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ee ae Miasaserb eR DE EN. az STORY OF 20 BURGLARIES , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, | BANKER’S DIVORCED | | 1911 | | white he paid a bill, Hayes waitea| | | and then they both boarded another | | car. | | MR. HAMILTON HAD MANY ial LET GEORGE DO IT] HE WILL, SOON WED. wore aso wows’ BANKER PARKER — | WOMAN AND BOY Estab- | ITORS TO PAY. lished When they got near the Post-Omce| | Ve ~ | Mr, Hamilton suggested another stop. | 1879 a ™. 5 | “I've anothed bill to pay tn the} PAB yh | neighborhood, and I'm going in here to fi . | see w friend, a very prominent Govern: ud be | ment official, to get lim to cash @ check | | 1 | f anaitd ME Bei \.| 44 West 34th Ss. iia | Hayes waited ir the corridor of the| % j ’ Post-ofice, In @ few minuter M etween Broadway & Sth Ave. _ | Hamiltor returned, He was “peeved, iJ _—- ———. - miltor, a. He we k wait ‘ iy | | Phat friend of mine ts @t and] Semi-Annual . . 1 , . won't be back to-day. Here am I stuck n Says He Hasn't Tried to Con-| Mysterious Disappearance of |New Englander Separated | With‘ acheck ‘tor s000-ane he flashed ’ Q! | one made out to the 1 of G. C./ a |--——- -— ceal Engagement to Chiffon and Lace From Dry | From Bankroll by Man He | amiiton—ana no way te get it inl 7 oe “Hic ‘ | . “Oh, by the way—er, of course, It r yer Lost in | ONE ROMANCK Mrs. Ellis. Goods House Solved. | Met at Bridge. lig Impossible, but’ pertdps you have trl von Metz Meyer Los r IN THE LIFE OF | about $115 with you, That's the amount Wall Street Before Be- RORN ee | | . |of the bill I want to pay I do so hate Sa HIGHBORN THIEF ; |THE report was confirmed to-tay that] ECRGET) ORDERS USED.| 20%" Heves tnsists upon being styted te let these thingg run” coming a Thief. baler; chen * John Alley Parker, banker, of No. 6 ss SEL | an “artist in granite,” and he admit “Well, isn't. that. fine," ejaculated e ais q fo in this coun- | Broadway, is adon to wed Mrs. Edith | thougs: with evident reluctance, that Hamilton. “And will you lend {t te me 7 cosmos try. She ie an American. Perhaps ae | Moser Ellis, of No. 63 West Fifty:fourth Vj t Det | there “be's no one nigh to Portland, untl I get thie check cashed. Or, | rice a e SAME TO MAKE FORTUNE || thitz-for ¢.croman’e love te sue moet |airert, whore name Agured in the at-) Vincent Delivered Goods, Boy] sto, wneretrom he nails aince yenter- Sait Detter still, take the check and CAME TO MAKE t constant and beautiful factor in « Vorce proceedings begun by the Parkers} . ‘ Gay, whe somes anywhere near ap-| givte workne Ne 8 fi To-Da' "3 can On Gane aoe ber genes pene In the Supreme Court last fan. Mea] Carried Them to Woman proximating the rare skill with which| That seemed all right to Hayes, who ws ror y | rr v : ailis in her cross fy ‘ fished his roll out, peeled cit a $10 bill . P , | Girl to love w thief—Statement of v Parker named Mrs Is 3 . he “sculpts” « broken column, a weep- | Slt bag 4 Cl h B F Says He Took to Robbery|| car: von Metz Meyer to Bvening MRS. JANE H.PARKER | sult for divorce against Parker, Mrs Fence, It Is Charged. Ing angel, an overflowing urn or any Standed the reat tow. Hemi ot ing uyers ' World, ; cllis later caused Mrs. Parker's arrest Gther piece arn ’ 7 rae ti plece of chaste graveyard artis- bill and we'll go right along then. HANT tailors’ y Because It Was Either = a fi iminal Ifbel. Subsequently she An hour and a half later Hayes was ME RC tailors Only Because It |: ned Mra. Parker for damages. ‘The| A fourteen-yaer-old boy, a man and '¥: in the Adams street police station tell- uncalled for garments Mee oS Giada |1f anything, worse than the hotel to sued Mrs, Parker fo & woman were arrhisned to-day py| ANd being an artist, he ts possessed of jg’ hie wtory to Capt. Hantgan. He| gh de t or That or Suicide. one brought up as I had been, but I Jury that heard the divorce case exone aes ives charged with atealing over, th naivete which goes with the “tem- had tired ot waiting for Mr. Hamilton, et were made to ord stuck at it until I got together about erated Mrs, Ellis, | 82,00 worth of chiffon and lace teom|Perament.”” Also the ambition. John who was in no hurry te get back to Md bring 0? i jn $300, Then I quit, though the people ‘The date of the forthcoming marriage | ° i an ” i he pro-| him. eorges lel Clot! . ria 4 < «| the store of Godde, Albert, Bedin & Co., | Hayes's artistic soul chafed at the pro: Mags hegale e ehl Santi: ty with then, vy ott at rte Bt ous, has not been net. Parker declared tox | 1° ors | and 15 West Twentieth street. | Vinclallsm of the seaport town, where KING GEORGE STARTS constructed by custom the Norwegian Royal Guards, and| with them, and took a trip . Louls, day that no concealment of his engage- tail duri: their dull } Chie; Buffalo and #0 on back to| nitty Wika ttemptaa.| Th goods had been taken trom tho| Ms Inspiration was held in check by) LAN ailors during son of the Hon. Ludo on Mets) Vou where 1 was determined to ment to Mra, Hills hai Lent "x | atore on forged orders presented by the | Puritan scruples, and so he determined| FOR VISIT TO IRE Al D.| season and equalling fine Meyer, a prominent banker of Chri8| stay and make my fortune in Wall| | Mrs, Parker died in Switz boy, according to the police, and dis-|t sally forth to conquer new worlds v F st $30 to $60 merchant tiania, Norway, who has confessed | street. | May. In Lit suit eo aed veeeT Ce poned of by the other two. |in some place where his genlus would Peorntcoyell te Mrpiuh dictgdigs Met tailored productions, are having committed twenty burglaries| About this time a prominent banker in complained nt ae cetides Odnewa, a | plte, boy la Frank Rabino of No. 20|be recognized and encouraged. In his) Queen Math. Wilh tae Minas Ot Mane selling to-day at George in Brooklyn, wrote today the story ruin bon Ke pean Sam ae 8 boro \ aerate hes se > hate ped Eras Forty-second streets and the others | home paper he had read about Brook-| treiand, where they will land to-mor-| in assortments comprise Phage ; which secured me a position with Laden- | musician and formet | Rebecca Siden of No, 9 Allen street, a| é h ove ali oth of his life for Th vening World,! yurg, Thaiman & Co. I worked there as | officer, when on a visit to Geneva. His} hairdresser, and Bert Vincent prtek ty jJyn, distinguished above = ot eaten bed elhanae, will proceed for ing over 7,000 garments, in Raymond street jail, and it is here|@ banker's clerk for a year and a half. | | twieve-year-old aon, John Floyd Parker, | @ clerk, living at No. %2 West Forty-|°Cnve® In the world, by the location) Wales on Wed i at the following 50%, ree loan as he wrote it: I found the fever of speculation all | | was the chief witness against Mrs.| third treet, and employed by tne| Within its boundarles of not less than) a ductions: i around me, and it sucked me in. I be- | | Parker. No defenso was made to the| Godde, Albert, Bedin Co. They were|tWenty-three cometeries. Here, OY EY | «an in @ amall way and made money. 1 suit when It came to trial and Justice | artested at their homes and taken to|John Hayes, was the piace for an ar-| 815.00 NOW: : Z 50 dertbecl ab Ata tet Bc altas All Bischoff granted Parker @ Cecree of Police Headquarters. The man in| tist auch as he. He drew from his bank| Wounds, Cuts, Sores, 816.50 Nowy: 8.25 warranted, at a faxhlonable hotel part | divorce. | charged with larceny, the woman with 219,50 NOW 1! | , d h |} the frults of his artistic effort—the sum el fe of the time, and it came to the ears of PARKER WEALTHY AND COL. | receiving stolen goods, and tho boy 18] of $i2%5—and last night he came to New Burns, etc., lose their 818.00 NOW :: 9.00 the frm. Finally 1 was discharged, ose | LECTOR OF ART WORKS. held at the Children’s Society as @ as ti d ‘ if ye t oe tensibly because of a quarrel with t “ " Juvenile delinquent. ‘ork. | ele eee at ng entee me 10 | manager, but really because of my ap Bara, (wis ia wrealiay, wel Known | "According to the police young Rabino| WANTED TO VISIT ALL tHe |® nh Sheet ab ahd eho 10.00 fe nple story of my life yl ulations. Then luck went against. me as a collector of art wor f : i £22.50 NOW us own way, and, believing that Lsoatee and I had to go to @ cheap hotel. Mrs, Ellis, who 1s also very pena } ay Buse fe thre r ebbk cad tome vag Age ia teed Sy wsaaiee ee |dressed with V ernas Gneades | 11.25 eandor on my t now will be beat for jis of the tall, statuesque type. rs. | ani early ¢ jorning he was . 24M) ba me, and that my story in The Evening | MAKES SOME tes oLALe. Ld Parker was: petite: ve goods from Vincent. at the Park Row terminal of the |Lotion Legere gpenl 12,50 World will be read by hundreds of WALL STRE a During the pendency of the divorce | erday he presented an order pur-| Brooklyn Bridge, inquiring his way tol). p 828,00 NOW 14.00 But I finall t sition In a com- | | Porting to come *1 K. L. : \INFECTION causes Fr ee tel thousands of people who will_at least] Bu’ nally got @ pr action, Parker had to pay his wife $100; * ‘rom K. L. Carey &|the nearest graveyard. A police: |b 16d. i P t | 830.00 Now mission house and saved up my earn- | Co, It was hatfded to Otte F jood-poisoning. Prompt i . + 15.00 understand better my present deplor- os etore Di weekly alimony, The case was long | led to Otto F. Reese, of] man directed him to a car that/ application of Vernas Trial ee A able condition, even if they do not aym- | ings until T bad $20. Just betere tia drawn out, and there was an array of | {he firm. It referred to the goods| would carry him to Cypress Hills, | qP hin prevents infection. | 835.00 NOW 17.50 pathize with me, I am writing thi sold Union Pacific of a five point legal talent engaged on both sides until haa by telephone. Upon looking up| and hardly had be seated himself Has fous times the deren gth Bottle sie c simply as I can in the brief time Per- | margin for all I had. The market | the very moment Pune 8 wut was) teenmeecee prders, Reese was unable! when a good looking young chap.|of any other antiseptic. for your pat — 20.00 mitted me broke and U. P. dropped five points in 7 | Gorenba core aie ernee sumee oe aie up the firm, ‘They: wath they aud | dressed in blue serge, tan shoes, straw Hence four times the ef- dealer's 845,00 NOW i; 9) 1 wish to say fret from the bottom two days. 1 parleyed my winnings, Outs of the tangied matrimonial af | ordered nc gooda A met et rey, had /nat and “bright smile," as Hayes Inter | fectiveness. name. a §=622.50 of my t bat Tam no thief or bur-| this time buying U. P.. and as the | ; Carey 3 . ked him, in the mos! fairs of the Parkers grew three di-| Carey company said he did not know |@escribed it, aske im, t | i and that T abhor the pe turned I cleaned up tn all about ITRS, . | vorce suits and two sults for allena:'on| Rabino, and the boy was atrested. fhe| Courteous Way {f he could be of any | At your Druggists 15¢ 50¢ $1.00 Everything is included - fe T was forced Into by ctroumatances |$.00, | at my tortune was! ELL. LUIS, | ce'srection. Parker sued for divorce| detectives late: wont to the nome ot| assistance to him. Hayes explained h e Coats ,and Trousers, threes as much as does the most virtu-| © | eos quit my position. For thres| first; his wife filed @ counter claim for| Mrs, Siden and say they found a box| mission. The courteous young “sum- ernas otion| iece ck Suits, Walking, ous of The Evening World reade! oI made $100 a day on an average, | — ee ~~ | divorce; Mrs. Ellis sued her husband, | under a couch containing chiffon from|mer man" was struck by* the coinci- rince Albert, Dress and Tuxe vownfall was the culmination o: Woon Gaia the anuire and ho ts @ fine man, but T told him he| Samuel’ D, Kills of Philadelphia, for) the store of Godde, Albert’ Hedin & | mer, | vERWAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, 240W, S6tn Stu. ¥,| edo Suit ht-weight Overs reumatances: thing I touched went wron was the champion of champions as a| divore Ellis replied with @ sutt|Co. They then went to the home of | 7°"Ce " ou're| : : "| coats, Cravenettes, odd Troue ., anorer. against Parker, demanding $200,000 dam-| Vincent and, arrested him Why I am the very man you're |7 we Seo ateh wenith ond laxury tn | my little fortune dwindling fem anc.a| Well, T thought there was little danger| ages for allered allenation of the at-| According to she detectives a brother| looking for. My name Is George C. ser: Flannel Trousers; aiste hoa bea don ello gboreb ple eee, of waking a man who snored like that,|fections of Mrs. Ellis, Mrs, Parker| of the Rabino boy Informed them sts| Hamilton, and I am the owner of one coats, ete., ete, ey rar? ich vir. chagrin. di ‘he loss of fortune whic! ¥ ‘At last I found myself “broke and| #0 I crept into a bedroom as a burglar| then threatened a suit against Mrs.) brother had been geting five and nix|of the largest tombstone works in These values soun: Lil aerg tually compelled my retirement | ied to cheap lodeings in Brooklyn. | for the first time. His trousers were| Hillis for the alleged allenation of Par-| bundies a day from the store. Brooklyn, located right alongside of sible,don’tthey? But why not form the Royal Morwegian army, [1 worked for the B. R. T. as conductor @/ laid out on a chair at the head of his|Ker’s affections. This, however, was) he said, supplied the orders Cypress Hills. I am going out there investigate them? If you find im which 3 was on oMfcer, few days, but couldn't #tand it and quit, | bed and his coat and shirt were over | never started. , now, and if you will come right along them real, you've secured the ‘The lure of great wealth to be | and began pawning my things for food. | the back of the chair, I sneaked them| PARKER MARRIED TENNESSEE| ®bout noont'me, wien Vincent wovld be witlme: THIcat you tol work at: onee: biggest inNew York. Ifthey’re Got in Wal! street with which to [I woyld walk the streets nights for|over my arm, not two feet from the BELLE IN 1892, the only clerk there. Vincent would 2 bed sist - not real, you are only out time, family fort hours, brooding over my Wall street | sleeper's head, under which I have since wave a handkerchief, they say, and Ra-| This appealed to Hayes’ new England d ten cents c: fare, while Lap Rgadbkmagy Mebane) Josses until I became utterly unnerved. | learned was a loaded revolver, and tip-|_ ‘The Parkers were married tn 18¥2.| pino wou'd go in, present the order and| thrift, and his heart warmed to Mr. TheGenuine| an an Bite gus Barly success in speculation and | ero ved to No. 18 Columbia Heights | toed back to the dining-room. I rolled | Mrs. Parker, whore maiden name was] get @ bundle from Vincent and. then! tramiiton, we have lost.a prospective cus Qs sudden collapse when I because I could not pay the rent whore | the clothes and shirt up into a bundle, | Humes, was a Fossil belle of Chat-| take it to the Siden woman's home, t will take us some time to get out 5 . tomer. Which of us risks the eu the high road to fortune. Thad been, and was practically put out. | wrapped them { na newspaper and got|tanooga, Tenn. Parker came to New —_—_ IRBa ARG SES? HAGAN grea’ loss? Lack of will power to enable me |] ataved off payment in advance in the | home safely. York in 1900 and engaged 1a the ineare ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. en Chalepod bepeietinn st ree By Ny Brief Idea to stick at menial work after my | more fashionable section by telling who| There $12 tn hills and 85 cents ance business, A few years later he] sun eae, 4.86/5un wi. 7.89/atoon eta. 1.22] tinulng the conversation, ause t aan 4 Clalia A Brief Ide: failure in speculation. and, lastly: |1I was and saying I expected @ remit-|in change in the trousers, und Mr. be V at Ellis isa daughter of Wil! onl is ay ripe ing aay heel Blue serge sack suit. ss tance daily. Campbell's cuff buttons and shirt | Mfrs FI yhen the car reac ¢ Brooklyn| —, 37-38; neatly. tailored, isd hoes Rea clep ebb ged tad Somothing had to be done, T thought | studs were gold. T pawned them and Moser a real estate operator, Whe died) aoa, a and a eopaarvatives cut amnade igh s, het lech gered dinead SE [of milclde often, but could not bring | lived quite comfortably for a week on S0me Years, aka tnasl | seprass tees ete alight there| —_ by Lenton of lower Broad | gay sy Kabhor. It was “the easiest way, myself tot I had kept my fine| the proceeds and cash IT found. Yes-\® he \ << 9 2 am Gay (ot, eaeectornerly: 7: or suicide, and I was not ready to | clothes, silk hat and all of my prospor- | terday when taken to court I was wear- f marked $15, If this 1s| die. ous Wall street days, and always put |ing Mr. Campbell's suit and he sald to to exterminate rats, mice, cock- jon't miss ¢ them on for my night walks, A man| me your size don't miss the N OLD i " Y . . roaches, waterbugs, etc. Opportunity, now cut in FAT:...; A MEMBER OF A must put yp @ front when he's broke, jay, that fits you all right, doesn't » es, " ate t , | WEGIAN FAMILY. When he's prosperous he doesn't need | tt?" | alf to. ‘ NOR iy F . ¢| to. Yes,” I replied, “only it needs} Ready for use. Better than traps. Nobby fneglish built sack } T was born in Christiania, Norway, of} “7 would pass the homes of the rich| pressing. I've been’ sleeping In it for suit, color steel gray, je German descent on my mother’s] tn my night walks and shake my fist|a night or two. Do you want tt back?" Money back if it fails plain weave material of side. My father !s a member of one] at them, They inside were enjoying | “No, I guess you can keep that,” he f slot e . of the oldest families in Norway and] what I bad lost, what I felt to be mine| said with a grin, “but I do want my 28c and $1.00. At all druggists. sott velour, th _ latest as one of the most prominent bankers] by rights, Hunger added to my des- | jewelry—never mind the cash.” should fs, narrow ie \ 5 in th ntry was often in close] Peration, T took to cultivating the ac- |" 1 told him where ft was pawned and GTEARUS’ ELECTRIC PASTE CO., Chicage, | sloping; vest cut high; ¢ juch with royalty. I grew up in @| quaintance of every policeman T met, | the police had the tickets, sc he's only trousers perfectly straight Fane ea tind pampered, my every | 10K them who Twas, and that insomnta | gut the cash and this sult. pin cuff bottoms; made 1 Saag lash aa a log wan the bane of my life Kennet of 5th Ave. desire satisfied as soon as expressed! They fell for it all and at firet most |DENIES THE STORIES THAT for $30; our former price my father being several times @ mill-| of tt was true. But even then I muat HE’S A LADY KILLER. $30; now halved to. 2 lonaire during my boyhood. I had every/ have been thinking of stealing, though | yfuch has been sald about my associn~ “ luxury, but really no knowledge of the} T didn't let the idea take form in my | sony with women. This {s all untrue—| Daring this eale no exchanges, world until I entered the army. brain for @ week. The policemen all) that is, 1 mean, about my having hun- fonds, nothing sent 0.0. U. oF. Born in 1887, I travelled extensively] Seed to pity m i | dreds ‘of sweethearts, and all thar. proval, ahd : Hello! Man-Who-Never-Sleeps,”” said | 4 Ree, he advertisamant reel with my parents as @ boy—they are) one of them one night as he met me, | Nothing to that. The advertisemen voth living still—and saw much of Eu-| and ‘they knew mo as that and ne|®, Wife was just a joke, and I never rope, though I was, of course, carefully] “Ljeutenant” from then on. seuemeiay. one cr 7 18 feNee 2 guarded from any knowledge of evil! FAIL TO GET LOAN AND COM.| 1 have, or had, only one aweetheart | vr My father Jeft me at school at New- though I have many nice girl friends in| HERE IS 2 astle on Tyne, in North cngland, MITS FIRST THEFT. tries URE nae. will avers rent! ‘Convenience. after one of our trips and there I re-| one day T was ¢amishing, 1 took my | joved tx an American, and she ts not | mained two years, I finished my pre-| SK Rat to, a oat want | it away this minute Perhaps sh | tered the College of Hamar, the best) April M0, I dressed myself as !f going | feautitul factor im a man’s life, but It 44 West 34th St and largcat college in Norway. IT was|to a reception and strolled out about | is going pretty near the limit to ask ary! “Old man, why don't YOU use the telephone and keep cosl?” | ° eraduptsd from Hamar with honora tn] o'clock A; M. T met a policeman, 98 good, pure girl to 10: & thief | \ Between Broadway & Sih Ave. 1908 then took the course at the Boyal| Usual, and he greeted me pleasantly. 1 | Gress way § i Military Academy in Chris-| Stole around Dack of a house I had| The tirglar's eyes filled with team on bel 3 . a Yorwegian Mi a Ne ssiia dieters to| Reticed before and climbed a fence to | finished writing hs story with theee words, aad | Y= V HIEADELPITIA, BOSTON, Banas INBUINTOA COrresy get to it, I had no weapon, nothing but | he brushed them awey hastily he turned to Torhatheatuat: ‘14810 sumer ee your West Point here. @ plece of black silk, with holes cut for | follow the Wanlen back to his cell « E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM : ; Graduating in 1907, third in my class,| eyes, and a paper cutter to open win- oe . aby Main si. 30 WVentintaeter se. I entered the Royal Guards as Heuten- ches. ant, ‘The next yoar I served in the| | 410n't need either the frst timo, A FALSE ALARM OF JOKER 1S WRITING cares .| window e kitohen was unlocke: wm Mat ator chin, ‘thee! tee| abet cmon ins Keine my Wien Sat | ROBS 74 MEN OF SLEEP, an ee Oo A NEW SERIES OF aor ne ee att sont my’ father the] {Rere and putting on the mask, T cropt = cragh came that cost my fath into the dining-room, — 1 shall never | ‘Ty en ee Ziremen Get} —— . — kveater part of his fortune—in fact alll forget how my heart beat, 1 gnougne | THES eerie and Firemen Get | = except @ pittance, Your own panic here,| my knees would give way under me, eedless Race in Swelterin: | | Whi h Wi Id Y pam genes Louseve gone eae | Pe eee oes oa, ace in Sweltering HE U. §. WEATHER BUREAU reported a temperature ETECTIVE, Which Would You Catine of ty av my father’s businena| Me fake courage, and T had to-alt dovn Night, of 92 degrees in the shade at 3 P. M. yesterday. On Rather Visit? j Pear parece en | cauaiy dauck,& saCaiy melon and]| ore, Permen: turned in’ n: falas, alarm the street it was more than 10 degrees hotter. As a ST RI ES ather Visit / F atioy perican securities, jooked around. The first thing 1 saw ire at Grand avenue a , . | ( ) ene Abroad one cannot hold his end up as Par Wiliad Ua Whe mhbvotes | aisst, Mecenia. a: 9 clack Bie result of the intense heat during the past four days AVRis Gieustontn ee io sicu vik ae ae Co een, qived, to much, things and |ing and routed out of bed seventy-four the great city has relied more than ever upon the telephone Littie Side Show? A three-years' leave of absence) astity, T clashed It under my coar and |Me% Rot ineluding the hundreds who for carrying on its business and social affairs, and the tele- COMPLETE EACH WEEK lothecone eee m the arms upon my earnest plea| fed, setting my hat on the way Woe AttrAGIBA Uy the! cletien oF the op hone traffic has b h heavier than usual. % e one YOU Woulcifind a trom the u wars Maca] Obi. twee lad to ket out ot that | paratys phone traffic has been much he: ‘ sual. 3 wonderful series of exhibitions, ar ae 7 >| house It turned out to be that of T Potlcem ady says he caughi Maat ie tate Ke ig, world and reestablish the tamily | Wiltiem B drinemedo: Ne, ta Cee scetceman MoGrady says he cat Most business men abandoned all idea of tramping aroun FOR THE while in the latter you would Se eee nie and ta cee to] ce, iieights, though I didn't know at’ No, 1 Leroy strect, ? nhattan, near and making calls in person. Instead, they sat comfort- be entertained for but a few earnestly opposed this, and to get to| the time, I don't belleve I would have |, hile wae . ry Gy oments. country I practically had to rua| stopped to pick up diamonds tt they ie POX while the alarm was going ‘ably in their offices and used the telephone. They sold goods FICTION MAGAZINE moments, trom ..oine | Fad Pan ne Meters! my oxen 1 Mia LE nC es tea, Hert” denies. vovon and placed orders, and kept their appointments by telephone, ; LANDER IN AMERICA WITH | 1 got out I was in a panto fT fateh x and generally found that they could transact their affairs in OF THE In The World 29,3225 “Sammer ONLY $50 IN HIS POCKETS, | ran home, looking out for policemen. ed joke caused these men to By ” qi Se oe, ica Ghb WAKECGMS ZL PAWAA ihe aivaner in| tuin oul; sanerian Crom Ue Grane tvs: this way quite as well as by a personal interview. y zsort” Advertisements have been the Pall of 1904 with onty | Jere, (CHY for $340 The money nue and Clusson avenue stations, twas In the home, the telephone was equally popular. It SUNDAY WORLD || printed during the last 6 monthe— seemed to by my hand as 00! t -sevel mi n gine con les, H ets, But > was full Of | from the pawnbroker, but J ate « fine! Gctisen wock and leddor mon ion tap was so easy to do the marketing by telephone; to postpone 19,555 ed that with my educa- | dinner that day yp eee ane e ' . nents I would soon oy | Then fe becarae easier, 1 found about Palrolmen, two battalion chiet the tennis match, or to complete the vacation arrangements, pa ah |More Than the Herald tain @ promiuent position tm this great |ene Im every five homes 1 tackied eusy serenity nun 18 Ad People didn’t go out into the sweltering heat—they just used sand of freedom and wealth. enter and just as a an ow A Jat BAY h0 ‘ “But I toon found out my mistake.| %, funds 1 would make one of my Ww the telephone and kept cool. , | om “ 3 rata they ar there was 4 \ i your summer’s My mone BT sought High | ire member moat dlatinotly of ail th jon yi i ‘ ner me netly of all the cause { - is Dadee An 4 and Anatly 1| night at dune b when’ T rophed eae | onus £95 i By the way, have you a Telephone? | ae ata | tind The took a position ti yuseman in| Camphell of No. 170 Columbla Hetghte. A A orld to be the “Dig Show, the H Manhattan, The manager|1 wag bolder by this time and not) Walter Found Dead tn | ip became nd to me, but the! finding anything 1 wanted In the ding rank Hoxton, NEW YORK TELEPHONE CoO..- } s About 1,600 “Summer Resort” ork f so different fro 1B TO ept upstatrs and opened old, wax to-day fo! dead ] What Thad been accustomed to! | ® bedroom door poe ie Ads. in Next Sunday's World eS 0, to) A# 1 did so I heard a noise that In No. 1941 Third On Py th stem ) E left the ruary, IMO, t0) my excited condition sounded ike thun- a blue bottle tilled with \ Every Bell Telephone ts the Contre of the Sy. SS... take a position in a retail clothing | gp My hair stood on end until Ij to be a disinfectant. It is thought tb 3 on store offered me by one of the hotel realized that {t was only somebody man may have drunk some of this by | 7 guests in Mobile, Ala, This work was snoring, I bave met Mr, Campbell since| mistake, ’

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