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- REWARD OFFERED MILLIONA RE HAS FOR NEWS OF MRS. WOMAN ARRESTED LESCHIANN AS Family Will Pay $500 for Re- covery of Body or Facts as to Whereabouts. A “BADGER” George C. Worthington, of Cincinnati, Says Bessie Kline Got C h and Gems. SON DIRECTS SEARC ge C, Worthington, a nati millionaire, appeared in the Jeffer- } t son Market Court to-day as mplain: He .Now Believes His Mother! ant against Bosste Kline, y young woman, who has a lon j Threw Herself Into the Seehannaails E:; st River. eouRTAT ne badge The Ohivan char; e theft of a diamond pin wor “Five hundred dollars reward will be gw $ n y pald to any one findin; body of has been a rs at at Mrs. Julius Fleischmann, ho disap- for the past week peared from her home at No. 18 West "!S!t et the young alt eid Bas eve re reste Ea ene fe accompanied her to a hote j Mighty-sixth street on the evening of eon ny a Have |} Thursday, Nov. The same reward if will be pald to any one who can furnish ept. information of her w abouts, {f ie woke up and found that he alive, had been robbed he we to Police he above poster was sent broadcast Headquarters His iption of bis through New York and nearby towns | COMpanion of the n t before seemed ay by the family of Mrs. Fleisch- famillar to the detectives and they j n, whose arently reasonless d showed him a photograph of Bessie }} Appearance offers one of the most in- | line, which he rec zed at e. Ww explicable mysteri in the history of he was arrested las: ent Re Newmrone | Im court to-day the milifonaire post- if Mrs. Fleischmann, who, in spite of her | tively identified the prisoner and de- eixty years, was bright and active, | ¢ ed that he would Seon hy slipped out of the | without. being e Mmit if he had to remain tn New feen by any of the ni ‘ous servants, | York a year to do it. He said t "= or leaving a single clue as to why or} and pin she stole from wiiere she had gone. in his family for z 7 years and were treas ans Believe Ryemany 1s Dead. The woman was held { mS Ste convinced my mother 18 examination on Monday ead," sald Gustay Fleischmann to an|to make any statement, Evening World reporter to-da Young — niedeleaer ail. y search, as his father fred | active part in it | A clue that came to early to-day isthens this belle i continued have heard f a an apparently responsible source that on Saturday ] afternoon last my mother appeared in Hegeman’s drug store, On Hundred _~_ and Twenty-fifth street and 1: SE|| on nue, and after making some small pur- | Ilinois Central, Third Avenue, Chases took a car going east ue y i ; hour answer-| Canadian Pacific and Some nz m) esoription ing cloth as she Others Show Resistance. on the WR. ne foot of E Fie yeaa | enty-fifth stre I ‘ y losses were restored !n the stock : et to-day when purchasing orders = Will Drag East River. © distributed in Northern Pacific and ded that in the local tractions, but the recovery was E , owing to the unfavor- ed by the hei which low ‘Fleischmann’s body | selling of U. ringing fo Ught. Steel, a point. A number of the In -- In the nine-day search for Mrs. | Western railroad stocks also were very — © schinann th e machine of the whole | The recovery advanced Illinois ice Departinent has been exeret Tadeo: che Raecaee Central 3 points, Third Avenue 2, Amer- ute R s, and {ean Telephone 1 St. Louls Sout wn in ; ferred 1 1-2, Canadian Pa Pa n Paditic, American Sug Yentral Parks of the North Rive to West One also been unusv § Sheffield Steel and Mercantile Ma- rine preferred 1. The subsequent break onal Biscuit 2 1-4, Rock Island ferred 1 3-8 and St. Paul, Reading, American Smelting, Amalgamated Cop- per, Anaconda and General Electric 1 | In the final run a movement toward recovery the general list accom- panied the marking up of a number of and the dynam from West Th Hundredth 5 1 features of the latter endeavor to rec body, If she « d her m™ a ton of ex WOMAN HURLED 10 in 8, Bt ago & individual notably the local traction, Avenue was carried up 4%, orough-Metropol | per cent, bonds 3, the common | and the preferred 23, Nashy Chattar Louls —_.—_. Marie 2 ae Station Agent in Passaic, She Union Pacitie Locomot a 1 and Cotton & Kood recov- in some cases Ket closed weak Stepped in Front ‘of \" Dn =} ® 2 oy s were 7) PASSAIC, NG aoe Madge Coleran, twenty years einioaa who boarded at No. 142 Main 7 d tank died in St ’ day from night, when she wi inja struck by an Erie »; Kailroad train at the Prospect street § crossing, Miss Coleran, who was the agent in Wocharge of the depot at that sp f stepped from the platform t iver a package to the t aster on an| A bound 1 t tu she | 2M i walked directiy in 1 st- | 4 tine 8 bound ex t " = considerable g i 7" un ' = j ¥ ' @ mira, fi 1 7 4 wast t @ at her home in t BANK STATEMENT SHOWS ji." 1 oun a Ey BIG LOAN INCREASE, Simin ety 1c Ti k shows that the | $20,211, &. #050 more t f the it reser F * ant ‘ i " that these iM deposite of $1,005.41 ' ‘ + hand, $108,787, - Advanee. -~ Decline te 1,600 ees —_—— ~~ OARSMAN GOES INSANE, CABMEN THREATEN STRIKE, Saint-Sae RY SYLVESTER RAWLIN midn ile together in tacle, It seen on the The ope ompo erdin the Bib jere more and excer} long been fa n this city has { Mr. t{umphs. success, It is 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 190d, “Samson and Delilah” a Hammerstein Success °° ———— ns’s Opera zed tore his vigor. toa < after Finely Sung and Acted at the Man- hattan Opera-House Manha , the ab, prayer Then gatnst toh ast 4 tran He- woman, and and fin- to he and Into nd his enemies at col Hammerstein's ruin, A » finest e nd Delilah," o the text founded as been in oratorio form, rts have ut only once before been presented as an production unted, strongly cast and g. He has tacked on one upon 8 steadily growing Ist of his Dalmores a Fine Samson. Charles Dalmores has aided immeas- | to be a popular vrably to his stature, both as singer and actor, by It was the privilege of the writer years ago, ties and ture, good to the H ate, fighting man, inflamed with pa ism und heart. He si anything of the purity of hi» voice. note of the the enslaved tive and the first scene of to a huge Samson is a foreci vel wi ngs lustils By turns prophet, lover glorified the last act, whe the rev avenger. with the fear of God in out losing nd luscicusness he sounds the jonist, the despairing cap- In his impersonation of Samson two, when the Prench tenor first appeared here, to dwell upon his capac! his potential cular, he has made virile, passi fu- on- ot h the . chained | wheel, he pushes it labor- nd the circle, he is both @ pathetic and an inspiring figure. G je-Reache as Delilah, the priest- ess of Dagon, who plied her witeheri to enslave and destroy the conqueror being si of subt lety e was a bit too uous enough But she sang better than she has su here, ¥ at least, and real feeling. costumes. Dufranne looked, acted High Prie and expressi a g90d he brought fi cellent use. Venturi Montanar! a Abimelech, is growing in power. an old Hebrew, justified the reputation | P&! He has an ex- voice, which he knows how to messenger and sometim She w finely. ide was ve always rom Vavis. int was a nd FF schigiian Crabbe His pleasing y Felix Vienile, as sang son, were power and superficial effect | — 1a touch of re some handsome the ous made oice the first and teccnd Philistines, all of them acceptable, per tacked clean! and precision could hh chorus of ol ‘’riumph Distre nglish. The ballet, t The sce first was the te Gaza Delilah which she storm Might Ha Tetra; Lucia Next Wednesday formed in 1 give Mr hi pretty ave been don better en in the p opera wus 00, Was excel nd graceful nowon all their were admirably set, The e public equ: front ¢ of Dagon, city o: i Petieim 18 of Lore! 1 A panied the action the p admirable. . Showed excellent balance and had fine tone. ide” ympathy. Fine Stage Settings. The Chorus Admirable. It Ni than translated in Fre and r to mson cuptive urning the imill wheel 1omule. The fourth ple of ve Saved an a mt to Sing Th upon jamson and Delilat’ for success de- is much upon the chorus, and last hight’s chorus was at- oth the “Hymns of and “He Came to Us in O} * as they are into neb nt, the girls well the wa w firs th Mo repea t w i a Ita 8," which ts to un on Tepresentatives of the Liberty Dawn | "*, 4 rey George Mesick, of the Pulisade Assocletion of Cabmen met their em - young A , Ghab, of Yonkers, who was taken piovers. last evening, but were. ungoie | Pe! headquart. 0 far sais ke employers’ wha. are | Mariska - are Shere $ ’ Livery Stablekeeper he page She le a ls inemuity and has been re Very Sha blekeepers . : he 'Pougnbbepsie’ ‘cesium, | Assocs voy 2 to de and Mr. Hammerstein many medals for his vic- | the union. as heretofore. ‘Tha failure |* Sfeat Voice eereman. ” Beat ameter, Fey |"“gamecn and Deltian,” are dnesda with lares she has jane > Mer.” the prin The qua the clos! Mr. H e of that name. When Mrs, Jamieson, head of peep Barnard College nch room, tien is the name of Th2o- notice that at Aiod AaLtreeees, amd dore Eggers, and says t the perl- Metrotohtan Opens re college “descend mn he Was aix Years old, aud i b ne news had cared fo d educated lis Season on Monday. ‘ices the money the rirls would be, 22 888 Teared, Bry ba en teeee | opera season next Mon-| fever for employment sprea as Frederick Cyrus Gordon all tha‘ will be rol al from the will t Kneise: Quartet Plays For People’: M | th gave many a would-be and shall-be violinist food for thought | Mr. Kneteel played skillfully a cha. onne by Bach, for violin atone, which | the wide hal * | under Mr. Arens| is organizing “a chorus, to. be" known | is the People's Symphony Chorus. Only | trained singers are 4, and it is} hoped that this may be the beginning of 1 ’ bigger choral organization than New York can yet boast of. There will be no 1 and the chorus will! time sing at the The next place on Dec. is, with Paolo Gallico, pianist, as a SUES FR $50,00 Dotngs in Mustc World \“Shakedown,” Says Westcott, Ouiside Opera-Houses. Millionaire’s Son, of Miss conciatai Y * SADORA DU , together with the} Gardner's Suit. I Symphony Orchestra, under Wa ry Damrosch, will nt Gluck's 5, “Iphigenie en Aulide” it the Genseait| DE! oR, Nov, 4-H. M. Westcott, tan Opera-House this afternoon, Miss| Prominent in Indiana, who recently in- | Duncan, as she did a week ago with herited a fortune, has been sued for [Beet ven's mphony, will d breach of promise by Della Mf. dance and Interpret the Gluck Srrartty . of New York. Miss Gardner tion as Mr. Damrosch’s men play It. | Her pantomime is most expressive and | 98K for $50,000. She says that Westcott |her dances are chaste and bdeautiful.| proposed and was accepted June % and ‘There has been a great demand for seats | the wedding date was set for June 24, Westcott came to Denver recently, in- tending to settle here. He said to-night both” for this performance and for a hird one to be given at Carnegie Hall Beet AY ed nemiey eet Honestly, I consider the action of ss Gardner simply in the light of a shake-down. Fifty thousand ts a mighty large sum of money and I suppose she thought that {f she went big enough she might be able to influence the jury give her $5,000 or $10,000. Miss Gardner and myself had been AB | ¢riends for a long time, and good friends “Jat that, too, but the question of m: riage was never contemplated. I haven't seen her for about a year and have | not heard from her since the latter part sey | Albert Spalding, Alfredo Oswald and 4) | Darbishire Jones will play Saint-Saens's trio in F major for piano and strings at ermann 1 lar Sunday con- cert at the an Theatre to- morrow aft E h will be heard Jalso in solos, Frieda Langendorff and | to Franklin vson will each jof songs and the two togeth Arthur Whiting’s * 1 and the Symphony | | | Walter Damrosc! estra will an all Mozat ert in Carnegie Hall to-mor-| of July je sym fh G (‘“Supiter”) | 170s. aces ber, And George | “I have letters which I think will i pi oncerto for flute. | prove interesting material for the Jury when the case comes to trial, if it ever does.” Westcott has mining interests in Col- orado and the Southwest. The princi- pals in the sult met in New York, where Miss Gardner is a designer in a large | millinery establishment. When last [heard from Miss Gardner was In Lo- gansport, Ind., but was intending to return to New York. r Herbert and bis orchestra will conclude a most successful autumn sea- | of Sunday concerts at the Broadway | ow night. All the num selected from the compo: and compositions, h_ Rhapsod: e second act ow of Dr. Ludwig Wullner, German lieder singe: Westcott is a member of one of the laimed thro urope, ace r t families 1n Richmond, Ind. His fed by Cc Bos, whore) rather, who was a carriage maker, also Lave been admired, gives at Mendelssohn Hall t , leaving $2,000,000, of which received about $200,000. West- | s married six or seven years ago, noo cott w Heinrich Meyn w his annual divorced, and for @ time lived in New | song recital at M in Hall on | York. | Thursday afternoon, accompanied by Coenraad v Bos, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Hugo Kaun and Eugen Haile ‘are some of the composers whom he will interpret ASKS RIGHT 10 NAME HE HAS ALWAYS USED The annual Thanksgiving Day con- Frederick Gordon Only Re- n ald of St. Mark's Hospital will = ee 2 cently Found Out He Was take place this year at Carnegie Hall, each under the direction of Victor Herbert, Whose orchestra will play a varied pro- wilt | mpanini| gramme. Jomelli, the mi SOpr Really E: night © - and Albert Spalding, the young Ar ‘ = | or can Violinist, emarkable su will be the soloists. | ——_—_—=__—_ “La de most of lerick C yrdon, of No. comp: BARNARD GIRLS AT WORK. One Hundred and Twen will be seventh street, varying the customary his ne petition, asked Justice Truax in the Tesiay |College Freshmen Get 25 Cente a Fon Co tor the eanctlon toa Day an Waitre: en. ided to amieson de ing. It is to last twenty sas sue e, and down to a very recent dayf prmances a week in e more wi posed that was his name. of the Nibelungen is now twenty-six years astonal extra per- there are only married in December, 1 na 2 y Annie C. Westal, and they have two| le the subscription, It dren, who have been baptized as e new! -— —_-— neial A Pash will regult r | DR. BULL RESTING EASILY. pot allowed to assume tie e rect the Hotel Plaza this mornt the as: ne of my parents it will nject of gossip and sus- 4 bill, with |phyaician attending Dr. William T. | dicion among my_nelghbors. en) It! Bull reported that he had passed a “Justice Truax granted permission to ninl, very comfortable night and was resting use the name of Gordon after Dec. 21 ‘Aimuch easier than he has for several but for five the man will be days. Theodore er new- the in, Soe $12,500,000. ala, and nseuse Caruso Amonasro, n Wednesday, will fs among Court . from a and erican NEW YORK CITY Four (4%) Per Gent, GOLD TAX EXEMPT STOCK AND BCNZS | Issucd in Coupon or Registered Form Interchangeable at will after Purchase To Be Sold Monday, Nov. 23, 1908, | At 2 o’Clock P. M. AS FOLLOW Symphony. o49 990,000 Corporate Stock, Payable November 1, 1958 Thursday for the | Friday, | squale nd i perform i mplece ert endueted oo (SSO cN cS" $900,000 Assessment Bonds, Payable November 1, 1918 aphony So EXEMPT FROM ALL TAXATION night. wed Into “1 feature of COUPON INTEREST PAYABLE AT OPTION OF HOLDER car is to be a survey | best string | sosneet watts) IN NEW YORK OR LONDON oS THESE STOCKS AND BONDS ARE LEGAL fui ne type) ~ INVESTMENTS FOR TRUST FUNDS nelowed in the addressed envelope. A DEPOSIT OF MUST ACCOMPANY HID. | Buch depogit rust te in ew York Btate Bank, or « Company, or a Nat " No! 2 City Hail, WO VER ¢ noney oF cert Ke fuller information eee “City Record," publianed et Hows Consult any Bank or Trust Company, or address HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller City of New York ‘ 280 Broadway, New York. | that he could He in bed and talk. - | meister sank back dead upon his pillow CALL AT PHONE © [~$ MEANT DEATH Ro00., -TOUMOERTAER} azote and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of ‘junk dealer or other person ity, under the provisions of tion 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving a belonging to either of the undersigned $50. Reward Fifty Dollars Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person who maliciously injures or interferes with the lines of either of the undersigned Companies. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. and THEN. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE CO, _ 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, May 1, 1908 Vice-Pres‘t & Gen'l Counsel In Hanging Up Receiver He | Knocked Down Pistol and It Killed Him. Companies. CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Charles Burmeis- ter, undertaker and North Side politi- clan, accidentally shot and killed him- self early to-day in his home. 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