The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1904, Page 4

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BEAUTIFUL COMPOSER A BRIDE, SURPRISES THE MUSICAL WORLD. fe of Sploe” at the Majes- “Jaok’s Little Sur- at the Princess. t AND WALKER RY GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Will Come Forward as In “Girls Will Be Girls” age manager in dim-lit theatre or THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST SO: GIRL WHO TAUGHT LESSONTO ™ “BLACK HAND” LETTER,WRITER. SAT BLACK HD LETERAS A IKE Village Cut-Up of Brooklyn Thought to Scare Nellie Sava- bant with Crossbones and Bad Spelling. THEN CAME TO SEE IF SHE GOT HIS MESSAGE. “Why, Nol” Said Nellie; “Oh, Come Now!” Giggled He—And Next Thing He Knew Police Were Pulling Him Out of Bed. Undue pride in his work as @ prac- tloal joker wae the Indirect cause of the arraignment of Arthur Reynolds, of No, @ Smith street, in Butler Street Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day, The charge ageinst him was writing an annoying letter to pretty Nellie Save- bant, of No, H7 Fourth avenue. Arthur was a sad affair when he got before the bar of justice, In all his seventeen years he had never been ar- rested before. “Judge,” pleaded pretty Nellie, “it 1a STOCKS DECLINED Ing Orders and the List Fell Off Steadily, Prices Being on a Low Level at Close, After opening irregular to-day the stock market sold of ali around the lst, continuing depressed throughout the session and closing quiet at the lowest figures of the day. From the start there was evidence of stained but cautious pressure against cent, IN BRISK MARKET Ses Bear Selling Overoame Support: | a PLATS & aNTs TO Tnturplahed—Weet Bidas 66th St. and Columbus Av. 2 ddth st 4 W.—4 rooms ements, private halle, Tae SW. and 5 rooms ia; all improvements; $23 to . 10 vate % 108" L 505 WA ‘water, i pn header 1 5 WwW Fooms water supply, 10 i, halls; all i 5 10 HST. 0 TO 4 Ww. V. SUBWAY STATION— A ve RA AND Ve i Reap THIS uJ 3 rooms and ban atter newly A WW. 108th att room B path; to A ENTS, 5 rooma and bath, pa levetor, $85, See janitor, WeD A roenlehed Bron infurnie! ans Ags Wesas Ete 8 all, are gradually coming out would be @ shame to punish him fur- half-gloom of preparation into doing. ther, If he promises to annoy me no more 1 wish you would let him go.” Arthur promised and he weot. ‘The youth has been a joker for a long time. He is nothing if not original. Consequently when little Tony Mannino Oat 448-454 MOTT AV., flies Tyce and Irene Jermon will be Several new pictures will be shown at the Eden Muses, rid ca ih rie; and Ui Government honds were unchanged | near ‘ or, was kidnapped in his neighborhood and 424 at: accessible to ail oon, pelt Wl srtupiaeaeaeeliaeapeal I Agbett Marker, Uihthe | Black Hand letters loaded the mails and other tssues quiet. Bite, om rap id transl rota ‘stants a8 Mare? 4 Theater errata Myae Te dae Amasemets until the postmen were bent double it Weer tiruprovemente; rene #11 and 2 an ur “The 9! Report “pi wemain athe heart “The Princess Chig,” with Caroline occurred to Arthur that to wri Unfurnished—Brooklyn. third Street Theatre, and the vaude-| Boelen in the ttle role, will be the at-| Black Hand letter would be @ good anita HIGH-CLASS APARTMENTS. ee Rm a tists erty % \. Nostrand Bis Rng Bie Ville entertainers will include Biily | Clifford in monologue, At the Fifth Ave- (Aue Theatre the stock company wiil| ° oe “The New Magdalene,” and Biliy | © lifford and Berle Fowier will be em the vaudeville contingent. At the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre the stock comnany will traction at the Manhattan Beagh The- Joke, . Shannon's Band will continue its His Fine Italian Hand. Nellie Savabant got a letter Wednes- day morning, It had been posted at Station V at 11 o'clock Tuesday night Across the top of It was written: lo BANK WRECKER on at “hase: (ome WHO IS FRER at Murray Hill Thentre and life, and Edith Barker and A, Wise are other well-known of the company. The farce le will be naval reserve night ‘ain's Fireworks Amphitheatre. electric vibrator furnishes the BANK. WRECKER SALON FE sg Ho utlder, _ t Unfurnished—Jereey City. An latest thrill at Dreamland, Pe re Ls Luna Park has many new attractions, " ELEGANT CORNER TS, 6 rooms and ics Srintons insienta oowine [genres flr anddaion 4 cumeat| sic iba momar’ wie caste (BLACK HAND: HEU CONNES UATE mea p atrival of the German army near ' 2 den Of Wild animals, is one of the| Underneath was written the following " 7 ‘a r for the autumn manoeuvres, | {jaye Sisters will head the vaudeville Phe Majestic Theatre, on the Circle, hon, Pastor a lntreduse. the ew Weopen Tuesday evening, with [e*m, Miss Norton an Uh Nicholson, Bert C. Whitney's production in “The facy and the Pugiliat.” € and Sylvia, dancers; Carson and Wi Musica! mixture called “The Isie lard, the burlesque German character: features of the Bostock show at Dream- wand A lawn fete for the benefit of th Actors’ Church Alliance will be hel next Wednesday afternoon and evening at the beautiful home of Mri ow |aereed in a handwriting evidently dis- ulsed: | “Dear Hellen—I can hardley wait un- tll Sunday till T can catl you my wife. Technical Error in His Convio- ” Morton and Elilot if manipulat ton Bennington, Second Vic dent | You know we will be hapny all are life, { Rat We eat, tig Ps oneal i has a Btn OMAN Sa ean al Sy Sata athe” A (Aer am “ru mit a'o] HOM Found by Chicago Judge, mae ‘By S$) ea: ty one METAL cninors 0 tne plore, ent stauce onsets your toving husband, sonn arka-| and He Is Released from SWS bl eae gua Gebindler and. Ben Jerome wrote T ed with bisok! Joliet Penitentiary, i = music, Gus Bolke is sald to ae F SICK BABIFS, han h skulls = ate the. very, Jocloveny Fetal Siarnal cna vy 1 4 19 = ‘Miloobar, an island in the China worrled herself, abants| CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—CharlesW, Spald- = when the Queen Consort eat te Nate station | ing, who was sent to the Joliet Pent- % = the age of thirty, she la sent | Tomb of Silence. The company Alexander Clarke, Herbert Gilbert Greggory, Blanche Mattie Marts, Susie For- Mesile Leigh and Alice Yorke. Y will cohtinue its policy as well as Gaturday tentlary to serve an indeterminate sen- tence for wrecking the Globe Savings Bank, of which he was President, and for embesaling $500,000 from the Univer. sity of Llinots, of which he was Trea: Ja to-day in the beautiful home ¢@ Rave his stenograp! now his wife, directly opposite his olf home, which was broken up through the mad infat- uation which ruined him, wrecked the bank, impaired the University and beg- gared thousand: of working people of hicago, Spalding was brought to the city vee. day on an order from Judge Dunne, Tho Judge found @ technical error in the conviction of Spalding aod imme diately ordered his discharg tvoewriter-wife was in court, 8) im braced her husband, nearly twice es old h if, and both weot, Then they were driven to their home, Spalding had been the manager of an Investment company in Iowa before coming to Chicago in 18%. Then he started a little coal business,’ which brospered. He advertised for a ston: Orrapher and among the avolicants was Mies Sarah Louise Ervin, nine teen years old, tall. dark and willowy, Dut not of attractive face. she was employed and three years later, after Spalding kone Into politica and Pen maa f saree of the Iilino! aoe Go: @ started the Globe Sa Nellie Was Wise, body around this ni that letter for the having fun with me,” she sali ‘we won't go to the police, That would do the Joker too much good, I'll just keep my eyrs and ears open and do a little dgtect wi in the mean time Arthur, Reynolds was possessing soul in patience and ohuekling to hi But hy |B sucess Great Day at the North Beach Casino, with & Fine Pro- gramme and $200 for the Babies’ Fund, A ee satly turnishp! tromt room, West Side. Detween Weet Lith aad 18th “EE aM RR Tt ve RC: GREENWICH 61. 806—Nicely furnished ae Basal jooms for 3 MORTON 2 a aoe i ‘Theatre will open its sea- " y evening, when Arthur will again come forward as « dames K. Hackett's production © Little Surprise,” a farce by Charlotte Walker wijl po ding feminine role. Tho ME A0t te laid in Cairo, Eevot. and the ‘and third in New York City, Grand Opera-House will start Next Saturday night with and Walker, the colored 4m & revised edition of “In Bert Williams will sing sev. which pleased King Edward, Iker will introduce new cake- iitagt+ family, They the police visite to did not surround their home looking suspicious. ‘ly at strangers. Could it be possible that ove had heen @ faux pas or eomething Mike that? G Himeelf Away, He strolled around to the Savabant day evening and had a talk in the course of which he | ma to craftily ask If ceived any letters latel; wise in an rity I N ¢ nm ved any letters. w hee Rusband wetdng alone vagn't ig married? r laughed @ whole lot. went home Nellie did some lat her way to the police atation. “A police- man went to Arthur's home, pulled him gut of bed 296 laced him under arrest, je confesse: he had written the rposes. lv more annoyance to utthe ‘etter than p- red on the surface. Bhe suspected a MUSICAL BEAUTY IN | Baro rrreieg isis ee) PREIS Pras The monater benefit tendered by big- hearted Fred Erbe at the North Beach Casino last Tusday for The Evening fi Vorid Sick Babies’ Fund netted the ‘ : | sum of $200.35, i Mr. Erbe is one of the stanchest and most generous friends of thi babies, and his lavish contributions to the Fund have brought renewed health and happiness to thousands for poor families. Last Tuesday's benefit was the ninth annual éntertainment given fron at Mr. Erbe's North Beaoh Casino for : 1 will make his first New York | tnig apiendid charity, These benente Sipe a @ star next Saturday/ jaye brought the Fund more than B At the Fourteenth Street Theatre z bi i A. Brady's production of the comedy “Girls Will Be will be supported by the who were with him in Snyder, Gladys Claire = Cook—and a large com- PRP. Meivitlo Baker is the author of . and Joseph Hart has furnished CHARLES W. SPALDING. CHILD IN COFFIN SWVED FROM FRE rs ward Rushed Back Into House| and Rescued It. hitltl 3s) BELL. wis Wis, Cent. + Advance. FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET ‘M0. Per Ling Furnished—East Side, how Ah, He fter he ing on 200. Each year the generous proprietor securte the finest avaliable vaudeville talent for The Evening World sick Babies’ Fund benefit, and the twelves hour peformance is one of the most important evente in the theatrical "fore than one hundred vauderite Anita Comfort, Noted Com- Siu? “Prvintacut among tiem’ wece| poser, Who Was Wooed and Charlee B. Ward, the original “Bowery Won on Trip Abroad, Marries Quietly After Announcing En- gagement. Boy,” in his newest songs; Mise Rowe him, which would have been awful, pisos BODY OF MAN FOUND. Thought to De Joha shmedding, Bast Side Keene! The body of a man believed trom ecards and letters found on him to be John Doshmedding, a mloon-keeper, of No. Ml East Seventeenth street. Man- hatan, was found in the bay off the foot of Fourth avenue, Fort Hamilton, to- day. The man was about sixty-five years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, weigh- ine %9 pounds and was dressed in a Diack and white shirt and black trous- ers, SLASHED WITH A RAZOR. Tr ve Rede to Work 4: The body ofa six-year-old child in a Mist Ervin was, made hie see etary | Comin was the first thing rescued from And soon after this ip commenced |® “ire to-day which threatened the de- to do ite work, Mist Ervin went to! wtruction of ‘the three-story alten ang from the bank in @ carriage. She | tenement at No. U0 Jackson areet, fad the confidence of th dent. Her broth assistant ier, | Williamaburg. Her her Waa made Watchman at thi Joseph Costello, his family and his Instead of gol friends had held an all-night wake over he ada loving’ witer two deugiiers | the bler of hie little aon, who dled yee- ‘nd & son, Spalding took his ty; writer , terday morning, and to-day + wy the swell cat ‘ ‘hen he were coming to show the horses, | Then he purchased for he tthe draperies about the diamond and rl necklace or at 000, fire from @ candle. he pald $10,000 for « rr nonce Oi hs eR. he ie "Bhs White Tigress of Japan" will Améti¢an Theatre on Saturday ‘The press agent remarks: ‘The Play is described as a romance of . and shows scenes in Japan! Corea, Mahchuria, 6t. Petersburg . ve ‘Arthur at the present time. @enes will show the escape i from Port Arthur, tn two bupdred men will be em- fm one of the moat sensational Req ever presented on the stag " Henry M. Blossom’s play, will begin ite second at the Academy of Music Harimann, the famous young contraitu, and Baby Bilnor, the wonderful child singer, Whose marvellous have set ihe musical wor! Other a were Harry Williams, novelty contortionist; Charles Rot, Hebrew impersonawr; Musleal circles have a pleasant and} Interesting topic In the marriage of | ; Mra, Anita Comfort, the well-known ;composer, to Arthur Alfred Brooks, which took place Saturday evening in The climax of this was uy Opposite pis own, di it to Miss ®Dlase. Two men picked up Eryin and insti fea’ ana ber family, Hire in At Mi vin and ran down ¢ flights of stairs all the gossip =" i. wi or own windsws with, | slightly scorched, the Apartments of the Waldort- not look out of William Muller Arrested fox | Out seeing the home her husband ps felative at No. #7 y Askin, apeaker and planu T was quiet and en- iven r rival. When nk Dunn, mono'ogue;| Ithough the engage-| Wonnal Manuel Bargerer. H as Miss B using her she the Bradleys, Shed mn using Mrs, Bpalting’s | degs; Hanson and H A Miss Ellen Richards, wire art!+ Thaler Sisters, Tyrolean alngers; Paul Blotor, imitator; Corbley agd Bur ‘es Irish comedians. and Dalton end Jor- dan, sketoh artists. SLFPLESS MAN OFFERED S00 Albert E. Herpin, Wide Awake for Ten Years, Refuses a Proposition from Vienna to vocn tet man ment of the couple had been announced, Since the wedding Mr. and Mra, Brooks have been spending their honey- moon in Newport, where they have been deluged with congratulatory telegrams from the beautiful bride's many friends ta musical and social circles, Aa Mrs. Antta Comfort, the celebrated woman composer, who wrote “Mon- terey, “Anita,” and other popular pieces ployed by leading bands through. out the country, the bride was an in- teresting figure to thousands, to wiom her marriage ls an affair of note. Three months ago she engagement wos announced, and upon Mra, Com- fort's return last week fram the Louls Fair it was declted to postpone the wedding no longer. The ceremouy was performed by Rev. Dr, Otto Mohne, of the Marble Collegiate Church, and Manuel Burgerer, forty years old, was out across the face with « rasor by William Mullor, same age, at No. 3 ine ‘ip. Burgerer was taken to the ion Street Hospital and Muller was arrested. after the deen and the Mummy" will stay York Theatre but two at the Herald ‘he Girl from y's, d and Hatile Wiil- at Bpald-| the Costello flat was COTTON OPENS ACTIVE. Big Houses Have Orders to Bay and Shorts are Scared. With all big commission houses hav- ing orders tq buy and shorts badiy scared over the cables the opening of the cotton market was unusually active to-day, with the list 1 to 9 points high- er, Moderate reactions yeti] fier the call on demnan boing cumple A ay who carried wheat od 83 HORSEMEN SLAIN, AIGIERS, Aug. 19—Bighty - three horsemen sent by the Moorish Preten- der, Bu Hamara, to Chief Amada, of the Beni Bussagera Tribe, to ark his davghter in marriage, were treacher- ously murdered by the Chief. — SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises $.13'Sun sete. 6.64/Moon sete. 12.95 te opens Baller Boy: with a cast will be the at- Fifty-elghth will be played heatre. Spalding, divorce. hen she was far away he sued f and received & divorce on the «ro of decertion. fe about the time hi commenced. the divorce at financial troub! Bank Went te Wall. He had lavished such large amounts of money, such quantities of bonds, mortgages and other valuabie securities on Misa Ervin that one day in 1897 the Globe Savings Bank went to the wa! In the subsequent investigations twen- 0 a iting plays In the Hebrew ‘orld Beaters Burlesquers will and the Parisian ere taki conte. Tt was oi of * was followed by @ bridal supper. Only THE TIDES. ~ | tyeniine indictmedte were fund against that some tthe rain . re- ii Mi, ~ wi 5 in had begua Sat the New Amsterdam Aerial! Place Himself on Exhibition, |% fe ‘lends and relatives wore gree vs Tow Water to turn thelr. attention cotton: a8 bt bro, weeks longer and thea C Governor's t is iezt|! Heh, ,thowed | being ‘about the cheapeat staple on SEES fmtite Tomm es Sandy "Hook £to SH "LG “Ub |been freely sald since then that acti | Hat, all things oo — PORT OF NEW YORK. Bn Lorraine ti Havre ‘ -Liverpoo! INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUB TO-DayY, rome ' red Sieilian oe Napice. New Tort, i ‘he opening prices were: ih “Septem ‘ot mead B ul is 33, Now iy 8 SS oe f TRENTON, N. J, Aug. %.—Albert &. Herpin, who for more than ten years has not been asleep, has ro- fused many offers from museums and . | scientific aesociations to exbibit him- self, The Inet was from a scientific aasociation In Vienna, which agreed to give him $10,000 to display his ability to ,, Ma y M will be A new feature of the show at the Paradise wT ‘acts, including tne } marelie, will be ir had “planted” somewher: fortune. which would | at his clspoeal it 'not baleved, now that ne i'foea indy 3 ved, now that he Hh be pms \e free, that ber, 8. Lo St. Loule society had mtr Mra. Co; aby | Originality before she ¢ to New York, where her brilliaat 4 unique social affairs became famous. Arthur Alfred Brooks, fs C 4 son of John Brooks, re ‘Oeus, keep awake for thirty days. All those | paper manutacturer Birmingham, extn i Arable, Liverment offers the never-sleeping man has re- England, He met Mrs, Comfort abroad, wey 4 where she has been an extensive ber --4 traveller, Mrs. Comfort ia a member ni ber of promi Sete, her musleal comp ‘ Ea cat a lp Aes Hie ee visit. mile Ses ter Fat f wet

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