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ss Aad santa “‘The Great Adventure’’ ine MSE To To Open Booth Theatre CHARGE AGAINST YOUNG CELRICHS Rich Student Grins as Girl's Confession of Lies Is Read in Court. GIRL GOES TO TEXAS Magistrate Apologizes to Pris- oner for Arrest on Faked Charge. Rermann Ociriche was discharged by Magistrate Freschi in the Harlem Polke Court this worning on the motion of “aaatatant District~Attorney O'Malley, ‘Thureday until about 8.45, riding up in with Charles H. Strong his lawyers. He sult ot dark green with a pencil stripe. He looked extvemely happy and was grinning. ‘The lawyers learaed frem Capt. Calla- of the court squad that Magle- Freschi had arrived then, and Ociriche and his lawyers took seats in the front row of he court. Mr. O'Malley riche to the bar. STENOGRAPHER TELLS OF THE IRL'S CONFESSION. Mr. O'Malley immediately moved that the case go on at once, and then called ographer who had taken Miss Single tom's confession. The stenographer Ve the confession in substance, acquit- ting Ocirichs of all blame for the girl's wounds, and Mr. Gtrong contented him. If with the one question: “Was I or any representative of Mr. Oririchs present when this confession was made?” When Lovegood had answered this in the negative he wae emoused from the bey whe will eave frem further humiil- ation and injustice and protect the in- terests of Gm teeecent man accused of LONY. z there has been no of a felony here by any- Maginrato’ worn donned. a. reat ‘a le wreat- eset end hurried from the court, Mr, waid that there had been sume The gitl expects to leave this after- moon for Dallas, Tex., with her father, who te due to arrive to-day, Mre. Kath. erine Dobbins, with whom she lives at No, @8 West One Hundred and Fit- teenth street, eaki the «irl wanted only 10 get as far away from New York oo . Other New v Plays 0 of Conting | Week Will Be “To-Day” and “At Bay,” Both Deal- ing With Modern Problems —Princess Theatre Opens on Thursday Night. 0-DAY," a play Broadhurst and Schomer dealing with prob- | lems of married life, will be produced | at the Forty-eighth Street Theatre on Monday night. In the cast will b fimily Btevens, Edwin Arden, Theresa Maxwell Conover, Marie Wainwright, | Allce Gale, Margaret Robinson, Gua © Weinburg and Char'es Pitt. eee Another play by George “At Bay,” will be offered at the Thir- ty-ninth treet ‘Th on ‘Tuesday ening. The plot involves aecrat ser vice, blackmail and an element of mya- tery. Among othera in the cast will be Guy Standing, Chryetal dierne, George Howell, Edwin Mordani, Mario M roni, Phyllis Young, Walter Horton and 8. E. dlines. Ch oe ‘The delayed opening of the Prin ‘Theatre is now set for Thurrday night. In ph of the two pl been discarded will be a “thriller from the Grand Guignol called “A Pair of White Gloves,” and another French plece, “Felice.” “The Hiack bode “Re ahadilla” and “The Bri constitute the remainder of the ‘tl oe Winthrop Ames will open the new Booth Theatre in Forty-Afth street o! Fridey night with Arnold Hennett'e Play “The Great Adventu ‘This ina dramatization of the author's novel “Buried Alive.” It concerns a famous painter whose shyness js the cause of many complications, not the leant of which fs that of having hie valet buried as himself in Westminster Abbey. Lyn Harding and Janet Beecher will head @ cast including, Kiward Martyn, T. Wigney Peroyvi Walter Maxwell, Frank Goldsmith, Rupert Lumley, Ro- war Kent and Roxane ee At the new Shubert Theatre Forbes- Redertson wit! appear in “Hamlet” on Monday and Wednesday nights and Sat urday afternoon, in ‘Mice and Me lon Tuesday night, and in "The Light That Failed" on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night ee For thelr third week at the Manhat- tan Opera House E. H. Sothern and Julia Martowe will be seen in “The Merchant of Venice" the first three ev: nings of the week, in “If I Were King’ jon Wednesday afternoon, and in “Ma: beth” the balance of the week. eee “Believe Me, Xantippe,” moves to ¢ Comedy Theatre on Monday night. eee Robert Hilliard comes to the Grand Opera House with "The Argyle Case.” Olive Wyndham in “Wi! Happened to Mary’’ will be seen at the West End Theatre. “Monte Cristo” will be the bill at the Academy of Mus! “The Contessio stock company at House. The Royal Opera House, in the Bronz, will Bave am Bernard in “All for the Ladies.” "Years of Disoretion” will be seen at the Bronx Opera House. “The Common Law" will be the at-| traction at the Gayety in Brooklyn, | aioe Willlama and her company wil! Miner's People's Theatre. “The Crasesrianee will be seen at Miner's tn the Bronx, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Olga Netheraole will be the chiet Attraction at the Palace Theatre, pre- senting the third act of “Sapho." Other features will be Maurice and Florence Walton in ultra modern dances, Helle Btory with new nongs, Jean Adair and will be given by the the Harlem Opera Hagel Hickey, and Harry Tet “Motoring.” ‘The bill at Hemmeratein'’e wit Ine clude Fatima, a Turkien d Pitza- beth Murray, the Hour Ford Belle Baker, Valerie Bergere in “Jud nent, the Colon! jal theatre will be Foy and the Seven Little Foya, Jack Wilson in “An Impromptu Revue.” Betty Callish, er and violinist: “The Switchboard, Paul Morton and Naomi Glass in “My Lady of the Bungalow,” and other features, Among others at the Alhambra will be Valeska Suratt in “Black Crepe and Diamonds,” Francia Dooley and Cortune Sales in “That's Sill damund Ha: in “The Piano Mover,” Bowers, Walters and Crooker “The Three Rubes,” and Elida Morris in songs At the Bronx Theatre wil) be Beanie Wynn in new songs, “Beauty Is Only Bin Deep,” produced by W. A. Brady; “Neptune's Garde! & spectacular pantomime; Barry and Wolford, Walter Ven Brunt, Billy Hall in “Made Good,” and others. ‘The vill at Proctor's Fifth Avenue theatre will inciude Clifton Crawf in songe and dances, Wille Kitchi lightweight champion, Willa Holt Wake: feld, and Yvette, violinist. At the One Hundred and Twenty-fift Street the atre the Kunelan Halalatka Orc heatra) will he the chief attraction, Claire ent in “The Fool" will head the bill a | the Fifty-eighth Street theatre. ‘The Leading Lady" will have first place at the Twenty-third Street theatre. Union Square theatre will ry Firat and Florence Hadley Manna Falls for Moses, Edward Clark in "The Auto Bandit, « comedenne, and Mile. in "The Dance of the Flirt. COLORED FASHION BOOKLET. fashions pictured in bright Fal colors. Eight pages of pictures end text in the May Manton Mawasine of now styles. given free with to-morrow's Oumesy Word. a ‘To Detbron MUNICH, Oct. 4 Oe, pers de- clare to-day that the Havarlan Govern+ ment han revived its plan for deth ing the mad King Otto of Bavaria « placing the Prince Regent on the thror It muggeated Uiis course at the time of the death of the old Regent last year, but Prince Ludwig, the new Keyent, ve toed the movement | | ah N ETHE! ‘Pisin ae ce TRE SHOOTS HIS FOE TWICE IN QUARREL OVER BILL Gaetano Avitelle Trapped in a Cel- lar and Arrested—Wounded Man May Die. Gaetano Avitelle who has a restaurant at No, 1944 Firat avenue, met his grocer, Giuseppe Linperato of No. 42 Eaat One Hundred and Seventh street, at First avenue and One Hundred and Sixth street to-day and they quarrelled over Avitelle's grocery bill. Imperato reached into his hip pocket. Avitelle took a re from hin coat pocket and shot the grocer In the back and jn the Jaw. Police Captain Corcoran and Detec- tives Caputo and Twain heard the shots and wed Avitelle through One Hun- dre@ and Sixth street until he hid in a dark cellar, He surrendered when Caputo groped a way to him. Imperato Was taken to the Kecepti Hospital by br, Wiley who sald there was little chance of aaving hie life mae FIND BALL LOST 38 YEARS Batted into Game, In Pet NORFOLK, Neb, Oct. 4—A basebali ya cornteld thirty-eight years KK. Ballantyne, later Sergeant- i# in the United Statew Senate, Was found yesterday being made when excavations were 4 new buliding. pme petrified, but the were Visible, Al alight den e marked the ter rile wallop given the ball by Ballan: | tyne. ‘This Wax the frat league baaeball ever! ht for North Nebraska and the kame which wax being played betwee Takamah and Westpoint had to be stopped becuure the ball was los! |day at Busseto, dent. THE bedi heat he WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, ‘Lohengrin Lohengrin’ Next BROKER FEARED Bde * BURIAL ALIVE: BODY K's offering of opera English at tie Century Opera | House the Aborne, night under the direction heginaing ‘Tuesday ‘The bill for Monday nigh: is “The Tales of Hoffmann.” oan thin week in Bagiien in | Dreamed proton Had Come to Life in Grave and Exacted Pledge From Wife. ead of «had | been intended. ‘The caat for “Lohen- tin” will embrace the full strength of the company before the week out: but on Tuesday the principal parta will | be sung by Lola Ewell, Jayne Herbert, © Mreneh | 1s promised for each Sunday. aia which as already deferred his burial two Weeks, ‘The United States Marine Band, on leave of absence from Washington, wig] Mr. Turner died suddenly on the night of Sept. %, Mindful of the ao'- emn promise she had made to him that his body wouid not be buried until there wan not the silghtest chance a spark of life stil! remained, Mra, Turner re- fused to make arrangements for the funeral until at least two weeks had sed. She announced to-day that burial wil be made next Monday afternoon at 3. o'clock. A service will be held at the home, with Mgr. Kieran of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, streets, officiating. give concerts at the Hippodrome to- morrow afternoon and evening under the leadership of Licut. William 8. Santelmann, The selections wil! include the works of composers ancient and modern, and the two programmes will be distinct. Prof, Gamue) A, Baldwin will give free organ recitals in the Great Hail of the City College on to-morrow aad Wednesday afternoons at 4 o'clock BOARD OF EDUCATION. bj 4 REGUMES LECTURE RECITALS... of twenty-five years old, of No. 744 Han- The Hoard of Fducation requmes next) TUrTe® nome aroused the intereat of | TOM Fests Os Uta recenea (Grateful Letter Tells of Good Results week ite EU sailed Street section. There was much con-| Many contusions and scratches and was Obtained by Using Father John’s Meee tarchool No. io) |Jecture, and nally ono of the neigh-| taken to. the Flushing Hospital with . bors telephoned to health. An inspect home yesterday, and quest of Mr. ‘Turner It was expiained the bureau of Was sent to the the strange became known. that years ago ® younger of Mr. Turner died wuddeniy of heart disease, He waa buried after three days, On the nig t following the funeral Mr. Turner had @ ng dream, He saw his brother in the coffin, gasping for tearing at the cover of bis liv- ng tamb. Often the dream recurred to him tn {an ite horror. Fear of burial alive be- came almost an obsession and he made hia wife and daughter promise over and over again that under no circum. |«tances would his body be buried until death Was absolutely certain. Mr Turner suffered for some time from kidney trouble, and his death was attributed to that cause. Dr. Fairies of ‘Twentieth and Walnut streets, who had been his physician for years, was sum- moned when Mr. Turner found Mfolens in bed. He said there was no “Russian Muse,” by F Monday, at Public School Hiatory of Plano Music, a course by Katherine MacDor at Pablic School No. #, * and Music of J by Clarence De | Vaux Royer; uureday, at Pubite School No. 1, “Folk Song and Art) dong,” by Marie F. MacConnell, and av) Public School No. 4%, “Songs of Burn by Henrietta Speke-Seely; Friday, Public School No, #, “English Baliad by Grace Ewing. ELEANORA DE CISNEROS SEES A BULL FIGHT IN SPAIN. | eanora de Cisneros, who was born in Brooklyn, sang at the Metropolitan Opera Ho Sleanor Broadfoot went abroad, married @ count, and re- turned to become a prime favorite in Mr, Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera Company, sank | month for Caim- panini in his Verd! festival at Parma, celebrating the composer's centenary. She is now engaged at the Teatro Liceo di Barcelona, Spain. “Have you ever brother jt seen a bull fight? she wr “It's| doubt about him being dead, and as the most gory elght! At the last one] Mra, Turner was away, the body was nixteen horses and six bulle were| embalmed. killed. 1 declared I would never go) The undertaker who embalmed him again; but atill I'm going to-morrow. It's horribly fascinating! Much more #0, I should say, than criticising operas and singer living in @ tranc fluid in his bod; would not consen customary period. Yet Mrs, Turne: to burial after th She had promined Our leading conductors are flocki back from Europe for the season's work. Walter Damrosch of the Sym phony Society in more firmly convinced than ever, he says, that American Sym- phony orchestras are the beat In the world. Dr. Karl Muck of the Boston Symphony Orchestra says he nas found very few novelties je will pre- sent some new things, however, So will weekr, and nothing could cause her to forty-nine years old. & son of the late William J. Turner, a cotton and wovlen importer. During the summer he went with his wife, daughter and W. Hawes, his wife's father, to thelr cottage at New- port. Early in September he and Mr. Josef Stransky of the Philharmonic 80-| Hawes returned to this city, leaving clety, who is coming on the Imperator. | yire, Turner and her daughter at —_ port. . Pasquale Amato of the Metropolitan! miey opened up the Spruce Opera Company distinguirhed himaeif in the title part of “Falstaft” the othe: Italy, where Arturo Toscanini was conducting in celebration of the centenary 6f Verdi. — , ‘ John Bardsley, the Engitsty teaor, who has made a hit ae Hoffmann this week at the Century Opera House, Is connect ed with the Royal Acade! London, which the Duke of Connaught Is Presl- Our popular baritone, Putnam Griswold, it {x not generally known, was trained there. house and were living there alone when Mr. Turner was stricken. He com- plained of not feeling well and went to hin room. Several hours later his father-in-law went to inquire how he felt and found him dead in bed, It was gaid at the office of Director Neff of the Department of Health and Charities that Mrs, Turner is probably within her rights in keeping the body of her husband. Tari Nellie Melba, who iw to sing here be-| ov —— ae he Finer. ae eee b elven ° vin gto-day, was fore the end of the month, has been at- Sr tamnshipe ‘whose passengers were Whom, zou vinit our. stores you are, buying direct tracting large audiences In Canada, able to take advantage of the new Ray l atores eliminating the usual man. ee tariff rates which went Into effect last Profits, mail veil MAJOR LLOYD DIES. night. 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CARTURNS TURTLE, AUTOISTIS KILLED, Sarr eae Dies Later in Hospital—Bad Road Caused Wreck. | | | | | Morgan Kingston and Morton Adkins, | Seewaneret leer eecviad tawtane: un Wan] Hicks Inthe als ‘ceonell air onduetin® PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4—Fearful of | tn an automobile accident at Bayside! should share in the the} sanentie: tan an ahi a eae “niideet 4 aerodraine this and a | To-morrow night will mark the DEBI" | yeing puried alive, @ fate his dreama|and Third street, Bayside, L. 1, at 2} children During the er Faw ue et ning of the season's popular Sunday seat ine Ge Kanneth | euardianaiip Mra, to her| crowd nit i concerts, The singers announced are] "ad pictured an having befation al be hed morning, George hose and went to live with her father, disc of his the Minees Amsden, Howard, Ewell and|brother, Andrew J, Turner, of 2332 ult ¥ vege r mired el ray cine Hyde, at Douglas ance. z Herbert, and vie Messrs, Kingston. | spruce street, m widely known cotton | AMIN c é it ides ‘ ie ual The Robbins home in Broo S atl Athletes om Run From Washington Chalmers, Bergman, Kreidier, AN Ol seoker, exacted frim hie wife and vos Die eared oF RO GE Eee Iwo. wo Fourth street | Hoboken. chestral work by an American compORET) ia enter a ’promige the fulfilment of 1, Oot. LThe Ger- The woman is Mrs wife of Clarence (*Tod’ known horseman of Drooklyn and Su! folk County. cently separated and agreed each should N. J, to athletes a tu sail for Ei have custody of the children for a por-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—Upon phy-], arrived hor F o'clock this tlon of the year, She bas 4 house in orders, Democratic Leader Un-| morning, The mensae and er will Bayside, but during the absence of her | 1erwood of the House left to-day for a) remain e until to-morrow, when z | Week's vacation at Atlantic City. Un-|cinners will start for tie vast. stretch children with thelr father has deen liv-) derwood haa a severe cold and ts suf-|\ 0, r iii take the em ing with her father, Raymond Newton | fering from the strain of his tariff! jem to Le an international Hyde, at the Douglas Inn Mra. Robbi: and body, and with William Treaco! also slightly injured, was taken by Di Charles G. Story of Bayside to Douglas Inn. 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