The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1908, Page 5

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Plays of Border and East Side Life and New Comic Opera for Next — ’ | Edgar Selwyn to Make His} Debut a Star in “Pierre | | of the Plains”—Louis Mann | Will Bring “The Man Who) | Stood Still” — Grace Vs | Signor Rossi and His Voice. ‘ 1G. GIULTIO ROSSI, who fs ex- ! S pected to arrive soon and take his PEP VRIES W OW Dw a Ue ey HAMLIN'S RECITAL; fe. COMING CONCERTS | | Events of More Than Ordi- } nary Interest in the | Musical World. : BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. wen eee lowing Saturdays. SRM RS EMS CE ' “Trg Fig Nt CoP certo eatit CITY OFFERED COMPLETE SCHOOL WORTH $500,000. : oy nen Can Have Deaf and Dumb “1 souw Tnatitutton for tmproving the Condition of Deat Mutes, at No, 94 Lexington avenne, Roeeently the city, convinced be done fer the deaf mutes growing up as s and dependants, opes a the ichtenbeng, + anno. and Leo Aohutte, | ea ita three concerts for | 2 Mendela- | ra Tie subscription tite by Assuming a Det public echool of the kind @ Bast the Boston ayraph by Assuming a Det lostreet, but it hm been ole | Hail of $60,000. t impossible to obtaig 8 and March 1 Wf New York will say the word It ¢ of the fo have an entire school, incind ings valued at nearly 300, rleneed and accomplished facult more than thircy teachers and 225 puplls The school offered to the city Is the ‘(rlistees of the institution now offer to turn over y if a debt of Sam Franko's hin Season are to be esohn Hall on Dec. oh 3 O18 Miutste Men . % and ot REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ; i l o8 | , place as one of the songbirds of] Ba e FORGE HAMLIN, the American LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. i qHe SHetrabetltan Cpe Company hae!) SvUCCITOrd! Will! Be) the iG Teter, ts to IS6 8 FOOIEAL AT Cas | Annan nnn NOEL TO intl OE had some remarkable experiences, even >, main “The Gold. | negie Wall tonOrOW 001) for a grand-opera basso, An a youn} Prima Donna in “The Gold. | His programme includes songs old and he was trained for the Sistine cho!r en Butterfl new at r se the in Rome, and his voice was a sweet co beauty of b and the ripeness of i and rare tenor, Ralph Edmunds, one} dar Reiurns for a art at thelr beat, Four Sea Lyrics! of the managers at the Metropolitan, | Weel a by Campbell-Tipton, dedicated to the) rt tells the story. | eeks’ Stay. inger, will be @ feature. a Ron" he. says, “a year, of pers us saith he Fortune You Should Start To-Da ae . the Hippo- | haps two years, before he came of ag cad Manuel Klein's concert at the Hipp Was ethiin ta thastivar bet one ab) BUMRET CG drome to-morrow night wl Aare Meet our agent at the station, L. I. City or Flatbush Ave., for 4 ‘ 3AR SELWYD ° 8 i ‘a The Po: the Foreet" for | + a ‘ AeGWHa, RS Monday night in “Pierre of the sae IE e from “The Hird Land” Bwiminory (no jiearly, drowned Plains," his own dramatization of BE ee iacinil singer wine] ual saa ip uta oak to Gilbert Parkerwhen BISerevANt XN the prima denna of the | in the ribs and st Wo well be canes A NA EPS WAS nes dwin wil) resume to-| water Inka papunncion eee A. Baldwin w w “He ca . UTTRITTE PRIRTE CSTR ete w his Sunday afterno’ i > a {terested in the sister of Val Galbraith us at the Co.lege of the City of Hl a Ussall is 2 a young man who has killed an Indian. Wik first mid-week 1 ie WOKS neatehinng {and by outwitting and outriding the iy CBG) eke 2 u i 1 a had char | mounted tice hi vi Galbr : i 1 probably the queer methous of the fs able to the law himself ind is Sually ape caer | ermen in res-oring h trapped by a governmer: guide with The Rev, |” whom he has had a long standing feud : Up yd TROLLEY j The meeting between these two fs the tine, will vbw. aay ad ess. S te morn tH Nee uid j Mead “Quartet, ill open the | MINU T E AS 3 will be supported by Elsie season at sland = Y oe Harrison Armstrong, Paul Tuenda 1 he two FROM eph Adelman, Clifford Stork, Scott 4 steed tk iggins, Marle Howard, Walter Cray e. 1 pon L THIRD RAIL nd Fred Turner. ! ay ie ° G lo all next Golden Butterfly.” a new comte RIGHT Oa LE, SERVICE B. Smith and Rexe a will ve produced at LINE OF GREATER 3 heatre on Monday eve- rap about.” | ning, Grace Van Studdiford in ohare 5 een Rar |the prima donna rote. Miss Van Stud- | home on th NEW YORK. im Lackave, brother aiford will have the part of a ch: | port on Monda erie aod tare th pac ot hor | are ON THE FAMOUS MERRICK ROAD. Je sate is in e score of his opera: hi: 1 neerts of the Must: oe is tn tove, The score of his operk: ts 2 Tr aa Besg a anagtthdetan ot THE BANNER PROPOSITION ON LO..G ISLAND, Be produce it with his favorite prime One Viun- Dee. “Pana March 1 | WHICH WILL NEVER BE DUPLICATED IN ITS HISTORY. re CIN the leading role, But the This is the greatest opportunity ever offered where the investment will prove a gold field of profit bigger than the «dint AN P y cently ¢ aera : ot DDIFORD old Bron . ott und to di iho te May econ it tneeprine OU ) TITLES GUARANTEED BY TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. ayn Gant iia a and gets her away from the BROADWaW, FREEUT OR ETS Un NGA RCUTRSROFGNIREQUEST! yee theatre, The chorus singer {s hurr: fe 1 woman | | tare ito the part and scores a a BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ] inetd es Our Agents Will Meet You at Depots, Long Island City and Flatbush Ave. wm | the composer returns to clatn his lave x the d'Urbervilles* wilt be| fa sie the alree on ot Dr. bays ee DNESDAV. SATURDAY. i “ttiat By Tira 19, Jan. 30, Feb. 2%, March E Ss Pena 7 aig ab Walter fe ana ue Will Pe seen at | sand March SUNDA‘ M D 1.50 P.M. brother bees Bates Marion Woods ne will be at the Em-; The Adele Margulles Trio, conristing. ‘I ace yo er Will is now called Lend phakic . of Miss ar Pian #eopord Wilton. Mann will appear at the Cir- - fen SVEnEERUrieasIERUlniETHe Ss | 503-504 Worid Building, New York. Phone 31-4 Beekman. 3 ui eve SEDER er See nes Dame Fortune knocks at every man’s door once in a lifetime. “Be ready to holler ‘‘Come In! t 1 side ite by ert Goodman, Mr. TT NG Ge ASP on aioe aan eee MF START YOUR FORTUNE WIIH AN INVESTMENT HERE NEXT SUNDAY. “Sy jold) German watchmaker whose bus! | (eye) n er ess slips away fro e — —— — — <= SSS — ¥)| dit notiadont Ami | oe ATE AT AUCTION. UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, ragedy comes when his 4 | REAL ESTATE. AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE JUNEY ED HOUSES TO LET, sway With the son of his most persist ' h ed toward weakening the courts | == ane e A 8-3TORY brownstone basement and cellar c at'ing thet: ets when attempting to direct aia Wellin entee. i ent business rival, Did you ever turn over @ big, fa Dect eae i property of the and therefore leesening the possibility Boocents rene $1008) SALE Ieee a, stone and watch the pale bugs and protect persons and property o? punishment of the paid eluggers _ tig tates } will be : (en GES IE Een ee CHES: jand dynamiters, in order that the |) Executive _ 31 Nassau St. Browning, § Ann Wellman, each: side scurry to hice from t Penny Arcade Talk propaganda of terror and tyranny Ofces N. Y. City FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 0 obe: Msc sunlight? Now we hear in the graphophones ly carried on. Oe Sinnott, Robert A. Fischer, hate tl can be more safely cal Lge: Unfurnished) Steln, HI. A. La Mot How these little wrigglers hate Ne in penny arcades a speech of this | Patrloiic Union Men ; man who exposes them! candida including in sonorous { Patriot Hien Mei | Fe er Do you ever feel an antipathy tones, “Why should the poor work-| Don't think this ls approved by all park. 3 toward these squirmers that reming may be denied the sacred right of a Union men. Thousands o them are ae ttle prostitution of |; y jury for his alleged crime?” | citizens of the best quality, but they HELP WANTED— FEMALE. 's Lamb" will A white man gets a sickish feeling are in bad company and are most ar- Mouse, er along we will lift * when he sees such a deliberate at- Ditrarily ruled by the managers in WANTED — Shoe sales- ope ra rseneer ople a SqUAIe tempt to suck sympathy by the most rpemee: ‘These peaceable members Joo, = Shoe saless n arrens c rs can SIMA infernal deceit. orward to the time when the boy- women, nly 108e D yl 5 we hy , hting, spoil- have had long experience in 1 will move the What brought up the subject was a Cott, strike, picketing, fig! 1a d <] OXF C b lemand by the Tabor Trast leaders tz macbinery, euting barvess. stor HT ABSOLUTE AUCTION SAL first-class stores need apply, ; that thelr lawbreakers, sluggers and P:0B funerals, blowing up workmen inom iio oP ane ars will come miters, when they disobey the /and)homes, hate of the moat Intense BY O.D.R OF THE ew onaminionistors ad PAMPER CAI to co CEP 's of the court and do these acts, mand Uae eS, ae Cauneer ee eteb S tatiana nest It vi ffect be tried for contempt of that court e a gers, , ~ wit Musfe Hall ei! thes of the common people vs. the ae jury instead of being sentenced about their “peacefal Inteniions,| Broadway us ng ontoany Lig Galery | Labor Trust by the court {tself for contempt of its ; While winking at and supporting the STEAMBOATS. | | pan At the Re i‘ —— —- — crimes, wil! be replaced by hones: | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. nan ord haben ; leaders who will conduct the affairs 460 LOTS IN | Harry. the Tn that plan the Trust lenders hope of honest workingmen in an honest , wil bei nresented {9 make ft ened fon Saale aud dnvea ee not prejudicial to | legislation | d> these acts and esca| the righ of the common people. 9 | | f injunction tgislasion , or frightened jury. When labor contracts will be made . wh guy ja this Arm- Anti-Injunction » |. Put mark you the clean-cut dis-'}jke other contracts, without coer- | j at the Bs What does anti-injunction mean? /yinotion, and here we lift the stone cjon, threats or violence; when a@ TAKIS PLACE rhe and’ Ali It means the tment of Hew | and put sunlight on the hidden, bullder can safely agree upon the | | j will be Edna, v laws to pr e people's Courts y oched squirmers and show how price of brick, lumber, glass, tron | J h y k ne NR All 9 from issuin erder (o stop mes try to misinform the public to and labor tn his ballding, and the BUNS ay, cioze! a 0 , | ana ain't b buy dt 1 | tre Sisters, Jumes t * {emotions of the uninformed. fs machines or other products in been sll over aiatly ‘run | Ehounten, Cg Gaia Wise Guaids, Iry- other words, tle the hands of the) ““isader the present law every crimi-_ thip or foretgn countries based upon EXCHANGE SALESROOM, 14 VESEY ST., N.Y. CITY. across one in where I am! ey PUFA ENL OMNI McInty: i t | t trial for bls, 8 crime: a certain and given cost for :atertar | - — a now and it cosy $400, Shall J have it ates fi Tobeatiia,, Novioan Tae nity Persons or property. nal/bas a| riehbtovtrial for’ and labor, without danger of ruin by SPECIAL NOTE—6 pet SEAL TAY cenele ehh TITLE POL. | 1 Claire Tomaine, Harry Gilfoll, But the bonest members of the Dy a jury. yiolence and destruction of his plant, e sone for 1, 2 of 3 years. ; | | truitiesn | 2800, Sown and Sompany: SIAR Bnet he Convention at Chicago hooted down | rhe pald slugger of he seatentain: and when communities of citizens CIES FREE. Bank tooks accepted Fee ranean de | sand thelr Six Dusky’ Be les, Natale i sfised|| of a labor unlon call tor Fifth ave-!and Anne Dagweil, Howard's tes, thit attack on our courts and refused | ment committee” o can depend upon the steady running | P ICE OF ON an nptun |and the ite Musical Four. Pst inger: such a plank in the plat-|always has a jury trial for mating or the industrial establishments upon | TWO LOTS FOR THE PR jo a8, Donatitat | ireng Franklin will head a bill at the! form, asserting in place of it con-/o- killing another workman or for which sueh communities depend tor ‘That Is About the Difference Retween applanded by |B wt pd “Lindeys, fidence in the Integrity of our courts | blowing up property, He ie trled by daily iiving—ihen, and only. then, Instaiment-Plan Prices und TS and demanding that their present law court and a jury. ‘otice, twill this “labor warfare’ cease and z a Raat, Wet 2 “see Charlie power to protect the citizens be|r => oe Seine maua- | the tremendous cost and harm to the Prices at Absolute Aucticn Sales ent young man has B troupe 2 maintained. That was the basis of J) 7 of Bryan and other wilful|¢ommon man be done away witn. Remembe? that when you buy at absolute auction YOU | : the plank adopted. | pen of fact when they say,|Until that time it 1s manifestly the fix the pr-ce; and NOBODY has <u pay ay ents’ commissions, Rxchang A a Who Managed “Why should the workingman be de-|Injerest of eve wan not an inter. 1 Ce venT singivALKS, Gas end Wa er. No Assessments, No. 1 Fark 3 meets once a week for dinner at Keen's It waa sald the National Assoctar nied the sacred right of trial by Jury jested participator In the profits of " ferell| t t all rairoad and troliey stations to re : _ chop house, where the Friars got their tlon of Manufacturers brought about for his alleged crime?” A man who|the Labor {Trust (and the common Automobiles will meet you af hi ' hort di id start, The idea is just to meet, ent and and is snubbed and mistreated by his the result. But that !s not strictiy commits a crime against the people, citizens outnumber the others 40 to [I show you around the property, which is only a short distance away, . talk, and the members take turns at | women. relauly ea, mat aatesch ro true. whether he has smut on his nose andj1) to Work and vote against every EASY TO REACH, AS FOLLOW ra sitting at the head of the table and pre. | them th i erolc The National Council for Industria: pores us a martyred ‘workingman"|move of the Labor Trust to gain HIN U siding with the title of the "Head of the nih Ser rm Defense, represented by its counsel, o- has his finger nails manicured and | jpioreanener Arer he py cade Tha Bt erick Fenton, the Chicago lawyer, Sec ¢ National Citt-|{3 a member of a capital trust, 1s ai- | allow: berty of the elti- It in made up ot inen concerned $ 1 aT the Secreiary of the Nation is a member of a capt 1 AB ale L : . theatricals and’ ne per work, ‘and | 8nd | William F. Connor, Cheries AATEC anceps cory eer ee ne ways tried by a jury. Never ip the 20m Will disappear. It J» time for the Bason § ere foie, of the embers ares Urals the | ham's business associate, offered an A’ “Itmery, was in charge of the work | 2 CaaltTsied fan0htG erIRaT by, tue citizen to protect himaelf at the polls a Rex Beach ptederia thameaan: aia | amusing study in contrasts as they filed 67 protection, and allied with it were ¢rmina © Me can only do so by putting down ‘ more Davis, Archibald Selwyn, out of the Polo Grounds after the cham- 496° National and local associations , Equity Court which isaues an injunc- | every class, eliher of capital or labor, While sportsmen are searching O'Mally, Booth Tarkington, Ray x, | Pionship game. Connor was strangely of various kinds, including the Manu- tion ordering him not to commit fr. |secking control of the affairs of tne over hill and mead for members ot qopn Surrey, ie Mpson , Peters, Austin | allent, while Fenton was the soul of tacturers. If he goes on and does the act in! public feathery and furry tribes; Burnelde, H. | good humor. “Why not adm This was the work of the great spite of the court's orders not to,| Communities must retain controt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— “Cubs! and “Tigers”. are — gested the Westerner, ‘hat n: thinking, working masses of men|when that court simply orders him of their own affairs free from the | QUEENS. | QUEENS. And the “Cu an hee roriaie A Peep Behind the Curtain.—For twen- | {0m ew Yorke can win from Chicagor’ who do things and tr to keep the| “not to” until the court can inquire dictates of any class organization POCO NAA POSES OOS) Per SAAS || on. the warpath alter the ty-seven years prior to becoming mana- | guid Connor thoughtfully, industries of America busy, and ove into his right to do the act he in-| In this campaign the Combination | 66 > bd champion b ape er of the Herald Square Theatre Harry | your attention to the reception 20 thousand telegrams came in one| tends, then in the event he wilfully |Demoeratic Labor Trust party prom. | ‘And Presidential candidates are Eas Hh penduleted between Jersey City {8 TIRES thle weak to Fritsi § 4a to the delegates at the Republi- disobeys the court's order he is held iso special privilege and immunity trying to work out the combinay | In Boston there is publishea sodls | asta eaten se : that proved nothing can Convention pleading for indorse- “In contempt” and Is eon Rot | fro law to the Labor ‘ru ist mem- tion to the White House door— “ a pertodls wae a vee to change ment of our courts and denouncing for the crime (which must be tried |bers when they ide over Thousands of New Yorkers are J reason theatre mana-| gwo managers were discussing a cer- es to force upon the people law Alas hedience of the court's orders. promises the upholding of the Peo- Rooms, Houses, Apartments, &c. in Sere do not advertise in it. But thelisin young actor whose eccentricities which would allow the sluggers ana | eo ~~ |ple's Courts and protection for atl Pe ay uh ATT pe hich they may keep snug during | tor appaay belli the tien wianins and evident desire to imitate the foil dynamiters of the Labor Trust to ao Any O1 One e Could © Order the people. T am neither Demoerat Toon, pHOPAnLY LEAD WH te Ai ae HOSE LOTS meer ing winter e HRGe! anyhow land a day or twa [Of the late Richard Mansfeld have cost thelr acts tmmune from punishment | If an Equity Court was stripped of nor Republican, but anly speak a PAID IN (FULL AT RICHMOND TERRACE, L.I, ee IPE TET oy of throngh 4 molatake paid an odd| his managers many thousands of dollars Falling in their attempted impu- i's power 9 punts a erlininal for me | word for the common people. HM OAND COUNTY OF Qlen The latte eae f ite ‘| the compliment to David Belasco in the fol-|in productions that have been failures ence, the leaders of the Labor Tru: sing to obey the courts order to| There's a Ret NG Ba AAT lowing announcement: Wage VOLTA! BOt 1A give tsi Hint tere ree Aen e eae re ee ee eee ee tthe act until the eourt| <CoWs HOST Bartle Greek, Alich GRAND CLEARING SALE OF 120 NEW YORK CITY LOTS hi through the hundre ys no Theatre 60 No actor's any good unless \ 7. could javestigate, then & street ara! N. Ro-Tet the render remember | gen 29048 BW TORE Cry FOR Bi EMALL. DEROAIN f ‘ds. to be printed fe Hoffmann cranyen ent ANG then the "ry ove the noted 16 to one trimmor, | could as well ins che order, and he | that ¥ am in favor of Trade Unions, RaAUANe RMON TH ero N Ks sap R 1g Sunday World — upported by the discontented, from | would have as much power to enforce | and these plain statements are print- y RU IGS A O00. Martin Becks Percy Williams and aoa ee Hand up, met them with the | (a! order. bhai ei] with jhe hope that he irae is rats RTUNITY NE CITHOUT 9 ahi US A The Former Classes who has been playing | William I puereln three invitation to draw up sny terms jusr| The courts established by the peo- |lawless ‘men of violent tendencies JNU BE CONVINCED nua aD! \ pomaalea Mttle sketch, “Stop, Look and ght van ag s> they would “deliver the labor | ply must be supported by the people! will be replaced by careful, honest, Must Shift tor Themselves, oe Mattes wiinetak #6 | Se unoueon ip,tue dedmman'iieime mee oo 2h jand empowered 10 protert the peor |law-respecting managers who wiil PECIAL TRAIN T0 RIGHM NI TERRACE == a} vaudeville, will start her tour shortly | © @ funny thing,” suddenly + ‘The dea! was made under which, it| ple, else they had as well be dis-|reseue the sacred name of Tabor {row in & new oneract play "Th is] marked Boake observing the big Housuer-| elected, the Democratic President {s| solved. Notice now tac thought line jthe odium the present thenagere ave OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILT. © wt Ok WN oRP Ly Os | Si nday World Wants Phat Mine Rachel Fi thers, the author of | e ) painting of the Armphe trying, to to advocate measures in the Juterests | running through all this Labor Trust! too often put upon it pt) thar cor BADGES IKE. awe W he 34 vor ” a SD Sng | Myaelt, Ret into « itle of the huge Labor Trust by tying} movement against (he courts, Ir /time citizens mast be alert to protect “LaTsCslt A oo ates ee AT Le FM Work Monday Wonders, . id sew Oo ory of u m of fine ‘tasaily ‘ed oamereertnte over the world pnt 1 ‘don tey ‘er wceing ook."" thet the hands of the courts and obstruct- ire, reads plain enough. fivery move is|themselves and thelr a: RK Crry,

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