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an RE. = THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. \ sneered at a logitimate Montana min-{was an employee of his and was|far to express the bellef that Mr. * * COMPELLED TO CLIMB. ti ) ing schemes bought stock in the Plec- | thoroughly reapectadle. Kyle will sigh when he reads this 4 (Prom the Fonkers @teteaman.) tro-Metal Recovery Company. Bank-| This brought the house detective | to-day, »' | repare ness Parmer Furrow—Can any of your jers fell for It Society women sub- Pott pe! as 2 bebe AB we ee ‘women folks climb trees?” scribed. half, He pointed to ra t] ” J B tl In Ss Farmer Tartow-—I. should fay they |""Ho “enthusiastic did a group of] “ay, boss, 1 tokl you those other KIDDED” BY POLICE TEST. At All 258. ames Butler Inc.: tores " it of mice. ithy Weste: en b «© that!two men belonged to ‘We meer EY " A A ean, Say, my orchard’s full Jhanter went out there with hia gold-| Well, this man Baxter is the grand-| Man With Conactence Surrenders, Economy brings thrift. Thrift ” xetting filter and gave a “demonsira-| daddy of the ‘Wo Boys,’ and I stand but Dalke at Binet Method. makes families prosper. Pros- . hat was where the ganie was gt to gt hog yg | eoaey a When a man who aald a beg perous families are the life of ayed @ bit. A 6tioal demon-{of women who ha’ ty-four years old, . , On showed Abe’ canDiine, picked | mining ventures and others.” We Want Soca Oa Street, waited M a strong nation. ’ aid a right, but thet HF cot; | SOME OTHER MEMBERS OF “WE| the West Forty-seventh Strest Police Mie lames gird or and ni to reclaim the particles of old | 7 Wd th hi larkets are 258 highways of econ ! from the depths of the filter than they | BOY” ORGANIZATION, uae Ws Or bia, be wanted to pie tng, becbening bousmewpets 00 } wero worth. Baxter, Blum and “English Bob" | pimsett for raising a check from health and prosperity, Fresh, whole- y However, that didn't fease Baxter | ten were ordered to keep away from Bae, Hise rdeot. Walsh decided to some foods are carried by them from and his partner, There was @ river|in9 hotel, They did for a fow weekss| examine his mentality by the Binet test. th oa direct te’: eonne somewhere down in Porto Rico which) when Blum again bobbed up in the|, Sinnott told the Lieutenant what a ie producer direct IBLE was said to be heavily laden with |) the Getective tela him to a6 knita, fork and table are, puns FOR THE LOWEST + | |particles of gold. They decided to| virt forthwith. He became indignant | Ae’eaa’s buttery, he asked: Tent iy INC PRICE, Remember out are fi’ —_ build @ plant there and grind out 4 waid he would file a complaint. about time you stopped kidding me?” CHOICE ALWAYS THE LOWEST and de- « “ _ gold much after the fashion of an old jot out,” said the detective, — Lieut. Walsh charged fim with Sormery ry liveries go to your kitchen promptly { ks of “Financial Agent’’| bana of “We Roya rafters are un |e tr iii grinding out erist. 1" , ” ‘and jocked him jn @ cell GROCERIE and entirely free of extra cost. The OOKS Ol inancia & | i CH gend this matter along,” re- d'the check was made to 4 { ‘ der way to-day | ‘The plant wan erected in Porto] rorted Blum Sinnott sald the check wae made te Butler service surpasses in prepared- A re Overhauled and Other Activ- | One is being made by the American | Rico, #0 the “We Boy” said, and more | "Seng it by mall or telephone, but | MIE WY sh” wane toth Street, ness and economy. { iti y f Band Investi rated Defenae Society of No. 308% Fifth Ave- ee was a a ites ie oe out you go now,” was the detective's he cashed ft 7 the increased ‘ . 2 ; stigated. ; earn. |nowever, al folks quit) buying) yitim dB 4 mount last Monda: : nse ‘ { j yes Or Eee oe |nuo, the officers of which, after learn- |ituck' ino mill was abandoned. Work: | Vumatuim, and Blum went. When | mow This Week’s Sensational Price Cuts. } FS | ing for the first time In The Evenips ling girls ax well as society women| {ivy iium was working for Baxter c *) E ACT 1 CASE, | World yesterday, that Baxter, the |wubscribed to this scheme, i 5 heolens OF Pad | n { POLICE AC IVE IN CA E. financial manager of t organiza. ;, While Baxter was working the gold for The American Dercnee Boclety, ™ : ; : tion wan a chief of the “We Boys" of [filter name his “We Boy” friends were) Another member of Baxter's “W | : é anhe Uiedtieae | oo usy along Broadway and in such of | Roy" ation w | i Many Plans by Which Victims) waidort tame, ousted him and bis|the hoteln ax would permit them to be mined “daery, individua known. eo 9 i C 3 | twelve leutenants, |seen in the lobbies, “Within the Law" | «phe Colonel.” In the o i Set F ‘ Were Separated From | "iy. gocond ia by Assistant District |Blum, whose Ete had. faken on) energetic career he acrved time in the| 4) q eT veale | c |rather a sha’ appearance, sud- liet, I, penitentitary. # ai Z 4 Cash Revealed. | Aternoy taste i. nearly wae 's| genty dleappaatea “from his” usual Uollet, Ti. peniteatitary we has East View Eggs, New Laid, } pea <i & member of the board of trustees of |haunts, Several months afterward hel Hoy” game, ho ane bow divite “" 7 te Gar i 4 cman tnto| the American Defense Society. The|blossomed forth again, fitted out in bi hae Waineen his Wintec womens On the basis of SIZE Every egg guaranteed; dozen in SEALED carton, 5 oe See ere third investigation ts being made by|the hetght of farhion. A hotel detec-|in Washington and bis summer home|, we have the strongest claim j the operations in Now York City 10 | Detective Bernard McConville of the|''¥® Who knew Blum approached him.| at Newport. on your patronage. Triumph Oats. Largest 10c package, fr particular, and the United States in| Central Office. |GLUM BECAME PROSPEROUS AS} The ciroumstances under which y ni tres 6 lore | jg the mill... cc... i - Daxter and his! “Baxter, who 1s reported to be eut-| A COMMISSIONER TO FAIR. ag the Waldeet Aneta ire teint f one sole administrative H-0 Oatmeal Steam cooked, large package, 12¢c $ , - factories —- our ¢ Ste: ed, : * i forlng from the grippe in his home at] “Hello, AL," he said. “Things are|idicrous, Kyle, who really was a] (cto ccutive offices —- our 9 P No, 811 West Ninety-fifth Street, hag |!0oking up, eh?” good actor on the stage, although a| nd executive offi A eaaed rae tention, |. S*¥." replied Blum, “I guess you} questionable one off it, appeared in| fitting and adjusting sections === i refused to quit the organisa don’t know who Tam. ‘I'm a Commis. | loading parte with Grace George be-! occupy the LARGEST. total Ea | Pi <<a >> | George F. Sweeney, executive secre- | sioner from South Carolina to the] fore he joined the ranks of the “We Pe a eaten nats r * | tary of the society, went to his home Panama Pacific Exposition.” And he| Boys,”” kee of ihe tli! institution { was. But he didn’t go to the Expo-| Hefore going into the financial din- the world. f saves, ‘Suttviag hia be win [Os trict to help the country (on a com-| "Our purchases and gross vol- | une i envelope, notifying him he wa|. it was shortly after this rise in his| mission basis) in the event, of an at- ir purchases ane gi < ; a H “fired” forthwith, fortunes that Blum, with q "We Boy”| tack by outalde hostfe forcbn, hg nad | ume of business HM es FOR HALF PRICE no 9“ Engilist .” was in alan office near Thirty-fourth Stree’ 75, orld—entire sb AVhile officers of the society wer |suloon when a man who had entered| and Fifth Avenue, A modest sian Largest in Bs Naat ble si mt Various Brands of f looking over Baxter's accounts and | just before they did complained that| outside announced that the “Cartoon- satisfaction a a reasonable cos hhotos Standard G 1 ) Assistant District Attorney ‘Tomp- ho had lost $100. A fight between the | ists of America” held forth within is “one” of the reasons for our |J | choice Standard Qual- C king nd MoConville were busy, an | three took place. ‘he bartender tried me day the owner of the building > ity. ok, 2) rhe : retina Weed teporar Kleanea |t0 interfere, and “English Rob" made | told him that he and his sien would| Size. a , Z ity,packed fresh where | many additional facts concerning the | 20, fatal mistake of trying to whip|be batter off if they decamped._ It Another reason See | |grown; green and — i} theedrink dispenser. was then that Kyle made a wild eally| jnclude the services culists mocks Ve : career of the Chief of the "We Boys,”| When Blum got him out on the|into the Waldorf, although he had neuer Be ee cane vith sweet; large 10c can.. % SS a band of smooth individuals who sidewalk he looked like one of the been, told to keep 6 from fhe Hi re Gla fa y a — n = m 0 Hotith ‘i I he jt y. h urd wT SSCS. °" have feeoed oredutous and generous. | tioye vious of a Fair wcci|hoieky Thors he Gained an audle| Harris Glasses. | | P@AS, Ormonde caste karly Juner, B cams VBE con B hearted persona all over the city by| vivid verbal plotures when soliciting] known to the “We Boys” as a “good yiersnitehteartgha teed t . Extra sifted small peas; deliciously 1 c i making representations of the most | contributions for “the children of the} tap”—and told a sad story. more, and Ade elrabgll a to sie eas, sweet and tender; large can. A t absurd character and backing them |maimed."” He was carried to a hotel.| [It was in effect that the “Cartoon-| give you the utmost in satis- Choicest fruit; extra big | x | The t e permittes ints of ica” had a plot of ground, : - sigs i ic | up with pure, unadulterated “nerve.”| Fimain there till Ie wounde hed | Ail they needed was «house, and then | faction, comfort and durability. Essie Tomatoes, eine LS “4 BAXTER ALREADY BARRED healed, they would have a their own, ra ! | FROM BIG HOTELS. | The ‘detective, having heard of the| Would the “tap” give $252 Certainly. ssieSugar Corn, Maine's che icest, can, Ze | Baxter, \t was learned, bas been episode of Fay? $100 bill, demanded | Ifo rave A bd Pras and with 7 M i payment of the hotel bill, Blum|alacrity and the $26 Kyle deparied, 3 « barred from ever entering the Wal- indignant. So did “Fngliah|Then the “tap,” growing suspicious, 2 Famed for its excellence; 14 17 * a dorf-Astoria, the McAlpin and other Then the detective seized a| communicated with House Detective uy ers ocoa, Lag rer iT Ae i ' big hotels, Those orders have been | fine fur overcoat belonging to “Eng-| Smith, who, after the or had 7 x v¢| lish Bob” and said he would hold it} been described, said he was none i “ 39 .¢ enforced by House Deteclive Smith of |A0' hostage, ‘Thereupon Blum eallted {other than * Kyle. s © Sa S as zon the Waldorf and Denniston of the forth and returned with Baxter, who,| “Well, he’ * sald the “tap.” Ca ornia } ! McAipin. Also on the “no entry” |dressed tmmaculately and weartng a ae Gay caleed. ge me, and if t_ Seoedwag, mean Witeuitt | liats of, the big hotels are O. C. Kyle, |amonds, complained to the manager) he had only talked a few minutes] 1907 Frondway. meat Willen . i and sald “the whole baily business| longer I would have given him $100 ination 1 } ~ were never more in oo og eg, liga who has deen running tho~North | Wag q'm—— onitsage” iu, he wed, |Inatend of $20," Ht fa Hot going {OV | @N8 Rrond Bt Heat Rirauas Co. Newark | ' ever better made than these. ; American Proni Assoviaiioa and « Io ate Were A¥er, Dee flowing plumes—in a “preparedness campaign” from a - ee seabuamediice si gies eee ee V ng, curling, luxuriantly 1S PAE small office at No, 20 Broad Street; IM | Fresh shi t great variety of brilliant and soft two-tone color “AV Blum, known to every hotel de- | resh shipments . effects. tective in the olty as “Within the ‘ of choice, ripe, Law” Blum, and other shining mem- yellow clings, , . le f bers of the “Wo Boys” fraternity. 4 /preserved in « > 0 Plum, by the way, worked with bis e syrup. 4 4 ° friend Baxter in raising funds for the Large No. 214 \ Pe Defense Society until six weeks ago Can... r : Genuine Ostrich ~*Hieena to sates teeny Pies Et toes ; Fifth Avenue Peaches Rtg we ' io Wall Street, told him his friend, E i ‘hoices ali an $ 95 Col. Robert M. Thompson, had sub- | SS e reac es, nia Yellow Clings. phn soribed'for the nation’s defense, in- TM. . In richest syrup; most delicious,...... Large can, ’ duced Mr, Pyne to write out a check 9 oth | 16 Full Plumes in Every Fan Sie waving wade anne’ Gia SSEDS SLCHI A OF Ginger Snaps, oo ene se for not having made it larger than "y * g' p ina Rakery. Priced so k ty be th 4 he dit, Mr. Pyne tore up the ‘check 8 West 38th St.—Separate Shop | 9 shine Bakery... .1b. so low on ause they were made wu and teepboned to the Soolety. Fi | ri - A - = .\ specially in slack season to kee; le feather jee ‘Fie ottowre—oll of then Mg men Rich Milk, with ALL the Cream—Every Can Guaranteed Th th Vsasaealiy wid f ee pete mania eg pels Evaporated Milk, taveview, tatt 100 can Ge ers busy. ey are the type generally sold for Hill and others—notified “financial 9 XV $25.00. Secretary” Bixter, who, pretending a e en s vercoa Ss | Eva orated Milk, Belle Brook,tall 100 can We to be in high dudgeon discharged 9, . c Friday and Saturday Only Blum. Thereupon the “Within the Butler 's Milk, Condensed; sanitary ean § {il Richest and Best Condensed for Babies; 10¢ ¥ PS, Selected Yellow Canadian, 3 Ibs., 5c Law ‘We Boy’” started a campaign FRIDAY for a Boy Scouts affair of his own. oe f ondon The deeper the probe of publicity goes into Baxter's life the more it ry shows be has a “Get Rich Quick” Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats QIWEST, 34 STREET fever which would make the financial = 1 ner) Sn ; °c temperatures of Col. Mulberry Sell- 5 , Grape Fruit, Fine Floridas, large 10c size Pidesing Geta.” btiere Was notaing he Fr New _Winter_Modele—33_to 46 Chest Oranges, ipe, juicy Porto Ricos, dozen .. 15¢ disdained to tackle. itted, Semi-Fitted, Chesterfield, also Slip-on Models g Baldwins and Greenings; the best 5 lhe ic TALK OIL LANDS JUST TO KEEP A ples, i: ples, sauce, che, +++ ++ seeees . 17 it PRAOTICE. 28.00 Essie Olives, a fresh-packed snes Mati lates 20¢ inmate ot the Avercan re Herelofore $35.00 and $40.00 Peerless Tomato Catsup, ».. 15¢a8c fense Society he described to a late Franklin Simon s Co. Sugar-cured Picnics, known as California collegian who serves as an officer of Hand-tailored silk lined Ovcrcoats of Oxford or Black Vicuna; velvet collar. Shoulders, nen; Ib... * é ieee 12¢ Fifth Avenue the organization some oil lands in “Carmoor” London made Overcoats in Slip-on or English Great Coat models, B Honeless; finest sugar-cured, in straps or half 19¢ |Atberta, Before 18 Rad suid much the of the newest English Fabrics, including Invisible Overplaids and Heather mix- ACORN, strive.» ; Sante preyed fib. te Pgs «dl canes * tures in the new colorings. Yoke and sleeves silk lined. orth of stocl New Teas, ull the choice varieties.............. 1b. 85¢ 30 Zar Stamps with each pound 35¢ New Teas, Maracaibo &Santos Coffee, in bean orground,|b. 19¢ 5 Jal Stamps with each lb. of Best 19¢ Coffee. 4 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a step from Fifth Avenue 'T really wish I could sell it to you,” a fuct of the mattor is I wanted to see Men’s Winter Overcoats how much bait you would take, The 33 to 46 Chest Before he got in with the Ameri Ca Defense Society Baxter, with a man genera . ri toried money from « defaulting bask pee onan phan Gee ogee oy nga erage ener on hpi Roastin 1 pean Milk Fed, Ib. - * | whier, organized the Blectro- Metal =e, 4 i ; ‘ e OAST, City Dressed Beef, Ib. Will Close Out Friday oo ey ay ei 25.00 Prim ’ “ 9 ‘old fro! nning water, 1 a Pork Sausa e, Fresh-made........... 1b. 16¢ 576 Pair “Banister” Shoes fact Negond Galea aanoeie, nee Fresh Fish. 4 Oe Cat ieb ieee, 5 50 |ter used to say, that part Silk Lined Chesterfield Overcoats es > Mw and Herring.....lb. e was Haxter's sincere reply. “But the oll lands don't exist." Winter Overcoats for general wear (made of warmth without weight Imported At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets who once pleaded guilty to having ex- The object of the Blectro-Metal = Fresh Hams, Extra Choice Selected. ... Ib. 17 Recovery Company was to reclaim Heretofore $30.00 and $35.00 | aresgouged up out of the but the gold is the : and all you then have to do ts to separate the gold from the mud, | If an ordinary peddler called at a Tania Ses eat a eau oF hae Sale of Men’s Full Dress Vests Just the same, Weasels ance tastes cles sabe Also Slip-on, Fitted or Semi-Fitted Models AtAll 137 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Heretofore $7.00 stance which hasn't any right to re- The Big Dollars toe Whiskey? Ai $ 00 | Now the Blectro-Metal Recovery 5 i " $ Bottle (0! ‘ort... “ ” sampane Dibked os these ars. Chesterfield Winter Ov. ts—hand tailored—of Vicuna in Oxford, black or blue, 392 Pair Franklin” Shoes aacextis Panter wet ta ies with collar of velvet ‘or self material; lined throughout with Skinner’s satin. Bottle Old peg earner ) Bottles ia orld, Ther big tank, buil ' Superior; ‘4 eo c 4.00 ihe'e water ior Pat int 4 20.00 Heretofore $27.50 nee “i Jac a eet Hh ning water, leave it there a few days, > ° ‘9 Half-gallon . fing which {ime the stream 6 : hite Wines Hail Heretofore $5.00 and $6.00 eats ce Me Meh tnd : Sauterne, Cirevior vaver. eerie.” BBc5 ba. 18c > through it and there you have, your . ry dozen ¢ dozen 283 Pair Men’s Shoes Hiisy aia’ mined ta ali the ae ] Ten's Farnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.--Store Floor Guinness’sStout, (iii, $ 1.303 ni 80c ee ——————oOOO ei A dL AE ha cc Bass Pale Ale, {vii:... $1.45; $1 Allowance of 15c per doa. bottles and 100 per dow. splits for empties, 25a Stamps FREE with cach case of 24 hottles Coltskin, Black Dull or Tan Calfskin or Kidskin Shoes. Sizes incomplete. Liebmann’s, Ruppert’s, § ‘ 3 00 Hat aie ‘hia part werent ony 34 TO 44 CHEST 3 00 | ager eer, Ehret’s or Koebler’s... a e in to tackle ariem, They went dd wee tamerreerens f e i} SOND ee EM) Rarer On Ab. BiCRy White Pique, Mercerized or Silk Vests Stamps Given Except With Butter, Flour, Eggs and Sugar Heretofore $4.00 Ptioy. old jigusande. of | dotiars @ variety of models and patterns. Heretofore $3.50 to $10.00 Wholesale Orders—Address 302 Washington St, New Yorks City, | worth of stock, eet business |men, who ordinarily would have se en eee 4p -

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