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-) » \ ' WOVEN TRANPLED 0°U" FRE PANE s ‘Jacques Kasner | Faces His First Home Audience Yorkville Boy Violiniat, Who Has Studied Six Years Abroad, Makes a Favorable Impression at His American Debut in Aeolian Hall. News Oddilices Pittsburgh advertises job for 10,000 men, but it hasn't relieved the crush at ‘Washington. President Wilgon should have turned the present of a ragor and strop he Gec¥ined over to Secretary Redfield, Max Pemberton cays that, thenks to ragtime, England ie becoming a place of woman existence, Rail Is Short-Circuited at Chatham Square and Terror “Seizes Passengers. Georetary Daniels is opposed to the Swiss navy system. He believes in sea “Missing Poe Bust" must have been one the muckrakers overlooked. BY ‘SYLVESTER RAWLING. Jz KASNER, violinist, « n1- fi Meaning of ‘born diplomat” seems to be born eich. ‘While President Wilson's summer home will be in New Hampshire, hie execu- tive of Yorkville, ewenty-five years tive offices will be across the line in Vermont. © ee nae ae a old, who has been a student in Her- in for six years, made his American debut at Aeolian Hall last night. The atmospheric conditions were bad for the Strings of his imstrument ani detracted from the attendance of nie friend t the young man succeeded in makin dutinctly favorable impression upon & moderately large audience. He produced & big tone, of lovely quality, and the ease and masterfulness of his bowing were a delight. From time to time Mr. Kasner dragged the tempo to no good effect and almost consistently he forced his tone. Some- thing must be granted to him, however, for the nervousness attending a first appearance, and tribute must be paid to him for his stmpileity of bearing and for his lack of affectation or mannerisms. ‘The praise he has won from the music critics of Berlin, Munich and towns in Connectiout man who went trout fishing wae frozen to death. Starch Trust puts in « stiff answer to Government's suit for its dissolution. ‘This time it's the Director of Education im the Pitteburgh echoole who waats to abolieh corveta, Inspectors wi test the breath of Pumnsyivanta Ralltead emptoyees to find out if they have bese drinking. Latest name for the etrephanger, brought out in « court m ae +3 a case, te the “per- Oharies L. Munson of Yonkers was made heir to 619,000 on condition he mar- fied. Friends congretitated the happy couple tast night. hist “BURGLNGPLASTERER” GOT $240 IN GEMS W BANE’ HOME Emptied Jewel Cases While the Maid Was Getting Him a Ladder. the last few years. He has much to learn, as probably no one knows better than himself. The measure of his euc- cage will depend not upon his technique, but upon his inteflectual grasp, his im- t it FIRST RACE—Purse $300; three-year- olds and ugward; selling; about five furtongs.—Carroll, 03 (H. Cheppell), 3 to 2, 7 to 10 and 1 to 8, first; Ineptred, 111 (D. Sterling), M1 to 6, 4 t0 6 and 2 to second; Golden Cluster, 110 (A. Fore- hand), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 even, third. Time, 1.0626. St. Avano, Gibbons, Red Bob apd Gold Check also ran. sites, Kasner’s programme incioded Nardint's sonata in D major, Bruch’ concerto in G minor, Sinding’s suite tn A major, Kreisiers “ Chinois” (thia repeated) and Wientaw- @&’a polonaise in D major. Ivan Eisen- ‘Derg was Mr, Kasner's accompanist at G teenth.—@taire, 106 (J. Hanover), 8 to 1 to 2 and out, fret; Naughty Lad, 118 (J. Dreyer), 3 to 1, 4 to 6 and out, second; Sylvestris, 112 (J. Bauer), 4 to 6, 2 to § and out, thir, Mme—t1.67 2.6, Golden Castle, Harl of Richmond also ran. Brookiyn's “burgling plasterer” was) ut on the police records to-day as hat if made his second dig clean-up with- fn @ month at the home of James Noel Brown, the Manhattan banker at No. 183 New York avenue. He stole $2,000 worth THIRD RACE—OfMcers of the | United @tates Army and Navy; mile ‘and seventy yarde—diand Runnin; |167 (Lieut. Rockwell), even, 1 to and out, first; Hannah Louise, 155 |(Major Otwell), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 12, second; Kyrat, 167 (Lieut, Lyman), iz to 5, 7 to 10 and out, third Time Pi )308 Roman Wing and Gilbert also tng « f and thence to the station. ¢an. ‘as the popping and flashing of | FOURTH RACE—Three-year-okle and ping fetric display grow more apectac- UPWard; selling; about five furlongs.— wlan & panic started, In a concerted | Deborah, 101 (VV. Adams), 6 to 1, 6 to 9 uel. for the winding stairways to the @nd 6 to 6, first; Mies Primitive, 116 Street several women were bowled off (Sterling), 11 to 5, even and 1 to thelr feet and went rolling down to the md: Agnes May, 116 (A. Pickens), 4 to turn of the steire, men stamping on 1 § to 5 and 4 6, thint, Time—t.on, them in unreasoning haste to get away. Shreve, Kerran, La Sa Ja, Boss, Biltzen EN ihe comin tn the motor boxes JF. and Strike Out aleo ran. of the third car's trucks caught fire _T trainmen made a dash for fire ie _trainmen made & dash for fre WINNERS AT NORFOLK. @t the northerly 4 of the station peor tg? Qletform also came out armed with @in tudes of fire chemical and made trips along the edge of the be equirt streams on the fire, now G@emmunicating to the woodwork of the one. strect, believing @ belated Black Hander was trying to disturb somebody's break- fast. Sparks fell on awnings of stands and on piles of the clothing vendors’ atoek, bidding fair to start independent Wednesday afternoon under the eyes of the servants A Bo0d looking, well dremed clean. shaven young fellow, soft spoken and with an Engiieh accent called at the Brown home Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock and said he had been sent to do eome plastering work. It happened that a ceiling needed repairing on the top floor and the mald who answered the door took him to the spot. He asked for a ladder. While the maid was downstairs getting the ladder the man went through the rooms of Miss Brown and Miss Southard and emptied the contents of their jewel :cases into his pockets, When the maid got back he was putting on a pair of plasterer's overalls. which he had taken from @ package wrapped in newspaper under his arm, In the package were a trowel and some other implements of the plasterer's trade. “T'll have to Ko down to the kitchen and get a pail of water,” sald the visitor. The maid let him go. He went to the basement and out the front door and hasn't been seen since. The rob- bery was discovered within half an hour, On March 18 the same man obtained entrance to the home of Gardiner D. Matthews, at No, 208 Washington Park, in the same way and stole Jewelry, sph thi BLOOD TRAIL STIRS SLEUTH, LEADS TO DEAD CHICKENS. And Youth Who Carried Them in Suit Case Says He Got ’Em by Mistake. Recollections of the Guldensuppe killing, the barzel murder, and other in which victims had been hacked to pieces by their slayers, flashed through the mind of {Policeman John Short of the Kast {| Sixty-meventh street station, when, in First avenue, near Seventy-fourth treet, shortly after 1 o'clock to-day, “Opera in English is absolutely neces- sary to establish operatic art in Am ica on « healthy basis,” declared Oscar Gonneck at the Hotel Plasa yesterday morning. Mr. Sonneck is the musical Nbrarian of the Library of Congress, and he was lecturing on “An Historical Survey of Music in America” under the auspices of Kurt Schindler's Schola Cantorum. Opera and symphonic music should be maintained by municipal gov- ernments, he sald, and @ chance should be given to American composers for a hearing of their works, While the Metropolitan Opera House, Mr. Gonneck added, presented performances of opera that were highly meritorious, it was mainly an incubator of antiquities, OLIVE FREMSTAD AS VENUS SINGS HER FAREWELL. Olive Fremstad meade her last ance of the season at the Metropolitan Opera House last night as Venus in the final “‘Tannhaeuser.” She was a ravish- ing picture to che eye and @ delight to the ear, and the numerous curtain calls to which she had to respond were well earned, Johanna Gadski, tivating Elisabeth, also gave of in volce--than which thero is none bet- ter, but she is to be heard again next week in “The Magio Flute.” For the rest there was Jacques Urlus, a pice turesque Tannhaeuser with tao much tremolo; Putnam Griswold, commanding as the Landgraf; Lenora Spark park. ling in the purity of her tones as the Shepherd; Willy Buers, as Wolfram, and Reiss, Hinshaw, Bayer, Ruysdael, as the other Minstrel Knights, not to FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and upward; selling: seven furlonga.—Mon- tagnie, 107 (Montour), 4 to §, 7 to 0 and out; first; Running Account, 112 (But- well), 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to 6, second; New River, 107 (Benschoten), 8 to 3 to 1 and 3 to 2% third, Time—1.302. Old Hank, Jim Ray, Blanch Franc: MoLeod F., Jim O, and Dust also ran. SECOND RACE—Hurdle Handica: four-year-olds and upward; one anil three-quarter mil ‘ottingham, 149 | Boyle), § to 6, 3to 6 and 1 to 4, fir | Julia Armour, 188 (Du 2to, 4 toB and 1 to 3, eecond; Sanctim, 133 (Wi jlen), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. | Time—888-5, Dr. Heard, Water Way | and ir Clegeg also ran. i nanan cane JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. PASSENGERS RIBK ELECTROCU- TION TO ESCAPE TO STREET. One electrician from the repair station, with rubber gloves on his hands, man- | aged to remove the wire which had Caused all the trouble. Then the flames ‘were snuffed out before they had gained ‘great headway. But the third rail, more dangerous because of the wet condition of the ‘tzacka, remained @ menace for several score of people from the rear cars, who forced the gates, despite the train- men’s efforts, and clambered down on the slippery trestle to walk to the station, Some who cerried umbrellas! me used them as canes, unwittingly in- viting death at every step. for Finally the power was turned off on ota north and south bound tracks south of Chambers street, and a dozen trains were brought to a standstill Somebody turned in a fire alarm and Deputy Chief Langford came with Trask No. 6 A ladder was raised to | ii! j tee tracks, but by that time all the) THinp RACE—For feot passengers had reached the plat- ‘sell londay’ entries for Mi races are ST RACE —The tw. three-year-olds: 5 five and one-half furlongs,—-*Pretty Molly, 98; *Aa ire. 0 ia Queen, 101;|h@ noticed blood dripping from it! forme. Molly, 90: Ane | Paris Queen, 301: @ sult! overiank Rosina Dyck, Loulse Cox, , Bezaery, 108: ene Dioner, case which one of a couple of youths! stella de Methe and Ven! Warwick, as da and upwart;) WS" carrying briskly up the avenue.| charming pages, and a fine chorus, Mr. SECOND BAY RIDGE MAN ea ee, 0; The other swung @ paper bundle in| Herts conducting at his best, ADDED TO MISSING LIST. *Mud Mil, a bane. 110; Mr. Toscanini, the most brilliant con- FIFTH ductor of opera within memory, 1s to make @ new departure to-morrow night at the Metropolitan Opera House when he will appear ymphony conduc- which popped a dead chicken. A baker, | tor. Mr. Gatt!-Casazza has arranged to delivering rolls, Jumped from hin wag- | present, in leu of the usual operatic con- on, grabbed the fow! and drove rapidly | cert, Beethoven's great ninth symphony, off with the evidence, but in the auit| with its final chorale inspired by Schil- lam. tease of the other youth Short, when |ler's "Ode to Joy;" Wagner's “A Faust he had overtaken the boys, found ten| Overture,’ and Richard Strauss's “Till dead chtoken#: Eulensplegel's Merry Pranks.” With the He looked at them in amazement and | co-operation of Glull Settl, as great @ the young men reflected his astonish: | Crorag master an Mr. ‘Toscaninl isa ment. He who had carried the bag ex-| conguctor, it should prove w rare treat. The programme will be repeated at a special matine next Friday. Fred. Welser, Garry, 112. Short yelled to the young men to halt, RACE—Three-vear-olds and ;| Dut instead of obeying they atarted to O8;/ run, For two blocks the policeman chased them, one of the youths in the meantime dropping the bundle from Gustave H. Knemeyer, Past Master th Masonic Lodge, Takes Ele- “vated and Disappears. Another pussling disappearance was | tice fo the police of the Fort Sadeeiiton station, Brooklyn, yesterday | Spi, when the family of Gustave H. Kne- mieyer, Treasurer of the Diamond Dairy Conmany, living at Fourth avenug and Senator street, asked assistance in finding him. It was only last Satur- @ay that the police were asked to find Thomas A. Reid, manager of a marine insurance company, living at No, 884 entieth atreet. it was said by members of Mr. Kne- meyers family yesterday that he had Deen very nervous of late and appeared 100; Roel Star, ', 108; *Jessup Burn, 107; 105: Piiant, 106; . 108; Cloud’ Chief, of five pounds claimed, ———— PAY ALLDS’S CASE COUNSEL. med: ‘Well, what do you think of that? Where are my clothes? I've been robbed, Somebody's exchanged suit cases with The opera season of twenty-thre: t the Metropolitan Opera Hou: will come to an end next Saturday night with "Alda," at popular prices, the 152d | ALBANY, April 12.~The State Board of Claims to-day awarded $18,000 to Counsel for ¢ormer Senator Benn Con- mi And then he told Short that he was Julius Gasper of Poughkeepsie, come on & visit to his friend John Warrody of fer for services and expenaes incurred 492 East Geventy-fourth street, and . te be und vel ain, Mr. Kne-|in the prosecution of Conger's cha! ae. | 28 ems Ravens :fourth S)r9e!, ay partormeance, ta the cast will be Remy | meyer, who je fifty-nine, about 8 A. M,/of bribery against former fenator| changed sult casos with him on the|Destinn, Lila Robeson, Riccardo Mar- Wednesday took an elevated train for ‘hia office at @ “ton avenue and Pa- cific street, His family has found no wave of him since, He is a Past ‘Master of Allemania Lodge, No. 740, and A. M., and @ member of ral ether fraterna) organisations, A son, hy ey Henry Knemeyer, is » lawyer 6 He. 66 Cours atrent tin, Dinh Gilly and De Segurola, Mr. Gturant will conduct. For the rest of | the week "La Boheme," with Frances | Alda, Bella Alten, Caruso, Dinh Gilly, De Segurola, Didur and Ananian, with | Mr. Polaceo conducting, is announced for Monday. “Cyrano” will be repeated on Wednesday, with the original ca Oa Thuredey stterncen, et popular ined before | tral: Magistrate Cornell in the Harlem defore whom Short arraigned been more !n- clined to believe the tale of the ex- a ‘Then the Magistrate 44.06; EGward A. Watson, $1,600; Nelson | held the youths in $1,000 bail each for P. Bencey, C.08 examination Menday. . + wat, prices, ‘The Magic Flute’ will be re- peated, with Urlus for the first time here as Tamino, and Gadski, Alten, Gorits, Reiss, Griswold and ‘Braun in their familiar parts, Mr, Herts conduct- ing. On Thursday evening “Don Pa: quale” will be sung, with Lucresia Bort, Macnes, Scott!, Pini-Corst and Bad: Mr. Toscanini: conducting. ‘Tosca, with Geraldine Farrar, Jeanne Mau- bourg, Caruso and Scotti, Mr, Sturant conducting, will be the Friday evening dill. “Boris Godunoff,” with Didur, Alt. house, Loulse Homer and the rest of the original cast, will be presented for the closing Saturday matinee, Mr. Tos- canini conducting. There have been questions asked In the lobbies of the Metropolitan Opera House why Ethel Parks, who wae t! Queen of the Night in the early per- formances this season of “The Magic Flute,” because of the delayed arrival of Frieda Hempel, who wae ill in Ger- many, has not been heard of tate. ‘There's a reason. Mise Parks, who In private life is Mrs, Browntigg, ts ¢: pecting a visit from the stork. She jmurder may be the beginning of @ bloody JJAPAN’S OFFICIALS FIGHT { CALIFORNIA LAND LAWS, Ambassador Chinda Instructed to Make a Formal Protest at Washington. HAVANA, April 12.—Ceferino A. Men- deg, recentiy elected Conservative Mayor of the City of Clentuegoa, in the prov. i? Ince of Santa Clara, was assassinated! TOKIO, April i%—Japan’e clamor . itis Inst night. A xroup of men waylald him against California's proposed elfen law per emt, of car ofett E In the strest while he was on his way| prohibiting Japanese from holding real cians cin heaps Diocas c ecslne gum, * home and riddled him with bullet eatate took an official tarn to-day, when | WAR DR, FORMAN'S DANTAL ORBAN ae | The motive of the assassination te ) known to have been political, Mendes having Incurred the bitter enmity of th defeated Liberals at the time of the election. Six suspected men have been arrested in connection with the orime, Fears are entertained by the authorities that this the Foreign Minister cabled instructions to Viaconnt Chinda, Japanese Ambasso- t Washington, ordering tim to i { ; i I ii H i f retary of State Hryan that the proposed California law te @ direct violation of the treaty existing between this country and the United States. | ils I feud between Liberals. the Conservatives and | ie AT AUCTION, offers the explanation naively and adds: “There are compensations in all things, and, as Sohumann-Heink saya, ‘Bvery child brings a new tone to the voice,’ 20 I hope to be singing high C's galore wet year.” ELGAR’S “MUSIC MAKER” BY COLUMBIA CHORUS. The Columbta University Festival Chorus, under the Girection of Walter Henry Hall, will present at Carnegie Hall next Wednestay evening, for the firet time in Amertoa, the latest choral work by Sir Baward Higar, “The Musto Makers.” It was written for the Bir mingham festival of last October and is @oored for chorus, orchestra and a contralto solojet. It is a musical eet- ting of Arthur O’Shaughnessy’e poem, Beside, Sir Arthur Gulltvan’s “The Golden Legend” is to be revived. There will be 300 voices, recruited from the Untveraity chorus, the Brooklyn Ore- torto Society and the Yonkers Choral Society; an orchestra of seventy, and Grace Kerns, Mildrea Potter, Dan Bed- doe and William Hinshaw ae eolotets. Only recently the trustees for Colum- bia University elected Mr. Hall “Pro- fessor of Choral and Church Music.” He has abandoned all his other tnter- este to accept the position. Yeaye, the master violinist, gtves his farewell recital of the season at Car- negie Hali to-morrow efterncon. He “DELMONICO JIMMY” FINDS HIMSELF AND SEEKS HIS. $500,000 Having, he says, recovered the use of his reason by a fall, “Delmonico Jimmy” Hebron is trying to find what happened to his $500,000 fortuné™ while he was ii from 1907 to 1911. In quest of his money, the old cab driver, who became « Wall street operator, is bringing a number of | « sults at law. Years ago James Hebron plied with ie cab in front of Delmonico's old down- town restaurant. He was known to thousands as “Delmonico Jimmy,” and many financiers were among his patrons. He made such a good use of inside tips tl were given him, along with tips that might have seemed more substant! that he soon owned sixty cabs and the Privilege of standing outwside all the best downtown restaurants. ‘ Hebron became ill in 1907, According to hia own account now, he wae men-|! tally incompetent, and although he went | Fores to Europe to be treated by specialists they did him no good, and he only re- covered the use of his mental faculties through the jolt caused by @ fall while crossing railroad tracks at Bernards- . in 1911. He has absolutely e of his own uf what hap- Dened In the four years, he As soon as he found him he set about his search for As a result his first aotion to be heard is against Wassermann Brothers, brok- | ers, for an accounting as to securities worth $0,000 he had deposited with them, The case is under advisement in the Supreme Court. Wasverman Brothers in their repiy state that Hebron's son, James Hebron Jr, presented to them a duly executed power of attorney from his father au. thoriaing him to deal in his father name, and they have made proper a. countings to the son and owe the father nothing. They say they had no knowl- edge as to Hebron’s condition L. J. Morrison, Hebron's attorney, sald to-day several similar actions are 'n contemplation and one has been started against the Fi e Bank. pds nsislberny FLOOD SUPPLIES DESTROYED Fire Wipes 0: ding in Which They, Were Sto MBUS, On! of , food and sul 4, were deste fire wiped out the © For # time the entire wh trict on West Spring stree ned. The e fire 0 a she Oth. 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