The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1907, Page 5

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wd \ XS _ O'Neill's death was acoldental, “W. J. BRYANS FAMILY OFF ROLE TT TILLEY - ‘ BLACKJACKS AND CLUBS KNOCK OUT DETECTIVES ‘Ten Men Beat Officers Sent to Investigate Alleged _Gam- bling-House. ‘EIGHT MAKE Others, in Court, Just as Battered as Officers Who Got Them. Getective ts not a ding up clues and if the appearnnce kevand John .Hubman, ehed to the Bush- in‘ the Bwen @ rodtine exper Kopke’a hidde: was face was pat hand was cor he stepped ber os agonizi: In th i in his pocket and ate O'Reilly's bin yistra movement cost rigoners dock were two men pore spectacular dec- squad of surgeons had mending their bat- ket them before the y were Abrahaan Lewis, years ok of No. Fa.) and Adolph Jaffé, twen- o¢ No. S42 Rockaway who wore even m0 orations. A me Stone avenue, aix years old. 0 re eaatss Magistrate O'Reilly held them for mn examination, charged with assault, seed, es told the court that they were dotallei to . elieged gambling~house at No, 65 Veret street, Brooklyn, They no sooner gained admission than ten men pounced on Kopke and beat him into insensiilty with Dlaekjacks and clubs. ubman kot away to call tho re- PErToe, ANS tes irered, he, declares, Ler a ee Pe in tie. other, arte de Oe decaped throu a and Jaffe held ke ir, but Lawl far oie strugeiing to finish up RR Cicer, Hubman waa fighting Bard when tho reserves broke in. In Qre arrest, the men were fearfully piznmelles. ‘Ther clothng was literally a from their codien, meantime Texqined eonactoun- ness. His brother officers, fearing that ‘waa dying, called an ambulance and Me mhs anf risoners were taken to St. Mary's Hospital for repairs. Lewis and Jaffe are said to be known to the po- AL KILLED FALL TWO MEN AE HELD Prisoners Declare Victim Top- pled Into Area as She Swung on Railing. (PAILADELPHIA, Deo, 7.—Misn Ger que O'Neill, daughter of Cheries J. O'Neil a oromtinem contractor, of the southern section of the city, early to- @ay fell into a thirty-foct areaway which surrounds the Post-Office “build- tag and sustained injuries from which she died shortly afterward. The girl, swith two male companions, was return- few from « social gathering amd the accident occured while the party was merry-meking on the pavement of the Wig building. ‘ ‘An {ron rail surrounds the areaway 04 Miss O'Neill toppled over the rail- tag, Her muse escorts called for help end postal employees drew the girl fram the pit She was hurried to a hospital, where she dled shordly after her admission. ; qaged to the girl but that the engage mant ‘was broken several years” ago, Misa’ O'Neill was twenty-six years of though the police believe that Miss ‘O'Con- ware committed to to await’ the nor aid Koons prison by a Magistrate action of the Coroner, fy rtland, of Now York, a quest @t a loca hotel, and George D. G lon, of this ckhy, were held as witnesses. The oman sprang upon the {0 swing to apd fro. 3 new, they way, and fell dackward into the pit. Among other in- juries she sustained. was e fracture of the Bilas O'Nell was a beautiful young woman and poplar. Her family ts pros- over te occurrence. | FOR LONG TRIP ABROAD. Wife of Nebraskan Has Nothing to Say Regarding His Political \. Aspirations. "Tt am not being interviewed on my husband's candidacy: for President,” de- clared Myre, William J. Bryan, as she boarded ‘the Friederich der Grosse for an extensive trip in Southern Burope ‘Nhat’ ts his busine Won't you mak hém?"' In Mrs)” Bryan's ‘party were her daughters Mra. W. Ho Leavitt and her two Obiidren, - Rath, aged three ears, and Bryan, Mgodi two years. Mi ith Raynwond, a college friend of Mrs. Daa ot. Tincoln, Neb., blag ac0om- POSTUM Tt Scotti Also Makes .a Hit— ~ Splendid:Stage Settings Add to the Effectiveness of the Production. By Sylvester Rawling. ASCAGNI’S “Iris was presented last might ‘defore one of thes | otegest audiences of the season. A few pes ago’ the opera was performed In j 1 | i | the same hy under the personal direction of|' composer and it failed to make an ssion. That was due. the wr nt and said at the Uma to the ty of the participants The } the {mpr prohestra was ineffective masterfuiress of Mascagni as a con- V4 stood ouf. But the. intrinsic} I beauty of the work seemed manifest, | fund thé production of (t Inst nigat coh- | firmed the Dellef in’ its appealing | quality. , : From the opening bare of the over- ture, played so softly ‘that the incoming of the always late subscribers prevented the hearing of them, its gradually sw#il- {ig proclamation of the Sun gripping the senses; through the three acts of clever muaical delineation of the characters and the .detelopment of the poetic, whim- sical, tragic plot to the recurring chords of Sun dominance at the end, the com- posers individuality fs stamped ‘all over. | "There is Mascagni! sweetness, sometimes cloying, and Mascten! realism, some times brutal; but there is never « mo- ment that fa dull. The stary of the| blind man‘e daughter, abducted to the) Yoshhwara, ‘hwerting her lover’a pur-} pose by her paipable innocence and} throwing herself to death when her; father denounces her, is all depicted in'the true Mascagni vein. ~ Eames a Lovely Picture, Eames, who made her first appearance eason,,was large for Iris, but her ‘up was convincing. In the Yoshiwara scene she fer away? from the stage directions as to the quantity of clothes to wear, but she! made a lovely, picture, Sh> sang with | her usual cold precision, wich probably | fitted the charcter; yet one could not but) ‘wish for a little more color jn the vatce and think of another American singer who oould bave furnished It. Caruso Ovaka, who coveted Iria, ‘wus very Japanese to look upon, Dut too old for the gay voluptuary that he rep- whon he was jove-making, Scott! added ano! characterizations Ip hia Kyoto, thi iwara. Both in ain, was admirable. La . A bit of a tremo! fee ‘singing, due most likely, to nervous-| ol was le ae the Splendid Stage Setting. The pi how, which 90 enthralled Iria that capture was made easy, waa well managed save for the mantpu-| lation of the puppets themselves, which | waa unintelligent. The three dancers in| this scene wore food, and the Mousnt® | i | | CO} fave the opera « sumptu- | setting, ‘The opening scene in the len before the heroine's cottage. witb/ Ihe substantial bridge in the foregroun: and the painted river and other brids hing to the towering sno clad Fuji Yama, in the distanc the broke over it, waa very tifa It should have bean much dark: however, when the curtain went up. ‘The interior of the Yoshiwara and the t In: front of it with {ts crowd of pleamure-seekers seemed very real. the end the sewer forge into which Iris} ¥ e) rug-pickers and. her dying dream, nding " which disclosed again Fuji Yama all its Se-iompiring. @randeur, and || gradually dissolved int © Ao reous freid | of Jrii ‘as her soul took jeparture, | was @ triumph. { ‘There were many curtain calls for the | rincipal- singers, and flowers galore for | ames, Ferrart, who jucted, was also honored. He interpreted the score faithfully, but once or twice permitted | the orchestra to drown the singers, te Signa Fine Performance of “Atda’ at the Manhattan, | 66, A RAGS cre Macieatian Oper ous House last evening waa ce tainly: qll-satefying = trom every point of vi The principals never were in better voice, the choru: sang with precision You Don't | Think Coffee | - The Cause But to prove what keeps) stomach and heart weak and/| nervous prostration coming, | suppose you try leaving off| coffee 10 days and use —_-In Its Place » If you find peaceful steep, good digestion, heart and nerves getting stronger, you have the cue, ~ : “There’s a Reason'* Read the book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs, Mascagni’ “‘Iris,’’ with Eames ana Caruso, Gets a Fine Performance at the Metropolitan Opera-House i. eon 008 on place by an imports! com-| . Only the!’ | Basst and Sammarco at | the Manhattan NextlKeek er to his Ust of Ane itallan sang last year. and in the second fresh from thelr triumps at Covent Gar- lo. waa noticed in| den, will make t Verdi's | Wednesday, j Albanl, In the title part NE OEE SNES a ae a lesen seaacciead dua HE EVE NING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1907. Ernest Schilling will be the voloist: take part. Modest Altachulers The firs programme for| the second ooncert of the Russtan Sym. | Mienna phony Soclety, at Carnegie Ma ia & Join ito Herbert tad to | AMA son C ined tthe hy Jona ¢ ert | Rosenstein Justio OG of the ruling wi Police be Sunday performances wi but the non ofa any ft can be St {Tre pinys agatn’ with | the hony Orchastra, tn'| Carnegie Ha afternoon, 1a to «ive |, @ thitd recital in’ Carnegie Hall noxt | 4c, Saturday afternoon, He will not appear | dain it New York until ft ory he | Hilly for Europe tn the ayring. tt then. | POLICE sDinvGlo™ will be sung next week | Lincoln Square Ts ‘a Company, with | . Fritzl von Busing. and Pail Branson in The “Lucia” sox- }. in the finale. of the t ween} definite made. Pnderewskt, | Aborn, Haves Wentwor ) Harry: Ducks |the leading se wit wond act. [noon | dane fter i a ETS sesiel Marguerite de Forest Anderson, flaut- | * | iate, witt | Hall on Friday Lucille Presh Quartet | WEI) A Dey pe born th Maryland, | position # eA sean Z ee per IoD ly praised by the| Now, will you kindly answ: ert 3 \ de Now, a kindly swer me anderson. TATRA A AROS Tech NAA aR L MAE) | fe Three Re sculumnnsteceyourenextsle’ |. Walter Damrosct his combination plano recitaly and lec | US (0 & a ry, i "whl be pr tame scenes were naver better vigita tures at the Ly Theatre oh Tues- | ¢ Campanin|'s orchestra, ax usual, win) 9 evening, with Sem- day afternoon subject this ume | In excellent touch with the leader, who | #4 na, Bonet ix the unt. Ni apera, “Pel-| received, along with all the principals, & Figaro, * leas et Mele: HMredamimers| son tan, hi as Dr rin in to in the rH nt. | amnosch, are as unk as they are instructive exicorea in profusion at the end of the ‘al acts, Russ, Zenatello and De t lectu: uly ente: will te sung. with! | ting an '« Clo Clo Sad, Jacoby uso as Lieut. in A turned to Philharmonte s. they. The KG Woman's the gher (leer re SO enthusiasm, and when the ourtain fell! =727008 reples: Yecital by A that the house’ rang With lonk-conuaued | ATO = eros: festiet aie ¢ elssolin Hail-on ‘Thutg.| they. re enplause. } — —— one euoe ve fit »M When the Fiying Du! on Satu Interesting features the appearance ofa Ker, Miss Julle Hur The “La Bol ine of th evening wa American. 8! the Hich Priestess. The promot! a deserving member of the choirs to ceived fro use of fllnexs, ls threatened wits Dneuinonia, chamme for the a bys f her number will be | week 1s The P Symphony NDAY—Double | a part in such a production shows : | i f Concer: WASHINGTGON, Dec, 1.—Secret aT | Auxillary C! ve ita second. co 1 Fereey. jarge-inindedness of 1. Arimondl. Gilbert havtent asic at Cooper Union [Toot bas gone to Clinton, N. ¥., to ate Galertl and {s an hi easayer, however modest, - Bassi. Si cal profession. Venturin —— DN A rant" with Russ mandi M 7 [Hall next Friday | Franko Quartet, Outside Opera-Houses. | wnlc Bociety, under ff, at ttx pair of | Mali next and mmarco, 7 venting. The Sam tend the Maud Babbage, plan- Tha, Jr. HEN a man 1s ‘out i tet Fosented, His glorious voice, toa. was GL OUI ITE SAN pe ES Ge EL A TNS : t ‘ y Oe not nearty 10 much under contro! as it he Manhattan fir ae Yours ago, There was a ten: ied on Monday Pieea| Recommend % Glass Gency (0 whiteness at times, and an ut-| aCe variven ele ee ! teny unwarranted indulgease in walling: Met! * Reaaiy ria ot Hahees aot | Leoncavallo's “I of" : th In the: first Seno ame Oe ¢ ume the title part, ider the Daniel Two Revivals Announced at the Metropottan: WO revivals are announced by M I Cdnried at the — Metropo!! Opera-Howse next week. Ho: Grant K , Bass! and the comp reappearanc will be in & en found ad be nis was op Bottled at the Springs whom’ the onera BRIEF HINTS Arson, Burglary. Etc. Claus. Printed In To-Morrow's Sunday Worl For Busy People. weds,’ By Geo. McManus. A KROME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE 1 of popular music 1 recetved Arthur V at 1B Weinesday a tre by the Club Has Sold 500 Tlekets and Is in EB ling your paper of thin even- {t would put us in a very embarrassing 1s to give one of | sue, whether {t w — TELEGRAPHERS' PAY RAISED. The striking tclographers ROOT AT SON'S WEDDING. mer his liver is doing the knocking, Hunyadi Janos Water - Before Breakfast. A Natural Laxative Water {minor will also be played. In the jatter |Ist, and Pearl Benedict, contralto, will t of five concerts by the jartet was given in Cooper last night before an audi- ol wize, The programme con- well presented Mrs fam James Balrd, | hin, basso and soprano, will t recital in Mendelssohn Hall Assisted by Barrere, with wenstein at the piano. Witherspoon will give his k reclint in Mendelssohn Hall tay afternoon hewhire: . planiat hari ting wil appear fn plano | elasohn Hall next! 100, { to give ant oh of the evening. recital ds to} Hall next) CAN STOP DANCE. mbarrassing Poeitiou, or of The renin samme hd A chih of what am the san after: se this coming Sunday, and, sume th to do x0. ¢ sold over $9) tickets, the police will not and hould the police interfere A be advisable for head with our plana? Respect- | SAMUEL JACOBS. ugh. i law the police can stop a. who re-| work recently heard yesterday | are to get the same pay ed previous to the strike. elurmed to work they re- om $4 to $i a week leas. a wedding to-day of him son, and Miss Alida Stryker, with A bee Avoid substitutes, Hey There, Boys and Girls! See the New Game of 1) INDOOR BASEBALL” Big Color Feature of To-Morrow’s Sunday World AS TO WHAT THE MAGAZINE AND COMIC SECTIONS WILL CONTAIN: It's Good Business To Dress Well Explains Mary Garden. A Conspiracy Between New York Crooks And Criminal Ghosts. id A Strange Friendship Between A Woman's First And Third Husbands. “ How A Brave Girl Will Spend $2,000 Of Garnegie Prize Money. A Strange School Whose 126 Funpils Are Charged With Murder, Robbery, A Town Where Whole Families Are Engaged In Making Toys For Santa A Most Interesting Article. a The First Published Photograph Of Queen Alexandra's Bed Room Will Be id. “The Red Lottery: Ticket.” A Famous Detective Story, Rewritten Briefly A Page Of “ Hints On Health & Beauty,” By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. “Funnyside" Will Include “Step Brothers,” By Gene Carr, and “The Newly. And that isn’t all, i DIRECTS HOW 10 “PREPARE MIXTURE Impurities and Is Easily Mixed at Home. All medical authorities are aj that the blood is the great Roanecet disease or of health in the human system. “If the blood is pure, the in= dividual is strong and healthy, {f the blood Js Impure’ or. diseased then there Is sickness or decay in the whole system. Rheumatism is atrictly a blood dis- ease. It 18 caused ‘by excessive urte acid. Sores, pimples, &c., mean bad blood. Catarrhal affections thust be | treated through the blood: to get per- anent results. To get well, to fect strong, hearty and vigorous one must have good clean blood. and lots of it. ) You can't clean the blood thoroughly unlesa the kidneys are made active. Bad blood means clogged, tnactive kidneys’ and liver’ which causes, too, such symptoms as backache, ner? Yousmess, bladder urinary dim< culties and a $ troubles...” eens Here {s a simple home remedy and the recipe for making tt up is ab fol- lows: Fluid Extract, ; gon one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces, Shake well in a’ bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after: each meal and again at bedtime. The {n- gredients can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy at small cont. Here the readers of this or vi a simple yet powerful anlawoneetiee remedy for all forms of blood, kidney. and bladder diseases which should re- eve rheumatism and catarrhal affec- Hone a Teplace that weak, worn- out. Indifferent feeling wi . vigor and health ieee eee << REAL ESTATE FOR SALS— 2 ‘ONG ISLAND, LAURELTON, u1. The most beautiful Residential’ Mark in Queens Borough—| west priced af hae all, character and accessibility comcldereds Tita (eee a heme, 0 home. BEST} yor a PAGE UEat ae. testa THE LAURELTON LAND CO. 225 Fifth Avenue FOR SALE. DIAMONDS, watches: easy oaymeniat oom fie re: tive calls, KAGIS. ‘5 jane” Sunday World Wants: Work Monday Morning Wonders. - A PARLOR TABLE | PASTIME | THAT IS BOUND ‘A BIG HIT | . THE SUNDAY WORLD _ ORDER IT TO-DAY ENJOY IT TO-MORROW ndelion one-half — fore ae

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