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R ENTIRE FORTUNE DEPENDED ON FRYE’S HONESTY. Founder of Christian Science, Relatives Who Bring Suit and Other Figures-in Case gis EDDY’S SON IN REAT FIGHT TO Debarig Christian Science BE Sider See in Hands of Frye, Far- ~ * low: and Ofher Leaders, ¢ CONCORD, N. Ha March: 2.—Following the suit filed in ‘the sine: =Hlog Gout fete: to-compylsan- Sy ate the-affairs-of- Naty Baker: G: bi ithe bil im equityris aimed‘ must tell under rit if Mrs. Eddy is de-| perty and if she is being kept a prisoner by Dersons who ; to rob her oftmillions of dollars. Plajntiffs in this action snc aby i jogal history, + Which Witt Tank ax one of.the most Im- are George W. Giover, tho son and onl Z “hisv daughter, Mary Baker Mrs.-Eddy.-_ me te declare that Mury Baker, G. Eady As a jadiness: adfalra and vast fortune, aud (hat there ts /qbundant redson to belleve that the venorable a) woman is ‘helpless in the Giover, aud George Ww. mentally incapable | ud mentally. enfeebled hands of designing persons who haye wrongfully ~-eonserted to thelr Own usesilarge sums of money-and properties of wreacy EX-SENATOR CHANDLER COUNSEL. = William. E: Chandler, former United States Senator for Concord’a most distinguished citizen, 4s. s6plor counbei-f tn associated John Wt" Kelly, of Portsmouth, otis State;~anurtin & Howe, of- New Hampshire forthe mletai ts, ‘encord, toxciher ‘and-consuiting: counsel in Waslliaton,D, O. ‘The defendants’ mames_in.thia remarkable action are: the footman-wecretary in control of Mrs. Eddy’s home, Pleasant _V: lew: A geutive: head of tha cult and Chairmen” Selence “Publicaition Committee; Joseph Armstrong, pub rving. , healer, teach: ‘low; Ira C. Knapp, director ot the » William “B.” Jopgsga, _ Calvin A. Erys,. of the Christian t Sha trusted sgent other Charch, In Boston; of the Mother Church; Stephen A. Chase, treasures malware A. Kimball, teacher, jecturer’ end former holder of copy- ; text-book of Christian Science; Louis-C- Strang, as | nn 8. Hering, first reader of > the Christian ‘Science Chirch” at “Concord: -— es rt be psa presentation of this case in a bill of equity filed at plaintiffs Jay particular stress upon one polnt, namely: fat dia nictlon 1s fn nto sbnae’ an’attack’ upon Christian Sclence nor pon Mary leer, G. Rddy, Tf. BY RELATIVES, irs. Eddy herselt appears as the reat petitioner, and i her-relatives as “next friends, sunder-the wel} astab= ‘of this netion | were Inia ‘mantha’ ago. fn. ‘Of gtoss deception at Pleasant View, layed An -the Impersonation. of Mre.Eddy- met-with a-storm-of- vee from’ Frye, RECN, == opomt non ‘and- thelr-agenta, eso: solid reputation and pronitnenes were induced to appear fa public print in defense of Frye and his arsociates. i The Mayor of “Lora iyDunmorss) a “promuinent member of the British peerage, was an- AYA oh Sas | CHANDL wi Grier cig Key Teun wniter w potile where had it canceale = ‘Tomi ason toll her. That_he-{nvited-tna-t0 cone te-itie hres and atay over night, -.-Focrtitreon had-catted- onus} ia Was ington beuriong a letter purport. | ing, £0 pe Eeeee wri nrt_may hereatter deetde 2 "nnreased m4 as. appar. ry she was sitting In @ strained position be -muoh-fetigucd—and: great deal of Prward, tok out the drawer crosswise —on—my—knecs. fhe the Soontents Of tne auwer t0- Bhg_ looked. ov if ae eeeacatt cy ign of fecognition Fei 61 jppod| _my_mathar—_ Mir, ther ri) Lit as to. the cour: rd ard sald, sharply: the-pubite }from phere a human dummy was kten DF my mother anne a sveina bloga vrorth Hite fete tite we Piast. 5 Ivar : ‘Sorde ares ee a Soir a a riba eagl during” wie Tnterview she! knew tothine about the letter delivered” ‘Tomlinson and his stater,’ “From what a ‘wird mother, tera and papers. peetting: net Tatigaeds + anid: Hot look for the letter now, ou will And It some other remarked: ‘Yes, I will. Finally cael Him. t once wother iald ti Gs volo at her Joft. thee ta TO har feel, and 1 stepped ately NEPHEW TELLS WHY SUIT WAS BEGUN. Pleasant for you it asan iC you wish to stay | there over night. His ster Is a beau- Ihave not 4. lounge ora. a bed fo make with a All of our sleeps one of these.” Mother then SCENTED PLOT TO MURDER HER TO SECURE HER WILL, |“ “Mother then bed, not evel blanket on the floor. ina Apartinents: are oucupted: you If I: could.’ ‘Mother, T have an appotnt-| ment with a man‘on business. Mr. ‘Tomllason for me, and tell him I Appreciate bie kinduess very much! pross ‘3 ycome again: told ia her that 1 would ¥o In Boston, an ad perhaps jn other places | and that I would cail ‘herectt Eo hand, . March 2—George W, euees ‘ong of the petitioners In the bill of equity Med to secure an account! of the financial affairs of Mrs. pater, Glover Eady, tan Relence “Ch action, sald to-day, “I don't know what there Is to say T ant ee kaa to age you, my son,’ sho kissed me, Wiscreat Mary stopped forward: meet! Hs her grandmother, x! Sherembraced 1 _ At this. qirion) public-spirited citizens decided that legal proceedings of if most digtiified character were vitally necessary to establish the truth. ay could proper protection he afforded the feeble Mra. Eddy. way, it was urged, could the power surrounding her be de- told me she will-madq-out-and-placod-ty—a~vertain Place, Sho wakl: "One day a warning from God told me that I had better Jook after it. - and it was gone. could have xworn that It way there,” she asked Mr. fod he and: sNSTATE Nowa of tne Chrte- 9 to soo you bot’ pier dE saliva) rat aperpiee she sald Cie rpapers: were abus- 5 about Dr, Patterson, Patterson's fault. At this stage of the conversation I stepped door leading Into a $ T Would be sq alad to haye you Ithwas all Dr I ra reached out. her: hand it Ruow tow, 1 you, and. f love You are my son and only ehuitd.! Attectionate-Parting,— SON WAS HELPLESS: -—--George Wy. Glover was found In bis home at Lead Clty, $, Dak. povertshed and utterly helpless, His remarkable story of wrongs he al- Jeses he “bas putferes-at the hands of the men in control of his aged- mother will appear. - Eor_yéars,he- sald, he -had been working to acquire sufficient means-to attack the clique in control at Concord. ow eeretite mad: tor: its own safety. : Bixty, old letters written by Mrs.\Eddy to her son and now guarded in safoty deposit yaults {9 Washington, D. so=- in -the -trial-of-this-action—— ‘Aitred Farlow, Irving C. Tomlinson and their agents have, it is alleged, made daring: ‘efforts’ to Bet possesslon” of these “Tetters. 5 of the’ -impending—<acticn and of, => ing, they. did not hesitate to use the United States ‘matis, =—--many—other ways they industriously contributed exidence which—wiH—be} in the ‘trial, Another phase of the evidence; Tight.on every book credited to Mrs. she then said wheré her will was, Stow where {t ls," end went to get it, Bad iy wasrgune. Mother. then sud to is-cocroed-by-those-around We want to find out whether or {nol she-can doons she pleas, x | a idee: that phe le In the hands other agsintants, and tone is what we are Ko- ing-to-nind out “Luni her nephew, the only one she ® not been ablo to get a letler from her directly for over fi have written-to-her cA DaW ere to my let- al Tdid not want re oer Dehing the door, it [Mary eile hor grandm Toa inv tne clgir and closed her eyes. T was't Under the impression at th perhape thought 1 sume one there and Would niaks scene, | want to witness it, Before the night of the day that | the wilt was taken I made another will. T have got it ja a 200d, “wtronk place, in a what do you cali it—it—where no He declared ‘he had feared for her Kissed ne another, and she salde—---~ "You will come and see mo again, both of you, won't your: mother, "we will, has, and-Lhas *sPecple say Tam dead, and-all such things, and that {t fs only an imp Ty hy piace, Tow know M7 mother, Gearge, am T nc “1, asked” mother what oose are Ce to make blatory, is you lawyer?’ : ‘t mather paused and iaumbled_as nit Want you to aves oF Tiss GOUT auytahig “When I) come to seo you.” ASK RECEIVER FOR EDDY PROPERTY AND ACCODNTING 2 | In the petition ted against Catyin-A; T know he in [erve, Alfred Yarlow, son, Ira O. Knapp, ‘Two _men came to-my|§ ee wanted m Lyaare, althougit + ‘Was it Gen. ‘Gen, Rirepten “Witenes ‘is It now, mother? ‘Gen Blrecter haw got Tt In test “wrote to me was a Tilo Of the house be delivered pt that referrin th helt fanoranes|y ts once and sald her n'-s¥mpathy [France and. that the strungle for” re- er mall go} Re Inte os qaistit igor ieee at ail of Mra. Eady ad |Mutah,. with. no voraprat 1 ani = Sire anayeaee to “President Roose- the colored tre In this and Frre-ts non ; au know fom an If Mr. Frye ix md yo" honest woman. an honest man tam not worth BEMNy bn the world. TA: ants. tot jong_aa nee 5 ho as nileged, revenia’a juggling of oopy- if Eddy and transgctions in other prop- aid nat talk benefit—-one—Way,—or the hat 1 km atthe: suuplc tons for: +] a at Ban cE rancloc, House that was altuated 0 reported atone time to have been swept eft ints tho sea “Absorbed in Her Writings. been fenied by Willlam B. Johnson, Herman 8. Hering A ASKimbatl,~ ar and. the plaintifts, probable niso that measures will be speedily. Lewis 5trang, on-oF Mrs. Bddy by physicians to be selecta: $s _ MRS. EDDY HINTED OF PLOT 10 MURDER HER = Following is the signed stete- ment of George W. Glover, son of ne ON OE taken _to-compel bythe -ronrt- ly. BAKER Tod the” reporter fatter of bringing the suit der constderasion for-about—n—yeat, p 2 Body Hagel and tnnem air t ho was not a Christian tnaiste to protect terucif agalnat undue ‘She Feared Murder, know I could not (ROBERT C, OGDEN IS” ; RESTING MUCH EASIER: At the residence of Robert cl Til Madison avenue, to-day that the sick man wag resting snl persona | Row. do sau. thin Peal eatato nnd teachings In'thele cout 1. The petltion concludes fore the plain wt ‘That the detendanta ‘be ro- nr Dp) (to wet me away nh Ket inte the hows Mary Boker Q. Eddy, detall the visit he and hin daugh- Mary Raker Mrs, Eddy at her home in Co cord, Jan, %, 1907, Eddy's converantion at that inte feseribing in ‘the. buminen | Monw nforvsald and an |Wtlag to the propert Tuesday morning Mr. Ogden was seized with an attack of acute about 6 o'clock he has béem ever since In a very precarious condition. He la being att Tread it No such tae nulle of the 6 1 all bagk on trout the winders, baer heart fajlure, then sald to Mary: Inond the letter toy Me. repeats Mra, at if they shall be found e}to have wronkinlly recetved an disposed of any fC wnlad Mary B. ded by Dr. samust alr Gee Thirty- Wy tr Ogden’, = ny law, De. George W, € ‘8 Bon. became of tess fine drivi “As we entered the bedroom at Pleas: n Concord, on the afterno | 30H 1907, we saw nmiy mother | feated In gn arm-chalr at the extronin lend of ithe room, aA table at her left. the Toomtn whieh ahe had ‘reselved me | on a vinit four fine large teams eho said. and went ibe to UB the horsey. é] Uio horses presented to her by a South- 1 and. were, sald. ac pe oharged Foventy-one yearn old) had been’ dolng too much for a man of: tie he had: been winoss and work. on bad affected t they bern suiotned during t travelling around on bu {ng hard, and this exer: the heart, but that tt was thought that tho danger Dolnt was. past, and that Mr, Ogden" wavld_recover, ee i and that they were sent e Wer an injury, them ‘up and Dart with any noid Mary BB, ¢ hem, and not tn batertere undertake (to mannge or control nroperty of materjaln and Disputed With Strang. incend fal . other wild it read that |imanuscripta were thing gave the a shop Of a busy. woma. “My mother’s face was concealed by | 'C {tive ahineta of writing paper, which sho Mer Chalee, the advantage wore dong at) Ba work—palnlege—4 nalheas or B. G There's always’ a “best” place to look for anything—even for A POSITION! World prints Wanted! Ads. ny tu her name or! hen stor wader nlphia Presa.) aid Mr, Bloman, two have na mations! nower like! jhe dhe pe France and the tose MOTHER COULD GIVE SON SHELTER FOR SINGLE "Ll saw when the conversation + that my moth a founder any pre y power of attorney whntevery {ven gone three, 0. rel 4 ta a nain, undereone ty fe e CONES of fn } less methods we will est Stpuaittell fo"take” pe aise from $A. Me tot be appointed to take pow NIGHT, ines trembling anda Wo advanced to of my mother and @ did not give tlie allghtest at she was aware ain pow pla tho orange blossom “out t st tng lett the obligations a kel COMBINED. thre “nROMO eure WOOK TO-MORROW! a she bn recetls Hat LACATIVEE HOBO {my mother's ay. fia~contiougd 16 RAES usnbi ina peaep ot trent 1 e- THREE ARE AESCUED Time, Faint Cries Bring- ing Help. RELLEVILLE, N, J, M Ereat aim bottom of Aosepr Ts — Diy Short HU to, three atl: p: well an y, and two of th one the “the Gli4 the vraag tah en a fob to deepen {ond were working top when tt bol- Amid a tangle of Umber ‘the were thrown to the bottom, a depth OF MTCy-AVS: Chet. Wade wae Up: Tmort and tanded! safely on the bodies of his twa cocipanions, thar xavad + fe uacu prkontunra At the there anda Une hon leas mon | hea one of the sense- reket man and was then pulled out Rota injured men wer “Ato the house of Dr. D, E of Millburze,. Doyle wis @ fractured seul. Rauter h pene? —<—— ROW A DEEP WELL |Perishing Men Reached Just ii! Gaugerouy SHOCKED PATRON T0 longed -tor- relist--_You Vid. 0c BROADWAY'S MAD WHIRL; TY FRE A quiet fiftecc: minutes In New ork’s- financial centre. ‘This after- noon: Car No. 4, of Mr, Ryan’ ar | Mr. Nelmont'’s Columbus avenue Ine, ta coming down Broadway full of pas- | pengers, In front of No. 42, just below Wail siya sctive Ingulation causes a sudden —fash—of— fame ithe mater box! Passengers fall over themaalvea ann —ench—otherRUtting on.” Harole Murpiy,. Ue hotorman, goey wane with last boatload’ of “survivors. Gi excitement. Policemen come: 6 comAS esiody. commen. Ate up from 15: butts trp he. Rot eats tanding in front of the 4. ‘Duliding.. No. 25 Hroadw Ye ard More exeltement. 3 The trick tears off one of Air. Hark: mported lamps, wrecks one. of hie (mporied mud guards and. reduces his imparted chauffeur, Eugene Villon. to, ate where Eagen¢ cannot tale | anything. but iccated Fren Other taddae trncks.come ; Seer fire ; also Insurance Wino A-peif- with a hand ex- out the fi GOOF Tredimenls You ere troubled with that loathsome and | dipeare, pune abe You have CET AIS WEE ROLL: me: Benjamin Gordon. a slecping-car por-| yoursel tes, Of No.0 Weat Fitty-fret streaty chee had an experience in a Bowery mv: seum last night that the average sleep: | & jug-car patron would dave enjoyed to the mit, Benjamin had his blood teat- ed. He desctibed the operation in Essex Market Police Court to-day, and on the} ttrength of his story John BF. Gillis and John MoGlennon, the “proprietor anit cawhler, respectively, of the museum, ‘¢ held fn 1,00 bail each on a chares ot eae ed la “It wus disher day," explained don, pays mah jato_duh.-mua: ral 0 Inside duh place when ‘qne ‘Se un gern Taencaste met ident want —tuhatt mah blood test "I guttinty does, I was infohmed to Brava holt on two handles of a ma- bth -jat-stood. by..duh_wall,Den der tu ned on duh ‘leotric ght works. waa-suttingly—e—pow' ful—- shocks T couldn't ap O HOWhOW, “I “hottered rc he'p ley gimme duh laugh, hally when Tin Jee hachally. faiteoe ectricity dey asts me how much I'd ive to. AYE em _shut_off. current. tol’ ‘em T'd give ‘em a wot an’ dey done Jemme loose. AlLAT- had--was 2. centa,!- concluds Gi ‘After. leaving. the ‘but dey palied t bi A mugeum Gord, poke to a policeman who referred. him th the Eldridge street mation. A detec: tive was gent to tha Bowery with him andthe museum men were locked up. MESSAGE FROM POPE TO AMERICAN CATHOLICS 'Mgr:--Kennedy--Says—All-Europe Sympathizes with Rome's Fight Against France. Mav. 'Themas—F>-Keanety rector of the “Americas College at Rome, arrtyed here to-Cky on the Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse with a message from the Pove to_Amerienn Catholics. Itcwus thet Jf the Church had fepel ves jnideration from whi jhe. Unlted -Sinten vihare—"wauld been no trouble over Mer.Ki y sald th arene wae. sas cwith: the cathe olles of Gor- jon with a IB ta Will relleve billogsne indigestion, torpid live and aluddleh - bowels. ° wWomgn ana’ child: to know of) having rt Every wan, Hertho most. aktiful moderate cost, leli's original nalnr, tone loath ‘To dtmongtrata: Ra: Aw Ait iwork done by slecteieity, | treats eharge, to Catarrh pu! fotese air ime aoa, koow what Th Jor others. addroas what ofa to get one of these tarrh, Write right now. Soe. Erwrubetey . Guarunté the haw king: apiuing oad i gthe, coastant annoying, the & cure was Imi mucus into ald teed doctor vel Yo you: that CATARTET TORN an a tat, palate Untalling oF at he thacounterts. te! Te ioe bee ag | eeaaprae Sonate teat en” el een, tau the Winker: face, pales Hoy 1 he you Intely. ri thowt cazkaths te Stare seat ott Rov Will (te stecure one “ot. the the tree treats re in thie. mail wil a bran ees tor (oe Whe overwarig causes brala-eg, of nervous force, impaira the diges- Hon; or hea Tnective bowel make In bowes toc, and aga, e@ Food Coa Drugs Act ‘Morphine, Fo to pe ‘Rheumatism 1 Liter ana i Kiclueyn. ies thelr dantalleny Lhe el DWYEH-HATRICK DWYBH, beloved Von ot. Hannah and Edmund: eb add het Of Mra, Plunkett, | _ HELP. WANTE Rat , tor saree Teren

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