The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1914, Page 12

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> EPO Ay 38% ea RR oe <n nm on THE ‘EVENING ¥ WORLD, THURSDAY, MA On 1 19, 1914. st ments by forcing open windows with | Went One Hundred and Forty-second the jimmy, street, $350; Herman Tillman, No. 236 While robbing the apartments of | West One Hundred and Forty-ninth be gl A. Taylor, a newspaper man | street, $200; Charles Taylor, No. 123 f No. 236 Went One Hundred and | West One Hundred and Forty-sec: | Forty ninth street, Cardone waa' met $100; M Wallace Brigha y Mr. and Mra. Taylor. He backed | N: 2 venue, $400; Dav wainat a wall with his r r No, 2 4 K Tees of bal * 7 OCTOR: DVICE! ': Lewss Baker ‘The questions answered below are oral ia character; the symptoms er niven fn any case of ‘Marrying Money” 7 Isn't Worth More ‘ana and fled do th Be jens List "OF SURGLARi 8| be $300. GIVEN TO POLICE. ed In the apartmenta of Herman ‘Till- | | | | man, No, 236 West One Hundred and | Forty-ninth street, done met Mra, Kau neighbor, Ho drove her to her own apartments and locked her BY CHARLES DARNTON. _ | Mildone Tells Police How He) rien ne took snay worth of goods wishing pb advice, free, Saath ' belonging to t ” KNGEANCH was hie! After patiently enduring all that has been ssid Was Trained by Pair You Caden the eS Goats envelope fer t ¢ about him for years, The Tired Business Man “got even” with us to Crime. No, 2460 Seventh address must be Li last night. In the middie of the frat act of “Marrying Money” at going down the fir or fletitious the Princoss Theatre he announced “I'm going out and eit on a rock,” and -—: Seacu gnostian at cen Wat Gop ver (lea y out he went, leaving us to sit through the rest of an innoouous little com- ONE “TRICK” A DAY. & dy by Washington Poset and Bertram Marburgh. 1 ere aenin eran vee tere eae Ye Whatever their age may be, the authors are evidently young at the ¢ ee ne ee ee ae eae when he business of writing plays, They have @ youth and a gir! meet on the bag be was robbing her home re) it No. 2774 hth . Th Veranda of @ summer hotel in the morning and elope from it on the|POints Out Homes He Robbed| chud began to cry, He soothed the afternoon of the same day. “Marrying Money” proved to be as sudden and cena, ateee, Wit Ms fe See 000 inutes, then gathered up $400 worth almont as foollsh as “Kiss Me Quick,” which gave free rein to irreaponaibie| aNd Helps Recover $3, of jowelty and clotting and eocaped. youth at the beginning of the season. But Mesars, Puret and Marburgh f Loot A list of some of the places robbed had an idea at least, and they did manage to brighten it with some amusing fe catarth and my you prescribe a cure . Arumer: tT at’ hated ne bey the Mon! te ee ee vod ating serstitton tne tok Scmenpnind with @ ae agh ted bose: | © Fecelved, many letters from by ‘Cardone, according {0 his confer. roe diatogue. “What they lacked was directnems in bringing out thelr idea and sion, andthe. valuo of the” articles keeping it clear of characters that were both vague and uninteresting. Robert Hors, Most remarkable of all was The Tired Business Man, When « telegram j;Aver payne been taken through r} or BL af GHEE, Waiheh MANY Ole ca en ea Ot Suaegal Cababes, slitesk yosts oid)'ot | ty. Doct sort of thing, hv had hardly @ word to say. Hie wife did most of the ; Huelson, No. ’ talking. When sho was told she would have to live in the Bronx or Brook-|,anmni“", "4" ho pointed out many | Hundred and Forty-ninth street, $300; 01 ‘obhy er, No. y = Tells Secret lyn on corned beet and eabbage she tore her dyed hair and cried “Hor- rire ion ‘pahayae tetige sath ared aad ory, inbth ‘strecte ‘$380; f riblo!” But The Tired Business Man remained calm, He even tistened| searching for two men weo, the : ; patiently to his maddening wife while whe talked of Marrying off their! youngster says, taught him to become daughter for money. To be sure, hela burglar. had the advantage of ue in knowing| Joseph's life story is somewhat simi-| street, $300; John B. Mayers, No. 230 that he could go out when he pleased jar to that of Oliver Twist. Cast out and ait on a rock. into the world as a waif, he was but- ‘There waa no relief for we until |foted about until he fell into the hands) the poor but honest hero, who had|of the two men who, like Bill Sykes 7 Re out the following io n been born on the wrong side of a rich |and Monks, led him out to commit at home at Nery Wille penn family, came along with a human be-|burglaries, Unlike Oliver, however, few, Can T You a not, ons. te relies oe any harmful iri an do ‘most Of the wo-called congh eee 0:1 have, mutt ti conal ipation 1 fear eres, et appendicitis i} nae: Please advien what alee Lae ae ard seal nohing sexe Anmwer: ‘Th | h 48 ket ts wold in treatm yellow minvol, Soe be graced rere ‘Samuel 1" writes: huffy, and ition ie bvicamiy or a ae ing named Sweeney. An this Irish | Joseph entered with enthusiasm into " gil Sake gay, bal, Hoa. To Sancho Panga of the penniless adven- | the house-breaking expeditions. When Segre poor health which wnfite me for both m Tae e ito water od nal pay rum, turer Will Deming was so refreshing | he had told his story, Joseph, as Answer: A. powerful tonic which will Im. box of Barbo Compound and that he brought the first alr of nat-| proof of his energy, gave the de- gH ye CE ‘ és eae See fe aft | Ae beg Sry Sariesicves : Uralness to the somewhat heavy pro- | tectives pawn tickets for $3,000 worth seecmarpeed Use, ge ot spol by ag re gl ot Bhd tua Me Datalig navod the firat act, but eyOue alae his Grvaak UahaKy night ‘ mona "taiata, imo the Y ‘utr tiga, m : This will make a gray haired | as wo saw less of him and more of /at One Hundred and Forty-fourth Furs Stored in Dry Cold Air - Qveemeis'® atin: T wish you moult red cormucies to the Blood, | strengihes look twenty years youn the others the play fell off in inter-| street and Eighth avenue, when be rere Slay take’ f*derise” anit ‘ned iW glee fine to promote the Poor et the oat. The hero who was rich in name| tried to shoot Stein and Curtayne, ‘ . Can yon give w pill or tablett reloys itching and scalp dara, only and the girl whore father had| the boy was arraigned yesterday be- Insured against loss or damage 1 find many are the gon, omar wo neh mg my ils sak pe druff and fone on the rocks saw their only|fore Magistrate Krotel in Harlem by.Fire, Moths or Burgl: tet | Siciats a ra telling ni what 0 cae chance in elopement--and the word |Cofrt and held in $2,000 bail. The de- y. Mire, Moths or Burglary, Anever: Mix the following af came out of thelr mouths in the sume | tectives informed the Magistrate the belde of popates; olin a breath. The girl was aided and|boy had given them the names of ‘od: Pri s abetted by her mother, while the|two men for whom he worked. At M erate ces. paced Vultee. youth atood ready to run for Sweoney.| FAGINS ACTED AS LOOKOUT as Theodore Vander- “nut whon the happy pair Wad got WHILE HE ROBBED. away in poor old Pop's automobile} Young Cardone said the men gave there was no fnoney to pay the hotel bill that figured in the honeymoon.| him a loaded revolver and a small comme see, soartio} ‘balmwort, and & oar om” 3 newer: More. ines | Se ind Nediine aii Shake well a ane other riiment, = ce lent ty mediciues that Storage Vault on premises open for inspection. Pet b reat He had married her with a brass ring—and that’s just about what “Marry-| jimmy and after schoollug him tn +] santy seimingtio Oy akin te a7 and it~ Money” is worth. In fact, the third act amounted to nothing more, urglary sent him out to rob. While is tere. til i toe CeO ge hry nce “aa” »|he entered a house the men waited fil a RA practically, than # free “ad.” for a dressmaker whose boxew were delivered | outside, Thoy compelled him to give . e or fain QU onfidene tak you on the stage with the name in full view of the audience, them the aor area the stolen ell bt zs he, balenmoet, Hebets The play then resolved itself into tiresome explanations to a German | Property. Ho said he had committed pate abe on a pa at least one robbery a day since he tien, ec landlord played by an actor who had evidently seen Louis Mann years ago,|turned. burglar, obtaining. in each 391 Fifth Avenue, New York bone yp egg Sn Pj Nii | natural. cond and the heroine came perilously near sacrificing any sympathy she might poe from $100 to $650 worth of prop- in water acd give 10 imow of, Copia io ‘Telephoae 5860 Murray Hill eae eee dhevetiona,—Adrt, have won quurrelling with her husband and then listening very willt am ingly ribing how he got into homes, to « French Count who had money enough to divorce her. Hut it happened ai aald be would enter apartments to occur to her that she loved her husband, and when a (elogram from her| house hallways in tho early evening. father offered up the automobile us means to a further end--in other words, | Ofte he would take pillows, from the end of the play—the Count bought the machine for $5,000, und the hue.) ony’, and alcep in an upper hall till time <1 are | band whose name suggested millions closed a bargain to go Into partner-|for operations came. Then he would ship with the innkeeper, Moral: If you can't pay your board vill runya T alt it Whiskey, road house, This was the last queer twist given a queer play. Aw I sald before, Mr. Deming was amusing and human, Nan Campbell of the greatest strength-builders! realized the every-day sort of girl an the heroine who lea NO DRUGS FOR ped before she Padey the nerve tvs, a va joe looked, and she indulged in numerous side-swiped embraces with William brain, strength and clastictty to | Roselle, who managed his part very well except when he took it #0 seri- ONSTIPATI foe srvecles tad rie setothe blood. It! OUsly that he became self-conscious, There was a distinctly foreign air Beings into action all the vital forces; it| about Ernest Cosnart as the Count, and Edward Emery, capable actor that digestion perfect and enables you| he is, Kave @ very good imitation, for an Englishman, of 7" . » of an Ameri ort from the food you eat all the nour-| busincas man. And though he lost his “rocks” he atill had his distant ak escape gain A special sale tomorrow only Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $5.95 Values up to $13.75 2 pairs of knickers with each suit. 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