The Law of Compensation
Marx is a gentlemanly crook. One day he notes two well-dressed men going into a jeweler's. He steals up and watches them closely and marks a necklace of pearls bought by one of the men. He f... Read allMarx is a gentlemanly crook. One day he notes two well-dressed men going into a jeweler's. He steals up and watches them closely and marks a necklace of pearls bought by one of the men. He follows them; they enter a saloon; he enters, too. His actions have awakened the suspicions... Read allMarx is a gentlemanly crook. One day he notes two well-dressed men going into a jeweler's. He steals up and watches them closely and marks a necklace of pearls bought by one of the men. He follows them; they enter a saloon; he enters, too. His actions have awakened the suspicions of a detective who has long wanted to catch Marx "with the goods." He watches and sees hi... Read all