The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1911, Page 5

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THE E CHARGE “TILTED © |Billie Burke to Bring NOSES” CAUSED MURDER OF BOY Advent of Fashionabie Apart- ment Resented by Residents of Tenements. en Scotch Players Coming With “Bunty Pulls the Strings’ — Fritzi Scheff to Appear in a New Comic Opera, “The Duchess” — George Beban Will Be Made a Star in “The Sign of the Rose.” —_—_— TSS Billie Burke comes to the Youth Is Shot in Melee; Janitor | M neh wits “The Renawan” an . adaptation by Michael Morton of a) Accused Is Being French comedy by Plerre Veber and Tried. TIP OVER THE ASH CANS. Henri de Gorsse, The young heroine ‘9 under the guaiianship ef two [Bon aunts living in one ef the mnal) Breton villages, A oslebrated French patater who had a’ studio in Parte, ts |about to leave after a month's stay. fatendent of the Donac, an apartment |S Ng) ON" toing, “while the good house, Forty-ninth stroot and Elehth ants aro waiting for thelr i. avenue, accused of shooting and KININE | cnuroh, Colette has been a es Bartolomeo Paluso, who lived in ® folds with her brushes, her eanves and neighboring tenement house, on May jPaint-box. She has dared to paint a 1%, went over to-day until Monday. It‘ picture of the Ittle four-year-old son will be finished then. | of one of the shepherds, The aunte are Tho Donac was new last September. | scandalized when shown the canvas To Tt was act down opposite the old Eighth |thetr mind Colette has committed an avenue car barns, in a tenement neigh-|unpardonable sin, Vain are her ex- porhood. Tho butlders leased It, befora |planations; the aunts decide that man tt was opened, to the Whitehouse Com- |riage is the only thing that will save pany, realty holders. M the young girl from perdition. A mare The trial has developed s constant |riage ts arranged with the aid of the struggle botween tho suporintendent, | cure, but when she is wanted to ratity who was local agent, rent collector and tho engagement Colette Is missing. She employer of help (with a mere janitor |has run away to Paris, where her ro anéer him) and tho resident# of the, mance with the artist develops. neighborhood, They resented the In-| Among others in the company will be trusion among them bf an elevator |Aubroy Smith, George Howell, Henry apartment house, in which Ived 103) Miller Jr, Morton Sefton and Josephine families, most of whose members moved | Morse. through the street with their noses in the alr, BOYS WRITE OUT ACCOUNTS FOR THE POLICE. A remarkable feature of the prose- eution, under Assistant District-Attor- ney Frederick B. Manley, was the in- troduction of the ovidence of eight ova, friends and playmates of Paluso. They were gathered up by the polic after the ehdoting and taken to the po- Yee station. There they wrote out thelr | eocounts of what they saw. | Bere, for instance, 1s the statement ef ene of them written without prompt- fag within an hour of the death of young Paluso: “% was stending with @ friend right agrees the Auto Garage and I saw a dey throwing a pice of fea Hilokey then I acon Mr. Hickey taken @ (2) utr. on Tuesday evening, will intro- | gun of hie left side pocket and shot duos rue Dusan a cons opera, with Bartholo Peluso then I seen the boy ymusic by Victor Herbert and book by | taken over to the drug stre. Yours truly Joseph Herbert and Harry B. Smith, Jos. Rando, 312 West 49th street.” Miss Scheff Will be seen as @ flower girl ‘Attorney Abraham Levy, with his whore father wishes her to marry a associate counsel, Owen J. Bohan, called y count, Her own preference, witnesses to show that the situation of the apartment house, in a crowded neighborhood, near the ol oar barns, caused constant collisions between the | Genitor and the boys, and made him tr derson, John B. Hazard, Madison Smith, sibly angry. They tried to prove George Graham, David sey, May that he fired the ehot to scare iia eye Holey, Iailian “Spencer end MNGred | on Meade. | eee Chae ladee aigibatatipeed Godrge Redan will appear in hia own stores in the frst floor iE pla he Sign of the Rose,” at the windows had been pe ¥. beginning Wedneaday and broken, and how w t iswold, a wealthy insulted. They declared the s g in Gramercy Park, for- evening language of the nelshborhood ‘The trial of Frederick Hickey, super- eee A company composed almost entirety of Septch actors will bogin an engage- ment at the Comedy Theatre on Mon- y evening in a native comedy by Moffat called “Bunty Pulls the ti ‘Phe name of the play te incended to show the manner tn which “Bunty” Biggar, the daughter of the local provision dealer and grocer in small Scotch town, sets to rights the comical and curious domestic gies in which the family finds itself involved. The role of Bunty will be played by Molly Pearson, who was ne here as the slavey in “The Passing of 4 Floor Back." Other members company are Jean OadeH, Amy Singleton, rgaret Nybloc, Marjory Davidson, ond» Beresford, Camp- bell Gulan, Sanderson Moffat, George Ingieton and Will Jatone. Fritat Scheff, at the Herald Square @ handsome young ca\ alry officer, and the complications which her eventful marriage make up ‘The support- nm who had told how their h garbage had been reatre will importer livi gets to oNler @ Chr! re’ tmas tree for his a th a kot little girl, and, going home the night | ee ots ae len tT | before the y, meets Pletro Mas- by . sena, an Italian laborer, on the street BIG CROWD GATHERS AND and asks him to carry home a tree he| HEAVES OVER:ASH CANS. ha# juet purchased at a nearby shop. ‘Witnesses told how a crowd had gath- | * an takes the job and, carrying | 2 Aerated ves ith © to the Griswold home, etaya| eeiie hodea, & § enough to put ft tn posttion. obec g 6 he encounters the daughter | fallen with a 5 of the household, and, being a lover of | an upp ory on the Fortys| es her closely. Philip | ninth street side, there had pegrace younger broth- ntted to keep the little girl | lng and claim @ ransom in order | t money from his brother, After | leaves {t fa discovered that y has been kidnapped, and ed toward him, 8 support will be Frank- . George Probert, Carl An- Marie Pavey, Puith MaoBride ian Hathaway, been demonstratio Janitor Hickey, hanging aro’ things at H Pinte AES GETS A RENO DIVORCE, KISSES ALL HEA FRIENDS. The original Folton Bergere company Pre “Gaby” and rptation’® will 4 House, 19 Boss comes a Coyle Buckley of New} to tie re 1 bo played by | y at the Academy of | . jue od for the Murr "i Passing Parade ere's Burlesquers #0 excited court ho’ ‘ots ve every @ party of £ “Migs | Bronx | » the attrac. | garian “The Runaway” Next Week ‘Billy's Tombstones,” Bixley and Lerner, Tim’ C , Smith and Campvell and the Layton Trio. ‘The bill at the Amer! mill include W. 8, Kel company, Ward Brother@, th Lunds, Truax and Campbell, the Tambo Duo, the Alfreds and the Ozavas. — Sa an Music Hall Ins and SECRET SERVICE ORDEAL FOR WOULD-BE CITIZENS. Supreme Court Justice Townsend Soudder made a record at Long Island City yesterday in admitting foreigners to citizenship. When the session ended, 197 candidates had been heard, Of this number 67 were Germans, 65 Italians, 8 Englishmen, 20 Austrians, 16 Russtans, 6 French, 6 Swedes, 8 Hun- 2 Swiss, 1 Greek, 1 Dane and 1 Hollander, Tho Court discovered that one of the Italians had only recently come from Sing Sing, after having Served a sentence for an alleged Black Hand conspiracy, Ile was promptly sent away, Of the total number ex- amined, over fifty failed to pass a satisfactory examination. As each man presented himself, Ae ant United States Attorney Charles mith read a report of an examination made of the candidate's record by wo cret service n HARVARD MAN FELLS WAITER CAMBRIDGE, ass, Oct, Tawat by a col walter with @ in the studeuts’ dining room tn M jal Hall at dinner inst night, Thomas Rush Holbert, a third-year Harvard Law School man, setzed @ wooden ohalr and struck down hia as sailant. The dining room was filled with who ed the Waster. Jones nts name is Ta broken head ore t! 1 freely 3 He got 4 id lost his for several hours, , ‘ rt he Joh ‘ » # mill be)" Gotbert te the fon of # ranchman tn ald Bauare Pneatre) Gresley, Te. and Westmorely Saturday night. | fry ost dorint TIONS. Jtorles, Afer watting a omg tme to- toh aonge,|Alght to be rerved he compla'ned to Court apartinen tatthe Man-| tha waiter, who replied: “Walt til street. Bho wan Jay night,|you got 1" Waen Holbert then de (chee ho William (manded — immediate m5 uniter Roy tn _ Maude Pifany: and out band tw! orkle, Gere him tn the " ba Joa Welch, | were no chiliren, and Juck Wileon no all. Sho wi case heard in the M Cuttys, | King, MoK. n Avenue Theatre| leriok, prima fatter was nald to be a re. Clayton White ver of *horte,”” Willan t and weatt jer t Shas in i rs’ Wurnisied Wat” and | brothers, wand Willtan Coyle bes a wero also 4 ned as wea M It have, among others, | Buckley sald whe posed fo, the Gains! Lor 7 Mar: porous! Girl of Max Wey) the Wash) guorite I! i z lauty,”” ington artist, | nm Wilfred Dr, Blot to Your World. Jand Mr, and Mos, Stuart Darrow | 1 Mi I be the heediiner at the AMBRIDGE, Ma dent Emeritus Charles W. I Al Je nD Ay fe vera the bill will 0 in- | vard 1g about to make a end urt’s Bat Stuart | world, He will leave a Bar Jones and Deeley and the Musi- Mev. 7 en route for Cherbourg, Ha esigg | h De. Hilot’s tour will include India,| At Hronx Theatre will be Trene| Japan end China, He will be gone eight | Franklin, @ dramatio sketch, “The Po- months |Mea Inspector,” Edgar Atehleon Ely in pif SON'S Toop Jo Borax lodineé Bran ACTS LIKE MAGIC Try it To-day Every kind of fooe trouble is relieved by a single application. This fe the time of year you need it for burning, smarting feet, corns, bunions or callouses, Jonson's Foot Soap, 200 Filth Av, N, ¥, t SEA WATERGOLD PLAN SPURNED BY THE CHEMISTS Nagel’s Discoyery Is Turned Down by Society After Paper Is Read. INVENTOR IS PUZZLED. Can't Understand the Lack ot Appreciation, He Declares. oxaegamewen It 19 easier to extract gold from sea water than {t Is to extract sympathy from the New York section of the American Chemécat Gociety. - At least that le the opinion entertained to-day by Dr. Osker Nagel, whose heralded Alscovery was turned down eo hard jast night at Rumford Hall, No. 60 East Forty-first street, that thé inventor grabbed his hat and his apparatus and rushed out into the street to shake the dust of the meeting from his feet. He IN No, @588010, Alcohol. seeeee Extract. Acidity, compute Maltoso (sugat Maltose, Attenuation, real, Color.... NING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 7 FUSION TO FIGHT WILSON ORDERS PROBE OF STRIKE woul have Gone it, too, if it hadn't been raining. ‘What peeved the society first was that the doctor had tal too much. They considered this in bad form and salq #0. Dr. Nagel had his little dem- onstration plant set up on the stage He read Ofteen-minute paper giving the general plan of hie process for tak- ing potash and gold from the oosan. He had no sooner got through than che storm clouds began to mass on the hortson, Dr. & A, Langmuin, chairman, de- manded to be informed why Dr, Nagel had talked to the newspapers and brought in the name of the society. He explained that the society, as such, dif not etand for Dr. Nagel's ability to ex- tract anything from anythin Dr. Charles F. MoKenna moved that Dr. Nagel’s paper ve rejected as un- sclentific, » Dr, Charles Basker; ‘ile of the College of the City of New York requested to be informed how much gold Dr. Nagel had wrested from the Atlantic Ocean. When Dr, Nagel replied thht he had got $0 worth, the society laughed. Dr. rris Loeb sald that he had been mortified by what he had read in the newspapers of the discovery “Pouring Water through a funnel," he said, looking &t Dr, Nagel's apparatus, not my Idea of an experiment.” Tt ie done in Wail atreet,” gug- gested Dr. Leo Bakerland, Then the meeting voted unantmously to give Dr. Nagel's paper the official stony etare. “1 do not understand this at all," aatd Dr, Nagel to-day, “I think—I think tt as all @ made-up affair on their part. asked them to send witnesses to see the beginning of the demonstration in the afternoon, but they didn’t. 1 can Package cont. bottles, Sender: Mr, Jacob Ruppert, Tager Beer Brewer, New York, “Knickerbocker Boer.” Brandisroeverssserccsieesees 100 grammes of Beer contain ‘Therefore 1 From the above data are c: Original gravity, Bulling of wort, Attenuation, apparent extract gold from sea water, and T can extract potash. I can extract radium, too. I do not understand why they acted go. Tt is very, very purziing INDUSTRY, VIENNA. (Supported by the State; under the supervision of Dept. of Education.) 00 grammes oi beer extract contains! sent to us for examination arrived in a faultless condition. There was no vestige of turgidity detected in it of any kind, nor sediment; its effervescence was remarkable and it had an agree- able aroma and pleasant taste. Taking the result of the chemical analysis as a basis it corresponds to a normally brewed and fermented lager beer. sidered biologically nothing can be said against it, as it was free from developing micro-organisms and also proved its utmost durability, Dr, GRAF, Directon FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS AND ON DRAUGHT IN THE BEST HOTELS, CAFES AND f Our brewery is always open to the public forinspection and stands 4911. ALL SUPPORTERS OF NEW GHARTER Republicans Meet to For- mulate Plans. Determined to defeat for re-election, tf ponsible, all the city Assemblymen who | voted for tha Gaynor charter, repre-| sentatives of half @ dozen prominent civic organtzations, together with @ few Republtcans and IAdependence Leaguers, gathered at the Hote! Manhattan last} ts to be militant tm the forthcoming campaign, and which will probably vring about fusion between the Republt-' cans and oll independent organizations | on Assembly Last night Willlam Jay Schieffelin of the Citize Charlos G, Strong, President of | lub; John J. Hopper, who ran vernor on the Independence ue ticket; IE. MH, Outerbridge, 8. 3. nig and Russell Benedict. Finally resolutions were passed calling Executed June 18, '00, Con- for the appointment of a committee of | seven to arrange @ programme and re- port back. order to prove the absolute purity, quality and durability of our Knickerbocker beer, we have had it tested by the best known beer experts in two hemispheres. below and the unbiased comment made by these scientists, after. our beer had been shipped thousands of miles over sea and land, prove that Ruppert’s Knickerbocker, ‘The Beer that Satisfies,”’ is unexcelled by any brew. These reports, which speak for theme selves, are only two from among many dozens that we have re ceived from scientific stations in the United States and Europe. AUSTRIAN EXPERIMENTAL STATION FOR THE BREWING The analysis printed Independent Organizations andj Takes Action on Reports of In-.| night and formed an organization which Pestor of the Immacul cl —_—_—_———— ee 1 otatne was made et the Governory ef- fice of the conditions existing and @p parently no attention was paid ¢e it. Tt is true that the Rev, Father Me- Guiness called on the Governor's secro- |tary and complained about the treat: ment that certain iaborers, Nving in Frankiin Furnace, were recelving at the hands of thowe in authority at the Sussex County, and the last report we received Indicated that the dispute be- tween the Iadorers and the author of the zine Mr. ( W Jersey zinc works. AS mplaint of Father McGutness ine immediately thken up the follows A (i day with the coumty authorities of ——o works had been settled.’ ity paid later in the after e had bean talking to Path- yest on the telephone and the “r nald everything was peaceful and | the trouble apparantly ended. —— Schwab to Be Newportert NAWPORT, Re L, Oct. Charles ¥, Schwab dropped into Newport yesters day and departed in the afternoon in \ private car tor New York. During Mr. Schwab's stay he drove over the summer district from end to end. 1¢ is wai! he is to take @ cottage here mext summer. DiscomfortAfter Meals Feeling’ oppressed with a semration of St fw ind are syimpeome¢ Tum timidation and Abuse of Workmen. TRENTON, Oct. 7.—Gov. Wilson has requested Judge Lewis J. Martin. ot Sussex County to Investigate the, ctr- cumstances of the strike of the ainers of the New Jersey Zino Company, at Franklin Furnace, The Rev, Father M. FF. McChuiness Conception Church of Franklin Furnace, browrht the matter to the attention of Joseph P. Tumulty, Secretary to the Governor. ‘The priest anid the strikere were being abused and intimidated, Mr. Tumulty reported to Gov. Wilson Judge Martin ts to report to the Gav. ernor at the earliest possible moment. Secretary Tumulty gave out the fpl- lowing statement to-day: My attention has been called to an article appearing in The New York World of this morning with refererice to certain labor difficulties existing ,in the County of Susrex. In this article peared a statement that com- Ne to thes | Limbs and Sudden Flashes of Heat, A few Goss of adwa ite. will free the system of ail the above. grlers, _lurely vegemble, 25 ceuts fame PHYSIOLOGICAL LABORATORY OF FERMENTOLOGY, COPENHAGEN, The Laboratory recelved fo: amination a sample of microbiological and chemical ex Knickerbocker Beer, bottled by Jacob Ruppert, New York. MfCROBIOLOC I CAL, INVESTIGATION, No Developments of Micro-organisma, Bpecific Gravity. , Maltose)... +> , Non- Sugar computed f y (lwetio weld) ‘Todine ‘| GENERAL CRITIC prove is Attested to by: The No 2s operating ev THIRD AVE., 90TH TO 93D ST, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS» ‘or original wort. in 100 em, water nee transpan ISM 1 58 elogant, The above analysts that this beer can only be brewed from the choicest brewing material, This beer deserves special mention for its great keeping quality, same is to-day two months old in the bottle and does not show the htest sediment. The keeping quality of the foam is also very good. On account of these qualities and its elegant appearance and transparency this beer ie deserving of an extensive popularity. Director: Alfred Jorgensen, Copenhagen, July 26, 1909, tary Public, Th. PRAHM of nhagen and the Consul General of U. S. A. WALLACE C, BOND, PAURANTS idence of this advertisemen JACOB RUPPERT, BREWER

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