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BURGLARS ACA VT DRUGS ROBBED 12 TIMES ‘What is a man going to do whon he owns a store which has such a strong appeal to burglars that it just can’t help being robbed? Leo Drey fuss bas occupied the drug store at No. 231 Second Avenuo, near 14th Street for twenty-two years. In that time he has been robbed an even dozen Can you sing, dance, recite or play a portable instru- If you can do any of these things and do them WELL, Register at the door. Registration opens 9 A. M., closes Children will be heard in the order in which they reg- Use Stage Entrance, 39th Street and Broadway. i times. and the burglaries have been j @uccessful from start to finish. No Can you do a vaudeville act? RH burglar has yet been caught f Tho thieves have entered the store]] ment? : fm every conceivable manner except through the front door, Last March : i was the only time they were blockea—|] Come to the Try-out Saturday. t through the extraordinary behavior Bring your own music. 5 of the burglar alarm, which scared * them away. But they came back six!} 10,30 A. M. weeks ago through a window In the areaway in the rear, What happened |] jo, ; to the burglar alarm on that occasion fs not known, but Dreyfuss knows what happened to him. Fountain pens, silver _ pencils, watches and whatnots to the value of $250 were removed. Dreyfuss had BUTIONS. it a wreck age the burglars got into the THE SWAN MIXUP. store through the cellar and carried] Right opposite our country home in off $300 worth of alcohol, whiskey] New Jersey, there is a small lake and other highly valued trifles. called Silver Lake, Large white pact fg them this time," sald Drey-| Sang about In it, and a fow years ’ giar proof. The job was complete] 20 the’ people placed a pair of last night and Mr. Dreyfuss went] Australian black swans there. i isa ae’ ine MENAaTA aislon te female aid not lay any eggs, like tho Toeksut. -athla toraing be opeged hie| White swans Go Svaty Year, Leads 1y two black ewan: shop to find that the robbers naa great number of white one: forced the iron door leading into the hallway at the side of the store. Bvidently the intruders were angry at the efforts of the proprietor to in- terfere with their sport. They stock of fountain pens and silver pen cils; they broke the furniture; they carried away pens and penci eras and clocks and other amounting in value to $1,500. “| don't know what I can do now," said Mr. Dreyfuss as he surveyed the ‘wreck of his store and checked up his losses. “I've been here twenty-two | 8&5 years and twelve times I have been robbed, Arrests? I baven't heard of any. Well, I guess I'll have to get year however, the dainty black lady laid one precious egg. But sad to eay, she swam off and paid no at- tention whatsoever to it, Along came smashed glass cases to get at the|a white’swan who was looking for a place to lay her eggs. She waddied up to the same spot where the black swan's egg was, and proceeded to lay five eggs. Then she sat on them and patiently. waited for the struggling little bails of down to break out. Among them, remember, there was the black swan's egg. Soon all the were hatched and the next morning a proud mother swan with six gray and white bables following her, was swimming around the edge City. COUSIN ELEANOR, of the lake, The father swan guarded his family strictly, and if any unfortunate swan came around to ad- mire the babies, he would fly at him and ‘peck his tail. Now the gray baby swans soon get stiff white feathers, but we noticed that one of them got a fow dark gray ones Instead, Then when the gray ones’ beaks would turn| Pittston, Pa. palo orange, this little fellow's turned red. The mother pald no attention to this, and he was treated with re- spect. Just as the babies were half grown school opencd so we went to the city and left them. We came back this summer and what do you think There were three black swans on (he lake, but one of them was extra blac! he had a riche he never goos near his : father, but follows an old white swan with a faded be: d beak and al mother or By ROTH EICHS, ‘New York HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. Kiddie Klub members who have lost their pins and wish to have new ones must save up three coupons, numbered in rotation, and send them to Cousin Eleanor, New York THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, The Evening World’s , == Conducted by Eleanor Schorer TRY-OUT At Casino Theatre Broadway and 39th Street, New York City, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, To Choose Vaudeville Numbers for Kiddie Klub Christmas Show SCHOOL DAYS. same way, A new certificate may be had in the A SURPRISE. wast Thurséay I peeked in the Kitchen And jumped in sudden surprise, For what was this I saw before My own astonished eyes? A turkey roasting in the fire, And cranberries, oh, 8o red; The nuts all heaped beside the fruit, It scemed to turn ‘ny head, “Why, what 4s all this fuss about?” T asked my dear Aunt Rac, iled and said, “Why, don’t vow Know, “This is Uhanksgiving Dav?” By Florence Harwood, age 13, W: MY REWARD. Six daya of cutting coupons, of waiting came, ain rewarded For my little patn. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. which you m AGE and ADD! a couple of night watehmen.”* (aoc anna POLICE COMMISSIONER OF NEW ROCHELLE DIES George A. Wood Succeeded Walter Ward, Wealthy Slayer. George M. Wood, a New Rochelle Po- Hee Commissioner, died suddenly tn his SLAITATIISSTIIIIN KOK The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All New York fe home early to-day. He was appointed Commissioner {n the place of Walter 8. ‘Ward, who resigned after he had been charged with the killing of Clarence Peters, several months ago. Mr. Wood felt pain tn the region of his heart while returning in a trolley ear from a local theatre, but was able to attend to the furnace when he got home, He lay down on a bed then and died in half an hour, He was Secretary and Treasurer of Joseph Lambden & Son, Inc., real estate dealers, TWO INJURED IN FIGHT IN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL Orderly Arrested—One Man Haw Possible Skull Fracture. Accused of injuring two men in a fight in a Bellevue Hospital dormitory last night Harold Wright, twenty, an orderly, was this morning taken to Po- Uce Headquarters prior to arraignment on a charge of felonious assault. David Laghlan, fifty, has a posstble fracture of the skull sustained, it ts charged, when he was knocked down by Wright, Joseph O'Connor, special off- it the hospital, hi fre a . rt . . ae Rents toca | Wena te ania This new Marquette Console because of its convenient. size, ad- and cuts ‘on the face. right ald to be ap mhatshe: mS paler mirably meets, the requirements of the small apartment. The Sonora tone, clear as a bell, the very moderate price and thie'grace of line combine to make it a very desirable instrument. 125.00 and a prizefighter. seemed to know how the fight Ne paint, No spall doth. dirty fingers, A the obild riaken picterre with font iful col ‘aedland Green, joyel Pur! Sunset Red and Dilue- oh ane Grods of t'n.s nud 1 ‘Makes on birds’ oad flow ec Woe 9c lakee, boate. # ns ‘nud Sante Claus, ides ‘ronuy otber things. Pretty Artcrafe pictures grow under the hee child’s interested eyes! ‘The brilliant, ool COA’ he stencil with the Sanora Hepplewhite Console 200.00 Liberal Monthly Terms The beauty of ‘the cabinet work in the Hepplewhite Sonora is an outstanding feature-which combines dignity and grace, It has a rich, clear tone, characteristic of these famous instruments. .200.00 Liberal Monthly Terms (Fifth Floor) vow svewe UMS MeoCreery & CO, cu: srnces Tories Marquette Console 125.00 Rewarded for my trouble, For now I can say, “A member of the Kiddle Klub I became to-day.” By Belma Diamond, age 12, Brook- lyn, N. Y. —— ay BELGIUM HONORS HOOVER, ati Dedicated at Stanford Unt- ity for Hin War Services, DECEMBER 6, 1922. CORNER IN DRUG SALES AT THE PENITENTIARY rt of Scheme E ling i t oT - i if . peddling drugs to penitentiary prison a mM @ ) ers and employees on ‘Welfare Istand attempted was told in Harlem Court yesterday by Daniel F. Sheehan. a head keeper of the penitentiary. When it was discovered that drugs cated a bronze statue tn recognition of the services rendered by Secretary ofling the drug sellers. Acting on this Commerce Herbert Hoover, @ Stanford] information, several ar wero mado, graduate, to the Belgian Nation during] >ut although peddling wa: the World War. Many Belgian children : » Mr. Sheehan sai contributed. (hte oantimes’ és) Butchasal bre s Island, had gone to Warden McCann more tender and much more delicious? To prepare a 3 th. pot-roast: stopped, the Island continued to be ‘flooded’ with Suspecting the traffic was being car- on a throne, her features half concealed] $500 bail for examination on a charge of possessing drugs. Cranberries STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Dee.| were being fold freely on the Islan A 5 \ y 6.—Belgium, oMcially represented by|painter, John P. Smith, thirty-one, em- " Senator Albert Leheune, has dedi-|ployed by the City Hospital on the With Pot-Roast ; and offered to give information regard- 5 Did you know that Cranberries cooked with pot-roast or other boiled meats make these cheaper cuts Brown theat in 3 tablespoons of hot fat. When surface is brown, re- tho gift. ried on by @ single individual, Smith move meat from pan and add three cups of water, ir until boiling, Honry Reiner. The statve, by a Belgian sculptor, rep-[ WAR Watched. af | them add 2 cups of Cranberry Sauce, made less weet than usual; replace ; a resents tho Egyptian goddess Isis, whol examination, Dec. 6, by Magistrate | ceeds Ligh pe nerhepall ot th cooking in ordinary lled b tapg No, 68 Park Row, New| iysined motherhood and the bentgn| Renaud in Harlem Court on the com- wey. 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