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The dynamite tn kept there for In exeavation work | for the Peiham w ¥ neton | Patrick € oy te the night watchman and Willem the day man, The i ir dtm o theft at 10 o'clock yesterday DOCTOR 1S LOGKED UP AFTER AUTO KLLS BO Police Declare Physician in United States Service Had No License for Operating Car, John Teles, ten years old, of No 809 Want 78th Street, led early to-day in the City Hospital from a fractured skull, sustained when an automobile hit him at fecond Avenuo and 78th Street late yeaterday. Dr. Julian M. Gillespie of No, 241 Ocean Parkwey, Brooklyn, in the United States Health Service at Ellis Island, ts locked up in the East 67th Street Sta- tion as @ result of the accident. He had hia wife and daughter with him in the car, and said the boy in trying to cross tho street dodged in front of the m chine, The police say he had no oper- ator’s ioense and charged him with as- eault. ENDS HER LIFE BY GAS. | Schwars, years old, was found dead early to-day from tlluminating gas at her home, No, 73 Wilson Street, Willtamebure, by her husband, Reinhold, a membor of the Mre. Alice twenty-four Naval Reserves, He formerly was chief officer on tho Arago, a ship of the At- lantic Coast Lumber Company’, but re- signed the first of this month to Join the Reserves. His wife, he told the police, had been despondent because of this end because her brother expected soon to go to Europe with his regiment, but she had not intimated any intention to commit eulcide, —— MRS. BUETINGER ARRESTED Slayer of Hus! Hela for Ron- ning Down Boy With Auto, Mrs, Margaret Claire Buetinger, who | was acquitted last December for killing |her husband, was arrested in Mont- clair, N. J. It ts charged she ran down and tn- jured John Myer, five years old, while driving an automobile in Montclair last Saturday, Sho stopped and after plac- | ing the child in the care of a man, sald |sho would drive for a doctor. Bhe did not come bi Mra. Buetinger’s ex- | planation this morning was that she was not familiar with the streets and lost her way when sho tried to return, : — TERHUNE COLLIE WINS. Gola Fao! Sunny Bank Goldsmith, Albert Payson Terhune's famous collie, ts continuing | his winning streak aso prize getter. At the big Winter Dog Show at Paterson on Saturday he captured four first prize blue ribbons and two spectal firsts, as well as the champlonahip gold medal for best collie exhibited in the show, This means that in less than nonths the collie has captured th gold medals, two siiver cups and ni teen frat prize ribbona in the keen: af competition. HERE’S RELIEF FROM THAT PAIN Why waste time and prolong suf- fering when Sloan's Liniment acts so promptly? 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COTQMAUNT ation hiternating frit! ayy 9 ear thed, dolied-ap and free ornttina ¢ fied Ma ' Front Ca a HW Leaps From F hee aminaiy @atbed, WAN fat man fumped In f tan uptown vived at the Matropolitan Opera Hrona arte local at Hath Rtraat " at the Haturday matines. If #tation of tha mitway 4 o cvor"e Avesta ehall refurbiah (his morning and was ground to death beneath the wheels The or revivaln with « muniticanen 0 the current repertory, at Co wanh-up there will be ing because of the abe War man beneh platform until the tra was pulling ennon renee fon thio the front oar + weil, war in war, an the ta upon humped to kete proven, An audience that stretched the limit of capacity wol- & twenty-minute teu the od body was taken from the for ymed the return of the Gounod opera akable pleasure, and ace the scenery and the stage ward journal of the second car waa about Mfr & feet 6 Inches in height, # with un management ahead of tho prot 100 pounds, Moxie ity Bi ea a de ‘rpan’e pete WAS [OW which con ata of the work. Joseph Urban’a set- fin fount The train waa in tings for the play-actor-singers were charae of Motorman Hdward #troh- meyer umph, They seemed as real ar they were artistic and beautiful. Not that they were without fault, There was too doep a tinge of blue In the flowering chestnut trees, for instance, jand the moon did some strange stunt in the garden scene, Mr, Ordynsky, tho atage director, aided and abetted Mr. Urban by galvanising the Ker- menso scone, especially, and all ‘he ncenes, in @ moro of loss degree, Inio life. Time was when “Faust? was tho mainstay and backstop, If the mixed metaphor may pass, of the Metropoli- tan Opera House, There were ain) ing giants in those days, At the m ment, we may not have thelr lik Hut there are compensations. Into the cloying sweetness of Gounod's aristocratic wetting of Goethe's pro- found mystic thought has been pro- Jected an effort of realism, Geraldine ¥arrar’s Marguerite was a lovely con- ception, sincere, modest, and appeal- ing. er once did she swerve from the Goethe picture of the demure, virtuous malden, not even in her final surrender to her impetuous, devil-inspired lover, She was not in good voice, but her singing, like her acting, was restrained and appro- priate. Miss Farrar understands he never did before. | Martinelli, fine artiat that he ts, like Mise Farrar, wad not in good voice, and his Faust lacked something of distinction, Leon Rothier maintained worthily the French conception of Mephistopheles, Raymonde Dela nols was Siebel, Kathleen Howard was the nurse and Louls D/Angelo was Wagner, all competent. ‘A special word for Thomas Chal- mers, an American baritone, who was Valentine, making his debut at the Metropolitan Opera House, His lovely voice is no stranger to us. 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