The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 10

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AIDE OF CUPID ‘KIDNAPPED’ GIRL IN THE BRONX pa W6 Rich.Uaicle and Handsome Reward Pursues 15-Year- Old Marion. © Investigation of the story that ffteen- Fear-old Marion Fee was missing and ‘hat Jacob Doll, the piano man, would spend thous in @ search for her, disclosed to-day that the baste, erential fact is quite true—Marion Ege Beas left home. And so far as the strange ran with the gray mustache the styt- fh clothes and the wicked eyes 1s con- @erned—he who it was hinted had fol- owed in Marion's footsteps for days end dnye—reatives wouldn't be a bit gurprised if he turned out to be George Chopin, mustachless and elghteen, who has becn missing from his home at No. $80 Washington avenue, the Bronx, ‘inde Marton disappeared. Mra, Antone Herman, Marton’s sister, an unromantie person, whore husband !s “1 4 with Mr. Doll in the plano factor; willing to believe the pair have somewhere to get married. Barly reports of jon'a disappear. ried suggestions of seven-pas- genger eutomoblies, fanhionable board- ing schools and doting, piano-manufac- turing uncles who bad opened their purses once and then forgotten what the atring was for. Consequently a flock of reporters walt- ‘ef sympathetically on the stricken Mr, Doll to-day and asked bim for a pie- ture of Marion and some more detati, “Marion?” sald Mr. Doll, “Marton? I never heard of her. Niece? Prepos- tory? Never Nad any knowledge of it!" | | | ] | ficker of hope in their eyes, went around to No, 601 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, and were re- Heved to find that a Mrs, Antone Her- man really lived there. Thereupon tt developed that Marion had left school @ome time since-one of the most ex- elusive public grammar schools in the Bronx—to acquire @ thorough business training as @ sales girl in the cloak and loss of avenue. ng man named Chopin—George Ch - i since Monday. ‘On Monday afternoon she left the Ja- } cody store several hours earlier than ing and her arrival home hee not been gccounted for, On Tuesday she tele- ‘ Phoned to sister Antone that she would pend the evening with another sister who lives in Harlem. Neither sister Tes beam her since and there you are. | ‘As for Mr. Doll denying he was the ehild’s uncle, sald Mrs, Herman—well, you know these wealthy relatives! And | ‘as for Mr, Doll denying that Mr. Her- i man was associated with him at the |. piano factory—hadn't he been getting ) @ pay envelope there every Saturday, fer these many years? | an Marion Fae. fifteen years old, of No.! @01 East, One Hundred and Thirty- ninth Btreet, really is missing. —_—.>-- PUTS OUT PARK LIGHTS—$10. | William Hartman of No. 7 Regent lace, Brooklyn, blushed brick red this Morning, when Magistrate Voorhees asked him why he had shinned up an electric light pole in front of a pagoda in Prospect Park, last night, and turned off the light. Policeman Donnelly of the Prospect Park station, arrested him. “Your Honor,” said Hartman, when &e could control his embarrassment, “you ace, there was a young lady friend | with me and—er—er—the light hurt her | eyes.” ‘The Magistrate smiled and observed he thought he understood. Hartmann ‘Was fined $10 as an example to other overchivalrous young mon, whose sweet- Dearts don't lke park lights. | Try Uric-0 Free For Rheumatism Trial Bottle Free to All Dee't Sailer Another Day Wien You Can | ‘er a Few Cert: Find Oat Whet This Remedy Will De, ‘We want every man and woman tn) G free trial bottle of Uric-0. ‘and is made to conv in be cured. Urle-O mm Jatroduction, as it ts now b Adi used all Floors! Urie-O Knocks Rheumatiom | Every Time, over the country with wonderful success, Howe, Baldwinsville, a we will send Write your jose 10 cente In Nt only remedy to cure terrible disease of Rheumatism, no | how the case, ri? Out of th juestion! tere ieee interested at the fec- (“SMILING BRIDGET” IS DEAD. ‘Then the reporters with a last faint|Childrem ef Corl had another name none of them knew | of exposure. it. Bridget, who was about forty years | to the yard to pick up some bits of wood old, was a general worker for house- Keopera and also collected odda and js of wood from about new buildings, ‘lat No. 26 ‘Third ] Which sho eplit into kindling and sold od ‘ahd aed pee triendly ‘vith a| by the bundle. She had a room bt No. 227 Lewis street, which Mre, Ida Mosco- who hadn't been seen, at his home vie! gave her in exchange for eweeping tenement stairs, ‘Nhnaget collected $11 yesterday, and at the musical comedies.” usual, and the time between he THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, Cupid Stole This Girl Aw |POLICE LIEUTENANT DRUNK, 1912, masqueraders beat him. He went out Letters of a Slim-Made She had apparently gone for the iittle stove in her room, pnetiatintaie® <= irte TOUGH ON MONKEYS. (From the Loutsville Courter-Journal,) “Now they have compiled a dictionary of the monkey language. All foolish- nese; no demand for such a thing.” “Oh! I don’t know. Many people would like to know what is being sung PHOENIX KNITTING WORKS—Phone, Of course you wear silk hose in summer—all well-dressed peo do. But how would you like to find a silk hos» warm enou oa winter? Phoenix Double-Knit Silk Hose solves the problem! Hd of pure-dye thread silk and lined with lisle for weight and Hh Your dealer has Phoenix Silk Hose or can get it for you. and as the policeman and his wife Aad | h BOY ALLEGES AFTER FIGHT the 30 an, *aourt oy and, acco:ding to \@ MY Hints Aunt Who Is Hunting Her r ; 9 ogy ea, oe yout one eon] Woman to Her Fat Sister | g \ Charges Are Made Agains' jeut.;1'm going to iil you!" ‘ G 9 | Sullivan When He Arrests Yout | wit a heavy, cane wala nly cre sen itiae wate BET W hat Ss To Be Done Who Hit Him With Milk Bottle. | the head. | He sald ne used the mi) Dear sis: Just out of the bath—tnvigo- Wi W H | A warrint for the arrest of Potice | "te Feldhelm was arrested in bed by Qul- | Gets Suce ernns ith Premature rinkles? | Lieut, Cornelius Sullivan of the Hamil. | liv ’ ny, morn despite the { te rT ion wa kel for to-da Pp a of Wl rice of three months. if [in Fluvieh Court hy Clitord Peldhetm, | i wat “aided "to" go, under. ball ot Wrinkles are only skin decp. ‘Phey are fiseel. Feldhvlagc waa Ne nck up @ charke of Intoxlen- )§ ia result of a fiiaat has sate one chorged With smashing @ milk ry through lack of proper care an | | bottle on the Lieutenant's head. Schools for El Clerks, | decorating fo the testimony oftred to} HAAG, Now, Bi ahoole fn. ox nourishment. D. & R. Perfect Cold te Voohees, the Lieutenant, | struction fo dges ani , |dreneed as a Slacktace minatre, ia wate, will Be conducted by Une eleation com. ve hut can aah my own bach. Cream ing the natural oil which sioners and the county ci : forget to £0 H ; | drevned as on Indian givaw, and ocher | Qnnounced to-day, in the Rope of ‘ob formula 1 wave you—you remem:| wrinkled skin needs and. makes the Atm saloon ‘at Avenue O and Coney |{ayuiating the oiMelal vote. ‘The ofa | skin soft, but firm. 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One £5c box makes two gallons standard solution, All druggists, or write for ¥ booklet and free sample. FWURIAM EGE. J. 8, Tyree, Chemist, Washington. D. 0. & a went away for the day, saying she had sar" Amercee Dect Macmow so iS some poor frienda in Williamsburg for ‘ rhe ‘the aide t ad roe yhom thi id buy the first er Hoke Meme |e cnmer thoy hed anjoved tn month : ee c 5 xr as Her as Unique Character. She came tn after midnight, laughing * 4 Z ‘The children of the Corlear's Hook) and talking to herself . always, but diay h rth; Ty weary. Her body was ae uan’ Beiagck* "Te the aver | found in toe Yard to-day: ae had dtd FA seven-time World Week, Order on Stuyvesant 790-45 East 17th Street Want works all the to-day and prosper. ¢ apactrrll 6th Ave. and 20th St. Two Special Offerings of unusual and timely interest in MEN’S WINTER CLOTHES Garments the Embodiment of Style TYLE includes beauty of fabric and perfection of fit. Yet ideal fabric and fit do not of necessity mean Style. 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