The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1909, Page 2

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SET UNTRURAPPOTEETTeR fs simple. I have two other artists who can sing it and will bo very glad of the opportunity-Mme. Cavalier! and Mme. Labla—and I assure you both of them will be admirable In &. But do fear, Miss Garden will sing it.” HIS Lit BY aN ADMITS PERIORY _ Taps All Found Sehveel on in| Testified fae Before Grand Room of F, C. Osborne, | Jury, She Says, to Save an Invalid, Reig Family. She HadvLauded Hammerstein. Tn an article on “Opera and the ple," in Everybody's came out to-day, Miss the credit of Improvemé conditions to Oscar Hamni says “It seams to me unquestionable We at oes the new Impetus Mr. Hammerstein § oP ROSPERED IN BUSINESS TE LLS to opera in pw York (1 cessful establishment of works America has roused a new interest in Banknote Salesman Was One | bite and Sister of Ac opera in the United States.” ; F of Highest Paid and Had | Miss Garden concludes No Apparent Cares. “TRUTH” cused Policeman, Hysterical, Cause Scene in Court. saying: ‘The times were ne the rise of sin) than now, the opportunit wider—never half so wide , | the pastiryear, has shown that 1 A bellboy sent to Frederle C. Os-| Charges of perjury we ade by the ‘America is going soon to open 4 ‘ oie fleld for opera talent. And the lop i fon this afternooa to-day to find wh former Pollceman David She the ladder was never less crowd But all this was written, of course, be- | answer a te al for the Killing of Barbara Rleg tn CHORICOG LS CALS IT aaa ad on the floor room Was | Brooklyn, Sadie Lee, of No. 1i7 Starr c at Lina Cavalierl, who use ‘ re apaty Grecia’ the tbe thal ag . faa ‘peautitnl room sear elie ‘open got ana late Je, @ shopmate and former {nt!mate woman in the worl: ad been engaged | Osborne was a salesman for the In | end of Barbara Rieg, the first wit- by the only Oscar to sing a few Weeks ternational Bank apany, of No, [eS called for the defense, calmly ad- 18 Bi Dr. T. J. Carney -fAfth street, at the Manhattan. ondway Miss Gardea, w mitted on the stand that she had per- ‘ed herself bef ore the Grand Jury. temperament or net, became drea is a case for a coroner's |” angry. She immediately vetoed | Assistant District-Attorney Roy, be- Thais part of the a Neritell! c phy. [Yond bringing out that the statements told: Mr, Iammy i g ¢ 1 went to the thi is | made by the girl to the Grand Jury and Cay ee pines at need aes egitim, ty) fem EN | the statements made by her on the wit- take the consequen M a Merasanee NS stand torday were entirely differ- stein has already ent concerning material facts, took no ments that Miss © the title role in x of next week. i Oscar Is Not Disturbed. told the Mr. Hammerstein, the imperturbable, lived at was told this forenoon that Miss Gar- | tt er of the dead | steps looking to a prosecution for per- jury. The girl explained her false testl- He | mony by stating that Int itements to the Grand Jury she was animated by a desire to save the Rleg family tel from disgrace. mal y ofa that h Hington tt years ss of life Ina 1 Was Hichest Paid Salesman ot would not have her think for a moment that I do not appreciate her at her full; GD. the atN International 18 Broad- We pathetic face, and gave her testimony with apparent reluctance, and it had er been necessa could over not sing Thais on Thu on Friday and L I may have to give close order as that in m “IT must think of Sa ellard Was ma d. T told Bar- wit It lard's wife and tel es rf did she would dosce enti s cial responsibility Miss Cavalieri to re Patrons and artists when [ askec han niees r how 10) GELEBRAT Te UNGOLN CENTENNIAL pec to see what Mr. Hamme fae ihacsiie pi Vand esata now that Miss Garden he elder L eal and said the gauntlet, and Bir to behold what Mis: When the defense had the full testl- Mr. Hammerstein remains NEW POLICE Chir OFF FOR CANAL ZONE of the Lee girl tn it was a strong ration of Vs contestion Barbara Rie nitted sulelde examination, pro- the Grand Jury Admits Her Perjury. 1 Her at she Was a testi- ercises Planned For 4 aoiq) Special Porter, Friend of the Presi- All the Public Schools : dent, Sails on the + in New York. Allianca, aot ams Supt. Maxwell, of the Board of Educa Re Grosvenor A. Porter, who once dis J ett tinguished himself by keeping up w ! Theodore Roosev "4 r 1 n ¢ 1 » Crane questioned the girl and atta aitaseagay i : F ' Arewteortitee that Araneae Ibert enne, when $5 : ’ t President i ; the Alllan¢ v ee a J Chief of t s xw n s sister, Porter elved a y s about the age an Es i 1 ra and Shellard Bhanton, who has } t « ‘ ace. ihe faint of Police of Mani e plc Ue annie Ce ee net here told v lid to the Grand Jury to Wyoming cow-puneher at the age of , s ee Bar hare fifteen. Later he be a United in Vine ne He Other discrepancies in the girl's testl- States Marsh ri Patt é 1 ny were found by reading t Gils tie etini 1 minutes e do she had net eee f 1 vemen about the case vevitin’ deleciine fore the Grand Jury, Indlan reser sed, admitted that atiol and Walt but Another pa eroon t Panan \ My Cap- tw alied at her home and talked liner was Mrs. I elotist it tonac atierleentanentl euelisa Louls, president of the | i i sis ,com- representing that they were tlon of W Clubs, and Mrs 1 ot the de es D, Stearn, « 1 Skinne When asked how she came to teatity their way t t Mrs, J. 1 ase tid seh was w In het hom Cris nd wanted to tell the truth. Sh Canal Zone S f the speake ae ease es a lawyer named * looked up Mr. I 2 FOR LINCOL, iN MEMCRIAL. kc At the mee ry Cor for a perma rated. It we " ‘ ENPLOSION KILLS , t fh : SINTEEN IN MINE, © { the fa now Barbara broken a ‘ : ploy A ine. if Ja ; tee sald t tn I pening would f A , fens Or en ona \ 1 to one 0} y Voting Coupon for America Bray FTER careful examination s ation : Mshed in THE EVENING WORLD of ail the cand for mem t . bership !n Charles Frohn American Beauty ( to be I welected by Evening World readers, I cast my vote for No. ) Address... a ‘ ! 4 « f & FAN ot Bator, the blank spaces and mail coupon to “American Beauty Chorus Evening World, P.O, Hox ii, New York City.” Garden will have at leas W red t eves. | pearances in that role, an arbara used she wished she undertake to sing, theo urs ale Giant e apeke Hat would be suicide for her, as { Se MEER (RIKTAE CEL OCTER ARAL COT be for any other singer. Hence n ing a At lard. One time she said she would end her life and ‘Mother of Girl ex-Policeman Shellard Is Accused of Killing uy __“TtE EVENING §ng him, but was Inclined to tre mt the | matter merrily, He was ask he would do if Miss Garden ei to fing the title role in the o} | lou for Which the advance sale at advanced prices has been the largest the history of the Manhattan Opern- | House. | “T will give the opera,” he said. "That NOW, den was much disturbed over his an- The prosecution closed a weak case nouncement. ¢ ressed | shortly before noon, and after Mr. Ridg- “Ig she?” be said. “Well, I'm not, 0 way, counsel for Shellard, had declared “Lam very sorry if there should be a eat take his | jn his address to the jury that he would misunderstanding upon Miss Garden's t find a@ more |yrove Barbara Rleg committed suicide, part) in engaging Miss Cavalieri, 1 ty Ubi Sadie Lee was called to the stand. She | Is a pretty Little girl with a weak, sym- | worth. On the contrary, I e ed Miss | Bank Note Co! Cavalieri to relieve Miss Garden, but 1] way, said that Osborne's deatn was a meliaveniintatuation have been so busy I have not had time | ere at shoek to him ar 1 ww a cape rte STE warea ean loneiat | to give her an explanation, which simply Osborne was k OANA MORE He vast ; Fry FEA WEIS ESE ne SE eT Ln ren ACL eas a ean ine seeded to bulwark the case for the de- worker she would kill herself if she at- was one of the hight 10 toni startling fashion, She : wore See ee ee ey: (ees alae Salone eee sing on his that Barbara Rieg followed Shellard French operas and then sing Ada Tree Hand Inlcarrsinelon Misi) ayeaw outa armen vane er leerasll | he fell b | but h besides. work ; | 8 as atroll, 8 a pollceman and “I am under contract with the French for his employers ACTOR ISUDS CVE alked Hh im freque " | composers to give their operas so many over him, because he always brought It “oRaryara told me she loved Dave," | timeb each season to hold them. If a a larse \ BE DUSID ESSA MOH Y the witness testified, She was always , were made of ste roke t aries woman we er ain. Last February I learned G WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909. FORTY MEET DEATH IN A FLAMING CRIB ON LAKE MICHIGAN (Contingedlt from st Page.) put of more lives In the tunn: powder the ertb. nin n, deser ed the crib.’ si ing the scene, eir clothing a Capt ‘L saw a of men, th blaze, | Were 1 mana out of the. bl structure and) jumped p into the lake, Others rapidly almost a twisted ropes about anything they could Wut ! faa and Jumped into the water to pre- vent them from being drowned, used boxes and pieces of th life preserve When we crib I slowed da yegan throwing out ropes and pita tot 1 in the water, Some of the men found us, and ot! old and stiff from thelr toy had to reach over and drag the They were taken to the boiler where they were kept as w sible. Meanwhile we kept drifting closer to he erlb, wh nen, ded to wer room, as pos- a dozen 0 a far th pilings which had not be ye flames, were crying When we bumped against structure some of the men jumped BARBARA aboard, but others were so at we had to climb out and ¢ REIGS. at ard. Stu others crawled MOTHER rent parts of the crib lothing ablaze One of t ympelled to throw into the lake in order to extir gulsh the fire In his glothing, We tied @ rope around him and dipped him in TWO BRAVE POLICEMEN | ARE INJURED WHILE STOPPING RUNAWAYS the brid grip arour The caulks on the tore the poll For half a closing off o the sidewalk Kingst loosened his flat on his back, {on his chest with and git clung to th e br and Horse Steps on chest: he hor ada and othe ‘afiic pieked fb up and carried to the Squad Twen street and nue A big crowd fol outside exam ribs. He over the pains as a resu legs were litera and lace BADLY INJURED STOPPING A IN ta juad PARK RUNAWAY, Mounted | nue, had high opposite autom kicke pulle t Kot in M to Presbyte an me in a H the water and then pulled him back aboard the tug. It was w we we Joing this that the second expldsion oc- Sa curred and I ba y. We could see no more parted |for the shore. We aboard, twenty-six of whom we jured.”” Sorrow on Shore. Ine By the time the Morford had started i a nthe return trip three other tugs had | L pointed their noses toward the scene of the Was desol The fa at the women and hysterically sorrow many of the lived in the vicinity hildren cried and re. en working Men: ed sol AN EARTHQUAKE fn frantic ety for th out in the lake. Sey women faint Mrs Frank N wife of the for n in Rlow-up at Du Pont Powder charge ef ndergr \ F erib, accompanied by hi Works in Jersey Reported — ter, made a pathetic figure « PA with the erowd on the pler to Have Killed Workers, firststreets os neat y acy we or if h is re, 1 ot ie and a Like " man PHILADELPHIA, Jon. %—An explo- other woman, Mrs. Nolan wan clad tr oe the thinnest of house garny eh niving bulking of the Das | they were quickly covered by 1 Suffered from m Bad Stomach and ere ntaeugn weiter uate csc Cea Severe Cough—Doctored With- of the Delaware of Phila ver, , to- out Benefit — Vermont Man Was Finally es Rose, rescued, his fa and was felt within a radius of thirty 198 in i La 5h ' miles urvivor Describes Horror. 7 Injured is Joel “Flames, slames, nothing but tan RESTORED 10 HEALTHY VINOL, 7m ss wasierowed rer saitie dr: 5 adit ae out a I began to run e River and taken the place and Was able facnealinelosueat t Hospital, The other but the ot down {n health, lost app nu t ited at their homes. rust be twer flesh and suffered from ind Just be oveurred 1 to. rus All inter I had a Bates went into t zs room and, nv on W I without we ey We however, than th My food stomach ; my no longer dis- stronger, investigation t , my cough a i began to gain in flesh and soon f the em- sponte pore one like a new man not ey sf A that any remedy could m ha through to the, \ shange in a person.” R. ih to the crowd chang I Wooster, Rutland, V Vino] contains ton of the icinal body-building ele- men of the oil ¢ iron and me of cod liver oil, and {is eve OAKLAND ENTRIES, AND, ( who m Jan The entries a | nized as the greatest i and stre ngth creator feeble old people, dell weak, run-down persous 5 ! s and for olds, hacking and bronchitis i be yeturned an demand cel ‘8 ta enarantee, but we kilo iny such case TREADS Pal G STORES. St. Hroauway art rN a I fingers w. Twas half frozen, but d me mrength ar nd Ip the tee. Lay Prostrate on Ice “It was only then that U felt 1 in both legs, In Jumping Thad struck a beam a Rut the cold water hac nsible te 1 os $, Jan. 20.—The entries track to-morrow awful are Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock, ed 10% allowed on all cash pur- chases. We pay freight. over it, and under my » holler room of the tu iward Skinner was standing ne HE SAME LOW PRIC SHER BRO )GUB MAILED OUR 1909 CATA FR GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Da in THAT MADE US _— CARPETS, BEDDING, q Taek alow Tr aol aa | STOVES, LAMPS & DRAPERIES 7 Ram IRR | LGERAL GREDIT. TERMS SAVER ATAGNIIIES oF ke $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week Jan. 9) The entries Feet ee 100 10.00 200 8 Pate tor iemorrew’ are TFA hese iat Sioa ues NMI[ TOO, We Be Stem GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ps aaa carpets, Bedding es Open Satu-day “) Eveaings by %, OUTFITS ES uP o 125725 «= MADISON AYE Liberty st. 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