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at ran THE Kvéialne NLONARES FAD WINES MBROADWAY MUSICAL SHOWS ‘Young Mrs. Ream the Latest Chorus Girl to Annex Rich Husband. ‘ GOULD MARRIED ONE. Saw Miss Kelly in “Havana” and Become Her Devoted Attendant. Marrying millionaires or millionatres’ ®ons seems to be still a pi ar pastime ‘with the merry maidens of the ch ‘The announcement tha ton, an er us, inor Pend while “front row" girl in a Humber of successful Broadway musical Ghows, has just become the wife of Louls Marshall Ream, a son of Norman B Ream, mu ate of J. Pler t that seve matrin ror two, who have recen'!y succumbed to the smiles anc the rious wit ecems to lie in eve horus girl luughing eye is, ourse, Frank Gould, whose marrisge to dainty Edith Kelly a vow ogo created a small sensa- thon. | ety girl} Who came to this cov ay “Jimmle" Powers in was one of the sw mous ‘Hello, Plece, and it © igh trevie rn Humber that Gould's attention. His was Miss Helon Kel fhim, and he begu to the chorus gir! rmer FRANK GOULD MARRIED Ac. GORDING TO “SCOTTISH RITE” At the close of the season they seen together tn Europe and this gave rise to the stories of the ‘The fact was finally revea bad been married by “Seotch Rite’ in Edinburg’ obtained a lease on Sir CARUSO DECEARES ~ HEWON'T STRAIN marriage. d that the the s0-called Mr. Gould Walter Scott's Bistoric home—Abbotsford—but did not occupy it for long, both he and his new wife preferring the gay boulevards cf Parla and the Bohemian iife of the, Continent. During the past summer it w — rus mMored that Mr. Gould was trying tol. r @ust George Edwardes trom the man- | Friend Says He Will Appear @gement of the London ty, install | | himaelf as director and present a mus! cal show in which his wife, who left the playhouse a chorus girl, would be een as star. Mr. Gould obtained por @asion of a large block of Galety stock, but not a sufficient amount Here but Will Take No Chances, to prevent 1 daa eeneeted a Board of Direstors. Mr. Gould and his} dedi patil a ce | wife are said to | ind HIS |as he did last season and that he w country and wi! not sing he during the coming wi 1 most of their time abroad se 's y conv ARSthir- chore eel. who tecently his throat is in perfect conditi Mexed a miliivnaire’s son Is jthe news brought back from Italy toe] brated Dessa Gi day by F. years on arlo girls” on 1 with “The first of married Henry M yer of ( ha tp, ss he in wal an- vas | the seven or eight Wight Newman, the Chirago friend of celebrity. in Naples said Mr. New to-day. “He of the mos. ta adwa While impre 1 intimate y every 1 musical wa Caruso’s guest Draper M Dougherty, a nlumbus, The wed nd at his country place Re }man at the 8 | seemed to be in spt told that he t. How 1 taking chan 1 spirits and r. he sald was es and that no liv- suade him a cold ag he s forward with » New York t yo! s fond s sald to nd when youn; male parer h man and w be admed Miss stormy ca ried to Deny th the Bhe ° roughert rou eard avout ng n vung nthe y 1h Gioson hat 1a sure RON 8 a Wealthy n e sate bsolute of taking His experience last red him of the Had hy ning ‘his voice he ing tated to a Wen Hae has als of the really inasmac tenders for this d ticat ont ippea abit ap W nave yout str only Mr N formanc West opera ity wman ot Ro eated king atte The and di fur a nded 1 of ared in the E} trended than tw equent netlon, s 1a the and ne presen- was en- » the lower Lot received the more charge mond rin missed bect f k oO by the local co Immediately 1 $100.00) veloped from thi Charles Dana G that artist crea “The Widow quently before the pul MISS M'CAULEY MARRIED RIGH JESSE LEWISOHN, Sti!) another chorus won distinetion by im ire sold out ld for $8, ready ald Mr vilade! cannot p tively what I mored in this and that sup N usic publishers po do with the 1 mean a serious log Golden We To. Ise to busines company. This Girl of t Madame 1 | operas now 1, When I had charg gr ne Bu four p ed Mr f and ever you 1 who recently aveying a million was Kdna Mot r era al sons a edy compan Mt former HKrovslyn yom ' con day a Mot lionair last yc amazeme friends, Mr. Lewisohn Associated wit and sporting cele met Miss McCaule youthful Lillia deen a « i Miss Met Russell’ car wh a Miss eman, re aneae mann-He k devote ire ich to the the latter's at the call BOY FORETG! D HIS DEATH, er sin fly n Bayreu int sion, the we hit of t us uu ad the Hot ling ad | he and 6 he Miss tog when the long days as, Willard Ker was bitten by Aug. 1 he Hospital A sup- and during ay in Waiting vuley mad ref for ued for damages ar da the verdict of t vrs as to rables the time that Mr. I tiled Snrico Salinu of the sult by the pay th siree: hau veen And then there we us girls 1 of a few years ago who made similar k, papa, I'll be catohes—Edna May, who is now Mrs, | here?’ th Ked, Oscar Lewisohn, sister-in-law of ‘Only a few said his father, Lewisohn; Goldie Mohr, who 1 ‘Only a few days," sald the boy, Allen W, Wood, a Pittsburgh million-| "and then I die, I die in a few days.’ Marle Wilson, who married the| An hour after the boy had thus given late Freddie Gebhardt; who ace La Rue, chorus vp hope the characteristic symptoms of graduated from the into |rables appeared and he began to foam playing small parts, and who then be-/at the mouth, His parents ent came the wife of Pyron Chandler, and for and the hoy wos hurrie? to Pelleva @ whole host of others DM DAUGHER'T PAID BOGUS CUSTOMS MAN $60 DUTIES, SAYS PARSON. Passenger on Savoie Tells Story That Leads to Strict In- vestigation, Customs men vestigating th La § duty to $a customs ked to-day. though not attired as a pt as such the passenger Ust, is a clergyman tn the su nd detectives. are in- story of a passenger on who declares he paid 8 in man who represented hin official when the Michael Heitz, who, vele, al- or named on says he rbs of Kan- sas City, and Rene Boulanse vere sec and cabin. passengers. ad in his trunk articles for religious services which he de- ed worth $#). Wh w ug for the cleared, Boular rid the an Who Raid he was a cu 1 him have the goods Boulanze sa and d and t sanded $4 vdnitted, Detectives sear find no one Who an ton of the n ‘ather Hett wok paid mut cond desert Boulanze and questioned was rel the pie swered the Both the publi the foods and had them stores appraised, 2c SS KIDNAPPERS TAKE BOY. PivesYear-Old Youngster's Pether nh a the Hae tved Hints police of the Bedford ay t Brookiyn, reported t arance of f areold John Dug: lino, son of Dominick Duzlino ef No, 44 North Ninth street, The child vanished on Thursday and his parents believe h has beer There have been many kidnappings in the ne during the past year, but the children have been re 1 po: say that Ir majority of cases soms were pat the returr of th ildren, The father of the boy told the polt-e hat he ha ttenin ters. Hy r . nen The EDITOR HELD FOR ARSON. Saw | \ ‘The office and plant of the Volkshote | and Jour at No. 1 udway, Pat erson, N. J, was bur arly yesterday and to-day the editor, Frederick W Becker, Was arrested and charged with arson, He was held for the Grand Jury Albert Beeglin of No. 129 Bro: told the police that Just pefore the he saw two men running from the newspaper Hiding and — positively recognized Becker a# one of them Becker denies flatly that he was near the place at the time and 1s corrobe wit n the statement d by his early Thursday evening and all night. The oharg ily of Samuel All LKLS 20 ({| aa WORLD, BATU {s arson in the first degr trouble bis death would cause his land- lad Mrs, Segred Hultaberger, of No. 2m Bast Thirty-first street, and left a AOtS AGOIORISIn: tO hie ice He said “Don't blame me too much and don't let. my mother know.” Lind, twenty angered the lives of the six years old, and electrician, had Sutton, over the printing shop Show Girls Who Have Wed Millionaires | | 1 PRIEST GIVEN $2,000. Rev ather § th Gets “arewell) | < From Parishioners, The Rev. Father Joseph F. Smith, first assistant pastor of Holy Cross Ro- | | man Catholic Chureh, in West Forty+ |gecond street, for the last elghteen| | years, was presented last evening with @ purse of $2,000 in gold by the parish. ltoners. The occasion was a farewell gathering in the school hall, Father} | Smith has been made pastor of St. Ber- | inard’s Church in West Fourteenth | | street, to eu tha Rev. Gabriel A. Healy. Peter J, Dooling presented the purae. Others who spoke were Mgr. McCready and M. F i, Leon B. Bailey sang. The consiated of | Peter J. Dooling, chairman; Thomas W. Duane, secretary, and James O’Con- nell, treasure’ ——____ Suicide Anked Forgiveness, Before ending his life with iuminating gas Axel Lint was disturbed over th KRDAY, SEPTEMBER DAN, BEPPS MAES By ty abet asked Miss Lottie vlor, head mant- fours at the Cadillac barber shop, of her sympathe! fellow nall-pollshers, jreferring indignantly to the new fore- |man, “He hac the nerve to bawi me| out for coming late. Asked me ff 1) (thought they wae running @ ladies’ rest | room." fn Miss Nell of PHOTO @ywiute ENT IS OPENED. | |. “Bay, that's a great tdea, chirped 3 —Jup Miss Florence Waterhouse, “Why dval HUFFY MANICURE SETS UPHER VERY OWN BARBER SHOP _—> “Fresh” New Foreman Bowls | Out Nail She Takes Revenge. Trimmer and GIft!s GO WITH HER. So, There, Says Miss Naylor | When White Lighters Put Her on Easy Street. “Say, what do you think of that guy? “TD wouldn't stand for it, Lottle,” put{ Brant, adjuating the folds her hobble wlan ketting ultogether too fresh here.” before the ound op have I've year b n not Kong to stand for it. I don't to work for heen saving In this place shop of my miied Mise Lottte, az she ranged her tray of Implements. STRIKE, THEN RIVAL ESTA him or anybody else. money my for four pwn if T wanted to, don't you start a rival shop near here and take us girls in? We'd bring all our steady customers over and do a great business ‘I'll do it," Miss Lottle exclaimed. “Are you girl with me?” | “You bet we are," they chorused, In two more minutes—time spent in telling the new foreman what she thought of him—Miss Naylor had packed up her array of files and buft- ers and, followed by her faithful com- panions of the orange stick walked out, noses in the alr, A week later there was unwonted ac- tivity in the basement of a house a few doors up Forty-third street. Carpenters, plasterers and decorators labored day and night and within a few days the Metropole Barber Shop, Miss Lottie Naylor, proprietress, stuck Its nice, shiny new pole up on the sidewalk sné opened Its doors to customers There was no lack of these, Each of the three girls had @ long tring of reg- ular customers among the sports and spenders of the White Light District, and from the first day the new shop was crowded from morning unt! mid- night. HER KEVENGE HAS LONG PLANNED BUSINESS END. | Fourteenth street to be foreman of their new shop an Jack Jones as one of the best knights of the strop and leather, The bootvlack, too, deserted ‘nis former haunte and came over to the girls shop, and then, When more regular customers of the Cadiilac's tonsorial parlor began fre quenting the new establishment, Miss Naylor felt her revenge hat indeed been ompiete “You see,” she told an reporter to-day, “It war this way We girla liked our old boss, Fritz War- schauer, who had been in the Cadillac fourteen years, He had a mix the owner of the shop and was let out The new foreman was a fresh little party, and we couldn't stand for him, I had alwaye Intended starting my own business some day, and ao here we are ning World Abin Bball di | STOLE CHECK FROM MAIL TO PAY TAILOR’S BILL. Detectives Say Man Arrested Member of Gang Charged in Robbing Letter Boxes Recent robberies of math boxes in the wholesale section, of Manhattan were revealed to~lay in Harlem Police Court when Charles Snyder, twenty-one old, « singer in a moving picture » was arraigned and held In $3,000 ball on a charae of forgery. Snyder's home h house at No Is iat Kast One Hundred and He ordered a sult of from a tailor at No. 4 Bast One (and First street a week ago nd tend veck for $14 drawn by HJ vak and sult manufac. ture new The Har- lem tatlor Wid immediately cash the k, but commantoated with the bank ywhich the check was drawn and was told {twas all r In the mean tin nt e Mr. Mendetx had re- porta to the police that a check for 31H had be olen from the mails er it had posted, Detectives Kahn and Di the One Hundred and Fourth street pracinet arrested Sny- ness houres, The detectives say Snyder {a a member of a gang that has been robbing mail boxes OHJO BRIBER SENTENCED, THEN GIVEN RELEASE. Three-Year Term of Legislative Onfticial Suspended Until Ap- peal Can Be Heard. COLUMBUS, ©0., Sept. 9%—Rodney Ghegie, former Sergeant-at-Arms of the Ohlo State Senate, recently convicted of aiding and abetting in the alleged bribery of State Senator L. K. Andrews, to-day was sentenced to serva three years in the penitentiary. Giegle's April 1%, 1912, to allow the we to be carried to the Circuit Court. If the court does not hear the case on or be- fore that time a further suspension will be granted, He w sed. peliiedndRiot > De nancy WATCHMAN USED A PISTOL. Emilie Tigantaro, appear in Morr affects watchmen who carry pistols, streets that are under repair. been bothered rome by gangs of boys, "our times at a crowd of young. who Ived stopped up the win room with paper. s and door of his There is an uncommon soda cracker packed in an uncommon way, which keeps it uncom- mon good—it is In the moisture-proof package &e Never sold in buik NATIONAL BISCUIT From their former place of employ- ment the girls brought William Jerome him. with | been in a rooming | der yerterday while he was trying to persuade the Harlem tatlor to cash the check In Snyder's room were found two vievks drawn by downtown pum. ntence was suspended until &@ watchman, will nia Court thie morn- rn how the new Sullivan law “We at No. 213 First street, Brooklyn, has been posted in the Bronx for some time to patrol He has t _nipht he became #0 provoked Police of the Alexander avenue station, hearing of the shooting, arrested PAY M Uneeda §/= | 8 Always fresh— 9 |= E—| @ crisp—good— § |= FS) i clean. Always 9 (SS j wholesome. 5° | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ALL FISH TO BE TAKEN sg FROM KENSICO LAKE. Great Seines to Clean 'Em Out) © and Put 'Em in Other Lake. " Kenstco Lake t# to be converted ito b | \ storage reservoir for the Catal! water syetem of this city, and the fieh - n It must move, The State Fish Com- nission is going te move them, begtn- ning on Monday. Shad fishermen from the Hudson will drag them out in selmes 560 feet long as the water is drawn @f. Great t cars have been prepared to fish overland to Rye Leke, Lake, Bryam Lake and otBer an ponds fr six to twelve miles away. MOTHER KIDNAPPED CHILD. to Produce Maby, Charging that his wife, from whem he is separated, kidnapped his eur. year-old daughter from a nurse walle the little one was out walking @ few days ago, Raymond Vesques to-day ed Justice Goff in the Supreme Court to Isnue a writ compelling the woman to produce the ohtid in court. The request was granted and the quen- tion of which of the parents Is entitled to the little er! will be legally de- termined. ‘The Vasquezes were married five years ago, Vasquex declares his wife left him without cause when they ‘were Hving at No. 114 East treet in January, 1910, Later n agreement w entered Into and the father was allowed to keep the child, Vasquez now claims his wife has violated (he agreement by taking the child away MALTED MILK The Food-drink for Ai Ages. fa ats acs aoe ovens ote ich mul, malted grain, i» powder Samm, A quick hunch prepared fm» mistén, HORLICK’S, Take no substitute. Ask for Mas in Baw Mlle Tree a Every Woman in trouble—with headache, backache, nerves on edge, poor = spirits and unreasonable fatigue », can find help for her wholesystemin BEECHAM’S PILLS Sold Everywhere, —_ in bones 10s. ond 38a . A !