The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1911, Page 4

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SEPT On Lone elie ptt ~ WHILEHUSBAND ~WMADE BIG MONEY Mrs. Cecil Marstin Suing for Drawn by Caricaturist Divorce From Man She Calls “Professional Gambler.” HE IS ‘WORTH $250,000. | Met at Horse Show and Were Happy Till He Bought At- | lantic City Hotel. ed her to sleep ¢ ambling house on \Star Merrymakers at “Greatest” Show, Which Has Begun Season at the Garde ROLF PIELKE Especially tor The Evening World. ‘é THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911, OLD-TIME CIRCUS, ¢ WITH NO PERILOUS ~ FEATS, IN GARDEN |Big Audience Welcomes Relief From Bone-Breaking Me- chanical Devices. The first night of the olrcus at Mad- |tson Square Garden t# the rallying of the people |, ail the circus enthustasts, thrilled by the emell of tan bark. ‘They come as surely as the robing and the bluebirds bein to move North before mere normal beings know that spring ts on the way. erts sat delighted and happy through st performance of the rejuvenated | Just such an audience of critical ex. | in which a man or @ woman wae fikely and be carried out dyin jot a Bone Broken All Night. The experiment of taking out the thrillers helped the whole show from the glittering, prancing, smiling rend | entry at 8 o'clock until the hippodrome | Faces at the very end, That was the word that went around; “Thank goodnoss, they're giving us a clean, old fashtoned circus." Of course, everything was there that ought to be. ‘ately elephants, trunks tn the 's tall, swinging eagerly to the rings to stand on their heads and bulld monstrous pyramids of themselves and pirouette on half bare rels; the rollicking clowns, who really of wo 's) make thelr oral aw their crazy an- he arena; seals that ince colored balls her's noses from horse | 1 to a seal ringmaster in ot the ring: mor between pertio: rows of b wonderfully beautiful | horses without number, with riders as j much at home on theif Jogeling backs as @ messenger boy 1s on the sidewalk | of Broad street. Features put into the programme as {a substitute for the mechanical thrill. jers (one forever, everybody hoped) | Were of @ sort to make the crowd cheer Jeoine to do anything extraordinary to fall to the ground in @: mangled mess | when she was hauled far up near the [and hand cla jand outright gricefulness, | the ted wagon bugs cluster to tell one her about ft in the lobby until. the ‘Upper rafters ewinging te a single silver | ushers and the police had to shoo them ing with one arm. But when @he be- | lt to prevent a jam. @an to undul ewing and gli through the id fairly fly and fl eT ter (with that one hand grip for sup- ort), everbody forgot clowns and ani- The Antiseptic Hose With Six-Thread Heels and Toes mals and tumblers and trapez@ts and) everything el nd just glued his eyes | on that Uttle 1 up in the spot light. | ‘And when eho slid gracefully down to | the net and keeled over the edge of it) to the platform she had such a cheer an Madison Square seldom ‘been saluted | Garden roof hi with, | A little later La Belle Victoria, an) olive skinned slip of a Mexican girl tn a green ball dress, mounted a stack wir sling in the centre ring and danced and played on it like a bobo- link on an elm twig, ending with a ping sidewise swing in time with he band, which was a wonderfully pleasing combination of dare-deviltry Women had all the most of the big things on the programme, Katie Sandwina, all in white tlgits, but very womanly for all that, used her man partner for a plaything in her man In the arena thank heaven that she was not charged with the duty to get him up in time to get tol» ‘‘usineas Monday morning. She is the hope of the suffragette race, all right, all right. Fine Feats of Horsemanship. Horsemanship was there In plenty, as Barnum & Bailey show in the Garden| with delight ne one that made pec- last might. Before tt was halt over | pie fairly hold breath by Its beauty the word began to go around the boxes | in the f the five Leamy Sis- jot the solution of what !t was that | are all as pretty as can be, | made the show so fresh and pleasing, | healthy prettiness which a have who lives the Jife of a {t should have deen. Nobody ever went to a circus who did not want to s horses. One“troupe of twenty beaut: quadrilied in perfect time, played tunes on sleighbells and bowed at the end of it as coyly am though @ach horse was a Metropolitan Opera prima donna, And one great White horse big enough and glistening white enough to have pranved straight out of mythology, stood bolt upright and walked out of the arena pawing the air, while a dainty! young woman swung back from his saddle so that her hair almost swept the tanbark. It was the sort of a show which mado Cost 25 cents But wear like a dollar’s worth. For men, women and children —at leading dealers. KAHN & FRANK Wholesale Distributors 873-575 Broadway, New York { toned circus of twenty years ago, before | the curse of “thrillers.” Tho audience | eiswn | was free to applaud skill and strength | js the little and the education of animals y of women and to la | ns two and four-footed wit! | ‘There wasn't any preliminary blare of | preboding that the flnal act was one the band to warn folks that she was But the prettiest one of al} At one. TT25SAVEDATSEA COURT IN STREET, AFTER STEAMER |. WITH A HORSE AS -—STRKESAROGK: STAR WITNESS | | Animal Testifies With His Fest LOUISBURG, CB, March %.—One and Wins Magistrate’s Ver- Hit. \ Little Beauty Maka 1 known figure ng cireles. Gar - FOUR DIEIN FIRE: TWO DYING AND OTHERS INURED |Score of Men Fighting Blaze in »oke of th visitors Dl es in A ork and Philadelphia nae “trimming” New + tra” and boasted of Ine man, said to be well known in na- them, tonal politics, was done out of $140,000 , 1 @ session at the roulette wheel, wh: declares | Wheel Fixed w'th a Pin, | § Awcording to + band was; ahine In New York, and all AEOLIAN CO. Branches —Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Dayton— night. Three members of the crew are There Will Be Put On Sale This Week dict in Cruelty Suit. : eka nt aati The N ew Stroud Pp iano Aux Basques to this port at the time of tng West Side Court, went out f A Real Musician’s $2 50 ) [hundred and twenty-five passe! Were rescued in the wreck of the New- ndland mall steamer Bruce, which struck the rocks off Scattetr! during the Milwaukee Carried Down When Roof Falls. he spoke kers" he one for MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 24.—Four fire-fighters a dead, two others are [dying in the Emergency Hospital and » {several others are suffering from in- juries, the result of the caving in of chy ‘oof of the five-story butlding of the Manufacturing © Company, to the i t gained a wide reaching reputats Marstin met his wife at the Ho: ) Show in De -yase of love at fir in, who was a we } um, came from Kentucky and th vere married within a month, ‘The ro- The Bruce struck Scattert Island, twen- | testimony ty miles northeast of Loulsburg, during “uimais’ « a northerly gale which at times attained Albert B a velocity of forty miles an hour, The "2"? ¢ | {sland 1s the most easterly point of 1 Scotla, She left Port Aux Basques an officer of the Hu- John Unger of a the disaster, street in Piano at dead are: rance lasted four years, says Mra, Capt. Jacob Hentz,|on Wednesday night and under favor. 1 | Marstin§ Then her husband Richard Burke, Liew. John Hoolthan able conditions should have reached ret the horse's Maude L. Keenan, who owns ad 14. Fiohern, Louisburg yesterday. The boat was de- ourt, Thereupon i i 1 i ‘ } otel. ite sougit an. interes In he| The dying men are Vincent. Marchem | -0uure Nenienday. ‘The boat was de, an, Clerk of the In many respects this piano is the most remarkable instrument ever made. | jouse, and in her petition for divorce | of Company No. 6 and Paul Fenske of |'*™ f the rough se: 7 6 court attendants, com- A : : ‘ RPE atacsiin beinie Bere; Weetecse re Lor Waa he Prince nruek heasty tn dhe darks | PIMRAME. ABA attendant, sere, apee The leading experts of five great factories, whose output embraces some espond minor inju ince atri r lark-' tators and steerers proceeded out to ‘ f f cae ae | Boat Samay HaLwicwe: | "the fire had been burning hait an hour {nee of Inst night at Port Nova Point. | the igi eee LeNeR oe of the most renowned pianos in the world, have co-operated in its production. “T belleve M nten and some twenty men had been fighting |Great seas swept the decks constantly eg phchayt raat tt | eeteede |: pena Cada aaa Metanite arit| the flames from the roof of the foure Jand it was wit horae’s feet and looked at them, caused sald the horse to wi studied the ex- For four years the Aeolian Company—the most imposing organization in the music-industry—has exerted every facility at its command to give to the world an instrument that would absolutely establish a New Standard of Piano Value story structure when suddenly the roof | were put over carrying them through to the! save the one A number of the men Were | passengers the buried Jn the debris, Others ese: ped | heroleally , looked in hts ears, patted him neck and then turned to Unger sald through basement windows, jextreme old and gale hampering their "I will take th ce of the horse Ambulances were hurried to the sce! exertions. a8 against you tn $20 bat! ' and as quickly as possible the dead All the survivors were cared for at [0° injured were taken from the ruins. 1 having been Nancy Cove, Scatter! Island, this fore- nied the mot Roay. oon 1 be forwarded to Louts- © Barlow took his . : . Be iscten Won recreaey necmien Ot the | Seat ees cate asia sleamer can be die. *miourege Dick Into the bullding and| From this week every pianoforte on the market, whose price comes any- P ourse, try to reach fim. Mrs, Mars- patched, Dusiness of oc in 1s out of town neve will be made u Marstin Is said by t present, and no | afte e returns.” 8 wife to be worth | tin the West |} ald to be ity hotel Marstin ke where near the price of this new instrument, will become an extravagant investment. Think of it! For $250 you can now purchase a pianoforte, which in mellow beauty of tone, in perfection of action, in superb richness of case, will compare favorably with the highest priced instruments in the majority and badges of th Way and thelr heli the work of {der Saved His Life--- Feels 20 Years Younger |TWO DEAD, TWO SENSELESS usband's ¢ sort a ° sunt | 2 After Mr. H. C. Freeman of piano ware-rooms. Minnie (heemends of aoilash weet | IN A DRIFTING BOAT. | ’ had become an absolute P of Menuine Panama hats to his patrons —_—_——_ ( % physical wreck from years ts “souventrs: Crew of a Sinking Barge Abandon | Cratt and Fall Victims to Cold and Exposure. of hard work, he was completely restored to health and strength by Duffy's Pure Malt Whis- A Saving of $100 If Purchased Now i sae ae } POT OF BRONX POLITICS | BOILS OVER IN COURT. | ini ee Dullys Male Wiis The Stroud Piano was built to supply the piano-trade’s most pressing need i oe? Mais sahara) ey, the grand old family pets * “| ri , y ity. | Rivats for Leadership Take Siles|b2e: contanine tour, men medicine: a piano to sell at $250 of genuzne musical quality. in Suit Over Indian Lake GEL Galak 4acoas one oF Tees uegae eae; It costs too much to make, to sell it profitably at this price. i { Privileges, barge's ¢ ieve I owe » to the use o! 7 Dufly’s Pure Malt Whiskey, Her ae aL The Aeolian Company is the largest concern in the music-business today. Daalueener pe | They can build pianos more economically than any other manufacturer, j j | ieee doen ea Yet the Stroud Piano costs this great company as much to build, as ; | i | was compelled to give up my any $350 piano on the market costs tts maker. ( \ adn bt > HANEM, Mas i work entirely, I tried num- a . I 7 the Acoli Co: ill + thei } BiG groes one en erous so-called remedies, but For the present however, the Aeolian Company will carry out their } } Matsa tot slice totresicn, bil instead of improving, my con- rp , | | Dicer aod cet dition grew steadily worse, A original PREROE : : | | nme Up f ke hard, dry cough and frequent | They will sell this remarkable piano j AR, 1, CHESTER FREEMAN night sweats were gradually ? ' reno koe Stnmst” | sanding what little vitality Lhad left, A friend brought me a bottle io of Dutt ow Almost immediat key and induced me to give it a trial. gan to feel a change for the better, Tam |§ During This Week for $250 @ barge bound working harder to-day than ever before and feel as I did twenty |B ; ‘ ; veard oug) Nothing in the world bub Dullva Bure Mfait Whiskey | Or $10 Down, the balance in small monthly payments. : an brought about my present condition, and Lain never without a bottle a ce ae epg , P ee 1 peat OrlOtihta Woudedul atimllentan nie tack lee re nate medicine.” | Later this price may be raised. Of one thing, however, the public \ I H. Chester Freeman, 224 South Clark St, Chieago, II. i may be certain. Duffy’sPure Malt Whiskey i The splendid workmanship—the exceptional quality of materials—the : akan | painstaking effort, that make the Stroud the superb musical instrument Purth “ showed is one of the greatest strength builders and tonic stimulants known to} ie ‘ °* science, Its palatability and freedom from injurious substances ren- der it so that it can be retained hy the most sensitive stomach, Over- | “worked men, delicate women and sickly children will find in it the | be . se seme 18 health and strength-giving properties that are so necessary to them, |i _ It strengthens and sustains the system; is a promoter of health and | CAN’T FIND PARENTS longevity; makes the old fe mg and keeps t ung strong and | *e OF 8-YEAR-OLD GIRL. that it is today, will be maintained. Even at a much higher price it will still remain the greatest piano value ever placed before the public, ' ‘ Remember this price is guaranteed for this week only. i Remember also that this piano is made and sold to you direct by fi } the largest and best-known music-house in the worid, whose guar- antee is as strong as a Government Bond. Come to Aeolian Hall this week and see this piano, and if you are not thoroughly familiar with pianos, bring a teacher or musical friend, vigorous, It is prescribed by physicians and re Tas a family |§ medicine everywhere, You should have it in your home, It will do| you good, | It in need of advice, write Medical Department, The Duffy Malt | Whiskey Co., Rochest Y., stating your case fully. Our doc- tors will send you ady ree, together with a valuable illustrated | medical booklet, containing rare common sense rules for health which you cannot afford to be without, and some of the many thousands of ! gratifying letters from men and women in all walks of life, both old and young, who have been cured and benefited. Sold IN SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggist, grocers and dealers or direct, me “ Find Whom You a Little Next Sunday’s Véorld . in te in the Worid enay| THE AEOLIAN CO, A£SUAN HALL 202 Fifth Ave, Now vor per large bottle, coat, @ found. Serene eerie etetreeremer eee meeeteeemane

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