Mr. tor- MISS ‘SARAH GIBBS THOMPS ON. One of the most e'vborate Mnners of the Faster Vtakes place toenigat De lat the Metropolitan club, when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mo ‘Thompson, “e & the} East Pift 1 street, ente Me srudat been an [ncescant indas Mupicma ful D. Parker Moy the 1 4 Thompson yet MRS. NATION RUNS Cc) OOO ICOG <4 3] Joint Smasher,” Fined $500 and Ordered to 3 Leave Town, Takes First Car Home. (pecial to The Evening World) KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 15.—Mrs Nation, charged with obstruct- ww othe street, was arraigned Police Judge MeAuley to-d: and given unttl 6 o'clock «the elty, The J cellngs with manifest When Judge MeAuley ash galnet pol rte, § Hed tats walting fora ear when terday, nad wax making 0 me omeanwhtle by /alkin et that A pote had is and placed tn Ja She agreed to leave town and fifteen ininutes later ded street car f0F cannas iis Nation appeared in court early mpaniel by her brother and 4 friend. The court-room was | a curlons crowd. | Mrs | ant WALKED WITH BODY ON TRACK: HS THROAT CUT. MAY BE MURDER Brak y jammed by ex were called before she watched ¢ ‘The crow nd Luech Rang Hospital eman Evidently .oRrA soray uf i Sn uwrre vous! Bell and Fell When nen fem Ua ean mWeteneenne Door Opened. - £ ly over tae whoulde see | 5 of the plet fT | toed by Lady Mauncefote's Howeleterd With blood streaming from his oO by ft ara of diamonds yell at the beneath ins ower to heal it never would] atitches had to be put in by £ enemies. | have attalned notorle Its healers col-| tent was able to talk, Gree a 4 | thelr feen in advance, and 1 have! He said hia name war James Lucch, a Peet NON a nea eoman eons {eau Mi of any of their po-calied| German, twenty-one years old, of sue, Jersey City, found the ody. ‘ ing one bit of humanitarian| 1 Nasth Fira, street, Willlameb: nue, Jerney ONY ; y Ta the por and the unfortun-| Luce dine was on hin way home w — day when a man whom he did not ki CHINAMAN COULD NCT READ. « paased by the m Dr. Lawaon's paper. ———$—___ TO CLAIM BRITISH WEALTH. [Metre of Joseph Moore's MII WE Meet Ht In an endes left by Joseph Moore in Engtand at + heirs co that os Demore ants on thin side of the water, It wae expected that Demorest's Lon- don partner could finish the dusiness, but It bas been found that he ts din- qualified Because of ts position the Englleh Government. oe Students Form a Labor Union. April 15.—A labor BYTACUBE, N, Y,, union has been formed In Syracuse versity, It wan organized nee ns, gree for typewriting done b: ho wre working their was. thro cae. it aay student: retuses $e Unidn and maint he ound the throat die a beautiful secure the weaith| beginning of this contury, the Planfetd, te will meet City Hall Wednesday afternoon, 4: desires to be grant- r of attorney ‘for the collection’ millions which ite in the Bank of nd vaults watting for the claim- In Ww tae arms Mameburg, f the man rang the te pital T [this morning tn the road yards Wile it Ix believed that he fell of a train, will make no righ Invertigation, because he hid « numbe Surgeon man‘a neck was badly «0 with a iunife at tacked. him h fourth, cut tim a Fourth and Berry. streets, @ozen timex and ran away. “The police found biood at the place indicated. ‘There Is no clue to the as- eatlant. eet | at Rewon He Was charged for Splitting im the Car, Moy Sing, © Chinaman, of Flushing, L, while riding on a Third avenue car this morning spit on the floor, ear him sat Sanitary Iurolman Yamanuel Warenberzer, who mude him @ prisoner when tho train reachod —>_—- KRUGER IS SAFE. MATERDAM, April 16.—~The report | cabied to the United Stater that an at- nd streat. the empt had been made to aasassinate Mr} Feo couidn’t read the sign and was "| Kruger is purely imaginary, discharged. Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All! with Ual-| the! at \ for good dre. FROM KANSAS CITY, EL BEGUN CITY HALL. Workmen Start the Big Hole Opposite Van Wyck’'s Office. “AIL L & CO. English Custom Tallors. enough ng to have his {clothes made toordershould avotd the cheap Tor; but you do not lave to go to the other extreme; $20 18 a fair |price, and $20 will buy a fine suit imported unfintsh- ed) Worsteds and Tweeds, jin stripes and checks, well made, ent inimilitary shap coat broad shoulders, swell- {ed edges and seams, full peg- 'toptrousers. Made by thor- | ough workinen, oNOrR fine line of genuine noe ted Trouserings, $6. S {any one wiic | bees | | | .W, cor. Nassau & John Sts. WATERS The double advantage of buying : WATERS PIANO is Is) —The saving that comes from desling direct with the manufacturer. | 2d.—The positive assurance that j You will get a First-class Pianot | Send postal for catalogue with | “4 Jreduced prices and terms un our new 3-Year system, giving you three | | years’ time without interest. |HORACE WATERS & CO., | $34 Filth Ave., near 18th St. | HARLEM BRANCH, hd Went 12500 St, near Stn Ave, THE Coward good, Shoe } For Children, | The of whichconform strictly | tothose of nature, thus protecting, preserving, and w necosen: supporting the leaving it al hs solitely free to grow as intended by Divine’ Wisdom. Sy Could anything be more “ Good Sense "than that? Or than these prices? Infants’ -65c. to $1.00 Children’ $1,30 to $1.65 isses’. . . +++++$2,00 to $2.75 Also for ates For Sale Only: by JAMES S.COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich nearWarrenbt., N.Y. Send for N ‘atalogu Tue Way 10 Suecess IS THROUGH {Guwony Wore. Was,

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