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THE - Florodora Gi Girl and Actor to Whom She Is to Be Married To- Morrow * EDNA GOODRICH WILL MARRY NAT GOODWIN SUNDAY Only | | They Fixed the Date | Last Night—Ceremony in Boston. AT HIS “Nat’s” Denial Was Only a) Joke, but People Didn’t See It, She Says. After all it's really trie! Edna Gy veoh is going te marry Nat Good win, even though the actor-manage: mtrenuously denied it a few days age Miss Goodrich hereelf said so this P morning at the Hotel Prince George Tith a “but there is no myste i why all this fuss’ and f course I oing to marry Nat Sunday aftern his mother's home in Be n utiful actress set the 4d of the public at rest | In the half light of the Prince George | aa room the former Florodora sextet | girl presenied a vely appearance as | she greeted an Evening World reporter. | ‘Whe lines of hor statuesque plump figure | vere hidden beneath a ereat a of feal-skin which hung f1 oe while crowning he ,aair wae a smarr litte t which matched her muff of blu Wat and i.\* Decided Last Night inquisitive | WO Gt “We only just completed our plans Aet night.” the actress we Timer Jolie Rumor has been fxt ML of our marviage we t led a thing. Bur last aeiel to gO up to 4g, accompan: aarried Su wg home. [t's woh't be at a fe Fo busy v hagdly take ac “That's what ~ OALVATION LASS SAYS POLICEMAN i EXACTED TRIBUTE black e anh even what he though \ be pilow ake didp’t like hy eat all Didn't Take McMillan’s Money. “Is the trousseau all ready ‘ “But 1 didn't bu thahgh the papers with Mr. MeMillar \ indignant ans ALi ane? ne Onin Can't Get Back. PREPARE FOR NEU 4 { $ “1 don't need an 1 to sur . Bink " \ | funds for iny trousse Hest 5 i { enaugh money of my own in . age Peacntin Bette } ae nae ventures fo Duy all the} Deputy Commissioner Hansen in the (| GAR ine tire one oreo tral room at Headquarters to-day, bor Talat saad ah owed from Mrs, Esther Quinn, of No " ae ne ) Pe en eae ey seed Dest ieventifisieeign Salvation (AS) imst eady# Expects) to q he: 1 do vi wel ‘or i ; Army wi ms varying from t . : ae. ieep. Rove DUET en) oxpect mut cents too} Follow Routine and Cus- Prattiueiuask: tramiconen itn ai cea |) anne toms with Few Changes | Wel be back from Boston in fe gunn a, she aye, and aa ho return! — toms with Few Changes. Ay 2078, And then well give a dinner oF /ty pay wlen she told him thet she £ as the money for medicine and doc | York to celebrate the event ' | | nor spr i Ww i | r her sick husband, Mrs. Quinn 35, Va. N 7.—Presi- { sae aairinony zatersore MAN YOUF| nad charges preferred ugainet him dent-elect and Mrs, William H, Taft \ r fe NeXt qe |“ Nyrg Quinn said that on Jan, 4 Strebel, |arTived here at 10.20 A. M. to-day. Sev My showd say not!" came the laugh-| Whom she knew well from her work in feral nun ares gu is ftom thesheuy reply. “I hope it will better my po. | the, Tenderloin district, was standing | were at th yanand Cheueavest ies ( Mon onl thalategel Dilan en ceitees (infront of Weber's) Dheatre,, Holasked |e rousing jeleeme) and) escortey c st, and a wife afterward, th Ti her for a doliar, and she gave it to | to thelr nets aceite mit expect tol return to the stage tor| Him: From that time on, rarely a week | Mr. Taft had no special statement t year, as I've been very {I1." passed, she said, that he ata net ise muna: bub Ms aft In a a Zoodrich’s roby ‘earance be. |t€ pollceman money, Mrs, Quinn in- | versution salc ee edie Tenet is a Aie be | stated that the money was m her} “I am indeed @ proud and happy Hared it was by the doctor's orders that |W? Pocket and not from the funds she | woman. We both app @ the honor collect c conferred us, and are trying to live fhe must forsake the footlights for the | Cilected in cates tar ) a omestic fireside. When next she ap- Couidn't Get Return. jupiie fee ie ai dior amici i Jeara it will be as Mr. Goodwin's lead-) When her husband became i and] MTS a Angee ee pang ok , lag lady, when she will have changed | could not work Quinn felt the! winter In prez don far, name but not the letter and—— pinch of po and just month she ee AL duties : cae Cue if “Aren't you afraid of the old super- | him to » of ‘the money./am well, the past two months have 1 \ition which says ‘Change for worse and | Ile t Nas sick | an ip ery CNS PRETNT), PTY ATT IT APTA lot for better?” the reporter inguired, Sed eee erie atiniitalal } “Not at all. I am willing to take a Autry pause We 4 vi hance with that. We've known each | sever ‘ as ull finally s ther for two years, and 1 guess it's | Save eel said Hs fe to say we'll be lappy try you beat know w Fi tp [How about fat men und love ty } But with an indignant Miss I can make no plans unt Goodrich swept from the ten and Nee GOVT A eT nded the interview by shutti the n ry in aeseeainy joor of her waiting brougham with a) friends y ! Hicious bang. vT d range land —_——_— tera \ iY » the duties JERSEY BANISHES EVE, panied by , Waahing- Declaring that sho ts Eve, sent to ree |hesplendent in w. the rout 4 am the world, Zoe Trist, an Hast In- | )4{" t a he bd ine an¢ n woman, who has been exhorting @ pa Mr it »ple in Neptune Townshi Je was | CO! eo 8 rf men lke . ced in jail yesterday ie dri elt, 50 glad stigation ‘Into ‘her ndition ener Cate earoolisaneail n 8 1 A woman as Mrs Woman has been « h stor ot % fh that of his witnesses and | 1 made n a conde nbeco . : ybody she met to | are estab- D Ing an omeer « ina Jare no plans to ade ! 1 to be w any friends "Pwne jthen thar Little * >_> ie DIES SUDDENLY IN HOTEL. My that Arthur L, Breas- AM@iicted with Cancer, nL. Bressler y-five Adjutant-General Campbell was dames B | 1899 to 1892. died last night at 7 lock 4 in the Motel Bt. Lorenz, No Bast Seventy-Seeond street, of cancer of the ‘ame suddenly and an Iny stumach, Death rather unexpected! | tien was made by Coroner Shrady, who found that the death was due cancer Bressler won» tle in a Vene ’ suelan war som ago, it !s under- | wa. nnected with Ue iaing tataee ae ae he a8 be »nnected with the De Forest Wireless Telegrapis system. | He had Hotel st by Dr. Vi © street, 2 ye und and Lorens f Vaciay “of No. ay Bast Seventy~ setond | “Perhaps England’s $10,000 Venus PUT DEAD DCt'S to Arrive Here 10-Day LEGON LIVE ONE, BUT TERRIER DIEL Dr. Rockefeller In stitute Made Strange Experi- ment in New Surgery. farvel WOUND QUICKLY HEALS Gre: Patient But Substituted Le Shorter and Dog Lived on Three \\ Research in Bast Sixty-sixth street ity-made « report of how he repla the leg of the dog with one he had re | moved fron: a inte 1 | the fox terrier, | Not all of the story was told. Here's | what really happened to the fox terrier. learned by an Evening World who called at Rockefeller day. So successful waa Dr. Carre! associates in transplanting # eins and preserving the arteries removed from animal war decided to try graftit mb, ‘The splendid youn, was chosen as the subj tifle experiment jamented friend of raporte: Inatitute to- and his an entire fox terrie tof the seier Gives Him a New Leg. His left hind leg Was ainpureied pain Jlessiy and « rear lee anouker fox | terrier which had died a few houre be fore wae substitut dog was watched | After two weeke | pletely y grafting refuy the leg healed oom- dually etreulation developed The but the dog could not move the grafied leg, which protruded from the side much as does the leg of a scarecrow Mensurements were taken and It was found that the new leg was two inches shorter than the others. Originally the i s than his. | The shrinkage disconcerted the experi- | menters, but the limb was really pulsat- jing with life and little elae could be wished as long as the dog lived. But he died In twenty-one days and with him expired his dead friend's leg again Death was due to pneumonia, the sur- geons say. Calls It a Step Forward. “Unquestionably the experiment was! a marked step in using the limbs of the dead to patch up the living,” said a surgeon at the Rockefeller Institute to- day. “The dog's death eo quickly did not allow nature time to supply the function of moving the limb. This would have taken probably three months. The complete healing of the limb and the circulation of blood made the experiment wonderful growing shorter instead of longer have another year will see sucli experiments sucessfully executed in the case of man. Who knows?” Dr. W. W. Keen, who presided at the meeting in Philadelphia, said such operations as the replacement diseased kidney with a normal o: would be less intricate than the same operation in a cat or dog, on account of the size of the organs. ‘The chief obstacle to the practical ap- plication of this new surgery, sald Dr. Keen, would be to find # healthy organ | when wan| said Dr. Keen, “when a | healthy man ts killed or where @ man | dies from some disease which doea not affect the kidpeys (t will be possible to extract the kidneys Immediate! | death and keep them in cold stor: one suffering from an incurable kidney trouble. “What has been done in the case of the kidney it 1s reasonable to believe will be found feasible the o¢ of the other organs of the body Used Dead to Heal Living. Already the knee Joint from the leg ef a dead may has been used to replace the injured joint of a living person. A woman wo weak to major operation has had joined those of her husband, and vith the added strenetis her hus- band’s circulatton and heart action has successfully undergone the shock of the surgeon's knife and su tion u winch she wo wise died A little baby was born with blood so thin and devitalized that the blood ves Ler arteries id have othe: sels would not contain it. Dr, Carrel Joined the arterles of the father to those of the child, and tn an instant the form of the inf became revitalize ind within 4 few hours the dying infa ell asleep and awoke a healthy, hild normal Dr. Carrel explained that to accom plish the transplantation of organs the surgeon must keep the tissues of the organ alive, after it is cut from the body, a new until he is ready to regraft it on organism, and immediately upon transplanting must re-estabush the cir- culation by joining the blood vessels in some manner. He said he found that an artery could be kent alive for sixt Jays and substituted for the An anima! sixty days living artery than kep more » de n th Dr. Carrel cone “Dhave replaced the abdominal arter. les of a rat With the carotid arteries of when I received a human ew York Hospital, 1 enty-foar ¢ nd then) put them Into @ _— FRANK SEMPLE DEAD. PITTSBURG, Noy. 7~Frank Semple, sixty-seven years old, who wee in harge of the William ‘Thaw estate and interested in many financial institu ona, died vesterday from pneumonia, fox terrier's deceased friend had longer | The dog's death and the leg | of al it is possible to operate upon some | undergo a ! ved an opera‘ EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, Maude Odell, Whose Roam Is Pertect, After Famous Statuary. to Pose Maude Odelj, Hugland’s $10.0 beauty, heralded as ost 1 | woman in the world ing propor |tions, will arrive on the White Star Hne Jeteamship Arabic, which In dock tate this a | Miss Odell b London since gira sicistatuary, BINGHAM IR - DEPUTY BAKER'S OFFICIAL SCALP sensation of en posing after not Aiscouraged experimenters, Perhaps | Brooklyn Aid of Police Head | Superseded by Bugher, in Full Charge. Police Commissioner Bingham practi cally admitted to-day that is after the scalp of his first deputy, W. F Baker, who has been in charge of the Department in Brookiyn. Mr. Baker left on Wednesday for Mot Sprngs, Ark, to be gone thirty days. Before his departure he made arrange s Department during lis absence: All these arrangements were Commissioner Binghain's redy Deputy Commissioner sent to Brooklyn with full pow and it fs expected that Mr. Ba see nothing ahead but an oppor ipset by and yesterday transfe: issued Bugher esign when he returns to the eit Going to “Clean House.” Don't you think significant that you waited until Mr. Baker was more than a thousand miles awa asham 1 at Headquar to-day er 1 ad ayeslots of t work * montl ther thing Brook Bugher Pra Shaking Commisai: MeDonal: sioner Baker's transferred ryment’ to patrolme: Changer in other The Brooklyn. Holler, Inape: will probably. be formation Bureau will - ARRESTED AT QUARANTINE. Sleuths Take Alleged Fe i y bu Police Headquarters got ner last night fron 1 1 Irish Constabulary asking t Michael Byrnes. alls \Vili ‘ lerday. on the arrival of ed to | for the conduct of his end of the Police , 1908. the other by eaptur Sandow medal, for whic been subscribed public e: ing the to be given to the woman whose beauty and perfec | ion of form should su petitors, and in these requirement Odell was said to be an easy winner The physical measurements of this li est Venus are: Height, 5 fect 8 it waist, 4 inches 1235 In hip, 4 4 ipal statues in Jance will be at t Hl [aucanta for alleged sheepstenting tectives Leeson, Moody and Ackman | down the bay this inorning on a | 1 wlio #ak jthat he hadn't. was take A SURGICAL | OPERATION | . | If there is any one thing that a woman dreads more than another it n | without fear of a} there are hun-| ds, of operations men in our hos- entirel ary and ma ave heen avoided b LYDIA E, PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND pertormed t pitals Which unneces- | eto tury Lydia | ta Compound, and and strong nade i f Te | Mrs, Pinkham invites all siek women to write her tor savice. 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