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7 ~ ASS | Bothered About What Enter- “BINGHAM WANTS | _ NEWSUNDAY LAW. | | Maria Gay Knew Both Towns | Boats Not Run Betweeti | ‘Them ?——So She Broke Con- tract and Hastened Here. tainments May Be Permitted Under ain nt Hsteadleah” cla, ASKS OF} ADVICI ay menis That If Corporation Counsel Pe en:| Proves li’s All Up With Bur +dleton Doesn't Help Him zio, the $ Supérvision Will Be Strict. ee, A BAS BUNZIO. 17 “poitce: /Commiesioner Binghant «'re- Opera as in Lieell Life. f t ertved a copy of the Doull Sundar PERSONI OPERATIS. bordinanne to-day, but decided that te, Maria Gay-—Called by some the would not Interpret its intent’ and force |World's greatest “Carmen, ideally ‘without the ald of an official opinion’| Spanish. frem the Corporation Counsel. That the| Giovanni Zenatello—Nezt to Caru- mew law is in perfex accord with the|% as a tenor, typically Italian. ) Penal Cods Corporation Counsel Pen- Rossi—Hita servant, who knows @eton had formed hint. et |The Dow law allows on Sunday |‘ 7"? Ly U easnadS Ors edivcatlonal | Giuseppe—Probably his imported } strumental musiy co press agent. + addresses, recitations i vided that su ‘be gtven,in su ) turd the te a serious n of. the repose 4) and religious Uberty of the comimun- ity." bf Tt {s for Mr. Pingham to instruct his inspectors and captal: a@bders an interzuption of the repose Teligious Itberty of a community. Burzio, the greatest soprano on @ rather ticklish situatio: as" hy Ttaltan and’ religious liberty” may be sonstenei | 2%t# of the Scala, the famous Italian troadty or narrowly. Also there may{Temple of Muate, her protege, Giovanni de a wide diversity of opinion as to just | Zenatello, valiantly singing his cwhat fe “educational.” | way to tho front, encourared by the ar- The Comminsionar eays that {f he were | Reporter—(Not known to fame). Engenia Burzio—famous> soprano, dramatist; absent in Buenos Ayres. Prologue—Harking back to the har | monies of the Opera World of other |days and other cities, ant note was ever known to sh tranquillity of Eugenta when no discord nd temperamental atmply left to determine what a ancred | {7c Burelo's -faceseant ~ attentions, concert {a he ooutd give his inapectors Of! wht ‘gallant young sony @ careful definition ef their duties. But | bird retutued with interest. the eduéational feature of the entertain- | ments bother him. and it fs on this These were happy days. Little Zena- ltello's voice grew in volume and sweet- Point that he has sought lecai from the Corporation Counnel ness until he ny a nearCariea “SSH atcello seer + The Commissioner notified all his} as notitind alt Handsome of £1 and winsome of ae | inspectors to be on hand In his office to. | ss one ss SEEKS parle morrow to Ket their instructions, as he} mood, Milan's g colony soon came | & | ‘hopes by that @ to hear from Mr. | to love sympathetic Glovannt, unt!! of an immense fur coat. Exit Maria R { Pendleton’ 's office. fs conquests numbe: all the kimg- | Business of introducins.) now." sald _M @ Donny MEz| pin thrashes of the place. Eugenia saw J Alas! Poor Gurzlo | dinance does ‘not conflict with the dona} and, waa sod, Uutfought down ber eM A Roesi—Reporter hears that you and ‘Aa an example that some of the thea. Hons Giovanni came to he as) Marta march to a *1ohenzrin.” tres which will reopen Sunday do not | * very devil” among the wom > wil Waiting at fetend to take any chances with the Enter the Rival. his stubborn heart | J. He was x Cav- i sacred concert" Inw, Proctors Fifth Avenue Theatre will show: a moving | picture representation of the Passion | Play, which will be accompanied by a in gorgeous tee gown over Giovanni's chair.) Maria—And what will the wild | winds Carelona and rofunei to be mel! Jectlire and reading. Also there will bo |alleria Ruaticana in truth, and would | tn South America say about that, Gio? ‘ music an lee Gise ; singe | that “nas made the term | be no other. t : Gi yannt piselino) Say the popu cert’ in the past a Jok But here's where his finish begins. | lace so? W say you, cara min z —__.____ Maria Gay entered the arena. The won-| Maria (Spanish dialect. brolenly wes derfal Spani tress had elect vivace)—Dat's up tem you, Gloyannt fea Europe's capitals with her reall: for I love youl (That last’ a ‘litte FT DAUGHTER tic pottrayals of Carmen. She pined for| @tnoroso, Then picks up book in Meu os o uch trilliando et a Don José whom xhe could appreciate. | Of & dagger, and muc r vaciout yond the | agitato) Sacramento! Dat — Burzio Young, talented, vivacious beyond Heed poate ek aaa dreams of her countryyromen, with eyes | that penetrated ‘and’ then some, and aj Revers ita all off, Isn't It, cara aH Say yes, quegtk! — OUT OF HER WILL. volee which thrilled Glovanni, she | oot eee ae erte et eee che Sasilyonhorursd) (ie fee lese abit: sijiff's off. Rugenia Hurzio ts a dead The fickle tenor's buttery net wae a OT sing bella for Buiralo—oniy | |Mit to every one but Burzlo. A merry | rm steals about Mrs. Bernhard Divide eS $250,-{ war broke out between Burzio and Ga. eyes quickly 7 with the lMttle tenor as legitimate prey lights about room, and | Zenatello broke a three years’ con-| | tract at the Scala, losing $15,000 to come to America this year/ Burzio gojourned jto Buenos Aras } Maria Gay, trom Covent Garden, saw | 0u-Estate Between Three | Other Children p)—Hull-I_ mean—torrea- | For he's my only-Don | Don Jose! And Burzio. In her will ithe separation and {was Happy. She | poor Hurzio, She loyed him well! He hard: a we ,}dreamen of petit ‘enatello's splendid] mine. twho died r yolce raising the Hammerstein root, lovann! (dolce)—Always, catissima; | cut of a dau ani wes happy somé more. She sighed jyis, for aye aud for aye, cara, belive | Haste to New York. | SHOT BY BLACK HAND. | latest, fresh from London. See aain— —: | She @iscovered that sometimes South |! sign my pame. mm Dying tm Bellevue sata to | American ateamers are known to stop! Gfovanni i(grave)—And T, eiso! See, Have Rebelled Against Orders. | 8t New York. She was worried. Bur-|my full name—Glovannl % \ “Francesco Riccobene, dying in Belle- | \tlo might win’ back Glovannl! Nix! A] Maria (preftiaeimo)—Hold, Gio mio. Amie Hospital from bullet wound/ je | steamer across, a contract until Jan, 1,|Piease add to t ry Ssh ald by the police to have been shot ee @ trip of 3,000 miles, and) charm mp’ soul. ‘‘T All eft) wis Decause of his refusal to ca By Ly Lead Busaio!"* Villninous duty tnpoued Sy ie Blas Tiursday night Glovann! was muperb (Quick curtain.) Hand Socleiy. Riccoverie was shot In |®# HMzo In"Jocunda,”” His friends heard “ac hatiway nt Noo 3 Haat’ Forteth and applauded. Even Caruso, his dear Hasta ¥ riend, who visits him almoat every day, | 4 A r met Neen from hester was dee-lightet. He sang “Ciclo ¢ Mar’ Te Rite Grom ‘ltnly: ‘do ten (2 pmdth a vith and sincerity which held | pane ‘of blickmailers {na saloon. the audience enthralled. He was great. | enue, near Fortlet! street, But up in a Dox to the right sat the; Sra ti ware there that he was ordered | Qarminw Maria, Her dark eyoa plerced | | Giovanni to the soul, and as sounded his heart's strings In the wong her eyes} flashed back the luminous answer, He} Gs walked fully across the stage and sang with arma outstretched to the senorita) Father and Daughter in Jersey Graped In the red siikwil, whom few | knew as the Maria Gay of London.| City Annoyed Neighbors by Maria had t braved the Inte; a “vain. Here. te See Quarrels, ‘It Is Said ‘lin vain, Here ip the answer: | f° 8cene—Palatial apartments of Gio- Ae vanni’ Zenatello, No. 1 West Sirty- Indicted as “common scolds,” Jo!.n first street. Time—Yesterday. Rossi, preter, nfty-five, and his daughter, | Giuseppi and a reporter seated await- | Margaret. thirty, of No 15 Clift atree ing GHovannt)) oe Jersey City, are under bond to-day vianest eae after their arrest on a ‘bonch warran' Treporter—Am! they say’ he's the rich- |The p ity under the old common law cou est singer in tho world, for thiy offenso way ducking, Hut ur Rossi—-Caruso jim» a tallor, but Glo-|der the Jerecy, atarute a fine of not iTo Wifey, from Hubby’ Latte Zenatello| more than $1.00 and jmprisoAment of 0 a night in Milan. Greater! not more than three years are pro- "but the deed to wisely pur- yehased Real Estate would ne day, vide « (mezz0)—They say Burzlo! Pfeffer ix sald to be the: first man ever him to collexy. where be loarned tol indice’ by a New Jersey Grand Jury be a happy surprise and [| con and Jolly. : for scolding. ‘Thirty nelghborx were win her deep gratitude. } dose the made a great hit with’ heard by the Grand Jury. It was al- - LBurslo, gone away, ed tint Prom Fs ecotded and To buy, the best prcp- Report cato—And ttle Maria 1) and censured bat of here ‘ ei tne ne erty for the least money read the Realty ‘Bar- ; i * | Giovanni, Ste come all the way. gain’ offers in the from London to hear hin sing. Sh! Morning World | Seating floger up ay warnings To-Day. ae { Giuseppe (sotto “voce, -Hurh, rant she much eof A ng and slap. love here ther and daugh- uitation of what ean do when + floundering Ih GRP, ve fa RIEANHE: nigtine: ne ots tinitlecove o Rforinneeereny ee | make, and her mworthy put attractive! aya) peduineecel) tee pat Ceatures’ pedking from behind the felds ‘Took tor signature of kW. oe + trail | report | fail, iTHE EVENING WORLD,\E RIVAY, Spanish Carmen Pursued Zenatello to New York Because Rivai Was in Buenos Ayres---So Near By! ache! Gay SA —_-+—_ Robbers Get Tuts Co! Post- (Specfal to Th MEDFORD. this men patd a wn morn rit office located at Tufts Colleee and namited the safe, ing the room in was kept. Students from zens of Meiford of the ban. morning they i he pollee of su: cites are Just |yewws visited the between #0) and iu believed that they were more suc- cessful this mornt STUDENTS JO IN CHASE A Mass BLOWERS Good Haul fa lege Branch Office. ¢ Evening World.) Dec. 3).-Before a of yore: ay the explosion wreck- the strongbox the cofleze and citl- w early on the i mto the hd capture. r towns and a bard of post-office. They cot $500 aL t time. It ng, as the ps office was holdine many Christmas gifts for | [the students, who | planning trips to ine and saw some another side of th [his revolver only spufred them on to more meed. An placé had » jaround the floor ters and «nve! the valuable BIgIAGH ISRO EAA NuSS e AATHEN SCHLES WANTS Styled. cfs < & she pictured Giovanni singing Ra-/mot id) Ninety-eeventhsireet. Man-| james to her Alda or his superb tenor | Reporter (simplice)—Now for the tell- Th }-was filed In Jamaica yester- | thrilling’ an audience as Canto in "Pag-|!ale photos, my friends day ani 1 ding ned an a ate of a! lacci"* as she sang Nedda, or him as) Giuseppe. Rossi, Maria et Glovannt)” 4 avg rier Se PUR © lana toneonin we: mighty Samson.and she as Deliln (con moto)—Ot, ¥ the beautiful pic- Be had frm any er of the family | Of even Menrico and Leonora in “Tro-| tures! vatore."* | (Maria brings armful of photos. Dis- | She thought mote and became more | iiy« thon.) ‘ Joyous, until one day she happened to| P ; | Gtusepy asi (fortiaatmo)~ d Teuiceny aniston; peciral Sear [len at impo pee] dort im fan, CANS et te i Colohey, of Denver ne CNOyan ras aay, from) tiie Burs men and Don Jose! ze — —s—____ s : Be Ataria (exprossive)—See, here’n my! tng creditora whe Assistant District-at and Jullus Henry the Merchants’ When Schiessel drawn a special jury of men prejudice Schlessel's religious faith er erred in his charge to tik and thirty-one other erroré” oc curred in the Court's rulings. Against Judge Fo: jury, One of rhexe wa evidence that Nathan handed to brother Max checks on the eve of his failure. Mr. Dos Passoa saiv Sehlessel owns a bank cal} when gave hls gaid: “Dhis 1uker's Dr veeankraptc, Bigadw aval got aw. assets, Th ted!" peasant XMAS STREET ena Dee, DW—-The Cit oun. dered. atrect are to. White alan ls dispiag deorateg wath investixation peen rifled, Assoclation, op sel Hank, y depositors, and that Cwenty ehocks tld restore to the poor de; in many cases were their homes with the }cash they would receive. { ~The college watchman had’ Nis jattention attracted to the Hill where the post-office ts located by a muffled) Ho hurried toward the build!) men hurrying down? he Hilt A shot from showed: ‘that tho while xeattered re fracments of | ntx had been taken. jengines and yelling firemen explained to them that the fire was not| burned, - floor above and began to cut throug! thrown aside after with their axes, + i ~ GUESTS AT GRAND: engines bad hardly returned to} |tdelr quarters when an alarm camo | from the wz tenement house at No. | 410 West Thirty-aixth street, When HOTEL BREAKFAST Mt ull lled Halls at Rooms With Smoke. Blaze F. Guests in the Grand Hot second street and Broad had to go to some other hosteiry or restaurant for | ~ o'clock which gave trouble before it was smothered. The fire started in the ceiling above the kitchen from the range and the chet and his assistants knew nothing of the danger, though other portions of the , hotel were filled with smoke and guests Jdressed and made for the street, The blaze was viscovered by Joseph Crosby a special pollceman, in an alarm and thon went-from floor to floor telling the guests it was safer for them to dress. By the time the en- nes arrived and took their stand !.| | Thirty-second street the lobby of the| j hotel was filled with half-dressed men [and women, Over in the*Imperial the guests were also around by the puffing They also wot ready for a quick exit Uefore it was DECEMBER 20, THREE FIRES to-day because of a fire at 7) the fireman lots of | who turned | 1907 . Ld NTS FUT SCORES |W PERIL One Blaze Set by Thief Who, Had Looted Flat; Others : Suspicious. Ares, Three two of mysterious’ origin and fhe third undoubtedly tneendlary }.would have caused loss of life on the lowar west not the fire Lack Hove e-toeday’ bh inter tattalion Sen nis Ge Af thhep sted under Uy att were were en only “mmed in so means of rexchiug the street was down [the fretencaprs It was at 121) o'clock that Policeman Flynn dircovered a blaze in ths cellar of a five-story tenement house at No | 614 Weet Forty-eighth street. He pounded ths alarm and then ran to! arouse the sleeping tenants. The flames mounted to the stairs and hallways, and the smoke and heat wers Tho only complete r line of mon’s $3.50 * shoes in this oity: al leathers, including Patent Loathor, in ovory style. Ail sizes and: widths, $3.89. The reason W. L. : %y) ‘Douglas $3.50 |” a5 shoes are worn a, (@_by more men - ) in all walks of life than any other makeis (@becausethey - @holdtheir / shape, fit ~ better, wear - - longer, and i are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoe in the world today. | | | <e i Men inevery walk of @) , life, in all profes- go?! sions and trades, the gentleman @ of leisure and @ the working- @ man,all wear @ WL. Douglas“ @ $3.50 shoes @ ee are the best & in the world. > They are sold direct fromfac- tory to wearer at one profit. | W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT. EDGE SHOE such that fie families were driven to i» they were when Cannot Be counllod at Any plow: Brennan, WL DOUGLAS BOYS SHOES $1.75 AND AME AS MY MEN'S : HOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.78 AND $2.00, be ACA CAUTION. W. L. Douglas namo and prico is stamped on bottom. POCA hs. E> Tako NoSubst}tute. Shoos mailed from factory toany part of the escapes and wins 5 world. Catalog free, W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass nd were Kot to the str e Was out the batudion (tthe fire mars twenty fami When the 1 hief asked the firemen arrived they found the es-/ filled capes and roof of the building with screaming tenants. While ladders * ralsed to take them (o the street and a company of men again tered the cellar to fight the blaze from the alr aliatt, 3ta apart ments of Annie Hose in the basement |The police learned the woman war away from home and that a thief hag ifled her rooms and then set fire to [the beds after satuisting them with keronene, Again the fremen returned to quar- ters, only to be culled a third time-mt jock to the apartment house uy | No, $6 Kighth avenue, | Under the house ix an offic 6 Telegraph Conjpany w: was telng watched over by McGuire, 4 au1a!l messenger was deep in a yellow-back when ‘he detected smoke Jimmy" had visions of being « hero fund ne was. He just uroppeu una Louk al the most exciting passage and} jimade for the front doors of the apart |tient- house. He broke through) mtc |the hallwhy and began knocking a doors. $15,000,000 FOR ’FRISCO. SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—The Board of Trumteee of Stanford University, the largest holder of high-grade Eastern 3 “Jimmy” tariller tained a construction of the university trugts from Judge H. A. Hyland, of the Superior Court of Santa Clara County, endowment of the university in San Francisco real estate and loans thereon This means that $13,000, will in that hotel. When the flremen discovered where | the blaze was located they could noi| Curition, get to It through the kitchen because of the range and placed planks on the r They | nge after driving The planks quickly firemen “went to the heating tables. chef out so the the No sooner were the firemen out of | the kitchen tin the ener recurned, say [he fhad his work | Noor isthe dint: as tielp in f Fe the first cry ey returned w: NeW TAL | : A po tO Alleges He Gaye Checks.-to tee care were nlockes ‘more than $20, | e : but the kitclen was xo. divarranged | His Brother to Protect His’ | that the cher sald it was Impossible for him to serve brenkfast. . Ffeaos eset gs nearer Bens eters WILL SING FOR KAISER. Lawyer Join R.; Dos Passos, applied Brooklyn Arloma to Appear Before to Justice Pays in the Supreme Ruler of Germany. | Gourt, to-day Tor a certificate of ¢ ts “ RERLIN, Dec 0.—-Ambarsador Tower | Eeononenie poet oh tae spas a Ref) has arranged for a deputation from the | ol of Brooklyn, to sing by Greene street merchant who Ws con- Rewiltiam’ when the mem victed before Judge Foster in the seclety, visit Germany and Court of General Sessions of conc springs . ing goods for she purpose of defraud- deputation will consist of 150/ he was about t rney Taylor Cohen, represeating wed was sentenced to ane s in the admission hot ‘Incorporated wan Obrietmne wreatng, 1 i trol pauad of men i isakes ax thou fon Broadway face cars were bloc Brand Th Ay to doit tite of NO fie, On tne second | “rou Of the women ‘Thess took frignt nd #ped to the street. n there the hot nger and | tat iv the pss to breakfast, with the Before the fire was got under con- Deputy Chief Langford and a | under him who had at-/ blaze from the o! hey hind bee ‘The fire attracted a tremendous crowd | nd for a time the sur- | turned Incozthel@an, Frenoiaco real es-| tate market. The intention of the trus- | tees Indicates that they regard inveat- ment in San Francisco real estate ax preferable to investments in Eastern ae- In: fact, they so declared, in thelr petition upon which the decree of; Judge Hyland ts based. j Solid Gold Lockets at Factory Prices nal make | securities on the Pacific coast, has ob- espeolally permitting it to reinvest thw! Genuine Diamond and f = -No-Better Qualities W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York: 433 Beoadway,cor. Howard. | cor. &th St. cor, 14th St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 708-710 Broadway. roadway, cor. Gates A: 0 2779 Third Avene. 50 755 Broadwi 53 95 Nassau Street. 3 356 Sixth Avenue, 8 Fifth Avenue. a JERSEY CITY -18 Ne va fe O74Third Avenue. | RACES ieeaneas Broad Street Secret of Stuccess is never to give up hope, no matter how gloomy the outlook may be. Ill success is due to lack of courage. Stand firm at all times and you will always come out the winner, To reach the goal you are aiming at, look as prosperays as possible. Start right now and take advantage’of our Liberal Credit Plan — which énables you to be well dressed in the latest styles of Clothing, Furs and Fur Coats}; For Ladies and Gentlemen Look prosperous without paying ready cash. -Our _ New Credit Plan ~ ainis to give you a helping hand to success, without asking bother- soine questions. No reference or security required. No-investiga- | tions or deliveries madp. Call at any of our three stores and be convinced that the quality of our goods) is ee and prices lower } 4han any cash poise in the count | 278 Sixth Ay., nr. 17{h St. 2274 Third Ay., nr. 124th St. nbus Ay. nr. 104th St. -Y. STORES | OPEN EVENINGS, No Limit te Choice No Prices as Low Geauine Diamond and Ue Sell year in the penitentiary by Judge Fos- ter the oourt room was filed with weeping, howling men and women — relatives and friends of Schlessel, Mr, Dos Passos painted a beautiful ploture of Nathan’ Schlessel in argu ment, He declared that Jerome na on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis- faction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. and ask all those who are sick and need strength to try it with this understanding. We mean this— WHERE T Hegeman & Us GET VINOL IN NL, Solid Gold Tie Clasps Genuine Diamond and Solid Gold Link Burtons Genuine Diamond aod a Solid Gold Cigar Cutters penitent | Bend Se ESTABLISHED 1am . The Popularity of our two stores and the rt increasing demand for our bee goods are the best evidence Bees of our ability to meet and the demand for reiab‘e Solid Gold Link Buttons goods, produced by the best’ artists and skilled _ “mechanics, at thy most moderate prices. ‘An inspection of ou: Stock {f Holiday Presents selected now will be reserved until wanted. is Convincing that we offer MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING the largest DEPARTMENTS ON THE PREMISES. assortment: at the SIXTH AVE,, Cor. 17th st. 290 GRAND S for Catalogue, Very Lowes: Prices. St,, Cor. & iarideo,

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