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THE GODS PAINTED d THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Wy _19T2. Tried and convicted. Penitentiary six offense. City Reformatory. of Poisoner. y AY coomneamnnaanant en “_ is . First offense. [old. Born in Russia. Sati MORE PLAYS, [Caricatures of the Week’s Atty © © ByM. de Zayas | iiwrtc. moc ceoe pid PRODUCE <a se sest THE COMING WEEK Na Seer Tried and convicted of assault. Firet Aish MER ex Wondey evening ot Sime a Frederick Galland, twenty-three years State Prison one to five years. Thomas Brancoto, twenty veers old, » One Is “Bella Donna,” with Etmira Reformatory. | Alla Nazimova in “Bella Donna,” a! | | Hyman Resnek, forty-two years old. Horn in Russia. Tried and convicted of stolen goods. First offense. ison one year and six months to five years. Peter Cornell, twenty-four years old. i Pleaded gullty of grand larceny. Stole Cleans Eve ry ythins’ package from errand boy. Firat offense. Sentence suspended at request of com- plainant. Joseph Brownstein, “WAWTRORNG of U.S.A" SAVES THR THROWE OF BORROVINA With A ViQOROTS HAKD old, Indicted with Martin and Bruce. Pleaded gullty unlawful entry. Second offen: Mme. Nazimova in Role i BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. George Meyer, fifty-three years old. Born in Switzerland. Pleaded guilty of bigamy. Fourth offense. State Prison {ii D> | dramatization by James Bernard Fagan @f Robert Hichens's novel. The no- torious Mrs. Chepstow, known as Bella Donna, plays her cards so well that @he succeeds in winning Nigel Armine, sighed Englisnman, as her hus? During their honeymoon on the Nile, she is fascinated by Maroudi, a rich Egyptian, and attempts to poleon her husband. Nigel ix saved by his friend, Dr. Isaacson, and when the ‘woman Ipaves her husband she is cast ea. of by Baroudi. Frank Gilmore will born in Russia, pleaded guilty grana play Nigel, Charles Bryant will have jlarceny. Stole puree containing $4 from the part of Dr. Isaacson and Robert) man on street. First offe: Elmira Whitworth that of Baroudi. Reformatory. O49 18 . twenty-six years old, At the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre on ed guilty grand larceny. Stole $87 Monday evening Annie Russell begins from employer. First offense. City re- formator: Roewvals. pea gs eocte Fusmesiee bor| (afoRGe RELPH) James M. Wallach, twenty-six years Do you suffer from Consti- old, pleaded 11t: ttempting t nH 3 "y a1, 2 the first two weeks, “She Stoops to FAARGUTAITE CLARK. THE SEVEN lee Fiat chee Portier pation, Biliousness, Malaria Pemtentiary Conquer,” will be presented. Miss | ——— sO ‘DWAARS AND 201g OF THE AU OLENCE two months, y § Ruseelt's company includes Frank| «ppe Little Parisienne, thi ; or Fever and Ague? " a Georgia Lynch, thirty-one years old, the Five Sullys Reicher, George Giddens, Oswald Yorke, | and other features, " THE DILEAT pleaded guilty petty larceny. Dishones John Westie: PROPERTY MAW servant. First offense. Sentence su: trlce Herford Henrietta Goodwin, Bea- h = ' a 4 Rose Bender. ine’ Billy cieinuinld, Corcores. Mer CARTHY SHAW) wale eee a nets Teena the | . : ate Shuter, twenty-two years old ; ee ee) Stone, “The Love Spectall salle |] 44m YELLOW JACKE T™ “It's a real fight," explained the | ’ pleaded guilty grand larceny. Stole p 7 Then, by all means, TRY an American farce by | Fields and the Three Yoscarr earnest Fairbanks. ‘The only thing diamond ring from landlady. First of- Miiavié ‘Chadin,: sx announcea for the —_. _We try not to do 1s to strike a vital fense, Sentence suspended. Galety Theatre on Monday evening. ‘ ‘ Bart of the body. | But in the exclte- Alfred Minnis, a negro, thirty-three ‘ ; ? ‘Three wives go into the country where, Easier to Meet a King jent of the mix-up it's 10 do |years old. Pleaded gullty petty larceny. Manufactured only by years| JAMES PYLE & SONS, New Yor Are You a Dyspeptic? for a lark, they pose as widows, Their everything according to programme. On Stole watch and chain from landlady. husbands, also on pleasure bent, take dha tig night I got “tan thrust First offence. Sentence suspended. a in e calf of my leg, an "lM probably Daniel Sullivan, sixtee y . ee le raliioad idee persis r carry the scar for the rest of my life. Tried and convicted Salts tarceay) je same local ef ket mi t ir. Alsop got & smash over Stole brass fitt! of it cs 5 c+ R Sem team ee toe |! Than Woodrow Wilson, _ {ivi om sees. ea te ian eonamen <e oe principal characters will be acted by has deft him with a scalp wound that arma: cera! BY JUDGE FOSTER. Ffellict Paget, Clare Krall, Adelyn will need attention for several days. M a5 4 t re | One of the King’s officers is also on eer adity cruea tatcey, Canoe Wesley, Charles Brown, Charles Mur- S D l Fi 4 b ks' ; + | First Offenders Treated Light-| Pieaded guilty grand larceny. Dishonest ae yay and fam Eawarde, AYS LIOUGLAS PQALTOANES vee win on cverurmed tabetha S| wee eee It has a world-wide rep- rita H * formatory. errnnnnevnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvvvnnnnnnn (ered the clagsle lines of nis nose, How-| — ly, but Old-Timers Get ‘ a : : sine Wiliam neg comes to ise orty- ever, it's all in @ night's sport. od cae vases ‘gaitty Cnerstie re Siver. " 4 utation as a tonic, invig- eighth Street Theatre on Tuesday eve- ’ “BUT, IF | WERE TO MEET A i Fourth offense. State Pri tbh moor’ m ” len ‘A . Post a Ir. “T really enjoy the fight. now just years old. Pleaded gullty grand ’. ‘ ep) ene) a Colller, ‘The chief role in that of bd op!” toa Hineh th dor eat aed here MRIS Dishonest servant, First offense. . strengthener and will do Dionydus Woodverry, a rich your! Monarch and Forget banks halted momentarily, “if I were | Twenty-three men and women tite, Reformatory. ; ‘ou a lot of good. Has man who has fallen Into the clutches ., ° ever to meet a real king I might be|victed either by trial or confession, William Stevens, twenty-one years old. 7 6 y' &' 4 peti y vadacters whe te| His Lines if the Presi- ae Dasbful as @ boy taking his frat | wero disposed of yesterday in the Court] Pleaded guilty attempting to sell cocaine. | ae been successful for 60 mous ‘Lond: weetheart # a t party. If, how- | of General Sessions. Th ities im-| First offense. City Reformatory. 7 is Mm that he has bat three weeke 10 dent-Elect Were to ever, I were jaking part in real events | Soned were: A ett BY JUDGE CRAIN. i years. Get a bottletoday. live. Having no relat borane od orpapedl a Cc Al that led up to my meeting a xing I'd BY JUDGE SWANN. - Harry Martin, twenty-one years old. Utes x , Kitt whoae var emmene: «sud * ome long. probably forget him and think only of e Tried and convicted petty larceny. |, den reversat ‘tune int onler nat 2 the situation, Abraham Belinfante, forty-five years| Stole jewelry valued $0. Furnished she may Inherit hie wealth, With Mr. hy couldn't that sort of thing |old, pleaded guilty abandonment of| room thief. First offense. Sentence Codhler will he Paula Marr, Einfly, Fitz- BY CHARLES DARNTON. happen in real life? It has more than children. First offense. State Prison | suspended, gray, Jensie Arnold, Charles Dow Clark, once—only the hero bas not happened | one to two years. Wilfred Bruce, twenty-sev Grant Stewart, William Colter jr. and HSE are the confessions of to be an American’ Abraham Black, eighteen years old, old. Born in England. *Tnalcted tn | eee Peron an actor. You may take! | “The Red Petticoat,” a musical play them, if you like, with the founded on Rida Johnson Young's com- | broad : iy “Next,” with iyrics Gy Paul West las F thes Sake Crayon he bed nd music by Jerome Kern, will be of- ‘airbanks. He doesn't need an fered at Daly's Theatre on Wednesday | introduction, since, mikily speaking, night, Helen Lowen wild again have/he huris himself at you as the im- lates the affairs of a mining oamp.|Dulsive hero of “Hawthorne of the Other parts will be played by Loulse| U. 8. A.” You may regard him as an impossible hero and argue that Pruette, Joseph Philips and at no a , James B. Carson. i American, no matter how young and sSau x . honest, could talk to a dignified old|n > “he Whip,” a big English drama f ave moticed, is Mr. Fa from the Drury Sane mane will be | King as he does in the devil-may-care | Polnt. Let him explain: produced at the Manhattan Opera| play at the Astor Theatre, But let| The ability to put over a part Ike) Frouse on Thuraday night. The play | Hawthorne depends upon the amount of takes Ste name from a race horse that|®!™ speak for himeelf and the trre-| sincerity the actor puts into it. He figures Jergely in the plot. The wen-| Pressible American spirit that is in| must be full of ginger and throw all the sational Leoniry include @ horse race,/him, Listen: Vitaly ane fe he has in him into the a8 automobile collision and a train! ,,, r 5 Part. He must, ro to speak, drag his ao ‘A huge cast will be employed |, “2f 1 met @ real King I'd be teas em-| audience right over the footlights and anks's strong tn tas performance, barrassed than if I were introduced to] into the fight itself, I didn't need to . the President-elect of the United States, | train for the fight, as I'm constantly In “The oypay,” @ romantic operetta | Honest!” condition, My by Pixley and Luders, comes to the| “Honestt" with me for a time, Is a Dy ‘Theatre on Thureday night.| ‘Yes. Woodrow Wilson, having won| *thlete, and boxing and wrestling with piece gains its romantic aapect|the high position he will occupy on| Mm keeps me in good form. from the fact thet Lady Allcie,| Maroh 4 next, ts, to my mind, a far) FIGHT WAS PUT IN FOR AMERI- ye - to vast ontates mene leader | greater man than any monarch who CAN PRODUCTION. Bypsies. eo noludes | stops in at his hatmaker's to be meas-| ‘The fight in this play wasn't planned Violet be ag samc hehe eri ured for the latest crown. Do you get| by the author, but I told Winchell me?” Smith, who hada lot to do with making pa Dh wegiad Francis Ldeb and Will- | so wepopy OPENED A DOOR—OH,| the Piece ready for its American pro- et ay aes YES, IN *} duction, that if he would ‘set’ one I » INDEED! thought I could deliver the goods, But “Possere-By," with Charles Cherry In| Somebody opened # door, and a lot] even A 4 after Smith had followed my sug- the leading role, will be the attrac: | of light and air ruvhed into th tion and tne plece was about to be “You explained Mr. produced, they talked of cutting eut the reducing a cigarette to ashor by rey A F "4 " {is born to a throne, and he couldn't ia simply goes to show how muc! 5 ae Tee, SO Convene: beth dodge it if he wanted to. But a free-]™anagers know about their duainess— St the Harlem Opera House, | born Aimerioan clilzen haa to stand on] for the Production of plive tn Almpls gots “Runaway Girls’ will be at|the stump and gather in the ballots suai cig Columbia. Bi with both hands to become President ah lumbia Burlesquers” come to| of this great and not inexpensive land. by tae P Theatre. de opne | “THE chances are that If T met a real ‘one eo ® & Seamon's will be #/ monarch with his initiais embrolderea ie mpic will have “The Dream. |! 604 on his crown I'd say, “How are land Npcrioeeeers fe Pream-) vou, okt top!" just to put him at his ease. jh Own Company” will be seen | But if I should meet Woodrow Wilson Avenue Theatre, At} I'd forget my iines, A man that can e will be “Quee rock this country to sleep when it's un- “The Monte Carlo | usually remtios# leaves me with nothing Girig” come to Miner's Theatre. In the to say about the fate of nations except Three little Zira Girls near the ocean blue, Bronx. three cheers and a=no, I'll take thai VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. tier. beck” ',{ Will That Driving Storm At Hammertein's will be Stella May- Inder the ciroumstances it would x WAU Hanmer aye] Minar the decamataea woul Ck “You Without a Pair of me! met a man of war, then th tw Fun in a Bake- aati speeker, Pees Hub-Mark Gaiters or Arctics? 9 ere were oO. asele & tated, with a professional sense of Mandord Hirst uals Features at the Colonial will be Flor- oninary ot Hav "1 sticed th " ence Roberts in- "The Woman In 1s an exiraoninary type lave you ever ne hat when venes,” Paul (Morton and Naom: ung American of to-day. He] you catch a c : . vou k ° them all winter? of the Bungalow doubtless exists in some localities, but | you keep on catching them all winter Poceare le in "cumene tow | the average American youth will be It surely pays to make every effort to 5 The bill at the Alhambra will include | | touna lolliing about cafes and clubs, and | cscape that first on bs - Before ‘ay “fla John J, McGraw in his monologue “In-! the Hfe he leads doesn't ft him for the winter ‘veo ‘ ° st vide Baseball,” 4 singing and dancing | deeds of valor inspired by red blood in | sets in, provide your MMH =e iN novelty called “The Dance Dream" and | mitioe. self with « pair of itl Mermione Shone in "The LAttle God HAWTHORNE 18 JUST A TRIFLE | Hub-Mark | gaiters oF waa my dens.” arctics, will Bianche Walsh in “The Countess) TOO STRENUOUS. keep your feet warm Nadine,” Joe Welch, Hebrew dialect | “Personally, 1 Ake a strenuous role, | end dry and — insure comedian, and McMahon and Chappelle | put 111 confess that Hawthorne is Just | you against dan- in “Why Hubby Missed the Train" will | 4 pit more vigorous tan I'd tackle if T | ge: Nes be among the attractions at the Broax |haq my choice.” Kerous cold Th “i ue Theatre wit | M® Fairbanks breathed hard and then Justice,” J. | gasped by way of defense: eas | "Ng, 1 didn't train for the Mght In ing the bf at | ‘Hawthorne,’ nor did Mr. Alsop and my- | the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth | self rehearse it beforehand, I juat toll) Every pair of Hub-Mark rubbers bears | ‘ 1 be Lucille La Verne | him that I'd ik this block of | the Hub-Mans trade-mark ang fixes re. | " i\ in The chief novelty cae Anan lake tien the table to BAL eeu OMe auality exmeily where | | the wifty-elghth Street Theatre wit be | woulders, und that he must be ready to rubber footwear ts made tor | \ vei Whe ‘ids Beret Phos | Brace himself, It seemed the most sme | . y - ti ag Oren an any other w nuit is Wild Weat wit} | Pl thing in the world, But the fact is mre ¢ zen ee ota Veg . prune nu unas the fight tan't exactly the same two ur-Value-Alashe X i : 5 anes NaN © witt| evenings in succession, I never know] If your dealer can't rupply you, write us shorn Boatin Rubber shoe Co. Mal Esjabiished 18. “phe Man in | just how I'm going to put It over,” comedy called | “Putting over” » part, you may te WONDER” IN EACH PACKAGE ‘Geores can” hid Coie + Ones Drea THe, °° WE WE Nome ee PO ER Oe eR RTO Meee Eeteed ih iba denn etn 7 ~ wen a eresas napa Noe on em