Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
I ae . \ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1912. but IRISH CHINESE |”'8°xt Peter — CHAUFFEUR RUNS [Frieda Hempel Makes Her Debut WWOOLD) = » * I IN NEW PRODUCTIONS fae | : oe 99] . THE COMING WEEK. | 5% ANTER = DOWN POLCEMIN| 2” @ Revival of “The Huguenots’ AN) OTHER PLAYS | KNGABICAMGT "S2:28restes {$100,100 on deposit with State of New York, ‘Weare entering our 734 year. Banting by mail to meet your convenience, Call of write for “Booklet on Banking.” Tel. Beekman 1234. t, Berlin’s Favorite Colora- ture Soprano Disap- pointing as the Queen —Her Voice of Wide Range, but Lacks Color —Iliness and Nervous- REISE MONTHS Magistrate Sends Driver to the FOR COMING WEEK Sam Bemard Will Add Ger- TOBE DEPORTED Ellis Island Board of Inquiry ee eee SAVINGS BANKS. ~ — Workhouse for “Disordérly man Touch in “All for Declares Mylius Must Leave | een nnn : Conduct.” re the Ladies” County 1 Williamsburgh a , i Mr. Gatti-Casazza Pre- CALLAN LAW SOORED.| sents Meyerbeer’s Opera Sumptuously—Some of ‘The board of special inquiry sitting Ellis Island to-day decided that) when Edouard F. ibelled @ brought to town the coming week TT first of six new plays to be {a “The Drone,” which begins an Savings Bank Myltus sad Dejers Aven , . Monday shelvecn, Tate ways Ps King” tt was an act of moral turpitude, | yy provera ye hates 7 ye Magistrate Declares It Is Dead} the Singers Lack Dis- scribed as an Irish “Bunty Pulle the an they ordered him deported. Angus) } ot Strings." The principal character ts an easygoing olf humbug named Daniel Murray, In whom there is every lovable tradt save that of willingness to do so much asa solitary stroke of work, Fot twenty years he has managed to con- vince John, his eller brother, a aubstan- tlal farmer, that he is perfecting an in- vention which will make the whole fam- It took Just an hour and a half for the board to come to thin decision, Up! to the Inst moment Mylius, whose of- fense was committed while he was serving the Faris Liberator as English Oop, correspondent, wae sure the finding would be in his fa’ and when the board made its announcement he sald he would make another appeal to Wash- tinction in Style and Manner—Caruso as Raoul and Emmy Des- tinn as Valentine. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. and Holds Driver Under Another Ordinance. FRANCES NORDSTROM Bs yin) ~~ 24 TRE ting the ¢ ts “practically dead an automobile law and that he could Not punish the offender under that law ily Mich and famous, and the farmer has ington. em x 4 as he wished, Magistrate Herbert, in RIEDA HEMPEL, the celebrated ie ding” gare Wa i stayed 46 “Obviously Jt {a not a crime of moral Ex GELSIOL. the Essex Market Court, to-day sen- German colorature soprano, whiteor turpitude,” he said. “If anything, ft ved : rd Kane. The company 1s com- . mre , ed John ft chat willl ; the dan yan, ghacmegr of wills made her American debut at posed. laren of "ian aod Betch Ae SAVING S BAVA five monthe and twenty-eight days tn the Metropolitan Opera House last actors. not the «an. I am sure I wae pre- Judged by the board—that when they | eat down to conduct the inquiry, it eee Sam Bernard appeare at the Lyric Theatre on Monday night in a musical comedy by Henry Blossom and Alfred night in a revival of Meyerbeer's “The Huguenots,” sung in Italian. The advent of the young woman, an- the workhouse and «i ineasure, fined him $1 for The Callan law falling, Jagistrate Herbert imposed this heavy really was over and they hed decided rete a % under the charge of disorderly ticipated for a year or two, had been Sia ean He He “ enh cal 1 Pte thny Soacee rees me ‘ comedian's role ts that von Sar togg Ryan was locked up in the Fitth street |Dostponed for one rtason and an- Saubenhelm, head Atter in a Paris dress: for my statement, aa printed th the| ua on “ An catty hour to-day, after;other, She was to have been the ——< | Making establishment, where his con- Liberator, that brine Regd in met ee Yo ye bad hurled a polles walt a *% > married the da ter Rear-Admi lovacod pillar "at, Second. street and [erat Of the Opening night this season, ig that made us roar. They are good Comers. baUraib abe citvas, ae" ial: oot Seymour of the Brith Navy. one Haw hte conten but again her coming was delayed. & mers. but also the wives of his em- ymour . 108 yawevut. . the How ollided with a car and s ved. lenough for her to repeat at her Ne ployers. Among others in the cast will “Certainty I shall appeal esain to then tr » put on speed and get|Perhaps we expected too much of] Year's matinee next Friday. Of her be Alisa: Gentle, Stacgery Peateea, Weshington. T want a rehearing—« fatr 23" « Ne 6 ™ AVE away before he was captured, The |her, for, now that we have seen and Prcioges eng pttt minaret many Loulse Meyers, George A. Schiller and rehearing. 1 am sure that Secretary | & and plucky poltceman was not so badly hurt |heard her, she is something of a Mp Stewart Baird, (Nagie's attioude to me will be more Snir T pal that he didnot Immediately put the |aueypoteracut Wari is vec Rit @ Pantomime, Maurice Ravel's “Hop erties favorable than has been teht of this Dry Dock wings lnstitutl reckless chauffeur under arrest. PPO! ‘ ag 0" My Thumb,” a delicious collection of Another musical play, “Eva,” will be board. traditional nursery rhymes, and an epi- logue by Mr. Robertson made the rest | of the programmes Flora MacDonald, who has been and gone and got married since | r is now Mrs, Wills, proved clear and true and of wide range, it was thin and it lacked color. Much was ould in the foyers last night in exouse of Miss Hempel; that York ber 3 With Ryan at ahe wheel and Wit. | jam Pleroe jr. in the tonneau, the heavy | automobile was racing up the Bowery ata forty mile rate, cording to seman Albert 1 at 841 & 848 BOWERY, Cor, 34 toTht, Teyatens a or. offered at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Monday evening. Glen MacDonough has revised the original German book. The music ts by Frang Lehar, Eva, ‘One of the questions asked Myliue was: ‘Do you belleve in eesinatton?* ‘Certainty not," he sald, sharply. al she™was not sufficiently recovered from a serious Illness; that her voyage across the Atlantic, ended only a day or two ago, had been a hard and trying one, when Y and Second street, el feat he was on fixed post, the machine suddon- ly ed to pass by a north bound caz, In so doing the auto struck Phair ope ; and that she was a victim of extreme a him against a nearby | 000 , ue Lae LTA wer Then the automobile awing wildly | 2 Bertin. where she 1s something of an idol, added that she is noted for moods that are uncertain, singing one night in tones that are ravishing and the next over and sdieswiped the car, ripping its side and breaking several windows. ‘The policeman told Magistrate Herbert | oniy indifferently well. All these things he sow Ryan trying to increase the | rightgutly must be considered, especially Speed of hie machine to get away, but | soemthing was wrong with his levers and the machine refused to budge. When ie started to put bim under ar- vest Ryan cursed the policeman and Metropoltan Opera House entails upon everybody, Not only ia che Metropolitan recognized as the leading opera house 4h the world, but the keenly critical a titude of Its patrons in the matter of voices 1s notorious. Many a Huropean reputation hes failed to find indorse- ment on Broadway. Miss Hempel s00n anid: will have another chance to show us “In view of the statement that Ryan | her quality and everybody will wish collided wit te policeman, knocking BM) sincerely that she shall win a triumph. down, and then colliding with the s@r- With Sembrich retired and Melba be- face car and having used abusive lan-| ginning to be a memory, a great singer guage to the officer, Tam unable, ac-| Sr sting empel'a type 4a sorely needed cording to a recent decision of a higher] here, ourt on the Callan law, to entertain that charge, The Callan law je prart:| OPERA REVIVED AFTER EIGHT cally dead and between now and the YEARS OF NEGLECT. time when a new law is paased, there| « hasbeen absent from must “be some “punishment inflicted. |i 7 Mc weoitan's repertory for hearty otherwise the people of this olty had : Le ee tas aerforias better remain off the street elght years. e Ra A ike, when The Magistrate then ordered the po-| ance took place on Feb. 18, v1 liceman to swear to @ disorderly cop-| Heinrich Conried was the managing di- duet charge against the chauffeurend on| rector, Caruso and Scott! were in the cast then, as they were last night. It included also Sembrich and Plancon showed signs of intoxication, Phair tes- Ab ied in court. When Ryan was arraigned on the of “violatiM the highway law’ that he held him. the ordeal that a first appearance at the “WORTH ONLY DOLLAR Another Man Pleading Guilty to Burglary Is Allowed to Go Free. played Mins ham's accompaniments with all her gracious art and skill and deserved- dy was made to share in the curtain calls, “OTELLO” AND “THE BARBER” AT OPERA HOUSE NEXT WEEK. “Otello” will be revived at the Metro- Politan Opera House Monday, with Slezak in the title part, Frances Alda 4s I sdemona, Amato as Iago and Jeanne Maubourg as Emilia, Toscanini conducting. Another revival will be that of “The Barber of Seville’ on Wednes- @ay night, with Frieda Hempel as Ro- sina and Macnes (his debut) @s Alma- vava. At the Saturday matinee “Tosca’ Will be sung for the first time this sea- son, with Geraldine Forrar, Caruso and ‘Scotti In the cast, Toscanini conducting. For the reat of the week there will be offered on Tuesday a Mal double bili with Geraldine Martin and Scottl, and the first act of “Coppelia,” with Adeline Genee. There wih be a special matinee of “Parsifal” on New Year's afternoon, with Olive Fremstad, Burrian, Well and Hertz conducting. ‘The with last night's cast, ox- cept that Dinh Gilly, instead of Scotti, will be De Nevers, will be repeated on Thureday evenin: Johanna Gadeki, Louise Homer, Sleaok and Amato, is the bill for Friday night. At the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Seturday night Walkuere will be sung, with Gadski, Fremstad, Mat- genauer, Burrian, Ruysdael aad Gris- wold, Herts conducting. Nine persons convicted of various crimes were disposed of in the Court of General Sessions yesterday. Three of the nine were allowed to go free on suspended sentences, while three others ot of on-payment of fines of $25 each, The dispositions were: BY JUDGE FOSTER. Giovanni! Mantello, thirty-five years 014; Joseph Sgoilloca, thirty-two yearn old, and Giovanni Casall, thirty-two years old, pleaded guilty to having pol- fey slips in their possession. Firet of- fense. Each fined $25. BY JUDGE CRAIN Charles Clay, twenty-six years old, pleaded guilty to burglary. While in- toxicated broke into home of neighbor and stole number of articles, which he Sentence sus- Catherine McCarthy, twenty-nine years old, pleaded guilty to petty lar- | ceny. Stole $3) from @ sailor, Had been | in Tombs three months. First offens Sentence suspended and remanded to House of Good Shepherd. William 8, Beeber, twenty-six years 01d, tried and convicted of forgery, sec- adopted when a child by a factory work- man, goes to Paris, where she has various adventures. Sho is at a gay fete when her father, heading the incensed workmen from Belgium, breaks in upon the scene, Sallie Fisher will be seen in the title role and other parts will be taken by Walter Percival, Walter Law- rence, T. G, McGrane, Alma Francis and John Daly Murphy. ° . “Cheer @ farce-comedy by Mery Roberts Reinhart, will be produced at the Harris Theatre on Monday night. ‘The scenes are laid in and around » fawhionable sanitarium situated on the top of a mountain. The action takes place during a blizzard after the house phywician has eloped with the head nurse, the bath attendants go on @ strike and the patients become unman- sgeable. The play has to do with the struggles of a young helr to manage the institution and at the same time hide from an irate father-in-law and an ac- tress who {s suing him for breach of promise, Among others in the cast will be Walter Hampden, Frances Nord- strom, Effingham Pinto, Lotta Linthi- cum, Alan Brooks and Sybilla Pope. eee “Alibi Bill,” a play of the underworld by Joseph Byron Totter at Weber's Theatre on It deals with a District-Attor crooked tendencies and the romance of @ wealthy young settlement worker and a reformed crook. Im the cast will be Ralph Stuart, Harold Hartsell, Joseph SALUR FI SHMR AND TMC yaw STERDAM Unless Mytius's appeal ts granted he ‘will be sent back to Europe on the first Ghip of the French line to leave New York. La Provence, which drought him over, hae satled already on the return trip and It aill be too long a wait for hm sands of respectatte Englishworngn credited it. the story of King Georg had been published in England itself jong before it was printed In Laberator. story which Mytilus eent to hie Pieaeghor ‘one which hed been circulated through the clybe of London and ail soctel circles for a long time and thou- Kagushmen Regarding it Myliue made thts state- Modern Gociety, @ weekly Hat the rate ot Pinhead PLR TSS CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK ‘The t tit and % INRY HASLER, President, oct | EPL SNIRER: Penttn acoreaes Journal, printed it. So did the chain of nals known as Reynolds's peels ‘There ts no doubt of the the etory. newspa- truth of order to prove that the marriage did not take place the prosecution duced the marriage resisters churches in Malt pro- of all the ‘That was @ per- fectty foolish proceeding and was done ‘only to fool the jury and the people. ‘The prosecution knew that Malta ie under the canon lew, marriages to be registered. require jen regi oe was Queen Mury, I have no doubt, prompted the suit against me. ‘My own mot! which does not in ciroulating the issue of the Liberator that conatined the marriage story was entirely a politi- cal one. Tam a republican and [ am striving to further the republiican form of government for all nations. the At to-morrow night's opera concert the soloists will be Ysaye, the Belgian Se Ethel Parks and Putnam Gris- wold. LHEVINNE TO BE SOLOIST WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. end England will have a repubite. Leagues for the promotion of free speech here have taken up the cause of the young journatiet who hee served f year’s imprisonment for hin alleged Mbdel of the British monarch. He was to have and Journet. Mr. Gatt!-Casazza has re- vived the opera in a fine new setting, costumed it richly end presented it in detail in @ manner most commendable. But Meyerbeer’s work, think of it what one may, demands more than goo@ sing- ond degree. Forged name of employer to check for &: Firet offense. Sen- tence suspended. Peter Laregina, twenty-three years old, pleaded guilty to attempted as- @ault. Stabbed companion. First of- fense. State Prison one year and three MARIE DRESSLER TELLS ‘HQW SHE QUIT THE WEBER-FIELDS SHOW. She Didn't Intend to Leave Their Dillon, Lionel Adams, Millicent Evans, Eleanor Lawson, Winifred Voorhees and others. in “The Wardrobe Woman,” Tom Ter- risa and His Engtish Players, Pat Rooney and Marion Bent, and Joe Jack- mn. #01 The Bronx Theatre will ha La Rue, On Saturday afternoon ‘Turandot,’ fanciful Chinese play by Karl Voll : Grace c! The Record Breaker leport: ing: It needs (shall one say?) @risto-| poi vente seventh symphony te to|™onths to two y and ox mothe, Te wee ayer 1 ee Thornton, and Rose Pitonof, champton| appeal to fs. le arpeyestd of Commerce } Company in Such an cratic singing and aristocratic IMP! 1. the principal number of the Philhar-| Joseph Rosen, twenty-four years old, | duced at Maxine Millott's Theatre. The | @winmer. and Labor breugh y. sonation. There was a lack of that last pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Stole The bill at the American Theatre will] Among the organimations whioh lined monte Society's concert at Carnegie Hall central figure ti is a princess. [ he Political Re- rom the merits of watch and chain, valued at $1 f include Claude Rauf, Jenkins and Cov-| up wth MyHus were the Abrupt Way. meh Ae Sarena, Ue Rewer, whe femortow, § einen. isonet Lhovinne, | man, in Grand. street. Mend cignees | FRAG tent ite ores ive © | ext, Chappell, Melano and Converse, and] fugees’ Defense League end the Free Poles “Musle Tail, tice Mterie| Was San Bris, and Adamo Didur, who wal be the acicion im Tooke (ent? oom year. this are led out to have their heada| [sePhine Davie. ahi ce and Field's Music Hall, Miss Marie Marcel, able and conscientious ar- sforoad, e soloist in Techai-} Abraham Cohen, twenty-three years | chopped off. The cast will | kowsky's first Concerto, evening and Friday afternoon pro- @rammes have been planned in com- memoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Proclamation of Emancipation. Henry P. Schmitt, the concert master, and Leo Gchulz, first ‘cellist, will be heard in the Brahms concerto for violin and ‘cello, Dvorak’s symphony ‘ the New World” will also be played. Dressler writes to the Evening World: “The general opinion seems to be that I in anger left the Weber and Fields aggregation. Will you please as a favor H to me print the true version of the fair? Messrs. Weber and Fielés came into my dressing room Gaturday night after the performance and Mr. Fields shoved your interview with me ia my Paen WASHINGTON, Dee. 28.—Seoretary pre. Nagel will perbonally determine wheth- er Myllus, the defamer of King George, shall be denied admission to the United State The appeal ts expected here Monday. eilitinalie FIFTEEN LOST IN WRECK; TWO SURVIVORS ADRIFT TWO DAYS IN OPEN BOAT. PENZANCE, England, Dec, 2.—Fit- teen of the crow of the Danish steamer Volmer were drowned when she was old, tried and convicted o: Member of gang of horse polsoners. | Second conviction. State Prison three Years and four months. ——___ THE CUCKOOS. Side News.) The New York World won a wei |"! earned victory in the courts the other | "is" extortion, | Stevens, Josephine Victor, Gerevieve Greville, Pedro Frank Peters and Edwa: eee tists that they are, failed to reach the standard, Something of the rewel air was missing from Miss Hemple's char- acterization of the Queen. Emmy Des- tinn, too, as Valentine, fell a bit short of the requirements, although m ans bly in the final duet. ee, ‘as Raoul, leoked well and sang well, save for an occasional un- At the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre An- nlo Russell's Old English Comedy Cor. pany will Give “She Stoops to Conquer on Monday and Tuesday nights, “The In’* on Wednesday and Thursday and Friday afternoon, Horses Porish in Stable Fire. ‘Three horses, were burned to death face and yelled, ‘Did you eay this? I ice, Moott!, = Ado About Nothing” on Fri ag | Wrecked on Thuraday tn the great gale a necessary forcing of his voice. day when it succeeded on appeal in get- | saturd ight roll which bas been raging in the English replied ‘Yes.’ Then in @ tone higher hit with his hound| Oscar and Arthur Hammerstein will " jaturday nights, af well ap Saturday | © * Mr. Fields yelled, ‘You oan quit to- | De Nevers. . present Orville ting @ decision rendered prohibiting the | afternoo Channel, Harrold and Emma ‘Trentini as eoloists in a concert at the Hippodrome to-morrow night. Oscar Hammerstein has composed for the oc- cadon @ “Waits Jubilee” of his own compositions. Henry Vogel and the male ‘The captain of the Vglmer and another survivor were picked up in @ state of collapse in an open boat to- day fifteen miles to the nouthweat of the Lisard and landed at Newlyn by a traw- Four other horses which were in the ntable at the time were rescued by fire men. in the first act and generally was satis- , Bella Alten = Queen’ @ was surprisingly good, although pos Ike #0 many of the others, missed the afr of distinction. Polacco con: evil practice indulged in by certain | tradesmen who seek to use the pages of | the newspapers as an advertising me- | dium without paying for advertising space the same as reputable merchants night!” Iaaid: ‘Had you not better wait until Monday night and hear what I want to say to you” But Mr, Welds quite lost contro! of thimeself and sald: "You can't bluff me. I have kept you Monday evening at Carnegie Lyceum the Kinemacolor Company of America will present “The Making of the Panama Canal,” together with “Actual Scenes of the Balkan war.’ ducted satisfactorily, . Patt’ song of Marcel's, the ‘‘Nobil Signor” aria of the Pages, the final duet and all for three years and you can get out now.’ I warned him he might have to chorus of “The Firefly” will sini u- do. For a long time these tradesmen tiful Ship fom Toyland.” The: have induced newsdealers, for alt will Frances Starr in “The Case of Becky" be the attraction at the Grand keep me another year, but they rushed from my room. Then I went to Mesers. ‘Weber and Fielde’s dressing room and said: ‘As you wish, gentlemen—I cuit to-night." “I waited seven months for thiq pro- duction to open, My gowns and other expenses during the rehearsals cost me a tue over $3,500. I have @ firm con- tract with Weber and Fields for twenty ‘weeks with no clause stipulation, I wamt itkmown thatIdid not tend to leave ‘the company im such an abrupt way. the choruses were well sung. KITTY CHEATHAM CHARMS AT HER HOLIDAY MATINE Can one concetve of @ Christmas in New York without Kitty Cheatham’ nual matinee? Hundreds of us, at east, would miss it sorely, a8 was demon- trated again at the Lyceum Theatre yesterday, Ghe entertained us, tots and a payment, to insert their printed dodgers and circulars in the sheets of the regu- lar newspapers, and newspaper readers have been pestered and annoyed by this extraneous matter surreptitiously | placed there. Magazines sometimes in- sert circulars of advertise: them with thelr regular reading matter, but then these advertisers pay for the service to the magazine publisher at regul distinction will an orchestra of #ixty under the direction of Gaetano Merola. Mendelssohn's oratorio “Elijah” will be presented In operatic form at the Broadway Theatre to-morrow afternoon ‘and evening by ® company of one hun- @rde, with Bernam Fergos in the name part and Hortense D’Arblay, Eva Vera, Marie Louise Rogers, Katherine Lee and Sebastian Barnett! as the other soloists. ‘The novelty has met with success tm other cities. in business methods between Opera Hous by binding | pounce |Show" to the Murray Hill Theatre. rates. Why should there be any | seen at Hurtig & Seamon' verywoman” will be seen at the ‘West End Theatre. “The Greyhound” {# to be played by the stock company at the Harlem Opera Houne. “The Star and Garter Show’ for the Columbs Reeves brings hin te an- Theatre. Al ‘Big Beauty “Beauty, Youth and Folly” will be “The College Girl" comes to the Olym- r this afternoon, The crew abandoned the sinking steamer on Thursday. One of the boats with nine occupants was immediately swamped by the heavy seas and more men Were washed out of nd boat, commanded by the All of tem were drowned. The two survivors we dashed avout for two days before being sighted by the trawler that rescued them, a Father Estevenon Dei A private cable message brought ptain. HE RECOMMENDS A Good Doctor R RR RADWAY'S READY RELIED December 21, 1903, IT graybeards alike, with songs and stories that touched us with their tenderness, mede us laugh until we cried, and some times started us into downrigh: shouting out of our gratification and news yesterday of the death of the Rey. Louis Estevenon, Supertor-Generai of the Fathers of the Blessed Sacra- ment, in Rome, Thursday, after « short He was sixt the newspaper and | ptr Theatre. magazine? 7! urts have decided | Miner's Elghth Avenue Theatre will definitely that it is against the law for| have as ite attraction ‘Follies of the advertisers and newsdealers to insert | Day. these circulars in newspapers, This) “The Girls from Missourt” will be at ought to serve as a Warning to local “Thanking you and wishing to place myself further in debt to the New York Evening World by the publication of this, 1 remain most respectfully, IE DRDSS: John McCormack, the distinguished Irtet tenor, will give his annual recital at Carnesic Hall ® week from to-mor- row night, Among t ype DR. RADWAY & CO.: 5 Dear Sire—I write to let you know that | have used your remedies for the Have brought ay cht eis DIAMONDS pee appr: - one Mil People's Theatre. Billy Wi . too, T cannot praise all the Rad. o ciation, It'a a remarkable person: fo" nim to sing are “I Hear You Calling | newadealers to desist from a dishonest | son's “Reet Trust” will be exhibited the founder of ¢ them. Kemedies enouxh, #0 1 thought i oe eee Oat “ TIM” SOON BAC! ality that you have, Miss Cheatham, | yo" “The Snowy Breasted Pearl” and|and unfair method of advertising. The | Miner's Theatre in the Bronx order in Kast Geventy: Werig send this as a token of gratitude a OND E “BIG K, and a marvellous gift of conveying pa-| «Mother Maohree.”” dally and the weekly newspaper has to| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS JUAREZ ENTRIES. From Rants TOY care GEIR ans Cae waite Tee One SUF — World fo hi O n Me, 'S REPORT TO FRIENDS, stip: Wablouad CRcossahons or: seven | Cee oan Lar anes ok ied Sat | At Hammerstein's will be Lillian, Lore dg 342 South Third Bt., Brooklyn, N.Y, MERICAN Wi . of which J raine, C Jing Foo, an Sento olds, fi Congressman-¢lect Sullivan Directs fer la Preeltent, announces” axamine | Florence "Welton. George Rolland end met of Allan, 108; Kents | a Pemily Phyelolan for 66 Yeare MAIO! ~~ arden of Allah, 1 | Company and others. vy, Allah 1 The bill at Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre will include Florence Roberts, | , LAttle Lord Robert, the diminutive | ¥4" comedian, Gertrude’ Vanderbilt and Qui George Moore, and Edward F, Reynard, | Marie (irl, 105, At the Twenty-third Street Theatre, | filRP mn William H. Turner, in “Dad agd| Pride of Mother," will be the ohlef feature. “Mother Goose,” a musical comedy, will head the bil hth Street ‘Thoatre. At One Hundred and ‘Theatre the leading fter the Hunt,” a psa dh ey HOW OLD’S A SCALLOP? His Affairs and Is Ready to Leave Sanitarium. itoom 100d" $13K¢ SickS "Es A $26 DIAMOND BING, $1 weenly Uy dedetn ied, idalliiing OMe 0400 0 aati " Bee Oh Selling ‘cor-okde and lo as mevighth; Sister ‘adlawort ‘st: marth ie Mispriwa, 105; Gretohen'G., 105; Pure - r t Out, bat For. ve 4d Loses Case. State Threshes T gets a Polat RIVERHEAD, L, I, Dec, %.—Twelve Riverhead and Jamesport baymen ar- rested by State fishery protgctors on # charge of catching scallops less than a year old were made happy to-day, A test case brought by the State against OPPORTUNITIE: INTELLIGENT MEN CAN MAKE, SOME MONEY SELLING THE World Almanac for 1913 READY FOR SELLING DECEMBER 30TH book new on exhibition APPLY RoomNo 313, 3dFloor, Buildi ny THIS WEEK 9105 , day. inaiadiaa We Dies in Brooktyn Street. A woman about fifty-five years oldd and plainly dressed suddenly became fil at Fulton street and Nosstrand avenue, Brooklyn to-day, and died be- fore the arrival of an ambulance, Detectives are seeking to establish her (entity through e letter found in her puree, addressed to Mrs. Louisa Wilson, No, 20% Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. pe at, rence, an, 0S. ie Merida Potirh <= affectation. ‘It was as @ fairf godmother, popping out of the Greplace into a darkened and deserted room, while outside the sleish Della rang and the church bells chimed, that Mise Cheatham first appeared. Shu always does something new. The pro- Capt. Frank, Kelon was tried before a | 7. jury at Southold, State's Attorney W. F D | attraction will be MeCorm New York fatled to that Pt | have inkelsplel'a Chi Kelen caught the scallops in Suffolk! Gi, “Court by Grh More marriage «licenses . hat County waters, to which the law applies | gen, in Brookiya fn 1918 than in only. | MOAWR| On the bill at the Colonial will be \ ing. to. figures|, Mr. McCormack td not ask wi Olga Petrova, Geo Heban, M& and} ove smplled yenterday, To. ante 16,293 11. sa Kelen catch the adgl- Gardner Crane, Laura Guerife and jew ct Cane ai the Conrad. Busy Leap Year in Brook!: her, proved effective, Then May West and been any