The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1909, Page 3

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CONNIE NE ia Teak 1M "felony 3 BROTHERS AND BRE OF NE ‘AFENTY" CSE SS Arrest of Anton Parmess and Sister-in-Law Reveals a Strange Tangle. f THE PAIR HAD ELOPED. Third Brother, Who Also Loved Woman, Proves Their Nemesis. Nearly the entire Italian population ef Yonkers swarmed in and around the City Court to-day when Anton Par- men Anton's brother, Frank, were arraigned before Judge Beal the “affinity law, rge of loping and living together and Anna Parmeas, the wife of under ona ¢ The offeise is a punishable by imprisonment for as long as twenty The “Little Italy erfully wrought up over + three brothers and one the three brothers love. years of Yonkers ts won Ie case, for man, whom most. per- are Dlexingly tangled in it As the se #tands now, Anna, a ox-eyed woman, is nk, hae eloped with beloved ef both an brother, Bartholomew But Bartholo Anton, their brot hatred and Anton hates Bi he hates Frank Frank A when than sh well as «| not ask | 1 he wanted to, been wast Police Hold Children Add to this complication th {mpulsive temperament of the is the sanin and t for an explosion t mar be mentioned that iH Wine yeare old bs n child three in childre! Poller be child with her hust To avoid getting all Vs brother twisted up like a Diate of spaghetti in this x ve tt ts necessary to Ky back ears n Anna Masso was the est girl in Glovt del « Baro, Italy, an er wa bof the town three likellest voung men there were Frank, Anton a Barthoto- mew Parmess, the sons of a farmer And all three loved Anna Frank, the ty e sing, wooed enecessfull and moved hastily tot with mone: secured from the * father. Bare tholomew, it seeme vave secured the girl but had not wesurance to pop the quest and even Anton stood higher i er rd thi the brother who married her Upon y ere Frank started a berber shop in Yonkers Within tw year Yonkers started vnd Bar olomen a billiard om which he has since pariave 1 saloon Eloped With Brother's Wife. Antoi ed aga barbe erap at i business ove 400 fa pent 1 t tent to acquaint bert, of the of bert corre ey might writ vised mew to correspond with. the and ask tf ard. frown his native y Anna had been b Within a ine Ttaly that Ante. ber shonin \ there, Rartho bans, and afte days located Anton's slic Spy Got @ Beating Instead of biding hi and s for his outraged rank rushed in upon shed Anton and attempted to pull lim apart. An ton, reinforced by h hired. ii} beat him severely ing him arrested jail three days upon Bartholomew and wound up b Bartholomew was in When he got out Anton had skipped again. Bartholomew, baffled and en- raged, returned to Yonkers and wrote again to Italy, asking for more news of the eloners Through his home people he learned three days ago that new | THE EVENING WORLD, Mary Garden’s FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1909, Salome a Marvellous Bit of Realistic Acting; ~ TAFT REACHES COLON FIFTH AVENUE TUNNEL ~ Mr. Hammerstein Gives Fine Production of Strauss’s Opera +—__—_-— ‘A Crowded Audience in the Manhat- tan Opera-House Is Enthralled for One Hour and Thirty-five Minutes While Music Drama Is Unfolded. ,DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS | A CHASTE PERFORMANCE. Audienée Remains Spellbound for Half a Min- ute After the Curtain Drops, Then Calls Singers, Conductor and Impresario to Re- | ward Them With Applause. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ARY GARDEN’S Salome, disclosed to the public for the first time last night at the Manhattan Opera-House, is the sensation of the operatic year. Long atter every other character that has been or shall be impersonated this season is forgotten it will linger in the memory. To many it will be revolting, but its pervasive and terrible! realism will grip the imagination in bonds of steel, If Miss Garden's | Melisande, with its dreamy, mystic, beautiful intangibility, gave her a = place among the world’s great artists, her Salome will come neat tO! give ina here John the Baptist's head Mr. Hammerstein gave a beautiful stage setting to the muste-drama | word to her. Upon this, aided by secu that Richard Strauss composed upon the text of Oscar Wilde's vividly Ins feaditionnena Haley a role Imag: dramatic story of the love of the daughter of Herodias for John the |Pywer and it is upon Wilde's text that Baptist, with its gruesome ending, and he presented it with a fine cast, j Strauss constructed his opera The house was sold out weeks ago and the sale of admission tickets was Only ne Scene stopped long before the performance began, pe Se ATI HraallEnte WHER IN HOT It was a cosmopolitan throng that] Into expectant silence as the lights Were! tie curtain rises. Narr a young awalted the of the curtain, made] turned dpwn Syrian prince—one of Herod's captives, up of leade: fasiiton and music An Hour and a Half of Silence |whom he had made captain of the a lovers from every walk o togetheT) rho whole action t# presented In one; guard—tis standing upon the steps, look- There was) and women tn Frenoh art. PARIS, Jan MARY. GARDEX AS SALORTE. DOCTOR SLAVE TO AL PARIS PAYS DRUGS ENDS LIFE. LAST HOMAGE AT LRM COQUELN'S BER date Crowds of Mourners. 29.—The heat known men Solence and Port aux Dames, & Uittle village near St. Germain famous Constant Coquelin, who dled Jan. |to the The of M. Coquelin remains aged actors founded ty the munificence | and beneath the shadow to render thelr lay neh actor, last homages Benolt- in the retrest mn, for of a statue of Mollere, of whom he was the mateht | Spectat trai Dunlap was known| the accommodation of about the hotel, seldom appeared during | Moumers composed of friends of the interp actors, preter, the playwrights were run from Paris for crowd | ata wide to welcome the Presi Dunlop’s Suicide Believed to Special Trains Run From French Capital to Accommo- | & MoNell'a Hotel, No. 201 Washington | literature gathered this afternoon at! of; and other authors, Indeed the most distinguished Byests. He was very pale, and to one| representatives of the Intellectual life of | the Republic M. Coquelin's remains were laid out In wit ir seeke! continuous scene, eh lasted last night | ing tn upe ome at the banquet animated on and there were! far just one At -five minutes. table, and if ge his love for her, to smiles and laughter on eyery hand.| For all that time there was a silence | the indignat of the boy page of Her- 3 ov a e gathered at Mr. Con-} When Herod uttered the fat words: | Pi e. From his cis n prison house nO” > Ui} calf rled's presentation of the work twolKill that woman: and the curtain 'In the yard, the voice of John ts heard Couldn’t Cure Himself. years ago Was apparent. But all were | closad as the Roman soldiers fell ming the coming of Christ. | intent and emzer once the opera began. | up and crushed her to death tly Salome appears and Is at-! H ‘ ae Audience Slow to Gather. |beneath their shields, nob moved tracted by the vpice, It has a strange! Dr. Samuel R Duntop, a young prys! te Mr H eratein that | OF @t least thirty seconds, Then thera) fascination for her, She demands that | clan of Trenton, N, J. died In Smith nat ae eR EE Wa | Bath red strength after & while and re-)luctantly, Narrat ath tells the soldiers | street, early this morning, from Iauda- the standees were many rows deep, the | Suited In a curtain call for Mary Garden | on en oe Irame- | um, which he |e elleved to have taken RAG A RACES Oech CIP Reet jeg, | and the other principal singers, After di ed in Salome a Bah is nolleved it alle ADCUDOS Sh her en aie occapied tthat the audience seemed to shake off wild passion for the prophet. she)‘ Rie his life, when It became apparent For bi ocks the surrounding streets ore lit ewatunorsandianladedumarencl makes desperate lo } by words | to him that he was a slave to d use Aw carriages in line, and a great| (0), ere were three more curt and) acts. fina the ground) Dr. Dunlop came to this city on Tu wwd of onlookers was g red on | tone of them, howeve! Waforexniniand et Issing hia /4a¥ afternoon and went to Smith BeTRCE and Thirty-Afth ty, and in the last + been: Nell's, where he registered as streat rides The pollce| Panin) ahd Mr. Hammerst pea yeen Hetralaenievherale cites Sere Kel n clearing the passage: {4s the audience slowly di there | A He will not advance, and (wo ways » next fifteen minutes the) was f sation | even area ces her n to his roam. house led, but twas not until twenty: | Ana Waal need va(tsr APCS mother the vilest of the vile and here Duncan, as Dr. (Lo) minUiced PRs ue Campa ninliens sed yeaeemedlua bles talc! ind of self her mother's daughter. Meanwhile tered the orciestra pit. He was cor-|the depressing effect of the awful thing | Narraboth, despair because of her the day, but at night he would show up| dead man, dially 3 ed, and then the house fell that had been presented to him. obsession, hias killed himself and fallen in the corridors and talk to st! a at her feet without even a glance from, Ray oF the clerks he said: Aloofness I rom Sex, Keynote of | When, fnaliy, the prophet haa re. ‘I’m not Duncan, ‘The fact ts I'm Dr. Dunlop, of Trenton. and throat specialist, and a short time ago I had a splendid practice. ot the habit. You know what habit I mean, You can see for yourself." | The clerk then realized that the doetor turned to his pris @ falis to brood- | Mary Garden’s Impersonation M — y Garden, a hare toward the elose of the time to he rough t In} HEN ‘Salome’ was presented by W Mr. Conried at the Metropolitan heard, but he e orchestra a fi Salome Consents to Dance. nt the score. It seemed occa. Herod, ful wine, cpmes out in| The clerk the EY Opera House two years ago, the Ae WOR TURING the temGh, aearch of her. She will not heed him, | T888 drug fend, but he sald to him or declared that, in his opinion, “no eh : Tite Jows appear and demand the sure) “WAY didn't you register under your | actors, such boldly lewd, antacions, brutal, ter “render of the prophet to them, Two|"&ht name? rifsing exposition of human nature at LO eerie es explain to Herod who the, "Because Tam here for a little fing Ha wernt Hak Gesnialsclosed cab a (ne : roar je that Join stil i prociaiming at ® good time,” answered the pliysi- atre.” Of Mr. Hammerstein's , t the elstorn, Herodias demands, C1@% “L didn't want it to be known ion he would ery the same, with 80M the finer hearth Jolin be killed, but Herod ts afraid, Who T was: reservation as to the ‘lewd’ and ‘sola: | notse anid tie pair quarteh ‘Then he begs, Df Dunlop was about the hotel tast clous,” and more emphasis on the “bru- |and counts ti Aearracamisia ree night for a time " ieewent leet tal’ and “terrifying.” That Mary Gar: At last she ents, room. About 8 o'clock a mald passed tus tens pintiee on hich fav the deeapl hice of the Seven Veils, room and heard heavy breathing. She tated head of the prophet was deeper Herod is stricke: the clork 9 hurried to Dr. than the one used by Olive Fremstad, so the suggest Dunloniairoor that the face was not exposed to I'm going to get sou a ductor,’ sud audience, mitigates the clerk, menes: the sp aaa nee seizes It You'll do no such thing,” sald Dun- masslonnte : Bae papell lop. f'm a doctor, I'm n Hes the The Story of “Saiome,” ind* ae Tintaauel oul ts na she f ; y before r et as Disciosed Last Night, inte teenie ath We) Neattl 1 res fed and) Hero ond time Dr 4 Is face, is af ite ght of moon s als True to the Autror's Conception SCAR WILDE | the Bi nia thew xiv, It is related tha 01 10 Wilde's | Fors faving taken dia er 5 af Mary Garden! brother Philip's wife, Jo the Baptist DROWNED FROM KENTUCKY dors part with ashen | denounced t uniawf and! ALGUBRS, Jan. S.—A fireman on the battleship I 1k} while ps and listless air, s birth Nias's doug from a small boat to the ship's ladder on men ani at danced i ¢ promised her fell overboa it and was He night and ‘anything sie and she being ASR RUTIEN Onan da AnuAt tes em to ore instr er mother, s escorted by det i at Li} Corer it Doe J American ina JOY WORK And the Other itud, dives 1 unnatural, Throughout temps to win Jokan Did you ever stand on a prominen corner at an early morning hour and watch the throngs of people on their way to work? Noting the number 4 1 who were forcing themselves along Throughout her broodings over her re. pbecause it meant their daily bread. | pulse by the prophet and the eoncetv- Vand the others cheerfully and eagerly ing of her great revenge, in the inten. pursuing their way because of love smiles. Sor the first | face is illumi ovders thi were in Schenectails : Ape oan gre SE a 4 o r insistence upon the head of of their Atreet. This time lie informed his | sity of her Ins! Tait erage ; : nae brother Frank, and together ‘hes, con, | Jokanaan as reward for her dance, even It 18 a fact that one's food has ive the.couk.» ae pilted rt us ot Rolie Wolff, of |in her alternate réviling and loveemak- much to do HEH Ag an Seen . Vie : ‘ ’ onkers, who advised that the Schonec- | 4. hea 4 If an engine has poor oil, or a _ 3 4 ing to the decapitated head, that same H , t tady police be asked to arrest. the ; : ; Hlopere This war tone, night hefore | quality of aloofness from sex remaine boller is fired with poor coal, a bad every oppor UT! y § reault {s certain, tan’t it? ; x saat Bartholomew and Frank were at Po- Nee Headquarters {n &chnectady when the prisoners were brought In. It took seven policemen to keep Bartholomew off Anton, and one policeman to do the same to Frank, whose regard for his wife 1s, to say the least, not as warm an it used to be. But he protests that he Joves her still ‘The prisoners were brought down from Schenectady to Yonkers yesterday by Detective Gilbert, who sat- with his hand on his revolver all the way fearing that Bartholomew and Frank, riding fust across the aisie might start some: thing with stilettos one, » DUTCH TO SALUTE FLEET. PONTA DELGADO, Azores, Jan. 2 The Dutch battleship Jacob van Heems- kerk and the Portuguese cruiser Don Carlos came in here to-day. They will remain for the purpose of saluting and exchanging courtesies with the Ame: can battleship fleet under Rear-Admh ry 0} Way across the Atlantic om Gibraliar to Hampton Roads, Jacob van Heemskerk came from Cur- ae. nag ‘ . ‘ distinct and penetrating, [t is uncanny t makes the fleah creep, but it Is a marvelously consistent and weirgly faa- |clnating characterization | A Chaste and Modest Dance. Treating your stomach right is th Keystone that sustains the arch of health's temple and you will find “Grape-Nuts” as a daily food Is the tomake good bread..." = ( “GOLD MEDAL FLOUR is 1 nourishing and beneficlal you Tlie famous Dance of the Seven Vella, MOS! 20 : 7 . an | a olf, jWhich Miss Garden does herself, she "te have thousands of testimonials, |makes as chaste and modest as it !8 a1 genuine little heart throbs, | beautiful. One is reminded of Isadora Duncan's clasate dances while ¥ | her. There Is almost not recurs of ze ness. Dufranne makes ay impressive, so- |norous Jokanadh. Dalmores, as Herod, sings too well, perhaps, and is hardly senlie enough, but his portraiture of day—they know, and we know ff you the drunken, superstitious, cowardly | wil use Grape-Nuts every morning profligate is effective Doria as Her-| your work 13 more likely to be Joy odiaa, Valles as Narraboth, Crabbe as work, because you can keep weil, one of the two soldiers, Severina as/and with the brain well nourished the page of Herodias, and all the| work is a joy. Read “The Road to amallé parts are well taken, Wellville” in every package— , Campanini gave the angers, cepesiaily, “There's a Reason. from people who simply tried Grape- Nuts out of curiosity-—as a last re- sort—with the result that prompted the testimonial If you have never tried Grape- Nuts {t's worth while to give It a fair impartial trial. Remember there are millions eating Grape-Nuts every which had Then I| mortuary been chapel transfered The crest Into ot I am an eye, ear! nimple coffin in the salon of the home, a the Coquelin family, a tall palm, In flowers, !reposed on the coffin. This wae sent by the Association of Dramatle Artists crown of flowers, an offering of the aged rested | catafalque. TRENTON, of Appeals to aru) Jan. 29 A a ae LAST HANGING IN JERSEY. —The Court at the foot of the} i | | jay having affirmed the conviction of Frederick Lang, of Mid- dlesex County, its last hanging Lang was convicted of murdering ht before the new el Since | every niece a short time trocution law his conviction he has been confined in| take County the Middle went into effect. Jaf New Jersey will witness | pany, | druggists, it ON SWIFT CRUISER la Canal Officials Cross Isthmus Taxpayer to Give Welcome to President-Elect. a COLON, Jan, %—The crulser North Carolina, with) Willan HL Taft) on honrd, was sighted off this port at 9 yok this morning, coming In rapidly Col Goethals and other high oftle ver from the als of the Canal cam $50,000 FOR “BIG BILL.” Kidwarda Gets Quarter of Sam Asked for Clearing Laat Snow Away. Big BU Kdwarda wanted $200,000 bright and early to-day from the Board of Estimate for the purpose of detray- ing the cost of centre rushing the laat snow fall “Too much money all at once,” mur. | oR the project to-day, mured the Comptroller, him something on account,” said Preet- dent Ahearn, And so the Board d cided. An appropriation of $50,000 was adopted “We'll give ‘At $200,000 a snow storm, where are| we golng to get of by spring?” re- marked a taxpayer, looking daggers wt | “Big BIL HL UP BY COURT Gets — Injunction Stopping Proposed De- pression of 42d Street. While the Boar of Vistimate was in session to-day a restraining order was served on the Mayor aud the remaining members of the board enjoining them from taking any action on the proposed plan to depress Forty-second street so ctl as to pass under Fifth avenue. Walter J. Salomon, the plaintiff, s aa a taxpayer, und contends that any action by the board “approving plans for the depression, and authorizing contracts therefor and the issue of porate bon f therefor, would be an {legal official act, the commiasion of which would produce Injury to the , funds and estate of the city of { York and to the plaintiff as ax payer.’ The question of Increasing the | bonded Indebtedness of the city is also ran injunet ted by Ju wo injunetion nrlangere, The Lonrdl an to here eetel pete hast ECE PARK 4 TILFORD DANCE. ; ‘The Employees’ Mutual Benefit Azape fe was jclation of Perk & Tilford will give ea entertainment this evening at the Central Palace. A vaudevitle ance will be presented, to be fo! by dancing. Long Kid Gloves finely made. value. White and colors; tached cuffs. Reinforced back and front. Muslin Night Robes, fancy trimmed fronts, Full Root's Tivoli Shirts and drawers, per gar- 9¢e ment... 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That was a step in the right direction, but it did not reach far enough. Tha public should know and be told sbout ingredient of every medicine they In onr business of selling drugs and medicines, we are compelled to sell what the public demahds, even though some med- | jtcinen we sail contain drugs tjurious to | the good health of the person using them, We have often attempted to overcome this} evil, but we were almost powerless until we became affiliated with about two thousand other leading druggists {n @ co-operative en- terprise, known a& the United Drug Com- Through this large co-operation of was possible for experts to travel all over the country for more than two years in seatch of extrsordinary rem- edies, When they found a remedy that was perfect they purchased its prescription. The druggists themselves also contributed pre seriptions that they knew to be good through their having been continually pre- scribed and successfully used by eminent physicians In this way about two thousand different prescriptions were collected. These were then carefully classified, remedies com-| ounded from them and thoroughly tested by actual use for n long period under the supervision of a committee of expert chem- ist# and physicians, until about three hun- dred different remedies were selected aa ring the best for the treatment of certain iilments or di We are now able to offer these remedies { known and proved curative value to the eof New York City, We will truth. y tall anybody all about (hem, explain yntain, and give our own personal tu what they « Guarantee (hat they are end wii! do exactty 8 wo represent, or they will cost Me user nothing, These medicines eve called "Rexall Remedies,” which means King-of-All, There {8 one special specitic remedy for ck man {lL Therefore, ne one remedy ts @ “cure-all,” We earnestly urge you, our friends and scqueintences, to use Rezstt Remedies on our personal, positive coe | Snteo that you pay ws nothing if tor any reason they do not prove eatirely sate. factory to you. 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