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a Nl i ‘Theatrical Managers, in Convention, YOUTH WHO SHOT May Decide to Abolish Orchestras NEWSWOMAN HERE "TOSEESWEETHEART Had Met Pretty Brooklyn Girl | ina San Antonio Drug) | Store. HIS STORY OF ACCIDENT | Robbed and Penniless, Was, Trying to Pawn Pistol | When It Dropped. ARTAUR. | Into the pitiful tragedy of the death | ' Is the theatre orchestra nearing its! of @ hard-working mother, Mra. Rose e- = | ena? 7 Malehedos, which followed the arrival i: SA\ David Belasco has already answered vesterday in New York of James Cui € ) this question by burying his orchestra lens Henderson, a gaunt, bhie-oyed Tex. y mM fh pit In autumn jeaves that began falling an youth, was woven to-day a etory of t | when he opened his Forty-fourth street the young man's pursuit to New York ( | house and ringing the death knell of of @ dark-haired, deautiful Brooklyn music between acts with soft-toned| girl named Edna Ghering, who lives on | gongs sounded behind the walting cur- | Pacific atreet, whom he had met in the tain, Siar drug store in San Antonio Inst Next we may listen to the one-man summer, | 4d, in short, to use words to fit the! Young Henderson had accidentally Mites | pet, an organ that plays everything | dropped a rusty old 38-calibre pistol from | ABORN-OF er |but pinochle—strings, woods and brasses, \ paper covering in which he carried !t OPERA Co LN | for all the ear can tell. and {t had exploded, sending a bullet Zz. N This organ, tue invertion of @ man Into the woman's groin. She dled later. | hn, in Tonawanda, has been brought to the Henderson held in $2,500 ball by ‘attention of the National Association of “ i | Theatrical Producing Managers its Coroner Winterbottom to-day for an in- abba aa Le nies at quest next Monday. So far the unfor- * president of the association, has slg- tunate youth has received no word from friends or relatives. | nified his willingness to have the experi- Wiad le Botha te the Fetay): lank ment tried at his playhouse, Meanwht figure and the open, frank <<] Aer ee . atl i Siete ee & committee composea of Henry W. Henderson to suggest victousness, He | . i Savage, Lee Shubert, Andreas Dippel, | has Impressed the police as simply an|4"4 90 many people, Atl the thme I had | the Coroner's office to-day. They heard | Milton Aborn and Lew Fields has been immature boy, impressionable and with-| the pistol In my hand j Henderson say guessed ‘he would | appointed to “investigate” the instru- out his character formed. Ed Pond, a! “I went by Ber Frankiin's | (wat Bidets Ber | ment for which so much is claimed. friend of his brother, Tennilie, a civil *tatue-yes, two or t times, Once | i told 5 actos bile eves as | ‘There fs discord between managers and engineer of Galveston, thrust an old |! stopped to read what it wa Lee wae | aud Coroner Winterbottom musicians because members of the into his hand as he boarded the|!" the saunre there, Pretty soon T got {tired and went mmahip Brasos five |had the pistol in th New York and Edna days ago “to see par I might find another wn #hop. was the first evidence of alertness f P 7 | <i qth h | or a comprehe I've got one, Jimmy, take tt along; | + ned to be a hundred | sometimes you need a gun in New York people trying to crowd by me. T tried | worse than in Texas," urged the | to let them b A newsboy with a rud- friendly Pond. ber coat brushed past against me and | . Hit fell to the street. The pist shot off, hot and har 714 STOLEN FROM Hi ON lel looked at everybody for a second, | Ga reatraee t and walked |" ard City Hal ye: 1 Maewtaes Lids ti varie tite Art asi ly bi arr} Identified Henderson as the men Hendersor mene aee © Poudre be 1aewe until he landed yesterday morning and | yr POPE RECEIVES VISITORS, peketa were wht m's found his pockets empty. Of the $4 he | "tq Trend ad on leaving San Antonio he spent $20 !emall tc over on the walk. I pe rand thought found a he sald a Hors CooLey SeEcY oF TE MGRS ASSON laeaa foe for steamsh'p fare and the other $14 was [boy ga the {ce cream : ’ stolen from him aboard ship. counter of the store where he worked Doctors Believe Chats With Dif- In his pockets he found forty cents, in San Antonio for a gin: a and é eet i jest enough to buy a bite to eat and a photograph of Miss Gh There ferent Callers Will Brighten take him over yunfamiliar ferries and | were also two te ma. n a 1908 structing the Gal his fat used one, gun. although T can ui It was old and I didn't know how to work tt, When Ed. Pond put|pra‘ipuny nis tithe {i tn my hand, T Just simply) took tt. jis oto that's all. T remembered about carrying Tin has ‘ jnone of then His mother as not to ge arrested, if I put|moved to San Antonio a year and my pocket, I wrapped a paper |he started to « In the soda counter avyound it and carrie tt in my hand|It was over th 19 & pawnshop back of some big church Ne, met M ee PAS ec di over there. The man sald ft was ni jae rans pills MIG gee lly but lately T haven't heard rood and told me to get out. 1 Also wanted to elevated ratiroad ang asked him how te work it. He was frightened and) told me to go away, WANTED MONEY TO SEND! ,. BOY IS BLAMED. WORD TO HIS MOTHER, | al"the su “You see I wanted money to send | No. 2 r word to my mother, Sallie Cullen Hen- {stricken frienda and relatives 0! ’ + tale lh t No. dit, Weye |Siain Woman, ‘Thetr blame of the tall, Woodlawn ave sy Antonio, Tex. T| Sr" attent mindadie eared oy was walking around and looking and| about in his hand was emphatie looking at the crowds and bulldings| The husband and 1 HYSICIANS describe a certain physical condition as “getting into icious circh Applied to skin diseases, this would mean that tho Skin was Inflamed because it was Irritated, and lyritated because it was inflamed. ‘A condition like that might be practically perpetual This is where the securing of “Therapeutic Rest” is the first Jpgortant step toward recovery. If the affected Skin can be jeved of its own Irritation for a time the Inflammation, Redness, Soreness, or Infection will of themselves disappear through the recuperative processes of nee. e icious Circle” will thus be broken, Cd A vital factor in many years’ success of that Skin cific called “Resinol” is its Anodyne capacity for putting Pain, Itching and Irritation to Sleep—for bringing rest to the Skin, sinol” stops unbearable Itching almost instantly, and soothes Irritation like a charm, when outwardly applied. pee ; In doing this it secures for the Skin “Therapeutic Rest,” 4 during which the splendid healing powers of Resinol are mad H four times as effective as they could be without this “Skin R facto’ r. ‘ “Resinol” is also a powerful, though harmless, germicide, which destroys Bacteria and Disease-Germs wherever applied. These are the reasons why Physicians, the world over, pre. scribe it not only for obstinate Skin diseases, but for deep- seated and sluggish Sores that will not heal under ordinary treatment, ra Resinol Soap is first of all proofed against the breeding of Bacteria, which thrive and multiply in all other forms of Fat kept at the household temperature of Soap. diseases, therefore, cannot be transmitted by Resinol Soap, nor by contact while it is being daily used. This Antiseptic and Preservative quality makes it possible to Seap far beyond al! others in the Nutrient factors These were 1 sundaes that was anxious to find out AT THE MALCHEDOS HOME THE » won were at The Pontiff. surface tines to Pacific street; whence {addressed to himself. He could not re- he hurried, He had forgotten Edna'a|tmember why he wrote them and ex-| ROME, Aug. 16. thaceeat Aine aidiress, but knew tt waa in the eighteen Piained that he “guessed, maybe, when since his filness, caused by anxiety, undred block. Three hours’ trudging |" S4W them in writing he't i) to £°|Pope Pius X. was permitted to-day to abgut did not reward him and the rain| {ome AeA” Cone Neloram adaresset) receive several c finally drove him back to New York, |"uyi hnther fell off a gtreet car and|*pproved, thinking tha “1 had left the pistol i mz grip atlig patiy hurt, Come home at onee nt persons might brighten the p No, % Broadway,” he said with « MST Ler jtlent. The condition of His Holl Southern drawl.’ “It was coming on| Menderson is well connected in was practically unchanged to-day night and I thought, maybe, I could | His father nlel Boone Hend ow improvement appears to contin pawn the pistol You see, I never had Was County it a slight temperature indicates that the gouty affection and the kidney dis- nee have not been wholly over- id high officials from in_addi- “m 1 two sisters, sin who | that feed the Skin through absorption, and in the bland, mellow, softening, Sweet-oil” characteristics that keep the Skin in Satin-like, unwrinkled condition, Wrinkles, you know, are chiefly due to a “drying-out” of the skin. And that “drying-out” is due, in most cases, to the actions of Soaps which parch the skin through their alkaline excess. Ri inol Soap produces a rich, creamy, id lather that softens even har ‘his softening lather lasts long enough to thoroughly massage the Skin with and permit the thirsting pores to absorb the nutrient, antiseptic, healing and lubricating factors that render the Skin smooth as velvet and ward off wrinkles. It leaves the skin in a delightful state of Repose, Coolness, Clean\ness } and well-being, Vor Toilet, Bath, Hair-washing, or Baby's use, Resinol ‘Soap has no equal. | At all druggists. } Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. RESINOL SOA that a woman. 1s | IMPROVEMENT CONTINUES. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911. THEATRE MUSIC | _ MAY BE SUPPLIED BY ONE-MAN BANDS |Row Between Managers and) Orchestra Members Brings New Organ to the Front. | |DISCUSS THE CHANGE. | i i} Producers, in Convention, May | | Adopt It—Brady Gives Trial, n Federation of Musicians, al- lied with the American Federation of Labor, have asked for an allowance of — | $1 instead of $10 a week while travelling Mgr, |0m “tthe road, In addition to sleeping- Mar. car accommoiations, It's the "s * most of all, that ts keeping the managers up and figuring. They figure, among other things, that entl ehey would be obliged to pay the piper sltwice over in a run of “one-night AX"! stands,” where most of the sleeping {s ni In other words, would be paying for at the $14 rate would not bo ovcupled the y del Val, and niece, pe reached Washington early ith Secretary Hilles and Ma W. Butt he was driven immediately to| done on board tratr the White House, where breakfast was| the room served. Greatest Sale of Double es Stamps Until 1 o’Clock Single Stamps Thereafter | Association | nothing, greater part of the time, le LABOR-SAVING ORGAN MAY} WIPE OUT ORCHESTRAS. | This problem hax been the greatest | one at the convention, and that’s why the labor-saving organ {s to be given | ¢ a hearing, unless a compromise 1a | pl reached before all the stops are pulled | ¢ out. Sordid detatis of this sort must be | te considered even by romantic stage heroes, such as James K. Hackett, who | cc happens to be a member of the man-| as agers’ associ ition Kt Another organ designed to cut down |¢ a theatre orchestra to six men has al- |B ready been installed in se ment places and fs «ald to be filling the | bill to the satisfaction of managers, It has opened the way for the Tonawanda si a1 amuses | for s OURT THROWS OUT PLEA MADE TO DODGE PRISON. Supreme Court Justice Brady that it is legal for a person to ead guilty before three Justices of the nirt of Special Sessions and be sen need by three others. The case came up on a writ of habeas ‘orn out by John F, McIntyre, 1 for ‘Tillie Price, who pleaded » charge of keeping a dis- 1ouse before Juatices Steinert and was remanded has de+ pas coun uilty to lerly jorker and May en Several days later w ist ler and Ryan we ttn. she Was sentenced to four moning $a the workhouse inventog, who claims that his instrus The writ was bre nt on the gre ment fg @ whole orchestra in itself and | that (ie court which imposed sentence can be built 80 as to be transported in| Was without jurisdiction and tiatshe an ordinary baggage car. He told t ovsembled managers that M ica, at Ocean Grove recen aside the orche: that had vided for her recital and warb! cusly to the strains of the organ. Thousands of musicians will be left mute and miserable if the Nation of Theatrical Producing Managers Wuys organs instead of gaging orchestras for their productions, | but no further step will be taken un- til a test is made in Manager Brady's Playhouge. Meanwhile the $4 a week# proposition of the musicians for room| and board, with sleeping car accomm dations as an added consideration, has een gently but firmly turned down, Getting Its second wind after the opening overture, the convention bore | down qpon play pirates with blood tn} its eye. The managers have decided to make it hotter than ever for film coms | panies that pr plays into equ tures. How {s it of the association explain, HOW MOVING PICTURE MEN, “PIRATE” PLAYS, “It's the simplest thing in the w A film company sends its chief director and a number of its a see a play, They watch it with an e to the and the ‘hier of course, for th They absorb the story and ) the action of the play in thelr m: The rest 1s easy, The name of is changed, but the principal scen reproduced, and the result is a mone making success. We have already si pressed films amounting in value t over §20,01 “We have also obtained thirty or more indictments for play piracy against out. | law producers who have st plays bodily. A stage director goes to a the- | atre with a nd walks oft with the whe Let an officer) on. To stop this we are pushing amendments to the copyright laws in both E: do and Canada, English dramatists are anx- fous to amills ! association in order to prote Winthrop f the newly elected directors. Brady is ready to hear the organ play, but for the moment he has lost his ear fc union music. This !mportant matte wholly in the hands of the so dependent” managers, who compose association. e “syndicate” maa aren't In it Double Liberty Stentne fs Tobacco Tags, Soap Wiener: Etc, Sample Oxiords Ever Held in America: 6,000 Pairs Men’s and Women’s Famous Trade=-Mark Ox- fords to Sell at 25c to 40c on the Dollar ‘VER before a sale like this. Even in late Fall we cannot recall Oxford prices approach- ing these, and no matter what pair or pairs of the 6,090 in this sale you buy you can- not help getting the shoe bargain of your life. cl this sale with the best shoe manufacturers in America, and to-morrow we can offer shoe values that will crowd our big shoe section to its capacity. Remember this appeal to everybody seeking high class, correctly styled footwear. All the latest models of this Summer are included. No matter where you live—Come! It will pay you. Buy perfect Women’s $3.50, $4 & $5 Sample Oxfords 3,500 Pairs Latest Models, at, Pair, Only $1 a pair—never before heard of price for new Oxford Ties, Christie Ties, Sailor Ties, Du Barry Styles, Matinee Ti 1, 2 or 3 Eyelet Tiesand Pumps, with or without straps. All the wanted leathers and fabrics, including patent coltskin, glazed kid, vici kid, velour calf, gunmetal calf, tan vici and tan Russia calf, velvet, suede and cravenette in several colors. Number of Patrs in Sizes and Widths. Choice $1.00 oh meme are | 2 \2'o| 8 |B) 4 |414\ & [515] 6 1 | 3 | 20; 28 | 28 | 32) 28 | 27 16 | 29 | 42 |1906 | 90 | 88 | 36 | 16 17 | 39/56 | 62 | 59 | 59 | 38 | 35 25 | 49 | 42) 55 | 40 | 40 | 27) 19 pair, hence this | Never before were tr such shoe Sale on third Floor values Values $3.50, $4 offered, and $5 Pair Sam THE TH STREET SPORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres Ld ———— All heel heights and toe shapes. Misses’ and Children’s 50c. 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