The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1907, Page 9

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__TFHE EVENING WORLD. —AUSSIANS SOLD. Carreno Reappears With the Tho Rev, Rather Horowltacky, Bishop of the Orthodox Russian Church, on Ninety-seventh street, near Fifth ave- nue, made a picturesque figure in his big beard and his flowing robes <= he | Hy Pélica | e broken | xd on the bridee nour in 1 five of his countrymen... » five had deen’ arrested yetserday, by Detectives Hart and Allen }@ East One station, say- e pestering the wor- pred for Rervices found th tanding dral trying to in a Bishon tele} iodred and F ibe “Russky >, which Ivan Oku: ence, five sald hh of Res- t and che Lawyer Ellas Rorenthal. who ap- peared for the prisoners. told the Max 1 merely been per- sand. that had they Hundred. Muxisirate ahat the 1d promise borhood Kosen= men in) Kussian| the Russian: Voice they pleased. he Bishop em how jt was, and they bowed the Magistrate and departed. * told to WEDDING GIFTS. BURGLARS’ BOOT! Prospective Mother-in-Law, Ignored by Police, Hires Private Sleuths. Because the police seemed to take so Mttle interest in the case. Mrs, Jennife Gear to-day retained priva: who will try to find the bu Jast Monday afternoon looted the apart-| ments on the top floor of the house at ~No. 149 West One Hundred and Thirty- eecnd street of Jewelry and’ valuables worth more than $2,000. | It was a daylight fob, Gear andj her marrié} daugtter. Percola} Btrinkle had gone out to select a wed-| ‘ding gift for a second daughter, Miss Eugenia Gear, who 1s to be married | to-morrow afternoon, Miss Gear was) away. The thieves cut through a panel of @ door with a saw, They carried away most of the bride's presents, Including her gifts from the young man to whom , ‘aha in to be married. They also broke M into che trunk of Robert J. Dickey, an’. uncle, ‘who had ived froin New Zealand the day before to attend the ceremony. ‘The rpoms of Mrs. Catharine Luder, living across the hal were, robbed of Jewelry. WITH WIFE, JUMES FROM BLAZING AUTO Tank Then’ Explodes, Hurling! Dr. and Mrs. Miller to | the Ground. | everal pieces, 0 Dr. and Mra. Philip Miller, of No. 7 Stone avenue, Brooklyn, in their autg- mobile runabout last night were return- {ng from the physiolan's office, No, $33) Pennsylvania avenue, and were within | a block of thelr home when in some un- ‘explained maaner the machine took fire, | ‘A spurt of flamo warned the doctor just | ‘aa the automobile became unmanage- | edie, and, taking pis wife in his arms, | he jumped trom the sting car, The blazing runabout, which ha como to a atop, attracting a crowd, Th; doctor and Mrs. Miller approached the car, and while they were only a few Yards away the gasoline tank explodid, throwing thom to the ground. Both! sustained only allght lacerations and brulses,. The dactor dressed Mrs, Mil-| ler’s wounds and then bound his own cuts, , | After watching the remen extinguish | the flames Dr,:and Mrs, Miller went} home, { ——S nF MAINE ICE HOUSES FULL; LITTLE CUTTING THIS YEAR. Winter will be ona smaller scale than sfor some years, The summer was not at all favorable to the ice industry, and iT |song he {zations on the contemporary stag | | | | ? h | New York Sy FURY PAPER AT “SHOP'S DOOR Father Horowitscky Causes Their Arrest and Magistrate Lets Them Go. Woman Pianist Charms Anew in the Tschaikowsky Con- cerlo— Berlioz’s ‘Sym- phonie Fantastique” Played. ERESA CARRENO, Was warmly werlco: at Car- negio Hall yeste ernoon at her reappearance In New York after An absence. of several years, She played the solo part with the New York Sym- Dhony Society Orchestra in Tachalkow- sky's lovely concerto in B flat minor, Her touch was somewhat heavier than of old, with something Incking of in- cisiveness; but her tone was as broad and virile as ever, and ‘tho singing quality of it was unimpaired. She, was recalled many. time! : Walter Damrosch and his men 4 painstaking..exposition of Berllox's nit, some- this od, the planist ed > “Symphonie Fantastique,” how, missed the spirit of oplum-dream mM post- playing jacked sprightliness, @ Krace, demoniac laughter. It was avy-handed wad jabored. Yet, it must added, the audience secmed to enjoy immerisely and showed no sign of Uredness, although more than ap hour| sted In the playing of herzo from Gounod's “Little for Wind Instruments" id interested everybody. It concelt that must surely have Inspiration in a feet-moving rch “With Ponp and Ctr- cuvistance,”” a sturdy, commonplace, Fespectable and eminently characterts- tic ‘English composition, closed the cgn- cert. “TOSCA” FOR MATINEE AT THE METROPOLITAN. ‘Tosca, Sardou'a story of horrors made over into an opera of compelling power and Interest by Puccini, got its first presentation of the season at the Metropolita: afternoon near to e: building. © an ainilence that came usting the capacity of the Caruso, as Mario, sang at (his very best, and that is worth going hear; but in his swan woefully exaggerated the fob and spoiled all dramatic verity by repeating the aria. Eames, as Tosca, was a ravishing picture, and if the memory of Ternina's intense imper- sonation will not down, the womier remains that this essentially cold American soprano can endow the part with so much verity. It was a pity that the acid quality tn her higher notes was 69 much In evidence. Scotti's Scarpia ts one of the finest characteri- miles to new word of praise can be said of it. Tire smaller parts were in competent hands, and the prouction as a whole was highly table. Ferrari con- ducted. 5 Até matinee operagoers devoted only mph Opera-House on Saturday | Orchestra y Kamen receiv: unl Carusa ed her with one of TALES OF HOFFMANN” .PACKS THE MANHATTAN "The Tales of Hoffmann” for the Manhattan Opera-House's popular Sat |urday night ‘performance packed the ‘There can be no doubt that Offenbach's music, the fantastic story and the splendid cast wi jit have ken a firm | goers, There is notiing new to beexaid [of Zepplillia fine impersonation of the doll, of Renaud's muagtertul acting of three widely Dalmores's exquisite delineation of the poet, and of De Ciwneros‘'n enacting of the part of his friend. Gilibert, Cra Glanol-Gailett! and Daddi each adda much to the effect. . The scenes, ure well pet and there is never ‘an unifte eating momont | YTHE | A NEW MARGUERITE; | WEEK-END CONCERTS. “Faust.” at the Manhattay Opera- House matinee on Saturday, served to introduce a new Marguerite, Mme. Agostinelll, who proved to be of pleas- ing personality and attractive stage ap- pearance. Making allowances her impersonation was interesting, Her jee, which sometimes she forced un- 3 edeto be of good qual- She is likely to be an acquisition 0 Mr. Hammerstein's forces. Bussl was Faust—not one of his best parts— ami Didur was Mephistopheles. ©. panini conducted, getting ‘good rem from chorus and orchestra. The Symphony Concert for Young People at Carnegie Hall on Saturd, son drew a big audience. Day’ hain read the text of Shakespeare's amma hts Dream,’ while Mendelasohn’s music was played by the orchestra, assisted by Mrs. Walker Brown, Mias Vera Curtis and a chorus of women students from the Institute of Musical Art. Mr, Blapham's reading was most effective, and the music was charmingly rendered. Dr. Frank Dam- |roach, the conductor. for once refrained from adding one of his: iiluminative, | familiar talks to the entertainment Every number on the Manhattan Opera- House concert programme last evening wan well selected, well sung or played and pleased a large audience. The soloists were Mmes. Ruas, De Cisneros, Agostinelll, Gerville-Reache and Bress- ler-Gianoll; and MM. Sammarco, mondl, Didur and Crabbe. Campa- nini and his orchestra’ were heard in the "Tannhauser Vorspiel” and in a triple offering comprising Liszt's Fourth Rhapsody, the — intermezzo-barcarole from “Les Contes d'Hoftman™ and Grieg’s ‘‘Anitra’s Dance."t Cavalleri was the star at the Metr politan Opera House concert last night Bhe sang an aria from Lescaut and a group of three Italian songs, and received much applause. Homer and Rappold were also greeted with much enthusiasm. Hertz, who conducted, was called out half a’ dozen ltimes after Liszt’a “Les Prejudes.” SAYS KING PAID HIM 5,600 A MONTH That Was Col. Knowlsky’s Stipend for Being Leopold of Belgium’s Press Agent. Old KKing Leopold of Belgium tsn't a bad boss, according to a. statement made to-day by Col. Hensy I. Kowal- sky. who used to be Leopold's press ‘agent. The story of the KiKng’s Iib- erallty was prompted|{by a visit to a lawyer with a Judgment and a. city on the same floor, siarshat to the handsome offices of Col. ps ky In the north twin of. the Buildings, at No. 115 Broadway. Lawyer Norton, of No, 44 Broadway, obtained fro: Jiwiice Wauhope Lynn a judgment against Kowalsky for $130. the amount due gn a note that Kow: sky gave to the late Adolph Schrieber, The executor of Schrieber's estate 1s | trylng to collect all outatanding claims, Armed with the judgment. Lawyer Norton and the City Marshal marched to Kowalaky's offices intent on either coltecting or taking possession of the contents of the office. It 1a a very nnely furnirhed suite that the former repre- sentative of King Loopole has, didn't lke the id fur- niture and picture Kowalsk compromised with Lawyer Norten by haying £90 on account, and the marshal didn't get bus. In speaking of his straitened circum- stances, Col. Kowalaky told the lawyer and marshai of his former good times, and let drop the fact that In the rer: day of his Leopold press agentshi; neome amounted to $4.50 a month. cag | Kowalsky alao stated that the: 5a | Francisco earthquake had swept aw: the ereater part of hia fortune. ferent characters, of for the! nervousness due to uw firrt appearance, | Ari- | “Manon | MAID WAS “BOSS,” SAYS WIFE IN SUIT Ss } “Tobacco Man of Bowery’ Deposed Her,, Mrs. Barth Alleges, | Reilie M. Rorth, asking for m separa (ton from Alfred N/-O! Barth, ko aa thet o man of the Bow declare sthat jer married life of sever teen yeurs, except for /a five. week's honeymoon and the brief period between the birth of théir frat born and’ tie leonting of thet rsecond child, hax be made miserable by the unkind conduct 6¢ her hosband. ation to ‘Justice Gr in the Supreme Court, Weekly ajimony pending ile tria her ault, Lawyer David May present | aftidavits afleging that Baritis income | fs $15,000 a/yrar yo Mrs, Batts charges. her -aMday: jthat her busb: }to thelr housen when she wax unduly attentive 1, Sophia Zegal, andj renionstrated with film | that | for turning over the keys to the nouse- hold money-box to the maid band told her the maid was boss and} would take care of the money better} than she. Mrs. down. and for two years she has spent |mont of the time in the Catskills, ut] | Atlantic Cit in Europe. | In. opposition, Charles J. Hardy 4: jelared that It was Mrs Barth who, dt he wa Their daught en years old, her mother had much temper that she with her aunt, Mrs, I ¥ of 3% 4 week wax SSS ADOSEVELT FIRM OK GOLOFELD ORDER Troops Will Leave Mining! Town Unless Nevada Proves Itself Powerless. | ove: to WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—The appeals to President Roosevelt to have Federal troops remain in Goldfield, in the opinion, of White House officials, indi- |cate a desire on the pary of those send- ling them to rely solely on the national | government for protection. The position the President has taken in the matter fs tha! the State of | Nevada should exhaust every means in its power to contro! the sltuation, and that Fedyral interference should be sup- plemental ozily to the efforts being made iby the State. Nothing in2the appeals far received Indicates that any steps | whatever are belng taken by the State. Uni this is shown to the President; it Stated at the White House to-day, troops on Dec. 3), will not be changed. Se | LEHANE GETS FOUR MONTHS. {Sentenced for Attacking a De- teetive Who Shot Him. John Lehane, who was shot in the leg on the night before election by Eddie Reardon, of District-Attorney Jerome's staff of subpoena servers, was sentenced |to four months in the Penitentiary :to- | day for ussaultng Reardon, Reardon declared that Lobane attacked him with a bdlack-jack before the shot was fired. After Lehane cot out of the hospital he was indicted for asngult in the second degree. " Before Justice DowUng in the Crimi- nal Branch of the Kunyjreme Court to-diy | Lehane pleaded gulity to assault In the | third degree. He In thirty-five yearn old and well known as a political heeier in | The, McManus's district. For the strorng—that they may keep their strength. _ For the weak—that they may regain their strength. For the young that they may Uneeda Biscuit the most nutritious food made from wheat. grow in strength. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ° } i MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1907. 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