The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1908, Page 1

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SAO ait ci LE, Foreign Doctors’ Strengthen Thaw’s Insanity Plea yal 3 False Alarm Fiend Causes Panics in peer aaa Resutt rid. | EDITION. { GREEN EOMION Fair and colder to-! PINAL] jwht; Tuesday clear. eee “ Circulation Books Open to Al.” | RESULTS EDITION | Voi PRICE ONE CENT. NEW US US 0 MONDA JANUARY 27, 1908. PRICE ONE CENTa SEABOARD BANK — PCEAHNE . TT a bin Hood, at Long Price of 20 to 1, Finishes Wells Buil Allies Bie ts Candee Third. Police Keeping the Streets Clear Lost Sight of Going South in Lexing- Headquarters, Scene of Flight From NASTURTIA’S BABY RACE. in Front of Vanderbilt Mansion, ‘on Avenue, Their Destination , | : : SSS (Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Stafi Artist.) Known Onl to Memb Flames Which Shoot U p Alr- Dacra Runs to Form in Steeple- of Beil Paeies = shaft Beiore Alarm Is Given. chase and Gallops Home ‘THOUSANDS OF WOMEN CROWD paPetaee S in Front. Soh tie | ABOUT VANDERBILT HOME ployees in the building late t Park to-day and as a result provably balanced fields of the season in the seven events. The as a handicap at seven fur- \Strong Force of Police Handles Them Sternly— Only 300 Favored Guests See Imposing Ceremony— Orchids Decorate the Mansion. champion two-year-old season. A speedy ion-Be Miss Gladys Moore Vanderbilt was married at noon to-day to Count Laszio Szechenyi in the home of her mother, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, at No. 2 West Fifty-eighth street, and became a citizen of Hungary. The wedding was characterized by elegant simplicity and was witnessed by | only 300 relatives and intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom. Several thousand curious people, the majority of them women, who congregated in the vicinity of the Fifth avenue palace, were handled sternly, if not fiercely, by the police. None was allowed within fifty or jone hundred feet of the sidewalks flanking the mansion, poe 40. steple |BENEDICTION FROM THE POPE. ” engine 5.10 , Before the wedding ceremony was performed the bride received g 5 to 1. ; GERMANS Ch) 10 | AN N N cablegram from the Vatican containing the apostolic benediction of Pope & Pushed up Many windows upon the shaft Sear-old race at three fulriongs @ dozen wi " a of 2 t offices of the building got | nd t shes produ Women Rush Grhrotsh Smoke. 1 |The track was at me opened w t pen and the smoke + hallways women and | ing from tl the elevat ting érks, who rushed s offices and clan men kept the cars as fast “ Pretty Confidential Clerk Goes ;. » Tombs in Default | of Bail. aska Lass, Ladv Lady Psyche »sourg. Ruscans ran them hundreds of House brokers. | stricken peop Pius X. The Pope added to his message that he hoped soon to be able i ft to impart his biessing in person to the young couple at the Vatican. The cable was received by Archbishop Farley and transmitted | | through Mgr. Lavelle. ¥ i} FT OUT (If RACE CUTS HIGH HIGH TINS Throughout the ceremony, which was performed by Mgr. Michael J. | Lavelle, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, assisted by the Rey. Father Byrne, See gee face and a any on Broad- ed to the abs to-day by essions, when the sk 1 and Mo ope I Montrose porns to the panic of the Ar indictment charged her with grand| ales als es there was apparent the fixed idea of art and brilliancy rather than splen- cuss i Governor Confesses a Strain in| Washington to Consult] Boards the Old ee Ports-| dor In i Hone - Une ake ele the costumes of the bridal party cnd joining 2G TILUNG ae - the simplicity of the ceremony there was breathe y the soft ne Onl ah of Teuton Blood and De- | Democrats but Will Not mouth and Tries to Take Dae: f aha breathed only the soit note of ‘ : . pee rn - elegance without effort for effect or the spectacular. clerks. Plenty of Water This Time t | | clares His Mind Is Open. Ask Nomination. Command, ORCHESTRA, ORGAN AND CHORISTERS. As soon as Engi | | === ! Tae <A aura Na Fi KO's ches invisi i i reeeesas | “= CUTS ISSFCKR, | (Special to The Fy eW | s ITON, Jan, 27.-Willlam J John Johnson ler the flag ot| NEED Fran os orchestra as HASSE ear) ET (ht Pal cf in | ieee es : Sa Osteen ; Hel Oconee J. Pierpont Mor- |orchids and blossoms the red vestments of the thirty-six choristers from a full head npromptu re: trary to ¢ re employer. se ¢ the House Com-|&&n. The Corsair has been tied up at ~ < Bras bs A Br Coniraty 110) panes ory 0 : re H MS cae ra er Mearnaieee aC Rrecan pete oa the Cathedral were blended in soft flashes of scarlet. Besides the orches- i ss ay tance from the old frigate Portsmouth, |tfa an organ had been placed behind a bower of bloom just outside the tle represents The warship ts Battalion Naval nday jaws, | enforcement ve existing 1 that ible and opnre CUT HIS THROAT RATHER nance Miss Frack has THAN SEE HIS WIFE WORK. | itiery for J zy ee First big drawing-room, and the organ notes of the wedding processional erve of New Je sey. a husky bunch of young men, {mingled with the strains of the sixty-five pieces of the orchestra. James chatted with him for a running en emoloyved by months. She wa | " e 6 of his omination Adam panama “Attemp isu iSuiside Se aA A RAE Ye ria Sant Ons SI mith Street and atk > at Dene te BS an laugh fe [Sep mai ae @ eure Eells C. Ungerer, che demas of the Cathedral, directed the choral effects, After Failing to Get Work {felty In which sho endorsed ail notes | Avenue Trolleys Collide fa question.” To the newspaper men he | ment ey wna (COE AWAY BY STRATEGY, zven as Snow Shoveller. at Cro Be aay aU ICCINTIELIOR | Matecalranaiiolis able’ Immediately after the wedding breakfast the Count and Countess inabla even to secure work at shovel mente tteanotastos ellen: \ IEton was not to consult any | ready to jump} set out on their honeymoon precipitately, eluding reporters and ca ine ano i Aaa Bae stone ie Ried net TST ELS ere At cE CT-TATy QUETE GSce GoD CE ce teed ce ea GC ee othe Ports: {lenses with rare strategy. A vert sari with Sen oH Wee ar ditelthron iar 2 ae wit weit ba Sea THD ar pay Ei pe ane aaa the elutiverG mnie | BC OO Aa * niwined i sb | |footman in the family livery of dark crimson and claret-colored collar, Iibmefl wrist) He| ta et the Lebanon) ee ne ee on placed here flvinestoniatreatsy cookin |German societies was wireparing Us Ay GL A aah ne Forts! was driven ostentatiously to the Fifty-seventh street entrance. Thereupon Hospttal. | foe EA cee i eaPitnan wan found by hie wife, Mteta,| O°, Miss Frack’s trail, She frequently on the floor of the bedroom, Ife has been oat of work eight weeks and du ing that time his wife nas been earn- ing enough to keep the couple alive. Bauman said that he had been refused work thirty-five times and was dis- couraged. When his wife bent over him ous jsound all classes in the Styte on Flatbush avenue car No, 531 crashed| n the youns mar | the kodak light eeetagy | invested the portals on that side. “Hove to, me hearties, bring her| Just then Alfred G. Vanderbilt drove a big port-colored Limousine around,” he shouted in his full, deep erman blood tones as he picked up a belaying pin. Pl car to the Fifty-eighth street entrance, and down into it flashed the bride visited the People's Bank, No. 395 Canal Ea Ra subject and to work Up sentiment in ‘street, It was found that’ she neq {into car No. 79 of the Smith etreet/ favor of the proposed chanze forged the name of Joseph FE. Ellery to |iine. The Flatbush avenue vehicle was) In reply Gov. Hui said: "I con- |! the check on the day It reached Ellery's « way to Manhattan and the Smith| fe## to a slight strain of C office and deposited {t to her account |°" it Way to “ane Leet inherited on the maternal side, I have |T was before the people as a candidate,|The crew of the Portsmouth saw he| tn the bank. In this way a member of |street car was bound for Coney Island.| had occasion to learn of the many con- | mv efforts to obtain votes have been} was rum crazed and stood their dis-|in a silver-gray travelling suit, with the Count at her heels in a light the Bllery firm declared to-day the girl | Through some error they met where|tr-but.ons the Germans have tmade to tance. find atolen! many? thousands) of acne the tracks crossed, the front of le progress and defence of our coun- all "Well, ts she abot overcoat and derby hat. The moment they drew the door to after them randidate. T never sc ort. I never ask any] rome, In the past when he asked oy he said: a3 ee ( he) try aa ik ters that former United ally did you say clear c na al + a @ seeing you work. It breaks my heart, ea attee bat Ail of lts windows and hurling the pas- e| yet andvathersiwent tollhimial daysority full length and let ‘em split, ie eighth street and glided east to Lexington avenue, where it fivanished A man without a ‘ob in New York is} AWhen asked regarding the amount; sengers from their seats amid a shower| has bee maine any man dare mutiny, off goes better dead’ I want to die.” “| going south. taken, her lawyer stated that $6.900/ °C" Cointered s! or the Democrat =| south cover atl He namitied that the] ptgranine. Menetex. the conducive of | Heong CREA nne of the cr ge ee OFF TO THE SOUTH. , number of checks 00 P-lthe smith street . was thrown into | @ m if ry adyioe should Leno era nmoneser ously; ORDER iN ADVANCE. mroxiniatatoneuiundrearenut [tne Smit easel neetaits Sporanten & : ag eave a mar he report that the early days of the honeymoon will be spent in Uae eee Neen was denied to-day in dispatches from that place. A corres- | and ly syondent of The Evening World learned at Alfred Vanderbilt's Oakland ‘aml Parm and Reginald Vanderbilt's Sandy Point Farm, that no preparations uising. He} and Street Numerous complaints huve | tention to the fact that the airy vol-| been received from readers untarily returned to face the indloty wag ta! who could not get the Sun. |Ment He asked that ball be fixed at day World on stands after 9 Pr eO Ys ENCES pes rene aout and u severe of the passengers was so badiy A, M. yesterday. 2,000 hari ag to need the service of a sur: Wiarectranuanent lolcats pralnR toner UW sec Mas) Peek Dagrtcnal allicwantitorenelaihomestwithe jhad been made there to receive the Count and Countess, The railroad ee time conducted a school of sten-| cut giving. thelr name era ier cls ae eee ography for girls at Broadway ang/°'’ Bivins thelr Renee, Jand steamboat otticials declared they had received no orders to expect Until the new system is diventy: fest Hest He roe thot shel wes Ww. W. ASTOR LOSES GEM Rye We the arrival of a private car to-night. per fected str tay advisanle (to) her obligations to the Ellery Arms | Mrs, William Waldort Astor, jr., who the first al This fact revived the rumor that the couple would go south for a order your Sunday World of your dealer in advance, It will enable him to regu- late his order and will insure your getting a Sunday World, is here visiting her s.ster, Mrs, Regi oks, at No. 40 E h Tincivedl wecylcat nald@’ Brooks, at 40 East Sixty-ninth ‘Columbia, | street, lost on Saturday afternoon, either cr) ww rry's or at Jo, Weber theatre, a No] Grosoh containing @ clus pearie after the opinion |focused. When jt comes hefore me in due colirse I will give it : sideration, as on all ques sort | have an open mind aide | J if { ' J , jfew days, returning in time to sail for Europe on Feb. 4. In the seleotion of guests hundreds of ) who were present represented only that ce | ¢oike prominent In New York's most bril- | intimate circle in which the Vanderbilte * lant soctety were left out, and those {move save for a fow friends of the will hear that oi where my daughter is attending schoo!”

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