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LS ited RTOS i ERAS IER A a ee . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 39, 1536. > NE BISON | |What Has Become of Lost Jimmy Glass? tae te a oy | Another Evening ies eset tt TMELPELE Year’s Hunt Has Failed to Solve Mystery :okarc@'etsc:| Vastly Enjoyed , iter lanswered, ‘The Mittle boy went | on the afternoon of May 12, toward the post office.” if By Sylvester Rawling. Hi tice Band and the Pott x ay Half way to the postoffice the | A Cinb, the latter consisting 0 |Will Little Jersey City OTHER “Evening with the ¢ hy 3, i . young man, who thought of course! men, trained by C, Is Battord Boy, Who Disappeared | Trat little Gimmie had toddled after | Czechs" by the Jan tus hist of St. George's Church, will Pictures ta Aetecr Amateur Contest to! let May, ye Be| his mother and. aisters, encountered Choral Calon Rave enjoyment she ‘oe ss j his wife, to a large audience at Aeollan Ha The ¢ "rr Itats of Be Produced, and Famous Found. Will His G | “Where is James? ho asked. inst night. ‘The whole presentation, | the 'eascn wiatee toenanapicon of the ; Stars Will Dance. oe atioy | Janeane With yout the mother) whi) was made up of Miavonte folk Hoard of Kdued ind the Amer! rf ‘om ing Always Remain an) ered ia Charien Glass, confident /nunaa and dances strung together on {can Clulld of Orwanists will bo giver { m at the Wash jool, at the the and Duly to-morrow af (and indifferent as fathers seem, some- a thread of a story, was so simple tim ‘The Third International Fxposttion| Unanswered Problem, e | “Then where ie he? Where is my ©f the Motion Picture Art wil! open! Despite Search That | at the Grand Central Palace, Lexing- | ton Avenus, on Monday. Tho attair, Has Covered Entire Is under the auspices of the Exhibit-| Country ? ore’ League of America, and this year Promises to be the most original and| surprising exposition ever presented in| | to the public. No expense has been Telegram that Boy in| ington Prin, High and spontaneous that everybody was) yorrig Schoul ttle be entranced by it, The singing, dane- High Sch . Brook, And a moment later the mother ran | ing and acting of these young an rasmus Hall High Set along the road and from that road to | teurs from the Jan Hus Neighborhood Jother roads calling “Jamon! James! |t1ouse were refreshing becanee | — aiuto where are you? Answer your mother!” | House Wefe refreshing because Of the) Margueriia Copeman, violinist ave And nothing answered save the nee of consciousness and aifecta ompunied by Stle Simonson at, the falrt aniigper at the bene wiioy rune| ton, the presence of a “tle cr Ibil- sitive “Club tocmortow. aitWel and the expertness of the per- rative Cl P back of the Faust farmhouse and the | ity cow playful tumbling of the water over | formers. Such dancing and singing |" | spared to make it interesting and un-| Georgia Is Not Missing | {the Fauat dam. Tater this dam Was might well be tho envy of profession= | Fiward Zinc, Itlian Daritone : @ «waual in overy way. Kiddie Proves Latest |the lost baby. He was not there als, The native costumes were at- by several other artists, wil ow evening at The well—12 feet deep—was emp- ‘tractive and the groupings were ef- tied. The woods—five miles to Lack- | fective. And ail was so natural. Rae eye tO pnoncla— were! All the songs were in the Czcen| Walter Van Constabulary. tn lesa than twenty. {language save rien," which was! tenor, will give four hours these men covered aev- | proc Snglish und was 1¥" Acad eral hundred miles, but no trace of | jsung with all enthusiasin and with beating since, though false clues have ted Mr. | | gudiene * the torsalue te stars foto [aoe one te “ind Wednesd Mrs. Glass to San Francisco, to jand } four parts, and in the intermission afternoons at 4 o'clock Oklahoma, Into the Kentucky moun- before the last part, The Wedding, i id, last of all, to Gainesville, sitters dletribute ADE ry Ga. amot Where is Jimmie Glass, five years | Aone ous ROKEDLGA Ke hart at nd which nearly everybody j Which every ate and enjoyed All of the great producing compa- rp nies have taken space and will pre-| Clue Worthless and : sent each afternoon and evening gal- | axies of famous screen stars. There Parents, Who Have ; will be a grand ball cach night, which) Spent Thousands to will be attended by all the best known ; screen actors and actresses. Music, Find Him, Have Nearly ’ will be furnished by twelve bands and orcheat: Each afternoon and night Gwen up Hope. | & motion picture will be a@taged, a i f yegular studio set having been are ' ranged fo. the purpose. The picture! By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Ten words by telegraph received aoe ie at 3 o'clock Friday morning at No, dis. 13 Linau Place, Jersey City, from Mrs. Ella Glass in | Gainesville, Ga. told her husband that the little boy | _ Th movies have searched for him; sho had jour-|*>"ituallsts have had trances which revealed his whereabouts; the Oulja neyed many hun-! Board has uttered inspired revela- dreds of miles to tions concerning his place of conceal- see was not their | mont; detectives have searched for lost boy, Jimmie, | him; the baby’s likeness has been So the latest of | sent to the matrons of all public in- Many quests stitutions in this country in the hope 3 iw proved fruitless,| that his kidnappers—if he was kid- ane! Since tue disappearance of tke! apped—might have tired of their fae roo 1966 Broad | to bt eactured Hosptial Wilt 8Pd | four-year-old baby boy in Greeley, CDITKe and left him; newspapers negie Ch an American recital at the Brooks of Music to-morrow win will gt will be made from the acenarid | cepted by tie committer in th mateur contest. All of the flaxen-haired, with the shallow | thy fun, eyes of childhood, with the little boy look just dawning in them? He was very, very shy. He had two moles, one back of his ear—his parenta | can't remember which ear—and one on the small of his back, and he re- sented his nickname, nor and Mrs, Whitman Are Gaeate at Annaal Batt, rnor and Mrr. Charles 8. White With two performances to-day, af-| man were guests of honor at the annunt ternoun and evening, In both of which | pail of the orps of Artillery, Warsiay Nijinsky, | the marvellous Hotel Biltmore, male dancer, takes part, the engage- | headed the com- 4 ment of Serke de Dinghilett’s Mallet "My name is NOT Jimmie.” he told | russe at the Metropolitan Op the little boys at_ Sunday school. "MY | House ends, Despite the bickerings| Amons name is James Douglas Gass” For} ang jeaiousies within the organiaation, | WM wet Mines. he could not aay Glass, “He was not , which resulted in unsettled pros, William coo, John He Cla tongue-tied,” his father told mo, “but mmes until almost the moment be-| borne, Thomas Denny, De Watt Clintoa hia speech was not very clear and fore the rise of vach curtain, and de-! Falls, Landley M. (urri4on, Joseph Hi he did not talk much anyhow.’ |spite the grumblings of the Opera sub-| tun: "1 Theodore . | seribe # ballet has achieved artis: Rhines THE GRANDMOTHER'S PREMO:| tier ccesn it M. Nijinsky could NITION OF EVIL. have been put on at the beginning it i ould have won popular success also, “He did not play much with other | {)\) 4 iN Vis children, either,” Mrs. Engelbrecht, | At any rate, it leavos pleas ‘ait "upon | his grandmother, said. “He had alte a and actresses will be amateurs is hoped that a new star ir i covered. A series of surprises haa | been planned by those who have had | | cbarge of the arrangements, | President Leo A. Ochs of The Mo-| of | tion Picture League American deel Charles proaching this tion has ev vaea, many of tion 4 Jefferson, a porter, Oncar West Sixty-first Street, was take Police Hendquarters to-day by L Regan and Detective ‘Lowenthal d with assault and robbery in the nm of Herman Let No. ay, inet Suyd Mim hingt “redertck Vanderbilt tectives the Fabien Wah kien jevervwhore have published pictures Pa, last ye the 0 Cason ¢ employed by hin to clean th ‘@., last year is distracted mother | <> the jittle blue-eyed, tow-headed, green box In which he kept his treas- | the ’a season of 1915-16. 1s Pumenyc, Tye Gevectives. Idcatite and father have zigzagged across) 1 itton-nosed, fresh-checked boy who ures. It was @ box in which some) J01. sfecormack, the popular Irish fe fs the man named. 5 5 fiver forks had come and 1 gave it|,John MeCormacks the popular qrish : a a ey deposit vault. ee ee AR[night. His programme, which isa After she had sold insurare | “request”, one, will include songs by| in daytime and painted pice valued buttons, and a string of beada : andels- ¢ And pictures he had cut from news-| Schumann, Rechwaningt Maiiyin| tures at night to support fam. papera, He used to hide it Inone cor- | enieider, shia accompaniat: at the} fly, friend hushand called her her of the kitchen tubs, and when be| nove Svasidae thevold Irish Dallade| creer p f n came in from the porch he would go| ane besides the eld Irion, bernie rtravayant for spending $10 and look to see if it had been dis-|¢.nous and that everybody will want} on @ dress, Wisconsin woman turbed. When my daughter and son- | [o")0l8 Saybia divoten ell in-law went away with the children ar. i sul I took little Jimmie in my arms and) Yvette Guibert, the distinguished —>—_——_ paid, “Remember, Jimmie, stick close| preven diseuse, began the last of het Spring Festival at School, to your mother. Don't get lost’ Ll segson's recitnis at Maxine Killott’s| The Mothers’ Club of Public School am not superstitious and yor It aegaa qneaire Inst Wednesday evening. The the Bronx, will hold a apriny the map of the United States in a| wandered from the Faust farm hose frantic search for their lost baby, at Greeley, Pa., on ih He wns arrested at E q Forty-first Street A morning of e tome I must have hi presentl other dates are to-morrow evening ! Monday evening at the school, - for I never saw him again! and the afternvons of Tuesday, Thurs: | 1° Avenue and One Hundred and (e) are att ere heed “lcugains| 147 and Sunday of port werk: ii Meee here, Spe iaPae him was the fai Seen . Sp pack of Faust's,” Mr. Glass inter-| rhe arion Society will give its third | Nhe anit, simon ela sns “Grandma Warner, who tives concert of the season at th ite the Post Office and whose morrow evening under the direction of | will xpeak. | Mix. Solomon Cahan wit Sient is dim—she te more than sev-|(an dain, at which Frank Van der | preside entry—elaims to have seen bim pass! gtucken will conduct two of his own | the Post Office. She says there was| works, and Marie Morrl . } ‘A wagon which collected the mat!) Diaz and John Powell will be soloists, | standing in front, and that would | have concealed his mother from him, | The Civic Orchestra Concerts, Harn =. GLASS > ™ |she saya, as he toddled on. After the | mitter, which includes Mra, Witham ESE ASS Sj the aye. On ure are a tow (reo and | K, Vanderbilt, Willan Dela i to favor—the bi Rin an Bald ew . < Wald and Bau 3 a eard|pald for, Perhaps it never will be{then dense Woodland, But 1 knew, win, Otto H. Kahn, Littian W of since, | paid for untess Jimmie Glass is found, | Jimmie would not have gone so far) Arthur Farwell, and plane to give auth, ‘Was Jimmie Gass kidnapped? |for the grandparents have « standing| DY himself. And 1 knew that it a = concerts of tng character nf the | : } : “ i Ma is ‘ gag NE h vie and weodore ior 4 bi} Was he murdered? Rape had been seized he would have ¢ 4 nal: and Theodore Thome ffer of $500 for the recovery of the lit-|out—he had strong lungs—unless | F Was he stolen by gypsies? tls boy, and hin father, Chaties Glass,| Crt veise had been muffled, “What be: | irtha Muynard. Secresary | Would Itch Until Almost Unbeare Or did the baby boy wander in al puts aside ¢ deh aac a My tery is the | 4 ry cent he can save|came of him? Black mys chase for butterflies that took him} toward the recovery of his first-born, | @swer- I don’t know. We have cov. 7 { miles in our search furthor than tho butterflies go It was a sad ‘household that I vis- ered Che tte Men apapers have |Knowledge of sight reading are in- "G i ten ns have! sited to become members of tie God knows; I don't," said the} ited. ‘The grandmother, gray haired | helped us, So have the movies, When Vitec, to. become malvern On father, Charles L. Glass, to me yes-/but lean, alert and logical, as German | someone identified a little movie actor community Musaue to be given in the HEALED E BY( CUTICURA nied James Eagles as Jimmie dium_of the College of the City terday. “It's a mystery. I have no|grandmothers are sometimes; the : HR hs y |Glass, the moving picture company ; a that weal iw. Stay: theories about it, I have got beyond | young auditor, tired from his day'a| searched high and low for him. When | no stasaue ee bors aackase| SOAPAND OINTMENT theories. work at the office—blond, blue-eyed, | found he was not our boy. set to music by Arthur Farwell. Re- CORPORATION WITH A SOUL IN| 600d looking and, oh! so eager to tell ‘Mrs. Glass and my sister went to- hearsals are held in the auditorium Se me for the thousandth time about hig| ether to Kingston, N. ¥., where a of the Tigh School of Comuterce on] «sty eczema appeared as red blotches THE GLASS CASE. little. boy--to show. me tmape of the] strange boy travelling with 4 gspe\’ Tuesday’ evenings. which Gensaas ty trol assis, heeled . y a e seas mea f BS wagon was thoug! o be immie, — ts A e j The young man is an auditor In the! piace where he disappeared—so re-!| with constables they trailed this, Verdi's “Requiem” in to be sung ar | scalp were covered w th. these small spots f executive offices of the Erie Railroad, | strained, so sane and yet under all) gypsy van and in the early morning | the Polo Grounds on Sunday after- which would sometines Sok and to the credit of a gr and sup- t restraint, a man whose heart wag| Stopped it at the point of the sheriff'a noon, June 4, It will be the greatest tuntil (! became almost uabear- poredly soulless corporation be it said} geaq within i eee reg | Diatol And the boy—a atrange blond open-air performance in, the h wed! said | dead hin him; a man w miled ello’ o. : Latay jof New York. Th ed hort that the Erie has allowed this young 1 0 amiled| iittlo fellow—was not our son. Lat OI BE ce th able, Scratching made these father t when lide Blanche, four years old,!@ woman called at the office of ashoe- {be 1.200 strong: tne will father to t iy to- princhin! af the school, able, Lost Sleep. Scalp One Men and women who have some Mass Of White "Dry Scales, / spows bleet and cause much pain, and I lost many nights’ skey on account of the Incessant itching and burn- e! from one ond of the prought nim her doll carriage to mend| dealer in Norman, Okla., and offered | saa sar aces country to the other, with bis wife, in| and said, “All righ & little boy for adoption, The mer- seaeen Oe th SAO ay, Wha vallenaa | and said, “All right, in a little while, | ov ant took him, and though she said %"d the slight, peaceful breathing of e e : 1 1 ‘1 oe hour’ YAS. ing. 1 spent many hours in officials have never once murmured at | 2788." while he held Baby Madeline | sne would return she did not. This! the sleeping by CA ie ee det ira torture, My hair came out in i pebeaied Gey ence nor cavilled °° YS Knee and told her that soap Is! hoy was thought to be Jimmie, His | oe DUT fen: a —(" handfuls, My scalp was one ea At the number of passes Issued to the *tfctly for the outside of the person| picture Was sent to ua and a pho “Ho was younger than Jimmie, | mass of white dry and ching scales, wife of an employe So if dimmie “24 not to be eaten, when grandma | &taphic expert pronounced it identical perhaps his halr was lighter, He had “Noticing an advertisement of Cuticura with @ picture of our son, We inade not the marka my wife had lea told tales on her, as «1 | Soap and Ointment I decided to give them a Glass js ever found, it will be the Brie ndmas do, the trip to Okinhoma, That hoy ow ost bi: ch an 0 4 ales.” Railroad that has found him The story of the disappearance of [yoked very ike James, but tis hina his CNG ER tae ferns iben trees eae . mes Douglas Glass was told me by} mother sald it was not he. The judge i . ume And, by the way, the baby did not 9" wite said, and turned away with 4) poldt st., Brooklyn. N. ¥., July 2 like to be called 5 mmie Glass, His? sfandmother and the young hus- woule Bet ret ie chew Gan os nies | My tal aa ! Fa o by ik . Jimmie Glas Daan Hahaha | mon-like, parents "he mountainears did not ike I gvandnfother, Mrs, John E. Engel. 248d while Jimmio’s rollicking, busky| 5¢ the child, that they were the that, ‘They had made up their minds | Sample ach Free by Mall brecht, told me that yesterday after. 2240S sisters played about us, Once| Glasses and the Glasses would have jt had to be Jimmie. They aluos: | With 92-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- noon. in @ while Baby Glass would come and| to take Ria. A ; forced us to take that strange child | 4tes# postcard “Coticnre, Dept. Ty Bese ee \tag me as I listened or ‘At the last moment the realjaway with us. We had as muci| ten. Sold throughout the world, —Adrt The Engelbrechts occupy the ground ae me a hed - 1 or would laugh | | ther appeared. She said the litte trouble getting back from there as | Moor of No. 18 Linau Place, and the Bleefully in her father's face as he} reiowta father had abandoned her trom the Judge in Oklahoma | a Hike onthe oor ahave, ate |taueaee shortly before his birth and she had) ‘The Georgia clue, prov 1 fruitless | Tho ing by this morning's telegram, was the; e lo- brecht started, twenty-five veare. JUST HOW JIMMIE GLASS Dig.| found It impossible to earn a i « d offered hi or latast—not the last-—we hop ago, at $12 a week fn the Eagle Pencil APPEARED, Sa, on eae hee ean Hi tee inde of Vidiculous auneeaticns wil] this mild, family remedyto avoid illi factory. ‘To-dayshe is Superintendent, Vor years the Glass family had| James, The mother said that was his heen made to us Clalrvoyants have | pinse improve and protect their health, of the lead department. Tho pretty) Bone tu Greeley, Pa, for vacwtions, | fathe name, and he was unworthy telegraphed us where to look for keep their blood pure, their the|to have a son called after him. tia Jimmie, Ouija boards have written| livers active, their bowels regular and house at No. 18 Linau Place was i nbly nted his name changed to Curl, mysterious messages ohout him al digestion sound and strong with » bought six years ago and is not quite; Maust farm. G y, which is a ham-! he was adopte | |Honaense, of course. We try to {So that was done, an a let of about one hundred inhabitants] py a college professor there. T hear. main brave nd hopeful peaple re = J is little more taan a clearing In| from the boy not long ago and ne intrest in fini if you wel around anil > aia AND MUSIC, the woods, flve miles from Lacka-| vas very happy. Rare Sil The Lime any | avery bn Wway, Waxen and seven miles from Shohola.| AN EXPERIENCE WITH KEN- a year from the time Jimmin disap. PTE BRANON yt year young Glass wan on the TUCKY MOUNTAINEERS. peared, no human being, to our | t ‘ : ‘ knowledge, bas had sight or sound of | © of nervous prostration does “More recently Mrs, Glass and 1 pin” | look Very stton © to-day—and he wen pyond Nicholnaville, Ky. into sis he Living? [don't know. Did They tock rooms inva ak family tu Gre y hen he mountaina to @ Strange mountull gypsies stent him’ - don't know, Sargert Sale of Any Medi TO-MORKOW 4 his i" hen He | Hace called Pink, where a little boy ENT must say ft ston't take woce Seid everywhe , aren ROMA BCR Aes ved had b n sett by two men and a stock in Kypey storion, Ai! 1 know ves and Bri Afts { A Rn | pe wou ith o eh 10 iy that our little boy is gone, per 1. Eve, May %, , On May 12 Charles Glass and his ‘col or a Saba * P PURLESQU Preset at hatle a, I i 0 Id read or write. haps forever first born went for a little walk je ; tN ti When they returned Mrs, Glass sa With very little hope we started | sete | DALY The Spring WaWlens BEN '. fo Kentucky. When our train POLO GROUNDS REM RNy, she was going to the pont office to! fT nea Nicholasville at night, we BURLESQUE. Sunday ‘Concert a Phos Asse VERDI'S RE IE mail a post card to her mother, found the whole town had turned ont notifying her of their safe arrival, with lanterns to see us. A path was Yee Moor {24 she took the two ttle girlé With) cleared through the crowd, and we ne entered automobiles, After’ journey - The post office ia | than an ing eight miles we took @ buckboard from the Paust farm along a mountain road just wide n full view from tts front enough for it to pass Mountain National Dien ate Boscia . NO bis wife went toward the) women astride of unsaddied mules, eterna arth eatart ia aimee oflice Charles Glass stepped into) and guiding then by their sparse FAYE WPEANANGH IN Nx. Uri viz, thie parlor of the Faust home, which | mane, lined tho ros adaide and teil in rg is used as a Little store for selling behind. us. H fae st curds, stamps, candy, ete, He) “Binally, we came to a mountain tT Lite James playing on the front pin, We alighted and entered. Im Morrow Night lawn, Which is separated from the mediately the mountain women s¢ Now leet by a hedge, He was in the up a terrible wailing. Mrs, Glass told mL ore loys than tive minutes. When me afterward that, hysterical as she Dp say, he cane nat ie missed the. 1itte fete, show almost inugied st them WHIRLWIN Greats Oe9 Ath Besterman SP Ee Re NPS Ne Concert by y 9 No i eben in overall, whom When we got in we saw by dim lamp- DANC , oft tp ting solemn as a a little biond boy wrapped in E EDWARD rely ‘30 ftatdia ay the) morning sun- 4@ lay nalee Lat pallet bed ‘ THY FAMOUS THALiAs 1 tit yt ry and for a momen! in the shadowed Assisied by Prominent Arte of laiemet's Fome, James ~ae very deep. He just ea; cabin, amid the wang of women,

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