The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1911, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

etn aaa eeRaaas weston cn 5 THE NING WORLD FOURTH ROM ANCE Baron Who Left Divorce Papers |Behind and Widow He Wants to Wed OF BARON STRIKES + SMAGAT IY HAL Von Wessel and Mrs. Noer, a Rich Chicago Widow, Fall in Love Aboard Ship. WANT QUICK MARRIAGE. | [sisch, fhe mame way, ts mend See HEART ON RIGHT SIDE, “MONA LISA'S” GUARDIAN IDAY, SEPTEM It developed that a room deen SEEKS NORMAL PLACE. SUSPENDED BY FRANCE, Th TRICAL MEN ALLEGED SLAYER ba tked several Ads before bined the f ~ 7 ; | Panis eh, Latheatee | bM Bet ive. TONG one SEDO her k Boy's Pleutal Cavity Drained, | PARTS pening MoKs Pe \ GOT A SCAR FROM F | R F F “\beon heard, but both guns had empty) His Vital Organ Tries to Re- peared trom the Louvre Theead \shells, indicating that both had been Homolle, Director of the Nation ail ition, i ed at once, Sain: Former Position seums, has been suspended by fir anes 1 The only remaining Cartinalt, Vincon-| MONTCLAIR, N. J, Sept. 1—Aftor | prench Cabinet. The Ministers th #0 and several others sald they had three and @ half pints of fluid had been he did not take sufficient precautio seen Scaglia loitering about in front of| W/hdrawn from the left pleural cavity |¢, guard the treasures In the musewn | -_—>— ———— ‘ rahe of William Stephens, aged ele at sement between No. 43 Hast Twenty-first street, where ‘t} Under an agreemen' the guns were found. Scagita disap. | Mountainside Hospital in this city, doc-| syintetry of Instruction and Fine peared the day after the murder, how-|‘°'* find to-day that his heart, which | 444 the Ministry of Finance, which J .| for several days has been beating | coved by the Cabinet, Prestd It Was Quickly Settled and the |Pelegrino Scagila, Smal and | feta Vincense Decame terifed and pee ie vient ado just ae if it belonged | 4PProved by the all od to-day an order plactt Heved he would be the next. there, ie returning gradually to ite nor- | Fallleres issued to-day a DI . 4 The St. Louis police learned that tion. the inapection of museums under Road Companies Are Able Sinister Looking, Is Blamed | scagita ned lett there the tater part of |™RPosition. hospital regard the | control of the Minister of Finance, A P 1 July for @ few days, but he #afd {t|case as remarkable, in that it was im- == Ge ji ‘din: was not until the day after the murder | possible to discover any traces of a| Wy Edy | RES ere” cae Me We camtee cal rrmecess | Coch bes oa ee Caan or wi PRIVILEGE TO PAY went with the detectives to St. Louts| (le use of a stethoscope, so far over hac mo! to identity him, the organ been pushed by congestion, | Or new ten year set the theatrical transfor oompant ‘The commitment, without ball, of Pele- Scagiia was pi us and had made| They declare that while it is nothing | Most Mberal mortgage ever o! he@ not knucklel down and refeed|crino Boagila to the Tombs to-day by 4 unusual for the heart te be displace!! Borrowers, You have no renewal! i ly many friends in St. Louis. They took| +) "initammation in the pleural cavity, 8. wages all around when the teamsters Judge Swann in the Court ef General) out one writ after the other to prevent |i: is extraordinary In this instance, in| &© pay for ten years. want on atrike to-day, the opening of | Sessions fe believed to mark an epoch in| his being brought back to Louts, | view of the great distance tie heart} You can pay it off at any time the theatre season of 11-1912 in about |® blood feud tint began in Brooklyn ey re waa nov until Wedn vey that | travelled, % + ramming the cavity, | ttlrty days’ notice or you can ” th Thal onuld | th: reach the prisoner wi finally turned over to ‘The operation of raming e cavity, | Seve teen Golayed, perhapa indgiinitely. kan uae Uh ak Uh 7 fe tne New York detectives, They put him | however, ts considered most difficult as | $100 or any multiple of $100 om wsbote Dig (nghest point in the killing of @hree! into a taxicab and rushed over into Iili-| well ae’ very painful. An. incision 1s | interest day. To-day, to-morrow and Monday—espe | members of one family. nols, with his friends following! The| made in the back. Into this aperture a | mpts one to save in clally Monday—are the blegest opening | goagita, « ewart, wiry little man with | latter got another writ, but it was too| sliver tube is inserted and ailowed to | 2¢ tempt hos aia ays of the season outside of this city. Refused a License Because He} Dida’t Bring Divorce Papers | From Sweden, | — juctions of | late, for the detectives were on a fast) remain there unti! the fluid has been |tO make regular red | For weeks travelling companies have |"osdene black eyes, was brought here! train pound for New York by that time, | omam there until the td mortgage principal. Recause ho falled to bring his divorce been rehearsing here, in theatres, in| ester@ay from Bt. Louis where a ternal pressure, Steplens is improving | Made to house owners in G jecause fal bring his divo halls, even tn armortes, and scenic ar- | 48 Considered to be a reputable mer- Yaoht Club's Closing Day Monday. | rapidly and ts expected te be fully re- New York in amounts of $10,0 with hin Baron Berger Von We: tists have been tutlding, retuflding and |chant, Gy Deteotives Cavone and Mi-| The Pilgrim Yacht Clut will hold tts| covered in a few days, "1 holm, Sweden, was prevented | bi From now on for several |celll, who had a good deal of trouble closing day celebration at the club- co jOr less. Send to any of our oming @ husband for the fourth retouching. | ¢, House, foot of Bay Torty-seventh | “014 Guard" Vetr Feant nmander | tor a circular. ral ce Weeks there wit Ge & veritable exodus lin having him extPadited besause Of | street, Ulmer Park, at 1 o'clock Mon-| Twa nendred members of O14 Guard - vont | dotompuiied: Stk of tare folk trom Broadway and the |the Aight hie friends made for him. | day ‘afternoon. An elaborate pro |camp, Spanien War Veterans, eaveate-| PERLE GUARANTI alta a idlgss scenery and properties are all packed! The Cardinali murders have pusgied |gramme will be carried out, consisting ception to Morris Simmons, Pommander- : = cense, The Baron, tn filling out the ap , Fallroad stations, —— Giuseppe, Bartolo and Vinoenso Cardl- | oor doat, auxiliary and catboat races, terday from Oklahoma, at faa bahateash | ital, : $ 4,375 4 Plication blank, sald he had been mar- Then the tcanstere struck. Employees | nai, amd ther uncle, Giovanni Cardi-|Tne races’ will be over a triangular |The new Adsutant-Ger eorge M.| Capt tled three Umer, two of hile wives being) Se ot Cain's ‘Transfer Company, No. 619) nay” | nine-mile course, At the conclusion « | Tusean, er ae sanounced | Surples (all earned) 10,625, aan hen divine West Thirty-etghth atreet, went out |Sanauet WH Wevaerved in the entitn (as bo make hie headquarters in| 79 pway, N.Y, a dead and the third ed by him, All COL. M’COOK VERY ILL nae 4 thers followed in @ hurry.| They Came from Sicily stx or seven | Saute. this sity. az 298 Vann bee eaten ‘ Of his wives had been sisters | AT HIS SUMMER HOME, | when Mr. Cain rynched his office to-day |70re ago. Pelegrino Goagiia had been | 07°" aie mesieuen ieunte ; There were no more women tn tho| he found the situation alarmingly quiet |® Playmate of the boys in there home ear family,” explained the Baron to an Rve. Psa for what he says is his biggest day in| town, Burgio, and when they decided ning World abta ad never Member of Famous “Fighting” "t long before he | t° come to America he came with them. | ‘ cnet r ud Be n a ted (iis after ARRANGED IN ORDER Family Seriously Attacked Seo intormiea ever the. teloptions that | THARATENING LETTERS RE \ONLY my last venture, | ONE DAY worl OF WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING BUY TO-D “0 #0 T left my pe by Heart Trouble not @ stick of “props” nor @ shred of | CRIVED NINE YEARO AGO. > Ac urenb-cqniey; STuet ues, o} Col Fol Famos MoCook, senior sem- | to poiee the teamalors’ wages trom $2.75! the same benevolent society. In March, | DON'T DELAY— have tied about my other marriage, and ber of the law firm of Alexander &|q day and % cente an hour overtime to|three years ago, a friend of the Cardl- / they would never have known an thing | Green of No, 120 Broadway, and one of |$3 a day and @ cents an hour for over- ie brothers Lattaneedy Lae tpt) yy | the “Fighting McCooks” of the ofvil|tima. threatening letters he received, an - am denied the riht to wet married Mr. Cain eaw visions of etacke of | they decided Scagifa must have written this State.” . ee tee a Sais EMBO Ngee et | soanerg th dheniven kod etore roots a5: | thea, ae Chey tlew U8 RANAWHLLAE. e y ii Jating the duet while audiences in It was brought up at @ meeting of the xor xes Jude sAgainst| Vor more than a year Col. MeCook |e QO th et Julse} UP THE APPLICATION PApEMs, [OUT Fixes Judgments Against) Yor more tans vear Oot, Mocook |She"ctien on "the fend” were turned |acciety and dulvepp Candinall sapped | Although this sale has broken all records, your size fs still here in many desirable st; The Baron was pecvish about his 1,000, So First Creditor | era: attacks have been more oF leas & hurry-up conference with his| Guisepp! was seen quarrelling in Coffey be - serious, but last Sunday night he was ‘ansfer men, Park with Scagiiaa On March 16 Gul- sail B Bene and in great tempor Gets First Money. forced to his bed with one of more than| MIGHT HAVE LOST THOUSANDS | seppi's body was found tn the vark. | Dositively to ; his near usual severity. Two trained nurses have THROUGH THE STRIKE. punctured with stab and bullet wounds, bride jooked on in dismay — assured “we will Ko on to Chics and straighten this thing out there. Wexlan Consul to the Marriuge License Bureau to vouch for bis right to take ivorced parson to produce the decree The Baron has lived tn this city t left for Stock! ast April. He is 'uuety-nings years old. Mrs. Noer eald MUL GAS Ueitisae ie: danecasiin . canvas would te moved unless he agreed) ‘They all settled in Brooklyn and joined Te about them, but because I was truthful f | | home in Rumpon, N. J. DISAPPOINTED BARON Tears! | away after big advance wales, and he| Scagila's face, Later, on his way home, failure to secure the right to become a tore up the application, while T tell you what we will do," The Baron had brought the [Nor- ano’ or wife, but the law requires a Greater part of the last ten years, having she was forty-three, They met for the first time on Che steamer Tietgan, which errived here last Tuesday from Stock- hol 1 have been at the Hotel Che thelr arrival, but Mra, , Noer wants to wo back te Ghicago at once to settle her estate, “LMtle aid I think when I started back for the United States after spending three years in " sald Mra, Noer, “that the journey would be such a ant one and @nd so happily, My nil was Arthur Novr, who conduct- “1 a large department store at Hoyn tore Ww and Madison sir 10. Ho was also in charce tion for fourteen yours, We resided at No. 409 t Chicago avenge. Three years ago he died and left me a com: fortable fortune and 1 decided to spend my time in Europe, My business as in need of my personal Attention and 1 started or chis country heart whole and , tancy tree, Quick courTsHir ON BOARD THE OCEAN LINER, “On board the ship the Baron, she cast @ coy glence in the dir Justice Bischof® was asked to-day to examine and determine the priortty of judgements against one thousand citt- zens who have fallen under the recent amendment to the garnishee act, which became effective to-day, The new law holds that the wages, earnings, salary, and income from a trust of a Judgment debtor shall be levied upon tn priority of the ckums, Under the law, as originally drawn, it was possible for a judgment debtor to make certain of his creditors privileged, Aw long as there was any exeoution against his income, none of his other creditors, regardless of their judgments and the amount of the same, could callect any of the debtor's Income, In some cases these conventent obligations extended through years, effectually breventing the execution of other gar- nishees on the debtor's salary, Under the new law any number of exe- etlons may be filed against the Ji of a del 4s discharged the next creditor's ex tion becomes @ and 60 on unl the Ju a the det dissipat A portion of the debt income eqiivalent to 10 per cent, each week, where a Salary Is more than §1z & week, may be Obtulned Under the law. It became Justice Bischoff's duty to determine which of the claims against the debors were oldest and to rank those following in order, Dozens of law- yers carried whole batches signed and arranged in order for execution, In most of the instances it was learned that the victiins of the executions are employees of the city, a Koodly pros physicians, including the family prac- titioner, Dr. Rueh! Kimball of New York, are in attendance, Intestinal troubles complicate the situatton, old and has made his summer home in Rumson for thirty-three years. He is Ohlo, whd} with nine sons and five nevhews, served in the civil wan ———.—___ NO “PINKS” AT THE BOUT. Special Omet in Garden, fight at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday niRht, The Evening World referred to the inefficient special police- men on duty tn the bulldin, “Pinker- tons.” It was the general bellef that the special officers had been supplied by the Pinkerton Detective Agency. This ts dented by George Bangs, gen- eral manager of the New York branch, Mr. Bangs made the following state- ment to-day to The Evening World: We desire to state for the informa- tlon of the public that the servises of this agency were not employed in any Way at Madison on the night of Aug. no way responsible for the alleged mismanagement of the attendance. Col, McCook 1s about sixty-five years the youngest #on of Daniel MoCook of Manager Denies Agency Furnished In its report of the Wells-Brown prize- © fthe altuation and they began sending messages urging transfermen to raise wagea—yleld to anything the teamsters asked, do anything, but get the scenery out. “The Follles of 1911," due to open Monday in Chicago has an advance eale of $11,000 that would have been sacri- ficed if this atrike had continued, “Bon Hur” would have disappointed thou- fande in the Middle West. “Madame Sherry” could not have opened in Nor- folk and several “Round Up" oompantes would havee been kept from starting the season. These are only a few of the instances in which “the road” would have eutfered. “I called up Edward Gould, the Preat- dent of the Teamsters’ Union,” said Mr. Cain, “and anked him to come around. He's @ sensible, fair man, and we @oon had everything fixed all right. Of course we had to give them what they demanded. I couldn't afford to let my patrons #uffer and block the whole sea- son even if T lost money, It will simply mean a small increase in transfer rates, but the managers are all so #ind the danger has passed and the advanced sales on ‘the road’ are safe that I don't think they complain. _— ee mani for State Library, ALBA Sept. 1.—Requests for 1m- mediat® appropriations for the State Library and Education Department and for power to contract to the extent of $1,000,000 for the Ibrary and for $200,000 for furnishing the new education build- Ing, were mate by the State Board of Regents in resolutions adopted yester- day. ee been with him ever since, and three| Aigo the theatrical managers got wind} Giovanni, the uncle, who had a pool- room in Cole street, declined to give the police any information, although he was told his own ume might come next. Scagita had disappeared, but in 190 the three remaining Cardinalis learned he was in St. Louis. In June of the same year, a few weeks after this discovery, Giovanni was shot through the head as he sat at a win- dow of his poolroom, It was found that two men had rented @ room across the street. A shotgun was found in the room, SEEN LOITERING NEAF SCENE OF MURDER. On last July 81 Bartolo was killed tn —————— Try it on SANDWICHES Makes Cold Meate Tasty. MEN’S-~ WOMEN’S FINE SHOES 49 $1.9 .29 §$ MADE LIKE HAND SEWED WALDORF SHOE STORE 98c 1 NEW Sorsey City, aan rulton st 118? Bitton Se Jersey Clty Wy reeeciri _¥.: 10 MAIN ST, MT, VERNON, N. + Our Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Boys’ Suits at 2.50 For a few days only, we will close out at our Union Square and Harlem Stores all broken lots of medium and heavyweight boys’ suits EY, STORES, 182° Newas Edition Now Ready The first big edition has already been exhausted of collected from our other stores and placed on Vorld’ een Goo sale at these two stores only, at the unusually | The World e. Fall Renting Guide v0 low price of $2.50 a suit. Included are New York's Hig "ry rage yd “sought an introduc. ne him. “two days ot we were engaged | (RISH VOLUNTEERS GO and the captal: ald he wanted © \- us married eetore Ms ship aasiea be Va INTO CAMP TO MORROW, to Sweden. 60 We agreed to be mar ried before 1 star The New Idea that does away with the Greatest) of Corset Discomforts Double-Breasted Suits (8 to 18) formerly upto $7 Norfolk Suits (6 to 14) formerly sold up to $6 -Class el for Chicago. It| First Regiment Receives Orders A partment Houses " Russian Suits (3 to 7) formerly sold up to $3 £ . far witout being marvied, fos" tant at to March for Rosedale, L. 1, Sailor Suits (4 to 10) formerly sold up to $8 t and the SECOND edition tae Hout such thingass Me MOY for Three Days’ Outing Boys’ Reefers (3 to 9) formerly sold up to $5 is now ready for FREE dis- about such things.” Oo ; tribution at all the World's The Baron said hix family was con-| The annual encampment of the First nected with the roy He js a cous! house of Sweden. ron Cederstrom, husband of Ade! Tho Baron brought some h and Antends starting a stockefarm somo- where in this State. Regiment, Irish Volunteers, will be held at Camp Ben Burb, Rosedale, L. 1, Sept. 3, Sand 4, The will bo opened by Compant Sunday th And all of them, just in time for School Opening, at One Sale Price, 2.50 Branch Offices. New Yorkers have been quick to procure copies of this greatest and most com- reliensive Apartment nse ide ever compiled After leaving the Marriage License | On the field, of which 7 fouse Guid Pi Bureau he and his brideterbe ment] Coapiain, the Rey Mam Wash Suits at 75e, formerly $2.50, 82 and 81.50 and printed, which presents some time in looking over the marriage | Loughlin, will be the ant. i of the different States In the hope| Col. Charlés Crowley and Lieut.-Col, - * - . q 9 illustrat id detai Famous K. & E. and K, & S. Blouses, 35¢, 3 for 81 Beate ales 200 High-Class Apartment 8 ° 4 8 a) Houses Located in Riverside Drive Madison Ave, they could find one near-by where « E. P. Giigar have issued orders for as. @ ileense is not required sembling the regiment at the Iriah- preg apm American clubhouse to-morrow in field WAITS 6 HOURS TO BE FIRST, |unitorms, wnich include campalzn hats, blue shirts, Khali pants, leggings, belts Depesitor im Brooklyn's N. ang haversacks. The feld officer of the day ts Major Thomas J, Nolan and the Postal Bank Starts Line at 8 A.M. | ofticer of the day Capt Charles i. Morris Seltzer of No. 29 Palmetto | Montgomery street, Brooklyn, was the first deposit- — or in the Broskiya Postal «s Bank. | NEWPORT TENNIS FINALS | Which opened to-da: ne main Pos Once, Washington and 'donnamn| PUT OFF TILL TO-MORROW. | Streets, Seltzer came to this country uy from Roumania in 18%, So anzious |, gcd spol rieoaute of was he to be the first to open an ac- Deer is on ¢ ont The “ABDOBAND” holds the abdomen in the normal posi- tion and positively prevents the corset from riding up. It takes the strain from the hose supporters and prevents the tearing of the hose. bey”Sale at our Union Square and Harlem Stores only.“@ia Central Park West = Park Ave, Broadway Lexington Ara, Washington Holgnts Gramercy Park Seventh Ave., Ete, UNION SQUARE, lth § 9 BROADWAY at 49th St, 279 BROADW AY, ne # 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near € i 1g5th STR If you prefer, send five cents for postage and « copy will be mailed to Address: Room 103, World Bidg., NEWPORT, R. 1, Sept. 1 ; Ur bowen, He putin a Bon we M4) iawn tennin championship. were ponte The. feature is a band fastened to | '3 ROOMS FB. Brery ope of the sop Archur W. Rohberger, a postal clerk, [PONG Unt! to-morrow at It A, M., when | the inside of the corset, the ends OUR 1911 FURNISHED Hotes pictured and. ‘dee Gf No. 68 Boaver streot, was second. He Survivors, Seale. th Wright of * * A UE $65 scribed in this Booklet De arrived at the Post-omfice at &.0 o'clock Motougntin of of which protrude through slits and CATALOGUE Pe Luze has been advertised ig Aver men twe hove nd. Mra. eon Monday. Th fasten with buckles on the outside WE PAY Housekeeping the Apartment House five men, two boys and a yed on) Monds ue FREIGHT & (OT ee adele Columns of The World, No. 17% Pacific aventie, were in line, | 4 Larned, th of the corset next to the hips. kk. R. FARE \ FURNISHED era xf Garnet Got gle de | You will find the R&G “ABDO: GRAND RAPIDS of om. pining = HB fA Ce t CHARLES FROHMAN OUT. After Weeks of Uiness He Attends BAND” Corset by far the most satisfactory relief trom corset dis- comfort and inconvenience./ D120-Extreme Low Bust ‘ iy ve or Trucks, RALCREDITTERMS ~ ~~ a $50.01 th $3. 95 $0 Sa | Neely READERS OF ’ | Lyon $ | Reheerssl at the Empire, PER ect | + pee: eons! Tooth Powdar ' A ; $100 Worih $10.00 Bown $1.50 Weekly THE WORLD The occasion was u dress rehearsal of | pot nee ium Low Bast Price $2.50 $150 $15.00 $2.00 targer | Hf ing out of Youn Drew's oem pity "A dint nies: potonly cleanses, preserves and -Medium Bust $200° *' $20.00 $2.25) {én ff won ma, nav Hubert Henry Davies, the autior, was beautihes the teet! without in- F120-Extreme Low Bust re iia BER oittere var MRR 0 RMR He SRTE Pte a ea peg Pi A edt aye SO Jury, butimpartspurityand fra- ' Flzt Medion Bat ai ~h atta Miedt ity OME, Terma Avoly Also to New York State, New Jere! \\EYERIRE World: Me sete articular, reuinstiam. ite war unanis Brance to the breath, removing to attend the premiere of “The Siren,” im which Donald Brian opened at tho instantly the odor of tobaccn, ins Knickerbocker Theatre on Monday. Sunday World, Se per Sun Seud your Fe ane Gener? * Me eetiont, Massachusetts and Khode Island, NEY 106m WORKED i

Other pages from this issue: