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— NODEL SIS SEENE FORPDSON DEATY Beauty Invites Students to Party at Which She Takes Potion. Br the Associated Press. BOSTON, March 15S—The setting for the suicide by poison of Pauline Virginia Clark was a subjecy, of po- lice -inquiry today. The authorltics hud establfbhed, they said, that the Young woman who, as u model a few Years ago, was declared by sculptors | to be almost perfect in form, ended her life while drinking with a group of friends in her apartment. Thesc friends included Bavard Wharton of Philadelphia, a student at Harvard College, where he has been active in athletics, and_Otto Halder Larsen of Christiania. Norway, a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- ey Wharton has given his account of the tragedy. bute the police say that peared soon after efforts s Clark failed. Ago. her engage- Harvard stu- But it William e mar- vas divorced from him a ate M Divoreed As Pauiine e on. who had known Miss Clark j about a yeur, said she had invited her friends to the party of Wednesday night. phoning him at his Harvard dormitory. ad been melancholy since her di and in financial dif- ficulties recently. Although it appears now she set the scene of her suicide, she said nothing to him that indicated mor- bidne: that night, Wharton said. show him two bottles, one i she said. contained per- The other she did’ not de- Threatened to Take Life. Medical Ixaminer Magrath said yed a bottle to iend several daye enough poixon rmy."” she was through with life, she sa would uxse it. Tt was early Thursday morning when the young woman, sitting with Whar- ton and Larsen while they munched sandwiches and drank, collapsed, the former said. She made no remarks indicating her intention to take her life, he added. and, o far as known, died without making a statement. of the party who were Robert Cl western busine: of Worcester. an sklcy, also of Wor TWO WOMEN RESCUED i AS FIRE DESTROYS HOME Joseph Tory Anunie Cos- Hyattsville Residents Taken From Porch as Flames Break Out at 2 AM. Special Dispatch to Th HYATTSVILL ., March 18— When fire completely destroved a two- story frame dwelling at Columbia and Railroad avenues, here, about 2 k this morning. Mrs."Edward E. Lawson und her sister, Mrs. Leah Klaren, escaped in their night clothes, “being ssisted from the roof of the ut porch by 'Mrs. Lawson's hus- . “James Wilcox and Thomas . the latter a roomer in the that was occupied by Mr. and Lawson. The fire was discovered by Mr. Sauls, who_occupied a room in the rear of the house. 1t originated in the lower back part of the house, and when he aroused 4he other occcupants the flames had advanced to such a stage that the women were compelled to climb from the front bedroom on to the roof of the front porch. The house was owned by William P. Ma- gruder, i _member of the house of delegales from Prince Georges coun- ty, and was insured, it was under- All of the house- conal effects were of wearing ap- irsurance was stood, for. $3,000. hold goods a lost, only a f parel being =a h placed on this property. The Hyattsville and Mount Ralnkr] voluntcer firc departments both re- sponded, and it was due to the com- bined efforts of the firemen that the adjoining house, occupied by Charles L. Weaver, was saved. --ASSEMBLY RECALLS BILL INCORPORATING BERWYN " ‘Governor Objects to Provision in Measure Relating to Commis- sioners’ Recall. ANNAPOLIS} March 18 (Special).— Both branches of the general assem- bly yesterday adopted a message of * the governor asking for i recall of the bill incorporating the town of Ferwyn, Prince Georges county, cight miles from Washington, on the Baltimore _and Ohio railroad. e bill had been passed by both the house and senate and sent to the gov-, ernor for signature. The governor objected to that sec- tion in tke original bill which pro- vided that whenever 25 per cent of the voters signed a petition for the recall of any of the town commis- sioners, an -election would be held to dotermine the matter. The bill will bo amended by striking out this sec- tion and will become a law if rati- fied by the voters of Berwyn at an olection te be held Juno 1Z. The Inducement. From. the Louisville Courler-Journal. “I will run again if thers is an overwhelming demand.” “I think I can get a petition signed by four or five office-seekers, Senator. -~ ANl right. 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