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EE LED IE LES CA _ properly, and allbia estabiished beyond HUNDREDS OF FIRES IN NEW YORK WORK OF FIREBUGS TRUST Criminal “Corporations” Have Made Arson a Business Pay- 26, 1912. AA | ing Big Dividends. | r oes | Courriaht, 1012. ue The Pree Publishing Oo There are roveral fire-smakers? corpor- | Tie New York Frening World.) ations In New York City, ‘They Rave syNorsis oF PRECKDING CHAPTER been at work for months amt have! Asthoay Hamion Haystore. « young Amer i" ndred« of le ne e the, and eune eterted hundred: f fires, They are the ' ones a suihen first organized band to carry on the pean pagers bail work eince the Dig arson gang Operated him aa an Amervean wiltim) He meets in New York, All of that gan terms—some for as much as forty years. | Scouts scour all of Greater New York bout twelve years ago. looking for “trustworthy” eltizens wire would ike to have fires, according to iformation brought to Heht through the investigations of Assistant Distriot- Attorney Roy Weller and Fire Marshal | Prisi, If the citizen has @ job and a| flat, « good reputation in his section | ghome and happens to hat! from the “right” part of the olf country, he says ‘the | worm the word; the firebugs do the rest. Of course there are certain details to be arranged, The stage must be set ‘The fire makers’ oonporation Te te organized wivestion. will attend to all this, tip that purpose. Ay public fire ineurance aijuster—a free lance who has mo connection with tumurance compantes, always is at the head and front of each particular «ire- ioaking corporation. (He ts its main spirit end its brains, He knows n= surance laws backwarl and forward, and he has enough of a smattering of the rest of the law to enable him to dodge its meshes under orfinary ctr- cumatances. ‘The name caused realize what you people are thin! father’s throne and life. He had re-|teen escaped. Twenty-one bodies have | Okla, ‘About him the adjuster nas gathered | curious intereat, among the weenie | ou'ee thinks TAL this. Amuriut: | vived the country she loved. And—sie | been recovers two others from his same section of the | trons, None Mt the crow tee thas mes | Euy'# talk listens fine. But how are we | WA# as far away from him as ever, fatherland, Perhaps ‘ey were boys )/or read of this American Croamus and of PARI e CUR Ue iat CU Mit aad Met wae an Untldl u ogether in Warsuw—anyhow, they supposedly bound! 10 on?” Well, Tha: jto him. And he was an_ untitled ey one another and one anothers | that bankrupt country the very though: {°° antlotpate that question. Here's the|forelaner. And by all rules of rovalty Ud uicdaL aC Adlal des sr nods Tho ndjuster's aides are the |°ff0 Much woalth was awe-tnapiring. | “ite “on she must make a royal marriage. While FIFTEEN CENTS pepe le oa ‘Hawiforne?” muttered Hohenles in| i@ opened the eutt case as he spoke| he must—Ko away and be fogotten. ecout and the i bewilderment. 4nd displayed to the goggling eves of | Hawthorne roused himself with a IN THE BANK The scout secks the citisen who wants| “ity friend, Mr. Anthony Hamilton | {"?.teVolutiontets a close start from his‘bitter reverte, ‘The Prin- Mu a fire. He inquires carefully into the antecedents of each prospect. If on: happens to hail from Wersaw, too, wherever the scout #pent his boyhood, that’s « big feature in his favor. Tips a\ to prospects come from many sortrces, A saloon in the nelghdorhood ot One Hundred and First street and Second avenue is @ sort of clearing house on the subject. Many fire«mak- ing cowporations operate from there. Once the scout has sized up the pros- pect and found him O, K. be loses no time in roaching the matter. The prospect may be making possibly $15 week, He probably has a five-room fiat, few hundred dollars the moout 8 right om the job, First, there is wn order for more fur- niture—on the instalment plan—then an insurance polfey for $1,200 or 61,600 in @ reputable company. The scout attends to all this—he even places the insur- ance through @ reputable broker. It is probable the prospect, now the insured, has @ sick child, Anyhow, the child needs treatment. The scout de- en its mother #! big hospital with @ free clinic hour when she will be sure to physician. He insists ehe get @ card) from him. The insured, of course, will be at work, and the time card there will be his alibi. all met, the key of the mat in the hallway. for « Te ip the “blazer’s”’ first appearance on the stage, but he has studied its eet- tings from the other side of the foot- lights, He knows all the entrances and extta, and when he enters, armed with benzine or eome other inflam- mable liquid, there is no time lost. He may use a closet for starting his fire, or he may have a new idea on the gub- Jeot. But he starts a fre which will burn—one of the kind calculated to make an early-rising commuter green with envy—and mo his getaway. ‘The tire gives the adjuster his cue. He ts smooth and @uave, his is the most d{fficuit role-and the role which gets the money for the corporation, He calls upon the owner of the wrecked flat. He wants to adjust his losses for him. He will do eo if the owner will sign @ contract employing him for the purpose and giving him 6 per cent. of the proceeds. The owner is aghast—and probably obstinate, He hasn't had a fire to get ‘nly 9000 out of fit. The insurance laws allow an ef- juster but 6 per cent. of what he col- lects. The victim refuses to employ the ad- Juster. The adjuster emfles once more, re- marks the fire wae a suspicious one, that ® man was seen running away from the premises Just before the dlaze was discovered, and, unless he is em- ployed at his own terme, he will be forced to tell the poles easy. The insurance com- puny may fight for a while, butgmen- lly {t gives in in the end, pays the full amount of the policy, plus 6 per cent. interest, The adjuster gets the check and probably he divides with the owner. Getting adjusters of this kind te the task the Distriot-Attorney’s office has taken upon itself Just now. It may ge some of them soon. Mr. Welle vho handling the cases, ts hopeful ‘ iy, the Painter,” whose right name may be Isadore Stein, Isadore Stainkreutz or one of several other aliaaes, ac! edged as one of the best " the business, may confers. “ a term of twenty-f haying tn faces years tn the n convicted re- » sees a chance to stay up the Attorney's office !s itude with interest went to prison for long | | 1H ican’s dire peril, involuntarily orfed: Hawthorne—-of America,” King, for once quick to seize the psy- chological monrent. through the crowd, other of the.conaptrators. “ the richest man in the world Ht den gfe amo) had ewelled to un- fable proportions and hia noto- riety, in Borrovina, had left ocketel. ler's far behind. Th ti date demioed. ey stared at him ®| you know of Borrovina's conditions and = | Me ty the quick lune t has been reported | young and heaitifil girl, with whe sie ig Pia only daughter of gost 1 | Hawthorme orerne convemation in whlels (he | ng tells Irma that tlie only way to mare | Borvrina from ruin te for her to wary Vr | “Revolution for Only.” AWTHORNE did not give ground before the angry ad- vance of solilera and ctvil- fans. Hoe stood where he wi and grinned pleasantly fnto the mass of glowering faces. 1t 1s hart to attack @ man who stupidly Tefuses to be ecared and who gring in- stead of cowering or even showing fight. And the mob paused an dnatant, irreso: lute, even as Inma, seeing the Amer- Revenue “Mr. Hawthorne!" put in the And now a wondering murmur ran “Hawthorne!” mumbled and an- For by this time t ie tale of Haw- “Pleased to meet you, gentlemen,” @aid Hawthorne, taking the Ki 7 Rouncement as an Seroduetion. an introduetion and dowing with businesslike bruequeness barely furnished. If he te willing to see|to the mob. “Now then, let's out qut be bed go up in emoke the merry re! jee and get down to draes tacks. You've demanded His Ma- Jeaty’a abdication. He has left it to; you hii newer. Well, gen- | ty and I have bject pretty thor- oughly. ‘0 decided to eign the abdication and abandon the throne.” A mutter of quick approval ran through the crowd. The Irma sprang to her feet. “Yes,” hurried on Hawthorne, “we're getting out; gentlemen. But before the end of a year you'll find you've made the mistake of your fair young fives.” “You cannot pass judgment on that, sir,” sald Hohenloe, teatily. “What can needs? . “I know more about them than you think, That's why I'm here, Do know what my business is? Making money. Do you know why I came here and have been keeping under cover till now? Simply because I eaw a corking good chance to put this country on its feot and, at the same time, rake in a few more millions for myself. You've got one grand little chance here to clear up @ lot of fortunes. And you're mak- ing toad-pie of that chance with your silly mx-for-a-quarter revolution. J warn you, right here and now, it you carry this thing any further I'm going to pack up, leave you flat broke, and go home. Gee, but I could make ® pot of money for ail you guys i yee weren't eo busy with this revolution, And I guess you could all stand having a little cash.” Great wealth can usually command a hearing. So can brasen assurance. And the blend of the two was enough to hold the conspirators spelbound, The mob, by giving ear to common Wense, suddenly ceased to be @ mob, Haw- thorne knew thie and he went on more pleasantly: “Sure you could use cash. You've gotten out of the habit, but you could goon get the hang of it again. The Wake Up! You WTHORNE_ swan. acemaa eo ‘OF THE U.S. A. BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. The Romance of a Young American’s Adventures in the Balkans and His Fight for a Throne and a Girl. 1 shall it he? icy o “ y pi the King yelled one Toda tthe lenders! ft hn Redmond, oe gummed loving patriot. a And ory Waa taken up. | “evoliions over" curtiy announces | INSANE FROM INSOMNIA, | -— Hawthor “Co! 1 ow, every~ Hawthorne, “Come alone: now, GVEry HE ENDS LIFE IN HIS BED.| Two Girls Tell How To . . . . . . . nom Founded on J. B. Fagan’s Successful Play, Now Running in New York. 1 country. gentlemen! You came here for a settles nt of your difficulties. i'm the man President, Secretary, Martin J. V lin; Record! Thomas J. me Cunningham? Secreta D. 5, Tobin: el P, Carolan; Chair- ¥ Committee, Major ¥, 7. fhomas F, Burke, the out+ nted with mittee. ed endorsing the SOME WORKING GIRLS LOSE 100 ? or prosperity an eto Hite Majesty? 8 Revolution loyal alles kup! Do for the dinin A resolution \ Building Superintendent — Shoots Avoid It. | Himself After Vainly Seeking _ | Relief From Sleeplessness, There is nothing that teaches more | haa -W,. Persia, tesa: fotty, | than experience. We therefore quote Intendent of a building at No. a Wit, {fom the letters of two girls who suf- tam street, shot himrelt to death at 19] fered and were restored to health. The o'clock this morning, while in bed in hia | Stme remedy is within reach of all. apartments in the Tryviliian apartment | Brooklyn, > Prior to taking | During the next tweive montis the onee dead country of Borrovina was a | hotbed of gusring activity, Railroads brought afd carried commerce. The great inineral springs, by judicious ad- vertising, won world wide fame. Tour- fats and health-seekers poured Into the Mines, concessions of various ii reason you haven't got money 18 sorts and counties industries leaped to because you've spent arose prosper- more time on life. From bankruptey revolutions than on business, That's ity. greek 196 Hast Seventeenth street. | the first bottle of nat I'm here for—to start you chaps! For the whola twelve months there| According to Henry Carpenter, a cous- |Vegetable Com dT suffered on the road to fortune. Anybody who was toil, toll and more toll, But there} in of the dead man, who had beep living very month, but after y wonderful | doesn’t to a plump wad were And tie centre of | with him for the last month, Ferris 1 bie ate needn't bother to Haten to me. every the brain and driving | had been @ victim of insomnia for the | Medicine had been taken a while I felt » “General,” he w . singling power of every venture was Anthony | lust three years. He had often sald to little better, aad after taking several bot- lor as the keystone of the revolii- | Hamilton Hawthorne. his cousin that he feared for his reason. how'd you like to have @ palace, Hy the end of the year prosperity had | Doctors a ec'alista had been unable your own, a benaine buggy and a|come, And to help hin, 4 - bank aoe All that@ be kind of | summer Ferris wae in the habit of arising at|_ A® Tam out in the busi vad, he . Mr. Hotelkeeper, ho Hawthorn a stenographer, I come in contact with ite moving facto! } 6 o'clock every morning and going down- Viadlindr, pretender to the throne end he you like to have people flocking from all| He had tong since become the idol of} town. ‘This morning, his cousin says, | many girls, and when the opportune mo- fog, the ver the work! to your hotel, go you'd |the Horrovinians ‘on as himery ant-| he decided Kot to get up, pleading * arti T tell th bout hh rege sake of hes co have nothing to do but we stoth ~ men! ives I tell them about the Vege- Sod 109 Tia tnd & ' ear clothes |mals learn to love the hand that feeds | illness, Carpenter was sitting in an ed- | ¢/coumalracy of ¥ 1 count vour winnings? Mow'd all|them, [ls was the wealth that had | jotning room when he heard @ shot in d Me quite ewan pc Ct like to jlave steady Jobs at |started the bai in motion, It was the| the bedroom. He found his cousin lying | ®few are taking it.”"—HELEN CANET, Net prin Ing | Koo voand (to have this town con-| belie@ that his wealth was bow! | in bed with @ revolver in his hand, Dr, | 556 Dean St. between Hawttorne and Irma. i me Hoel railway with all the big cen-|which incited the people to great ef-| Caruso, who lives in the. hedse, gre: Another Girl's Experience. | npn. Hawthorive, rushes to, the salace and | pads with fat stock and you! forte, Hawthorne was looked 9. In| nounced © : i o . icin ‘ie ‘willalng: “ile pegupden, 1 [fellows learning the coupon-cutting |each crisis, and never in vain. Wis gine BUNS AEE Ge Woliname erodtes | Slat ren testis on ee OH abs When the mot rut | You monttoene QOUr hearts, wouldn't it? | American mannefiame, even his fervidj and declared he must "GAYS. quddents!| epnee aad Dockseepety: and. Lydia E. i tention am Fou soldiers, how tye ky ait Now York siang, were faithfully imi-| jone inane. * Pinkham's Vegeta 7 7 |aurance that there'll he ne . taled tn court and ctty. 4 ble Compound has CHAPTER VI. rears? no more ar-| ‘The anniversary ball was to be Haw- 4 saved roy life. Iam m ‘ thorne's last appearance in Borrovina. ‘ poate, 7 {i You ail, those wings are| Hor, now that the iittle country WAS) gp parry Sat Bes enjoying the best of | In fact they're all dend eagy.|fiemiy on its feet his work was done, . b, Nov. 2%.—Howard James, eels now, batt They're the things 1 cam ne here to do. But they can’t be done while you Py ning @round in @ circie, making a no it out Atrector of purchases, and 8, B. Plech- ner, purchasing agent, of the Great Northern Railway, were instantly killed yesterday when their automobile turned And he was going back next morning to _Amertca. Yet, homesick as he had been for hin own land, he felt a queer little thrill of sorrow strolling into the crumb- was suffering from female troubles and painful periods, and would have back- ike throne wreckers. « fevolutioning and get sen over on @ steep grade. Mrs. Plechner, the use of shooting Up a lot of pore | tan ceedene ot the Sammer Dalace. be. | Mins James, daughter of Mr. James, and |] a ache, headache and | Bod people and changing one bur |tween dances, he chanced to note the| Miss Elizabeth Mann escaped Injury, if (\ fainting spells. “at tuler for another? Make Horrovina @|oli sundial. It brought back memories ppery road 1g said to have caused NY any woman would | real country, not a comic opera land, |that he had tried vainly to stifie. Nall like to write to me ‘ ae then,” he resumed, beckoning| He lounged over to the sundial and il di er her lett id tell }o Blake, who obediently came forward |#tood looking moodily down at tt. His ink a's Vegetabl Twenty-fo' PARIS, Nov, %.—Fire damp ake |in @ coal mine at Alais yesterday. her| Twenty-four miners were filed. Four. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me."—M MATTIE COPENHAVER, Tishomingo, with the euit case, ‘gentlemen, here's Sy, secretary, Mr. Rodney Blake. Here, ‘od, put the witcase on the desk. I heart was heavy. What he ha for Borrovina he had done for of Princess Irma. He had ai y of gold and bank notes. rippled @ thiok sheaf bare of note: cess was coming down the steps from the pal She looked toward the sun- dal and her eyes met the American's. (To Be Continued.) Eddys picid eld “Peotty bad, “ ved,’ as| the oat, iad: Bey" he observed as) KELLY HEADS HIBERNIANS. BId En lish famished dogs who behold @ juicy steak. —— ‘erve "Real money. And enough of !t to buy | Mlected County P: mt at Blen- @ dozen senators, I understand the army {8 in arreara of pay. Here's enough cash to settle the back salary of Mgt d ead fenton And I'll at cr lement, ona ex , right here buss of wondering joy from ¢ uniformed contingent ate hic} broke in upon him. But he raised his voice and continued: “Work will be started at once on the development of your roa the Dutlding of a casino, the worldwide ad- vertising of your great mineral springs nial Convention of the Order. The biennial convention of the Ancient Order of Hferntans of New York County was neld tn St. Gabriel's Hall, Bast Thirty-sixth treet, yesterday. More than eight hundred delegates were present fnom the forty-four div- fstons in New York County, All the outgoing officers with the exception of Thomas F. Burke, the County President, offered themselves for re-election. Thomas Kelly, ex-State Treasurer, was Per 10c Bottle IT’S WORTH A QUARTER TRY IT YOU WILL SAY 80 YOURSELF. GROCERS SELL IT. BE. Pritchard, Maker, 331 Sprinz St., N. Y. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS SELE-RAI and the paying Ue Of all pene et | welocted to head the administration Feeources. There will be good. work tur | exer, Which was overwhelmingly WOMEN'S SIR HENRI SHOES, 93.50 & $4 EA (97T020" FSTREET. Thanksgiving Clearance Fine Pianos A Great Event For Piano Buyers ___ | 1 Aes upright piano, player-piano and grand piano in- cluded, at prices that will be a revelation to prospective buyers. Both new and used instruments are included. the wnemployed; money for the broke. In ghort I'm going to put Borrovina | ,2%° following are the officers elected: County Vice- on the map. In the mean time let's President, Thomas Kell; clear up thie matter of back pay. Gen. |~ SS = Hohenloe, how much salary {s jue | Ss your? “Seven thousand francs,” answered the general, speaking like a man in a Hawthome with nimble fingers counted oe — handed it to the be- Jered enloe, talking rapi weet L fyed did eo. * sada @entiemen,” eaid he, “ FP told you can be reallzed.” mein ean be made «@ thriving, prosperous na- tion, BUT-there's one stumbling block We must ramove at the very outset. And that stumbling block ts Prince Viedimtr, You've got to take Viadimir out for @ walk and lose him. Im other mw Bie re oe to cuve him out of Wise I quit co” oe eer “It 1 an outrage! spluttered Rad- EVERY WOMAN’S RIGHT A clear, glowing complexion is no longer exclusively the prerogative of youth. You will be surprised how quickly your skin will respond to a conscientious course of VELOGEN “Beauty’s Guardian” Clogged pores are cleansed, lines are light- Pe yret ye e peepee eprath marked after a week's systematic use. U led for softenii il beautifyi op Upesuall tening and beautifying ulski, who had noted with dased horror! It does not grease the clothing, hair, | ¥ Don't Miss This Opportunity To the sudden shifting of his mae nor ({eypity co idl Get Your Christmas Pianol! ‘a hopes of kingship and who now found his voice fo: »w | At your druggist’s, In collapsible tubes—25c, Three Days of Sale tell_you ft fe an ceaeat ees i BRITER THAN COLD CREAM. varv|Y Bargains Reserved for Each Day \ sesented Hawthorne, “But it THE GAME WAY. Chickerings, Webers, Stein- fan't going to be any longer. For we're | ee | ways, Waters, Needhams, soing to send him packing. Step up, —e————EE Emersons, Kranich & Bach, —— Hardman, Pease, Sterling. and 100 hundred other known makes in excellent condition. Special Terms: 30 Days’ Free Trial In Your Home Alter you are satisfied that you have secured the best iano values in New York, Reaie payments as low as INLY 31.00 A WEEK Tuesday's list include: Treedey'e list includes: Betaduehed Registered Trede Mark Half a Century Christmas Lazy Stomach! Make Your Stomach Cheerfully Do Its Work—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Digest Your Food and Assist the Stomach. Feople who complain yy are worn to etic and are tuart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets, The stomach gets lasy, food fe ments and sours, gas belches up, th are symptoms of bloating, the blood b comes thick and sluggish, the liver Diamed, the head ts heavy, the ind » the dining room te « chamber ot ore, of the evile of To much or more, th | traced the prepon troubles of our ti Jume to thoroughly mas pat it, the averag: | rushes through the meal, bolting the food, |degiutition taking place whtie it te only | partially mixed with saltva, and only bal’ | masticated, thus leaving the stomach to do ‘le ‘Iazy's case ax it Thie will give hin an meditate on the advan- A quarter of a ce tury # “Lany are sulll t attitude « and assoctates also nteresied dn his mental He can shave the proceeds from Me of a “handsome diamond polit © or “grand ball tion” to provide him with futu e gel's foes, it In reported, if he'll only Agree to fight and not squeal. the work the teeth should | pare every particle of by thorough digestion ‘for ready absorption and ery druggist bas blet# in stock and sells them at 60 sents & box, | uart's Dyapepata | 1 Chickering, Upright 1 Kimball, Upright 1 Fischer, Upright 1 werent: Upright. 1 Gabler, Upright. 1 Lindeman, | 1 Weber, Uprig! 1 Steinway, Upright. 1 Hazelton, Upright. 1 Emerson, Upright. 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Other legends may dim and fade, but the traditions that cluster about the white, bright brow of Santa Claus will thrill the heart of humanity as long as little children live to love and be loved. Macy's responds to the sentiment of theday. The festival spirit is supreme. Grandmothers, aroused by the joyous babble of the little ones, will glow again as they come here to buy Dolls and Toys for their children’s children, and they will catch the spirit of happiness and feel once more the tingling delight that 53 years ago stirred their own souls, when their mothers smuggled in the mysterious bundles . that came from Macy's. Happiness like history repeats itself. 55,000 square» feet devoted to the greatest exhibition of Toys in the history of Macy's. Plenty of room for all to see and buy in com- fort. Come soon and come often, and bring the children with you. g ¢ R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Lew Prices Ryoadwas, Lord & Taylor \4 Founded 1826 ‘Victor-Victrolas and Records (Fourth Floor) Adequate conveniences for Victrola and Record demonstrations. All styles of Victor Instrue ments and every Victor Record. The new Records on the 28th of each month, Viuctrolas $15.00, $25.00, $40.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00, $150.00, $200.00 & $250.00 Arrangements may be made for special Victor charge accounts. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. HE Sunday World’s —- Want Directory makes’ more ‘‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two. | mediums in the universe, ..,.|