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EE omar PTET HARRIS QUT JAIL WHEN BUSINESS. NDED IT bbadd Se Sentenced for Six Months Jan.) 29, but Was Caught To- Day Picking Pockets. VERY INCONSIDERATE. nen kes | Police Believe He Should Have | Avoided Arrest for at Least | Half a Year. Benny Harria, one of our best known | ind most industrious young pickpockets, Was taken into Jefferson Market Court to-day by Detective Upton of the Cen- tral Office, who observed Mr, Harris engaged in some very coarse profession: | Al work in the Fourteenth street Sub- Mr. Harris's appearance way station, | in the court caused quite a little senga- | tlon, Not because his face was strange | there—far from It!—but because he was tupposed to be over on Blackwell's Isl- And engaged tn those occupations which 4 loving and paternal State finds for those who employ themselves unworth- lly, , Mr. Harris was arrested on Jan, 2% by Detective McMullen for busy in the subway, The Cent fice was glad that Detective M found him, because Myy Harris had in * his clothes a pawn ticket for a 8%0 diamond stickpin had deen ab- btracted from the tle of a guest of the Prince George Hotel a few weeks be- lore, | Sentenced for Six Months. | G enced him to Magistrate Barlow ser a need Yes, mitting they YUNG ELOPERS UST WANTED 10 EA BIG CITY pa, ) They Fled From Pineville, Pa., With Tax Money of Elsie’s Pa HAD GOOD TIME, TOO. 'Found Asleep in Butcher's | Wagon by Police and Held for Parents. | “juat the world and! but unlike those other little wanderers they did not wake up In) Heaven after the birdies had covered | them up with leaves and moes, No, in- | to see | deed, the little people In this tale were | very much alive and full of lemon balls and soda water and ice cream and good- | ness knows what when Detective Fallon | woke them up In & butcher's wagon at Yeager avenuo and Prospect street, | Flushing, to-day, They were both from Pineville, Bucks | County, Pa. The girl ts Elste Tomlin- | son, and her pa owns one of the biggest | farms in the county. She ts thirteen. The boy is a year older and his name {s | Hiel De Haven, His pa also owns a big | farm. They are both over at the Children's Society's rooms in Brooklyn now, walt- | ing the arrival of thelr respective pas. And if the reader wants to see as hand- | some a pair of youngsters as ever came put of Bucks County or any other ounty in the Keystone State he or she only cross over to the Brooklyn quarters of tha 8, P. C. C. and take a look at Elsie and Hiel Had a Good Time. and they are quite frank tn ad had a perfectly gorgeous ; th rkhou ad My n an ee , ren ‘ time on a joint fund of §8, They admit eels uke bad to aia Varta are to the butcher's wag®n lacked the poetle ison reserve ons wht te ae te ; Be ‘OF. Pt : days, ements of the climax to the Babes | {Nha} afternon he was observed in con- That tsi ata SOR EE Ae an versation a “three-day prisoner” | °% °° ‘ & : Pee aston EN 1 a Mf Te Be he much alive, which Is pleasanter than Rerant bein thal/counseliiroompaand ee receccnacd covered) Dpby khileayes n i . send bark and spiders and worms and Why, is a matt oy the ey On au- things. P ud bub he oritie King into at this mo- Eeoetieg are looking | Hlsle and Hiel didn't really run away. ent. eir adventure was altogether an in They have sent for one Silverstein, a promptu bt affair. ‘They weren't child AMght keeper, to help them solve the | (\) y pe Keeper, to help them solve tig (sweethearts or anything like that, just | f ey oes “| @ couple of chums ready y old | today, and all-the other Keepers were | ne 4 fat ready at any old bashful and said “Ask Silverstein,’ ner t i Muation’ begai On Thursday morning Elsie's pa gave PENNS RY Sere tt ova ie eat | her $7 and told her to stop o 5 But at any rate, Mr, Harris assdmed | ¢ gchoo} AN * une to stop on her way the name of the prisoner with whom he i he home of “Squire” Kirk = and Jisie's pa owed the Bliversteln and nobody else knows), hnd three days later walked out a free nan. Asa distinguished authority says, be felt that it was up to him | ta iF eet ie ae WHEN HIS BUSINESS DEMANDED. Anyhow, there was a perceptible flut- then laughed immoderately. denly, heath her chestnut curls there bobbed up @Bplendid idea ter among the police court clerks and the keepers when Detective Upton teought Mr, H in te nd ars taigned him under the name 0 manuel Herrman on the charge Way passeng huthorized invest bockets their ns into Mr. Harris Chagrinned At last somebody got up © enough sunny full of life as a cricket something of an event to have all of 7 in he session € 8, LOLOUMTED AUS Oe lira ce ame amon Fie He was bound for school too, ve it to him chool tax It was a dandy morning, bright and and crisp and Elsie felt just as Phen tt was Ata ym the school house Elsie met Lilel “Hello, Elsie,” sald Hiel Was a Lot of Money. “Hello, yourself," sald Elsie, and Then sud- from some inysterious depth be- Hiel,” she sald, York for $72 you can go most anywheres for §7,"" id the boy wisely. Thien let's," cried Elsie, “I've got $7," d she exhibited the little bundle of sp $1 bills ‘And € “can you get to New yt a dollar,’ sald (o tell Magistra oss that Harris | tl xoltedly. whereat he dug out Was officially on the island Harris rs and various pockets nickels, Was much ¢ 1 oH s sent | » One quarter and an old back to the workhouse, and everybody | three-cent plece and a Jack. hround Jefferson Mar is busily | As they counted out wealt bngaged in proving that hi er knew | thrilled with joyous pation. hnything about Mr. Harris or his} could ride on 3} t8 and tro and feast deliriously on an endle: generally conceded in on | So they forgot rket circles that Mr. Harris was a] 3 thelr books In thoughtless and) tritin son, un: | Worthy of the cc nee of public offi- | Jals . ast he could hi done, it y ed, Was to avoid arrest during the term f posed to be in the lock-up. ee THREE SIX-YELR-OLDS | HELD FOR BURGLARY. | Arrested at Mil Store After N Baby ‘ If Philip D hister, Marie, uadn't sma t Rummaging g Bot asso's ing bottles on an aver fand two ays, P the ( en's Court t V Napolla and Humbert Comt his own age, to ra , Philip's home Is at Ne ‘street, and he Ww that they all me nig decide w Marie's agreed the in a big Way thro At No. by Pr iip “Ho tes are # heard store 1 OR. CHARLES H. ROBERTS DEAD POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., F Cha i i ath c Highland. He was ea nt the coat. M Salada” Tea, Sold oi hich he was sup: | * Ues for | ° fi 1 the station Paid Only Half Fare. | When the conductor came through the train they told him they were going to York, but that they were in a and had forgotten to buy a ticket pleasant about it, that lowed them to pay half e and gave them mysterious long names on then, slips with mar car with his arms full ught a lot of night Wen, ared W o sleep late they filled ferry and cross Tired of Seeing Things. Jestions Just ess and enjoyed ! no one y (minded their own ‘ted out like the Babes in the | But of 5 to 3 election Ga Secre tor Knox e! THE EVENING WORLD, BA “Philadelphia Society Man Who Was Scheduled to Bos Jack O’Brien “CONGRESSMEN il FED UP A "DUGLE REPORT ROK BLL GROSS" rOR BIDDLE Secretary of State WASHIN( and Repre agree yi bill to reduce th ary of , thus salary MANY MOURN ACTOR WARNER AT FUNERAL. pped, plac Heap Out Will Protest Ace! Tony's Society Friends tion Cutting Salary of the Will See No Bout With “Phil | delphia Jack” O'Brien. in Chapel Around of the Chureh er ARCHBISHOP IRELAND'S ADIEU ROME Ar 5 a rm s v Long I r © not very wir little excursion. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13.-T wild wicked Biddle boy, Anthony, has switch Jed his plans for the prize fight wh ‘he ly to give his society friends first arranged, “Tony” was to dress | rpal tights and have a real ring and ropes and } Iders and all that sort of thing; but he was going to have “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien come out in another wner and, al. in tights nd with holders, make a noise like a society All Mr lly the ed up to prize- friends, 8, have Biddle’s youn tumor has circulated that some nasty then who didn’t like “Tony” had “fixed the fight And that the O'Brien persc 1 Leen persuaded to hit just one raight blow, tion of They unde er no circum: pntagonts! vould ut ar >—- BANDITS HALT FLYING TRAIN AND ROB MAIL. t to shoot, toc redhatred n did so, The w the gineer G was opened, an tn stilt ness of the night w In all directions. If any pas tended to come out and see they did not do so after the shoot began, Mpil Clerks Coulter and Tavlor were rdered to step d and w d man companion, a shor fellow, FB outside stockily built wearl to guard «9 other trainmer “Now Boys Walk Along,’ Occasionally he shot along the iat mail was kept He caret ice took thos: em into a sack and gut the ¢ f trace of the ‘" ey 800 MIDDIES HER GUESTS, in APO! Md., Feb. 1 Superin at t i of the Naval Academy inaugural parade on March@ . TURDAY, FEBRUARY piteh of expectancy over the charmin. 1 ¥ Es |pared with last week. The figur aftatr, | MENICO CITY, Feb. 13.—The Colima |? ante? WL f Within a few days, however, a horrid volcano, {n the State of Jalisco, Is con- of (Continued f ed midshipmen | and had never met with a serious a owner ng them to lunch with her at her | cident before. Fifteen montha ago ho | of Pine compound pure, prepared and | Lae MARE ei foly fo eb a M. Geld, Rixtannth streets when (ey £0 | was fned for speeding in the Court of | guaranteed only by the Leach ad chon be ad lise’ rate} Se 'U 13, 1909. TORE FRENCH GIRL MINS. STRUNG FROM HIS ARMS NOW ATTACKED IN > ON SHE'S DECK — DIVCRCE ACTION foie : Rude Immigration Man Broke Her Husband’s Lawyer De- Up Fond Welcome of She Could Not Live Pretty Woman, “Without Lord Northland, NAMES DIDN'T Voting Coupon for American Bsauly Chorus, Al tete careful examination and consideration of photugraphs pub Nehed in THE EVENING WORLD of all the candidates for mem- bership in Charles Frohman’s American Beauty Chorus, te be selected by Evening World readers, ki cast my vote for No. oe jame of voter., MAdTOES, ..ccoccccccccccrrsevercreccceerssesesereresom Neen ee eeerecencrraccsesescasesseeresensceeem fF Fil out the blank spaces and mail coupon to “American Beauty Chorus Editor, Evening World, P. 0. Box 134, New York City.” “THE WITCHING HOUR,” by Augustus Thomas, fascnating ano thrilling mystery story. founded on the great play of the same name, be- gins in The Evening World Monday, Fed. 15. POUREN LOSE slares RELATIVE OF TAFT WAYLAID, At the con- Feb, 13 hearing to-d: EDINBURGH, tinuation of t Mgr! i y of the | Robbed and Left Unconscious by” Stlriin cress auits for divorce pened | F en , ‘ ; Pittsburg Negro Thag. Banker Mallet’s Soi 5 for Mr. SUrling addressed the Court Bal | er Mallet’s Son Res ented | ie PT HIM EOTETCrs ET ns FI’ fa} PITTSBURG, Feb. 12--Stanley @, “ ” . Taft, twenty-sia years old, son of the bude ) s fei) wit | Impudent” Query, so Ms se | Rev George W, Taft, and sald to be a j ; Ai pre 2) age relative of th "reside . ° Beauty Is Detained. ing Ns. String | FE ee aE a ee lor, an puert| being waylald by a negro thug la can sh nat night at Wilkinsburg, a fuburl 4 ' Hore Phe young ma ‘obbed, When La Provence, of the French line, | The lawyer afd stress upon the in cali dann ae Nate intra htta nite acquaintance between Lord North near the Pennsylvania Ratlroad tracks. docked to little man ay a natty nd and Mrs, Stirling before her mar- ; Well-waxed mustaches and butterfly tle | age. He said M Stirling's letters | Was pacing the wharf, tapping his boots} to Lord Northland after her husband's league of — Czar’s! limpattently with a tiny cane. As the|lscovertes clearly {nvolved the admis- | on of improper relations, and that she | ned from America not because she Government Allowed Sixty Days to Prove Case. vessel came al Je an unusually good. |looking young woman with great dark © eyes and Inky black halr rushed to the | f¥*Peeted any wrongdoing between her Waldetofitheipromenace deci: husband and Mra, Atherton, but be- | limuecattea|! cate) she could not ive without Lord cause “Allons, mon enfant, tout su NTE United States Commissioner Samuel passe era | yelled back the little man, dashing about |11. Hitchcock, who Is hearing the testi- wildly, mony ip the extradition proceedings In- | stituted by the Russlan Government, to have Jan Pouren, thé Russtan refugee | |of a tarantula, dashed aboard and t deported, to-day granted the application | two fell into eo) other's arms. As the | Jot Coudert Brothers, who are appear- tears that gushed from the "7 both | HAS AN AFFINITY ing for Russia, and allowed them until As soon as the gangplank was down with the agility Fplashed on the d a hard-f April L to produce their rebutting evi- spector of immigration hustled up. CLD, . “Sorry to interrupt,’ he said, brusque- | The trial of the peasant revolution- 8 0 on for more than ly, to the young woman, “but you are ist has been going on for more thar ' ea list as Mite.|Charge ¢ Co Charge | four months, and the counsel for the The Little Things lo nol | down on the pasionger tat a8 lle. | harge and unter-Charge Leen eee ieaeenani easel reves | une Little Mhings that do not 2 SLU EEE i Seinen? , 23 rns BAY Sits ce] i Simo: Polloe! completed seer o count a prea cl SaodeeOAencoomikdecn) MNP GMe mms ty Guts eS Gil Glen Hatesty Crit) | ESRI) Gell ele aA EST Eugenie Mathonot, I must ask you to | for Di ine te Rey pats siitae in our dusiness, POE SORIR UNO Ae eigen at Wes Pole WOLCE Jwere not ready to go on at the time. | @ That is one reason why our © @ matron. , 3 ? a They asked for an extension of sixty Not Sure He'll Marry. fh allow them to get witnesser | (actory 1s busy all the year round | “What ees zees manifest?” screamed) Complaining that his home at N nd documents from Russia to offset || —why our expert workmen are | de little man, Dawe et een invaded (he testimony offered on’ Pouren’s be- Peay ini tn | exever 1 replied the Inspector, jand n, Louis! pale f yyment fifty-two Jeading the y woman below, Here Harold Gutern lent of the. Ponren’s counsel fought against the! weeks in the year, eeks in the year. | she told Eaneel eae Mooney that she | Hay Insurance mpany office at yranting of any tlme outs’ of the e . | was really Eugenie Mathonot, She std | ark avenue and One 1 usual allowanve of forty days, but the Remodelling of Jeweiry. she had come to try to meet street, has ae state Deyartinent took a hail in) the faeiieecieestict the Ittfe man m Absolute divorce from fis| matter and joined In > vequest of olde ture oO y dert Brothers. Assistant United tache who was Jacques u he married A tates, Disttlet-Attorney Dorr asl we pay so much f the senior memt imimissioner Hilecheock to ! banking firm of Mallet F Paris. | Guterman says he has learned that his eee tunity to te Russian « CUUSe OUT CXe Mallet when questi tted his | wife has an af ‘ih whom she ta M ons and his associates pro are so Ener in ‘it sug- [identity and said he the ted Bright Jul and a@ the interfe: f ih y (j 2 | gin Jhouse in W Vand Tw sia cestions and in the execution cf Do you mean to mar asked | Street at anc tiny 4a he charges the Inspector, | that she i visits from the affini a The ¢ aM ng April ¢ uy last ouple By what right y tions?” sputtered td, He My plain to zeé Consul dente Yidays mi over first hand nargeds ay asty iclays eit to go on by April L or the amu wo e was the usual will close the case, allowing fillng of briefs on both sides. 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Feb, 12, 1909, MAR- consclous and In a state of physical GARET NNOT, aged 58, beloved : acs ef a3 A NEW METHOD OF LEND- wife of Paul H, Jeannot, after long fle Ta 24 Belleville avs, Harris was in tement over the accident, 1 Se ING ON REAL ESTATE “Exact sums” are hard to place on ness, at her residence, Newark, N. J. Funeral Monda Feb, 12, a state of great ex- fearing ar- imann to nda hait| 10; LILLIAN RICH, rest, and HA A la avira ue vali mortgage, Our guaranteed mortgage | pEt.t..—on LLMAN RICK, ee pee vany iene tint the) teCook certificates solve this difficulty, You, ounsest, daughter of Walter, ttl Houcehold could take ity number ‘bay them Ike railroad bonds in : * Brooklyn. Read of Victim's Death amounts of $1000, $500 or $200, | vai git—on Friday, Feb, 12, at her reel | They have all the good qualities of . 618 46th st. Brooklyn, ELIZA: Mrs. | | 1 als ear GOLD WAVE STRIKES FRANCE, | mortgages and none of the bad ones. ad lett ACM Tt {, beloved sister of William Walaa, Harris at their home he nto the garage next door and reported) papig, feb, 13, — The central and | They are “carefree.” The payment that he had met with a slight accident, | cy portions of France are in tho| of principal and interest {s guaranteed , | which had-bent the mudguard, It Was) oy oe a cold wave. Heavy snow falls by the Bond and Mo de Guarantee | git | not until late yesterday evening, when | Fire i jcked traffic and three p Bh meee nas | aw the fnal edition of The Evening | have perished of cold in Paris i | Co, Our plan also takes care of the, a short! c the the woman he had | the th meter ast night regi ste ec euup the (rack ¢ pal earhe uch omeamen Tee Doras esl nye Vegrees below’ freesing u man who cen save only $ 10per month. | anded the trainmen to return, Aw| fun down was de TESS and Lessig climbed on board the| He told several of his companions =o ltt eyo This Coupon M to enzing the bandita ran tn that he had killed Mrs, McCook and | Q=———————————————= 0! Bers ail ara 48 hours a running In the direction of Fore tamed: | was advised to consult with his em- RY THIS TRYTHIS FOR | ih record run to the Union | ployer. 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