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. ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 | nero sMUsEMENTS. p= lis AuUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. BLP WANTED—MALE, J ; I ex$heridan Road My ster} WINTER GDN 2g io tae ||RIVOLL, OUKEL LEER ‘\ >» Paul and Mabel Thorne | PICE*1922 MANHAT ce BWA at A Paramount. Picture. z = we: J my ed ILLUSTRATED BY WILL BS. dONNS TONE = wr ns ‘PLAYHOUSE “7258 rer WANTED 1 SKA SURATT, NAN IALTO ‘‘Nlco Nlco People” oe * it with A. H, Woods) H “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. rive an angwer to my problem! ie eee ‘ |LONGAGRE 3° Ws, TO-MOR'W NIGHT ,%s, ‘eticen” Whtians Wald tabs thames } P to “this tlae the'case had GORDON MARSII, a Goverttment Secret Service man. on the trail of al punt murmur 49TH ST, Ticks Wet a“ [aad al | «The Wy nWho Laughed” SQUAT, — A, Paramoune Pcture. | ~CHESAPEAKE & OHIO R. R. seb te tthe mont 3%] coun OT A aaa ea EA ORT Ae A DOG Ok aN ee anat te the way thew oma Ae a i terious with which Marsh} Road, Chicago, in which he has discovered that Woneal wat twin peNilarH WHEPe " PRA RIG By Edw, Locke with MARTHA HEDMA\ “CLOVER GARDENS had ever had to deal. Now JANE ATWOOD, the counterfeiter's daughter, lives. Jane, a young and] "Tell me the details,” Kaid Hunt MysTeet Bay [Poo ae DANCING NORFOLK & WESTERN R. R | however, while eleme of myst Pretty girl, is apparently the innocent too! of her father in passing spurious] ¢ ¢ HILE you reported to the po “Far better play than ‘The Bat’ or ‘The | SHUBERT “ie8i;t80 a pale Sat. CLOVER CLUB SUPPERS | : still remained, he had certain definite | MOPey: = W lice that Mr. Merton hud |{ Cat and the Canary.’ Succeeds in baffling. "iT In I ee onse to the extraosdinary beri A TL a tl MACHINISTS | ities Won Which to work DAVID MORGAN, detective sergeant igned to investigate a shot been missing for ten day R. G. Welsh, Telegram. | for seats, the engagement of Bate & Sun, 81,00, 82. NO A “4 BOILERMAKERS ‘The: ttle Hnorebeok in lia packet fies ul i ee i i ‘ above that ee sh peste Dakss ay Hi lagh eh be pent at his hot = MARJORIE RAND BLACKSMITHS woods, Which is rented by a man named Ames and his i a Lon: 1@ was in his room as a | Sh might prove to be a key would} don, Maish belt there is some contacting between the shot and the At-| last Monday night. In fist Ned RAM BEAU UM SYMPHONY CONCERTS bis unlock the fice! bar Het ood gang and he and Morgan work together. Evidence that a crime had] seen to leave the hotel at midnight | MY PHUMARIMON OR Hie |BA PIPE FITTERS t over to a Federal expert for decipher. | been committed in nection with the shot is lacking—no body was found. < I have heard," Hunt broke in| (Arrang: *. 8.20, Mats. ‘Tues. & Sat nedy Classic, But Marsh believes that some one was killed or wounded, and when the papers] hastily. t the time T notified the = ing, ate dinner and then, by devious a + = tment | @Mhounce that police T had not seen Mr. Merton at|| AMBASSADOR TEA: 49. W. of B'way.| Th GOLDFISH Foutes, Went ‘to Morgan's apartmen RICHARD TOWNSEND MERTON, a wealthy broker, is missing, imme: | the office for about ten di Y ‘ SSADOR vin at Mints eaten. | e opposite the bail park, ‘There he gave : diately accepts the news as a clue, Posing as a private investigator, he induces] | Marsh nodded, and inquired, +1 sup Upbeat aatetatl BLOSSOM TIME HAS BEEN three raps, the signal agreed upot rion’s sieuten, you follow the papers cafefully |]. . ‘Tierney, Morgan's “man Friday GILBERT. HUNT. to employ him in an avery Gay’ \ Extended Indefinitely ! WILLEM VAN HOM Cond, ELECTRICIANS To take permanent posi+ tions given up by former employees of these roads All expenses paid to place of employment. ostensible search for Merton. opened the door, and passed out into] Hunt tells him that Merton's son, an invalid, and his wife are in Arizona, that dhe hail to &tarid guard he has charge of the business, and if Merton were dead he would be executor of his estate : sheric Claes in the cise—a clot of blood on the floor of the Amgs apartment; a undoubtedly connected with Atwood es) in a cl blood on th KS ay the’ Sherid and once we get our eyes on them / 1 last "Tuesday mornin SLAPPED sala _ || THE uff byiton with the initial “M"; a flattened bullet; a letter from Atwood to] —the’ Sheridan Road Mystery, the pi BUOY $5). 0th y.t00.8,30 | Ff s his dalghter, s x he was about to commit suicide p AYERS LAA RBOUE TEE arte Th Monit Mats, Wed., Sat, 2,30. | they will probably lead us to the men] | MISS ALLEN. a Secret Service operative, disguised as a waitress, tells! «Diane it make you think?” aaked mAVER ROAD: rep ele we want. rgan reyprted. “The] Marsh that she overheard a conversation concerning what her skilled ears told] ya yan i mane , © i. first 1s Wagner, the ‘con’ man you| her was a counterfeiting plant, located in a house in a suburb. Marsh finds oT do SEASON'S SMARTEST COMEDY. | “Contains Thrills an saw in the hotel lobby. ‘The other is| if Merton's hotel room a notebook written in cipher, The hotel telephone | +j1 = hi ie atin Miss At 1 Poperator tells him that on the night of the shot in the Sheridan Road apart- Sibel lita Bh betula dbase nt Merton had a call asking him to come to a Sheridan Road apartment] Monduy, ‘Two houre latest eee aay en Core ave oes (ener murdered in the Sheridan Road apart ment. Mr. Merton has not been seen t was the reply. i THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION Sioce Tn: sobegead Eat oh “HE Ses jam) The JOURNAL ss nt ad “We now know two men wh WAGES Standard rates awarded by U.S. Railroad Labor Board. Apply to I. M. Clark, Superintendent N.Y. NH. & H.R. R. Co, sara Re PAKS Hudson River Gite gt Tin Set and d 10. ‘t understand,”’ res explain,’ said Marsh, ‘Mr °.|| Chills Without End’ Merton left his hotel at midnight BELMONT “rats: Thurs aan, xr The KEMPY : With Gi Rig Mit LAST 2 WEEKS Tierney and 1 jooked over the photo NOLAN, his former chauffeur, was detained on a robbery charge, and graphs at Headquarters, We picked| begged Mr. Merton to help him clear himself. Merton, the girl said, had out a man known as ‘Baldy’ Newman | Ito & he actress Given, 1 t : “I've just been wondering—that's a st answer the description. 1 is best answ ng the d pu all, answered M There Was a it panise “Mr. Marsh,’ sald Hunt, “you're driving at somethin. What is it?" ‘Just this? answ ing MATS. WED. & SAT. LE b Dabli ht ; YEAR| cuy af an BEST SEATS || Kteerier man Woll quetied Hunt took a cofy of the photograph to Miss Atwood at her hotel, and while she was not sure, she it was for and \ 8 $2.50 W. dud Bt, 9.20 ALM WW. J: Pou ie hQtker® 10.13 ALM. (ala for Poughicoe day “but” Saturday? York ea ganmections. AM rail th i ork to Albany ani pany to Pe) ¥ ‘Albany t Daily, includ West P choand #1 WANTED, ed Marsh, lean forward and looking Hunt tn the eye. “You hold a power of attorney from Mr. Merton, You are to be sole executor of his estate. Mrs. Merton may not turn from Arizona for Eve. 8) MATS. WHEL& BAT. $200) BARNEY BERNARD ana ALEXANDER CARR | ew years, That's an ensy way to get a 100" Corie ARTNERS AGALN' business, Mr. Hunt."* ‘Thure.€ Sut aU slo . it ¥ Hunt adjusted a coupl of pillow Meer OF Daily except ea aipaeae eotnla ies 7 Abies Irish Rose lc ge a an AR : St, enoiigh like the man she su the same person ow, this ‘Baldy’ Newman is a known West Side gunman, and we know his usual hangouts. He's « little bit of a shrimp, but an expert , with his gun. We found that in nearly two years he has shown up only twice at his old hangouts. That tes up in a significant way with your story, Marsh. ‘The last ti was early on Monday night, when he showed a roll of money and boasted that he was going to pull off a veal job that night. We got this " fvom the bartender, who was mighty sore at ‘Baldy.’ It seems he slipped a five-dollar bill off his roll to pay for drinks, and the bartender still has iuis bill as a souvenir. It was a counterfeit “Of course, there's enough in all that to tie ‘Baldy’ up with our casi ‘ even if Miss Atwood had not been fairly confident of her identification, “Now,” continued Morgan. ‘Here's the photograph of the hand marks on the dining room table in the Ames. apartment. Ordinarily marks of j that kind would tell very little, but there is a scar on the right hand, It is not an ordinary scar, either, and the man whose hand we find it on is pretty sure ‘to be one of the men Seer il who was in the Ames apartment that night. “High class crooks like Atwood, while they work alone, are often hard to get, but sooner or later they grow ambitious. ‘Chey want to be the brains of an organization. Then , they call in second-rate crooks like . ‘Baldy’ and Wagner, to do the dirty work. These men are never 59 clever, and some day, through them mee EEWYN THEATRE w. MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITH CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; TIMES SQUARE from your rev Mr. Marsh, that Sey Desbresues St you mean to in Se ban Ae No," returned M 7 F TaicReN Sivas STEADY EMPLOYMENT; stating an obvious situation d) ¢Newburgh N x Pate Hunt now leaned toward Marsh | A ncrtfeathSn PEGE Bay a, Haven Dorbivaaee, Best ; STANDARD WAGES, , “Are you thinking of bringing you M.; 2.40 P.M. as AUTHORIZED BY theories to their attention?” he Sundays only—For tienr Mountain ut tNewbnrgh “and FPoughkeepsie. Str, UNITED STATES As - Washington Urving Iayes Desbrosses § sdecnligaait RAILROAD wi CENTRAL, tReturn steamer same day from points | Ty, My: aslight Saving Time. LABOR BOARD, $s TRRATRE ie ay “ ASTO) Mouse © MATS 25¢ to$122- EVES $0 to 8/2 am just ebiosses Bi asked “That denends."* “Do T understand that you are mal ing me a proposition’ \ “Pm not laying myself epen to a blackmail, Mr, Hunt." cred Hunt, “T see I might have ¢ as much when you offe gate this matter for me “A man must make a living, turned Marsh “You're a dirty blackguard, Marsh,”’ stormed Hunt, ‘You've worked your way into my confidence and now at tempt to use your knowledge to hold me up. 1 admit that you've got me by the throat. A man placed in the position which you have made only too clear to me has only one way out Of course, I could clear myself, but the stigma and suspicion would re- main. All right, what's your price?”* Marsh stared in puzzled silence for a moment as Hunt glared down at him, In some ways the outcome o the conversation was not exactly what he had expected “Mr, Hunt,’ he sala, rising. I'm Trip Rates $1.13; West Point 1.50; Poughkeepsie, M0; Catskill, $4.00; New York Apply to A cleve Albany, essed to invest! TINEE TO-DAY night at 8.40, 44TH STREET THEATRE '* WILLIAM. FOX Preser MONTE CRISTO Day” Line ponent c. E, Chambers, Supt. THE WORLD !S MINE” Further PROM THE FAMOUS Staged EMMETT PA FLYNN _ Pier, i OF ALEXANDR | by DAILY EXCUKSIONS Tu The Latest and Greatest of Screen Sensations WILLIAM FOX Presents’ k 5 A MOUNTALN “ Playgrounds, Athletic “Field, ats, Danng Pavilion and Grove ARE FREE, tor trips and popular prices: in Inn Dine Ideal One-Day Outings. CENTRAL RAILROAD W JERSEY re Motor Power & Equipment, Jersey City, N. J. THEATRE Wi TWKE DANY $i0.036 St) WEEK LY RIE TESS oso APOLL nes, LAST @ WEEKS. — 186th-187th Times. 1 ———— RMONT™ ta, WANTED—MECHANICS ND HELPERS. Permanent positions rre BROADWAY th 1 bee! in this thing for bigger game than a CAPITOL AT SIST ST. pee j open at the following rates, the police get their hands on the man few hundred dollars ‘oun authorized by the United higher up. I think, Marsh, that in “IT told you to name your pric bis tad road Labor Board this case that is what we are gong States Railro: 3 replied Hunt, to a 4 “As T told you before, ORGAN was sitting in his baal m not laying m favorite chair by the table ‘AT TH!S MOMENT THE WINDOW GLASS ABOVE HIS HEAD i LYCEUM Sy: DAVID BI “oy Sprescnta FRANGES STARR i= ‘aie MARK TWAIN'S “The PRINCE returned self open e of blackmail. You think Machiniate Boilermakers Blacksmiths Bheet Metal Vad CRA’ ij the matter over for a day ar two: and ‘i St. Evenings at 8 30, Works Marah was seated at the THE ROOMS BURE THUD! BOUNDERTON Ti SIWALE ACROSS TI che amenntine Till tajco my coat andl BELASCO MON Aker anes peal Electric ee 700 per houm front of the room with ‘his hat." e DAV ED BELASCO. Presents : eevar iiss Seah a ake eiasow and in the ball park. The upper] was startled to see a man crouching] Marsh passed out. We hurried to LENORE ULRIC = KIKI ” Via Cape Cod Canal Switchboard Operators <I tie on a line with this window.’’}in the shrubbery. He said nothing off a nearby drug store, talked a few E Rockland Bangor su sous, NB Poiiectrictans At this foment the window glass But," objected Morgan, “that is] \t to Jane, however, and they returned] yyiyutes over the telephons and took A armsate, NB Machinist Helpe abo¥e his head cracked, a dull thud} too far away fc EARL GARROLL 3°, ‘iv; Wea. e Satz iny mun to get # ht; and, remember, wé hoard to the cit a ear for hor Some hours later Marsh called at|) 4 hale hour Hunt's apartment on Oak Street. He} con might | Marsh reminded] noted the Inxurlousness of its fur-| iyi in the sl him, “that we live in scientific times. | nishings. He was seated by the fire Instantly Marsh slipped down in| with « telescope sight, when Hunt came in. his chair, #0 that his head came be-| Silencer on his rif ‘ood marksman] Mr, Merton's assistant was obvi low its back, while Morgan snapped| Could steady it on the back of one of ously anxious to know whet Marsh off the electric lamp on the table,| Ore seats and pick us off at twice] and Morgan had found in Merton's the distance without a sound.” hotel rooms, but the detective did not I Uhrowing the room into darkness. aa with| AD tell him of the notebook he Aside from the slight cracking of ie Steamer leaves Pier 18,N.R., (foot of | Boilermaker Helpers Murray St.) New York, daily, Blacksmith Helpers Sundays, at 5 P.M. (Daylight Saving | Sheet Metal Worker Time). Telephone Barclay 5000. Hel EASTERN S$. S. LINES Electrical Were Car Repairers & Inspectors—€30 per Boum Jron Steamboat Co. Aha ena ee Ces CONEY ISLAND intendent's office &t 182nd Street and Willig Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥, F. M, CLARK, Superintender 's a Darn Good Pixture You enjoy privileged to en sounded on the wall across the room, Boot) and bits of paper and plaster dropped] "” a to the floor, n't forg ater an observant per ve noticed a man lnger lows of Only Te par Roum AST TWO 6000 MORNING DEARIE LAST 2 W KS GLOBE })," TaGin St, Byes, at 8.2 CORT. vest asi st yright, 1922, by the Bell Syndicate, (“Baldy” Tips ris Hand in To-mor- row's Instalment.) Wed, and Sat at at 8.20 “Wil be wileomed by all velled in the America scriptions of the life of the —N.Y ‘It is very discouraging,’ & Ne Hi Morgan. “To think that we m the cipher inscriptions. He had begun WALLACE EBDINGER—mary } SH “89 well fimed that, ike Oliver {| 10-10 wwew York, New Haven & Hartford B. B, Om the window glass, and the dull crash} icked off before we've even berun tv| to suspect that Hunt was the real I. “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK’ Twist. we find ourselves ne the end |] Aba Ld han’ Lagi struck we plaste =a ket near our man.” owner of the notebook BO stry 8.15 sharp Morning ‘Telegraph, 2.00 = Sees Wall, there had been no other sound “On the trary,’ returned Marst “Well, tell me just what you have Sea aie Bat, Presentation by KOTHAFEL 3.00 ‘ Morgan, opening the hall door,|..,, 7, ‘Ne contrary.” returned Marsh, MUSIC joes Wed, ad 5 ROCKAWAY BEACH |___ FOR SALE. cour ul} discovered,” said Hunt, settling back cautiously peered out. Tierney was y.120St, | Pier d NOR. | eriminal gets 4 desperate as that you} into a corner of the dayenport eS “MUSIC BOX REVUE’ Wao AM, Tis ACM | leaning with his back against the]! iy not vers far from him § a e . AM. 2 2 Quickly as the| 7, nO! Very far from bh “Por one thing,” Marsh began, ‘I Beat music show ever made tn Amertoa Telephone Wh AL wall He glanced up quickly as the! phere are two mutters T shoutl| «now that Mr. Merton is dead,” ARIS W.,t20 St, Eves 10h STEAMER On CREDIT Spas opened. like you and Tierney to look up for]! He slowly took out his cigarette SAM H, HAI Mis Wed. @Sat.2t “Everything all right, Tierney?" inquired Morgan. “Sure thing.’ me," said Marsh later t, locate a man named Nolan, formerly Mer- ton's chauffeur. ‘Then try to get a arefully 8 ed a cigarétts and touched a match to it. This was SIX CYLINDER LOVE|layy pares it MANDALAY dncceeasiame | ———————— eee ] ; onde ve eto think ven't seen or heard anybody? aie . ntended to give Hunt tim To Atlantic Highlands, New Je Entrance on 42d Bt, headed iA Hoey | fine on Gitbert Hunts how long he has) and pass mome comment if he care BOO ISLE Sc mgnagaee con AME DARCING: GOOD MUSte, | | Ger sehulte'e i b yeen with Merton, and things of that i ed’ site Cieeh 4 Wa. Balter ey 10 & BP. 1D. Morgan closed the door and moved] cor to. But Hunt remained silent A tok fh RICHAMD WALSON UFCELOR Uaji'gt Save Time, (*Teip omitted Moris) _ Vanderbiit soxa J ick into the room “AN right, my frien thought NIGHTLY AT 8.30 $0)! 3 5 Fare ach way, ‘Tel. Broad T38-G0%4 —— ODUCTION ¢ Marsh. ‘We'll tell you a little m just enough to make you think—and perhaps act." Then he continued aloud, ‘L ‘Dead men tell no tales’,"? sald EXT day- after making an‘ap Marsh lightly pointment to call at Hunt! Marsh examined the window, “A nice, clean hole.” he commented tion EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &@¢ ay “OH, OY!"88 “ ” a Mil aT (| coon Oe reo eae isn || The WASQUERADER” ||P7PRSSISECM well SCHOOL nau fuse in the evening, Marsh Hy P took M Atwood yp to the : ewhat different lines iG WEEK Bist el worth white 4 z ¥ Bay " 7 . ‘and not ¢ than two inches above slong somewha NINTH BIG. WOOLWORTH BLDG, NEW YORK. 0.00, 1130 AM Ay b.i, my head, A mighty good marksman. North Shore suburb of Hubbard tons folleweasby the ellen: For i CAME JOHN BARRY MOREY a SPECIAL Mouniicu’r To-' NIGHT MORN SESSION, 9:30 to 11:30 with a high-powered rifle, evidently.” | Woods, and there, by inquiries, found |ample, quently Ket better results eis saat TERN! 38 wMRifie!” exclaimed Morgan. "Wel the Merion country, home. ‘The place [by sitting down quietly in my SHERLOCK HOLMES ek * mented gue, corahentas ive dat | aN ee \n't hear a sound: was avidontiy descrted and 4hou laying certain obvious circumstan: THE BEST PICTURE ON BROADWAY, eek ‘siaCgiaine « Music, Dancing, Retr: EVENING SESSION, 6to8 5 ’ f f = etter see thin pleture for yon atalogue. Co-Educational, Oper . we here,” Marsh called. Mor-|had heard there was a care before me, and, through what yon ; canes ELAINE. settee worth tesa ONL Y 25c 2Ait |: genes Se SA evallaey BN RSe BE aM 4 joined him at the window. | saw nothing of him might call a method of addition, de Ee, RADE) WEONESDAY AT @ or oM TE. HAMMERSTEIN NOW PLAYIN OUT OF C xew YORK at rom here you can see the grand| As they left the grounds, Marsh AND BL oon, AY EXPE TA IG MIDLAND BEACH kunrantee that w at, |. . betttiant Bry & 45 oth IDEAL AMUSEMENT PAKK. DEDICATE TABLET | MRS. SIMMONS LEADS TO AN APPLE TREE WOMEN JN N, J. 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