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L Robert Mantell Laugh Provokers Who Appear In New York Theatres This week WHITMAN ASSAILS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. MADE $1,375,000 IN OIL in the mud at that point from more than four n hs Miss W: s home was in Cam- Plays Shylock *:::: LAND THAT GOST $10,000 »iess. stass* Prepared for jof Venice Ag “ 0 , ii: wae | Fami se —__- |Comment, sili y LEGISLATURE FOR Epormous Profits Disclosed in FRAN HUNTER SCORES | You Can Rub it In By Charles Dernton. | THE TEMPTERS” BRING | | ’ | U. S. Suit to Recover ANNUAL BURLESQUE HIT \1{T DOES NOT BLISTER HAT hard-working Shakespear- | | jan actor, Robert Mantell, re A CARLOAD OF FUN | Properties. turned from the movies to the} Forty-fourth Street Theatre night and gave an industrious per- formance of Shylock by way of be- ginning a two weeks’ engagement ina region that he visite only at long in- TO OLYMPIC THEATRE | Inst | “The Tem the board: Fourteenth arrived at this house last nigh *" are holding down They with ~OVERRONG VETO Declares Passage of Appropria-| How L. RB. moter, McMurtry, mining pro made $1,375,000 in a single California oil land deal which cost him less than $10,000 was told by Gov- ernment witnesses before United AT COLUMBIA THEATRE | A lively and an amusing two-act ay burlesque, offeringtFrank Hunter for | the first time in a year, opened last | night at the Columbia Theatre, before | the usual firat night capacity house, | : ae th ata States Commissioner Hitchcock this| “The Globe Trotters” and “Trotting | ° Aer tr, 5 “eubbaaaey peicdiastuadl | Gogbitel Corier ht a comees et tan | tion Bill Violates Spirit | atternoon. 1t was the second day's Around” comprised the bill. eli ef a Sr te: ales vane weattered|, MAX Fields, the rew comedian, of Constitution. hearing in the Government's fight to| Humorous situations, with Hunter, Rasiahes ‘ottored ite care, ‘The Jew|! te eon eee ie a recover $35,000,000 worth of Southern/an old favorite, and Julia Clifford, that Mr. Mantell draws excites neither yectal trom Correapemdent of ‘The hs a \ athe eae * " ~ shied pity nor scorn, The actor makes the) Harry Kee also good ftun- World.) Dr. Charles W. Gardiner of Chicag» Uh Rl d eres ARLE TD da Bl sturs PA IN INST ANTES. Character quite matter-of-fact, ex-| makers ALBANY, N. April 17.—Gov.| sald he had disposed of his oil hold specialty numbers are good and scored rns N cept for vocal excesses peculiar to) The feminine characters are taken ‘ o Me > ee | ap y nt are good a ore es in himself. He has power, though hejin excellent style by Anna “Dimpl:s” Whitman to-day charged that the sda to ohare for $500. The tes- jn a decided manner, ys use this power to his) Fink, a xirl who can sing ragtime Legislature in overriding his veto of | UMOny developed that McMurtry and ) hades of meaning are best of th others, through a system of stakin . ar of speech. prima 4 the Appropriation bill had violated the! 4 u apecitg) Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extr: . Mr. Mantell is interesting the course of a short time. His “dis-|ient cast are Ruth And passed the tnsue between the law | for little or nothing got control of a tinguished company,” to quote the| Harcourt, Frances Lockwood, u i thousands of acres in a rich oil programme, stil! includes Fritz Lei-| Harrington, Abe Reiner, George Nu- TRNGTe SN BNSC SUR Sy BP Te peeton ber, who acted very well as Bassanto.| vent and Frank Bresaman. the people. In an authorized state- | a -_ The world owes Small bottle can now be hac a few cents. Ite stirring story of nder cc ° c 4 brooding over the study of SEs PRS drops of this freezone upon a ten-| 4 thusiast bec: 7 Chaciia Chast under control of the judiciary. It did | an rooding dy of | Fy, mons der, aching corn or @ hardened cal-|dresn't hurt or pein ome particle % | woven in mystery, the 1 fa nl eee btin caused 0 riot of fun not get forth in detail the expenses | paycho-analysis i] | 50c *‘New Process’? Linoleums, Sq. Yd., 31c lus. Instantly the soreness disappears! Tell your druggist you want @|Haggard's “She,” whict which. Waa ka cA ied ot ure,” | of the legislative branch of the gov-| The finding of the body, which was| Congoleum and Ringwalt makes. Made on a felt base, and shortly you will find the coru or] small bottle of genuine freezone. |into a film and st last t bag bie a removed to the Morgue, seems to con- thoroughly sanitary and waterproof. None better for wear. callus 60 loose and shriveled that you into a film and shown last night at) pleasing bill that also containg sev- lift it off with the fingers. ef pain or soreness is felt when ap- ctor who plays many parts in | Women! Keep This On Dresser! Never Let Corns Ache Twice Instantly! Few drops stop corn-soreness then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen and lift-out with fingers—No pain! thanks genius in Cincinnati who discovered freezone, the new ether drug. of the magic fluid any drug store for You simply apply «few f the first class, Hin . George Betts and , Sidney F NO Tm Oye PIC plying freezone doesn't even irritate the skin or flesh, For a few cents one can now - et rid of every hard corn, soft corn, oF corn between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bottom of ‘vet. Everyone who tries freezone becomes to the or afterwards. It VALESKA SURATT Each bottle is packed in a little round Not a bit else.—Advt. teenth Street, AND A FILMER, “SHE,” AN ACADEMY TRIUMPH wood case, Don't accept anything | he Academy of Music on Eust Four | Valeska Suratt plays the leading role, that of Ayesha, “She-who-must- | be-obeyed,” and from the beginning until the end there is unflagging in- | terest for the spectators, demy orchestra fine selections from the large SSS" | kovernment, violating, in my opinion, spirit of the Constitution of the State ment he insisted that of all the State! departments the Legislature alone | had refused to tell the people how it} proposed to spend the public money. | The statement said in part: | “1 pledged to the public in the last | campaign that in so far as It was| within my power I would see to it that the Appropriation bill should set forth in detail the expenses of the| | government of this State—just where | every dollar appropriated was to go in the judiciary branch of govern- | ment, In the executive branch of gov- ernment and in the legislative branch of government “The Appropriation bill did set forth in detail every dollar to be ex- all the various depart- ments of government under the exec- utive ntrol and in all départments pended in 1 the legislative appropria- tion because it did not set forth the] items of expense in that branch of the | the spirit of the Constitution, which | provides that the Governor may veto Stems of expense in the Appropriation Bill. “The Legislature has seen fit to pass] over my veto the appropriation in| lump sum for the expenses of the Legislature, thus making it {mpossi- California oll fields for naval uses claims in the names of various per- sons and then purchasing those claims BODY OF WOMAN IN RIVER BELIEVED MISS WRIGHT'S Found Near Where Young Artist | Who Vanished Is Thought to | Have Jumped Off Pier. | From a description furnished at ‘he! time of the young woman's disappear- | ance, the police believe that body | picked up in the North River off West Seventeenth Street to-day is that of Christine Wright, the artist, who van- ished on the night of Dec. 11 last fiom her etudio at No. 5 West Sixteenth Street. Miss Wright had been under | the care of a nurse and reiatives fol- lowing @ nervous breakdown sald to | have been brought on by overwork firm the general belief at the time o her disappearance that she had com- mitted suicide by jumping into the river This theory was strengthened by the finding of her fur coat on the pier at the foot of West Sixteenth Street, from which the captain of a| tugboat had seen a woman plunge | into the water a short time after Miss Wright's absence was noted by | her nurse. The recovery of the body | within a short distance of where she ls supposed to have jumped over- For Seventy Years Tried and True Clare Keating and Eiste Lavedau and KOCHeG | Established 1800, 125th Street, West ‘Down Go 85 Famous Rugs to Less Than Present Mill Prices S. Sanford & Sons’ Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs 9x12 feet, now selling at $42.00, $32.50 Beautiful rugs, showing accurate reproductions of Orien- tal effects, are in the group, and others in fine all-over de- signs, that lend dignity and refinement to the surroundings. Parquet floor and tile designs. Fourth Floor, Protect Your Furniture Against Dust and Moth Slip Covers 30c yard for as many pieces as required. Woven stripe material, ex- Awnings to Order $2.69 For Windows 36x72 inches ORDER THEM Now | | A LINIMENT + 0 cellent sub- ble for the people to know whero the| board Indicates it has been wedged Gicsat te money expended by the Senate or the ¥ linen; cut, Assembly goes. ri meds and “I have dono all in my power to re- bound with deem the pledges made by the Re- shrunk publican Party in the last campaign Acts on work binding or and by the Governor of the State. Li t pare me The matter now rests with the peo. (CG Laver ¢ French color; | no extras. brings a ples and and Bowels wpregencastes ONE PILL OR MORE EACH NIGHT | (When You Need Them) | Murderer Who Escaped Sing Sing Recaptured. Insures ‘good health ood ‘complexion Reupholstering ns BUFFALO, April 17.—Emil Totter- PORIOURN EAS. | iver, 5-Piece Frame 4 a urderer Ww caper CONSTIPATION, LOTCH ES, 4 man, a murderer who aped from SALLOW SKIN, Parlor Suit HE The Ts RG | Sing Sing last July, y rift | to-day by was convic arrested here} el Totterman f Killing a we w York rteen n a life sentenc | wiv is ‘27.50 WELL WORTH $40.00 We give a choice of velour, Gobelin tapestry or figured moquette, furnish necessary gimp, cord and webbing, clean frame, glue loose parts and re- arrange the springs. No ex tras. Fourth Mloor, Ba You Waste the “Heels” | of the Loaves? OU may not, but some do, and |] || aim. C.F. KOCH & CO., INC., 125th Street, West aim whether you do or not, you should : — i remember that the ten cent loaf of WARD’S BREAD (Tip-Top or Dainty-Maid) has but two “heels,” whereas two small loaves have four. The ten cent loaf of TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID, therefore, has more dough and less crust than two small -loaves and is the economical loaf to buy. The ten cent loaf has numerous other advantages as these facts testify: It keeps fresh longer than the small loaf, and it slices, butters and toasts better. Its flavor and texture are better and its eating qualities superior. Every way you look at it, it is the cheapest and most nutritious food your money can buy. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor, Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckolt St. GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK Worth of Furniture No Deposit—si Weekly ‘ “It was a peculiar incident,” said the District Attorney. “During a recent trial I had heated words with the | lawyer for the defense. Afterward he shook hands, and offered me a cigar—remarking, as I lighted it— ‘No hard feeling, I hope?’ | ““Not if you'll tell me the name of this delicious smoke,’ I replied. WEEKLY “It’s a Ricoro— price 6c.’ on't find 1 kinds te : . : Bless me, if a prisoner about to be acquitted, had confessed on the stand, I couidn’t-have been more surprised!” I Sooner or later you'll discover— at very White Mountain Refrigerators and] prices. other makes, the largest and best) (-~ stock in the city al prices $ fg .98}] « Furnished ' that you can’t beal, as } OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING TOBACCO HABIT 201482 Saratoga Size-6c Box of 50, $3.00 Jos consider what Ricoro means. Here is a beautiful imported cigar of tropic Imported pouquet and rare mildness, at so little as 6c, 7c, 3-for-25c and 10c because it from Porto Rico pays no duty. Sold only in | j UNITED CIGAR STORES “Thank You.’ INS DAYS ting utc an Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York City Physician and Medical Author, » | “There can be no strong, vigorous, iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-che women without Iron—Nuxated tron taken three times per day after meals will Increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down folks 100 per | cent. In two weeks’ time in many Instances. Avold the old forms of metallic | iron, which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more Warm than good, Take only organic iron—Nuxated Iron.’ it Is dispensed in this fh Gity by all good druggists.—Advt, 'EOWARD J. wooDds, A F759, Stetion