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- AURY AT FRISCO SAYS CAPITALIST BRIBED OFFICIAL Millionaire and Clubman Who Passed Money to Ruef Super- visor 1s Found Guilty. 8AN FRANCISCO, Ave. ™.—Louts} Glass, worth two or three millions, | —wated--a2-one of Ban Francisco's beet » THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907.) Virginia Harned to Act Count Tolstot’s Anna Karenina; Dustin Farnum Will Appear in a New Western Play oes | Other Productions of Next) “Week Will Be “The Movers) ee -and “The Rogers Brothers in Panama.” | | EXT week's new plays will N “Anna Karenina.” a dramat tion of Tolstot's famous: novel, in which Mies Virginia Harned will play the fated heroine. ‘The American rer-| ston, adapted. by Thomas W. Broad-! burst, from the French of Edmond Openings at Theatres To- Night — Eleanor Robson’ Goes to the Academy of Music with’ “Salomy Jane.” | teenth Street Theatre with ‘Patsy. in Politica.” VAUDEVILLE. ATTRACTIONS. Vammerstein's will have sn entire| new programme, with George Primrone, | araintod by (#h minstrel boys; the Em- pire City Quartette; Roale, the musical Authors Better Off Than Richard Golden In “The Other House.’ FTER the second ast of “The Uther House” at the Majestic Theatre inet A night, 3fr, Richard Golden told the audience that the authors were im London. Lucky chapat CHARLES DARNTON, COAL GOES UP. Companies Increase Price of An- thracite Steam Sines. Notice has been recetved in thin ‘tty | by the wholesale coal doalera thai on Sept. 1 the companies will incresae the ooet of the ‘anthracite steam «izes 2%) panies say the increase im due to @ scar clty of these sixes Tt ts Bor et known whether the th “reane © companies will affsot trade, —— CONSUL AT NAPLES RESIGNS, NORWALK, §Conn.;, Aug, mA. Homer Byington, of Norwal ‘ { Guiraud: bo aeen at tie Ttetaidy horse; Paul Conchas and others. | 4 é ah phate t nthe signed nis post ss Consul Sitisens, member of the Bohemian ang) oor entre play retains Ketth & Proctor Theatres.—The Union | ute Pet tom making the pel Tily,, the, resignation to ta fect on other ‘bic clubs and an all-around pet- . |atipping ports #5 for “pea, Bept. 1. ‘The Consul is suffering from eon of far mors than passing promi- mence, to-day stands convicted of « felony, and with the deposed Mayor Bchmitz, and the former j “Abe” Ruof, will have fo serve 2 term in the tate peniten- Glass has been found guilty by a _ fury’ The charge against him was that he paid former Supervisor Thomas F. Lonergan 300 to yote against the @ranting of a franchise to a corpora- tion called the Home Te‘ephone Com- pany. Glass was (tne v.ce-president of the Pacific Sues Telepnone, whia' | eonéern attempted to stifle comperi-| n of them. the Campaign against dis- and «raft stated und engin-| Avormey Francis J. Heney ed bendwr ew of detraud. | Detective i loped that Glass, | the man convicted to-day and others) ef his company had been double- by beamitz, Kuef a supervisors for The ted: for. ae rn j TERRORISTS SLAIN; | TERRORIST SLAYS. | ‘ oe | WARSAW, Russinn Potand, Aug. t= Five Terrorists were executed in the} Citadel here during the past week. | LObZ, Russian Poland, Aug. 31. Ferrarist Joaterdar evening shot letective and A sofaer patrol fired on the Terrorist, appar- | ‘eplaodes of e im 1 races a* T kkoe-Selo, during almost meets tragic death wh the hurdles on the back of his horse |~ Frou-Frou, and the final: climax of} Anna's suicide under the wheels of ©} locomotive, The illusion of the passing expross train, with its locomotive and eight coaches, {n the last act, prorises | to be unusually realistic, John M will play the husband, and Robert War- | wick will be—Anna's lover, Vronsky. | Otheys in the cast are Albert Gran, Ann Warrington, George Riddell; Mae Louise Aigen, Harriet Broadhurst and Marie Curtts Ranger.” a new West gustus Thomas. vas tried to after hone: and famous ranger, who. ! wild and reckless ruff pose, ia really const nis own life to save In’ Mr Hogera Brothers in Pan thors are Bylvester Max Hoffman, and the Ho! the an. ne hers appear as meg of wealth trav | Gracie Everett and company and other: mun. During th ensuing tions the Rogers tro ps admirals. They be encounters with Span revolutions, fight duels, < jail, and finrtiy emerge as toreadora the great pastime the tropics. Wi on them will be Marion Stanley, the Heng: jot Bisters, Avita Sanches, Alfred Hick- | 2UGd mah and many others. “The Mas st scheme and stru: ey demanded by his wif ter and son. Mie. N 7 Thuilder.’* “Brown of Har King’ ant “The Girl Raffes will be at the Metropotts, Gurney Gocco Will be at the York- ville with his ne’ play, “Dublin Dan, the Irish Dotective” The Star Show Girls will be at the Gotham. ‘Lotué, the Poor Baleslady,” will have her troubles at the tar, Hquare will apen at 11 A. M. Labor Day | "iuaewhest™ and $2 for “rs wit the Rain Dears, Urban!.and som, | Durr ‘McIntosh, in “The Colonel's Christmas Eve," will head the Twenty- third Street Theatre bi}l, which inciudes, Pert Levy, ‘the Exposition Four, Dixon Auger and coinpany and the Blatars Del- more. The Fifty-eighth Street house will have Master Belle Bianes, the Mystic Pool and many others. At (ho Fifth Avenue Theatre Edna Dta; Spooner and : the stock-company wi appear in, “The Little Minister.” The Harlem Opera-House stock com:peny will present the military drama. “The Sondan.” | Miss Gertt ide Hofman, in her | imitations, will be the star feature at Palmo, ‘Tne Colonial’s opentrg bil! will have Valerie Bergere in "A Bowery Caintile,” | the Somewhat Different Comedians, the | Sive Madcaps, the Metseths Jullus and others New York Theatre will h: Vsmeralda, George Hvars Georr ler Golden, Grace Hazard, the Cuttys and others. ‘Tony Pastor will offer Madre Fox, the Peerless Two Macks, W. N. Whittle, Jeanette Dupree and others, The Eden Musee will have new tab- leaux in wax. At Huber’s Fourteenth Streot will be Mataratah, Indian hypnotist, ‘The till at AUantic Garden will include Violn and Eng@i and Marearet Rose. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS: vi La | ule foal ‘The Blackmallers of New York” will be at the Columbia. The Night Owls come to the Olympic. “Convict 99 1s emnounced for the Folly Noble's Knickerbockers will be at the Star, “Fdna, the Beautiful Typewriter,” comes te thr Bijou, | —<—<—<—___. | MRS. SAGE BUYS MANSION. Reported Hotel Will Be Built on Site at Sag Harbor. L. I. 4 betvoue breakdown, fi ‘ eee tne One| Hundred and ‘Cwenty-ftth the Mayor, the Mayor's) Ntreet house, which will have also Mina (S Rue and all of tne| Dustin Farnum will May Tully ‘and company, Smith and Prets, tne subervisors—|tack's on Monday Campbell, the Five Majors and June eltizen to term . St the State jute mill for paying to eaihennoperseue “Jim Bludsoe'-will be the attraction beri ariteery Piers art thelr new mura at Puyton'a Lee Avenue Theatre. : an FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LEY. FLATS & APARTMENTS TO Ler. eee eee eee TO Hanover Model Apartments 127-135 Sherman Ave. : $16.00 to $25.00 Up-to-Date Apartments at Low Rentals . 4, 5 Rooms and Bath. All Modern Improvements ° , : i Sas npe Marian sien The American will have “Irom Broad- ; pedeetrlane A meme four | (Tne Movers. toaced at the Hackett| Miss Eleanor Rovson on Monday af- way to the Bowe Dir) coseetli Heme Basi boumat Dele. ONE MONTH FREE a | Morton. Wn Tuesday even:ng by a com-|ternoon will begin a four weeks en- “The Great Express Robbery” will be toric 014 Huntting mansion at Sag Har- | ‘DEPEWS8 COMING HOME. | SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 31 — The American line steamship St. Leuls, ‘Thorne, Ida Waterman and ny that. includes Dorothy © Academy of Mus Fincent Serrano, W. J. Fo course thormlayyfeiaie|ucy ofia phaseiot || agra Foy will takes “The, Orabidiy to at the Circle The- the attraction at the Thala, The Rentz-Santley Burlesquers will be at the Murray Hill. At Hurtig, & Seamon’s will be ‘The bor, L. I, for about $2,000, and tt ts! reported that a hotel will be erected on the site. Mrs. Sage was born at Harbor, When spe was there re- Fine Location. New Houses. Two blocks from Dyckman St. Express Station. 35 Minutes to City Halli ‘ York life picturing those persons |the Casino on Monday afternoon for’ le Barney Bernard, Anny | Greater New York Btars. te layin, ft These artim: f . hich salled from here for New York Nowe whole desire is to live and move | three weeks’ sty Sosta, Frankie Baily |The Dewey will have the Rotlly and Soutl*iren wenool, to which the wave Apartments are positively the’ best that oan be: secured for the money, to-day, had a Depew. and. Mrs. in the world of pleasure-seeking, where CO $0, ‘ Woods Show, | $100,000, she 1s maid to have complained Renting Office on Premises. ator. Chauncey Depe In thd Momiat not be mnarad and where Oneningn to-night are “The Great Di- oo Dancer and thet Pilly Ro Ven will come to the Four- sf ine lack of hotel accommodations. fs “What Alcohol Does to Man.” Notable doctors and professors tell of the harmful effects of Alcohol on the mind and body of-a drinker and show how liquor assails and destroys. An Article That Should Not Be Skipped. ebb and flow. A Picture That Appeals to the remind you—of ‘‘The Last Day of Summer,” a foad memory that lends warmth to the heart. We will constantly Heart. “The Other Man” and “The Other Wome-.”” Would you like to know how § the wages of sin fall to offend- ers of the marriage vow? Then Ponder over this interesting nar- Tative about The Crash Is Sure toComy. Does.Mother or Husband Come Firs? This is the important question | one of America’s most beautiful girls has been forced to answer, Read her heart-rending narsa- tive in The Most Popular _ Face in America. Sculptor Gaudens has discov- ered “perfection” in the face of a pretty Irish waitress and will i reproduce her classic features on the new series of 'nited States coins. ‘A Story of Interest to All. = —— To-Morrow’s Sunday World. She iis Napoleon Newlywed | Almost Gets ‘The Measles. Plenty of doctors come aftir a “4-41” alarm has been seat broadcast to every physician in the community. But was it really the measles? Lock To-Marrow and See and Laugh. WN rt The SUNDAY WORLD'S Gibson Pathing Girls are the Stage Hit of the Summer. Now shewing in the “Follies of 1907,” at the Liberty Theatre. faa Begging Letters to Mrs. Russell Sage. | The philanthropic-wife of the fate multi-millionaire tells a story lof “Fhe Simple Life,” of her , hood, modern clothes, chil- ‘dren ‘and her habits at home. ' A Confession That Enthralls and Educates. Mil Copyright, 1908, Life wublishing Co,

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