The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1909, Page 1

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_——X&WOCLLAL LLL LLL NOLL LOLOL LLL ALLL LE AC et et tet ney cnt ate tt at ttt pete STAMPEDE AT DEWEY THEATRE FIRE oi a MRS. ERB AND MRS. BEISEL FREED NA PINAL | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. FIPE DANI) SURGEONS GUT GATARAGT FROM JQGKEY MKE'S. FRE PAN EYE OF BRONX Z00 RHINOCEROS pyrTENBURG RIDE DEW See 4 First Operation of Its Kind in This Country Highly Success- WAKES BROADWAY ful—tt Enhances the Value ot the Animal J ——— IH ATR Rejuvenation of Old Horse The “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | _ by at Least $10,000, What might safely ba termed al beast, shackled his legs, threw hin on yj SAAR T Int Chiciia ee major “surgical operatton was pare, h's tet kn fant i securely Pilot Certainly Did Startle Blaze in Moving Picture Ma. formed this afternoon at the Bronx SM Chains to the Moor ot his 1am. the Main Street. . . a PARK Zou; taming of Mogul, He fought like a chine Causes Wild Dr. George Van Mater jr, of Brook: | steam roller and a racing automobile Stampede. surgeons and animal expert, cut 4! his mouth was fastened shut with a _ cataract from the right eye of Mogul strong chain. Fe NEW YORK, THURSDA orld, { “ Circulation Books Open to All."' | Y, JANUARY 7, 1909. a lal Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Gould’ Who Makes Her Debut This Evening’ cosletRONAL SLENDOR MARKS DEBUT 0 MARORE CU PRICE ONE CENT, = ushers were power! s to stop the the rhinoceros. It was the first ope Berinauihisahowevernsey Sl kasi Ah SS MEN TRAMPLE WOMEN, {22 of Ge character ever pertormet ge medicine teniling to, soot * Rider of Tammany Had Been | . ‘ “ mS in this country, and enhanced the . a ABnrdurnine . a 1 M fn nai F ¥. mal's nerves had been dumped down “Set Down” by Caldwell . ———=———=, value of Mogul by a least 1,(00—he 1 . All Se ears M. orone Leaner et ae ee Vous i ‘Mother of the Newest Society Bu t . H apy ‘ Oya) as bee! ad hineveros fo hurs Ag | All Reach Street in Safety! Mer te LEA fenan ue ve i took effect, and when he took on a Cars ARO, ans an ntertainment t s it i After Scramble That Song ea nla, rood, He Vstner ae intraitivel Ini@l the lenges | a ita hisskeepers) “Di. 6 floctors wonld not say how much DOWN Broadway he came this after f P : H &@ : / and Dance Team Ignores, Wis Fee ae aaP Veter: chev ea tf Mogul to. noon, did qohn MeMaltaker, hune or a Frincess at Her oming- _ i ind diseovered that. be had a the land of dreams, but thoy got him over the neck of a snorting bay colt, | ” : : rl : PRIEOT ¢ itaract on of his wicked litte there Ihe operation in Itsel€ was digging his heels into its flanks and | Out Party This Evening. hiames m he yale 9 the % ww, Van I . after coca ae a) ; eyes in Dr, Van Mater, aft alte veeing the colt with “Hi! His!" and Dewey Theatr n Poy nth street, 4 consultation of experts was heid, ing the eye, made a T-shaped incision cee —z between Third and Fourth avennes, and an operation decided upon, Mogul,,and removed the cataract in a few Slaps. Sure, It was McMallaker, the f started a panie this afternoon among for the past weeks has been coddled minutes. The wound was dressed, and Jockey, who rode the good horse Tam- BEAUTIFUL FAVORS OF GOLD i : MG TeTRe FLATIE Vee tele REGIONE | was left to come out of many in the famous race between q the three ar four hundred perkona in ining morsels, and lms been eur. | trance Tammany and Lamplighter, at Gutten- the place looking at a NNONS Pers veptitiously dosed with medicine cal-| Big doings are expected in’ Mo vurg, In the racing days of long ago. | ALL SET WITH DIAMONDS formance of ps und culated to prepare him for a shock cage to-night when he wakes up a As he tore down Broadway, men, vaureville Whon the surgeons guthered for the the effects of the drugs wear away, women and children crossing the AND reached the stt fon thia wfternoon, the whole staff) He will be Kept chained and muzzled streets fled to the sidewalks like ey ' . a Gt animial heenere) waa) summoned) 4 vi healed. With his eve- savawking chickens. Automobiles First Floor of the Hotel Piaza Decorated With that was largely dye FE eer alera EA NReTenIuaT RoUWe otely restored, It {s exe scurried and skidded to give McMal- the rush for the exits and front doors jij ialnacweraihiingverthe (rontl nee his temper will sweeten, Iker room, Policemen shouted sharp aa Je of frenzled cate of the The k sand burgeons, |and he will become a useful and gentle commands, Street cars stopped as if Imported Ferns Three Feasts for the than anything els Polleamen by f and strategy, lassoed the huge} member of the Bronx Zoo communit at a fire engine whistle. The colt, Guests—Four Orchestras Provide with stretched red nostrils reached far torward and ears lald back, was run- sooo SHOP WINDOWS. ERUPTED mob once It started ning Nke a thing gone wild, \ meats and crushe ! He Had the Spirit. aside in thelr eagerness to reach th But what did John MeMallaker care? He wag ful of the goud “erayt and atreet. { a ye'd forgotten Hroadway, forgutten York, forgotten Gov. Hughes, forgotten y everything except that he was on a Through tt all a song and dance team, that occupied the stage when a wom an's cry of “Fire'’ started the panic horse again and the way was clear be- Went on with their aet with a coo fore him, It certainly was clear! So healedness that their higher-preed Asignishing Blow-Out Flung Things About, the Bird Causing Se eked is mount in the ribs and brethren might have envied sailed along. Various Versions of Blaze, tivo in his 3) wled You can make It, m. you goat!’ he rill treble. Most Grief by Being Projected Into Death by How the fire started eyewitnesses b ‘ ,, cops They ; vip! and the management of the house do Drowning in Vat of Vinegar. | hey can't get vou. Yip! 1, bl, l-hit not agree The Evening World, from ou, there, on the hor shouted | Bicycle Policeman Geibenan, running out to Ils bicycle, whlel leaned against A man who was in the theatre, recetved the following account ,_Henty Titus a negro, was working the place vegan to blow out sat bey ike ue HES area ee We were ve vhing Na leh alone tn the paint shop at No. 22 West | lost ne a ; 's oe ma Fearali | street. Stop!" e team when T noticed a sieht superficial scrate anvey Dorel aay tannU AeMtitT - ’ UilRateounth trons tHevhaleone Fortleth street, this afternoon, adding | “ure overuse Nowra arent Fortteth | ae te McMallaker never slack perator of the moving peture ma-|the finishing touches to the decorations street, was blown across the street, but | re rootin’ agalnst us, b e owas winding up his films ready fordered by the butcher, who bad en-! got up without a scratch, | yelled, delighte ut they can't stop his part of the show giged to take ft in a few days, 1 But there was one mortai{ty in the || nthe grane, grane wor-r-rld! Suddenly there was a bright burst of) was seated on a short ladder. ite of the candy shop, adjoining. | Gyan! HI! il! lehl Weht in the darkened theatre, and T) jenly, there was a terrific explosion and | Gughelmo, a parrot, was blown out of! put ahead of him, at Fittleth street . heard an exclamation of alu THE iy a fraction of a second Titus found | his cage and into a crock of vinegar,| was almost a solid wall of wagons, ‘ next minute a sheet 1! himself on his hands and knees in the | where Le was drowned. T he parrot be- | street cars, cabs and automobiles which the moving picture iniddle of the street, his palnt pot rest- | jouged to John Cappc candy man, |had been brought to a step while drive the operator * ing lightly on his head, and his neck !and had been brought by him to Newlers and motormen tried to make out fais, a land shoulders streaming with erimson | York from Napl What was coming down Broadway upon shove t ") pigment. Ma's kitchen was wrecked by the! them. have There also blew out of the xhop f , but the wreckage caused him| He swung the horse into Fiftleth dropped it ar pla ass windows, two doorse and a 1g in comparison with his grief | street and raced west, yelling louder Wwoudw thensand feet or so of lumber. over the de of the parrot. than ever, Before he was a third of | “1 was in a James Greceo, ten years old, of No.| The gas that exploded ad collected | the way down the block drivers had most of tie pa oH Seventh avenue, was looking within the walis and metal celling. | pulled over to the sides of street all en being Lowled ove ' m on tle stage kept er tay, | the Window watching Titue paint, when | There was no fire after the blow-out, the way to Eighth avenue. The track down! sit down!’ and (ie man at |. pra waka h. | was still clear. Behind him came Po- piano was playing as hacd as he could, ciara Gata Ca spokes of his Manager Treats It Lightly. ‘a = | wheels ae in a ae ““As 1 got out of the theatre 1 saw a | ; rn, lot of policemen trying to. straighten | | At Eighth avenue McMallaker took as though he felt that he the back turn, He slack- 1 the tangle and several women in hys- | terics."” } J. M. Carr, the manager of the house, was inclined to make light of the fire. “Phere were only about fifty persons | fn the house when the fire started,” he ‘hauled him and grabbed his bridle, SS It was a very crestfallen Jolin Me- Mallaker who was led into the West Figt-year-old Jolinnie Bar! could step t ca Court few minutes later. he sald. “It was caused by some man | 4a West ven S| Wheels pass had eles el (he (9 of athe stepping on a mateh and a nervous) playing cat with some little boys Mrs. raissinet faunt Jout of his brain a bit. He did his woman ery! I Everybody ran, | in the street ate yon when Brehims sent in an Jbrave best, Wiough it was a very Dut there Were not enough persuns us| Patrick O'Flynn, chau a Leonce Dr, itzgerald por transparent to that he the theatre to make ft a serious panic. | Pralssinet, of No. 40 West Sevent te He Weight Ho . ; {didn't know he had made an old foot Ss put out the fi d hiis vaonie Farley was =| of himself. Dewey some years ago ended ity | tolumb enine ald turned. iis ention dual yer Hone’: he) eal) in career Ys a house ted to the |e s going west Fraissinet, but when she wa sorry {¢ I've done wrong, T am indade cheaper class of burlesque and was] Mrs assinm Was his only passenger. she was still som d that shel pur it's the first time I've hoon a Htted up as a continuous moving picture | Just hen little boy hit the cat, lated “on 1 if horse with @ chance a and vaudeville ho Keepy pace with [It went sailing Into the air toward the sending for a d went home| good ride in many and many a year, the taste for that class of entertain | Dig automudite. nohot In it O'Flynn was taken to the West | ang, if 1 am after sayin’ it’ mesilf ment. | pursuit, pra e cat. )One Hundredth street station and! judge, 1 good boy | i A : sdge, 1 was a good boy In my time pee yee The lamp on one sie # he lad, | locked up to await the action of the! fe told his history, and the Magis- FOUR FIREMEN INJURED knocking him down, and before O'Flynn | Vplsnods wae, srlodlay'ayiapedty PHILADELPHIA, fire- ii = weman Geibenan was hot and | wee ane men were seriously lapsing | ve and always promp @ wa hh de Honor,” sald he, “he was rid- ) stro. vty ne ace in}ing like @ witd man and endangering Bi | the lives of women and children,” aly as ridin’ at n, indignantly all," ex “Why, A MODEL SERVANT yer Honor, should have seen m Fi alon a g This harse was no See | ————>—. good at And, at that, I GIRL DRANK CHLOROFORM, | had no se m, to say nothin" of MOUNT HOLLY, N. J, Jan. i—Auna | Student Trains Simian to Shine i Ave stick to the race May Cale, sixteen years old, whose y track yuished the Magistrate, parents live nt the corner of Monro His Shoes and Do Other TBUgHINE, could 4, Your Honor, wi and Bisham streets, swallowed. chloro: | , ond Mal ‘ell ruled te off the turt form at her home last nigit, then Household Duties for A coon—#help me, nothin poured nome on a handkerchief, which but for pocketin’ & coon on the far turti she spread over f She was found when [| was ridin’ for 8. 8 Brown Unconscious, but doctors saved her tite petr kintlemen that he was No motive was given for the act by the} PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 7.-Monkeys |" The iL pelt VES RO beths : j dq Jto the Knickerbocker Stables, where he girl. = = for valets! That is the newest idea at aie Lied AT: Hele jis employed as a hostier, and not to do — satis Wecgnl CALUMET, Mich., Jan, 7—Mrs. Doug: | it ‘ag AFTER ACTOMONILES—ainamips: [the University of Pennsylvania. 1 ie ‘ioiion and Everill aud Marion, aged | sure. T wouldn't have done it this sae tak tattral tac ater viewing the |orikinator Is Wendell Eckard, sentor iwo and three, daughters of Mrs. red r," Join MeMal. Mlaltors turn fo The Hippedrone ire ag medical student, who lives in Craig Curtls, 1 death in a fire that des- a but hibition Ina battle tn the akles, ite| House, and he has had experience to troved a sinall apartment house here rane horse wad { wanted to (of Birdland and spectacle Ot | the, at hee ha Ty to de. [fdas Mike Eva Holton, Jolin Bolton, him off Browdway before he was athe, moat wonderful produge [4 Stage where he is ready to de- | “red lel and. Mra,’ Fred Curtis ted by one of them dom autymo- clare that thé monkey is the ideal ser- | wore serio: may the divil burn them all up,” : . h ly Injured "he Music Specially Arranged. @ Miss Marjorie Goull's coming-out party to-night will be one of the most elaborate social aflairs ever given by a New York millionaire, This comely miss of seventeen will oud forth into society amid surroundings : of unexampled. splendor, of the decorations have been ime AJORIE. GO eucto BY = 2 = 3 entire first floor of the Hotel MAJOR ULD avadtatintos. Plaza is being put In readiness for to if i} 4 from the anUipodes, among them luge Australian ferns, each one af nich represents a tidy little fortune, Die floral scheme of decorations Is one of magnificent simpileity, ‘The rooma and corridors of the vast sulte of bans juet ms and corridors ‘IMPULSIVE INSANITY THE 0 ws, ese y roses, oreliids and ex- be strewn about as if they a tield, rt dandelions raked from Sets High Mark of Splendor. roo! —e+$e Jury, After Eighteen Hours’ Defense Offers Hypothetical Question After Its Deliberation, Declares Kill- Mra! George Could: bye! determined s . i be i fe lo seta higher mark of magnificenco First Alienist Says Captain Was “in Con- ing of Capt. Erb Justifled, (4 outsplentor “de | readtey-Martin ——— twits, Vanderbilts or Goelets, She dition of Melancholia,” but Was Sane Last October. has determined make jat her daughter shall ty lke any royal he has chosen a event, all that an do will be done to make the setting truly palatial, In thy MEDIA, Pa., Jan, 7—The jury in the sensational Erb murder case, ch nsational Erb murder case, in whieh iia. Mrs, M. sisters hotel as t Mrs, Catharine Beisel, were separately art er bow to and thoug ve scene of th and money Florence Erb and ber hes, e met is the brand of “Tips. © dangerous characters and jointly charged with the murder of ‘mental mist. by which the defense uh with, the former's husband on Pet. 6 last. ; oa e night's festivities "Did you sa hat? asked S ne , there w i not only one St, hopes to save the life of Thornton Vid you say that?asked Mr. Dare vetuened a verdict to-day acquitting ¢ pnenot-onlycone banquet, Bue rin, iree, There will be a grand banquet Hains, on trial at Flushing for com- pho witness dt oft both women, the 20 guests, then dancing; at 1 murder of Plicity in the Willlam 5, ‘Annis by his brother, Capt, Peter Hains, Jury ns K to-morrow mornin Splendid feast, then more dancing; at 4 A. M. a breakfast, and thew & sith a final dispersal at The case was given to another 49 o'clock yesterday afterne the greater part of the night was spe When jurors we taken out for breakfast at 8 A, M. t day they Joked red and worried and Th at o' clue Mr. Darirn became discouraged w! big dle of newspaper clippings '8 how, and, suddenly discarding he asked tf on the day of the shooting Thornton Hains had seen the is contended, was Insane on who, it Aug. 15 last when he riddled his victim more d dawn Guests Among Younger Set. majority of Miss Maryorle's guesta They discussion, the with bullets at the Bayside Yacht Club. This developed when Mr, Melntyre read rely be called grown-ups. his hypothetical question this afternoon, © : word went around that they were de garba, man, The ey he nly " ye € i) » yo! e after his first expert had stated that sa ae lerhey, (he Only | so oked on a question of acquittal or a ait \ ae from the younger Hee slaehte the most exclusive younger set—wit Peter Hains was sane on Oct. 4, but was icontinuedlonlBecond F verdict of manslaughter. ¢ ; jin a condition of melancholla a month BE) BED) ‘Mt 9.45 o'clock the jury entered court whom Mrf Gould chooses to have her |before. In answer to the question he at and asked for further Instructions on daughter mingle, There will be boys jsaid that Peter Hains was suf SAVANNAH RESULTS. the question of self-defense, Given thls, in and out of college whose fathers have they retired so many millions that they cannot keep | from an attack of Impulsive insanity —__ ey retired . Bert tl RST 1" They veturned to court shortly after track of the coupons on their bonds or As the reading of the question pro- FIRST RACH.—Purse for three-year j PEEBER EU ; | ceeded Mrs. Annis, who had been sttting olds and upwatd; six and al clock and returned a verdict of the vents from the ti estale, gine }reeded Mrs pew! EEE ULM! Bb ittal that gave both sisters thelr who have just come out into society Twith eyes closed, her ad resting on ang) 7 to 6 ‘ had er a r hand, was seen to be sobbtig st sf tiie |B, jon, Almost eighteen nours had whose parents are in like plight, And [her hand, Was § \ : eB t in the deliberation of the of course there will be some of the jlently N area : iste nN older men who most eligible, as | Thornton Hains, woh had been on the i When the result was announced every- well as some young martied couples stand three days, ended his testim p ey Young 04 With him the defense had body in the courtroom was on hig or her who are rep. ative at noon, Wi i f L i feet and wopt. In an instant Mrs. Gould intends that these young oe Ny hay i San ‘ Bn ratona the two sk were surrounded by pe shall not be bored and that thelr Tia Bevel Olin WERE LCA BRUNE frlends and their attorneys and over-|gems and fine raimer the rocket, which Went up in a blazin t shall not be lost : Aa) ‘ whelmed with congratulations, amid dim. si s sha Hae cs cachet ae Abe ea y Beisel threw is arms around intend that t t AS ene Solids AuMbE: cetasige fo and lis sister-in-law, Mrs, Erb, | gaged for ess any deed, for, unde 5 y ears cme to thelr eyes, This of its co Thornton Hains lost ground rig c Saveral HRUUee eae cabitious #4 CSTE BEGUN opener Cand knew E would be A her pretty: daughter Ale. Darrin ‘op c aes said Mrs, Erb after the jury sa rsting inte Hains to identify a newspaper clip I was only fearful for my rey long double column ator i Speer tua are i rv doing what she did " st The signed by Hains, The defendant glanced 4 S 8 3 M3 bad : ine over It hurriedly wee ACE Vitrs gave my lente esrb - ‘ r e—Revery. 07) Mrs, Beisel sald: "I thank God it's all ny ax h tiny Denies Published Statements, I t wnds first. over. No, | have not been confident of kiing ' foliage “Did you write that article?” asked acquittal, for you never know what 1 Lerrles like fire-ties, Mr. Darrin. “L did not writ twelve men will do, 1 was sure of my Long Lanes of Ferns. but T authorized its publication, sister's freedom, but not of my own, Also t yrridors will form lanes 0@ Hains though L knew L was innocent of any gig ni t ja Ansteally, Mr, Darrin then read a statement ti crime, one of t stand t costly exotic I i was qiboted over his own ferns ‘er see this ver The sens ns 8 gee Re hie owe Fine New Turkinh Hathe lave eutoares 1 aaneet : if Mik ane now open ay tha new Puller Building, Oniy | | brother asways onrrled platols on thelr firteefaas owatonn entabiannent sakaerd transpire 1 parca motor-boats because they were fr Be ees barter Saat obec daynana (ain jardiniér nt t five or nlx quentiy forced to land on desolate foet, their great, b iing leaves drow

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