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Show BnTLESS Man in the Business Offers Advice to Young Men Newark. N. J.. October 2S. ' Id advise ad-vise every young man to let tho burglary burg-lary business alone; It doesn't pay in the bet of times and it lands a fellow fel-low behind the bars In the long run." Is tho counsel given by Henry Anthony, Anth-ony, who Is awaiting trial at Fassaic, New Jersey. According to tho police, Anthouy has confessed to twenty-five burglaries burglar-ies in the fashionable section of Pas-idac. Pas-idac. Ills operations were so proliable, proli-able, the police ay. that he owned au automobile and was able to Indulge h's whim for high slake gambling and other expensive pastimes. The statement made by Anthony to the polleo says-, "I've boon at Ihe frame more than a year, worked It night and day and hae made good hauls, but a ra.ia working for $H a week steady Is better bet-ter off than onv doing a gmod burglary business. The. pawnbrokers make more than the burglars aDd all your easy winnings go for gambling and other foolishness." |