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OP RET LTT NEE LATE EE oT i ee eee ee eee oe cee mri r a rer ae on a - THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910. CAN DUCHESS American Nun Home From Pagan Land, ALIMONY EXILE |; Peeeeereta\| 91) TRUST ie jn WITHDRAWS SUIT Where Pinch of Salt Is Sania’s Best Gift SNSJERSEVIS (282322! RETURN $700,000 “ [New York court «he r ess than $1 th i BAD FOR HEALTH Hl es OF DRAWBACK LOOT ary Vi ‘ Roosevelt, Here With “Court Refuses to Stop Prose-| Her Sister, Tells of Her P tution and Wife of Duke de | Work Among Natives. 1% Choiseul Leaves Town. — Abolition of Polygamy ja year, His a | deipiiia in 1802 and & ‘am was awarded her. | | aMdawit that she had | Henry G. Moore Pines for City ly sired Teuthe te 5, i nd with nephew. | Offer to Settle Fraud Case for Frank J. Kerrigan, and had seen Moore tin a window of a house In Ruther d and Wants Order of Arrest J avenue, apparently in good health Vacated. i f | That Sum Approved by | Loeb and Wis SST HIDES HIS IDENTITY |COVERS NINE vie . foe 5 Creates a New and Dif- | CROWD WITH ACCUSED. ficult Problem Where COURT DENIES REQU ; ee —_——. the Women Outnum- BEFORE F FEK ; “Newest Sensation in French ber the Men. Wife and Daughter Arrayed {Other Importing Concerns i 1 | Bogus Picture Trial Causes = 1inst Each Other at the DEAT ] p specially in the South Said Ye { an Uproar in Tours. hy Nixola Greeley -Smith. Hearing. \ | to Be Involved, Too : i aT aL GI AGINOrTOT a Sal “ ——— ee * POURS, France, De. ns uid leave ae Asserting that residence In Ruther-) ., . P If the recommendation of Collector | Ang of Sobek tetay ur ele Chiat 1X. J whither he had tea to] YOuth Found Dy ag in Brook- ane ahd DULSL-ATHeNNY, Wike Cie ' arr * an nee yw t “ Voll arrest for contempt of court, was curred a shington th draws 5 ccititens. fa ot ory sean: "tearno injuslauy toh Nath, vice Bs ieee lyn Post-Office Won't ba iy axes writ te salted Ri Ue sen TH Bate) Choiseni-Prs of wait or a square asked the Appellate Diviston of the Su+ a ae es Trust for $700,000, It Is sald to-day. ‘The [| coketes Hamiico Pie ween preme Court yesterday to stay the or- Give His Name. | oMctais decid 1 conference yesters | PPobnend ‘that tie he aaeet Yee der of Jiistice O'Gorman, directing h'y | ' unt offeret by the trust, bir tand world old tivink that nprisonment for not paying urtears of oy the dag ae aa to bis | A well-dressed young man who had ® whack” The Puolle Prose Po eaee the trian) be continued S la move afforded another surprise Be Tithe proceedings that tind ou ed dally n ed ey ram 1 ‘ ner wife, Gertrude Vho Appellate Diviston dented the application, but also dismissed the | notion of Mrs. Moore for the dismiswi | husband's appeal from the judg. | verns of the duty paid on raw such sugar is manute poor other by-prody 1 but 1 per cent. of the removed every mark of ld ifleation from his clothing eut his throat early ridor of the Brooklyn Office and wan taken to tle Hrook- day in the ¢ ea! Joke, would you not? | oy Sey ae But jf you lived in the Kast African 4 order of arrest | against tal | } NN the Docheas inetitured her ett] PevnemoF Ueenda you would be . ; Patrotman strickiand of the Adams | 4 ay 1 to have t! inne: the D'Autbyd, chnrzing sat they ented, and a very lucky | Moore's married daughter, Mrs, Eliaa| #treet station found the man huddted | cope t rebates ET Mblndted ter cur of $30.07) | h. tie walt or the soap came your Way | Schott, made an affidavit in her father’s |!) 4 corner, He had cut his throat and | vin, t Pedtion the piotures al 1 learned this and many other ir he She said that her mother had |8ashed hix neck tn several places, The| from @ low Peed 09 Ge emirions. eve brought an art esting figa ato Onriatinas jn Mt to do with the young girls be said was worth more than $10,00),)79%0r he used lay beside } P vernment has 2 mC ere comes a question. There are iy owned proper in Brockton, . and When an moulance cane he had eat | a ay for at least expert to court who rid Tithe supe Af a when 1 talked y with more women than men in Uganda, aod Philadelphia, and had securities, Jewei- tly recovered — consclougness ee tiie chs Merauited, Che] Rev. ‘Mother Tau, An Ametionn nut| ie te diehoult: sometimes: to: pre for jry and a bank account Jasked for his name Gava a¢0 WOR cals Tome Vesiorday busine who is spending he* first Christmas to } them, Mother and Daughter War, — | Me@uarrie of No. s avente. | Washington that the Government was Wee of standing text! New relght years in Neam-| “When we firet went out to t 1," | "She told me, inid M Schott, | such person is known at that ad- act against the Trust for these ed arias Pract bya, where she has fived | Mother Paul added, ank’s nade | that she had transferred all her prop-{Ates# and in the hospital the young |, Irawhack” frauds, and the ne ae wikis con hat brow | wit jonary women sent) tiie inistake of trying to educate t rty to her + Tmabella Kerrigan, | a" admitted that the name was ficti- | development was to-day's news that the f han on rem aan we yaa vn Abbey, the Fran. {Yotng girts according to our ideas, We so that when she began this action | (ous a declared tt was ily name | Trust las offe 00) i settlement nen \ta dor wing fh A he would Rive. vat Collector Loeb's office has des Aut sean conven! MINH, London, t mM Gomesiio Work, sewing &he could swear truthfully that she ed 3 md that Colle D'Auizy Denies Guilt wane . y There were no fi bs t ‘ esult was they go vam \ere were no papers and no money | cided to recommend ite acc erasps you will recall that when ® result was they got the nam was penniless ‘ I Win own defense D'AUlby axMerted our mighty od: Waa ih atten het of ziest girls in the land,’ and M oor, retorted to this state- |!" hie clothing, and he had re ed} The forma bat, he Berea ie cainteth apr ree eyed sien oul Gt hte: % body wanted to marry them becauss 1 ihent: {the tatlor’s tags from his coat a to. the waranieed the authenticity of the 2 iy Out of his Way) ee aia hey did lous hoelng i Fi | meetin Brtiworks, ond if they were copies fo call upon this hunter of another | 84s fala “Ney did lens hoelig than any s Tam speaking of my own daugn- next Tueada ter, I do not care to go into details of the disgraceful Ife which she has led and is still leading, or the manner in which she got rid of $10,000 she ine herited, It is absolutely false to say | The Government is understood to have* of similar fraud at other ports, tort=the American gitl who had gone | other women in Usa Ho had retied eo newial on the opinion | to capture souls where he went to bag | Women Cultivate the Land. PB vf American art experis and American Ss and slaughter elephante, At th "You the women of the Bagandas i + ad eal art critics, When he was in| time of Mr. Roosevelt African trip| cultivate the land about their houses } mk several years the Untied | tie name of M. Y 100) livad oven deceived tn thelr pur jasing Him. (Prom the Ohio Tribune.) “Mr. Chairman,” said the new mem-| of the literary club, “f move you, unearthed eviden against other particular! ¥ ner Paul was very |and grow o y b 4 . d grow enough vegetables and grails sir 1 Be ae usin u a “ives need much before the public, But the other | to support the family, The woman with | sald IT had transferred all my ‘Prise to's point onder, Off Chalk wr nis ; etree res uties on the theory at hie L. bs 4 er, . alte (From the London Chronicle. by chal ms for on » hoe fs worth two dozen women with ty, M daughter has been a ri fp wanvases were original specla Boe bh in iu Bt in oti he sy sad tee ut ane vilnes acute of worry to me by| Mem” interrupted ene of the other! tieredity, however powerful in the ulby added that he had vefriended mM peed, uNheralc he :Heeele: : menibers, field of athletics, is powerless in th reason of her waywardness and her unwillingness to stud: In her afMfdavit Mrs, Scho liwes at the Hoffman House, » spend Christmas| we had to learn, Also, the natives do Tr Paris, acted as a confidential agent | With Mra, J. J. White, whe | not for our notion of cooking, #0 the: nl the purchase of pictures and | lives at ) West Elghty-tirat street. were right fn saying 9% ; girls and eventually became an ine Now we alm to educate We friend of Mrs, Paine. Bopime cet Surattay rent the ideas of thelr ow This jast statement caused Madam = “Christmas in Uganda is a time of) of ours. We t n th WAuiby to rive before Judge Rovert® burning at,” Mother Paul began. | poral 3 and he making, and w Ll eetaeted the peanciarant as one wardens wither up, Even encourage them ¢ r four’ to desiroy the hay mua African vegetation dro a 0 cal ween aoe ene Hons ; a . vihing ieneulshen under what | Moinr-the, ny eee nalacd MEPs cyrepathios ot ihe fashioceste | eems S Power of heat. We have 201 one io to find her out in her ; hative children in our school and @S| garden beeing.” folks who have uttended every wession 4 | OF the trial, and to-day there wan a| thre would be no holiday for them In|” pesides the school Mother Paul de hack to thelr homes We | goribed there is a hospital in Nsambya Molay pro-d’Aulby demonstration when | sending th tate your point of order.” theatre. Have you noticed the chit e gentieman says ‘I move you."| jeasness of the dramatist? It seema who] Tt is not only out of order but utterly | that the successful dramatist is at the ye she | absurd for a man of 114 pounds to talk | end of a series and never leaver a suc | was brought up in a convent and other of imoving’ a chairman who welghs| cessor. look down the list of them, |institutions until she seventeen, | 300. Ae from Gilbert to Shaw, and you will find e received $10,000 from the estate} “The point in well taken!” roared the| never a child. Further search brings * grandfather, Andrew M. Moore. presiding ofc; bringing his gavel) up ‘Thomas Hardy, Barrie, Maeterlinck, 1 dacaebAd down with a resounding thud; "the gen-| pinero, Cecil Raleigh, Maugham, Lock |Tt was then, she says, that her mother | tleman will merely ‘move’ or take his Granville Barker, Frederick Fenn, Lovie told her about owning property. seat!” Napoleon Parker—and only Henry Ar= | Must Come to New York. thur Jones and Hall Caine are dram- Isabella Kerrigan, Mrs. Moore's niece, atist# with children, resented the allegation that her aunt nS Weg PONS saad omar appens Sometim: 1 transferred all her property ta her (its Lonnie Comtarseaveal) @he) Paines when they were strangers From the Louisrille Courier “How'd you like to be enga millionaire: } M. Sturel ro ‘J, addsessing the Court, | have school as usual, but we have | wie a arated ty eg ihar: aiaauita: me fall that the Duchees wished to aban: | games and stories + [which was started In @ rather singular a said in an affidavit “L was engaged to one last summer] 1 was always unfortunate.” fon the proxecution besa f the way. A young man in a hurry to board “Lam sorry to be compelled to #a¥| ang ne seldom spent a dime. I want to saw ower ex- cousin, Mrs, Schott, wa: mmitted an ite, and s that T have “Our ehiidren know nothing of Santa qn elevated threw a nickel to a pews: . that my oMapeed. | Claus, but we always give them xo! him a paper, Opening pelled from be engaged to a young man who 4# down ry school to which she] here for two weeks with about #00 dn | ¢ vietton that the ca had entirely covered } boy who han Nothing, he said, bad been proved | iite col iy + Aulby Httle prevent if we have tt to give. Ayr on the t he found it to be the THER MARY PAUL. AND ° seve i 4 i fa roll Ghatl GRObASIS: Nave: (oan. 1a) selt j Against the d'Aulbys liteasiacnba BE "aaiG) WORM Ia | Gory: on th nee) i hah fa. Bethe Roe SEVELT was ever nent, ut seventeen y {3 rol proba v go to Ju To Destroy Letters. | scarce and sells for 2. tea quart, 8) a: that time he had never he " M, Bernard, of counse! for the defense, | very much valued hy them, And the par ainda Stottie | : oS ag Pre thing they treasure next to that 18 4) past stating the = ’ sayhr “ ‘ h ‘i gate hed promived that the letters piece of soap. Onee the Society for the | pial at Nsambya, and the young man, Propagation of the Palth sent Us a bX | who wan at the time extremely wor leged to Nave been written by the BE Duchers and, which he eald, formed tie | °f Cols. The children took to them at tment of $00-all t ried about the inve ration of the complaint, would be ee, but when the grown women #AW | h19 gacings—in Wall «treet, made a vow troyed. that the dolls coud open ard shut! iiat ne would send all his profits to | + Phe Prosecutor declined to ha't the thelr eyes they screamed and ran away. | soyrher Paul. shortly after he sent $200 | | ’ trial, but in wew of the day's develap | “Of course,” Mother Paul added, “the |, Mother Paul, and with the receipt of ments the friends of the D'Aulbys de- | great feoture of, Christmas Day for the a meeptnecsetves confident of ticir ace | grown-up natives is the midnight i, (tbe fies the building of the hospital | fvulttal. . |The first year they came from mils ‘ | i The Duchess hartily lett Tours to-day. | ayound and howled and sang ul through i ———_. Tye town ts filed with rom Saeed f Mors that the} the service. ‘The priests wore abla \ Beek Scat “| ake them understand, however, that R | peeiee ~ taeas Mme. D'Aulby former'y Pran-| 20lse Was Hot an avceptable synhol of Zi “ ~ eer tant of akton, tn which ott om Mi; and now they are as quiet | |Dr, Evans Demands Isolation) H. A. Thorpe Now Threatens hetiy wt married D' Aulbyfaurin: of th 5 reveren y congregation iy | Duchens's fi i J, the Boston cop- e e . be « Tv aravutae lave +7 1 _ eetiee's rst nysbend, the 1 cop | Oh aecowot of the Intense neat | DESPITE THREAT of Crooks and Tubercular In- to Bring Suit Unless Au- » aes for the altar at Christmas time, Wouid | mates at Morris Plains. i } STATEN ISLAND NOTES. [90% The to se 8 plore of om thorities Relient, 4 ‘ “Dear me,’said Santa Claus, pare tera rreaats ansttt| A Biotbre of the Church, | 10 SHOOT HIM ws ty ‘those childsen in New York ton will be given at F ans Hall to Mother Paul showed me the very In ‘ gern —— pe of T Start! prileve \ do keep me busy. Seven hun- PY) Wert Brighton on next Wednerday | teresting phot nh of the crowd UGHRETRGA EUG CHIRAL Lin ete eee eee ae oo “ re BabA econo cvs eGo al | ona ars shia (a skint AL Sho Now Jeng | ems of yaccinatfon and who ) dred thousand of them, and | me Ma ¥. Goldberg of New Dorp | dral thro 4 to the. do with eon- — Plains, in the annual report of ei] core tonee 2 any OT 9 | . s Sb viii fee in Iobakdy na | Sea wronged to the, doors wih eon-louts Robber to Plight and|tea director Dr utiston B ievanes ot | He! shi whor snSuld vacalnate am expected to bring every: ; members of Court Castieton, Wor. |g cwursh ia silt Of the trunks 82) gu . PAO tate ch lee. 6 ihiren, wants to send the ttle one of them just the right sort ml Bea hora a drawing) pith trees wih a woven roof of él Fires on Him as He De- _ [eriminats with the other inmates, crowd | horn ack to the pu schoo! f ” ih Wghton On| ant grass, Looking down its arboreal | Jed quarters and need “of a building for | They have been out now for about two of presents. Mies Loretta mith of. Tompkinavitte | “les ane Kets an Impression of druid: hae returned from Prekekil! here she (ca! antiquity, though Wt ts really one « war the guest of friends for» week. the : Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Carey have re- | CDT |) turned from thetr honeymoon and taken | scends Fire-Escape. |Inmates suffering from tuberculosis mon Jamong the conditions reported by 1) He Evans, He recommends establis tan erend; | jment of workshops in the hospital so Ing letter ol where “I never would be able to do it, if it wasn’t for my telephone. neipal of the § Herman Monness Sr, emptied bis res |inat the inmates can be ily 4 girl were formerly pupils vis Uganda 9 i | ine | volver at a burglar who broke into his | ton ca lanta xia Hee pow ee God. dennins ol No. % > ere eraeane.p Bory Wenmond, Mier PAR! ome, Nor ds West Car: Husiked anders, noe beanie are noe new req nabtoor ee i I call up all the stores an the toy fac- The Edgewater ‘Athletic Association nd Protestant mlasionaries yy 4 Nai Moasant T ° Be @tealetem WA Colabrete tts anni-| every four years, but we stay ax long as | vitienth streets at 4 o'cvack this morn: MI director points out that] | Dear Mr, Jennings: In view of the tories and the doll makers, and get Fermrgk with w bal) at the Gernan Clul| we are ft for the Work, Every one ha 1 oof the eriminals fact that the Board of Education ° : Pega in Rapleton on Jan. inh. "| expremed avtoniehment that sty Tete | gating Mlonness, who lives with ie other dnsune persons would reli | failed to appear in court on Turse them to help me. The long distance calls, especially, are 7 Verner of Dongan Hills | women could stand the heat as long as | /) pera Seeiy Wate: a ation of the hospital. w Gay Jaas 10: ROW caine ny Toe Kile i fat spend the Christmas Nolidaye Wi\| we have—nourly elgmt sears: Our miss) Seoiygah ROT, apartment Novae, WA4 | Yeon tie mubfect af complaint for yeary | fen should not be admitted, Inia such a comfort to an old man like me. They save me so onary work if among the Baganda | tribe, whion hag always worn clothes, woukl ser » render more de while school, T again. wrt Arrangements led to MPFINE | sirable tiie suEr members of th to you much travelling. @ belng made by the that my d face. He attey tive Club a%giiu this subject In the hi of those in-| ait hat Park for another dance to de given (22d which, Mngularly enough, is not 1, but was pushed back by the | mates wig ar iminal ten-} children’s education may not be furs = ab . ‘ A esse eras Cone Oar nar or onan, whe have eheare hij clo sour bata out 1 you meve | Somvktgaceaary” Dogs th © ii $a aah ask “How strange it is,” said Santa, with a serious look, + ae |nude. Nb ue tas ever attempted. to | make # nelee” sald the burglar, | | sicution” all his evil elem Sesisiea\ see tnpey eatrts 4 = “some people don’t believe in me because they think I am SHIPPING NEWS. ene bs alage i enagiie smru wear |e Bravpled with the burglar and torees gy we va Sila Rat aN IR) ie an area rane ds too wonderful to be true. And yet the telephone which RRMA TOR TT es nag nk ie aa HC eal gone went rh revolver, The area | git Py ar on ca nnn Samah tas Ay ae ae they use every day is far more wonderful than I am. It is ma see (cei, en, sanga awn 1 the me ia ihe ie eae and wart now merit ees eis me the most marvelous invention of the age. I wonder how emai iis 3a EE alin, at + rome: ar nants to travel een shootings | mmr ea | no ouey Ite people ever lived without it. | ont ov t , ed whe | ol NUR En piaken wPAbn far tette CLE Ase PORT oy NEW YORK, oe eerie yiitt| buen, thiure, “Monness was. ‘not. so | Wana for the murvew in Doth New J {tia compo ‘aviation ta ile: “But I must ring off now,” laughed Santa Claus. “You ; BRE si : Apatntay | With Ht he, is abwolurels| wate, tor aise vi ty hand were badly cut: | Week and maintenance tat oe at eves nate know this is my busy day. Merry Christmas! Good-bye.” Bh) INCOMING NiEA MSOs, busbar Raingtlen 6ete P DUE TO-DAY | “Does polygamy still prevail 1 Inte lesa clait tf Mt. Lucia ‘beans, ¥ asked Vrom the Cleveland “Copper bs svarece broke uti | \ eR Think the Kavironda trite it motog-| You are awurdly nevouee You aust | there. te el enous oft Tere to tarm| MPS a By the way, have you a telephone? ‘0 « \amous," Mother Paul replied, “and the accusiom yourself to stariling and diss t worker's hais green t brie ylog: with : ‘ 10 eeermonse To Inland | Converts among the Bagandas hay alle nolses His hair green ) * nev By 's ‘dren for ‘ oy Hanturee, Forty Mi given up polygamy, which ts undoubt at's easy sail, doe, but how am 1 traction believe that 1 NEW YORK person to submit toy 2 infly, In those copper districts OUTGOING BTEAMBHIPS. edly the greatest stumbling block we) {0 It a bre ie ohia low rade, itil now refuse » adinit them Y BAILED TO-DAY, have to encounter. But and it was this Whi, te open furnaces to refine it and b 7 pking: the law and \ (aires, Gipace statement which won my sincere de er ketal! A gaa ema ai ‘or damages Yours Janne, i ey | 1 truly 5 | miration for Mother Paul~"the aboli- nates from the furnaces thut tun the ; Fr ‘trieste : From the Washington Star.) firemen's hair a bright green, Thix gas | HERBERT A, PHORPE t ¢ tion of polygamy i creating a new sien ania .PeTA0'» | provlem of Its own. “L kinder lke to look at a Christmas ree,” sald Meandering Mike. el, contalng arsenic; Mt is a fine arsente | should this letter not have the desired | \ xreen that the fremen’s hate tk t! Thorpe v natrue meghian of Je own. Unde: ip Te far se aap eccad trtting. spun | Stee TE vou pene woe aimee. wate ereey |ntteel Mz Thorpe wil instruct his at vile to the chief or king, They would ail, 1's a kind of comfort to feel dat dere’s | har, ta Sherlock Holmes: | torney, Mir, Weinberger, No. ot} be his wives and under his protéc.ion.! one kind of weod dat nobody's labie Watson, is a cop- | Broadway, to begin damus procesd- Now when one chief has one wife to ask you to chop.” ‘per furnac ings against the Board of Health,