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i ay | eens +Mmiss{oner Bingham’ to-day. ir toenight; Friday cica and warmer, iB RESULTS & PRICE ONE INAL} | NITION CENT. NOTHING BUT SALOONS TO BE OPEN ON SUNDAY Following Justice O’Gorman’s De-' cision, Commissioner + Bingham Instructs the Police to Close All Places of BOTH OPERA HOUSES AND ‘ Amusement. ‘CARNEGIE HALL UNDER BAN. | Liederkranz and Sy apeony Society Must Can cel Concerts— Moving Picture Shows and Dance Halls Must Keep Closed, but i _ Raines Law Hotels ‘Will Be Open. Oc Everything in New York in the nature of an amusement enterprise | year his junior, eloped and were miar- will be closed next Sunday, public music will be prohibited, dancing and for them. case, concel Na musi¢ will be allowed t halls will be closed. All, entertainments of any nature for tect . i . . (yeey ‘ an admission fee, or anything approximating an admission fee,'is charged _singing will be under the police ban—everything will be shut up as tight! parents tried to have the as'a,. drum—everything but the saloons, in restaurants. Dance halls and/ will be raided by the police should an attempt be made to conduct them. Lectures illustrated by moving pictures will be prohibited every those No music will be allowed fn any pub- fp to the so-called “sacred Uc place except churches. A ‘ble; con-{ concerts’ tn vad: and nucieneaa cert planned for Sunday night byi(ithe}’ theatmex. Walter Dhmrosch, conductor Liederkranz Society at Its club-hoko, |j5¢ ‘ow York Symphony Orchestra for which the Kneleel Quartette and advertises to-day that the concert acted. expensive soloists have heen ensaset.| vied to take nine r | comes under the ban, The hundreds of | ~ Ree ne sales eats Conese Ho hallx which are used on Sundays bs} occause of Jastee O si Gallen clubs for dances will n open thelr Rain cay ir peuelatas nh, doors, Complications ure thveiy tocarise | AS remarked fore, the Raines Over the starting of;tto dieveue | AW. dives, boing protected by law, whi race at midnight on Sunday tn Mi OT rsays r such as do not care to resort to Baquare Garden, +The Commission that the doors will not be Opened Gntil midnight and that crowds will not bo permitted to! form in) the: streets out- aide the Garden. Raines Law Hotels Will Be Open. “It is going to be what you might eal} a mighty tight Sunday.{! said Com- ‘The Sun- | day|' law, ‘expoundey by Justice | O'Oprman, wili be enforced to the let- However, the Raines law hotels will) be open. “If the people of this city want a) tight Bunday I will give it to them,’ aid Commissioner Bingham. ‘The law will be enforced regurdiess of any In- fluences. 1 have ‘secured an opinion from the Corporation Counsel which ts explicit enough to cover all require ments. Tave you recelved any requests from managers or associations io allow en- tertaluments to’ take place for which tickets pave been sold?” the Commis-_ sloner was asks. “Nond go fats] he replied.“ requests aire be granted show they be made. ‘There ts ume enough for people who have arranged to break the law to make other arrangements." How about mualc in restaurants such as Sherry's, the Martin, Delmontoo's, Hector's and ruch places?" the Com-} qoiesioner was asked. | ‘Me law will be enforced to the let- ter,’ waa his anuwer. “It provides that | there shall be ho music anywtere on x | stage, and it cannot be evaded.” ‘The Commissioner was told that Chlet Deyery Once compelled the orchestras at Sherry's and other high-olass re taurants to refrain from making music | on Sunday, He said that the law was plain and his men would enforce It. “T have sont a copy of Justice O'Gor- man's decision to the manager of every theatre in the city,” he contingod, "On @aturday morning all the inspectors of the Police Department will come here a the law and their instructions. They ‘will be hett atrictly accountable for any violations in their districts Both Opera-Houses Will Be Closed, ner Binghem said the law ‘pain 2 probibiting olub concerts aa” the, Ltederkrans,..for which have been sold. It applies to concerts at the Man. ‘No such ‘Wakets | _usually given under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. as well Rain law tels (o- Imbibeowhiskey and kindred legal beverages New Y Will certainly be A lonesome town for the stranger within her gates and, for the hundreds of thousands who: dwell In hotelg and furnished rooms, There should be quite a rush to the ‘churches, Thousands of Performers Idle. It js estimated that between 7,000 and ;§00 men and women who-have bpen engaged in various Ways in making music and furnishing other entertain- ment to Sunday audiences will be idle next Sunday, ‘This will Include some 3,060 to 4,000 who have been mcustomed to playing in orchestras in restaurants and hotels, 9 Fully 600 musicians will be idle. who have been playing in high class con- certs, Musicluns’ and employees in dance halis numbering fully 1,500 wiil be idle for the afternoon and oven The) closing of thé moving) picture! shows will give a-day jof rest to prob- 500 employeek: fi About thirty Uiedtres In the'city have | been giving Sunday night sacred con- certs, employing on wverage svt performers, 15 musicians, 10 hause at-| taches and 10 stage ands to @ theatre These people were all pald extra for thelr work on-@unday and the shui- down will give 2,00 of them w chance to remain at home or take @ nice long wall, Tee should ‘not be forgotten that the | protected Raines law saloons will all be. ope 1. IManagers Cémbine for Modification. More than fi{ty managers of theatres anaembled at the Hotel Astor this after noon to dixcuss™the Sunday closing law question. An organization to be known ag the Sunday Association of Managers ork was formed to) elected Prosident, and Leo ager of the roadway, Theat Jamsburg, Was olected’ Secretar, ‘The managers are somow ‘hat “disturb: ed, but the Howls of the staxe han ard Iikko the toning of thie nen wscit { | NEWARK, N, 4., | | Uon of the G. | tion. | }Ochs abducted his daughter Frances, | sixteen years of age. |out at the hearing that Ochs has a wife |trom whom he separated two months {after they were married. A kind Legislature has provided |? {But |and after two monthn of wedded bliss All the theatres and moving picture shows of w hatever character will ee agreed to live ap be closed. The Theatrical Managers Association at a meetir ¢ this after-jon noon decided to’ abide by the law and not try to make a testy nna Havetosntiniea ho aiiy: chich}ces Wuetachner, ; of them. SBD an ~AODAUAN, GETS. ~—TIMISEL IN JAIL | | =< Leaves ne Then Courts Six-- een-Year-Old Girl, ABDUCTION IS CHARGED Father of Pretty, Miss Gets! Police After Him, and He Is Landed in Cell. Deo. 6.—=R. Wallace }Ocha, a law student, nineteen yearn of | age. of No. 4i Bedford street, was ar-j raigned to-day in the ‘frat Criminal Court and held in $1,000 ball for the nd Jury on the complaint jot Charles Wuetschner, charging abduc- The complainant charges that It as brought | cha and Annle Brown, who is one ried a few days after Ochys sixteenth birthday, “When they |retlirned: their niarriage an- nulted, but the young couple refused | to Iisten to them and lived together. thelr happiness was short-lived, and each re- home of their parents. a little girl was born | wife, and the mother and | with Mra. Dorothy Brown, mother of Mrs. Oci Six months ago Ocha met Miss Fran-| and 1@ was a case of; love at first sight on the part-ef-each Neither the girl nor her par- ents were aware that Ochs ‘ajreacy ‘h. a wife and bahy, and be was Rermitted to call upon Frances. A week ago Mrs, Wuetschner ques- oned her daughter abou: Ochs and the} kirl Groke down and confessed to her relatibns with tho young Don Juan ‘Tht’ |night her father turned—her over to th police as incorrigible and swore out alwarrant for Ochs, and the latter's arrest followed. NAMED RECENER rR THE ELSON Attorney-General’s Sea alicaton| Eorestalled Action Contem- plated by Company. urned to the joy. 16. 19 to the voune Eugene V. Daly, an attorney at No. 76 William street. was named. tempo- rary receiver of the Excelsior Fire In- surance Company by Justice Hetts, of the Supreme Court, at Monticello to- day on the application of Attorney- General Jackson, 1° The B¥lelsior Company waa financed and o¥ganized by William Gow and oc! ., vho- were HEL LC asx told The of, Brooklyn, CG World. B. an preal viduals Gow financing * the drectors and urance company. All held by ths cotere of th promoters. stock was Bank's col- omnany'« officals [{Peceiver p= pointed on a voluntary basis, botiGus action of Attorney-General! Jackson forvatalln any’ plans made by the growd toget an Appointes aygrablh to. thelr Interente In charge of Soon after the Rorough lapse tho. Excelsior made eftris to tlokets that have been roid !will have be _redeen A Porey W! Nilam, manager of vauderilie Miettres In Manhattan and Brooklyn, offered a revolution declaring it to” be the sense of the meeting that, in view of Justice O'Gorman’s decision, nil places of amusement should be closed om, Sunday, The hho resolution passed ‘animounl | nner oR rent Pea eR of Klaw i Kieth d& Proctor, Berty Aviliinais fey Jlammerstein, Charles Frohman. th n rie Hyde &.Benman, Hurth> & Sullivan carnan & Kraus, Dreamland and Luna Park, Tod” Marks, who has conducted chaste and uplitting Sunday concert at the American ‘Theatre for vears, was clso Tresunt, He sald he would not attempt @ rocky coms ina storm, These ae stage ands, through their labor unk pave Jo i been agitating Binghem's Some Send ‘them, hed er- Froneter:benedt pipe held iat Aiea) oe 2 3 os ae i; ‘Com-| trom:the, East Siite by Monday. for the come | Bunday closing law will shut, % Gunday and ex. le embarrass the city authorities by giving n. performance. Tho managers look for an awful how) x. i 1 hited y. vata epee the ute Chinese Theatre pa he fret. time in. be meeY, Toater ty e with Whom He, 5.49 o'clock this afternoon. 2 hours and 60 min } ENN ceN BIG WAURETANIA Te uu ts THURSDAY, — ‘DECEMBER 5. 19076 ‘PRICE ONE CENT. HAS SMASHED ALL N ewest ‘Turbine Makes ASTERN RECORDS Run to Queenstown in’ 4 Days, 22 Hours. Beating Lusitania’s Best by 50 Minutes. BROKER GILLIES VISITED GIRLS AS CURE FOR BLUES Highballs at Churchill's Also Part of Treatment, He Testifies, ‘FAILED TO GET A KISS. | Admits He Tried Twice, in De- _|_ fending Wife’s Suit for The new> Cunard line turbiner Mauretania got into Queenstown at em voya She th ord her las | established by her “little s The Lusitania set th my ea on eastern trip. Conservative figu the Cunard officials aekes the Maury tania's run 4 days, 2 hours, ing which she reeled off 2 The Mauretania cleared 7 miles. sight Lusitani sm. shes the east ge record | ELMO GIES. BACK $814(000 at Sindy Hook fast 8 o'clock fn the afteriio: ‘ail the more remarkable by reason of hee haying had to fignt head winds | and high sas. Witeless dlespatches received fom | wr during the trip have (oli of dh turoulent wedther she wis 6: fog... Despite thin she managed up @ maryellous average of speed. Figuring on her time across, pears that the new Cunurder talned an averase of 2.5) knots, the best the Lusitu:la did on hi ord eastern trip n 23.62. GHIPULTEPEC ALT TOAWAS AT NEW ORLEK it ap- main: w was aver Star Two-Year-Cld Had Only | i w a Cheap Lot to Beat. (SoSe1aT Te, THE Eveni 14.) NEW ORLEANS, Dec Jextraordinary; were as-this turned out 5. y sadly needed such a day to bi ‘The weather was yory suggestive of the} late fall days up North. Cold, and with a strong wind blowing through the stand, the race course was not a very attractive place for those who ¢are for Physical comfort. In Introducing thelr Star two-year-old Chapt the local racine public, Bur eill slipped him into a epot thayigaye him full Opportunity for a good. Introduc- tion, «The occasion was a cheap condl- tion race that evened’ the programme. and evidently the secretary was thinking of this youngster when | framed his race. “Tie company 4») | for him wa: of rather ordinary quality ‘The summary ss T RACE. Purse §300;_ hwo year-o turiongs: five and a half Carol, Ven Starters Chapultepec Jarier u Si ine=1.07 1-8 Merrlea,. Pleld Marsiat, Main Heiciet, bari Phalncten ate ran. Purse $400; course Starter. . Jockera Dunning Holder Bank Holi Nene Onya Ms, 48). Youreit Full of Pun alo ran THIRD RACE. Burne, $400: four year-clda selling: six furlonys Bart Welght, Reve M4 and apwant Jockey Leo 53 TO SEE LILLIAN RUSSELL DISROBE PENALTY ENOUGH, (Special to The Evening World. WATERBURY, Conn, Deo. 5.—"Well, tf you saw Lilllan” Russell disrobing you have certainly suffered enough and you can fo scot free," sald the Police Buperintendent to Timothy Hurley. to- ° | Akiriey was accused of crawling last night through the dust and dirt 30 feet to Misa Eee . Rareestansroge in Poll'a he! scraped off eneugh s bans enh he Eel a prek etithe wan ° Attract! nal set Found on De} With Banker. } Avgust Belmodt has been compelied | TOMET TREASURY Keep" Amount’ Charged as Cash. As- posit | trial Divorce. | The suit of Mra, Lala’ O. Gitties for divorce from: Waller Wright Gillles, on before Justice Blanchard in the Supreme Court, | ot the co-reapendent named by Mra, | Gillies, Mins Alice M. Waters. | but could not say. Waters and her friend, Misa Schuyler. | that) .no ‘onportanitt tor ‘labehaylo had been shown, the evidence all that when Gfilles called ADM «NO 137. We to “show accompanied by another man. Harry W. Doremus, the Gillies and hia companion when Icalled on Ane Watere,> testined he fe married | “LL found-Giites—deprossed and un- happy one day,’ ¢aid Doremts, “and’1) | to restore $1100) Jo the receivers Of) ica him Mra, Schuyler waa) entertain: iat M ppolitan Street Railway Com- ing A guest from Rochester and pad} pany, and a plan ts being ferfeted to} asked me to call that evening‘ and} | force! tle restitution of other’ ‘iarge | bring a friend, We sat around an oll| jSums that, through the myaterioun Btove In the girls room) and. played enter ad toate anivheg (CUChre all wvoning, We wont to Church- | machinations of high finance, vantehed |. \tterward, because that. was) the sumy of money will be recovered to strengthen further the depleted trea- ury of the! Metropolitan Street Railway Company, “A movement ts on foot to get the minority. stockholders of the Metro- | patitan t Railway Company to- Kether, and due notice will be xiven to mvner-ef shares of the stock to the pro pi “This is only one instance where wo, Jas stockholders, a result the ¢ Road, DUMONT CLARKE Q =) Too Dumont Amertean ay iilened from the chairmanship of roa ° » coffers of tt 3, dollars; ‘A maiter which con’erns the Stoc olders of the Metropolitan Company the recovery of Ui sum of $514,000 by the present receivers. That sam should cat books | of the com, . cou Ulin ¢ Wn Railroad, as a west imey wus cnarg jasdingt oh i railway syetom, but m Investigation by the recelvers the way found to have been August -fpimont © Co. “Tam in a postion to state that this money has since been pald over to the p t receivers and will be used In} the purchase of equ nent, thus les- sening the amount which was original- ly Intendod to be issued in receivers? certificated, have been be on, but it Is quite kel and similar t cla AS FINANCE C i Many Perse rency, .He Writes. Ay, larke, prea'dent ‘change National mmittees on Fioance of ¢ f Commerce. It was the ceoding of the kind years. Mr, Clarke presented t) ing Jeturr: "At the annual meeting of the Coan: ber ¢ peoln ing time “You reste may whe charohery #8: Ha Drosident, Babee tol res main with, sentiments of ‘esteem yours, ‘very truly, of Cmmerce, I have so ma y people who dof Bpech ourrency, lett to necess ly ae my time tx so Secu tha aotivitles of the present year, that I cannat give to it the thought and ‘tho positign demands, will therefore please tion acted up at cane no tnoonvenience 80 ably and loyally rep H. Wildes, a shareholder wf mpoliian, sald to-day In regard fit reetitutton of almost of the ‘Walk Street Blue Print transactions, of united -act{en. ons Wanted to Tell Him How to Improve Cur- own in a dozen held In May sas honored by being ele sted chairma of the Committee on Finance ang Cut i Knowledge. tor te coms to ma Imporallye, es x of the chamber, Trusting this wireet rafiway } nofited by ly that in large IRMAN. of tho Bank, to- he Cham- frat pro- ie follow~ lant, yeas by ete. restirning upled ‘ow= have my the next you, he [nearest decent place.” { -Felt “Blue,” 80 Went Visiting. - Mr. Gillies, “after specifically denying rhis wife's charges, corroborated Dore-| » | mus's story about how he felt bad on Feb, 23 and was induced to go with Doremus to call on ‘the gifis.’* GilHes sald that when he got home from business his wife was getting often went out evenings, never ueked, }im to go, and once, In March, 1%, told, him: “You go your way; I will go mine. I wilt not be Iving with you next eum- mer, anyway Justice Blanchard cut short further efforts, to Justify the husband's method driving away tho blues, saying: “I don't know what would happen if all married men were allowed to run without license whenever they had a ft of the blue Broker Gillies referred to the corre- spondent as “Mrs, Wallace.” |He said ho had highballa end the girls part or sherry and clargt lemonades amounting to $3.00 at Churchill's, and explained what one witness had described as a hugging and kissing bout on the atroet. ‘It was bitter cold ynd very alippery,”’ ald Gillies. ‘Mrs, Wallace nearly fell. T caught her and I tried to kina her, but didn't succeed.” Knew He Was Shadowed. Gillies as) =*lated how he discovered that his wike w having him shad- owed. “I waa going to the grocery for her. After ‘I chad got Into the atreet she threw up a window and réminded me not to forget the crackers. I saw a man across the way. He stared at me and followed me. I led him a merry chase,” "On the second night, did you kiss Mrs, Wallace?’ he was aaked. “T made the attempt. “Did vou succeed?” “1 did not.” “Did vou ever kiss her?’ Mr, Gfllles testifed that on March 6 last. when he left the house in tho morning, as usual, “I kissed my wite d baby good-bye."* pid anything unusual happen?" “Yeu, when I went out she called me pack and asked me to kies her and the baby good-bye again." “Did yout ny did.” “When, were you served with the sum- mons?’ ‘That afternoon, When I got home that night, wife and baby and every- thing was gone,” oe DISCOUNT RATE STANDS. LONDON, Deo, §.—The rate of dis- count of the Benk of England remained " Tunebanged ¢o-Gng-at Lanta hinges on the {dentity ‘A walter at the Claremont restaurant! who had served Gillles and ‘a woman one evening. was aaked if elther of two young women in court was the person, The two were Misa The lawyer for Gillies, who fs n coffee | broker, moved to dismiss on the ground going he was invariably friend off he wes attinannwoionlidreniy , been smothered to death in a stubborn fire that started in spontaneous ready to go to the theatre; sthat she| meccereeceee— “FE IN TUNNEL FATALLY IMURES. EVEN WOAKERG Waterproofing Material Catches Fire in the Pennsylvania Tube at Home- - stead, N.J.. and Poisonous Fumes Overcome the Workmen, 125 LIVES IMPERILLED FAR FROM THE SURFACE, 8 Rescuers Led by q Colored Prize-Fighter Dis. ‘play Great Heroismt in Carrying Un- 4 conscious to Mouth of : i the Tunnel. ; Ir t i Eleven men were fatally suffocated and one man is believed to. have Hl égmbustion i in the Pennsylvania tunnel hear the Hbniestead, N. J., portal Ho-day. There were 125 men in the tube, but the majority of them got out isafely. The eleven carried out unconscious are dying in the North Hud- son Hospital. They are: & WILLIAM J. MURPHY, eA ES JOHNSON, ' MATTHEW PITHUCK, ‘LH. SHOREATIME, WILLIAM W. MARTIN, Two Italians, Nos. 1817 and 1856, The full night shift of 125 men were at work in the deep bore below Homestead when the tar paper used for waterproofing the roof of the tunnel sprang into flame and set fire to other combustibles stored in the be )NOHUE, GARMARSINO. : vicinity. The gathered headway rapldly and Dlindtax smoke “was driven back for fo) feet beyond the portal + BARON TAKAH my Those who were near the shaft man- © way to the ladders ‘The others, who were back, where there waw Hot stand the-fumes and tie air, collapsed. k en men we GO feet west, of after they! heard a warning shout, , smoke curicd along the bore and burst upon them with {te stifling fumes, Led by’ thelr foreman, they endeavored to grope through the smoke, but It in- Who] creasea in volume) and! density and drove them back Found by Rescue Party. Choking and ‘suffocating, Soon have-beén overcome had not thelr | fore A compressed-air pips is kept them up tempo- NEWAMGASSANOR. TO WASHINGTON Noted Jap Diplomat, Was Former Minister Here, Named ‘to Succeed Aoki. they would —The. Government: has | and TOKIO, Dec. 6. wen Baron Kogoro Takahira to auc. | Tilly. but ey fally succumbed and . lay piled in 4 heaps about tha Y A Amba dor ar coed Viscount Aokic nn rire pipe when th je parties came to Washington. } them. Baron Takahira ts at present Japan-! Joo J a big colored prize- ‘ese Ambasusdor to Italy and wan for- fighter, rescue party that et n “uncons-tous men. and threes had been of the tunnat of and ca ho task of get- 11 Ung the eleven inanimate men along 0) fect of the shaft was a desper- ay the smdkel was still thick tunnel. Jeanette carried two. a time to the shaft lift Fears They Will Dio, bad reached the surface id arrived from the Neth Dr. Wolschidg took of attempting to res feared that only = ni would come through, merly Japanese Minister at Washington, * to whigh post he was appointed tn. 190, at which time Agki, was Minister Forelen Affaire, He was born and hak been connected with the For- # eign: Office since 1876, when ho was a jy translator, From 1879 tll 18% Secretary of Legetion at Washington tn the be was men at ecnment had Fecilied Aoki for 7 Japan to restriptive legiwlation ux emigration to the United States, Bul the eleven had inhat@l the | this statement fs discounted o. accoun den my, and none of of the Hooht’s /well-known conte ponded 1 the efforts to pro= with the emigration comp. artificla! respiradon. They wera Kiki Yio Ihtl, ehlet of the Ja both italiane, The otieralere Amer Bureay of Commerce, who a few day4! can and Irish. ve ago returned from his visit’ w the) After the Inst of the eleven men were United States and Canada, whore he was | carried up and reports were received gent (ta, myestigate ithe Immigration | ¢rom other sections of the tube, it was problem, gathered representatives of the/jearned that one man wes missing. ‘Tokio newspapers around bini at the| ‘Though the fire had by this time burnog Foreign Office this evening and made | itself out smbke stil] choked the tuns ‘"f! (eine oo Seeood Paw) — | nel and made thé searching oe fire had started pay the

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