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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘ROTHER LAT | HOURS SIVE BRL FROM BOLD THE ‘Tom McMahon Proves Value ' of Staying Out Late; Whips Burglar in Battle, ' ' i | Among the things that Loretta and ; ‘Teresa McMahon have called their i | brother Tom from time to time are ‘night owl, night hawk and sun f 4@eager. “I should think you'd be eabamed,” Loretta used to say, “to ‘hawe people ese you coming into the fhowse at all hours.” ‘There'l] be no more of that in Tom MeMahon's house at No, 600 Wat! {IMst Street, for at 3.30 o'clock this memning the sun dodger came home, tamed on tho lights and caught a Wargiar loaded with skeleton keys, Magblight and nerve. The burglar de- sertbes himself as John Ames, 85, @ “d | wafter, living at Mills Hotel, No, 3, Ht Geventh Avenue and 36th Street. by Barly to-day he was in the lineup at Beadquarters. ‘The two McMahon boys and their ‘two sisters keep house together in a Qwanty-<dive-family apartment house. ‘he other boy is John. John goes to bed early, so he missed all but the ‘last act dn the “Battle of the Dining Room.” Loretta and Teresa, they way, had seen the flashlight once or ' twice and had pulled the bedclothes a over their heads when their prayers ‘were anmwered and Tom walked in Singing. Zipp! On went the lights. ‘Then: me, “Wall, who are you and what are you doing here?’ “IT made a mistake. Bo a good fel- low! Here's the pocketbook I found on the table.” Bverything else in the play was ac- fen. When John Ames arrived in Centre Street this morning, after a fw hours in the West 177th Street Station, he looked as though he had been cheering for Lenine at a con- vention of the American Legion. Bvery tenant in the big block was awakened. Some of them rushed into MoMahon’s and begged Thomas not to kill the poor burglar. 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