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COURT KE OSCAR ABUT + LLVELETTERS If He Wrote S00 They All Be Published eon Should Justice DECISION IS RESERVED. Whether Publication Made Per Not Ready junction \gains Shali Be to Say In- manent. Impressario Oscar rrteln was fo dooply interested that tw was to Justice ‘Trnaxs Part of tbe Supreme Court to-day to he battle between fort tenhoefer nnd Capt the forens’ dge A. J. Dit- . of Bowers & Bands, over his appileation to stop The World and World from publishing = letters td Miss Fran 1a Patt! known In pr as Mire E 8. Salter $100,000 cr tract to m donna first inst him to her f the tters addressad b seemed to him ale 2 \ Joke. They have coased to be # joke now The fun 1s all out of then. Any one would know t Most popular am Kew York. Judge Ditten argued | tinuance of the preliminary granted by Justice Seabury He contended that the these letters to “Dearest Gefiance of Mr Hammerstein's rights } of without bis consent. He anid The Evening World could have got the let- | ters from no one else than Miss Lee. and that the that she had more than &0 of them and | there was an intimated threat to pub- ‘Msh the rest of them “Well,” interrupted Justice Truax, “it there ere GW of them thay ought to be published.” This Was Another Joke. That was another joke which every- Heody but the grim vieaed impresario © denfoyed hugely Judge Dittenhorfer said that che ten- @enoy of the letters was in famsilar fwein, and iike the letters of a man to his wife ssould never be published—to | nola up the writer to ridicule—and that they only gratified a morbid curtosiry. }@On that point the law was very clear. Capt. Reed, replying, seid een to-day the puyveyor tn mer er for a con last week blication of was in “The facts are as stated, except that there is no proof of any threat'§—— “Judge Dittenhoefer said ‘an intima- ‘The complaint already published ‘were or purported to ) de’ written by Mr. Haramerstein,” umed Capt. Reed. “Now, of course, ‘the injunction could apply only to letters actually written by him, if to any of then, When you go into ‘purporting’ letters—'fake’ letters—that 1s another | matter, subject for an entirely different sort of sult at law, and certainly they ‘could not be enjoined “This nuit is based on the ground of | sinjury to Mr. Hammerstein's feelings, and that te not a recognized ground for an injunction “Besides, the publishers have declared ‘and do dociare in the papers in this motion that they have not threatened to publish more of the letters, and that , they do not intend to publish any more f them.” | Judge Dittenhoefar said fthis: “I know the pu! too well to believe \ | ‘@hey published these letters wit ' fment to injure Mr | ‘ n response to an tn- Hammerstein, and 'Melieve that they will not publish any them, But this woman, who ers and who announces ignore ‘of on other p: by purposes’ 6 ‘our op} tary The Word ‘But _y poner land Ryenine We wid have said {mot intend to publish more, ar that means that they w peated Justice Truax Fears Other Papers. “But some other paper might take hem up, else would be perfectly wills Ing to accent that ax final,” said Judge \ Uttenhoefer i perinisaibie to faiten vetvers in this wa janction of the authors, who have at feast. a joint ownership in then with the ‘one addressed, then it would destroy the tight of privacy of correspondence and Ro man would be xafe tn writing to any other Fen much less to a woman-—ex- cept in the mo: r ©. (eine giving out of cation was i ino prwivate cm fright involve end disgrace, ld fi pviulable secrets reduction of cor day by Judge Slosson in th WORCESTER, M t 7 ence to the coldest formalities even | Court W. Cutting, for t forty. yea ‘ When addressed to dearest friends The couple asked that the 1 “Tt is conceded that if this young | kept strictly sectet, but wave onnected with the W rM \ 7 woman had bean attacked tn ation | sor the requ Savings & ‘i ; | MRS, MACKAY A SUFFRAGETTE ior character she would lave a rt aft publiel the letters in her own ence | — its treasure fl ad ie} It Was annour to-day, followin, Rnd for her protection—hut to holt the at Ans. he ban ais|the formation of Equal Franct |bwriter up to pubite ridiewle and’ eon | LEARN HOW 0 BE CERAM AEE SLAP RTE EPRI AER ES OPEN mely merely, no le beliet that bi ts ape enoetataal | Seanely eT Oe or ord and tay! A SUCCESSFUL SHOPPER, correct, us two examination ive been|preskient, that meetings willbe | Berceval againat” Pippa, “in wilely pase held recently ! ng the winter and that th was enioined from publishing re ‘ Ope | the’inaiscreet letters of this, married | Ite an art—that of buying furntture,| Mf Cutting’s body was found in al? ha wud league lewoman to him, this way held lewelry, safer, billiard tables, type: /T00M Where a Kas Je ew on) i terest of equal Justloe ‘Truax reserved decision Wrllers. cash registers, furs, dnd ing (and the doors and windows closed. 1 vi - >. - j thousand and one things needed from | Si!He. it is believed, was temporarily | = HAB SKINNED 500,000 EELS, [jay to day in the lomo and affieg (inane. as the officials of the Mechantes BOUTH NORWALK. Conn, Dec. 28.| Some people wasie double the amount | BanK and Mr Cutting lends state fon eel skinner of the world,” has an-| they bi aumhab thaginn e left by Mr. ¢ ouneed hie rethwment. with As for. | (hey Buy and what they pay. Par Hs EO PRe HTN WITHOUT A 5 y ee ie Acie Hot neceseury for one to take a Wife KoOd-) ee ain pursuit of the long course of Instruction, Every copy | BPrawe, Presiden lust fifty years. He Nas caugit Sbout of the Morning World contains more the avec . > gthier Momtig “nevi spaper ‘on earth.” Uf | exwninaions you wil) follow these guides to workers, | State exani r WANTED IN FINLAND employers. ‘buyers. aclerm Investorsn) oaths sini, 1 th ‘a Azel Lindfols, @ native of Finland, &ec., you Will he abe to find what you? Sprague w 1 ee sh apie py, ape oye are jooking for on the instant, aud | Savings Han f i a coated Where It dt0 the beat thothe om Wh ake heme, No ty’ fourth World ad Brook!y: during the! a ti are injunetion | says that the lettere! legal! give a performance on | Heraid Square to-night,” hers of these papers for & moment that) HERALD SQUARE THEATRE WILL BE OPEN IN 3 WEEKS Front Offices Destroyed Interior Litue Damaged by Last Night's Fire. DENIES SHt FAINTED Bessie MeCoy Declares Noth- ing Happened to Her Save tehing a Cold. Inside Square ‘iheatre, destroyed Inst started at 110 three weeks the Mevaid the front of walel night by Are, W o'elork. at the er rformance o Twine,” 6 [ue ready for rvopening. Not one of tha 00 {n the wudlenco was Injured, and the atre was cleared ae if @ fire drill un Deen in progress daraage, suld Lee & who with Lew Fields, the comedian, leases jthe theatre, “ia 1 $10,000, d the only injur of the eatre proper ts fi © old Nees over the entrance and the bid om, where we kept our stock of poste | fers, were destroyed and the lobby wrecked, but even In the gallery, where the fire started, j injured at all ei mets are rearcely As for the stage.” he continued “and \ehe orchestra, a performance could be given this afiern Many of the girls | didn't take out the! inks, and jnovhing back there was damaged. We n n Mins Julle tas scheduled, tna {the Herald Square, on Jan. 1, Dut it will not be mang days after that date | nefore ahe will be playing In that thea- ni j tre. Bessie McCoy Didn’t Faint. Miss Bessie McCoy sald to-day that she wanted {t distinctly understood that! she dida’t faint. She {s the “Yama” girl, and as she lett the theatre in her “Yama” costume her worst Injury js 8 bad cold. “The idea of me fainting!” she said “there was nothing to be frightened about, and I don't belleve a single mem- of the company was frightened. tain fell the stage director @ quiet ittle announcement tn made which he said there w front of the house and no danger thre! tened the back of the stage, put for us to pack our trunks as quickly as we could. 7M: new blonde wig. I paid $300 for that the other day, #0 I wore ft until I got to my hotel, When I got to my dressing-room | I found my Japanese maid packing my things, and I was juat getting ready to put on some clothes when Mr. Stone, # frie. . of mine, oame in and said, ‘Here | you come out of ils,’ and I felt my-| any of the | aei¢ wrapped in his fur coat and bun- | smoke oa big Umousine car. ¢ those Yama trousers didn't keep the wind and he snow away as [ was crossing €0 the car, and I took cold, T got ont with luck." Properties Undamaged. Joseph M. Galtes, who owns lrhree Twins,” said to-day that ft seemed to him as if a magic cirole had been drawn around his property, pro- tecting It from the fire “As far ae the lighting effects, the company are co: the properties and erned we could he stage of he said. much ag a drop of touched any of our stuf. Even eight calcium lamps we h in gallery, where the most damage do were without a scratc this m ing, although the floor, ¢! rall- ings and the walla burned around them, seen Mr. Shubert yet, but we be fn yNew York within @ day | run.” | Shubert’s Bit of Sentiment. Lee Shubert and hit ther, were at the Casino attending « of “Mr Hamlet of | Foy's new inusical | heard of the fire and ot water the the wan even so Jacob J., vey rushed Imme- | diately to the Herald Square. 1 am glad, If only for a sentimental! | reason, that the | Deen damaged wnuch acob , Vas it Was there that my brothers, waa and Sam, who is dead, and myself started in the business when we from Syracuse, Our rooms over the entra | ing Broadway! suffered moat from tl without the | NEW YORKERS WED AND ASK FOR SECRECY. KENOSHA, Wis,, Dec Moore, who said he was th 4n advertising bureau and ly York City, and Miss Mary of New York, topher J anager of din New Magu were married he have @ binze at the | y principal thought was for my big! “The | the stage, the costumes, | theatre, or two to complete our | old playhouse Las not, Shubert | HE EVENING wuKkuy, WHUNKSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1908, Herald Square Theatre as It Looks To-Day, Which Imper illed Scores of Liv World Alter Fire | } ee TWEE RSKSHS Hi CWNLIFETOSIVE I TWO FROM A FRE a Policeman Jere O'Connor Cheered as He Brings Out Aged Couple. Poltceman Jere O'Connor, of the Adams street station, dared e twice {to-day when he rescued two hel: 14 use at No. the secon |old persons from vor | burothe Teoming hi 91 meet J sta plete o: ways. When his ta half of his cl was {ntact and his hands and face w | blistered. He was cheered by two hi dred persons who saw the rescues O'Connor saw a puff of smoke leap from a window. He sent in alarm and got ba 16 rooming house, | | which 1s cor by | gan, to find a dozen women screaming | that old Mr, and Mrs. Jovce were ill in | thelr beds, All of Mrs. Ho ne had gone to y ding a handkerc ¢ onnor rush were crawling along the wind | when the sound of the ‘ire bells was heard O'Connor staggered steps with the form of Mrs Joyce. O'Connor rushed back tntc nd fire and + n he washed and hurried to gonie new $1,000 da ‘ACCOUNTS RIGHT, BANK OFFICIAL, A UICDE, WROTE Mystery Ve Frank W. Massachusetts Man ils Tragic Act of Cutting, Rich fans, ; t He lew ge r @ome house on Mivhorn road SE EPCAPD Se TLLLIATIOE ALL RELIGIONS THESE 8 BAD aDYS Mary Ho-} Willing to Go to Any Church t | if They Can Fool Pro- bation Officers. w York County, dla prod be impossible. VIn : STOLE BABY AND CARRIAGE. 4 for Boya to Find. Mrs Emily Stork, who kee No, 134 Second ay twO-months-old bah and put It in a peramb | side the store and the carriage had During the hunt wht ean four smi store wit ha bu 1 n Thief Left Child in Hallway Stork be the nd Mrs an dependent mate competitors. CU TOUS STANUARD Gill FRUM MISSOUR Trust Repu ving pany of § In addit fined § orde Company will Also Fined $50,000 With blic Oil and Waters- ierce Company. SON CITY, Mo. Dec me Court of Missourt hat ousting 2- idea the and the Missourt, idding them business in Missourl and the Waters-Pierce O11 Com- Louts {on each of the companies ts r dissolving the Waters-Plerce ecome effective Jan. 8 the company on or before ntrol and Umit the trade in a products of p id. prevent and selling of ead the public Were separate 3 pursuing in- business as legit! : HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS CANDIES. LIQU Of Purity and Excellence. Boxes and Baskets almost at cost PERFUMERY and Toilet Articles from the best Perfumers of the World. HAVANA CIGARS. 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