The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TER GARDEN ™s,§, Mais os. UNT CR 10, roe” it Reoacwina At THE 44th Street ihea. to-morrow Night SHUBERT GAIETIES NORA BAYES "vine oe | rr aa i, Aimenicn's hee Naar |_ SAS! TO-MORROW EVE. wiTH 0 “CRIMSON “See It. ‘ALIBI —Fre. MANHATTAN 3 Hie, TO-M'WEVE. Sai FRIENDLY. LOUIS MANN exenies Ba 215 Shp Fight vont ERE ih Bt, re Sue wee onty. Gallo English We Thurs JANA Chimes of S00. 48th St. etic Those W' PLAYHOUSE AT 9.4 Mats. Wed. & 90 win “ST a SWE 7 Opera Co. MI i JEEFERSOM BE ANGELIB, ‘and. Others, Ti st oa. Pos ty Be nama. pee rea CASINO ¥ru 4 88%, Be Matinees Wed. & Sat. eho Maxine Elliott’s Pres $.20. vat Sea fae Fi CENTURY aoe Rivas & 20h 8 Bre LEW FIELDS A LONELY ROMEO IVE MILLION ___Blagest_Comedy Hit _In_Now York. vor. Fen ones Mage dy yamB now ate. Word's’ Nose ‘Sreutte Produetion HELEN KELLER ™ DELIVERANCE 20 Famots “antisis” Opens. Tornlght, 8. rein: RSite ae: Central Theatre way ¥ YSEN WEI, ‘Wolfus, Hazel Harrington, Leonard 81 Ist EET | and Sist_8t LOEW'S New York The % Tathd o's only, ican Roof ed Bicthe hy eta ie Chap BURLESQUE, LYMPIC “oa dale {On ~—TO-NIGHT Greenwich Village Follies Joule MeCey Davie, Jammes Watts, Ted Ponta Cell Cehainahain. Ain Forman, . at the NORA BAYES THEATRE nl Catt PARISIAN FLIRTS. S500 TIS INGRAPS RAID NEAR POLICE QUARTERS PRES = bate Two Detectives Arrest Thirty- One in Spring Street Building. ‘Thirty-one prisoners were taken in 4 gambling raid on a building in the, Tear of No. 50 Spring Street, a blook from Police Headquarters, at 280 o'clock this morning. Detectives who made the raid said there was $50,000 up in stakes in a crap game, There were several peculiar features of the raid. In the first place, It was conducted by only two detectives— Sarger and Wheelwright of Inspector ITCHING OF PIMPLES CONCERTS AND M Important nnouncement! for The atican Choirs OF 70 NOTABLE VOICES Under the Personal Direction of RAFFAELE CASIMIRI \TO THE PUBLIC: | "The management of the VATICAN CHOIRS announces that owing to | the tremendous demand for seats for the OPENING CONCERT at CARNEGIE | HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 16, they have been compelled to take over the HIPPODROME for an ADDITIONAL CONCERT, SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 5, with an entire change of program. ‘The management desires further to inform the public that for the CONCERT i” A MAESTRO HALL, only « limited number of 87 tickets and a few boxes remain to be sold. With these exceptions the entire house has been sold out. This announcement is made for your accommodation so you will not be put to the unnecessary trouble of going to Carnegie Hall in the hope of securing lower priced tickets. Starting to-day, mail orders for the HIPPODROME CONCERT can be addressed to the Hippodrome and will be promptly filled in the order of their The regular advance sale of seats will open at the HIPPODROME Bon OFFICE Mc MONDAY, SEPT. 29, at 9 A. M. Prices for eon concert will be $2.20, $3.30, $5.50, $7.70, inclu r tax. OR MONEY ORDERS are to be made payable to the New York Hippodrome, The VATICAN CHOIRS under the personal direction of MAESTRO RAF- | FAELE CASIMIRI will be heard in ONLY TWO CONCERTS in New York, the first to be given NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 16, AT CARNEGIE HALL and the second at the HIPPODROME, SUNDAY NIGHT, Oct. 5. rs of the ‘AN, and CANTO! concert of the American’ tour AT | CARNEGIE HALL TUESDAY. NIG 16, will be under the AUS- PICES of the CITY OF NEW YORK. "MAYOR HYLAN and other officials will attend. ARCHBISHOP PATRICK J. HAYES of the archdiocese of New York will occupy the box of honor. ., The VATICAN CHOIRS come to this country with THE BENEDICTION and APPROVAL of POPE BENEDICT XV. On Thursday Night, Sept. 18th, | the choirs will give a concert in Mechanics Hall, Boston, under the patron- of CARDINAL O'CONNELL; on Friday Night, Oct. 10th, in the Lyric eatre, Baltimore, a concert will be given under the patronage of CAR- DINAL GIBBONS. Py PEL, ST. PETER’S BASILICA, ST. JOHN LA’ The organization from the VATICAN includes 70 Notable Sin INE ita RUM. The o; CARNEGIE HALL Sunday Eve., Sept. 14 ISTINE CHAPEL OLOISTS TO-NIGHT. For the First Time, RITA OLCOTT ‘ mice. PHOTOPLAYS. ‘LUSMORE’ in? COHAN sire, Broadway EDWARD A. MACMANUS* PRODUCTION #,,Bomentie, Iieh of Adventure , bee hata Oleote and Hever, TH CORT ty Riis a To. NIGHT, 6 1.2 St SHARP it ‘REGULAR FELLER” yy with & Remular Cast, Broadmay A ih Si CRITERION 4rsiny & MOVED, APTEN 3, MONTIIN OP TAUGHT ER T HENRY LA wEwYonK's =ILUCELLE cee cate Mahe te oo LIBERTY GEORGE mie lena FA THE MOST REMARKABLE PICTURIZATION OF THE GREATEST PAGE IN HISTORY ESENACTED, BY THE SURVIVORS. 1.00, "Soe to $2.00. A Picture Trigmph—Now Playing DOROTHY PHILLIPS THE RIGHT Mai, 290.87430 Ni eaiteeerre our The Greatest Love Story Stry PARK Ever Told—25-50-75e. Col, Circle BROADWAY case Dorothy Dalton 4 Paramount: “TheMarket of Souls” ___Belelete—Comedy—Seeale—Orehastra, vee MIRACLE MAN fALTC 49 TheR ROYAL ‘VAGABOND A COHANI: RA COMIQUE. LIGHTNIN Rpuene Wahwick, “hate it othe Hie. JALTC 0 to Orchestra LAZA € THURSTOw |ateDonata's staff—yet none of the jthirty~ one men on the premises made OF THE VATICAN CHOIRS on TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 16, at CARNEGIE | |” LOST BATTALION} any attempt to resist or cry nec a wailed calmly for the patrot w A number of players agreed with = CONGRESS BOARD of tea HERE. INVESTIGATES POSTAL SALARIES apparently has vanish the table when the detectives entered, they said, They saw none of the play- Clerks Protest Small Remuner- ation for Important Work They Perform, erp grab it, The detectives made no attempt to seize it, It was not on the| ~ prisoners when they were searched |” at the Elizabeth Street Station, Cer- tainly, it is no longer.on the pool table that was sald to be used tor the game. The detectives were first attracted to the building at 2 o’dlock, when they The Congressional Committee ti- vestigating postal service salaries throughout the United States held its first meeting in New York to-day at the Pennsylvania Hotel. Senator John Wy Bankhead is chairman. Peter J, Vandernoot, president of the Letter Carriers’ Association of York City, the first witness, de- saw lines cf limousines draw up in clared that from a questionnaire sent fayette Street and stop nearby. They saw a man who appeared to be a look- out, and who later described himself as John Bowers of No. $83 Bast Ninth Street, standing in front of the build- ing. They noticed he had a glass eye. After half an hour's watching they got by Bowers by passing on the side he could not see, They declare he tried then to reach @ push button an they arrested him, Before Magistrate Simms to-day in the Centre Street Court the thirty- one pleaded not guilty. It appeared that the dice disappeared while De- tective Wheelwright had the men hacked against a wall and Sorger was searching them for weapons, The Magistrate continued the case until the afternoon. “In all the raids I have been in on in two years with the Special Service Squad,” Wheelwright said, “these men broke all records in raising dail, “When they were locked up Sorger and I went up town in the subway. We got out at 42d Street and one dlock away met a number of them for whom the ball had been furnished and who then speeded north in autos. ‘Why,’ they said, kidding us, ‘we run into you everywhere!’ The club is a ‘shift’ club, That is, It may meet to-night down town, next week in Harlem, and the week after that 'n the Bronx,’ Harry Edwards, one of the accused, said the Spring Street organization, known as the Comanche Club, has the carriers earned an average of $1,045 year while their expenses were $1,647. According to the wit- ness 2,000 persons were trying to get into the service two years ago, but only twenty-egiht are trying at prea- ent. C. 2, Francis of the New York City Postal Clerks Association advocated a minimum ealary of $1,500 a ye with increases to ordinary sof $2,300 and $2600 to special clerks, increases from the minimum to be at the rate of $200 @ year, Mr, Francis declared that in addi- regulations. State charter. The men, he said, had been drinking and dancing, but there |(#orized ‘by Congress. He said and the additional Quits Vi rey POUGHKE Dr. George B. Shattuck has resigned the chair of geology at Vassar Col- lege, to Join an expedition to Afr to photograph the wild tribes there He will go as official photographer with a party sent out by an exhibi- tion company. Dr. Shetivor was at r for thirteen in full, the witness anid. special clerk was paid $1,600 a year, With his twenty-four years’ experi and get $6 a day, wagon driver get $50 wer Children Cry for Fletcher's - The Kind You Have ‘Always ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and pernenal supervision for over 309 oa Allow no one deceive you in this. Countertelts, Imitations and «Just-as-good”’ are but orper eat and eninnger the health of en—Experien «What is CASTORIA Sone Drops and Soothin, ne Syrups. It contains heither Spium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than th years it has been in constantause forthe + Felief of Cane Apation, Flatulency, Wind ic and Diarrhoea; allayin Feverishness arising from, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowls, ald® the as- similation of Food; givin; healthy d_ natural The Children’s Panacea—' Mother md, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For ‘Over 30 Years CENTAUR COMPAR, BEW TORK Orr. neg fee borne the signa- made under his sleep. “HOW DF UICIOUS”.- “The Doctor in Candy Form” This exquisitely flavored mint candy laxative should be in every home, Children ask for it and grown-ups learn what real health js through its use. Made of real peppermint candy with the delicious, zesty odor and taste of after-dinner mints and no trace of “medicine taste.” An easy-to-eat candy laxative which is mild and soothing in action as Nature herself. ‘Thousands all over the rmgg | use Partola. a druggists sell it, 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. -Trial size, 10c. THE DOCTOR IN CANDY FORM, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, a [lappy Days sg Pershing Welcome Parade Pershing Boosters’ Club b Stand ashe, OE (BARE EE HIPPODROME heared Viewer e6 c6., STEEPLECHASE |; LUMBIA fry. Tri" ee FOR FUN C'sest sow IN’ “TOWN” | Woria “Wants” Work Wonders STRAND a eles ae dah, pa pci |B ti to 284 carters he had concluded that | 4 tion to the regular efght hours of work the clerks had to spend at least two hours daily in study to memorize mail connection points. He objected to the transfer of @ clerk from one State to another after he had memor- ized the 6,000 facts necessary by postal Frank T, Bent of Buffalo accused the Post Office Department of with- holding from the clerks the bonus au- instead of giving them a $200 bonus. the Department only gave them $100 00 as pay in- The man who was drawing the maximum salary got his bonus John Z. Adams of Brooklyn said he had been employed 24 years and as a ence he got about $4 a day. He said ho could go out as a window cleaner and asa milk ASKS $50 00 i | IN SUIT FOR LOVE OF HER HUSBAND inline Mrs, Wallick Accuses Mrs. Mae Hirsh of Alienation of His Affections. WATERTOWN, N. Y., Sept. 9 Suit for $500,000 for alleged alienation of affections has been started by Mra, London 1. Wallick of New York City jagainst Mrs, Mac Hirsh, also of New York, Mrs. Hirsh is the widow of @ member of the New York clothing bg of Hirsh & Wickwire, It is sald left nearly $1,000,000 when ree Nusband dled, ecent!: i. ‘Wallick obtained a ras ro was named: Fourteenth Street * 4 a there a single bit ot, London and myself. _ start-of season event. it wit! Mrs. Hirsh it was a dif- ferent, story. He seemed to bi: de- come overpowered by her charms, He | became a different with affection for ‘Tam qui is sick of it le started this suit and I shall see it through. This woman ruined our home and my life and I do not think prog is too much for her to pay ‘or it,” “The Mikado’’ Revived, With Old Favorites By Sylvester Rawling. 'F opera lovers were to be begulled into a theatre on a hot September night, what better bait could have been offered than Gilbert and Sullivan's “The Mikado.” Fortune Gallo, with his Engi Opera Com- pany, revived it at the Shubert Thea- tre last night and di & capacity audience. ‘he humor and the satire of the book and the persuavive qual- ity of the music x = sustains it were portrayed b; mpetent cant. None of the conveational scorings and more than a few made in a presentation that held both intelligence and taste. A little more emphasis on the part of Max Bendix, the conductor, would have been welcome, The Pro- hibiti jonisty hi purposes, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. eee OPENS FOR 3! an 5 Sete ey TO-N gee out of a stone bottie contain- PRES: ue Ht lana Shimozumi (a 1 Jay maiden, it was sald) was a demure and captivating Yum Yum, with a small but pleasing voice. She sang “The Moon and I” with much charm. Her enunciation of the text was ad- mirable, Rosamond Whitesid Pitt! Sing, was arch and sprightly. Gertrude Shannon was Peep Boo, the third little maid from sshool Greta Risley was Katti “The Revue a ae Closed Tomorrow (Wednesday) THURSDAY Start-of-Season Sale New Fall Silks 1.54% Our reg. $1.97 to $2.25. N™ SILKS which reflect the spirit of the mode and the season are offered in The price, as you will observe, is amazingly low, being marked at wholesale cost and less. Splendid service-giving qualities are represented in appropriate weaves and colors for afternoon frocks, evening gowns and all dress and trimming 35-Inch Colored Satins 35-Inch Messalines 40-Inch Crepe de Chines Full Assortment, New Fall Shades 35-Inch Black Satin 35-Inch Black Taffetas with an unprecedented aggregation of Vaudeville Artists Cuisine and Service Par Excellence set d PSO MA AEM Te this unique | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. wy — EASON 1919-1920 IGHT ENTING of Varieties” cast were old favorites. William Danforth was excruciatingly funny in the name part ferson de An- new Prohibit- on skit, not to be maintained his putation; Louls Cassavant was Poo Bah, and J. Parker Coombs was Pish Tush. The Nanki Poo was Warren Proctor, who has @ small tenor voice that appeals, The girl chorus is comely and tuneful, ang the men Mikado” will ‘be Fepeated at all the other performances of the week. paren alta MAGIC OF THURSTON SHOWN ON BROADWAY FOR THE BIRST TIME PT opi River ; by Daylight! DAILY, INCLEDING BUNDAY “Washington Irving.” “Hendrick Had~ ae ener Fetten,* “Albena Broadway last night saw Thurston, the magician, for the first time and apparently liked his mystic enter- tainment. At the Globe Theatre he held @ large audience spellbound at times with hig Mapione and latest inventions of his own for his magi Wat rough ral jag | performances. No magic | mat aut Waka agate What the audience seemed to mar. ia vel at most was a levitation in which @ young woman appar. rested, unsupported, in the aix, were the usual disappearing so with the trunk mysteries, one of the latter @ novelty in a triple disappear- ance No entertainment of the kind of- fered by Mr. Thurston is compl without cards flying through the theatre, white bunnies, ducks, doves being extricated from the pockets and coats of the auditors invited to the stage and this brought forth much applause, The close of the talnment ts a pretty stage effec Mystery of the Water Fountain ppt all FRANK HUNTER KEEPS LARGE CBOWD HAPPY AT THE COLUMBIA SHOW Dee Qvitnas,, iid ¥ * hi ‘abil. o well chert ‘and ¢! “Oa ome <i ea Rian mot Baik: et, ‘oun, Coruwwall, lewourgh aad Pough- a steamer sme dey from points “Telephones Canal 9800. Day” Ling Desbrosecs St. y.. leone, ee ey New York. “MANDALAY” Closes September 14th) Lae SOATTENY PIER, N. ¥., DAILY at 9.30 A. M., 1.80 and 6,00 P, M. “Here, There and Everywhere,” with Frank Hunter as star and chief comedian, kept @ full house laughing uproariously at its opening at the Columbia Theatre last night. Plenty * PAL de of snappy music and e large chores,| Pot Atlantic H ighlands pee ye with good looking girls and many| ming, Leave changes of short costumes, kept the first nighters happy, Frank Hunter's horse play in the nursery scone Was unusually The comedian seemed to enjoy ‘him- self hugely and the crowd was not tar behind him In its merriment. The MUSIC AND DANCING Telephone EAR Ry OUNT ANN divoree court scen® was almost Lae THE mea 5 equally good. Virginia Ware, Lynn Cantor and i Ruble ee sit Margle Winters sang well. | The dan- aT Went trata a cing—and there was plenty of it— esi netuding War was as graceful as it was acrobatic, | 8 Me bewting Green 8, All in all it was a pleasant evening's merriment, and the 1st Division men have found it out. a ane bi ed miata 6 ho Tron 8 Steamboat Go. eee er tea bea Cad ire R NIGHT FOR SALE. riers SOTA bag Floor, Phone Jenn 243 | MEN'S WOMEN, S-CLOTHES $l Down, Ru Weekly up to esi? r ars fs ve ae EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, ag LAW SCHOOL udtvenstry WOOLWORTH BLDG,, NEW Seen tae on CE SE PROPOSA: PROPOSALS ON RURCTION OF MINK BMOP AT See 2 ata ror

Other pages from this issue: