MRS. BLOODGOOD KILLS HERSELF; Actress Dead from Pistol Wound in Room Strewn with Her Jewels. HAD READ HOW TO DO IT Audience in Baltimore Is Dismissed with the News of Her Sudden Death. HUSBAND IS TOLD BY WIRE William Lalmbeer Hurries to Baltimore -- Mrs. Bloodgood Was Well Known in Society. Taken Ill at a Matinee. Found Dying by Manager. Sent Message to Husband. Nervous Breakdown, He Thinks. Courtenay Knows No Reason. Members of Company Shocked.
Date: 06 December 1907
Special to The New York Times
Actress; commits suicide at Stafford Hotel, Baltimore
Full Article
Article 1 -- No Title; HUSBAND RECEIVES NEWS. NO LACK OF MONEY. Sent Check Last Week for Play to New York Manager. CAN GIVE NO REASON. The Shuberts Say a New Fitch Play Had Been Arranged For. CLARA BLOODGOOD'S CAREER. A New York Girl, Who Won Fame in Clyde Fitch Plays.
Date: 06 December 1907
Special to The New York Times
Full Article
TAKAHIRA SUCCEEDS AOKI.; Report of His Appointment Is Authoritatively Confirmed.
Date: 06 December 1907
Special to The New York Times
rept of Takahira's apptmt as amb to US confirmed
Full Article
DEPOSITORS UNITE IN BOROUGH BANK; Form a Voting Trust to Insure the Election of Directors Favorable to Their Interests. NOTES IN DEAD MEN'S NAMES Discovered by the Receivers -- Hollis Park Trusteeship Taken from Ward & Gow by the Supreme Court. RECEIVER FOR EXELSIOR CO. Eugene V. Daly Put in Charge of Gow Insurance Concern.
Date: 06 December 1907
depositors form voting trust to force election of dirs favorable to their interests
Full Article
NO WHITEWASH FOR KAISER'S GENERALS; Yielding to Force of Public Opinion He Orders Them Tried by Civil Judges. AVERTED A CABINET CRISIS Von Buelow's Support Was Weakening, but News of Emperor's Action Solidified It Once More.
Date: 05 December 1907
Emperor's order that officers incriminated with von Moltke be tried by civil cts averts Cabinet crisis
Full Article