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ORR ALL LT TE I EN ete ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Tw IL 8, 1911.% ast Elghtieth street SHUBERT MADE “Beauty and Poetry in Housework POUEMANPLAYS 'is2zsi.isien,GONSDNE WHS [z= HER NOSE BLEED, © And Cooking, Says Kate Wiggin PIED PIPER, BUT ACTRESS SWEARS uo gb RATS ARE WARY - BROTHER'S WIDOW | @ drunkard and | Hopes Her Talks to Was prarene " ‘D0 YOUR CHILDREN oroled after Pi Forbes Tells of Her En- il. s Partner and Is ein Wh Nee | Geek MA Foe to watt tatees | NEED BUILDING UP? Referee Holds. Burton’s Muse Pail Fails to Lure| Rodents Who Have Over- | | run Station. counter With Manager in | dren Helped Eager His Private Office, | Young People. ~ Thousands ot mothers use Father John's Medicineintheir families as a tonic and body builder, when the little ones become weak or rundown. The nourishing, pure food elements of which the medi cine is compored give flesh and strength and bring back the flush of health. It isa safe medi- cine to use, be- who noted for George F. | cause it is free from alcohol or dangerous vindicated of the acou- | drugs in any form. Not « patent medi- #ation made by the widow of John R.|cine but a doctor's prescription wit): Considine, who declared that she was | more than 50 years of success Get a forced by the lawyer and George ¥, | Wot Considine to sign important papers transferring one-valf of the securities | | We Have Enough Good | Scholars, She Declares; : We Need People Who Young Woman Claims to Be} See the Beauty in the Grandniece of President Common Things. Zachary 1 The disputed right of George M Con- jaidine to one-half interest in the new | Metropole Hotel, securities tn Mt. Car- |mel Cemetery, Dreamland, Hanover ‘Theatre, Huntoon Spring Water, Long Reach and the Metropotitan Jockey Club, whioh were held in part by his deceased b her, John R. Considine, | | Was eettled to-day by Referes Josep! M. Poankaer of the law firm of Jame: Schell & Hikus, to whom the adjust- | ment of the legal tangle raised by the jwidew of John was referred by the PUNCHED HER, SHE SAYS WAKES UP RESERVES. They Put In a Vociferous Pro- test and Flute Player Quits in Disgust. aylor. Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Bo it was thet Kate Douglas Wig- gin visited the pub- lo schools of New York and read aloud to the chil- dren from her own Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm," ‘The Birde’ Christmas Carol," “Polly Oll- ver'a Problem” end Magistrate Murphy, eltting in fide Court to hear the complaint of Pegey Forbes, an actress formerly em- ployed at the Winter Garden, against Jacob Shubert, the manager of the theatre, for striking her with his fste on March %, to-day took the testimony of the actress, Shubert was reported by lawyer, Max Steuer, as too {Il to fe present. Mr. Steuer and David Neu- | berger, representing Miss Forbes, agreed Policeman Burton tried to charm the | rata out of the Liberty avenue at tion, Brooklyn, with his flute this morn- fg, and the resulta that marked hie mbitious effort convinc him that |the Pied Piper would find iittle doing | tn his spectal line should he return to earth for a visit. ‘The stable at the station is being re- | modelled, and ‘scores of rata, dgiven . ! ts from @ retreat they had inhabited fc : that her testimony should be taken to- SURRY ive Gace | Seana, Have BURA -Overrutiniig the ada | held by her deceased husband to George day and that the case should then be| E PATTER a pareaasly tise | tion for several days, They kept the | ,ftnferee Parskauor holds that George “My rose adjourned until Friday -fternoon. eer t i: 4 . Considine was a partner of John, all Fe . tir 4 erves awake by playing tag an: lard In this love “My name," said Miss Forbos, who te| srverience. Nice for the eniidren an! |ring-eround-the-rosy in the dormitory, not only in the Metropole Hotel, but | new beds & @randntece of President Zachary Tay. | Wat ae nice for Kate De Gah bho jand tx any one laid anything to eat - tn the security holdings mentioned as | Where I know lor, “te Marie Taylor Barnett. Peggy | rr, (M0 mle Mrs. Riggs when one doen't feat Wa paw GET Well. He ecreos, therefore that one- | Tt will erow zi y SEY | Gots to ee het in hee home on Weet jown tt wan the Inst he #a fat of the Gaamiel at A Twice asf Forbes ie my stage name. I am mar-| miny-eighth street Lieut. Max Neumaler ts particular, Penney Ow) Sera and red ried, but live alone at No, 345 West Sev-| "'t wan able only. to gtve each echoot Jabout bis penholders, and when he| over to George Considine. eatioth street. About Hale ae ous,” “Ane, igen’ be finds ome that suite him he becomes | Widow Charged Trickery. " “Barly in January I caMed on Mr.| piained. ‘One cannot do much in that Gingularly attached to It, ‘This ts fg- | Mra, Lulu Labor Considine, widow “A square meal with @hudert and asked for an engagement. | time. But oh, I do hope I helped these urative, for he has been able to keep of John, who was a woll-known sport sq 7 He anid he would employ ime, and I| eager young people @ little! I wanted one only @ short time for @ number of ing man and who died in thia etty! round corners . ‘went to the Comedy Theatre to begin | them to understand what I feel; that I | | daye past. June 2%, 199, complained that she was | That’ h Febearsals for the Winter Garden per-| am not at ali certain every one can | | Stole Hle Penholders. under a misapprehension when she ats what some Yormance. We rehearsed there for three | have a first-class brain. Education, in- months and then moved to the Winter | dustrious application, will, I am sure, Garden. In all this time Mr. Shubert | Convert a thiri-ciass brain into a sec- apoke to me several times in a way 1|ONd-class one. But I do not know 7 py 4 aligned the papers prepared py Henry > After every policeman tn the precinet | SCIENCE HEALER i"Coldemith for bi cient, “aneainn| People call our stated that e was told to go to a he waa responsible for the persistent the sale depen Tomato Soup. Be elopement of the penhoMers, Neumater company, open the Thi whether will do much more. ect Atsappearance | Vault wherein her deceased husband cause It 18 SO Satis- cl aa a oe erence A Firet-Clase Heart. pages shan wie, Liceaiht in dptpceall ——>— kept hia aecurities and make inventory fyi f d so easy to “On March 33 I was in Katharine! “However, there le one comfort. Finally he found a rat hole back of | (> r of tha contents, She was Instructed, ying and so ‘MesDonald’s dressing rom talking with “Out of the heart come the real the door, and by judicious. vigtianes | Causes Arrest Le alsin, herine Lae re lids iho digest. You nd @ girl who was cressing beside me.| issues of life, I am very certain Deine te pete one wones| Byron Winslow on Infor- [att the securition after she had. in real sustaining @ trap yawned near the hole and four| ventoried them. She admitted, how- i . ‘Migs MoDonald turned to us and called that if you have « germ of will, of oat ‘Oh, shut up" energy, of power, of determination, 7 ' 5 ‘ I 3 eovr, before the Referees that Mr. Gold nourish How the Row Started, nothing oan prevent your having « Fodenta fol! viotima to tt, ,| mation of Woman Sleuth. —/ 35, etarata® ruaverge that Mr. Gold. irishment in “Tm vot interfering with you In| first-class heart. Ngereree ipeeane vee wetten weer © Rane et bank deposited in the name of her euy way,’ I waid to her. ‘I don’t want) But you want to know how it all | ocommuntoation or ft was merely @ co- f , ecoased husband and that she ald so yea to that way to me’ came about. I witl tell you. Quite incidence, after the slaughter of the | Wentworth Byron Winslow, who en- When Mre Considine was inf “Mr. fesegih put a need in the/early in the winter Mrs. Riggs received unwary quartet the vengeful MUFVIVOTS | jos one of the lament practices as @ bi heer COURaSL - Wik Kaan aaa @vessing room door and sa! etter € __ —— Decame worse than ever. ‘The reserves | (| " zi 4 y Fbarbped ane neo ane “"Fou girls must stop quarreling in | 1, epee LAT a aa z ny Je live could scarcely sleep, and one rat even | Christian Science healer tn New York laway half her husband's | nto TOMAT the dreasing rooms. I won't have it, Bae ere bees aeking her if she Pivee doers Seay gackist peoclete4 per} had the temerity to gnaw a piece out of |#74 among whose patrons are many|her husband's brother she complained Mae Fort ek could come and read a chapter trom} * 9 | % fi nown acto tresses, waa|that she had bee posed upo: ; example of ats oe Com w proved any one of her books, or speak in an| be content with nothing le the blotter, possibly mistaiting it for the known actors and actresses, was Hey aaatne Canale tan re , vii @ week's salary and let you go.’ | informal way to the pupils, And Mrs.| “You must know some girls, for I precinct squeal book arraiged in the Jefferaon Market Pollce tended (hat ie -waall Ni atop i ; “Mr, Shubert I maid, ‘you cannot | Riggs repiled that ehe would, Doubt.| know plenty of grown people, who are — | Traps of Bitter Avail. to-day sages re HMNE ee, All Chel acta) OF commen aca And it helps you to die do that. It isn’t fair. It isn’t according | leas she did oo, because, although she|#° spineless, so boneless, so flabby and A Naat) Last night Neumater decided to without @ Itcense, omtastot etrated, she. added, ware gest all other food, too. to our agreement. Wait until Tam |is easenti popegtnes coloriess that you might almost sit|POlicemens’ Own Testimony |ae-tmate the ranks of tha pests if st] yesterday Wes CRUSGS Oy eee ee cicorae tenants wes . Fic on is lally a lover of all humanity, the work of George sidine and his It is sufficient for a light dressed, and I will come out and ilk | 16 ty even more eapentially @ lover o¢| down on them and never discover that }took all the rat traps in Williamsburg, ity Medical Soctety, the om.| {he Work al ‘elf me SOEE r “Sdece the gtrt orted and went into «| Young humanity. If was through Mra, ey were in the chair id to Have Convinced Them He came on duty with four of the}cers of wh nined to have] en os atieged in the Surrogats’y| meal in itself, or it makes violent sobbing fit which necessitated a| Riges’e efforts that the first free kin-{ “You were telling your young people [largest he could find. Placing them noar ase bros pro the Court) court. Prior to this, however, the dis a tempting introduction to temporary adjournment while sie went |dergarten for cllldren was opened in|? learn of life than from) That Fault Is High Up. Ele) Serrerelet sess oom: Ne. ale: B: al! | 20 Veta tn thes cane it Hestog | uted securities had been depovtted In a hearty one. There is only into 8 side room and got control of| California, and for the past twenty-five peoeay ge eh a eakaitie of chess te Ge rat hi amiisned ith st hg od a ne ObAS OE: ap hal the Hudson Trust Company. ‘This wa one way to realize how reeks, years she has prominently asso- ee eve -en0ven. Epos Ons |mome of the lighta and waited for the js Vernon Cole, who was held for “When I went out of the dressing followed by an action in the Supreme ‘What we good it is. Try it and see, 1 * | Mrs. Riggs repiled. T, " extermination to begin. General Sessions to be tried before a] (+, brough by me Considine room," she resumed on het return, “Mr, | Ci#ted in many an administrative ca- | men and women who reailae thelr The Grand Jury's investigation of! ais vigil at ae 1 ar. cipwol diry are aghe | te ten 21 kinds 10c a can Shubert was there and sald to me: ‘My | Pacity with Important educational move- | *°® IBUIHBBSEAGH aha omen! crime In Neweyerkowillinee bi. ce Ne Onlateateers tae co ' ' ry Geouat the: eudaon Trust Company,.(q dear, T know what you want, Ioan fix| ments. So, aa I have sald, she went to| Menest possibilities men and women | ot fem Vek frisky youngsters took the batt He Winstow's lawyer, Anry D.|dividuatly, and as administentor of the| Just add hot water, ou all right. Run right tate my of-| the first asioot that acked her to, ang|/ NO tansform whatever they towel, | 7 ednesday. Ry that! were soon where they would troubl Esterbrook: of N Willian street, 18] estate of George R. Considine to esta bring to a boil 5 4 aloud a Httle to the children and | S'¥NE it new color or shape or grace ne Assistant District-Attorneys Moss | more. A flea-bitten, mo’ out of the elt © Magi#trate House igh his claim to half the esta i . ‘Mr. Shudertis office tr & wnall room| talked to them. Then followed the| “We need people who see the And Keynolts, and Georse Gordon Bat- low cimbed to the desis, init n few fonts | continu ‘© examination unt! 2] Referee for George Considine. et the Seventh avenue side of the). A beauty and poetry in common |tlr, special counsel, will have om | Prints: the blotter and peeked tm- uy $500 bond that Mr. ad a bombardment. From all over th y ave assem oe Pomska ow deciles tha osern CA ullding. J¢ was furnished with @ large! ooo. letters from other joakets pated | things, and are able to create tt in | Ned and classified the evidence so far PM over at the traps and the be- ray ast n was continued. | 5) rtnership ia i rants ee ; us Caen ee wad a enati cneie, *Not ant! Kate Douglas Wiggin to pay them a| Uttloand in great ways, For beanty |tiken and brought the proceeding up| Mulling alt of cheese, But he didn't Woman Was Detective. DMnaya WHO Jarew un ts PaEtraruip Ceniacns tee ohalesiati oil | visit; to road to them. And as often| and poetry are shown in housework eae Ta openers Dae nw is a Well-sot-up, dignified- | papers, and by the testimony of em “ ” jas it was possible to do so ire, Riggs| a4 cooking and gardening and | NO Uatis have been established by| Hol Ure on Same In AEB Ass! man with fron gray hatr and a] ployees and other witnesses, of wh ce BUNT A Beautiful Experience. | ae they are in painting, modelling | force well demoralized, and|lation had not been noticeably de ‘aban siien | nolan one wae ne tN hee”) redeand-white REAt ORsRaMie TOOT “Tt was a most wonderful and bea or writing books, Be anything you | 8°°0!, that minor crimes are on the| creased, thought a moment and sald Mra. Mra an | business letter ore the names of label me tn front of thos titul expe: * she said to yester-| Mike 4€ you are not dull and indir. | in Naw: York Jick POOH FORGIng SnOUE Chip: Fl the the brothers proprietors, that | “He caught me by the arm and pulled |day; “one that T shall never forget,| erent and uselens, - i ite ee sae force nes been : eae eine an ris nee Seelnas || the feceased Gad ‘verified’ « nf ye back of the scenery just back| One I shall repeat next year as often| Some Necessary Knowledge. verbal tealiniony, ott bin ies 626 ABIDE THis: player in. (ha: Rolie SAMS , n active in| the reduction of taxes on the Metropole * of his door. » {4s {can In the past T have selected | ‘ nae policemen them. | ‘ i 6! rounding up fortune , urvoyants | Hotel, doseribing 1 Wt and the pla "Are you & man or a monkey?” I) the argent school and tried to Include! “Ht l@ necessary that we shail know | selv en to Assistant Distrtct-At- | band. If you say t Hell Give ora aprnsices Naseer Cr asked him. certain amount of arithmetic and! torneys and before the Grand Jur: tt a trial * ’ . " oh th ‘ as many of those on the upper a|® y. anf r It now remains for the court etthe | — » » * Hie struck me tn the face hard, My [aa many of (howe on th upper east and |e caphy and grammar and history,| Upon good authority it i9. leer Didn't Care for Music. ai trace Wnialai approve of disapprove of the finai jODC )L—the new anti nose began to bleed. Two stage ha : bd r all, we do not care so much | that the DPR conside raurnelan willl want is aD , : caught ma and were going to throw|the girls have not had so many ad. | Ut af Ny we do n oad LICE Mies yeuh i @ Jurors consiter May Neumaler war willing, so Burton wernt) 1 of the ree | septic—does more than me out of the theatre, but T asked them | vantages a# those tn other locaitties, | What & w° aA rtp am UT Ee rire mer atrme haat Hei peline ito; the daraligry antl! gob hie ute; | 10 Went Porty-escons ee weenres lint } hand 1 to let_me wait to fix my halr and my|The teachers feel that this personal] What she feels, what she is able to| force i« at a knw atage of eMctency to iteturning, He sat himacif in a chairl seen, a xurtously. fitted BACKSLIDER TRIES TI rid the mouth and teeth ess, We want to know how cap t ubstantiated. Tt te al 1 y new. But| f tx : 0 DIE. : hat and they did contact with the author of a favorite | @PF 2 34 etlbad ssn py ries eee ee ara pene at Re dle] tthe urit resent Misa Forbes then went on to tell] took makes th rature a more vital| able she is of loving, of enduring, of vany e Grand Jurors Single rat displayed itself except }avenue is ex ely furnished B94) 0. 15 wee Meek Blodbs tal ofthe mipurities presen ot her complain the police and her} eine thar. it would otherwise be. {r| helping, of making things better. | t trouble the Police De- | the same « Veteran that had m 1 | contains nui 1s Works of art o » due te Be Good . > EROS RSM rants aidemith' helps to esiabliah the reading habit, {4° not think young people should be $ near top and not | up the blotter earlier tn the n My we MAk a Aenea 6 atta to Stlek 1t 0. fat the time of brushing. by sep fo Dr, Charles Goldsmith " do Hot Chane v6 an r rat t of humo: ay read Dy intro og a At moien te cer) Charley which will aurely be one of the safe-| @iscouraged If they do not chance to le rank and fie in evidenc what he thot nt the}? , Ie oat oiatene ca ite |l cAstencebantlng va Alntitmines i: 1s It safeguards against the foes “Dr. Goldsmith testified that her|guards and one of the developing | sentuses, or Ag they have not the t that me te on the! mustc, he blinked @ time or two and| irri, said she had Indigestion, |---| which—through the air we breathe wounds were genuine and dhat he had{agencies of a girl's life, I had the sciousness Of posse 1 increase has been testified to by went bao | He said she had no such thing, re COFPEE HEART an in other ways- attended her for a_week. great mood fortune to find friendships| ents.” 5 jnunmber of experts, among thi ‘To guess rate ain't they used to! ininded © was made in the ae make ‘their invasion l\already made for me when I entered Why?" IT asked, I knew why, but I/ James Forbes, the mendicancy expert|be in them days,” said Burton as he| imag a ' would mn ‘the schoo! doore wanted to hear Mrs, Riggs say it | of the Charities Organtantion Sootety. | put his flute b the case, Phera| not kr rer) an ane Hit Of course, and [ can quite understand “There is a piny in N York it] Witne * ave informed the Grand e nl waen't anything the mat | ate roo AKO A great many people go on suffering Does not evaporate that. Who that has read any of the; RoW written by a great nchman, | Jurors that New York 1s overru lw mus 1. GF Benge from annoying ailments for a long || wash away in the sali thinge Kate Douglas Wiggin has writ-{ M4". Edmond Rostand’s ‘Chantecler.’"| panhandlers, hoboas and yes | ‘ould not be interviewed on | |" ‘ time before they can get their own but remains in the mouth Ks S wein has " pee | ‘ten has not felt the personality of the | answered Mrs. Riggs Cock tn the | Mr rhes saya the word has gone out the subject, but the sleepy reserves ups consent to give up the Indulgence | nd retains its effectiy author so near tt !s as though one had |@?ama ta in love with his work, through the country to es and | staira put tn a vociferous dissenting " ,.}from which t trouble ari hess for hours been reading with the book tn one hand | Wit! Nis morning song, ar nA rt e Wr es . A gentleman in Brooklyn desertb . . Meltly that m rote thinkin, of on ut ‘ “¢ “ sta AT CEMET and with the other band in hers? impltet at hiv ear 1 " of t pon ie Neuman a UU ne Ie Or caine on Sai the $e and his experience as follows 1 all Druggist “One can hardly look at large groups | causes the sun tor r n ter | house show that there Me a ee eee eine elatitn a hia ty rnin “LT becan utisfled some months} 50c. Bottle. | of young people witl-1t wishing to gly vo| 8 while he meets a litte @ e jou ations for retwer fs Hh cade hen ago that Towed the palpitation of th. viee to them," continued Mrs | Phesant, who In the -| Jan. Th ~ eae 46 art from which I suffered alr | advice to them, inued Mr Rigg want, Ww 16a m hich iffer alm R FLT y AGENT = ve asks him tf large vv WALKED OFF A PIER ila hae ia Inyo tin van at cone that ae | Tried to Resist Temptation. song wakes the worl simfla , INTO RIVER AND DROWNED. ' ment 5 coffee drinker for 30 years), but L] REDUCE YOUR : | “I did try, though, to resist the temp-| Plies: ‘Tam not so of the whole 14 eee . | 1 it very 4 to give up the bey Tihvadayaalely| {tation for the most part. [ believe 1] world—I ela fer ny own valley!" |¢ ne @ sreat|Stranger Dragged From Water by |; and 6 n ‘ J t i v wi ost of t vou people | That the text should like to leave vicious who very ge eo barenee nen | know what mc f those voung peopl t; & 2 i arntved n na a very sensi ‘ph mauler al Magistrate Dodd in the Fiatbush Ave-|thougmt of ue sronneup people on the the young pe to whom 1| that ft 1 an “easy city Rescuers, but Dead When 4 hig ana khtforwacd presentation ‘vet usted. Hig otomerkstol Siete nue Police Court to-day rebuked an! platform, ‘They thought that. we i your own| are “right Doctor Arrived ane tan: 4 saints oF Postal aaa aaa a bin oa ene bata ame agent of the Soctety for the Prevention | seemed very wise much given 4 | has t the Distrtet Shas i that I concluded | » : Of Crueity to Animals, who had felt it|counsel, sometimes a tittle dull, a litte] ‘The song that ts sung for one's own | nt there are more panhane- | 4 Turpin, wa on the n 1 abies Advteg duty to halt a ssion uncomprehending and unsympath I] valley in course of time ring, rough | 1 petty thieves tn New York armiony Bian’ ‘et. the > M th It was unaat. | mecdenal vista o “DR.H.C BRADFORD uuteide the gates of W Cem-| wonder If they knew what we were] the whole world, The n mt is t AN oN 7 ty waa ae z . me ping # were deter lafkcicry tt Sena NEae . 32: iradtord Building, 20€. 22d St..NewYork. etery, arrest the drive the hearse | thinking of when we looked at them? Ising. It {s not always ensy when t tt frend bar ili sagen “ i © be prepared thorough boili h chore Hy ' a aorrow? : and asked whe! «The h_bol and delay the burial of \ {|| cannot express {t more beautifully than| are dark days and so! u! days, days Mr. F between | # ‘ |for not less than 15 or 20 minutes = an th 1 . ni th afd aaa Of dikac (apes 4 nan mumbled a KAD n after he had arraigned the driver in a tn the words of « certain peom written|of pain and days of disappointment and etectiven | man mumbled a reply _. TAXICABS BURN IN GARAGE, . (fr BOs 108) Sen 3h ot ar. mnie ; HAIR BALSA pollee station many blocks awa by Edward Rowland Sih days of poverty. B whenever 1 tusively | Turpin called In Policer ; s “ : LSAR Meantime the hearse was pushed oy to the laughing troop you can and w you can, and}on the ‘an. | nee a ees taxt were ed ina tf m proved to be @ most pal der a hotel shed a Ing relatives! ‘That from the threshold starts, above a et »wer of your} jem. Th m ts tn ¢ ne a PEE FTIR nil and @riends were forced to rema Led on by courage and {mm ° uiidiiaillyl 4 used the horseless hears And with the morning e t i" ate : ; ‘ ‘ of Man th 4 | thse n a ie and | n ls ’ pa ‘ ; ye | ARREST POST-O OFFICE CLERK. 1 r re about | wPt 2 ae y ur ta interment was ma Ga | | f 0 d hauling tim up. | sie No of g ee pay te » | used to suf 1 Wilbur Be reanas (ol lGa THEATRE SAFE LOOTED. Man in Service Seventeen Yeare| wu d. widie | Sumy te8 ot Pet lor the ote | particularly a eaktast, has dis that Abe Si! We eeAt (9. | - ™ Thet waiting for Dr, Potter from Gouver- |“?! sig nh cana ¢| appeared, and I never have a returr k j atitul, free and atror | 3 | Accused of Mail Theft, Jung ayer | and quick ated to two of | ApD ae the hearse which " | _ ‘ : a : nour Hospital, but when he arrived the| ¢ ey the camen of {t except w ine > frost feet and exhat light we al #1,000 In Currency Stolen Prom the| Atte: shadowing ail the employees at| Tar wan dead. No marks of i Re ee a asd At “F lwo atrested Louis 1 make thi Gatety tn Brooklyn, the Grand Central Station Branch, « found on his | vator e kind of coffee n coaoh, carrying m e words we wal Post-Otllee In ” acobs nd Fle was ad re old, had ten outmide the ce ny mate wa nd song! ¢ & ¢ Theatre, at Broadway and Throop ave-| 4 clerk for seventeen years in the aer-|jongshorema n “by ‘ 1 and tn ee aru. the of t arr ake of the Lee avenue station to-day that] ot f Artie rune erence | arr i a; ere e iis wafo in the theatre box office had] him in toe ey claim to have| THB RETU! Z OR | work! fro r 1 floated ; . ” aap A vate \ NU ote a Ae apne ek amine ed (Jura tn a trey, claim | to have | TMouMES, BY A. CONAN DOYLY. | the vrninu street with |t “Information Wanted” Ads, ners , ole ondvous d yeen opened during the nigh nn | foun osserston patter | ! Adrensed hortcan Flectriest | BY request of many veaders, The) waie> tron . , Nettle bo: ; B80 al! Al ie nie adjourn 1 thought 4 Jim currency ‘und’ two chorin om the | at 4 Ainertoan rricat | 4 Ba, Pat sei rapeine ¢ : vc ue oe onday, when Attornes ilo ° All those young people—'he Broadway payable to him-| eries of detective stor Vell v “ K ” the age , Abas Begged Them to Be Alive. penter for $100, stolen ite cen qth (Tne sunday, Pax, MnCn ; Ever read the above letter? A new ublished st Page of the he prep ou mt) One thing above all others I hoped| ‘The police believe the was in and was held. to walt) of the Bmpty Honse,” by Sir A e and /ONe appears from time to time, rou ot setting, one Reaverer eae lanaennnatiatcnae (t of the Grand Jury in $1,000 | Bayle, te the Bs f the sere the trounte the loss | They are genuine, true, and full of || Sunday World Want Directory Ap aes ation | for th n he nw 8 00) puto few hundred | "F Peeued oaod one to de alive, | combination. joow's Buatay W | human interest, ‘ , 4 en ee ana a . - f ger ~ wT : \

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