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PliltS ON SOUND

Looted elliam Villa WhileFamily Ate Dinner

TEN THOUSAND IN PLUNDER

Entered Another House But Were

Frightened Off by Telephone BellProbably Famous Gang

MT VERNON Nov 2 Tha bcr arawho it is believed belong to a bland

of sound pirates that for months hasholding nigh ernival in

towns along the northern shore of LongIsland sound entered two big atPelham Heights and carried off 10000in plunder

The booty was principally takenthe country house of T L Jacques whowas formerly manager of the MurrayHill Hotel

At the residence of R M Johnsona business roan who llves at PelhaxoManor the ringing of a telephone bollfrightened the burglars BO that theydropped a part of their plunder andfled The thieves took from the Johnson house about 1000 worth ot Jewelry

At tho Jacques residence the burglarsclimbed up the front balcony whileMr Jacquea was at dinner and

all the rooms on the second SoarThe Jacques estimate their loss at

3000Chief of Police Marks of Pelhsin

that the burglars used anus a strange machine containing

two men was seen in the vicinity of thoJacques house

COUNTESS GASTELp

Meets an Accident While on RuntBut Is Not Severely

Injured

PABJS Nov 23 An evening parthe LIberte says the Comtesso Bonl deCastellane is rapidly recovering fromthe effects of a hunting accident

The comtesse was riding with theBonnelles hunt througn tho Forest ofBonnelles on Tuesday when to the

the other followers of the packshe was seen to fall from her horseHer Injuries fortunately were slight

ROSE FROI CLERK TO

PRESIDENT

RICHMOND Va The annual meeting of the of theAtlantic Coast railway elected TM Emerson of Wilmington N C whohas been fourth vice president and traf-fic manager president of the road tosucceed R T Brwin who presented hisresignation stating that he lived farfrom the headquarters or tile road anddesired to give up the active work

Seeond Vice President AlexanderHamilton was promoted to be first vicepresident C S Gadsden was promotedfrom third to second vice president andJ R Kenley was elected third vicepresident The office of fourth vice

wAs left vacant slid may be

A dividend of 3 per cent has beenon the stock thus raising it

from 5 cent to a 6 per cent basisThe only change in board of di-

rectors was that Mr Emerson succeedsMr Brwto Emerson startedwith Q e road as a cork In the freightoffices In Wilmington at 75 a month

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National Her Great MatchThe Thanksgiving week attraction at

the New National will be Miss MaxineElliott and her company under themanagement of Charles DlllinghamThe engagement will open next Mondaynight and will include matinees onThursday Thanksgiving Day and Saturday Miss Elliott cornea here directfrom a long and successful run at theCriterion Theater New York whichcloses next Saturday night Her thisseasons play is Her Great Matchwhich Is by Clyde Fitch and in fouracts The scenes are laid In Hertfordshire England and in London MissElliotts role is that of Miss Jo Sheldon an American girl abroad moving-In British social circles where shemeets tho crown prince of a Europeanpower who Is traveling Incognito Thismeeting results in the love story of theplay and a very pretty and fascinatinglove story it is said to be One of thestrong climaxes is when the crownprince offers a morganatic marriageThis subject has been handled by Mr

a manner which permits of no

one In Miss support are a i

number at able includingCharles Cherry Herbert Leon

Girdlestone NellieCottrelly and Suzanne Perry seatsale began this morning

Belasco Sweet Kitty BellairsAnother Belasco success will be on

view at the Belasco Theater on Mondayevening when Bertha Galland makes

appearance In Sweet Kitty Bellalre a comedy of manners in whichBelasco again demonstrates his right tobe hailed as a master of stage craft

Sweet Kitty Is a part that fits MissGalland perfectly as many Washingtonlans who saw her in the part lastseason will testify and the companysupporting her Is with few exceptionsthe same that has made the play anotable success wherever It has beenproduced for the past two years Theplay is as sumptuously staged as anything has produced and MlsaJGallands impersonation of the WidowBellaIre Is the most artistic things thisclever young actress has as doneThe engagement Is for one week onlywith the usual Wednesday andmatinees and a ThanksgivingDay matinee on Thursday sale orseats begins

Columbia JRaffles-KyAe Bellew returns to Columbia

next week as Baffles which is aapopular today as it was when thecurtain went up on it two years agoIt I not a mere study In criminologyAlthough Rallies Is a thief he has aheart which he loses to GwendolynConron Rallies has a struggle withhimself on this account which rendersthe character dramatic to a point ofpathos yet not without fascination forthe spectator A born criminal with aninherited cerebral affliction craving excitement that the ordinary cannotgive yet with the and hopesborn of an innate refinement and

he sees in the love of a goodwoman his best chance of redemptionBftllew is an ideal RaglesClara Blandick he has a beautiful andaccomplished Gwendolyn The eroticelement play is complicated bythe facts that

that the burglar knowing his ownunworthiness at first pleads Bunnyscause with the girL But as in the caseof Miles Standish and Priscilla the

maiden the proxy is finally Inducedto for himself There will be aThanksgiving Day matinee

Chases Lee Harrison and OttersI In the van of the due atjlhases next week comes Lee Harrisonlate oT the Rogers Brothers companyApart from this wellknown comediana regular Thanksgiving dinner of amenu has been prepared In deference-to the season The program will Include the Musical Cuttys in a refinedand artistic musical novelty Annie andJennie Yeamans In eccentric and

specialties J K Murray and ClaraLane comic opera favorites In a livelysinging comedy A Knight at HomeCasting Dunbars In a nigh bar exhibition the comedy character monologisteHelen Reimer James Mooney and IdaHolbein In a grotesque singing anddancing specialty and the motion pic-tures showing The Escape From Sing

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With the Introduction of the trolleycar the horseless carriage tho linotypeand a score of other laborsaving andtimesparing inventions an enterprising Western town called East Penna-a suburb of Peoria Ill has put in operation a machine which will probablyrevolutionize the gentle art of spanking as known to th average Americansmall boy This Ingenious contrivance-is called by the laity a spanking

and is the invention as onemight well Imagine of a professorwhose name Is Dennis according to adispatch from Peoria Jt also appearshowever that if the principal of thepublic school where the machine is In-

troduced does not close down shop hisname may also be aptly termed Dennis The worst that Is threatened justnow however is that the children or

spankees will be ordered to go on astrike by their parents

The mode of operating the machine iscertainly unique and leaves thehickory birch idea way in the shade

The pupil who is to be spanked isplaced over a chair near the laborsaving spanking machine At the propermoment the one to give the

with about as much effort as totake a snapshot presses a buttonwhich starts a flow of electricity Someingenious paddles are then turned and

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Sing In conformity with the wellestablished custom of the house the

matinee prices will prevailthe Thanksgiving Day matinee

Majestic OliverEugecle Blair whose Washington

friends are legion comes to the Ma-jestic Theater for the week commencingMonday November 2T with a greatsceulc production of Dickens

Oliver TwistMiss Blair plays Nancy Sykes and

tatlon of the character showing Nancy-as a woman more sinned than

the sodden murderer of Nancy saidb x a wonder Special scenery

according to Dickenshas been In New

matinee will give-a special performance of East Lynne

Oliver Twist will the bill at thspecial Thursday Thanksgiving

on Saturday

Academy The Child Slaves of NewYork

One of Charles E Blaneys thrillers Isdue at the Academy next week TheChild Slaves of New York is a detective story whose scene Is laid In Alaska

York It tells of a motherssearch for her stolen child who ofcourse after all sorts of halfraisingadventures Is restored to her armsthrough the cleverness of Homer Sherwood the boy detective Junle Hartan n w gatherer and Buttsthe office boy lend assistance-in unraveling of the knotty prob-lems with which he finds himself

It Is promised that lovers ofreal melodrama find something

Slaves of New York The scen-ery is unusually elaborate and massiveand the company is a large one

Columbia HolmesAt the Columbia Theater next Monday

afternoon at 430 oclock Burton Holmeswill give his third travelogue In his j

present series the title of which Is TheTyrolean Alps Innsbruck to ItalyMost travelers know the Tyrol by namebut few know Just where or what It

is the westernmost part of theAustroHungarian empire Tho northern part of Tyrol is Teutonic the south-ern vales and lakes Italian and thewestern highland with its peaks andglaciers is gloriously Alpine Some ofthe places through Mr Holmeswill take audience and which arebest remembered by travelers throughTyrol are Innsbruck Cortina the Val

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very short Why In this ageof administering massage such a spank-ing not meet withrather than condemnation on the partof parents is not mentioned in the dis

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Trafol Order Range and the Stevlo Pass The mention or these names

the of this Journeythrough Tyrolean Alps

Emma Eames in ConcertMadame Eames soprano of the Met-

ropolitan Opera Company will makoher only appearance in this city afteran absence of five years In the NationalTheater on Tuesday afternoon November 28 at 430 Madame Eames

roles are Elizabeth in Tannhauser and Elsa In Lohengrin andEva in Die She isnow preparing Brunhilde as well asIsolde Eames will sing severalarias Including recitative and aria from

Coal Fan TutU by Mozart the JewelSong from Faust groups ofSchubert Brahms MadameEames will also be heard in a duet withErnillo de Gogorza

Marie Nichols and SAengerbund SundayNight

Last season a new violinist came intoview of tjjc musical world quite

She was Marie Nichols an American girl who had lived and studiedabroad most of her life Her fIrst successes were made In Europe and wereconfirmed when she made her first

over here with the BostonSymphony Orchestra

Miss will appear with theWashington Sa next Sunday evening at their first grand publicconcert of the season at the Na

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Are Disguised and FurnishedSwift Mustangs With WhichEasily Cross the Rio

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The manner in which tho Chinese and nationalities flocHover the BIo Grande all the timewould take the entireStates army to stop them MarcusBraun

The outlook for restricting if notabolishing Immigration to thisof debarred persons such as Chinese-as well as those of diseased or crimi-nal classes Is not very optimistic ac-cording to an Interview given out byMarcus Braun the Hungarian Imm-igrant Inspector

He Is stationed at Montreal by tIleImmigration Bureau to look out for

immigrants tying tothe United States

The Chinese exclusion act Inho Is effective the 500

head on Chinese havingcompletely stopped coolie smugglingCanada The great danger now liesalong the Mexican border

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Convention Hall PattiDreamland Southland

Pinafore Review andVarieties are the salient features of

the Black Patti show announced fornext Monday night andand night at Convention Hall Black

Patti will seen in the role of Joseph-ine in a condensed version ofSullivans masterpiece Pinafore alsoin the new Southland Scene assistedby the entire singing forces of

John Rucker TheBlossom will enact the leading comedyrole in Looney Dreamland which hasbeen embellished with new songsdances and situations Harry Kratonthe hoop roller tho Pramplns Instru-mentalists AI Watts and others will boseen In the big olio A champion cakewalk contest on abuck dance contest on Tuesday nightare to be special features Tickets arenow on at 933

avenue Droops music store

Foster Company

Fay Foster Companycomes to the It Is one of themost popular organizations likely to beseen season It is upof high class burlesque and vaudevilleartists The opening part Cleopatra InCentral Is from the ofGeorge Totten Smith and Is bright and

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other nationalities flock over the Rioall the time would take the en

United States Army to stop themA rushing business IS being done by

the French steamship line whichtouches at the im

the United States has sentback Jto Europe arrive and are met by

Agents df the smuggling stationwho are to get them across the line at3200 They board the trains forEl Paso Laredo or Eagle Pass dropping oft a A SW jniies south of the Mexican border fir onTer to hoodwink our

Cowboy outfits and swiftmustangs dothe rest as the Rio Grande

ao shallow is no great trick toover it

The department doingexcellent work In apprehending manyof these Undesirables themthrough the signs they of unfa

with our customs or language

Spoiled PlansMr Braun disguised

as a smuggled made the triphe mentions with a consignment of de-

ported immigrants who went from NewYork to Italy thence to France andbifcSfc to Vera Cruz Thence they gotInto the United States though MrBraun the trip for a number ofthem In causing their arrest and seconddeportation

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Witty with lively musical numbers Inportion are DacreRosa Cushman and

St sketch artists The burlesqueThe Mysterious Mrs Baffles Includes

bright songs dances Imposingmarches and affords unusual opportuni-ties for clever comedians In

ENGLISH GRAND OPERATO COME HERE SOON

The fact that the Metropolitan operaseason opened Sn weekis not half as Interesting to

as the fact that the EnglishGrand Opera Company la shortly ttopen For the GrandCompany gives Washington a week orthe best music it has during the season

The Valkyrie which hasbeen highly praised in Boston Buffaloand other itseen The production Is an elaborateone and In order not to keep the

too late it has been found neces-sary to ring the curtain up half air hourearlier than usual

All the old favorites with thecompany still and as usual Mr Savagehas imported a number of new ones

Of the four new prima donnas he hasbrought over one them at least MissFlorence Easton seems to have created-a sensation Hale most criticalof Boston critics waxes eloquent overthe Joy pf hearing Gilda insung a woman understudy AnotherBoston writer describes Miss Easton asa graceful blonde girl with the bluest

of eyes and a roguish chin as pretty as Cupids elbow

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HAD WARNED YOUNG WIFE

Robert H Formerlyfor Interstate Commerce Commis

sioniJiow Hospital

NEW YORK Nov 23 A man said tobe Robert H Barr aged twehtytwof T attempted tcommit suicide at the at Broad-way and Chambers street today by

a dose of laudanumHe was taken toa hospital

Robert H Barr was employed asmeS8enger t the interstate

until about six months agoto accept j jpositlott

as collector for the Prudential Insurnn e Company of city j

He worked steadily therehe Jnysterlously disappeared

Only a BoyBarrIs said by officials of the

to be only a boy and rather weakHe is married and his wife yesterday

received a note from him stating thathis body would be found floating InPotomac

riverWifeProstrates

Since receiving the note from herMr Barr been

lying at her home 20 Seventh streetsoutheast with met

Captain man upon hearing thatman who attempted in NewYork wan the telegraphedpossible his condition and clues

to an explanation ofact

PITTSBURG SCHOOL FUND

SHY TEN THOUSAND

PITTSBURG Pa Nov 23 The Statstreasurer has paid to the city of Pjttsburg the last installment of the Stateschool appropriations which was duelast June The fund Is 10000 less thanlast year a diminution which Comp-troller Jarkin Is at a pss to account

BURGLARS IJT AUTOMOBILE3IT VEJlxfQN K Y NoV 23 Bnrff-

larjs who it Is said use large automo-bile In their operations entered two big

at Pelham Heights last night anasecured 10009 In at the resideuce of M Johnson The ringing of atelephone bell frightened the burglarsso that they dropped part of theirplunder and fled

SIGNIFICANT OF PfiOSPERIT fRetail prices of meat arehigher In than they were ayear ago Prosperity roust beflriq country Chicago

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