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Fire in Lyceum Theatre Draws Big Broadway Cro _ Sie la tion Rooks Open ) FINAL [* Cirealath PRICE ONE CENT. bias to AM.’ | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, oe tere Febieming fhe New Soa. works 19 BiG AUDIENCE OF WOMEN COOL LEAVES THEATRE aS; MANE FIRE BURNS UNDER STAGE 3.00 OMINISshone! Jerk Whi titled Lawye Iden for Attacking Nnother Little Giron tot Will figure in future proc the house. opportunity my aequainted | cas dings, Four Measures Reported Out Two} / — > SS | {ROW AD THE HEARING Smoke Fills the Auditoriuin as | 50- PER-CENT' MILLER Last Side | --— Girl’ mineel Ass U. 5 1,200 Persons March | FIGURES IN DIVORCE sitl’s: Counsel Assail | SERVED ANOTHER TERM District Mtorney aud I ut | — - 1° Wizard of Finance” Mentioned it | a = Scored | Suit Ag ; fe }No Detectives in Court When THINK FIRES NEXT DOOR | Ait Against Brother | elective vurt When) - oa in-tay He Was Arraigned | eharies of pe were ue by at . MINEOLA, LL, Mareh A dt " . bot Ath ' a“ O i before Flsie Ferguson and Her Come] yore action, whieh recniied Wink | Po-Day United Staton Commianioner Hough . F. Miller, the former Brooklyn wiaard = . lan covday or Raa Taner the | pany Also Flee From of finance and his Franklin syndicate, Leaatary tavewoun ih Whin Waa cAerouton’| : Wan tried here to-day before Supreme | ditnes Moy, atlas James Hogan | “ “ al Blaze. Jeourt J wwhsend Scudder, Tha} Who was arrested Tuc ylen a change of using the nm ' _ néllon WKN) URUEKE hy Jane Ail paliceman Solomon Aplin to defraud dames Wo Osborne Ixchmidt of Rockville Contre against | ine yearcon! Nelie Palm toward af after she had fited mutt asuinst tim | A fire under the stage of 1h L¥e lyon husband, Charles Sehmidt, a] a ; for $50,000 for breach of promise to | coum Theatre dfove a mutines avdl-Throther-in-law of Miller, who resides | U0" es By Mtoot aay, “The Covitiiaaiones ald th6| eneo of 1,200 persons to the street this] at 548 Monroe Street, Brooklyn Hireot, wan nent to BUCKWel ee ait to await the action! aficrnoon and compelicd Kale Vergu- | Schmidt defended the action against | Island for six months by Magi ate eee eee ay lin auen the son, the star, and her supporting com-| him, testifying that his wife drove ren fyek in the Yorkville Court (his! hondaman who put up 8% web plie aes {him from their home on Nov, 18 Mast | econ, Se dete won in court , about 10 DEKIN A vetop they had quurrellod over Mille : va 2 at of “Outcast.” to flee tO who wus staying there. ond there was much comment hy the Nil te, uatl eat uaetian Katia : of the dresaing room builds of | uniformed policemen about the 1nek| "yi. side, in hiv argument, charged | « ch adjoins the th p in the | of interest displayed in the case that Mr, Osborne used the powers of} [ t 1 Hoey iva ta , thirty-thres years | the otflce of lis friend, United States | + F was extinguished in short) © Lait Mita dota eH who ts | of powerful build, with he Ae District Attorney Marshall, in A ples + ‘ order, but the theatre was so full of TL Miller, brother of th featuren and Reneral appear of}to beamireh the character of Nae) - $ 2 cont’) tin orroborated her I deticient m ity, Probationary Of. | r, the plaintiff in a civil sult}. aAmoke the mutines performance was “Witam F. Miller was not a witness |feer John T, Coffey reported to the} agalnat I Mr. Marshall, in his] 3 H abandoned. A performance will be’ In the aetlon, | Magistrate that Hoey had served six argument, called the identifeation of | « » ¥ piven (ociinnt —— months in the penitentiary for erimi-| Mr, Osborne yesterday as the man| t ; ‘The show is nearing the end of itx STATE- WIDE PROHIBITION hal asswult on a woman, He who spent the afternoon of Sunday, | + ’ Dale cheaiee wna ara wded Wit awore that Hooy admitted to hin Oct. 18, 1914, In the Kensington Hotel] $ run, and the theatre was crowded with H he ts a de erate, pat aint N. JS uke and ale react ecenwese| ILLS ALT IM ALBANY Sesto sever [tutes cue cre|; cee at eHaw.c 3 2.20 o'clock. Daniel Frohman was in fey's report is that Hoey had ample) persons who have been active in the * ES) sees ‘ 46-4 P4440 40-F-obe aoe ad dboh ee [“e frentation Books Open 15 Just as the signal to ring up the Jwith little Leonore Cohn, the fly "Oh, yes," shouted Lawyer Slade,| Shaw 5 “Stolen Wite,” W hom, Husband Darling Lured Away. asbestos curtain was to be given, Days Ago Are $ Back year-old child murdered by a di “there will be future proceedings and |——— =e = = smoke was observed puffing from . ‘axe lirate last Friday evening at No. 868] they will carry from here to Waah- he would prove that Shaw was cruel under the stage. Willlam Walters, | to Committee, Third Avend ington and back to his wifo, and that she left him of the house manager, was notified. He anBANy, March _vour bila! When Hoey was arrested he gave| LAWYER ie ERC TOR Was ‘her own account found a lively blaze in the lockers! designed to provide Statewide pro- {his address as No, 200 Kast ‘Thirty rarer it } ING. ; Jerome Kennedy, for the defense, used by the ushers, It was decided yypition, local option and other| second Street, but Coffey found that Vi a ee a m * Ais i rue sald he met Dorling, Jomeph Watson ft would be best to empty the house. | changes in liquor laws were reccm=| le had left there long ago and had | Government pak on Bost Gitiea In ind Mrs. Shaw at the Robin Hood Stepping to the front of the staKe) mitted to the Excise Commitee In thie) lived diiriig Ee That td WROILT Oe ene ee Inenagior tia’ ed Inn at Larchmont on Dec, 31, 1913, at outside the curtain, Mr. Walters held! assembly lay, They were report- | furnished room belonging to Mrs, Ml- ' ee Fo : rags Ll bat fase 11.20 P.M, gud that they remained » his hand for silence. ‘The chatter-|ed out two days ago. chael Flood, whose husband ke estified that Mr, Osborne was pointe anaswal pie no up hin hand for silence. ‘Tho chattere) ed tet Te luge Fish's, to provide | 1 t No. out in the courtroom to the hotel clerk ty ” More UNtETSO ofcksiGke Inthe sno. ing cea Jtor u State-wide referendum on thy [Saloon at 3 who identifled him, Lawyer Slade ing “Ladies and gentlemen,” he sald, “T) prohibition question; Howard's, to } This ix at th teewe Lio) weoneadinien (ula) disorder Kennedy said Mrs, Shaw had eent ire the next street back of the | Cue Sot ¢ veiaeh to peiey n'a home. | that night: AS ay It is a smoky fire and a | ate Ge. shipment oh in sien ra Flood told me,” Coffey re. ae Wan: Salalty ing ' nites) ther: Lam in the country as ° nt hi li DFS i a. Ae “ , Mr, Sila as continually clashing T . ee GHNON!. FRM In Lye c e four the house will he filled with] toxicants to persons under twenty-one |Ported, “that she know little Teonore al Oral Prosecutor Tells of Doings Of | win friends. 1 have left Bob for amoke. You requested to leave) years old. Cohn very well; that the child used) With the Commissioner and good. Don't worry." a ‘u are requested to leave i ’ ive. oh a UiMeHGe Ace op ; a aes ny Ath SOK quietly and wait outside for half an! gunway s Te #z,800 att,| 12 PY on her doorstep every > eens tanta Pair While at Gedney 6 witness also mala: hour, when the performance will be! prederick Ulmer, « medical student, | She thought Hooy might eusily haves ta Gn ; | "Mra. Shaw told me that her hus given as o twenty years old, who shot at Ethel{seen her there, Tho man wan lodging |) 0 Dive ub ialiarh pitied “elite Farms Hotel. hand told her he did not eare with|to Bremerhaven Only the regular exits were used,| O'Dell, eighteen, In the subway on the |with her for ten days be erie tae Oikanaa® Which’ had bear evan’ Klin = |whom she went around, #o long as There was no disorder and the as-|PIEKI of Keb, Sat One Hundred and ote ay w we sine a FM Mosacielen caiaers) When! ive vtcthe had money, and that Da estos curt ept the smoke out of ed a shot into his abdomen, | ling about the nelghborhoor ia i EP "'N dike a ive one, She alse said bestow curtain kep Eo pmeke aut ot] Gis sere a aay by Magintrate Evy | Hoey, Mrs, Flood added, in half. [Proved by the Commissioner he moditied | WHITH PLAINS, N pi ENS eOe py SPT Fe or iraGe Pip qualtoriurh un seats in the Harlem Police Court on charges | witted, He has been idle » last {IN Ntatement by sitying that he ald 18. Darling, well known tn | 1” , pis audience was leaving, As the last of felonious assault, attempted suicide | RinCh | He ile bate Fl cob angen cand fraud chad. Uned) Dek : n ne nd with ‘cheap Bucks came ‘through the. boxes | es. ie 'eourt, dectned to swone’ o's bi a a te Tye] District Attorney had called un xpe.| Ho ts under indictment for a felony | About 100 women formed in line in| complaint acai |had fresh scratches on hin face, awl clat sousion of the Grand Jury for the] that Involves “stealing” wite of went within wix toot of Penk ich! the hex omice, in. kaadinens SAILING TO-DAY. well as @ black ¢ 40 injuries | sole purpose of procuring from Robert Marsen w York ng, klar at the defendant wha to get thelr money, should the per- |he explained by saying he had fallen | defense evi which might be] panker and br Ns Hones rt tas Een ties Jormonge id c ae an house auto.{ Panama, Cristobal from a barroom chair in which he | favorable t » Osbort her at the Gedney Farm Hotel 07 | ie ee en ane oe iatrlot Attorney nh the meantime, the house auto- Waceaillen wag sleeping, He gave the date as! The el Mr. sinde} ine outanirta White Plains, in] 10 re onetaT Gaia cEREETET matic alarm had brought a detach-|" | March 18, though the Injuries look as! and Assis t vrney Wood | january, 1914, was placed on trial to- | Fallen, ide Re ps belated : ner 7 ment of firemen, beaded by Chiet) ® if they had been inflicted much later, | were arguin rn amount of | aay beture County Judge Piatt and a! WOuld prove that Daring bad tre. “Smoky Joe" N who immediate- Hoey, according to Coffey, has. bail that should be demanded. Slad: quently: KSIAB AGREE: £02 Jy turned in a second alarm. ‘Then, arrested five times for drunkenness | made the flat st that thet’ mn rt room waa crowded with b 0 Morristown and on Dee » first 6, is i i ; dll) 4, enticed her to New York, Sub- aor the OP tts » the throng in the} Tiese are the two great things to con-|and fighting United States Distri arene many of them women: | ad ently, be said, he took her to the strect lourned the fire was in the) sider when taking any important step| Anna ito servant of Mr. and| fice was persecutin Tanger in who vame er LY frmviapetiad Mp e Riley inne theatre, in the conduct of human affairs, Mrs. Otto Spengler, who live on the] the interest of Jaines W. Osborne ie ud gael ai With the ald of the house! ex-! if you need a position or worker|first floor of No. 352 Third Avenuo,| “If you say thut out in the corrt esented by fermer District raved until dane ee tinguishing apparatus, the blaze was} don't put off finding one until to-| where ttle nore Cohn was mur-{dor," yelled Wood, sb his fist George ©, Andrews and] | Say Rely re ht in the i nt guisly ae Police soeervag morrow. P dered last Mriday evening, was taken | under Slade's nose, N,N while Assistant 1 ~ ; served to them. rom the West Forty-seventh Street) And why look in nooks and corners,!to.day to the District Attorney's of-| He didn't got a chance to tell wha William J. Futlon a nee , Station drove the crowd besieging the) since there were printed fies to be questioned he would do, for the Comm prosecution Exe SMS Tae RRR bes oma AWAY ANG) (OF She Diosk 13,381 The maid was Interviewed by Aa-! shut him off am \ f trict Attorney was un ar Vhen the fire Was extinguished per- 4 " ‘ ‘s a “i 5 | sistant District Attorney Follette. Af) Hous n said to t ibpoena J.P. Sherrard, wh a Gee Reaing ther money for tlek@ts! World “Help Wanted” and “Situations | ter she had spent more than halt an COMMISSIONER WANTS TO PUN- the hotel when Dar War ccauea Lig allowed Ah ee eel Wanted” Ads, Last Week— hour under examination, Mr. ISH GIRL'S LAWYER. stayed there Messe he news that the Lyceum Theatre " t ‘ H told a reporter for The If I had the power 1 would punish Was subpoer Nea re was on fire spread up and down| 2,072 he was greatly disappointed, you for your remarks weer of to prove t Darling paid ” Broadway, The report became exag- | ? THAd BRAKE" ORE Baldo dahecwasl sour wandine omni to better Shaw's a cantante Haynagi gerated ay It spread and immense More Than ALL THE SIX OTNER New ohn thal shan ta (ath t Grand Mra. Sha 11 ppear at Railiy damased n York Marais and. j Role out of the Spengler flat a than to talk abou th jean’ 1 ve " i # crowds flocked to F titth Street F ' ! a 1 19 mith her ate papers COM {tine the murder was committed aad) Jury’ and ‘perse 1 and Broudw Bt car traffic in as that she had seen the man who did! ish you if [ co posed Shaw h how. | pack , ne Broadway and Seventh Avenuo was ; ft But there ja-absolutely noth “4 shat f shink about cited evene (ar aeons run. | towed 1 F , it, Bi 6 ix absolutely nothing in li say wha nink about th plocked and traMe wos congested tor| Rad World Ads, to Find! | | te hiiog away with bi fe eneets tne pearly an hour in Longacre Square, Use World Ads, to Oger! | (Continued oa Second Page.) | (Continued on Yecond Page.) | Late in the day Andsews amd gkgual to the raat 22 PAGES WEATHER fein oF enew probe . FINAL PRICE ONE CENT. to Al” FIRE OF DARDANELLES FORTS SILENCED BY BIG GUNS OF THE ALLIED FLEET MANGOES TOJAIL Girl in Osborne Case Held In $5,000 on Charge of Fraud WARSHIPS FORCE WAY THROUGH THE NARROWS PAST TURKISH FORTS ‘Two British Destroyers Under Heavy Fire While Sweepers Remove 20 Floating Mines Like Those That Blew Up Three Battleships. GERMANS BURN A TOWN IN NEW WAR WITH TORCH | LONDON, March 25.—-The Anglo-French fleet has again entered the Dardanelles and has opened a violent bombardment of the T; \edos this afternoon. |. Several forts stationed near Kilid Bahr replied feebly as the warships steamed into action, but soon ceased their fire. continuing when the last word was brought to Tenedos. nr ‘GRUISER KARLSRUHE WRECKED UPON REEF)* vr: ttanc oevona iia ane | Ulla of Anglo-French warships that American Seaman Says Crew Who Types the strait and shelled the forts . * at long range, On their re Escaped to Bremerhaven Con- | were shelled by the aurkisd batt be firmgl Tale of Loss. but escaped undamaged. Their ob- servations confirmed reports of aviat+ ors that the Turkish forts suffered heavily from the bombardment one week ago. Mino ‘Two British destroyers ran by the Turkish forts at the entrance to the narrows yesterday and penetrated to Royd, second mato on the can steamer Carib when tt was sunk by a mine in the North Sea, returned to-day from Rotterdam on Jenn Ame aweepers in the last four the Holland-America steambr Rot-] nights have removed twenty floating Raraee mines of the type that destroyed the Royd brings verification of the loss of the German raider Karlarhue, re- ported ax having gone on a reef tn the South Atlantic two months ago.) “l number of the former crew of the Karlarhue while I was Kouvert, Irresistible and Ocean, From the Turkish position on the hills great: searchlights sweep the strait each night, guiding the gunners shelling the mine sweepers, but thus far cas- ualties have been light and the opera. met a in Bremerhaven,” said tho satlor.| tions are proceeding, “They told ma that the raider had > —- been lost on a reef, but that all hands| GERMANS BLOCKED had been saved and were successful in getting nearly all of their stuff off and on to « prize steamer they had captured, “The steamer made the run safely There's a lot of | F k going on in the navy yard tn SURRENDER BY TURKS, THE REPORT IN LONDON. LONDON, March 2%, 4.45 P. M.—The culng Chronicle publishes a de- ‘toch from Bucharest, Rumania, rhaven, where they are still the effect that the Turkish Govern- building submarines.” | ment recently decided to surrends a \« onstantinople and the Dardanelles the attacking fleet he Peace Party forced a vote at t Cabinet meeting to send em- . one of whom was the Amer- |tean Ambassador, Henry Morgenthau, |to the Dardanelles to negotiate with U.S, GENERAL'S DAUGHTER | an WAS FRENCH PRISONER | tsnarie Was Confined in Garage With} the commander of the allied fleet for 1,200 Others for Four- the surrender of the Straits and of " . | Constantinople,” says the Chronicle, teen Weeks. ‘Just as everything seo.wed settled the | beret ,| German General, Liman von Sanders, Mrs} ie i hassles || heard of the plan and nipped it with ft Brig. Ge oine “01 the threat of court martial for all widow of a Mumecha publisher, ar ” concerned \antp America from tos utter be-| Ambassador Morgenthau made a ink @ pi ner of the French for four | visit of two days to the Dardanelles teen weeks. She we o Paris late | last week. tin July nurse her sick so and —— hor his death, wien she could not| GERMANS PUT TORCH obey the Freneh order and teave the! TQ THE CAPITAL OF ann ah pes A POLISH PROVINCE. rved as a prison PETROGRAD, Press).—-In March 25 (United retaliation for Russian OO vather: prison occupation of Memel the Germans ¢ Our quar-| nave applied the torch at Suwalkt, hy tae Shh fin, capital of the Poland province of that |e ea while L was thees | na cording to despatches to the soars War Ott ay. Russian aviators wisily Ween taken to tel brought word to Grodno that every 4 nchwoman who bad t Government building in Suwalkt has | ested in Germany,” | been set afire and that the glare of li ts The bombardment was * forts near the narrows, according to a despatch from the Island of Tens ~—>