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THE AY, JANUARY 31, 19 1 Ee cnn tL ERASE S RAL St LRA RRL Lh A JUSTICE STROLS | |#a#th Wynne Matthison 'NEW FRENCH PLAY ‘Julia Culp, Dutch Singer, |s2°%c=22°<|"°"QAGt WO Ml ; mn 66 99 | Stranwky's numibs the orchestra Will Be Seen in ‘‘The Spy anmiy'a umbers for. the. 0 ’ i ALONG BROADWAY ‘The Peoptes Symphony Chamber | in Connecticut. polse and the understanding that he|%ef the direction of Victor Harris, and | fastest train between admirably carried out, with Leo Sie-| AM Interesting programme has been a1 o'clock last night | iT} ” | will include Beethoven's Pastoral sym- | Passengers Slightly Injured a@ «| CALLED “THE SPY”: Br N DAYS OF 144 . dort Witherspoon, Instead of EMward| Concert Chi ts to ha grewrorvtEty, Mam, da, Aj It With Exceptional Skill—]@pieys in ali nis characterisations. | Edwin Swain, baritone, are giving thalr Springneld, eraaned into a north ,, My hony and Lint’ “Th “ Shows Remarkable Voice! KL" | "Train Crashes Into & FY It Is of Lovely Quality amd] Ltnkow, was Sarastro, some of the! cert at Aeolian tall New York, New Haven and OME N | WEEK : , a or ite cree 8m For him and failed | evening. The St. Cechla Club, a choral passenger train, whioh left New Great Volume and She Use| marked by ‘the inteliience and. the | 7re*nization of 120 women's voices un. |at 6.02 P.M. with one ox , | For the rest, the presentation was|**'Vices gratuitously for the occasion. =. a in, at * Kieft, First Dutch Governor, | Another Production Will Be! As an Interpreter of German } sak, otto Gonts, Putnam riswod, Al. | "A960 under distinguished patronage, | trains were derailed. One. | faite ‘ : i i vert Reiss, Louise Homer, Bella Alten, ie with mi injuries. .. Sheds Light on Grant of an English Comedy, “The | Lieder She Is Eloquent— Lenora Sparkes, Anna Case. Marie! poston Rymphony concert ar Thorminy | it is not clear why the fragt mga ' I | — sie Mulford in the cast, Alfred Herts con. | CveHing an omission from the type of | WAS on the northbound track, | Woman of It.” | Her English Diction Good. |aucting, ‘chorus “and orchestra and |{8¢_ "ord “not made it appear that ||, The mpact when the express i, Cortlandt Street. El i |the freight was terrific, scenery’ being all that could be desired. | man singer, had been heard here betore | every Pane OF ATR in the =e | a? at hattered. The fre! ” ELMAN SOLOIST IN AN ALL this season. Instead, the occasion | train was & u HE @PyY, th t 4 took fire and at least eight WAS “WINDMILL LANE.” 60T tr feniy siattcttent'gre, BY SYLVESTER RAWLIN BEETHOVEN PROGRAMME. | Tart te,ctPPetreton, tt wheihad ad enmen pannengee tere duced in Pads under the title, TULIACULP, a Dutch messo-soprano,| An all Beethoven programme wes|ehe will be welcome at any time. tertonl, Many of the 16 lof “La Fiambee,” will have its first was & stranger ia rane At what Walter Damrosch offered at the — : were New Yorker Ns New York performance at the Empire yemercay, Sne boss Symphony Society's concert in Aeolian| Josef Lhevinne, the Russian pianist, > Then English Came, but Act of | ‘Theatre on Monday night by « company ,/% Hurope, but she had not been unduly | iran yesterday afterno@™, with Mischa| Will give @ recital at Aeolian tall on| SPOHR’S TRIAL POSTPONED. her manager Monday afternoon. He will pla; \- — that Includes Edith Wynne Matthison, Neralded here, for which Eiman a8 eololst. The young Russlan will play com Julian L’Estrange, Cyril Keightiey, Fr. | to be congratulated. At at ae violinist was heard in the familiar con- eaamon!, reine, Creve Gene Doctors to Examine Into Santty nest Stallard, Hagar Norton, Hasex ital in Carnegie Hall yesterday "| certo, in which he played brilliantly, a8|noy and Baikireff Hind Notemeant Girl'a Slayer. b Dane, Vera Finlay and Jane May, The 700N she disclosed her prowess 80 UN-| wag to pe expected, and with euch 4 —— rinl of Lawrence @pohe, plot of the play turns upon the murder Mistakably that whenever she shall! sympathy in interpretation as to indi-| Orville Harrold, assiated by Nina Mor he tenner arene corporal, whose’ Galle 1776 Sustained Owners’ Title to Highway. of @ foreign @py by « man whose mo: | elect to sing her: cate a maturing of his art, The pro-|/@ana and the cast and chorus of “The! yiction at murder in the first degree for ‘An invitation to take @ stroll along i tive t# patriotism and who escapes a bp sd LA Bs Mpls ai, | €ramme was begun with the “emont’| Firefly” company, will_give a special| \iiing hia sweetheart, Rosle O'Toole, tm weatway on a rare June day in the é > Q murterer’s puniahment by the reawak-|Mirers. Mise Culp's voloe 1s of lovely | overture and ended with the fifth aym.| Concert at the Casino Theatre to-mor-| Wnts Plaine, was reversed by the Court year 1644 was extended to Juatice f ening lov quality, of wide range and of ence” | phony, doth well played. These were| Dna ntammetern® TMAMEement of! oe Appeals, has been postponed rom , We So a her i. iagaes Donen. y y hat eee art ge eg i gd Yd fai ore wataa wa cath next Monday until the third week im by Attorney J. Hampden Dough- - rt morosch again permit oo! , Maren. ety in an injunction suit being hj “The Woman of It” wf be produced | tained emission. Her interpretation of | to give an extra number. This time it eth ee ee Satitbentt Oram Gon: Hic setenee 10 to be that he Wanna Drought by the owners of No. 10 Cort- f at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre on| gongs is distinguished by poetic insight | was the Master's second romance. The! pany, is just recovering from an opera-| tally unbalanced from morphine taiing land atreet against the city. It would ™ = Tuesday night. Manager W. A. Brady|no less than by intelligent comprehen. | audience, which was more than usually | tion on her throat. Her physician says|t the time he killed the girl, Be necessary to go back that far, the ‘i A $ oT Prefera not to divulge the story before-| sion. It ie a delight to hear her. eae cont ao what's the use of| that her voice, probably, will be more! this, Justice Mills appointed Dr, lawyer eaid, to correctly understand " ‘ + hand, merely announsing the play ®#| Miss Culp confined herself to the songs Protesting against @ violation of prece-| flexible than ever. jam B, Granger and Dr. H. Breest the quit to decide it oquitably. edi Ki an English comedy by Frederick Lone-|o¢ three composers, Schubert, Gchumann | (Mt that ts worthy of upholding. Schmid to examine into his mented eon. and consequent help of his Tustioe Greenbaum nodded and amiled : at a dale. Among others in the cast will be|and Brahms, which lent to her recital] wgig@pRIED” NEXT RIDA’ Joba Mocormack, the trish tenor, and | Coumty Jat ees Bie acceptance and the two journeyed . Cyril Scott, Janet Beecher, Josephine | something of monotony. The book of] gpecia: THURSDAY MATINGE. oe te ure ol American soprano, . back to the daya when little old New i$ Brown, Wallace Erskine and Dallas| words, contrary to the scheme of the “Siegfried” will be fe ¢| Hall a weer fieah sOnerrow aiternoce, York was a Dutch colony long before ‘ ’ F Anderson. programme, placed the Brahma group da. tls iataa 7 te lor Sadina on, ( Rip Van Winkle went into the Catskill! 4 il as ‘a in the middle, perhaps the better ar-| Ooo, rouse next Frida: Mahe Seman Columbia University announces a free Mountains to sleep. i : John E. Kellerd, on Monday evening, |rangement. In the second Schubert song, Gadexi wilt y, song recital in the Horace Mann Audi- ‘Thin unusual invitation, the attorney ; : moves from the Garden to the Harris |pastiose Liebe,” Miss Culp showed ‘be Brunnhtide and the cast | torium for next Wednesday at 4.10 P. M. @mplained to the Justice as they : / ‘ edd, : aa ‘Theatre, where he will continue the run signs of an explosive manner that was will include Margarete Matsenaver,|Those who accept are expected to re-| @tarted on their mental Journey aloni fF " of “Ham! not agreeable; but that was forgstten| Lenore Sparkes, Putnam Griswold, |main until the end. | the trail of what is now the “Great : fe The engagement of the Weber andlin her beautiful singing of the same| eles, Gorits and Ruyedeel, Mr. Herts Prof, Samuel A. Bali i Way,” was proffered with the . ki G Fields company at their music hall ter-| composer's “Du Bist Die Huh,” and the conducting, An extra performance of , Samuel A, Baldwin will resume h. lib : r | his free sund et taking the Suaties base to the eminates to-night. A tour of the South|“aye Maria!” In the Schumann group| The Secret of Susanne” and “Pagli- | °% troy Muay ocean recttals in treiOne dose Pape’s Cold Come will begin at Norfolk) Va. her “Waldesgeprach” and ‘“Frublings-|%°)” im double bill, is announced row afternoon. The Wednesday recital id gives relief from . ‘ Thursday afternoon. 4 y recitals} pound: gi y acts Geverner’s Lady" comes te the nacht” were renders any effective. The | eran a ere conrra, [Will not be resumed until Feb. 6 colds and grippe—No wenn Wae Wil be seen at the) “on the whele, Miss Culp was happiest my dette Maa Caruso and Dink Gilly | OZ ApIg SON ENJOYS HIMSELF. Quinine used. feat End Theatre, - eee Tree “The Dawn of «, To-Morrow® wilt be| Witt the Brahme numbers. Very peaiitls |” on stonday “The Huguenots,” with the You will distinctly feel your eold ' \ presented by the stock compary at the| ‘Was her rendering of “Tmmer 188" now familiar cast, including Emmy Des- | A** breaking and all the Grippe symptoms who builded New Amsterdam. y : , eT ; Harlem Opera House, Soper rlsses walla tae tne Sinica} nn, Brieda Hempel, Caruso, Scotti, Staters—Mar Go to Algiers. lea ving after taking the very fiat dove, . 4 “ . 2 f a * e fac! GOVERNOR KIEFT ASSURI or CE of the Gay Write Way” WM bol TITS veritable trlumpn. “Botsohatt,” | Rethier and Didur, will be repeated, Mr.) LONDON, Jan. t—The Dany News| Compountl, taken every two hours wat TICE OF HIS GRANT. PACLINE a: ts te HIN ‘Theatre wil be| 2* final number on the official pro-] Tristan und Isolde,” with Olive Frem- caren Canveninn ker, (any says: three consecutive doses are iy FREDERICK “The Trocadero Burlesquera.” gramme, was also a delight to hear. | stad, Matsenauer, Burrian and Grit-|sn4 some of the household festivities ai] ute Core tad ats oe : with Wullner | wold, wi s, Mr. Toscanini con- severe cold, either in the . ‘The Harlem music hall will have “The |", vas tn America, wae Miss will be a repetition of | T#arskoe-Selo, He and his sisters were! back, stomach or limbs. Ww | <. SEAS YY ANS Kntekerbockers.’ "1 on Thursday night with Frances | Present with their father on Tuesday| Jj ly relieves the mieer- LGN MILLINGTON at | The Bohman Show comes to the|ulD's accompanist, and @ very able nd Wednesday in the nding schooll qpit promptly relieves the most f ' off the vaults which extend under the | area CHILDREN'S THEATRE magic, one. hoa! the? able headache, dullness, head and nose 4 sitewaik from in front of No. 10 Cort-| roadway to\Greavwich wrest, which ra Orme Rossbude” wif tbo noon at Miner‘a} There wae the veual rush, te ihe. foee “aa a, the Sater the HAR Of the impertal trale vars re tiseet, sivaing cf the Roser URE ERE lank of the st day matinee bill, with Geraldine Faryar, Hi 7 P touched the bank of Manhattan Teland. URUDKVILLWATRASTIONS extra numbers. Culp responded | Louise Homer und Karl Jorn, Mr. Hertz eibbberdat Wn coe to tasthal disshatess; soreness, stiffness ond . nms's cradle song. After j ve ‘ " ‘ 5 ‘4 way. here wee then no Washington or At Hammerstein's will be Frank Tin- eld Pk Fal aha voleacseed [Ti oe ie asec of the Czar'e re-) Get a 25-cent package of “Pape’s tains bytes ney, @ foreign novelty catled “Le Rouge ‘4 it of the French Benevolent Society. | C¢Ption e Winter Palace in St.) Compound” from your dru; It was from thie act of regulating “Robin Adair,” in excellent English, but Petersburg on the Russian New Y ft oust the street lines and the lots that Mr. et Notr,” the Courtney Sisters, Mar:piall ‘ dirge, which suggests that The opera concert te morrow evening ta due to the fact that neither tey4 take it with the knowledge my > have Dougherty took his interpretation that URNING Cl Montgomery, the Three Leightons, and songs ere taken will have Crees) Tala rerainges, he Empress nor the Dowager Empress will po ively po peomrty cure gts Z, 4d aot Breet Diy ‘the "provielons. of the ot Virginga Harned will head the pitt at|st too slow a tempo, Another English |Namara Toye and Herbert Witherspoon. | *.f0f,“Giateq' that the court ie con-| any assistance of bad af aad BO y v and the last she consen' 4 a eR satin ie Sete Thi Amiel war-Atcrine’ ieeuoa penynm | BOARD OF aDUCATIONS [stint fat okete i tergs| at etm teu, eee | Get o perentt Defore the surrender of the town by Maud Miller and Edward Stanley, Brite|Pliment, no doubt, that Miss Culp in- FREE RECITALS NEXT WEEK, | and residing for eome time in Algiers.” | good, Tastes nice—acts gently, At this junta: the Dutch, in 1664, and were subject ‘Wood, and Walter Law and company. | tended to pay us; but the English songs] ‘The Board of Education has arranged | duced the Justice to Lon grated Jaw giving the title to the ‘The Colonial Theatre will have Stella| scarcely fitted in with the acheme of her! free music recitals for next week as = = ” firet Governor of New Gtreet to the city. But Corlandt street, Meyhew and Billie Taylor, Harry Wood. | programme, $ at Public School No. venerable Dutchman lawyer contendet, was laid out “Bird” if — at Stuy Knickerbockers and peg lap poten cmrge cepa fflres When the “Bird” Called Out Wrient and Dietrich, ant others, | FRIEDA HEMPEL SHINES sant High School, “Patriotic and War around his throat title di not peas to the city; only “One Hundred o’Clock” | 2%, Teneuay, Will be the star at the AS QUEEN OF THE NIGHT.| gongs; at Lafayette Hall, “Russian || 66 9 atornet Peter atu Malina Gh dco cee undr Atnamoes Tasers. Others ea 09 Eval here wore three important changes) yolk and Peasant Songe,” and at Pub- oney es e are Jows. betet ” ‘ cen? in the cast of “The Magic Flute, Me School No. 623, “Composers and Mu- oS pec attorney maintained. the Fire Was Discovered, | Neom! Glass, Macart and Bradford and | 70’ Dated iast night at the Metropol-| gic of Francs” Tuesday, land which is now wa ‘Robert T. Haines in ‘The Coward”|!tan Opera House before a crowded |netus Church, “Italy : ° . strect was part of a grant wilt head the bill at the Bronx Theatze.|and enthusiastic audience. Frieda Story,” and at Public School } Ever true is this old saying,there- made by Gov, Kieft to one Arhoagh the beeuttful nome ot | Among others ‘will be Ray Cox, Laddie| Hempel, instead of Ethel Parkes, was] “Folk Songs of Scandinavia . A Jansen Damen on as beta June George Cook of Allendale, N. &, was| tiff, Mr. and Mra, Gardner Crane and/ ine Queen af the Night, one of the parts|day, at Pub&c School No. fore it might be well for you to and Broadway and watched the present |purned to the @round carly to-day and ay Pry nore Fitts ‘Avenue Theatre| that, eapectally, she was engaged to fil, M. H. A. Hall, the veulte. 00, leurrounding houses were saved only |Tayior Granville The eysten™ wii| For whe firet time here, the Berlin ool- Semen tite’ rae, «|| Study the many pages of Financial building erected and that are the cause of the tigation, Al- be the feature. There will also be|Oratura soprano did justi Ne “Scottish Musi ‘passed from the Salter fam. |@fter the volunteer fire companies had . fopean reputation. Her singing was a| Public School No. 4, “Soi n ; 5 Hr, 10 that of James B, Cooley, whoee [been called from Ramaty, Ridgewood | Concnes, Herman, Titberg ana others | delight for the color ahe imparted to her and at, Wadleigh High Sohool and Banking Information and | g ft ! i Hi [! bee i leadt from the heirs of Damen. The Warwick, Mr, (C Ke'the One Hundred and fwenty-Atth| voice gs well as for its flextbiitty. eae Pale : pln Pencgg och ‘ana| _ The clang of @re department gongs New Mr. (Cook 1* deep in his} 2t vt Theatre the main attraction will] the fOrmer quality in which, hitherto, Statistics in the grain felde and meadow lands stretched | Smpouncing the runhing by of the appe- | fo @ cuckoo clock, which he Be |) o'“orne Love Tru t Welch| she has found wanting. If she} CLARA BUTT TO BE HEARD het ce wees wine ae ¥ to @ downtown fire| eves saved his family from death. | ana company will head the Df at the! nad sung first appearance as the IN RECITAL NEXT TUESDAY. > iver, was visitors ‘The fire started on the top floor of Mr. Fifty-eighth @treet Theatre. At the| Queen in “The Huguenots” as she sang Clata Butt, the famous English con- a, Cook's home, The family sleep on the | Twenty-third Street Theatre “The Last!iagt night her reception would have|tratto, and har husband, Kennerley SINGER eKy.- jeecond floor. At the end of the hall|of the Regiment” will be the chief at-|peon warmer and her vogue by this]pumrord, a well known English barl- é 4 4 P time firmly established. Such @ voloe Clark] ag she possesses 1s necded in the Metro- politan Opera Company. Norton, Canfield and Carlton, Manning gi re end Roberts, May Francis, and others, | eee vy ee Renita “niniela: Gea De ea } ‘Mr, Rumford will be heard in ‘ traction. hung @ large cuckoo clock. The fire ‘The American Theatre will ha’ atarted in the wall behind the clock. verti, the Great Johnson, J. ‘eo | The intense heat melted the spring in- po air aide the clock, releasing the cuckoo A wervant was awakened by th tone, are to give @ joint recital in Car- negie Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Mme. | ! 53 [: g & § uf 2s HI i $ 3 ry tinued chirp of the cuckoo. She listened Pam! by Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss prosperous windmill adorned e for Emmy Destinn as Pamina, Both| songs by Hugo . eee or and what is now Liberty and discovered that the cuckoo had said) oe accomplished singers and both are|and several American and English com- @mect. bed 0 eign post at Broadway was % o'clock and wasn't stopping at artists of the first rank, but Mme. | posers. . fm very legible Dutoh ‘among the old Knick. | that. In a few minutes it was @ hundred Gadski's voice seems especially sulted T= erbockers, but said that he would be|o’clock, The servant went out into the} to this music, and she displayed it to] Max Pauer, the Stuttgart pianist, is compelled to think the matter over, and | hall and then discovered the fire. In an-| the best advantage. Her costume in to be the soloist at the Philharmonic rved di other instant Mr, Cook and his family the firat act was picturesque, Her- Society's concerts in Carnegie Hall on t H cet it t t Fr lit te now| The property is now owned by Nina| were aroused and escaped safely to the! = = Sew am to Pagers rene nite aban ce coe eR sote helped Mr. Cook ana tus! = = A ra : , te ete eat he, Sesh ret Bary C. heavit; servants saves hig wif ewer and WIFE HE LURED AWAY You willbe interested in the finances Siibes Farm” verte worth wea the Soon eres nthe erate” [ant hie home Sint of the nations, New York City and SIDNEY BARRINGTON, ACTOR, feb H other large cities. eV—————— ci bred Lp RR] AGED MINISTER DIES KILLED BY GAS IN ROOM, | Boyer Dropped Joy and Bright I agg lg | Left Note in Which He Chimed to| Lights and Grew Cold, Mrs. The value of foreign coins in U.S. Catherine Philtgse, the Be Descendant of Royal Weisman Says. money. Prices paid for rare Amer- ican coins. Stock list and prices. of leading stocks during 1912. Bank- ing statistics of this country and Europe. Cost of membership in § & & Bcrcraccars) WITH WIFE WHEN GAS ‘was prosperous and iv sraruis| ESCAPES BY ACCIDENT and torney into th rds of " , Eo sem hail revealed thet tn 3108 Cort Couple Found Asphyxiated in | E Family, Sidney Barrington, an actor of the old AGO, 1.—After winnl school, was found dead to-day in a gas: | CE i Sa oe on filled ‘room in the boarding house at| Mother's wife, Edward Boyer tired of No, 819 West ‘Twenty-ninth atreet, The | 018 Primrose path and is now taking police eaid Barrington had committed | the woman back to her husband, She is Sarah Weisman, wife of Benjamin ds of the dead actor, hurrtedly| Weleman of Brooklyn, Mra Weisman Don’t put in another day with that “‘half-sick, down and out” feeling. It isn’t necessary. Your Stomach, Liver and Bowels are only calling for assistance and | { é pageed to Margaret Van Cortlandt, who huge became the wife of Abraham De Pey- day, They said he h ven sick ever| that Boyer, who was working in the ster, From her it passed to Manusneh since, had visited several hospitals in| Hotel La Salle, be arrested ak cies waa chaieed ges foviy: Cent ji summoned, started the police on a new os two af Bea her, A s, wide, Mnglieh measure. ‘The land then| Apartment by Neighbors Te HEn (eld. treks oF walne Cones oma | ton Jant night soon etter she hed | ’ leading exchanges. Statistics af | Who Traced Fumes. bDlack-jacked b thugs on ew Year's & train from Philadelphia. She asked savings banks and money in Salter fan. 2, 1738. Just prior to tis search of relief, and had been almost | + 4 and H ; i el ergs Peers ainsloe: the | The Rev. George N. Macdonald and his, entirely without funds | satan ar ee, oa Smet Be Stomach Bitters circulation. treet was widened ten feet, five on wifp were found dead in bed at their | bane by gerbe Li let d found | when I come back to nim the woman he : each aide. home, No. 2@ Jessamine avenue, Yonk- | PON maukeds “Oren tn dase of aecident-"| nad been living with tells me over the will help you back to health, Transactions of the New York BIG FIRE OF 1776 CAUSED NEW | ers, to-day. ‘rhey had been asphyxiated | follows: phone that Mr. Boyer has left word that vigor and strength. It is for : n A ADJUSTMENTS IN TOWN. | by iMuminating gas, Mr.\Macdonaid | To Whom It May Concern: 1 am no longer welcome there, and that Clearing House. Appropriatio ‘The historic fire which destroyed the Was seventy-two years of age and his| ¥ name is Sidney Josiah Barring. he will never see me again’ ns greater part of the town in 1776 swept| away habitations, stores and barns and) sever Canale, SReenS And ire sary P nx # stop to the enterprise and) “Tir” Macdonald was a retired Prospy. |! buried my wife, Minnte Kelle, o wife seventy years. They had been dead | ton: a rendent of the royal family of Confronted by Mrs. Welsman at the Indigestion Toure when thelr bodies were | Barrington, England and Trelan police station, Boyer almost swooned d ti ti the Justice and the attorney in| ers about three years, |nearly fourteen yeur Mr. and Mre.|'New York with her, ‘wonderment, Members of a family living in the same | Sidney Barrington, | "That is the only way my husband Next the two visitors to th mmetled I times this} “In caso of accident, notity Mrs. 9. | wii take mo bak the i : G fl York of yesterday were engaged by ng and fin ‘aced \t to the| Bishop of the Hampton Court Apart-| Lieut, Conroy, “If this Maan tt ae y r ppe fhe ancestors of the present day rul-| Macdonald apartment. ‘They called in| ments corner of Golden Gate avenue | baok, Ben will forgive me. John Harrison, a neighbor, who called | and Larkin street, Ban Francisoo, Also) “My husband was too ‘ y Sree roe ce tive acta were | the Pollce and broke into the apart: |my son Kidney, who t® twelve youre old. |n nia business to cate for outarde ries: haves an a by Congress, Government securities and bonded debts and assessed valuations of States. The list of National Banks, State Banks and Banks for Savings in . and when the woman denounced him he ‘ear! could not find @ word to say in his own his last charge having | 4&9 last wary in San Francisco, We| getense, Finally he left with Mra, Wele- low world fOF man, having agreed to start back to t has since marked thé me- tropolia just happened in time to hold! yeen in Florida. He had Hved in Yonk-| Were known tn the ment Also notity James J. Armstrong in the! ures, ao 1. though roma pe Was sain. Fores tn bth The room had in it an old style @as-| Knickerbocker Butiding, who will notify | When Md started’ ts pa Pelee ‘ Manhattan. when , fixture. The the Actors’ Fund Assoclatto Wan RHEE Henin ane : @ettio and adjust the differences that} oouid be t , “Thank in adv: 1 music, But - ‘was turned almost the whole “Yours very sincerely, | : ale New York Werld, circla, allowing the ges to escape, The “SIDNEY J. BARRINGTON.” | Boyer at first anid he was afraid to Se.) New Yerk City which were couple, who had no children, resided ‘thie Genres Babes ane other sol teas @o back to New ¥. Poy | ‘ork with Mrs, Welw