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_ ARCHBOLD QUITS BRIDGE 10 SAVE TWO IN HUDSON Rescue of Oarsmen Breaks Up Game on Oil Man’s Yacht. SWELL UPSETS SHELI.| Ex-Assemblyman Francis and Friend Keep Afloat by Cling- ‘ enum ne Alley, and was shot at, tripped up| STR for their good work!—the gallant pooiroom on a horse called Black Mald, | yoq t. Rela ining sme ing to Oars. Combatants, . nd finally placed himself in line for| MacFarlane saved the night up to the waioy jost her race at the track half an ' promotion by a clever “collar.” me DeWolf Hopper uniimbered suM~| nour pefore the “bet was “placed | | | Monoy, with Sergt. Kane, of the Mer-| “lently to lend a heiping hand was practically ruined. The) KIEL, Former Astomblyman James A. Frans |} The “Car Ba gang and the “Pansy | cer atreot station, saw three men, one|, At, Art Mr. Hopper seemed inclined | ¢ wesented the savings of a life. man torpede boats ed here cis, who lives at No, 172 West One Hune| | clap, of the toughest organisations | carrying a large parcel, walking aiong| °° DAY, bimeelt instead of Dick Dead an he Wad, ouuenee His wits day {n & damaged condition, RVing Baa dred and Forty-firet street, and his Jot Iawieas young men in this city, met|Latayette street toward Fourth. The | Coos catvcrie ont ot neat Teen | ieee Ce chaste town ver MIGSEATI | oer ees ay sateen her oe, ain chmnnave ot Ie Siri: aan at ; those quivering tones of anguleh famil-| vitations to stay ia town over nigot and Denmark, at t heen extremity Dt reahay |, both mer of) | i avenue and Kighty-first st | policemen were standing at the corner, | tar to landlubbers from the Atlantic to) see the sights, I'vs seen ’em,” as all the Union it Club, One Hundred and at 9 o'clock last night to fight out a two| close to the statue of Father Drum-| the Pacific. But he was quick to see!) ad to say as he hurried to the Pe na | Forty-mixth street and the Harlem Rive | days’ grudge A hattle that tasted a| goote, ‘which # near the schoo! founded | his mistake, Hy the time the frat act | #1Vanla Railroad § Ld went out for a row in # double shell on hour re lackjack w a} " ” 1 | v Mackjack# and | by that churchman. Was well under way he had Dick Dead- \ dineatag to go on y ws for as Spuyten} | that, although the potice mild obtain | quick, salt Molloy to his superior, | afford to throw away that sallor's size Duyvll Bride and then return |no record of injuries, the residents of| "these fellows have Qot comething.” | safety pin upon which he depended une}, The Uackawanna ferryboat secauces| yw lying haze and the river's. piacid | es Boge Meh title Ah atabaval Molloy Jumps for Two [Al the worst happened. They was D0 STO setween the pler of the. Hamburge surface tut them out inte the at | stashed v three cume along Maloy | Hee, bMilNie usd goth is sin Tha erie American Steamship Company and the For half a mile ¢ 0 mn out and ed two ol : sass ta sated WY loboket ce the gre For half a mile on the New ¥« : The trouble originated at a ball held on | PTAMe out a two of them. | ten tar, aftd showed how his eyes should | eras NEA the Libre OF tlie Monts Entices roaches and water he river was smooth, as the ht. Saturd by the “Pi (held on | sorgt, Kane, knowing more of the old | fire of 1601, when the piers of the North bugs from their breeding places ground shunted off the brisk southeriy | BHAA. ede Pitch Lotte orices | Parrana trikes the younger | 48h even though he might happen to! German Lloyd Company and several ee kills th Meade extre reeze, which, however, had kicked up a hall in upper Thira ave About | in, 1 the hands of the prise {Mae @ dead one, He was better still | vessels were burned and many Ives lost and kills t oo iy le ex! a & oa, Oe toward the Serees fifty members of tie notorious “C HO. THE ISO OE 4G nlhtation | When he took up “the merry categ'«|the Hoboken firemen have taken no strong for quick wor! re. But the haze hid the ruffied wa Barn” gang caine down to mix things! ang twisted it Ung them together |Mne-talls.” was sent bate The fire was out in twenty up, but the advance as al one ie i i hic 6. vols sail | went out. uit in twenty iia Live WAR’ A LedWay Unt) thay | by the Pansies and they swept out on! they couldn't budge. Mr, MacFarlane was forever setting a —_—_—>—_—. wee TR | the invaders and, in a short struggle.) sfatio. 2 wood example, but it must be confessed Rahway Pa Go to Kingston, | pel vite | otioy then hiked along Lafayette | Fol ‘ i x Their Shell Broken. bata seal cder i after the third man, who tu! hat the performance generally was! RAHWAY, N. J., May 30.—The Rav. The shell filed tu a few minutes and | Decided on Retaliation. Shinbone Alley, a narrow L-shaped |/#¢#ing in spirit. At times it was al-| arthur ale, pastor of the First Bap-| while the men were trying to put hee| 3 a hh sag kanlod Jded on, The| passage that rans crosswage into] MO*t as sad As the rews of W. S. Gil- | tist Church of this olty, will leave o Peterman’s Discovery the pow- (ant Gb Gn MOEN Wethee tns| oe Sam ab knew, by that rule which cr street. ‘The alley in the early {Bert's death ta London, reported in the| July 1 to take charge of a church at || erful destroycr of Bed Bugs and rollers, buckled and broke in halt. ont ains in thelr set, t they were to ning {« epider webbed with huck- | /@te editions of the evening papers and | Kings N.Y. He made the announce. their eggs. A sure preventive. Francie was totsed ten feet from tie! it) ") Attacked, 59 sixty of them started] stera’ wagons, and if you don't know |hspered about in the theatre aw the{ ment Sunday night after preaching a Peterman’s Ant Food—Kills Wee Webas \C'Dormull “eee his bea p First avenue last night, . med w lay of the land there you are apt curtain Was rising on the most notable ee haw: tas w ahibcle fo. Vhs bi ants and fleas. Went ‘Whller, an. tome 4 * rewoive , blackJacks, ‘bottles and elubs, ave an adventurous time getting | American revival of “Pinafore in sree enn ad no previons. intl. Peterman’s Moth Food (Odor- and grabbed the oars | awalt the attack through, Molloy didn’t know it, so he| Years. But Mr. MacFarlane and Mr.| mation of his purpose. He has been | less), kills moths, Francia, the better swimmer, went tol At 9 o'clock the “Car darn” out hes! Hopper kept things moving, and then, here little more than @ Year. 0 friend's aide and held him up. Then | eaiilppea 4s well as thelr opponents,! As he stopped the man with the par-|tWanl the end Eugene Cowles, after the two began to shout. Soon « cance! reached First a * and turned, shot nn and dived into] Playing Bit Bobstay without any sense containing three men came ar them. | | street lade \ whia from | the blackness of the alley The bullet | Of character, put new life Into the per- The canoelsts told the two they could u“ a {their ranks Hl amid the nks of | went over the policeman'’s head, but! formance by singing “He's an English- are not come aboard, but they would stand) |the other huskies, That was the signal. | only because he ducked. man” In fine style, by and help them shout. Ima the battle began. Me=| ‘Yen Molloy started into alley,| Much of Gitbert's humor was los: by The Kituation was becoming dcwerets| | volver pre jerked out and discharged, | trp over a wagon tongue and went! the actors, “The Qu s Nayee" went usin a.) when, after @ prolonged shout from the| bottles sailed through the alr, the | aprawiing in the dark, le concluded |to the bottom with a duil thud the i an men, &n answering signal was heard, | — Cloned with each other {to head his man off the Bleecker | moment It was approached by Henry and soon coming rapidly down the river i vy Y ‘ eet entran: of t alley, but the; Dixey, got ere with sir , 5 ; A r ounded the whack of blackjack and} the five men saw a slim white yacht. 1t/ Gamblers, Warned, Escape Woman Who Dress Dresses as Man Joins : DeRere BIDS Sa une HRA sae tae tel a A eS 1 = the speedy Vixen, owned by John | Shopkeepers heard the cries and then) Parcel From Cigar Store. and danced in a way that gracefully FOR fi D. Archbold, the Standard Oll magnate,, Before Polic ive. 14 Forge sculine Stri the sound of crashing gliss as missile egies recalled his “Adonis” di Awide f (tle) : ce! orgets Masculine Stride a & gluse as missiles! Molloy ran around to the Lafay i s. je from with @ pasty of twenty meniand worden e Arrive, but & uline Stride at crashed through thelr plate lass Win-/ end and again the man doubled. But |! tendency to fire vocal broadsides, STOMACH, GAS AND FERMENT! fon, CONSTIPATION AND Ley Dozen Arrests Are Made. St. Louis Circus. PU ne ee oe falmaWraa, Lin ganst aaunesr foe Seal: |AEROES ARRiOgs aoe vary «wall (as TST SUES. Archbold Directs Resoue. ‘ When the Vixen laid alongside the | | fs cnarued Lal Ika sla LDS jy} Bis Pistol drawn arrived at the Bleoc cker | fat to be romantically interesting. drowning men Mr. Archbold, who was! pono. poy ie Ps he “Pansy Club’ was forced slowly] street entrance, and when the thief} Miss Marte Cabill was a truly “plump om the Ott dock, gerosnally directea| Devuy Police missioner Dough-| ST. LOUIS, May 20.--The sound of Lightieth street, ieted iMac 666 ancks Ketan he thiee | Pleasing person” as Little Butter- NNO HONS CE Francie’ aed-O'Donnell, | Ce Fee sided hy. “stool plgeoad’ 1h | bands and’ the) lure of ‘the cirous par Wille: hut ne nan-com=|imte Molloy, ‘Tae man had thrown | cup, but the cankerworm that lurked to-whom lines were cast, and. they | Masks, made two spectacular raids Inte | rade caused “Gus Setb to momentar- | VANE Was Hit, WA hen the Maat BIgMY) away his pistol and his parcel, but the| beneath her supposedly “gay and frivo- were soon hauled aboard, After Fran- | Yesterday afternoon In alleged gambling | ly throw aside masculine stride | te scene th Ke and ran| policeman found the latter and learned | jous exterior” had evidently attacked cis was thanking the off man for his|bouses in the “white light’ district. In rday and she Was arrested for}tn their wake t left two revolvers, } hat He ihoet taker ute ts Sane Oh | bee comedy in a vital spot, After her timely aid, Mr. Archbold said, ac-| both cases, It was sald, the pollce failed | Masauerading as a n. She admita | SX blackjacks und ated ap oP ie: pFlechd who shot at Molloy and| “Buttercup” song, in which she made PO PSIOE 1h tne Sar ASORAINY AR to bag tho men they were really after, |#he {8 a Woman and has worn men's whois charged with burglary and fel-|* Very good beginning, Mise Cahill Young man, I am very glud to have | 7 Fash eee ADT HAE 4K1 LOA VRAFA. WIR VeRbONE ret onious assault is Michael Humbredt, | 100ked and acted as though she were tn helped you, but you broke up a taighty | the “underground wireies®’ having sent | ‘ap tee ena : 4 pl die i ron Wittam inineteen years old, peddler of No. | deadly fear of being thrown overboard. kood bridge party j out the tip In advance | fratello ta Amat les Mire it ald 208% “Madinot | cond avenue, The others are|She refused to look red, and was uncom- The Vixen took the luckless oarsinen| The first raid wax on a house In Forty | deserted her in Bre one on SY fo No. 121 West to Spuyten Durvil oridge landing and] eixth strect, a lietlc east of ants acreage lotked up on a charge of ¢ of 6 st | monly well-dressed for a bumboat wom- the bout club, and friends soon brought| musrtern THREE AHA Rollie wancheiliae is, Nags Slee Rb: Sv gr, -<aeepapeae pide : ere ve wa nervousness, it must be admitted that them dry clothes. Taen they went i . Prawn cae elle want peut HY NOY es mu i, a IMMIGANTS a elte ad | aie ee) Misa Cahill is the best Little Buttergup Hear nere With eight policemen and the war- [under the name of August A, Selb. —— macy er tty DUAR AEWA SLAYERS AND SUICIDES Chief Magistrate McAdoo, and as an! Mrs, Selb says that when she arrived xtra precaution the police were not told jn PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.) on what placo the raid was to be made. | her picture and a story of hi . Stagger . Miss Louise Gunning, wh h 1 | Stagger Humanity,” Con- ‘ 7 38 Loyise Gunning, who hes had! ae They were sent in parties of two to alatiantle chase, ‘Thus she found it dif- BS 2 7 Julia Adelaide Hubbard, Who Was) the good sense to grow slender again, | If You Kill Others or Yourself To-! meeting point, and there Jones and {ficult to obtain employment don- gressman Declares, Sent Back England | gave Josephine the airs of a prima Day You Will Mar Opening Rellly met them and led them to the|ned male attire and procured a place| wasitINGTON, May %—The suis}? Ch Back from England, | donna and was Inclined to whoop things ay You Wil Mar Opening of | \inham cin Jin a restaurant, A Mitle practice SUMtan ter InGaetie pee: Is Cared For | up a bit, but she brought to the part at Commodore Hamill's Club. After the usual break-in the 200 ercoaateauapiaing and:she adoriedUthR| Cre couk Gnd tee te ee dee ‘ times a certain girlish charm. Miss | a $s Club, ‘ak-in the 200 per- au F matters is being considere areal Julia Adelaide Hubbard, formeniy of | Alice Brady stood by_ Sir Soaeph as It le requested that no murders, homi- | %°8 re passed In review |atuire for all time, She says wh Committee, One hearing « 1 yeas | Washington, once independently wealthy | = = cides or suicides, unless the la a ik bee 7 ie A LRP aia ih ang: tor Nene HE Ee and twenty-five years ago well known | dot f inly oi ne PI y wIx of the | Louls, time in the near futur | nal alee are ; +7 ieee 08) Forty-sevench station fed to smoke cigarettes and was|that should be investigated." said Mr,| °° Hie? shall be committed petween noon to-| with pool welling, « misdemeanor, All (accustomed to walk to the bar of a| Sulzer, “it ts the Hills Island end of the | "State iret t . ; For Infants and Children. ‘ay and 3 to-morrow morning, This! ener aL eee ee tiie commantons and {immigration business, Revelations there | Miss Mubbard ts seventy-one years | mete Have Alw J peclal request 1s made by Commodore Paks Mee iniaday RAMEE VON SOMRILLO GEER krace and |oUkl stagger humanity. Such an in| oll. She went abroad years ago for her ‘OU hay ays James Hamill of the Clason Poin ‘ : hey pec : vestigation should be made in} fof} health. Her fortune gradually was de- he Yacht Club, who does not wish the ex tan AA ear er wee ANCL mankind, ‘The people of the country | pleted while In Paris, She went to| Bears t ercises of the opening day at the club- a eee ane ea tia Mrs, Sei came Into public notice sv- | should know how poor immigrants are| London and, being an American and Panetarp house interrupted lexed to bo “Sonny Smith" hat was al-leoral years ago when it was learned | robbed and oppressed, The tr.th would] without funds, she was deported to this lo e Commodi MW q ttached Forty-second street our ae ein thi ross-Atlantle chase was for none} bring tears to their eyes.” country. polet Aetipere “Welittante ater. oy ~ enue. Here there Ww ine than Johann Hoch, the Chicago tb ts hitma taf, goes - one ; {to xmash In. Lieut. Jones fou ard, who was hanged for he very murder and homicide in Manhat tan to take testimony. He hopes to be! prictor in hh ahh rider of beuehyl wiv : | able to sail on the Sound to-day with-| p had barr Pe al a Seeray aL tacie: Ste otk] out having any wireless cal, him back) Here, “too, a masked “stool pigeon" | has been employed in a moving picture | with a report of a murder | viewed the assemblage until six men! sow, She was paid a salary to appedrr Commodore Hoge of the Stuyvesant 1 out jahow. " salary $0, aDpAAS Yacht Club at City Isiand is to bring a tix iad“ beehy iooked!| OF, HOUMINRO VON fie aualence » Yacht Club of Mlusn- hey Were nus at {to pl f and both the Ovum yacht Club of Jelustis| ail’ certain that’ ‘fonny” “Smith wan | When arrested she wore abt trousers duck. ae tas pont oy et} short. The woman will be Wife Broke the ee charge of masquerading as a man i “I aid not consider it et violation of el it ot cove oun) TWO WOMEN TRAILED HIM. > away," said Jobn Tillinghast, a negro, of! strs, tizahorh Tobin, of No. 3 M _ | AGED “PAUPER " HAS Sa000. | No, % Church street, Jamaica, 1. 1, In| rick road, Queena, pave ibe al the pollco court there yesterday. Hel gich jand effect in vwerening Htective tol. seize» dulla AL was explaining a row he had with his} hana, SOM et Besson ton rs old, who arriy wife, as a climax to which she hadlestate operator, that Sumrome 4 aK the American ne steam chased him with a razor. The Court! Justice Putnam’ yesterday ertey York on Saturday, having been deported sent to Tillinghast to for ten days |an interlocutory decree of diet HEF) from England as an undesirable alten, wach. | Wha Sabine Ware (GF divoroe, and who landed in this eity with only | —_———_ He Soins Ware marina: May M4) 31 cae in her pocketbook, admitted “Brown of Yale” Lett 8,000, we veers atiarwens Iwcovered hits y that whe had $300 in property | Cawoline L. Brown, widow of Francis | he left hie home, Mra. Towne hen in Washington, D. C. | Gordon Brown, one of Yale's greatest |iutherine Jesinwcr of Nor gi ane ¢ is boing sheltered at the Methodist | football guards and-later connected with lette avenue Bate Meceltifty’ | rzplacopal Immigrant Home at No. 9 D 30, has applic he was d State street, She sald she thought the | ey SF) MPEDS OG). has applied to | ac {Prats tree Boe Aas Bae dachEns bh when you ask for “Kayser’s, and insist on seeing the 5 Burrogate Graham here for letters of | A many ks he was found at|Gevermment should give her a pension administration on the estate of her late | NO. 20 President street she had been treated so harshly by Brooklyn, and | 4 @ woman was with hin > pass off as husband, which she states In her petl- tion is worth less than $8,000 persona and less than $100 real, The only heirs whom he tried | his wife, i} | Ridicutous to ony to Flor-| at-law are herself and a son, Fran is | ay + Gordon Brown jr. Me mon oi — oo Mrs. Forma: a yesterday va uaet Wildrick to pay $6 a week alt Court dismissed. the charge of criminal] mony to Mrs. Plorence Burns Wildrick slander brought by Mrs, John Forman] who ts in Auburn prison for working a of No, 41 West sixty-fourth street| "badger" « 1k has deen | against Miss Belle F, Barrowsoaulo,| PAYi8s Alimony years under an|e “the little Hetty Green,” as she sé Neen Ht ds certainly a travesty she was known in Boston ten years | f Justice p to pay all ago. many to a won this ¢ aS Sa, articularly when ty in jal," Hoyt Head rd Life the Justice HARTFORD, ata 1G @ capitalist, of Cincinnati, has be chosen President of the Hartford ! nts veto bill passed 1t8 second read- Insurance Company as controlling © vk \ the House of Lords yesterday bolder. sout division, | / ( “Gus” Seib, Who for 12 Years Has Masqueraded as a Man Ami Si concentrde est Podeur de | | | gautle auffit, u4B EVENING WORLD, TURBDAY, MAY Years TOO IN BATTLE YOUNG POLICEMAN OFCARBARNBAND CATCHES A THIEF AND PANSY CLUB. WHO SHOT AT HIM $0, 1911, '“Pinafore” Hits | Scored by Hopper | and MacFarlane BY CHARLES DARNTON. HBPRE'S nothing like a “revival” to try an actor's soul. Whether it's the odious fear of compart. sons, the haunting dread of audiences with memories or the unknown quan- i ' e = * titles of “stars,” we on the safe side |Looking for Excitement and} ot the foottignts nave no means of ss sa knowing, but there's something in the | He Finds t—Two Others | air, even on a night when your collar ite responsibilities, Revolvers, — Blackjacks Clubs Used in Desperate and doesn't appreciate | Street Fight. | Also Nabbed. | that seems to freeze the blood of the | : people on,the stage | | | Leucktiy, at Casino last night, kelword Molloy, a young poltveman of | “Pifafore” had a good commander in WRECK SHOP WINDOWS. | 2 Mercer xtroet station, has been elias deine ce j | wanting something exciting ever since] singing that ter » Who kept such h hte acting and Majesty's Ship was | Kane with his dwo.ppisonese ahd with | Raiph Rackstraw, sthough he was too aeiwlll probably op te plow. in prove ing this fact TO AGED DEPORTED WOMEN. Revelations at Ellis Island Would| New York the newspapers published “name in the hem,” and to to offer you the the “just as good kind” would be useless. “Kayser” gloves ‘‘costno more” than the “ordinary kind,” don’twear out at the finger ends and every pair contains A Guarantee that Guarantees You take no risk. ‘‘Look inthe hem’’ for the name “KAYSER,” it’s there for your protection. Short Silk Gloves—S0c., 78c., $1.00 Long Silk Gloves—75c., $1.00, $1.25, HR JULIUS KAYSER & CO,, Makers New York, N, ¥. n consuls in e parfum, que mains d'une | Kerkoff, Paria ‘a | TRANSLATION." $0 concen fragrance of this pertume, that I drop wuihe face and Saleum Ponder Terai r wy | he we the force a few weeks ago. | never in danger of gol the themts ate Santo It | of going on the themtrt | Neighborhood Panic Until} tte touna what he was looking for|cal rocks. With a rousing crew 6f| \ ore ly to-day In a thrilling thief chase| chorus men at hia*back—and those ! Police Reserves Rout Jthrough the narrow confines of Shin-|chorus men certainly deserve extra | Mene and bronght in ie snore ond Ws |NINE DEAD, TWENTY HURT inafore” tn AS TRAINS CRASH HEAD Of This performance of have ite shortcomings, but tt a worth ng to hear, A Gilbert & dnver 4 " Te ‘i | van comic opera in a joy forever, and | Denver and Omaha Ball Teams ¥ the Casino deserves praise for keeping Collision, ‘and Denver's Presi+ up the good that it began last spring | with the revival of “The Mikado.” In-| eldentally, you really shouldn't overlook | dent Gets « Toe Broken, | De Wolf Hopper'a weirdly tuany Dick) MCOOK, Nev. May w.—Runnide af Deadeye, for it has a gleam of humor | Miles an how, passenger traina | that Is all ite own, Chieax on and Quin —— <=. collid WIRE TAPPER FIRST ONE CONVICTED BY NEW LAW. vad League Baseball C y Fy > ina Poliman y the Measure Was Passed in 1907 Espe- Denver cay was thrown over, clally to Cope With Such Forms | the Players, | who were sleeping Swindlin| ght. brul none was} wiikey. & ne McGill, who got a toe Jonn Hartmann, a se wire) The car of he Omaha me tapper,” who swindled Lauster, | upright and he te a baker of Harrisburg, Pa. out of | jured $12,000 April 18, 1910, was conv yen iirc: ward cars ot ‘ teh trad terday in General Sessions. 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