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il ous > : “ — _— " . nmakag at THRE EVENING WORLD, TFURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918. Twelfth Article BOY SHOOTS GIRL [IS WOMAN INFERIOR TO MAN? = “ec | SLT SOUDLY AND KILLS HIMSELF irre ———————" WH BURGLARS WN SUICIDE pac] Setence Now Defends the Suffragettes; BOT THEIR IEWELS "We Thought It Best to Die Together,” Wrote Twenty- ments in the Biltmore Mourn Their Loss. ete 4 THE CIRCUS RING FOR LIFE ON RANCH. ‘CORA QUITS CIRCUS AND HER WIRE STUNT FOR COD OLD TES | | Revolutionist Bullets Showered About Her When She Was Finds Woman First in Scheme of Creation ~ Year-Old Wooer. TRAGEDY UNDER TREE. INEXPERT AS THIEVES. Seventeen-Year-Old Yonkers Girl Dragged 200 Yards | After Fatal Wound. =~ | Much Money and Many Orna- ments Strangely Were Over- looked—A Slipper Clue. i ili! eriy i j “We thought It best to die together” So Charles F. Rich jr. and Ruth Hamilton, boy and girl eweethearte— the boy scarcely twenty and the girl ‘but seventeen—wrote on a slip of paper Mast night, and the brief scraw! ea gigned with full name. Then as they stood beneath the ohad of some trees in the sparsely- @etiled section of the Bfyn Mawr dis- trlet of Yonkers, on Thomas street near ‘Vista avenue, the boy pinned this note on the impel of hid coat. That done, he ehot his sweetheart over the heart with @ .38 calibre revolver, and, when whe fell at his feet, he turned the mus- @le of the weapon on himself and sent another builet straight through his own | Entering thren apartments between a and 4 o'clock this morning and getting away with $2,000 in money and jewelry without arousing any of the occupants was the feat ef @ daring burglar, oF burglars, at the Biltmore apartments, Nos. S81 and 93 Weet One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninth street. The intruders went Into roome wheve persons were sleeping, Dut none of them knew until this morn- tng that he had been robbed. Money and Jewelry worth more than that which was taken was left, indicating that the work was dene carelessly and hastily. The Biltmore is siz-story building. ‘The burglars climy@@ up the fire ee (LA BELLE CORA} BRIDE OF A MONTH FAINTS IN COURT AS HUSBAND CONFESSES “AweMan caw Gwiy Of ‘ w OR TO MAW BY ADMIRIN Ce HIM s Ogg slowly ascended she began ‘ticles of her gow: Piece by plecr Beart. The girl still hovers between life and @eath in St. John’s Hospital, Yonkers, | ‘with not @ chance in che world for her recovery, the doctors say. The boy was Rilled {1 “Ay. aN LOVE EFORE aint UTHER! But While She Bossed and Worked and Cared for the Family, He Did the Thinking, and Got a Long Start in ‘the Lazy Arts of Fishing and Cha Rich, he was known among | the young people of the Bryn Mawr} istrict, was but 4 lght-hearted youth who had courted and won the heart of | Ruth Hamilton before she had learned} to “put her hair up." They could not} marry and thought that the world was, #a vieak place for them. separated. | Young Rich was just beginning @} No. 69 Roxsiter avenue, hardly two! Dlocks away from the gil who had) captivated him, Ruth Hamilton itved) with her ter and brother-in-law, ' Henri C, Morand, !n a cottage at the Philosophy. By Nixola Greeley-Swith. “It begins to look as if unmarried men, aa well as those who have ac- cateer as an clectrician in the manu-| quired wives and discretion, will soon have to admit that woman ts the factory of the Otis Elevator Company! superior creature. at Yonkers, He lived with his paremts ayy" Bctence has become @ euffragettc, and her word ts Dr. Paul 8. Hunter, formerly of the Wisconsin State Board of Health, is authority for the assertion that man does not know what he is talking “WOMAW WAS TRALWAO Te DO THE WoRk= THe Mew 010 THR HRI UN whom Lady Maobeth is the supreme type in all its tragic intensity, has mes. a or deSayes NEW OCTOPUS IS HERE capes from the court and cut away ecreens in the dining reom windows, , through which they made their entrance | to each of the apartments. George Ber- wer, his widowed sleter and Miss Brel- netser, who live on the sixth floor, loat_ more than any of the others, Jewelry valued at more than $1,000 and, Probably, $100 In money were taken from their apartment. Two harfbage from which the money had been taken were found this morning on the roof of the bullding, In on@ of the bagn wae % that had been ovetlooked. EMED STRANGELY CARELESS FOR BURGLARS. On the fifth floor they entered the into the bedroom where Tone wife were aleeping, took hia trousets out Into the dining room, extracted from hia wallet $118 In cash, but overlooked $200 in another pocket in the wallet. They also got a gold watoh, diamond ring, stud, cuff links and other jeweiry Walsh Admits He Acted as “Lookout” While Flat Was Being Robbed. Jamea Walsh of No. 2% Mast Seventy- @ixth street, who took an elghteen-year- old girl to be his wife @ month ago, sent her word as ehe sat in the York- ville Court to-day that she must not worry. He wan going to be dliecharged by Magistrate Dreen, was the mensage of hope, because there waa no evidence to hold him for the crime of pred 4 | for which he had been arrested yesterday afternoon with Nelson Levy |in the apartment of Mra, William Michaelson at No. 27 East Fittleth street. ‘A few minutes later the white faced girl wife heard W confess to the ohe dropped until at test, at lead’ twenty feet up in the air, she swung revealed in all the loveliness of her rec’ tights, The act was a wonderful hi and crowds followed her wherever she went. ‘The ctrous was playing at Maricalbo-- Cora thinks that that was the na: the town, Stories were rife of impend- Ing revolution, but the little circus had not met with any reb One night the rebelm crossed the river, some river, and notified the inhabitants of Maricalbo that they were coming by sending a shower of leaden hall into the town, It neema that those rebels don’t eare where they t, so long aa they make ® noise an ify other people, ‘La Belle was in the middle of her act, and the ring was ringing with applause, The molar aerial artist was as popular an ever. "p and up ahe went, her gown coming down in flutter- Ink and fleecy clouds of lingerie, She had Just removed— Bang! Ban angety, The had arrived. @ dul- ba n { Buckingh Tuckahoe! bi ed 4 ap valued at $300 In the Rose apartment. A|Magiatrate that, though he had not} lets of he sarcion (ore iS Cele corner of Buckingham and Tuckahoe probably exerted a more dynamic in- certified check for ily done the “breaking and enter- fearing through the circus Souk w @n amount not | actually . roads. Morand in a brokgr with oMe about when he assumes priority 10) uence on men and affairs in gen- See a ee nes eeeamiharned againat him, he had stood| canvas, “La liele Cora” grabbed the a: No. 19 Broadway. the scheme of creation. “Eve came) oraj than all other causes or influ- strap in her right hand and eahioed When Mrs. Morand heard her young- er olster talking of marriage some time ages and ages before Adam,” said Dr. ences combined. WITH TROPICAL FISHES, thrown on the floor of the bedroom. ‘The other apartment robbed is occu- at the door of the fiat hich was being robbed and had acted as lookout, When what she had left of her apparel with her left, then yelled to the at Hunter. “Hers was the only sex for; Men left te themsclves might jed by Mra. Clara Selig, a widow, and the Magintrate held Walsh and hie) to tet her down. He didn’t lot her slide ogo she counselled with her husband ages. Biology proves this, Adam, in| S¢Ver have developed that amesing her brother, Samuel O, Fleischman. The companion, Lavy, in $2,000 ball, Mra.law quickly aa her fancy directed and and both decided that the “puppy-dox ‘a creature of Eve, al gh | resourcefulness, that triumph ever burg! went into Flelachman’s bed- Walah swooned. She had to be carried | she made a jump for the ground, alighte ‘ Jo between young Rich and Ruth fect, was , although aiscaitios, to which history bears room, got his trousers and took them to an anteroom and attended by & beh patety, had gone too far. They told Ruth that Jman will not admit that. -fituess, The tyranny of capital- out into the dining room. From bis woman probation officer, Nothing fe this byl pala oried q ahe must not permit Rich to call any sex at first ruled the uni-| tem, the slavery of wage earners, —— | wallet they took #26 in money, but left |” «Now 1 know Jim did not toll me the) Texup to RA. a Dalles, . ig ee ees vegans P| ‘Then man came and finally| the bitterness of class distinctone— | acigegs foe, bie nat mone Ups truth,” she moaned. “He told me| “you ought to see that circus empty ection arainst the boy @mcept that he | developed the stronger body and the| SP lesse DELS see wesw tert to | BIB Jewfish and Lager-Head) P eoia'*watch and chain. which he deine ty Be, J ts cent te tuat | iapalyoal cupke te abe sorta ear eaee a ¢ wan Innocent, 0 See eer cca, bemten) ath. wee brute force which enabled him to! is own devices. Turtles in the Latest valued at $160, His trousers and wal-| jiegsags again in court to-day Just to] oMcers going to the war. They wear aider marriage and, a fs take control. Consequently it was Bat, urged om by their merciless, | let were found on the floor in the dining | Keep my heart from breaking, T know big swords and have barefooted sel- | Cllbnaed peers Ah 4 easy for him to begin bossing and| relentless, heartless, soulless, so- Hlecti | room, In Mrs. Selig’s bedroom they | jin ig not the real ertminal: he following them as a muerd of oe taking credit for what be had not| Silly ambitions wives, mon Bave Collection. | found her handbag, from which they | io. into doing wrong by his friend Ley ee ee ata Sint) enooeEe. WAND Ae done, including the creation of beirg bars d ia rreatadle\ ip eeBoterl Hee ° stupa vaprlersianerre fT Neahe AM Laila pt eet al ee MOURNFUL ROMANC ‘3 and means to satisfy the demands . change. row v el to robbery he was identified by Mrs pcistlebane apie woman. Im this science disputes; made upon them by the “belles Probably the Standard Ol room was all her jewelry, valued at r ot No, 2 yder ave- brooded the fancied y the Standar Company : A. W. Farber of No, 314 Snyder « Needse anne. hae sceileatt ia tee him.” dames eans merci,” who have eld [19 not jealous, but there Ix another oc- | More Wan $1,000, which was not touched. | 1, iiatbush, ax one of two men she WOMAN DIZS IN PRISON, bidding him the house, She grew mo- Perhaps this opinion of a western biologist may interest those who are| ‘nem is thrall by their charms, topae in Maw: Wore realiiive oneitede (OOM eee commas) Wiel saw stealing away. tron her Boiss duet re se Tose and was much given of late tol foremost in maintaining the essential priority and ‘superiority of In this respect, woman, lovely FOUND NOBODY. before whe discovered lant Tuesday af-| wes, Aljee Smith Mad Been Accused tg rq priority and ‘superiority of the mas-| wo; 7 be to be | the tropics, with eight arms and hun- hat she had been robbed of reading mournful romances of blighted] wine mind Sones may. eee oad ace Toca | At 820 o'clock A. M. Mra, Gordon, | termoon that she of Disorderly Com Jove. But her sister, Mra, Morand, set Ulterlor motif, the raison d'etre | dreds of mouths by which It may feed! wh, ityes in apaftment No. 28%, on the worth of dlamon roagey > hep eontuct down as being simply the| _ Tae don that the word. te fe | Rimself and the family he had brought ©f all schiovement and of all prog- in every direction. But Rockefeller may |aixth floor, saw a man climbing up the ee ene When the night matron in the West it first eotate was raled by women is | into the world to his daughter Louiga,| "eee, especially that of a material h Side police station made the rounds te- frrational timentalism of impres- Matriarchy, of | while the other lived on Emerson, Long-| Bind. find consolation In the fact that hereto-| fire escape. She hen joned to police DOESN'T KNOW MOTHER: day she found Mra. Alice Bmith, twenty Dien slant uuout 9 o'clock, when ar, Tovoending tm tas fer | follow, Whitder and anybody else who] A serial now running in current (fre none of ihe aPoola Of Ne one JoMt) Feet Te avenue ataton to make 1_| clant years old, of No. 30 Raat Ehirtze Morand started to lock up the nousc| male line, ts sald to have prevailed | was willing to contribute to his support. isos of the Saturday Evening Post pare ne ead lived) tn New Tere eee vestigation He went to her ater! WON'T BE KISSED BY HER fours streets prowtrate: in bee oath wat. t 5 se ‘4 al 5 g preparatory (0 retiring, he noted Ruth's] smeng, preirs yore. ba, fad spilled Medd TeES seitan catertee to te « collection | Ment and also went up on the roof, but He Nchear aatieea lag: Prise fatsence. Then he found pinned against long period Binteny, ats y seeing mo sign of any disturbance he — = s abe tare, at! (Oe Front ecrgen feo ae Ci aration taet the ther fioceanauss Ghagseearinn “peen | went away without making any further ed to Custody of Father Fif re tind been: held on’ tue Gomes “hic G) of 1 - Lad on er naree vee which @ Mes} vias once the absolute ruler and ar Fecelved at the Aquarium from Key | 'MuceUgation od woe nie apartment Award NOD Y ; of lier husband, charged with disorderly oage was ucrawled. roe ‘ss thane | biter of tue femaily. of and man inclined by na- West, Fla. It is two and one-tinlf feet!) a" Deen roned when he got up thie teen Years Ago, Reni Davis conduct, and the case waa to have been , _ Dear Henri and Harriett: Thani Certainly in primitive times it was) To be sure, man's modern job, that ture to be politically honest into a | across and bide fair to outlive any Of ning at 7 o'clock. Rose and Flelech- A + heard to-day, The authorities at the you for all the kindness you have the woman who did the work and the) of protecting amd eupporting them, Parasite, a greater burden on |the other octopi that have been brought heard of the Fob! ‘and got up| Sticks to Him. station house are sure Mrs. Smith had , Shown me, Charley and 7 are wo | man who did the thinking. fo hard enough. But his frst oc. | ‘8% payers and the community at |to the Aquarium. Ben Bee ee ra Than Cores nothing with which ahe could have po | ing to end it all. He can't stay b RK AND HE| SUpations, fishing and hunting, tery | ‘@rse than « thousand w In the collection are also three bia | MUrTIealy. doh i bi UReTR Reni Davia, elahteen years old, sat In| goneg herself. ' ere. I intend to wo with him. [SHE BID THE WO! him lote of leisure in which to op ering round the c ab 6 tion are ctatua) Ave and fad been taken from thelr bedrooms. justice Giegerich's Court to-day un- ———~ ee 4 Tell mother and William (the THE THINKING. inte upon whence, whithers ana holding people up for o see he Cree Weighing 190 to| TRE only clue the detectives have is & mindful that @ little woman clad In @ Death ef Dr. J. K. M. Lerdty, } girl's brother) you are inno way | wie the squaw built’ the fire! wherefores, while woman took care | ™#!s. One NaE See ne wo large Iagar-head| slipper that was found, whloh It te sup- tight blue line aut, who sat six feet) the death of Dr. J.B. M. Lordly of Me, | to blame for this. Love and kisses | aeaned the fish and sefved the meal| of the household and the family, |MAY DOUBT HER INTELLECT, roetlan male and female, weighing 30 posed, was used by one of the burglars qway, was her mother, She had been| 145 West Blghty-seventh street ais for all, especially for Iittle An- |i. icttery which she had moulded with| Fishing is the most delightfal form BUT NOT HER INFLUENCE, [and 400 suunus, and ove hundred other! (0 et aout in the rooms without mak- Hrought to the Supreme Court by ber | summer home in Chester, Nova scotia, nette (Ruth's niece). You will | yur own hands and baked, the noble| of doing nothing mam has ever in- i Ee ee ee eee eed uals, big} Sa ee father, Adolphe J. Davis, a wenlthy|has been announced by telegraph to fd us not far from here olay under a tree, smoking =| Vented and perhaps philosophising All of which goes to prove that [4pectmens of the pratty aa MMly. Nt) Thome aald to-day that he could not! mining man of Plattebburg, N. Y.. in| roiatives in New York, Dr. Loediy was WOMAN SEARCHER IN AUTO i thinking, Once in a while] ranks next im leteure even 1f woran'a intellect per'se io [Apa Ueto. Mehes baat inh | underatand how any one could have en- answer to a writ of habeas corpus ob- |aixty-neven years old and In active prace Pipe ani and delight. inferior to that of waters. | FOUND THE DYING GIRL. fiz philosophic speculations wera inter | It is true that woman has froduced| tive induease ea ieaeance pelle Thu erttection te a aift of the Sew | gare Rick pagrenen wibont pales send day by the mother, Mrejqca, but has not deem in good health taaphoned (> Baul T tw fights, which served onty tol few philosophers, She hi aed io Ba ‘| him, ‘because he ts epeily awakenc: fora year. Hoe was on the visiting ata@ sete iar aie. Pein ary By pied Leeaien ionsanter and more exciting, tov buay. jas been far aie siwaye has been tremendounly ‘Fork ree an gh quae He suspected that chloroform might | vul# Marshall, representing the| of Bellevue and Maternity hospitals, & + de for Ruth and her lover. Th een urged that women |i | Sftective both for good and for evil, [brought here by Chapman Kren * have been used to keep him from! eather, informed the Court that the | son and daughter survive him, ay A ad au sate ures & ue Re! pescblh soi 0 of philee- ST ADMIRE MAN IF SHE 18 TO| My own opinion Is, however, that ¢> | Mallory line steamer Camol. A lager awaking Davisea had been divoreed In Colorado word of tho threaten spre: we inv Lhasa far in the history of civilization the | collection was brought up on the sune i ‘ - — OUTDO HIM. y ion the E Rose also was of the opinion that the than Afteen years ago und the among friends and neighbors, and be-| ophy, A masculine reader makes d evil has considerably outbalanced the | boat for the Detro!t aquarium and was! pobbers of the th tinguta mubtl ee fore midnight a dozen automobiie| ¢his assertion to-day and forestalls | ‘The opinions of Evening World| ood. Woman's real opportunity is | shipped from here to the lake city & phere of the three apartinents Must) custody of the daughter awarded to the { have known something of the arrange: e partles and men on bleycles were acour-| reply by stating that ‘Mrs. Bady fot to rival man intellectually, but he 6°) father, Mra. Davis ran to her daughte: reasera follow: train. ROBINSON'S tng the neighborhood in the vicinity of| ook the iden of Christian Science Madam: A woman cau only | to make her influence over aim en- | In the collectton IRR DS ie ULSD MU SIER who tuted to: hee fasnets Mi sae j Bryn Mawr. One of the searchers in| from a men named Quimby. we be superior to man if she {9 an ad tirely a good one. When the average |are two beautiful © fh angel’ | clasped about the girl's neck the m ‘an automobile was Mra. Rena Oakley,| could trace all great ideas to their miver of him. An inte!'gent woman woman saya to the average man: | tho frat ever extibited In New York, | 0 $ SHOOT AT KING pleaded: PATENT BARLEY wife of Bamuel Oakley of Vista erie we wouls and thom to have | Will recomnise ingenuity “Whys am | "Not get money anyhow, woneatly |The aquarium hus also received trom | BAN IT NT rue (nce: mes Fiend 1 mea var Mra. Oakley had joined in the peen hydre-head ‘Mrs, Eady wee benuity ws only born of 4 clear mind oy dishonestly, but don't get it If [Cold Springs Harbor twenty-four rain. mother, Surely you remember me. AND PATENT GROATS i pnd near | u'clock bad decided to give| ga much the founder of ® religion | and a clean conscienc AW Tecan get it banentiyit teens ond Tsoy teoul aay ate apatites | AMD QUEEN OF ROUMANIA Mrs, Davis held her firmly and plead- j wp the hunt and return to ber hom: ae were ony af Led dtadicbade in ; igre conumy above | not till then, will the millennium be |inches long and are four years old. They od st ia to kiss her, but the girl itt Per § note testes ont hatharyral Just ae her auto was approaching | pt ms Whe biddeeal sis ancy. A good wom- within measurable distance of be- donated by Supt. Fra Vaalte = tore haraeit (A086: Seems house and was passing down Vista| gnough to orgetallise the prevailing | an and an admirer of inteilectunity | coming an accomplinifd fact. ae eee eit ces Mana elle I Chauffeur Speeds Royal Auto and| yar te wit finally inwergsted har 1ew- lng rao = Se avenue about 20 yards from the corner; mood of thelr times in @ religious i abundance of “common | A.D, i ie RAUILEE PERSE IS ye WO: AD zee siertsy ere the hak oe ( a fetes @f Buckingham road she heard « low,| formula. . * Dear Madam: In my homo tn Eng- |Tea Maker Goes to How 1y| Carmen Sylva and Her Hus- | tained’ stipulation trom Mr. Davis ar Soh bone * ine moaning cry from the shadowed gutter.| Personally I consider It to woman's For instance, didn't Mme. Curie land It wes not considered sefe fy: Rar - attorney permitting her to call on her Kerr Dire. Oakley stopped the car and ran to! credit that she has produced so few} become one of the greatest students @ girl to read too much, but sne Alice Sintth, thirtee yearn olf, who | band Escape Bullets, daughter at any ume, where a girl's red sweater showed| speculative philosophers, Scratch @) of science because she admired har trained in the home, Then ehe | lives with ber mother and two small | 1 "rhe domeatts affairs of the couple at through the darkness, philosopher and you will find @ grafter | husband's brilllancy? 45 mares: and after lave, Rone | brothers o. 10 Tenth avenue, wag, LONDON, Aug, 21.—Revolver shota | 911i in the courts, A separation sult There ene found Ruth Hamiiton,| most of the time, Witness the .wo| A man does not have to ve a Slabay fhe alnoennare 1 uner | qo badly burned this morning that whe | were fred by bandits today at King | brought, by the wite le pending in fying on her side and with her hand| prize philosophers of the Concord group,| genius to be admired. tas he a good 4 for concentration. From the he- | Wa8 sent to Bellevue Hospi She Charles and Queen Elizabeth (Carmen | K SOLE oe Marrero s|| OMITH @ ©O., tmparter, wed to a stain on her shirtwatst| Bronson ‘Alcott and Henry Thoreau, one} heart?—it denotes consideration, con- ginning Woman Was trained to work was making tea for the two boys, who| syiya) of Roumanta aa they were rid- | County. Ls 90 Hudeon St, New Ti her heart. ‘The girl, atili con | of whom left the businuss of supporting sideration denotes ood “common | Man did the thinking, In tho ini were to go for @ trip to the country, |ing in an automobile near Sinaia, a : A man should not be come 5 rmured: @elous, ‘mur plimented in order to show him you “[ am shot~ Charley shot lectual fleld woman h. in a thouxand to receive revo, when her kimono caught fire from the gas stove, Her mother tried to put out Tahionable health resort of Koumania eae ena J, B, CREIGHTON DEAD. me tT the bullet revolver been held to her ald Hi ‘ in the Carpathian Mountains, according t 1: will find him— around in|had cut @ way just over heart, admire him; do not be brasen, try whatever her talent. the flames with her hands, but not : - Spink YOU weet— by that clump of| After the girl had been remoxad to the| not to contradict him, be polite and I know an intelligent woman to- | unt ea neiehvor rushed in and wrapped | special despatches received here. a hospital pearchere ire nest of] display cullectiveness of mind, teh preps . pee itt hier the girl in a blanket were the flames ex+ Holter ot Saggy Mesyp er yd re ee | caail Gane y le by e skirt} her skirt in the ro: ust to the clump Dia to show her ability : ; 4 ree trough the ue ofiite, skirt | her set en Thomas avenue of WHISh| Deas aadam: The plea Orin ‘nuh correnpondence, then jn- | HaKulshed_ the chauffeur of the royal car speeded) wicHITA, Kan, Aug. 21.—J. B. { Ghened where. the wounded gir! had|ehe had whispered. There they found) igieure us an excul yo ee no forma them she !# a woman, Other. ‘cane Picata: up ay machine aad succeeded in eRrry:| Diicuiane taunden ut (hel tann’ ef Grawicd and pushed hiraelf around the| the Lody of the youth, » pistol ertpped | oe sity) r moman'e | wise she would have no chance. ee at mone rte. ag | Rie the King an on to aatety. SN ree ar Oaaneae end. Palle corner fora distance of fully two hun-|in his hand. Three charvers Ril barn \ ‘tt FO lake Park tolalr, Nod | way president, died here to-day. He Tenet ere trom the place where she| exploded, though he had shot the girl] pot seem {me to be & logic Lake Par . NJ» to-| APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. : re hard ered yards faa himself exch once only. The body| sound one, The women of the pluto- ra Any, attending the thirty-third annual + | wan ninety-four years old and « mem- + Mie, Oakley picked Ruth up and| Was taken to the boy's parents. cratic clasaes have always had more — Jaco’) Shod, rinetwen 5 eno [ptonte of the rangers of seven north: | - —t [ter of an ancient Erinn family. | Death * rushed her to her home, Thence a hur-| Later it was discovered that young] leisure than they knew what to do lives on Thirty-ninth #treet near th lern New Jersey @gumtion Three can- John Hawkerworth, died Dec. 10, 1912;] occurred while he was visiting nis Rich and his sweetheart had been M * : : ical eee Jtotal ostate, SITS, net vatue, daughter, Mra. T. D. Wallis. ried trip was made to St. John's Hos- with; but the more energetic ones | avenue, fell fifty feet to-day fr the didates for Gosarmee were expected— | total tat 7 rr " pital, where surgeons thought they|toxether on a Mount Vernon line have nearly always devoted that | fourth story window where 1 wan Edward D. OxDumm@ BNerett Coloy and) Hamel, dled Deo, 2, 191 Melville EB. Stone, general manager might operate and save her life, But} bound for the main street of Yor Jelsure to @ nerve racking, oul de- inting at No. 13 Chambers xtreet. He ding tha estate, 45,148; net value, 64,000 of the Associated Pros, Nathoniel j but a cursory examination to] at 10% o'clock. There they had taken ete p painting at > fe Gos lain Fh Hae at tie Amine Fee ae the pretty chili who had|a Tuckahoe ear back in the direction} stroying é fort either to tain to so- it death " ave ye wrane tg Washt @ John! y : hence the come d cial supremacy or to p that su- ne Wires that support te he suffrocista nave a di | Ps vould never grow to} whence th e and had left the 1 to ki th w th The suffer ts die ate,| Pardons at aehington an ‘ohn Fro noniai's Vhe flesh of her|cur x iew “fren the scene! at frame, He was taken to othe taldway from whieh they vat | Werle of the St, Louis Times ar fds Gemsoked, of aloes bad Gee! al ie BM ‘she euwely womem uf wee sMeapliae eve uistribuung literetuse pepbewa of Mr. Creighton ; | ‘s »» ‘i ial iaieieaii NF es 4 ~w ae <r 7o =