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a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1912. . tide ae, Ss ° f the D hi Me h ’ I ° h Bri d Christine Norman, Emilie Melville and i sa Moulin Rouge Monday eet " 0 Who Stormed Marye’s Heights Fifty Years ‘Ago NEW CORT THEATRE wth nme” eang en ut | teerego, Semen Ste at the Garrick Theatre on Saturday | House. night by Charles Frohman, The play| “The Nigger” will be played by the is the first dramatic work of John; atock company at the Harlem Opera Roberts, The chief character is that | House, i ed of Margaret Holt, a “white slave” vie- Sam Howe brings hi “Lovemakers” » Comptroller Shows High Rec- | tim who has made her escape. She and | to the Columbia, trict-Attorney, devote their Ives to wip: |" | ing out the Scarlet Band, am the white come to Hur- o M ai % ord Figures in Declaring rasee Baby’s awful itching eczema ‘WAUKER, WIS., Aug. 27,°12, “My little girl had ecremaem fl her little face, when she was three | etave gang is cal in order to get! information, Margaret goes to work as | stenograpl of Pedro Alvares, leader f * . . + yy] of the wang, who ts posing as a cutlery , “Chains,” “The Conspiracy” | merchant under the name of Jamea| tury Girls Morton. The Scarlet Band has formed | Bronx will have and “Peg o’ My Heart” & conspiracy to kill Holt, and to pre- | lesquers, will be at At the the “The Bohemian Bur- | m4 also to save her own life, me months old until she was two years, | , “ ‘ . Is Alvares, thers heard of, but Year’s Finances Good. to Be Seen. is Ene GRE WIN BO Jonn Brsertons, Peake |“ eeig moe ce me te deid nit cans ta Lacerda cis Byrne, Guy Nichols, Jane Groy,; CONCERTS TO MR. PULITZER. | tee ten ne ae Daby suffered i «- Ann Leonard and Helena Rapport The Phiharmonto Society's concerts | Sethi we had hor hands tied to 8," , a neaie Hall on next Thuraday eve Cee an ania Play RY) The Rivaie" will be revived by Annie!ning and Friday afternoon will bs a Elizabeth Baker (hat has Ae rt '* Old English Comedy Company | eph Pullteer, by whooe ni to sult American condt-| gt Thirty-n HA ely Aaa tlons by Porter Emerson Browne, will| Monday night will, the organisation to to (aherit be produced at the Criterion Theatre| Lydia Langutsh; Ftolliott ‘lee wae Le ‘Ant suena, we . | Malaprop; Geos ‘ pee the 1608 that in wary at and other roles will be taken by Frank |death scene and funeral = march # he Retcher, Fred Permian, Percy Lyndai |from “Goetterdaemmerung,” ihe “Prise crowded city are clerks, shop girl and John Westley. fone” from “Die Melatersinger,” and others just barely holding down Jobs, eee Lsst'e “Faust” symphony, Beethoven, and always among them are certain] “The Red Petticoat’ will be taken| Wagner and Lisst being Mr. Pullteer's rebela who in character, ability and am-|from Daly's to the Broadway Theatre | avorite, composers Kart Jorn, of the it surroundities, only |on Monday night. jetropolitan Opera Company, w' OIRO re Oy Ot eee orn | Tilolne Gadd and Bendito Blanquette, |the sololet, and Mr. Btransky and his Argentine tango dancers, will appear ' orchestra will be assisted by the male for the first time In the “Zlextel chorus of the Arion Society. WASHINGTON, Dec, 14.—Business a in @eneral, as reflected in the condition of the banks of the United States, has shared in the country's prosperity, ac- cording to Comptroller of the Currency y In his annual re- ide public to-day. ‘The banking power of the nation, represented by capital, eurplus, profits, deposits and circulation, reached dur- | tag the year the enormous total of | $22,548,707,000, a high record, showing | —Napepe ts Left to Right, Sitting—Thomas Ferris, Com. John F. Cleary, Capt. B, F. O'Connor, Capt. John R. Nugent, Col. J.J.| nas a wife to support, Reat'she basing powse fae inevensed | Smith, Capt. John O'Conpell, Sergt. Laurence Buckley, Capt. W. L. D. O'Grady, Capt. Henry Bates. mother to keep alive, bent th 111 per cent, or more than doubled, | %anding—Com. John A, Butler, John F. Cronin, Major John Dwyer, Lieut. Dennis Sullivan, Com. William Bom- eat Gach te cena the tereidua! od] the last twelve years the num- mingham, Lieut. R. H. Birmingham, Sergt. Richard Finen, Com. R. R. Ryan, Com. William Sullivan. is chained to the family; the sentimental ber banks has increased by over responsibilities invented by modern 107 per cent. and their volume of busi-! nema as indicated by deposita shows an | Dleaded guilty to attempted buralary.|in “At the News Stand,” and Joe Jack: | S0C!ety prohibit the strong from leaving thatende of over 18? per s6mt « Third offense. State Prison, two years} son, Loe wert. tee waaay toms Senet fis Conaprrcliete reptet. conaiéte of end «ix months. ora; | Te Alhambra will have Taylor Gran- Oe ee ee aa, ooh ee The Onl Store Often Want 1 er side most of the time to keep her from seratebing, as it (tehed le Resinol healed it “At last I tried Resinol Soap end Resinol Ointment, and before three weeks were past, my baby's face was healed, and is as white eo milk.” fl another an in Barry, twenty-five y the unhealthy. In the cast will Jot & mass of statistics with analyren, eran : ville in ‘The System." Belle Blanche |!” | moat 1 , ik Nolan, thirty-three years old; Wyndham, Desmond Kelly, Ruth Boy: I N k ] eet gate aedanel oe DISPOSED OF IN A DA Samuel J. Bumner, thirty-one years 014:| feof, int “Dritungs® Lyons and. Yeneo, | Mo Thoman Whitten, shelly Hoi, Ci n New Tor quick relief from biliousness—froms | Wa? catineetibn tts theraten Velter H. Knee. thirty-four years old) Marshall Montgomery, and others, | ford Bruce, Edwin nder, and others. That Sells Jewel ite headaches, its sour stomach, ' " eoar. i ree years olt;| The bill at Proctor's Fifth Avenue Se hi hs, flat "g the Gomperolige almply obser? | Peter Mattos, thirty-six years old, and /rheatre will include Dolle Dainert,| ‘The opening of the new Cort Theatre A J 1 lecoughs, fiatulence, unplessset | im ee pinata eOuRS™%S pon laveeteats| Ramey chenkes Har oxi tne] in! Were Porty-anth tet on Pridy —and Nothing but Jewelry pal-trachieen 0 sen 7 4 . Millersi fers, and Lida MeMillan Kk the first appearance -for-nothingness it causes. ‘ just it) tightent: the One} | 200 bags cocoa beans. First offenders. Now night will mar i ug BAe iuarchthn stationing. @ Ue ° Sentence suspended Prostate One Hundred and Ten tat| here ae a star of Lauretio Taylor, who B.M. GATTLB & CO. in their beautiful shop at the corner of Thousands—through three genere last condition report, Sept. 4, the Comp- | * pict, 5 Gleason thisty-aix yours olG,| seth treet Theatte will be “The ‘Tels. | 18 to appear tn Dae O° My Tesety & pidge CIC AE Riese a comparisons with ations and the wide world over {roller points out that New York and! Offenses Range From Stealing! rst Sate” sentence eietenaed Mt: | phone Girla" and “The Last of the Rogi- | comedy Hartley Manners, The any shop anywhere in the worl have found, as you will find, that ment." At the Twenty-th d Street The-| play depicts the soctal adventures of « Chicago were slightly defictent in the Robert J. Brigham, t Por the Holida tall the most artistic jewelry— 7 t Sonat, 0 J atre Sam J. Curtis in tl young Irish girl the daughter of an ‘or tl lolidays we presen' al reverves and 8 Pigeons to Murder in Crimi- | oia, pieadea guttiy’ to | School” will head the bill. ’|{mprovident Irishman and an artiste. from the smallest article to the most gor; ¥ were alo slightly deficient, but the nal Court Cases. al be the chief feature at the Fitty-etanth | veg turned their backs when she se:| & unsurpassed. ; country banks maintained an excess VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. On the bill at the Bronx Theatre witt| Ut for America with the husband of Comparison of Values Invited. | of the legal requirements, ¥ f 4 be Thomas A. Wise Jn a tabloid version | her choice. Brought up in poverty and Lass than 70 per cent, of the total! Twenty-six prisoners, convicted of va-| At Hammerstein's will be Lillian | og The Gentleman From Micaissippl," | suddenly introduced to affluence tn a it & C eo, a amouat of national bank notes which | rious crimes from murder down, wore Loraine in songe, Ching Ling Foo, the! Juuet? in character impersonations, Lee | snobbish English family, into whieh ahe . . Gattle Oo. ; = * magician; Bert Leslie in “Ho, the | White and George Perry, and Hoey and | |, ough the conditional terms of ‘ee the national banks might circulate un-| disposed of in the criminal courts of} painter," MoWaters and Tyson, and | Lee. Pee li gosh FEO el whieh, Wakne MELE Platinw: ithe and Jewell ii der the law has been issued, Based Manhattan yesterday. The dispositions | on, ‘Among others at Kelth's Union Square | "Tus Pog encounters sharp con. give the necessary relief quickly, upon Sept. 4 report, banks | made were as follows: r rdrobe Wo- | Theatre will te Mme. Olga Petrova in| Melrers. Nok eneouners sete eh Fifth Avenue at Thirty-eighth Street. | safely, gentl; turall: 4 might increase their circulation by BY JUSTICE GOFF. man" will head the bill at the Colonial, | 4r@matle impersonations, James Thorn. | (Taste ) | » gently, naturally. This $921,027,000, Mr. Murray says. The national banks, the report indl- ton with new stc Fred Derrick, 1a Bradna and |! cus riders, and Leona | | i to humorous situations. Miss Tay- *s support will include H. Ree ! harmless family remedy is justly famous for its power to put the Thomas O'Donnell, thirty-four y: where others will be Eddie Leonard and old, pleaded guilty to grand lai Mable Russell in a singing and dancing 18° ith, Hassard Short, Reginald Mason, x Thurber and Harry Madison in “ : 0 i, the | Firet offense. Penitentiary four months. | number, Pat Rooney and Marion Bent Shopping Tour!“ VGharence Handyside, Peter Barsett, bowels, liver, kidneys and stomach = ty for ciroulation and eee Uae ee 4 aa ——_—__—. in regular active working order, Putttic deposits’ and ae inveatinent Jung Hing, twenty-five years old, —————— == 1 ; During the fiscal year 1912 th tried and convicted of murder in the| oe Abbas Nr in feelings, looks, first degree. Sentenced to death. actions and in powers—you will ~ ergy BY JUDGE FOSTER. . find yourself altogether better after |) er cont on capital and surplus) wiitam Thomas, twenty-two years you have used Beecham’s Pile 1 gemeegd eutes frycte ey be Ge | old, pleaded guilty to grand larceny. synigt Laren taead .. offense, State Prison one year) or aree years and six monthe, 1o i John Siano, eighteen y old, tried ‘and convicted of receiving stolen goods. gad convicted of reosiing stolen Quick Relief ‘You ought to be sure te read the directions zi. Aa Gandolfo, nineteen years oki, , what convicted of hotel stolen pam fellate 5 : ma- everywhere: 4 Dational banks, with an aggresate capi: | f004% Firet offense, Bimira Refor —— SS | tal of $21,005.20, were placed in volun: | “a7. een Monilister, twenty-two y : FOR BALE. ; cece [Ban ofenm, Sines en Oo Aan First offense. Fined 8%. e es 4 ——. BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. | wham Jaoger, seventeen years old, pleaded guilty to grand larceny. First . offense. Elmira Reformatory. | ‘Thomas Nastro, eighteen year fd, | pleaded guilty to carrying burglar’s | tools, Third offense, Penitentiary ono) The Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington, after two months consideration of the accident at Westport, has recommended as follow: The stock market opened firm to- Sear, day, with many stocks around their “Joh Tivnan, twenty-five years old, closing of yesterday, Toward the end ¢ried and convicted of burglary. Third | of the first hour Union Pacific, Read- offense, Penitentiary one year. | ing, Copper and a few othera became| John Nolap, twenty-one years old, | weak. There was little activity. |pleaded guilty, to carrying revolver. | The day was one of the dullest of | First offense, Fined the week. Most ail the ‘important! Lorenso, | fo years old, | “Railroads ought to unitedly experiment with Bee et, Srsioey“lasne te eres Galessagh tel the automatic train stop until a device of prac- Ry JUOOS ew ANH. ticability for general use shall be available.” “price and Louls A. Pigsa, nineteen years old, emtery's 081 pegged guilty to petty larceny. Stole Net five pigeons, Second offense. Sentence Gos. Chg. | suspended. \ B +8 BY JUDGE CRAIN. The accidents at Bridgeport in 1911 and at Westportin 1912 were exact Bee § 5 Ghat au a Onre rth eaea tareeey duplicates. The engineers violated the rules of the road and passed all signals and gn 1B | Rime OUR OE vaca ant warnings and went to their death carrying several passengers with them. Let us i ' plaailod alts So: Aaa EET SEE: not blame them. Let us all co-operate to eliminate human error by mechanical WE TRUST ANY HONEST psa llte th wurnincy, “Pita device. The inventive genius of mankind has never yet bt 4 before any ees me ult <> Bi fonee, mira Reformasory. | public need. The need of the present, to more thoroughly safeguard life on even % i, = | oi Plandad, euity to seenult on sie the best built and best equipped railroads, is that which the Interstate Commerce We do not as ; 3 i* EB) Joeens Jovoe, twenty-tno years old Commissioners recommend—an automatic train device that shall set the air im references, Call or write $ is i = 3 ck gee i aap E aE brakes or close the steam throttle, or both, when a train fails to stop on signal. lee roa as ee BRS on 3 a $ : if SERIOUS AILMENTS The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. hereby offers i706 NXCny Pechastvenias i it = ard OPEN EVENINGS - 9¥ FLOOR a3 3 MemT | A REWARD OF $10,000 an A, r) /ATCHES & DUA at ‘gs = WEAK STOMACHS Fiat ‘fs i 5 Gs ite ore eas TO BE fap on THE ORDER OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE | FAG MAIDEN LANE. Aiiire Sayre eople suffer from stomach rouble, due COMMISSIO AND THE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS OF MASSA- Se ELECTION CHAIRMAN DIES. toon sing and la ka execs, They CHUSETTS AND THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS OF CON. | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Ret ian tines eat on tee ie NECTICUT, TO WHOEVER SHALL FIRST INVENT AN AUTO. ‘ROYAL baMOND Watcha” Preece reir stat tad Faw treba aectint Fy Peer ere MATIC DEVICE THAT WILL SAFELY ARREST AN EXPRESS STEAM ae eee cane, NRE Sates ve Mitcione, ced ot riumonta (S84 potacncua Kanes, Which lad te. 9 LOCOMOTIVE THAT HAS PASSED DANGER SIGNALS; THE TEST OF SI sacks Se aa today in St Wnoent'a Hospital after & | oT icing the inside of the stomech, EFFICIENCY TO BE ITS ADOPTION WITHIN THE YEAR 1913, 1914 wT Sitios ae CR Mr, Hartt was known by nearly every-| Vhis catarrhal condition makes it atill hody in Tie Oranges, He weighed 309 : . jours and took great delight In going | harder for the food, even when taken in to the station In & oarringe constructed | proper quantities, to be digested, and a ‘or thie partioular patronage. which was | series of chronic troubles ensue which inter supplanted hy an automomte of | | ‘ 1 aeer cua goor space, He was vonnected may bring on chronic kidney, liver and vieh the 5. Blater & Co. woollen house | nervous disorders, York, Alwaye an @ uslastio | . . .. he was for fifteen years| Cooper's New Discovery, which can st the Cliy Committee of the | be bought at any drug store, restores Ja stomach to its normal healthy con- dition, OR 1915 BY THE NEW HAVEN ROAD, THE NEW YORK CENTRAL, OR THEPENNSYLVANIA AND ITSAPPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONERS. CHARLES S. MELLEN President. - = ———$—— Of Dock, Nearly Drow rank Olsen, twenfy-fve years af No. 40 Pactile street, Brooklyn, fell It bani: constipation, being mildly laxative, and at the same time it re- i \ OF ting osc ee eas moves the cause-~stomach trouble, r PAN | Sirvor inte the Kit von Kull eurly ‘The pains in the stomach and the a. i tq-day, He ™ unconscious when % of gas disappear, since this es ah ye wea ayy by, Was rman Hobn Davie medicine has relic’ the catarrhal in- at ey ¥ py Quiniun, and had to be taken to ‘ammation, the original cause of the ehh Filing tea ay | woman WANTS WORK