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turbance. Harry Benham was quiet} URGES BUSINESS MEN CnonEh tebe Cuapeeted of reading his) AND WEALTHY SONS TO STUDY GOVERNMENT own stuff, “Sone of Pri SMITH, “GOLF GENIUS,” ei, TO WED MRS-HARVEY | Fepver tTeiis tneurance Men. “ The Doormat” OF SAN FRANCISCO] A call to the Nation to study prob-] fing __ lems of Government was made by fegular price, $2.50. Ridiculously Poor Stuff Society Woman Won tn Love Match| senator George Wharton Pepper of Our price, $1.28 {netrumente. By CHARLES DARNTON. With Profenstonal Player. nw At férantagcous, purchage, made by ua from an Jnporuine, concern’ discen. EEE Td | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, §,—Macdon- a to otter ref Pennsylvania to-day In an address be- us fore the Association of Life Insurance 7 {Gmporied ‘tracing Peper, 80 inches wide, imported T was only his “brain child” that the millionaire novelist and poor Lucy|*'4 Smith, rated ten yeara ago by 40} Presidents here. in ind ate ite. ol id ‘ta’ ath boa | | were trying to name, but the suspicious butler who overheard them |*"°"t &" “uthority as Vardon a9 the} Senator Pepper appealed for greater $2.00 bt perr Der Apter “golfing genius of the generation,” and] attention by business men to the af- 6 hiss “A, peried to etl $1.00 per roll Sale On Drawing Instruments & Tracing Paper This ° tenai: gun nena mblete eat cai ieee" 8 ra PLEADS GUILTY OF SWINDLING BY USING WORLD AD’ John Weldon, Who Cheated THE NEW PLAYS in Garage, Sale, Makes made the worst of {t, with the result that one solicitous person after} oven to-day rated one of the best golf-| falrs of Congress, Unjust criticism of Bf I. Bias sin Sg RR NTO I gh eg Restitution to Victims, another in “The Doormat” at the Punch and Judy Theatre last night urged | ing professionals of the country, secured tr ri a9 SO Se Im Sheste 2554 x 35% only de per sheet, In Pade—O% 439%. . the perfectly good girl to keep off her feet as much as possible and eased r by @ license here yesterday to marry Mra. her into the nearest chair. Louise Harvey of No. 952 Sutter Street. After hearing that Rodney haae Mrs. Harvey 1s a well known acclety “taken tip’ writing,” we should have|cnarm—sé much #0, in fatt, that he renee of San Francisco and a promi- deen prepared for anything, but the] took off his coat, vest and collar and|"*! ¢ hristian Solentist. 1906, pleaded guilty of grand larceny} 114. trat—cr—there could possibly|shaved himself right before her. As| Smith had not confided the news of yesterday in the Court of Common be anything wrong with—er—Lucy’s she prettily put it, he was such a pproaching wedding save Iindi- Pleas, Jersdy City. He was indicted | tect surprised us as much as it did the} boy! The spying butler not only when he told friends that he was ith André Ra) 4 . her-| heard what had been sald about nam-|xoing out of San Francisco on Wednes: oF ne ie... Péters a dfaughteman, of No. 800]tne family sewing machine with no|Should have one, you understand—|in the match against en and Kirk | Sense to perceive they are gurrender- | | Kindly send for our IMlustrated Price List for other sizes of Draw- West 17th Street : effort it ail be ad that readily made|but he walked in and saw Rodney in} 00d on Sunday, for which vacancy |ing themselves into the tincontrolled ing Boards, Tee Squares, Triangles, Scales and ether supplies, SW Rapp and ills, according to the|by good fect) She didn't weaken |deshabitle, as the novelist himself so| ck Neville was substituted. power of the very people they prefer Mrs. Harvey has for some tithe been | not to associate with.” Baden BPH YS"! atin cteaiee Warce dg evidence, leased a garage and repair }even when a man with two tickets for| simply expressed it. And, oh, ye8.}q grout friend of Macdonald Smith and, shop in Guttenburs, N. J. Rapp was| the “Follies” tried to drag her away. | there was a kiss! while not devoted to golf particularly, coving AW ReGen. NEW YORK CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. meg 64 Third Avenue, Near 11th St. N. Y. C. “The Nation must take its politteal AE he ts & duties more seriously," Pepper de-| | 1¢ x 22 Drawing Boards, only clared, ‘Schoolmasters cay it is dif- Pest Gata ficult to arouse any political interest in the sons of well-to-do fathers, be- se they hear constant criticism of public men, The sons of privile; Thu ba rs ht are in danger of degenerating into lit- enue Drawing. tle snobs who think themselves too Rahuscer paving. Peete John Weldon of No. 304 West 20th Street, Manhattan, whose picture has been In the Rogues Gallery here since lan experienced mechanic and had| Nothing moved her except appeals} Lucy was as happy a girl as you} ""s taken up the pastime within the n been used as a tool by Weldon in sey-| from her father and her sister and|could wish to see until the suitor she ees TT as It is sald’ by friends Gicccmminuterette Gontraarr efal crooked schemes in New York. |her brother to get one thing and an-|had discarded after he had been good| Snonsible fae hie eas been largely re- a ; sponsible for his venatt tt He—Not always. I've courted gitts|————— wo SE aaEEEEnnEEEEEEREEn Ricidon. learning from Rapp that [other for them, ft was not until the | enough to ask her (0 go 60 the ©ol-| coon ot ena eee een ee eet are ET, Cotta ete ARES LITTCR OTF sceeereerneneent business was bad, proposed to Rapp|disceming maid of color described les" reappeared as the lawyer en-/did not play up to Ma usual form. asm In the least. ORR WANT ADS COL DO AND. CatIe that they advertise for a partner and|her a3 a doormat thkt she declared ; t gaged to find out whether Rodney by false representations inguce him|herself. Standing firmly on her re-lwas guilty of anything worse than to buy a half interest in the place, [liable feet, she declared truly and/ his novels, When the legal. hound an- = - - = In pursuance of this scheme Weldon |emphaticaily that @ doormat willl nounced he had just returned from “f OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY placed an advertisement in The World| turn.) She scorned the suggestion| Montclair, N. J., we suspected him of Sept. 26. The advertisement stated | that only a worm can properly per-\or haying Rodney's secretly buried that an expert automobile mechanic, | form this interesting feat, and what's) past between his teeth. Sure enough established ten years, for $1,200 would | more she drew fine distinctions, Le The Montclair records showed that take in @ partner not afrald of work, |tween a worm anda doormat. Shak-lRoaney had been married there. e e e Z teach him the business and divide the} ng like her sister's unfinished dress] Gai” you wonder that, for once. profits. she gave everybody to understand Lucy's feet went back on her? As ‘When Peters responded to the ad-| vas no worm and would 20 longer be | ane gank imply beneath this crushing | : vertisement he found Welddn posing | 1 doormat. Her selfish family couldn't blow Rodney could only say, weakly a8 a workman in the shop. Rapp wie all Eee Sate never acer enough, that he had been married on one ‘ i represented the place was doin worse fami a joy ride. Little wonder that Lucy S E , Re eee ea eis aces oe chorion foe bap: Tale bad oe, cer ag teeta tee And must. Sacrifice My Entire $200,000 Stock of @nce the first of the year averaged |¢very reason for leaving it flat and) sii. came back to her quivering lips . ° $700 & month, that he held a yearly {starting on a literary career. She had|an4 the bright Mght leapt into her Nationally Known High Grade lease on the place and was the owner |nlready learned from the young mil-|oyeg again when Rodney assured her of @ touring car. Peters paid $500 |llonaire's alster, who looked awfullylthat he hat Just got a divorce, Ex- for a half interest in everything. The rich, that Rodney had “taken UP] ptanation of the silly baby business money was turned over to Weldon | writing’ and needed a clever girl whol was forgotten in the laughter of who divided {t between himself, Rapp|knew just what a woman would 8ay| happy lovers. and Hisa. Then Weldon and Rappjand do in any situation. It seemed] yt may be well to add that this disappeared. Rodney could handle men wonderful-| ridiculously poor stuff called a com- As soon as Peters found the repre-}!y on a railroad train or something] eqy-drama was written by H. S. Shel- sentations made to him were false|like that, but he lacked the feminine/don, possibly remembered as the he called at The World office and tnid|touch. We suspected as much when|author of The Havoc." his story. He is a poor man with a}he betrayed a certain awkwardness}! A good deal of the acting was as wife and two little children, He had|in offering Lucy @ chocolate drop and/noisy as the slamming doors. But given up all his savings. A reporter |a lamentable lack of breeding for a/Lois Bolton was sweetly tolerant in for The World took Peters back {>| millionaire by picking up the ring of|her earlier moods, as becomes a door- New Jersey and finally located Rapp|a rejected suitor from her sewing|/mat, though everything she did at a rooming house in Union Hill, Ajmachine and ing, “is this an en-j|seemed cut to measure from an old My Loft Has Been Rented—We Must Vacaté! complaint was made at Police riead- | gagement ring? pattern. As the younger sister, Lo- Every Garment must go AT ONCE REGARDLESS OF° LOSS quarters in Unton-Hill and atter an} But Rodney was quite at his ease|lita Anna Westman raised a terrible Ste MEN’S CLOTHING EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK!! to Peters the full amount he received. a SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Columbia Grafonola from our large assortment of Demonstration Models which aster eet in the appre- R d e ension 0! isa and Weldon. etn 2% Reduction County, took a special interest in the case when he learned Weldon was an AND 12 Selections Free (6 Double Records) with each purchase of 4 ; sted with “sna Ne To Hasten the Disposal of the Stock I’ll Make lerber frown in pre; rin eae e 2 LJ 2. g, the cane, for trial” Rapp pleaded , This Sensational Offer Beginning To-Day:— Me er Welden thereupon geclaen to pioad } : Due To-Day. Vasari, Rio de J Patria,’ sareeiie “ HOMESICK"—the Holiday Fox Trot by Ted Lewis and His Jazz Band A Few Exchanged Models of the Columbia Grafonola old offender who had for years Leen guilty. He made full restitution for | | hie share of the plunder yesterday when brought before Judge Hyman d ] at Lazarus, The court dented Weidon's ( 5 plea for a suspended sentence, plac- fy ofo ing him in the custody of Chief Pro- ‘ Meyaro, Grenada at . Half Price York. He at once presented the evi- announcing that sentence would be 5 @e pronounced at a later day. ; The disposition of thr case against 2 a Hisa has been set’! rec. 13, at which time he has a \ to restore Every Garment in the Stock Without Exception or Reservation to Go at DO: guilty of similar swindles in New bation Officer Percy A. Sharpley and Inople. Constanti Brittanla, Mareelll Gru: ‘Southampion Due Sundey. Goltic, Liverpool....... 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