The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1910, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“Weather Burea ‘have evolved a subway plan which you ‘will submi “Tam waiting for the final solution,” Waa the Mayor's brief answer. ‘Then the talk turned again on assess- ments for subway dullding, and it was remarked that taxation full valua- ton an Well as assessment would reap the city ample millions for adequqate SIMPLE RITES AT FUNERAL when I appointed them on th very Subject of increased valuation, and 1) ee harangued them again recently on thet . very subject,” said the Mayor, “I tad Wishes of Christian Science subway worrtes in mind. I realized that when the city couldn't afford to bulld new court houses ite finances and fources had to grow before we could undertake subways, What is the result? ‘The Tax Commissioners have increased valuations 9600,00,00-~a tiling never be- fore heard of. Now 1 suppose the real estate sharks will begin to yell, but let pe BD We haven't reached the full tion mark, either. “I fave no word for or against any Plan to express for publication or other Founder to Be Followed at Burial on Thursday. wine at this timé,” said the Mayor.| Trustees in Boston to Con- “T would not know how to vote tommorrow if the matter came up inue C Affairs aeais cha chor eaticing nections | tinue Control of Affairs— could easily afford assessment in ex: | . It would not be a} dy E then consider the en- hanced valuations that would result.” — Another question brought forth this from the Mayor vigorously. “People do not seem to get tt out of | ——$—— thetr Heads that the city is not going to| Rady's final resting place was given out own the subways ultimately. The city | py the Christian Science leaders here ate $2,000,000, (Continued from First Page.) fa going to own. They seem to labor) Epenzen J. Foster Fxidy of Waterbury, under the delusion that when theme i Mr. “isqayrs adopted son, t# ox dammed capitalists do put up money they | acted to be present at the funeral —the capitalists—are going to own * subways in perpetuity. _ though this morning he had not heen oMctally notified of his mother's death h Ml for more than a w That is not so. Mrs, until last Friday. On Thursday she mle | took her last ride in her familiar closed carriage, When the end came she was surroun by thore who had byen | closest to her for y Tried to Heal Herself. Christian Scientists do not admit the Hikhe, conditions in the London Ex change Were disregaraed by the stock market thie morning, for trading man!- tested n disposition to react during th NES ae MG TOAIE IRC URES At firet half hour. The seliing, however, cording to Alfred Farlow, Mrs, Eddy her- was not urgent as the liquidation that self brought | an effort | th nd) yy upward characterized last week's session, and toward the end of the first hour buying orders supplanted the carly selling Prices entered on a strong swing that carried the list about 1 pyint to heal herself of her 1 was peaceful, ‘arlow, and she ultles to the last moment “error.” according to nod ner face As to her last words, no one has given out any | . "4 | above’ Saturday's final figures Jetails. The same mystery that had | This buying movenent appeared to be | surroun Mrs, Eddy for years ts | caused by & feeling of easiness on the) hrown avout part of the trading element in regird| taker was ord to the tenor of President Taft's mer- | ve ange to Congress to-morrow In finan: | { clal circles it is expected that the Piest- | dent will recommena aothing radical in tariff reforms, Stocks ruled strong and quiet in the later period, | Afternoon trading was of little con: | small upturn in the local r death, The under ed to say nothing, and Uttle could be learned of her last 1ess, Hetween the last hour and a ment of her death, twelve ours later, leaders of the Church were very bur but no one haw been avie to discover | about what, In cor ounces nee wil the State w Dr George L. West, a district medical ex: the only feature worthy of aminer, was note, Interborough preferred made the | Smiver Was called to the Eddy home showing, with a vise of 2 1-2 paints, |S¢¥eral hours after her death ant gave In 4he final hour prices were Inclined PReumonia as the immediate se of to @ase off, but the ma. ket was ge raj-| death, He had no way of id ly higher at the clone, when the It was | the body other than by what ho was slightly under top prices of the da: | told by members of the household, and Total sales of stocks were 372.00/ by the fact that the face wax of the! shares, and of bonds $1,430,000, woman he had frequently seen in the | | Rady carriage and who had been | pointed out to him as the founder of ntifying Pricer of stocks Fa satueases | Christian Sctence. George W. Giover of | Lead, 8. D., Mra. Eddy's son, who ts on his way, will beyond a doubt know his mother's face, Left No Mes age. Reporters attempted to get permission | Net at CH wea. | a] | trot © one of the simartariw te iano we oar! ARuled Family When a Child Sie miete | num view the face of the dead, ex b a al of ft ne. Dis | plaining that enemles of Chrtstt : sea cord appeared in her cla. d stutent Science would say that Mrs, Eddy nad | ‘ fell away. been dead for years and that the body| Mary Baker Glover Eddy's life story fc invalid with a nervous system nope- Third Husband Dies. i | exampled record of mystery, | 1*s!y shastere¢ Was that of some one else. Jy an unexaimp \ Lac NBUE Thin He THe TATA aoe Wer f dward J We don't care what they saye' he| power, vanity, romance and amazing! openly avowed her belief in mesmen, ATENM a aged and - | replied) Me sald they knew Mrs, Eddy | achlevemon sm and clatrvoyancy and procee verrified ser t land ne nim personally talked with| pigtorians no doubt will ¢ her as| to practise both. She went into trances, ne een Anca rane of blac + er four weeks ago. [heard strange volces and mysterious Practices, and her hus ho most remarkable woman of modern | eard ‘ y ey ourth editio i. “Bhe ieft no message.” te all that was | (no a nee aK within the limita|raepings and foretold events whicn aced a fourth edition of + eaid of her last words. Her last write | ‘mes. It ly possib! es te bah » to pass ER a! ek upor ee Me WOtAMee Ata: Obed lk RMLIE She Of newspaper # only to trace the} Mary Glover finally married Arens over his own s We AE enitchtee tant ahtroniecicae he outline of Mrs. y's unique character! Daniel Patterson, a handsome, bis Within a monti, Mrs. J anid ay + Wrote them last Thursday after asking | OMe OF! beared giant of a man who for yeara WAS dead. Rufus K. Noyes, a promi- at + | Mrs. Laura &. Sargent for pen and pad tas? tecikin ie haiea\ W Mary A.|had moved among the ent physician of Boston, had attend: gy + of paper. sia cb (i (| towns as a travel vim and osed the case ax Us + | ore m 10 was. in the | they. i HBR T aR] Various estimates nave ooen made of | Morne Faker and she was Horn in tle) They we in ie tie anlage 33% | Mrs. Eddy's wealth, but those closest to : eee ey ee a {ola Mark Bake Vth ELROWA r ra at A a ended 140% 4 %| her say she leaves about $2,000,000, In Peal be fe yi hd ee ener | pithy ire + hla cwite Ks 4 autopsy. Haff n Mrs fi a 4 | 907 4 i mbrose, Who seems terson carried bh . his arms . mn 3 x gi 1g 07 she provided handsomely for her ypical New Xnaland h downstairs to the# bridal ceremony looked long her bus- | aon and adopted son and turned over to) APICR! SAN Unkine 0 jand then drove away with her and her, band’s heart, which she had asked ty trustees for inv ent $18,770, Kor tha ORdina cradle in his dentist's wagon. fh exes GRoh Bane 8 owe my | It is understood her property ts F sek bling finer at it, she cried | But Mark Baker, the father, was a ave Away Her Baby. 1 Th Mara) UBS — % | wilted to the Church, Frank 8, Streeter, | ¥¢, Sane rar | Jaren etek i er laladretneaaieas ec lnte. emt, i ClarGuut aoe hieen, cae cane nd ¢ aracter. From yours before the baby, band died of arsentcal poison, mental- HS f | OF Concord, N. 3, hawave + who drew | tim the future vdiacoverer and found- ashington r, had b ly adminietered! ay — he |, i# Quoted as saying a w . Christ t e away he Ry this time Christian Science had 1494 hy er? of Christian ed n away the imotir y a ie § | perprive many When admitted to pro-| paysionate, dominating and headstrong | Mary Glover never displayed the slighi- been firmly catablished | ‘Then an BN + A) vate, Me says all heirs are provided | Pature est interest in her son, peared Calvin A. Frye, one ot the mos 19 + %| for and there will be no contest. | ' i In her K, "Retrospection and Intro- important and mysterious figures in Hy Wadith Man pe wnarkut inane i, Ruled Her Family. spection,”” Mrs, Eddy writes that her the life story of Mrs, Eddy ty Ble is Neh eai iteration ia: hie [Cae ne aa the rule of this head-/ infant son was taken from her by ploi- at that time s a machintat, eee Pe 9, WERE one 4 ong, vIEO n that the girl Mary y were kep : ; working at Lawrence, Mass. tai wh el Ficcils | ste bigoted man that the girl | y re Keps apart; tha i . = 8 pine Uh year. : tana rea | Pune the Ww years her Hoc iad bean JONG and: thar, sven, vearm olds and’ reaeat aan vent b t fs) Ht was easy to learn the first and real | stra event There were six her had vainly Christian Scien Mes ity NA% MER + Ql impression which the death of the | cnidien-abigal tha, ie Ath : first 5 Was on oe 4 S| founder of their cnurca made on Ch bert, Mary and Geor All inherited r met his mother pall u vt cities, hiya ay WR 4 | tan Scientists. After the morning ser | the family quality food looks; ali) #82in he was a married man with fou y vice He ON ET 4 1 | vices th gregation, as@isual, x. were high tempered and forcetu children, | Ile had fought gallantiy ed with her to the end, OR toy thy] y | were hig 1 r fal, throughout the civil war, and had bee, Adopts Doctor as Son. ered in knots and groups in the ehuren's Ing deg ds tphet MAA F een 5 a aie ores ciucecs ie: : , Shot through the hy Shiloh, Mis, Eddy was rapidly rising to the a8 a . h When fifteen years 0} Gio: with) Zenit power in “S88 when sh arie? for the joss of a friend and ad eM A y to Tilton, whic ve f th ys a ne " y | moved with a peried of thirs physician pr S BROKE JOHNSTONE’S RECORD) isc:. ur tiey uttered no lamentations. | was then cust bexinuins to develop as, Leen forms a chapter In iifont town, 8 1 him as ao Mrs dy's great age and her physical | q yanufactoring centre Mrs, Eddy's career which she strove to her son fal pub- Weather Bureau Finds Aviator’s| condition have been known to all the | From chilthood she alone, of alt the th end to Keen seoret world for years. family, contested the will of old Mark Atterson was poor and Barograph in Perfect Shape— No Change in Methods. Answer to Aero Club. Thore most prominent in the chureh PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 5,—Ateording | Not -neiuding ourae, the men and to George 8. Blise, chief of the Unied| ¥ howho Ww at Mrs, Kddy's bet 1 Btates Weather Bureau in this city, | * spoke with great reserve of fessor to Mre, Hddy Apmatrong Drexel rose to a height of | Possible sve 9,897 feet in hia Might to make a new) fail where wi tie world's altitude record for aeroplanes | Methods of ¢ nth tha in this city on Nev, 23. The best Mré. Eddy's and t vious record 4 fect, mad will b pilcitly followed; pre Ralph Johnstone, w.0 wan later killed | dicted idently that the chureh she in Denver. Drexel claimed he reached | founded will grow as tt has grown, an altitude of 9,910 feet ed out few They p When members of the Acro Club of era, ths America In New York questioned the| the church work had 4 Correctness of Nr. Drexel'n record the! ty siry, Eddy for some : latter immediately placed atter IN| oe ent Peep of the hands of the Weather Bureau ex. | the hep rr YAR EY eRe Ca perts and announced thai if they agreed that he broke Jolnstones record erates ow it was being per would fight to Pave his figures officially | furmed accepted, The baragrap! used by Mr.| With Mrs, Eddy when she breathed Drexel wos the fame as that taken up her last were Calvin A. Frye, who for by Johnstone at Belmont Park. It Was years ba member of Mrs. Be 10 five different tests by the! bady's household and known variously at Washington, and gs ner private secretary, her coachman been a ach test eiawed the barograph to be ony ses goatmne : “tage OR excellent Instrument. * t ae ni Me aura Bar z kent, who han Mrs. Lidty's house mil . keeper years, the Rev, Irving © Head of Suffolk County Bank Dewd. ay iniinsun, formerly of Concord, Ni RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Dec. --Pr.! bur now a member of the lecturing P. Terry, President of County National Ban the Suffolk siaf of the died at his and for Mother Church in Boston ¥ months an assistant pri- home this morning of heart ditense. Dy, Yate etary and a member of the Terry was one of the ext known phy-| Eddy Adam H. Dickey, fe sicians on Long Island and took c¢ merly as Clty, Mo, Mrs, Eddy's siderable Interest Beventy-ono years old of Yale, politics, He w and a@ graduate her respon¢ jam A athvon, who came from Colorado, and Mrs. Rathvon, sis beet (> New York | genet ASS t ey A GMRM AS UAB be W feyih yet te New york | 4 ALG” Quinine. Pabkete oats ae Caan, + Be AUER | Troan i NS money if it fails to cure, ° | GROVE's" denature lee each bos | 250 | subway construction | The Increased Assessment. | . ‘angued the Tax Commissioners | le NO NEW CHURCH HEAD. | uldy had been able to get about | all her powers to bear in| Bake a WU, id UN AX, bDeveMbsL ‘Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, First ae Here; Figures in Local Split Hida c ARCHIBALD MSLELLAN | FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST SCIENTIST, is 5 BOSTON, Tee Cb Phebe Coayrigar Ib. by Lane W REID Who, like her husband, has been a mem-| Dr, W ber of the Eddy househ house is as follows Didn't Know End Was Near. 1 received a suimme Apparently, Mr. id, Mrs, | Woods between 9 a count of his visit to the ns from Alde nd 10 this ma AP SIBIHOL. foal ah ly carer |@nd went at once to Chestnut Hill, On was 80 Fane 410; /ahe ering the mansion | was Impresse bive noe Tt wae Wot expected that With the luxurious furnish nd pare she would show tr dation in any case, | "ularly the magnificent O: Se rays thats, han aleave Iwas liken up the main statrwa Rile seein ek and then we made a sharp tura to the mother’ ophase oF ipa t, from there walking straight ahead ness and had no ap nsion Whatever | t0 § room that looked out in the dl as to the transition. ton of Hamm i te: George W. Glover was informed of | Ying tn a bed death Mrs | bie mother's death in a despatch sen dy looked tk ieul old lady | to him yesterday by Calvin A. Frye. The marks of «xtreme Were plain, The telegram follows however. the form small ant “George W. Glover, Lead, 8. Dak.: slight. Sie must hi n very feeb! 1 regret to Inform you that. ye “Of course T only 1 the most pe mother paased quietly away 1 tory queations, was told that day night after a few igi Mh Ned, either Funeral angements will be delayed fore or aft Until we are advised. whether you or | ¢Xunination 1 made 1 was sat any of your family will be present and | death was due to natural causes. Ot when we may expect you, se the cause have been pneu- CALVIN A. F m eart tr or one of a nuim- ber thin Pneumonia Caused Death, Dr said th certificate Dr, West was the only paysician Who} prohably would give pneumonia as th saw the body. \cause of death. +o-- Mrs. Eddy’s Amazing Career; constantly to tim: years V to live ina shabby hear the village of Raker, They strong lashed from the t that was twelve years old, Suc wa sand d 1 “not atures other ehil cate , among the foothills of dren,” her mother in Mountain Ble was capricious nud demanded af Divorces Second Husband, fection ae her natural right, 880 yey cusrroilod bitterly until t ‘ passed her girlhood in idleness, ruliny erate unlch aes fine gn the members of bev faintly with a malterson, Who had oe authority that filled the simple folk of It one of’ the Bouthern batt the neighborhood with am ent an: was captured by the Confed Bot @ little dingust, ois and thrown inte a Soutie Even he old fa feared to? 1. His wife, apparently er because op n to her tie incident as act of Provide Be t ralized ¢ y Mass. rm) e " known I ars later Dr, Pa fm rear but ed at Tilton, called a couneil of the as * family announced * At one time ver to live with f ng convulsions and made provision the rieid aw if In death as he could Married to Bricklayer, peop? Her fi band wa ge Wash i wnaton Glover, a bricklayer, and the 1 eath in 1896 Blows friend rother aitersan oO ed a divorce Samuel ey nos ed cha cf derer whe y Raker oye papers In the case old: toak : Pulneas Parkhurst ton, N.C. where, six months | he Qi Hl ever be associated with led af yellow fever ade aba’ | pt His widow way dest as a Leaie: of disease. tute, but the © Avocent « wonderful powe burial to Glove aber Be ie palereyl power their order, and p back hea jury to ine, she be- to her father's ‘or tre. Meved, had wreeked he: nervous system George Washingt he |Q the f © Mrs. Eddy met dead father and f fira: time. At the From that time on to her se me moletp nine of the riage in 1663. Mary nal t le was effected, But nately with her fa i nor ant sister, Mrs, Tilton, She posed asa chron. plished. T ¢ restless mii at Was accom J of the woman FIRST READERS YIRGIL O i | STRICKLER-yy Xs °. CHRIST SCIENTIST KEW YoRIS had been giyen (ts first real interes When Quimby died in 1886 Mrs terson paid glowing tribute memory n -published = verse. years later Mra, Eddy pabl first edition of her boc 0 in which no acknowledgment Health” Of indebtedness to Qrimby was mado. Upon thi. book Mrs E reared stian Science, claiming it te revelation od All stude the still surviving doctrines of Quim- by insist that it wes a revelation from the old faith heale: Glover narried New Year's attended th x outcome rd and ton, M a home had bee rely | a ation of this move was ever | attempted beyoné a statement that Mra | Fudy desired te . tae | head Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures stores health There i jus medicine, Get it to-day ant} he king it at once, la wid form or in coated tablets called Sarwatabs, centre of ses and re- nd st.ength. | biood dis no ns good chocolate R 56, 1910. $100,000 DINNER SERVICE FOR CLARK MANSION. GHICAGO, Dec. 5.—Perhaps the most expensive dinner service ever made én | this country will be shipped from this | fate HE DIED IN city to-day to former United States Ben- | ator W. A, Clark of Montana, for use in i his new home in Fifth avenué, New | York. of twenty-four, contains 900 ple each | specially designed to har...onize with the | ining room, and cost $100,000, | ——— MERCURY 10 BELOW ZERO | Walter Archer's Mo Mother Keeps Nees pained PS|"" IN UPPER PART OF STATE. Promise to Him Made While | ROME, Y., Dee. The first cold | He Built Fatal Aircraft, | sar. of re iy tare parecticael | SALIDA, Col, Dee. 6 —Beneath the A A ‘ rock upon which he toll trom the 7. | Give Your Wife a foot plunge in his “home-made” aero- . plane Maturday the of water Janto Vacuum Cleazer Archer, the seventeen-year-old boy in+ . | ventot, wan buried by his parents yes- for Christmas terday, and on the grave they burned what was left of the wrecked machine, ‘The burial of the lad at the spot where h his own wishes, expressed to his mothor accident, 4 [Ty will do entirely away with her “Housecleaning” troubles, _ A perpetual Guarantee Bond is given with cach machine. Inspect the Santo Vacuum met death was In accordance with a few days before the when hinting of @ surprise he ha¢ ° 3 A fab ets ; pike Cleaner, tlectrical Holiday “Just fou walt, mother.” Mrs. Arche Decorations and er says he told her, “and I'l) give “Everything Electri- great Surprise, But if anything cal for the Home” 1d happen to me 1 don't want at our store. you to make a fuss. If any of my inventions should be my death don't SANTO SALES CO., tell the world, for it might make fun of me, Bury me right where I dsop."* At the time the mother was ignorant of her boy's plan to attemp: a fight in an aero) ne clad titi igiocccnes own construction, POLICEMAN ENDS SCHOOL STRIKE ~——-WITHAIS BELT tu A te CHRISTMAS THINGS _ That are Distinctively is “Different from the Orcinary.” ete ‘ " and A wisit 10 this store will banish all CGH Hated 27001 SANs HERE)? Goud, asiow-at you wul giv. Thou- ‘ bec menamemaes sands of unusca things from China belt stung again and again. aid Japan at irices to fit eberyone’s “SING FAT CO. SLCCEs UR Ty PiovG Fal & CO. FAMOUS ORIENTAL BAZAAR t. Wolfe final! pd like a hare for the 8 Nor did his bold compa linger Jong on his trail as the w belt reached for their ni Ali in at 9 o'Clock. dropped | Then came other g 1125-1127 Broadway Nipestsul and tswead vac eeeue ae QUR ONLY SiORE IN NEW YORK Mrs. AUGUSTA Le ntered with bin bet A’so oan crancisco ans Los An,cies, Cal, STETSON... d behind his back. By the time clock bell rang W. was able to report hes y pairs of bree: strike's The Provide a few cush . for this e.8 had used wasn't my | but I guess over, Wiesais PRESENTS Diamonds, Watches ones The sarge has got six kids o r - ew gald Richards, “and they're 2 ; sters, It isn't hard to guess wh Pag trtleeetite ies , at Willam Payne) the prin rlevance of the strik ALL bs » Le Tl ers was that they were not being trans- #| ferred to the school: quiok: enowkh, Call, write oF phone 907 Cortlandt, and that pupils in other schools were announced last erry sete 6 MAIDEN LAMERK 82 nt with the mar pts carrying placards ear Bee rrying placar endous din, Twenty-five gi voma sake. al — ugar 7 he! parading until thetr sensational wed- | bitven, and it w ce hea E eS wid follow hem In Paris, No date wos Lip ala A SUICIDE. Bloomer-Taylor nuptials, bu Neille Caldwell, went abroad about the| the Manhattan State Hospital on Ward's middle of the summer to buy the trous-| Island, committed suicide this u >y hanging. ternoon He WaathTY:NWn VeRtE oll represent real dollar tor dollar value, fhey remained in Paris until a few] 14 had been in the Institution for We can prove conclusively to you weeks ago, and shortly before they re-| tine that they are the most expensively Le he engaxement was broken, There |, ¥fteF lunch to-day an attendant pass-| built pianos in existence, but not ment was bro There | :n¢ qhrough one of the corridors saw the ‘ one Ut ons neither Miss Taye | yy hanging from a transom over a| the highest priced, which in con- i a door. junction with their superb musical qualities makes them the choice of | far-seeing piano purchasers. Send Postal for Catalogue. WISSNER WARE ROOMS 96 Sth Ave., cor. 15th St, N.Y, S3ReSN Briton St Preativa following a equally reer, Was Tea is ten just as eggs are s. Do not r isoned | y Interested fuess ct toa qual- ity, Ask your asa own for driv grocer for | “Cooked m D lesa rides to} | Kettles Lined " fa nd is as uunth Silver” |“EDDYS” (JELLIES Red Currant, Grape, Raspberry, etc. Select Pruriny home-made style, at your GROCER B. PRITCIAND, Maker, 371 Greig 9. A handsome ‘ollection presenting the latest de- ; ‘i ; epg MARY A velopment of this attractively rich combination of | Ree. precious metals. The designs are exclusive throughout. | and. Delevied Gold Hat Pins, with filigree top. . $2.00 | Scarf Pins, platinum, with wine | | Monee, @21 Pearl and ve Collar Pins... $8.50] colored topaz............ $12.50) vy: nays be a at s is Seed Peal aces with gold A similar design with diamond 1 Aah ie wietea Goann mice sees clasp $10.00 added $18.00) _quiem will be sing, Invent Calvary, Jatinum La Valliere Pendants, Full Dress Sets of mother-of- a mire —= with baroque pearls and dia- pearl and with platinum bead. { -¥sT, FOUND AND > = WARDS, monds Annnann onan $35.00] Including three studs, sleeve | LosTote PEERY part Tie Clasp, 14k. gold . $2.50] buttons and six vest buttons.. $18.50) vet veto sad Oty ila a ve ie Establisted Over Hall a Ceatury,

Other pages from this issue: