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3 TITE SUXDAT ORECOXTAX. TORTLAXD, NOVEMBER 21, 1915. Y, un van A' IX. -yr tar i.rk.r trp lark.. MMt of Ult.r. rrk-klU-l. ar r' " kar ri 1 . ul Hoi r ih far ar tit In crmt.. Tr r mi; imc tarktr el:." O f Ik.m. tartlnc from n:a-. K. (( ca'r of fful I jr.y.w ln J;.:rU- Ioi Bort tr ts 9aikraj nitr r.ttr.L r Ik Nw TTork C.air.t. r.k th a-..trpoli frn CU.ja .4 (kr oial. IS Ik M44 ! .rf m Ik IrsiaS r im4 14 arrl I th ! cttiM Jat k.lor TkJiiM. k! klak.tt krr. A:j at ik Tkfclet on Ik.r ar f (tifMtrill lur- k.T I k.X f lam kr fmr r 14. P( lkr ra-naia4 aa l.rlr rh-. Tk "ultimata -itxr ka. om to kxaar Ik li.T. m. Ik lMir k ily do an 4 M-tra tlrj at a guar. an4 k oiv A trk-ki::l lark.r ka Ik rt.aa fr m ( a ll-rmJ kaki It taaait k mi . If It ap- ( Ik il ftini aki. it i aar. I a Ii-tr ktrV m.tltr wkal tk 4ir auty r. r..k f 94tar J.f..J a tk t uMt ltk roaial wi::ia. a a tk amr'a krl I par a anark klk.r art far frak-ku:4 kir4. ka !! ib a.at.r. kei aal a4 r(ai:. 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Tk. f caa aa.iiy Iraaal tt aUa a 4ar tk kof " oasaciaa kr ar 4ria akr4 Ik train aU. aa4 la. a tra.trt.4- la t.i.r ck lkr ar Irai 4;tr4 at a rckr'a factory"" la a . wkr tk ar klli.4. -a!4.4 la laak. of kt at.r. klcka4 aa :k4 atltk rr.n4 I- la karrvta I k fotwar-4.4 la Iki akap I tk ki titr. akr tkr ar t 14 a akark.t Alii, la aiar .. Ik frtnra a'.l ':. iiis 'V 1 . fV. 4. -vZ. - , a- - . 4 ft-rXi!'1 V-.- - iJV' x f rrrk.i:n Ik tirda. HjI loJay a lurkar blood Inl ihalr flack. Th foraiki or a. a a anoatk ma a!ap l!4 larkajr. a comparad wltk Ilia to k.fara ika tark.r ra;.4 In T.taa or mcallralad brJ. la a aup.rlor anlmaL lklkn-a r.atk.a lea d.t'n4 mark. I Cipu.d a II haa krn thrauich count- a Ik r.l.r ko.r4. Ca ao. It la l.a anvratlooa I dana.r. and vicl.al prcp.rtr i k r.fr!4 aa a frak- luda. It rapraaant tba aurvlval of tha kiul rL t kaa ar koa eo.4 filtau Cvaa a .mall pvrraotac of a'ora. Ckinta- la ad'acr of pack- lld blood Inrraaaaa th alia of th l". ick cra.k.4 rr to kap II la a;o4 4oro.(lc turk.jr. an4 altara lrlklnly a4.:!oa a roul. rn4.r vractlrabt It form and aanarat at'P.aranc II d.itt.rj to Ik ca.loru.r akp for Ik lab!. Vv 4.pan4a upon th maor.r In llck tk bird ar baadl.d. Tb.r ar ki:i4 la a l.a!trio war. and lkroklr draln.d or blood. Car la lak.a tkat tk f.aihar b.ck bat tlj for aarloot comrcarctal tnrcoaoal asaii aot k dirtjr. tkar iraa..rria ta turk.jra to tk c b III room. A fowl tha traalad praaarr.a It froakaaa muck loner, ami. wkaa ffr4 for aal a tk rliallr' atalL. b arptiiin; appaaranr. raoabtd:r. a Hhod I.Und tar kf I h bL It f.tcfa tk bl(k l prt. bIPV Ik flnt soallty a4 f.rr. Kut ot rr vail-lodo forka caa afford Ik luiurr. For a la prim Thia fact baa bao lllu.tralad mail atrlklacir by a tar :. I aprlmant on aa laland ef kcr.a. called Fnh ara t.laod. off tk araaiarn lip of Rkod I. land. Tb.ra. a fw aara avo. a coa.ld.rabla flock of ordlaary lur hay waa a.labllaahaJ. with lb ipc tailoo Ihkt mod of tham would par- oll4. 'If tk fat ar lab ae provision wbalavar balnj mad ar crubk4 cl.aa bfer for prolactin tham aalnt th rlior of th winter cllmata. Tha y war rl in affact to wild condition, notb Ing lag- don for tb.ra xcpt to fur Di.b tham with food. A majority of lbn did auccurab: and U am tblne happo4 la th follow ing aar. Hut thoaa (hat aurrlrad wr lb fittt. and tbaa bcam lb pro aaltor of a at Oca that 4.(1 killing. tini.a ox a oatceat. Tbar ar now CSSii Imu lull I f - ' . : ir l 7 it ; . t S' i i i . l -! 4 II I-- ' t as ii-.' z - - t . 'I ""! r ji: 3JtCtk i - Z2r w'rt gT&rA&yfi "Ka. K -f- -n -J-w 4ktfX . (h J I J ' I.-..- ;:i i. j:. Jndoo lights and outdoor lamps. If the house is not extenalvely wired he se lects the most inviting spot through which to force his entry. The profes Hiona) burglar gosa about hig work as thoroughly as his lawyer goes r.bout his defense. Here Is an instance in which the burglar knew of a house not being properly wired throughout. Unfortunately, a double murder re sulted: "Thieves entered the home of a prom inent resident of Flatbush, New York. The occupants were aroused by the noise and one member of the family started downstairs to Investigate. The burglars, their plans unexpectedly up set, after attempting to hide in the darkness, finally resorted to murder in their efforts to escape. They sought a refuge under a lounge behind the cir cling staircase, but were later discov ered. Before they could get away the householder awakened the family. When the man came down the burglars rii-art Another started down and burglars fired again, making ond victim. Then they fled. YVc V--V;;7 . , ."sf -""i ? i. - - ..-' - com back to tb farm In th Fall, dom have case of that kind now. brlcglng with her a flock of fine, near- "For Instance- a few year ago the ly-grown young turkey. streets along- the waterfronts were Th Ideal way to cook a turkey 1st dangerous thoroughfares for any one. bfor a big wood fir. Thl was th If very different now. Two year Thanksgiving bird ral.J la that atate oa thousand of turkaye on Flab!- aau.l pay from 11 to ft. tb ordinary Island, which rooat out of door la over Urg clla 4rl tl.lr aa P' pouad kalrg it eaata. Aod ' wathr. aa wall a method adopted la th old Colonial day, tb fireplace being eight feat wide ond four feet deep. An oak log six feet long waa placed at th back and another log not much smaller was laid across tb Iron "dogs." Th fire place was then filled in wlthj amaller wood. When tb wood wa about one third burned, th turkey wa spitted and hung befor the fire. Beneath It was put a dripping-pan, and a boy turned tb spit, while tb cook at every lha n sec-tiacod and captured the men by fing. r pi una we found on the Jamb of the door. They were convicted and sentenced to death. "After the trial one of the murderers said: " 'We had no intention of using our guns in that house, but we realized that if that "guy" coming downstairs reached the push button on the wall ai.d tumid on the electric lights the game would be all up with us. We saw another long "stretch" starins us in the face. We had no time to make our getaway." and we let him have it in order not to be seen and later identi fied Those electric lights got us once before and we were taking no more "7 the man had had aswitch in his bedroom and turne on all the lights In the house at once he wouldn t be dead and we wouldn't be headed for that little chair.' "I could cite numerous Instances in which electric burglar alarms Prevent ed bis hauls." said the Chief. One of the cleverest pickpockets in the busi ness, finding himself, w"1,' and unable to make a "vlsjn York, turned second-story man. This ..'. ..rvmir a long sentence m man w vj i,. nen " u ,,"!Uro,r- .rlenc ha ahown that Zi per cent of oter revolution baated th bird with toe anppinga irom pan. Our Thanksgivings nowadays know no such turkeys. Nor. alaa! In the ab- lurk.v t ta lowa mat i a iaray. . - r. - v taonot aur "... ' - ... i. batter than more. Half- bartac at.e. aa4 tk.r tk f.xk ar ' fWam i rl artlcla; for moat f 4r thalr wings: but they abow no 111 ,urk. ... v.rr b.rdv but the a.v..tt ;t Ik fr..k.ki:i.4 prod- lUd Rkod I.l.nd turk.y. fft.; n4 o .turdy ar. they that an ."IVlven ," roimlnr an4 "teal" . f.rwk,4l mrk.t b, rail. r..a.y,..- "'V1! ."T ' I'u'" r "I." o of"n .7 ,: int.rfer. Witb!nrtTrK.tky k. acorn Tt baal chick. a la lb world la lb t wl" the dreaded turkey plague ,rlou,,r wUh pTOfitllm Cn th other t b a grat torky-griag :ta. and rkn.yaBia cblck.n. which I raised " "" waa wholly un- bn4 y,. runBW,y hen u ikey to Ik ao-ntl4 lwa f Ola. iaiijr a Jf.ar Jeraajr or Dataware, euceeaaful. ago modern electric lights were placed alona: these avanuea. A reduction of . L!. Ctrto" Prison crimes in mose sections resuiiea. ai oiws mid one of my men oresent a man Is Just as safe alonar the here last time hC to J.,K ( waterfront of New York as be Is on Broadway." The inspector called attention to the Cherry Hill section of the city. The neighborhood, he said, was notorious all over the country a few years ago for Its brutal murders, vicious holdups and band fight common in such dark recesses and passageways as it pos sessed. Light, be said, succeeded in driving out the vicious elements. To day Cherry Hill is as safe a residential Th bore ef the Fleher'e laland turkey la an artificial wlldernaaa In which lb bird roam onconecloue of I n lartat U' f Mmb ii Waey of lb fiae.t Itbod lelaod tur far tl fl Jt bff T-aak.lin. k ar grown Juat acroaa th atat in. kr a rt 4al about Ik ln la Conn.ctlco u Rut no great turn- lrkve f ltk4 I.Uad: a4 tko of b.r of thee undeniably uprlor tur- ' ',c' toat they ar va maaaurably Ceaa.fti! ar lik.wia c!rtl bare fad Ikelr way out of New trig- dom.et Icaled. Cora la supplied In plan Hal all Ik . iai. ef New :etan4 land, or are procurable elsewhere, IT. but I ao scattered about, and lomi 4 aot ttfcr pr'' ba'f aa many Ikougb aom or tham ar o!d la New time area burled, that they ar a. d raaa.Ttvaaia. York City Indeed, quit a lot. If ant obliged to cratch for It. Th bn I It I b 4.rto4. tk.o, Ikal caa rely apoa one dealer. At least mak thalr neat r the open and th r.aa.rlvaaia la tk kar atat f Ik four-fiftk f ikera ar abaorbed by "torn" attain glgantlo als. Each t'ai.aj for turk.ra? Py ao meaaa. Ik anark.t of Bxton. Frevldence and Spring a number of wild gobblera, Teaa taa4 ar.t (lit aa jtpl f other clU.a la tkat ctloa. trapped la Virginia, ar brought te the lrM-url.t f a tii'EIe Kr4 pr Tk fact I that th Rhcd Iitand ! tnalaUla th supply of for- aaaanv kl.art Beat, wita aa r t jrh.y en.a kae dTlo4 tka turke. eai oiooo. a aairi oa. Tkaa fallow l.ni. and ra:.in bin oa ael.Btif: line. It !. raaeytai bia aaly aiatk la kaa ba aald that they fed Ihalr rank a a lrkay.pr-lcr. bird a prvndr ef a superior kind. KEEP LIGHT BURNING AND SCARE THIEVES WHEM you leav your i or house unoccupied always keep th elect yarm.ra. generally apeaklng. regard lb turkay-ralelng problara aa difficult. The bird are delicate of constitution la early 4ir tk Tkak.tll ttr- !rt:-.4:ng cheatkuta. ewt arplt. and ,n h,r 10 M9,t of o hatched Cont key waa ra am in ka fa-a. It clrya4- But tbar I aol a " " for th troubl la to ft-w a tta witkia II bear, after It aa hi. 14. ul la BBaltiplled and grw tat eiti. far trie 4. parted furtn.r ant firtkar iif fro h rtr ef piat4. aal turk.r fee Tkank k4 I pa. a. 4 tat W Is rdr ti in.r ra- t -asme it g4 4.i. per bar a w.k after pa" a free jl.j w 4iUlie8ry, a a aJe HEV vou leave your apartment a struggl In tb dark, but he will re ort to an in ingenuity oi nia lerii.o irom one ena to tne otner. He has a brain to avoid being discovered In a clear view of blocks of city streets, light-flooded room wber hi features The gangster can hide in darkness, but ar exposed to view. Through the aid not jn light." of our identification bureau here at The Inspector was asked if the aver headquartera. being seen mean almost age professional house thief made a certain conviction. study of modern lighting appliances. In discussing darkness and crime and wiring of dwellings and new alarm tb value of light aa a protection in devices. Before answering the man Nw York against th midnight who has endeared himself to the New marauder the noted detective had some York public by his wonderful record in interesting thing to say. thief catching and who has made his "The fact that night holdup have name a terror to the evildoer came to decreased In a remarkable degra Is a full pause. A more ee:-ious look came at night trio light burning, b.cauea tb hardened criminal become a blggeringr, crawling coward when caught under th electric light." Thl I lhmesaag Inspector Joseph A. Faurot. chief of detectivea of New York' police department, send to th wosrien of th country. Continuing, the Inrpector a!d: A orkar aeldom If ever enter an word ef truth la each ttmata. Tka much la-brdlng. Another I that tb apartment In which he ea an electrio f.4 they I corn commas! for average turkay-growar ealle bl finest light burning, so it will prov a prof- lb -pult." cracked fcor for tk turkey for market, and keep the In- liable Investment for the housewife to due In great part to the city govern- voung tarkeja. knd whole corn for IS frlor oae for breeding. Tbla. of follow thl ucgatlon. ment In installing modern electric turk.r ln proce.a of fattening for coura. I a fatal mlalake. "The rapid development of electricity lights to illuminate our streets. The market. Wild blood should b Introduced Into ha proved to be the burglar'a Nemesis, vicious holdup man who made travel This, however. I not tb principal tb flock from tlm to time. Thl I It holda more terrors for him than the at night an actual peril for the clti- cr.t of tbelr aoo-e.a. The latter i-a aomllma cvomptl.hed by batching In hou-hocW gun. He will take a sen who happened In unfrequented la U eiat3iu lotedctioa of wild th frm)ard lb of wild turhc chance for hi liberty by cnakglng la avenue ha been eliminated. We ael- . f n jleath in he was aimosi inu- a house in Philadelphia he had entered to loot. He said: - -I didn't know the house was sep arately wired with a system by which a person in the bedroom could tell at once whether you got in by the door or the window. I now believe i.e almost "get" you when you touched the side of the house. I managed to slip into the house while the lady was out to market, and I had just got ready to work when she returned. 1 Jumped into a clothes closet. I didn t know I stepped on one of those wire detectives. When she got to her room she knew from a bell attachment that sounded every two minutes that some body was in the place. I heard her making some awful yells, then sud denly a lamp flashed over my head. I was certainly scared. I Sot out some how or other through a window just as a small army of "harness bulls" came around the corner. You can lay a bet I tipped off "the mob" to pass up that house. It was enough to make a fellow sore. because I have never touched a place since where there was more good stuff to get.' "The very young thief now holds the center of the stage in crookdom," con tinued Inspector Faurot. "It is perfectly marvelous how these hardened boy criminals for they aio nothing more than boys devote weeks of intelligent effort In perfecting soma new device. There are many who ap- i nlI m nm i ii rTr llnnun ti'hn if "Of course the midnight prow-ler in e a8 muc Intelligence and the outlying districts studies the ob- effort to sornft honest line of endeavor Ject of his visit for days before he would oon become uccessful and In- decides to call." he reflected. "Through fluential cltlxons. But of course It's various channels he learns if the house the lure of eay money, and well. Is wired, and of the placement of the that is another story." senc of such fireplace, ar we ever section as there ia in the city. likely to know bow a Thanksgiving "Women are more safe today on the bird, properly prepared, ahould taste. streets of New York than ever be fore, the Inspector continued. Years ago It was the custom of the street rowdy and the gangster to loiter under the corner gas lamp or in front of the corner saloon, with its dim win dow lights. Electricity has taken the place of obscure lights, and the patrol man's post today sparkles with light Into his eyes.