r 4 r Y f I f > A1 Wl 1 rdIi i 1 t I q tj n Hl1 Foreign Doctors Strengthen Thaws Insanity Pled S J I r I L ftlA L L1lif False Alarm Fiend Causes Panics in Four Schools 2LUZr7M I Po J Thousands Block Streets at Miss Vanderbilts Weddings Fnlr find oolilrr tonight Tnridnr clear I I 5 C > t h GREEN i EDKTlOfif i p gb ti EM tiilili ii 0 0 11I11I I J 5BN AILpINAL i I Circulation Books Open to AIL Circulation Boola Open to AIL RESULTS EDITION = u = PRSCE ONE CENT NEW YORK MONDAY JANUARY 27 19O8 PRICE ONE CENT J = = SEABOARD BANK I I SKYSCRAPER AFIREI I 1000iNA PANIC I I Wells Building Close to Standard Oil p Headquarters Scene of Flight From Flames Which Shoot Up Air shaft Before Alarm Is Given A fier < > fire In the Moreroom of the 1 Srabranl National flank en the h oml floor of hf YHe Hmldlntt at No IS Hroadxvay i 1ttIeI a vanlc mons more than II th ulI1d enr ployeea In the buildins late fils afternoon stubborn blaze for noon and proved a stl > I the 8U1oksea tel to conquer i The fire had been burning ome time In the unoccupied store room biok of the Rockefeller Hank before It burt out I into the alrhaft of the bulldltiK thrU a dozen windows A sheet of fUmo rushed up Into the haft HlMns It with bac smoke whlrh wai tie first alarm Too tenant of the two hundred and fifty offices of the bulldlnc sot I Women Rush Through Smoke i Many wlnfloxv upn the shaft were cpen and the mokt > joure Into the c Lflway5 blltHliiK the frantlf 5UV omen and cltrnf who ru hed shriek in from thilr offle ind dnmoiod it th elevatorf I The elcvntor men kept the car so In ffup and Ion us fat a thnv f uld I drive then nnd pollcomen from Broad I WAY assisted In gettIng out the terror lit rick en people The older men among I them hundred of lawyers and Cu tom House brok r maniced to kopp thlr I hMds and r > tk up Ullr aluable doc i uments before they fid In the fiaft Into xxhlh till llime pourerl a oljstor of tclipiono wires k carried up tl t e rnnf The liiMilntlon offered reo < l fijl to the hlaxe and willie the flremrn were licnllnc the Himex In the xtoreronni a vIi of nre 1 riwled ip rd rmihromed under the plateKh kJlltht on the roof The fire hal been blazinc joine time i when the skyllRlit ciuked nn1 ctii 1Jt > I to the hn iinent w It h n tiuiil > rou noise that added to the pnnlc of th fleeing tenant It also iiued Rival p larm In tho Standard Oil HulldinK ad I I joining from wlilci there Was a Middon exit of liundreJH of stnlJrl > her and clerk I Plenty of Water This Time I I AM soon os Knclne N o 3J reached the burning bulldlim hose was attaihed to I the otA n < lplpes and a full head of i pressuie turned on I I Contrary to expectation tinie waM I pent of water and n high pressure i CUT HIS THROAT RATHER I THAN SEE HIS WIFE WORK I I Adnm Bauimn Attempts Suicide Ii After Hailing to Get Work Even as Snow Shoveller I Una his even to secure work lit shovel Ing snow Adam Haiiuan fiftyfour years old a carpenter of No SfC Court i Jandt avenue the Bronx returned home todaycut his throat and then hacked i his left wrist lie Is at the Jebanuii Hospital I Bauman was found by his xvlfp Jletn I on the floor of the bedroom IJe has been oCt of work eight weeks and durIng lag that time his wife flee been earn1 Ing enough to keep the couple alive Bauman said that he had been refused work thirtyfive times and was dlsi couraged When his wife bent OVer him he said j I did It became I could not 8tand I eelng you work It breaks my heart A man without a lob In Nexv Vork Is better dead I want to die ORDER iN ADVANCE i Numerous complainlx have I been received from rruilrri who could not get the Nun dUll World on stands after 9 A U yesterday A rearrangement of deliv ery for all Scio York Sunday newspapers has been adopted Until tIle lata system is perfected it is advisable to order your Sunday World of your dealer in advance It Mill enable him to regu late hit order and wilt insure yui getting a < Kdilli WO l wlh vnbl the t1rfmn to make ot work of the liazc back of Ihp Ian Hv thf time tluv swltihc1 their lititlnn to tie 11 rf on the reM the Krint 1iiMliiK wa < finpty jiii1 tin on the roof wa roadlly PX tlnpuoliiM tligNo No one wa Injured i nth panicky exit tnntish halt n acow of yotimr gina xxoonel a lid had to he urnd out Tiex rexvii qjiekly In the hOI air nf 1roadwax The orIgin of the blaze Is a mx stfrx CHARGES GIRL WITH STALING MANY THOUS NnS Pretty Confidential Clerk Goes to Tombs in Default of Bail Chined with syMematl larcenlei of amounts alrcsn tin between S1t > nnd KU i Miss Ellen C Frack a tall hinlonely owned rlrl of Glh one jlle appearance pleasing face and a hat which easily outdistanced any on Hroad wav for slr xa1 committed to tho Tombs today by Judge Cram Part I General tVjslons In default of UOcl I ball An ltnllctmint C ha rgoI her with mind larny in converting to her account a chpfl for J7iV44 In favor of her employer lofeph K Kllcry of No Cl Kast Ninth slnct TJiP check was ilrixvn by Mat thexv VllHon of No 102 West Txxenty ilfth streot Miss Irnck was brought back to Ney York osrrday by her attorney Mark Alter from her home In IlttsbuT whole In1 says shn went to mlse inoncv to satisfy her employer The clrl wa aptCTrentlv tLt alarmed at her oredlca ment snylnp that she folt that she could satisfy her creditors If given P ciiance Mist Krack has been employed b Ellen for several months She wn efficient and apparently ambitious am was rapidly placed In a confidential ca pnclty In which he < ndor1 all notes It was not until Nov 17 that the clr wna ii pprteil VVlNiin who sent th > note to ICIIery met him durlnc the day and remarked that he had forwarded hli check for a bill due him Kllery toad Inrpilrle iihout It ind Mip Frank was unable to moduce the check Prlvitc dotoctlves were then placed on Miss Kracks trail She frequently visited the Peoples Dank No SJ3 Canal street It was found that she had forged the name of Joseph E Ellery to the check on the day It reached Ellerys ofTlco and deposited It to her account In the bank In this war a member of the Elerv firm declared today the girl had stolen many thousands of dollars from the Orm 6000 Her Lawyer Says When asked refrardlnc the amount taken her lawyer stated that Goo xxould cover nil Ho admitted that tho number of chocks v for ed would ap proximate one hundred hut called at Ipntlmi to t Ito fact that tJw KlrJ vol untarily returned to fuo tho Indlt inPut lit1 asked that ball be Used at tCim Kllery attorney sought bull at oft > J Accordlnc to her laVer Miss Frack at OIKI time conducted u school of ntiin oKraphy for gina at Ilroadway and Twentxllral street Ho pti tel that she sold this Inatttutlon In order to meet her obligations lo the Ellery firm 0 Seaboard Florida Ulmlled Herrlcc Best to Ilnehurat Cnmdcu Columbia rirMiil hrtM r l Qfft a 1M Ii 1 I i i RlNCEiMfD WINS SPRINT AT CITY PARK I Old Robin Hood at Long Price of 20 to 1 Finishes I Third i NASTURTIAS BABY RACE i iI 1 Dacra Runs to Form in Steeple I chase and Gallops Home i in Front p131 to Tti vittn TVorM i I NEW OKI > KAX = In Jan 7The I r racing srery liijectod high elas I methods Into the programme at Ctv I I Park today nnd a < n rp ut probably I the best bnlanced fields of the season I conte ted in the Men events The I I feature was a handicap at seven fur I bugs Th app Mnince of Drst I lYrmlum in this served to scare out Iu Dunnes 1ens and Frank Browns Keator which were expected to furnish the contention for the Fuller horse A sprint at five furoms was also caidod and served to bring out Mollle Mont rose the champion twoyearold tllly lof the r it season A speedv lot op i posed the daughter of CaerlonBezlque and the finishes produced tyrtted sport I I The track tens at Its tept and the pro I gramme opened wtb the usual two yearold race at three furlongs tIRSf HACK Purse JWO maiden 1 twoyear olU mites three furlongs Ntisairiu lit ik mUhi I 7 to 6 to r I and 3 to 3 won liy two ipnpths Mv < any Frances Irta I V lowers IT to I r to 1 and to 1 t coml IJIIIan Kluy I 1 > f il leo 17 lo 1 o to 1 and 2 to I tnrd Time OYi 45 Ias I adv Pauline Puiell Nohraoka < TSS < I Chilton MIly Stark lady Psyche Lena liwh MlM HapiburR Ituicuna ant Helen Kidder alto ran 3KCOND KACE Purse J 4O steeple el aM > fouryiirolds and upward port course Uacra 19 PendlnB 8 to II fi to S and 6 to 5 won by one length I Mlxup 139 Masnadt 15 to 1 T to 1 land 2 to I fecund Jim Hutton 113 I Cane 12 to 1 T to 1 nn l 3 to 1 i > i Time 30 35 Waterway and Juk un I Pay aIm ran McAllister and Ciptaln Irrell ran out Gnult and Woodslnp iLell Ml MlTHIlin THIlin RACK Purse JVV threeyear I olds tail up five furlongs sPTlnl e Ah i med lift ft Koornen 7 to 2 iven and I to 2 won hI a length Toy Boy 10 i Notterl even and alit 2 Pnhln Hood Ill t1 Ioei CO to I > to I and 5 to 2 3 TlniH 101 SMIpwreek Minos Prowler WIM IrUhmnn Oonnomoo Industrious I Momentum Mollle Montrose and Mor ales also ran SHOWR GLASS CUTS PASSENGERS I AS CARS CRASH j I I Smith Street and Flatbush Avenue Trolleys Collide 1I at Crossing = I t Twentyone persons xvere slightly hurt today when n Smith stree car and a I Fh tbtmsh avenue car collided at Smith and Livingston streets Brooklyn I Klatbush avenue car No 531 crashed Iinto car No 7J3 of the Smith street line The Klatbush avenue vehicle was on itt waY to Manhattan and the Smith street car was bound for Coney Island Through some error they met where the tracks crossed the front of the Flatbuah avenue car bumping the I Smith street air amidships wiiashn all of Its windows and hurling the pas sengers from their teats amid K shower uf splintered ciiss riorentino Munetez the conductor of the Smith HtriPt car xvns thrown Into the street and got a severe gash on Iho chick and u sever bruising lie I xvas taken to this Cumberland Street 1 IloMpltal None of the passiMigfrs was so badly hirt as to need HIP service of n stir I cron and all went to theIr homes with out giving llulr names MRS W W ASTOR LOSES GEM Mrs William Waldorf Astor Jr who Is her visiting her sntor Mrs flesh naldBrooks at No 40 Eait Sixtyninth street lost on Saturday afternoon either nt Hhjrrv or at Jot Woberc theatre 4 roOOIl eonuinlnf I cluster or pewit If COUNT AND COUNTESS SZECHENYI ESCAPE IN AUTO AFTER WEDDING I Police Keeping the Streets Clear in Front of Vanderbilt Mansion Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Stan Artist I wS GERMANS GO TO HUGHES fOR MORE LIBfRAL SUNDAY Governor Confesses a Strain of Teuton Bloot and De clares His Mind Is Open Cpcflal to The nitilnij WorM ALBANY Jan Itcprcsotitntlves of tho German societies of the 9lIto toclnv mall an urgent nppenl to OJov HiiKhPi to help them secure a modlfl cation of the exIsrtliiK SuniJiv law Thnv protested that Ilif enforcement was unreasonable mull oppressive Theodore Siitro Piosldint of the New York Lnlte Gorman Societies S poakliiK for the ilelocatlon fnid that a resolution will bu orferi In the Leg islature en I I Inn for the appointment ot a committee of three ii rlmI I art and ilvu Avpoiutriymrii for the puniuMe u re vising Hit sumptuary Humliiv lv v Id nskcJ the Clovernor to iippulm a < on mlttec of citizens to work In < > oiiiim lion with Hit IjPKlMatlvt lo 1111nl I tee nnd added that the din IC ulllnnce of German societies was irepirlii to Found all classes In thy State on the subject anti to work up sentiment In favor of the proposed Ituiiirc In reply Gay hughes said I con fess to a slight strain of German blood Inherited on the maternal side I have had occasion to learn of the many con trbutons the Germnn have made to the progress and defence of our coun try The part played by German citizens their iu > uliy and intense patriotism should have a wider recognition than has been accorded them No body of men have been more desirous of maIn lalnliiK AiiiHriv institutions Tluv ar at the 10 11 flon t In huns art and loiter We have obtained from Germans a mo t important stimulus to educational progress uw I nit > e tjoi oUtted bv I he peo ple of the Slate and t ta im duty to reprispm tilt people ai 1 1 n ioli It Is of tliii llrct Impjrumv that ttIc should he hit frei st ntiTchanK f opinion without crimination Nothing Is per manently Kilnid by anI it Hi t i h KtM lifjond till > limits of patlinco and iott sldera than In a community or In telllKemc truth and fair ilcalliiK are bound to result Ai to tha question you present to me 1 have no opln on nor siiKKcstion to otter It Is a subject for legIslatIon after the opinion of the State has been focused When It comAH before me In due course I will Rive It careful con sideration as on all qunttlon of this > > ort I have an pn mind end will hoar aji alas I n BRYAN DENIES HE IS TOLD TO GET OUT OF RACE I In Vashington to Consult Democrats but Will Not Ask Nomination i VASIIIXflTOX Jan ilIl1am T Iryan to day held an Impromptu reception i ception In the rooms of the Houso Com mittee on Wnys and Means where n number of Heinooratlc representatives nnrt nviny outsldprs cnttp with him Asked to mime his choice for a runnlnir mate In the evi > nt of his nomination Rt Denver Mr lirvan lauRhlngly re I plied 1 shant tell That Is too bold a question To the nowspipir men lit said You may say that my commission to Washington xvai not to consult allY men or set nf men Its lo whetlur or not I oiiKht to he II candidate for the nom initlon I have not put that question to any man nor shall I The people not Individuals have the sole rIght to d cdo that point I am not hem to solicit support for myself as a possible Presidential candidate I never solicit Individual support I never ask any man to vote for me In the past when I WAS before the people as a candidate mv effortn to obtain votes have been confined to statements of my vlexvs Asked about the story published In some quarters that former United States Senator Jones Oliver H P Belmont and others went to him a day or two nnd told him lie was not the logical can illdati for HIP Democratic nomination nrcid him not to run and throatenwl Ii npoM > Mm If their advice shoiihl bo JUfpsardod Mr Uryan said I I Tin re li not a MnrM of truth in that S any No on has advise I mo itt to I lip II rindulntp I saw Somtor JOIIPH II nit we Ill IUt politics lilt nothlrs of i IIP tort rt > i > rtil ic iirrpil I ivi > ticy mt had no formal con I foivnco since my arrival In Washing ton Tonight at a dinner at tho hom < nf Senator Ncxvlnnds of Nexada I I shall moot tutu confer with the first i half of the Domocratlc Senators on tho a Iphin tlcill list Tomorroxv tvUht I shall meet the second half After that I co at once to Hoanokp near nero my < Uuxhur U Attending school I c I SAILOR fROM MORGAN YACHT CUTS HIGH JINKS Boards the Old Frigate Ports mouth and Tries to Take Command John Johnson sails under the flair of lie CorsaIr oxxned by J 1lerpont Mar Ran The Cor iir has been tied up at Holxuken In tho off season a short dis tance from the old frlirnte Portsmouth The warship li now used bv the FIrst Kattnllon Naval Ilnscrvo of Nflxv Jer sey a husky bund of young men who trout bv a real military trnltilni undpr officers drtnllod bv the Govern ment Last night Johnson known up and down the llobokon piers as a Jolly big hearted fellow alxxaja ready to Jump In anil help the un lerdnt XXIH imxl gating up tin1 wharfs to lIme Ports mouth He xxas three linnets to the windward and staggering perceptibly Steering his course direct to the PortH mouth he boarded the old frigate with a merry welcome from the young mar iners Hove to me hearties bring her around he shouted In his full deep tones as ha picked up u belaying pin The crew of the Portsmouth saw he was rum crazed and stood their dis tance Well Is she about he asked Aye Aye did you say Then clear the deck for action Run out the Long Toms to I their full length and let em split If any man darn mutiny off ROBS his I head Harold Paystor one of the crew was not Inclined to take Johnson seriously nnd the torialrs man let heave a mar linsplku hlttlnc tho young man In the side and Injuring him Txvclvo of the CIPW then Jumped on Johnson and pinned him to the deck llo teas hand cuffed and later arrested He xvas ar reIgned before Itecorder JlcCJovern In llobokcn today but non of the ship men appeared against him A person who said he Has mate of the rortalr tutu a representative of ir MorKin spoke of the uniformly good conduct of Johnson and lie wall Ills chuned with a reprimand eo TATIIKIi JOHNS ltIIICIH In a great onlo mutt body huilrtr since tkIn raidti1 like x new n non Mri C N laid HyJivitU Vt 0 Lost Sight of Going South in Lexing ton Avenue Their Destination Known Only to Members of Both Families I THOUSANDS OF WOMEN CROWD ABOUT VANDERBILT HOME Strong Force of Police Handles Them Sternly Only 300 Favored Guests See Imposing Ceremony Orchids Decorate the Mansion Miss Gladys Moore Vanderbilt was married at noon today to Count Laszo Szechenyi in the home of her mother Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt at JSo 2 West Fiftyeighth street and became a citizen of Hungary The wedding was characterized by elegant simplicity and was witnessed by only 300 relatives and intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom Several thousand curious people the majority of them women who congregated in the vicinity of the Fifth avenue palace were handled sternly if not fiercely by the police None was allowed within fifty or one hundred feet of the sidewalks flanking the mansion BENEDICTION ROM THE POPE Before the wedding ceremony was performed the bride received a cablegram from the Vatican containing the apostolic benediction of Pope Pius X The Pope added to his message that he hoped soon to be able to impart his blessing in person to the young couple at the Vatican The cable was received by Archbishop Farley and transmitted M Lavelle through Mgr I Throughout the ceremony which was performed by Mgr Michael J Lavelle of St Patricks Cathedral assisted by the Rev Father Byrne there was apparent the fixed idea of art and brilliancy rather than splen dor In the tone of the decorations the costumes of the bridal party rnd the simplicity of the ceremony there was breathed only the soft note of elegance without effort for effect or the spectacular ORCHESTRA ORGAN AND CHORISTERS Nahan Frankos orchestra was invisible and amid the bankings of orchids and blossoms the red vestments of the thirtysix choristers from the Cathedral were blended in soft flashes of scarlet Besides the orches tra an organ had been placed behind a bower of bloom just outside the big drawingroom and the organ notes of the wedding processional mingled with the strains of the sixtyfive pieces of the orchestra James C Ungerer choirmaster of the Cathedral directed the choral effects GOT AWAY BY STRATEGY Immediately after the wedding breakfast the Count and Countess set out on their honeymoon precipitately eluding reporters and camera lenses with rare strategy A Vanderbilt brougham with coachman and footman in the family livery of dark crimson and claretcolored collar was driven ostentatiously to the Fiftyseventh street entrance Thereupon the kodak light infantry invested the portals on that side Just then Alfred G Vanderbilt drove a big portcolored Limousine car to the Fiftyeighth street entrance and down into it flashed the bride in a silvergray travelling suit with the Count at her heels in a light overcoat and derby hat The moment they drew the door to after them Brother Alfred threw in the clutch and the motor leaped out into Fifty eighth street and glided east to Lexington avenue where it vanished going south PROBABLY OFF TO THE SOUTH The report that the early days of the honeymoon will be spent in Newport was denied today in dispatches from that place A corres pondent of The Evening World learned at Alfred Vanderbilts Oakland Farm and Reginald Vanderbilts Sandy Point Farm that no preparations had been made there to receive the Count and Countess The railroad and steamboat officials declared they had received no orders to expect the arrival of a private car tonight This fact revived the rumor that the couple would go south for a few days returning in time to sail for Europe on Feb 4 v In the srleotlon of Kiieits hundreds of 1 folk prominent In New Yorks most brll hint society were left out and thos J 5 who were present represented only that Intimate circle In which the Vanderbilt l move eave for a few frlendA of th J fl