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Fea a FNS HIST, Sine SONOF HUNGARY'S WL BE BULT But New York Harbor Will Have to Be Deepened, Says Dr. Ernest Foerster. “Reached the limit in ehipbuilding ‘Wit® the Vateriand? No, sir—there is me Hmit! But we cannot have a lar @er ohip until the channels in the har- Sergeant Gallivan, Complained Against for Leaving His Beat, Takes Poison. Police Sergt. Patrick Gallivan, forty years old, attached to the Flatbush avenue station, killed himself at his home, No. 189 Lincoln place, Brook- Inn to-day, by taking oxalic acid, | Statesman - Himsel, He Took Father's Place Among His An anonymous lettér writer was one of the causes for his self-destruction, People—Had Noted Career. @ complaint having been made against him to the effect that he was leaving is beat to spend time in bis home. ‘The writer of the letter was, apparent- ly, satisfied when Gallivan was taken before Deputy Commissioner Godley. ‘The sergeant had been suffgring from a nervous breakdown and his condition was such that Godley refused | 16+ te try him. He seemed to be failing in BUDAPEST, May %.—Francis Kos- suth, son of the great Hungarian patriot, died here to-day aged sev- inty-three. He had been an invalid for many months and his death did jot Come as @ surprise. In January lest during @ erisis in Leo ing em an bry wn at his iliness Kossuth was married on taken from his sickbed to Countess Benyoral je [home Galvan insisted that he lett! Siaow of his iifelong friend. Buch Ie beat because of the illness of on¢/i44 peed the wish of Count Benyor- ot ep Ge nares. sky, made on his deathbed, and Kos- Galivan, who was forty years 0l4,/ sun and the Countess, who intended arose early this morning, went to his |+, marry in March, hastened the nup- be sngpage ring Papothry Doleon powder | aig when Kossuth’s illness took a fe walked into the parior of hie| Ur for the worse _ and then eaid to his wife: Francis Kossuth took hie father's I have taken oxalic acid.” place as leader of the Hungarians dead before an ambulance|soon after Louis Keesuth died in Swedish Hospital reached! 1994. Up to the time of hie iliness Francis Kossuth led his countrymen ited te the force | in their political struggles with vigor ald to-/ ana much success. He was ene time ving |ig the Cabinet as Minister of Com- wer an was born at Budapest on low. 16, 1841, and was the oldest son BRITISH won TAKE PART IN EXPOSITIO — he was taken prisoner by the Aus- trians and was kept for a time at the Fortress of Presburg. Then he was Ifberated, but was exiled and sent to Kutabia, Asia Minor, where he joined Final Decision Not to Participate/ ns tather, and together they went to Panama-Pacific England. Young ith was edu- mee Show. cated at London iversity College, and in 1861 went to Italy as a civil LONDON, May %6.—The British engineer, attaining much prominence: Government, acting contrary to the|™ hopes held out by Premier Asquith i | f = § ; ! Hl Evie ft 1H i ® : Ff H f $ this jon. When his father died Frasels took i i PATRIOT, I DEAD we en ‘s they ot : Louie Kossuth. At the age of eight ‘ oft bts was ac- companied by Leone aigt honors would work for Hungarian independence. Theodore Roosevelt, in sae 1910, during a spell of Kodeuth ‘a ile ness, visited bim at his hom MISS BACON DROPS IN FOR MARRIAGE LICENSE Ex-Ambassador’s Daugiter Drives With Mr. Whitney to Manhas- sett and Gets the Paper. ‘When Town Clerk O'Connell opened the Town Hall at Manhasset, L. I., this morning he found an automobile roadster waiting outside the building and in it Miss Martha B. Bacon, daughter of ex-Ambessador Bacon, and George Whitney, the youthful banker of No, 147 Kast Thirty-eighth atreet, whose engagement to Miss Bacon was announced in March. The couple had come for the marriage I!- cense, and Clerk O'Connell issued it at once. Mise Bacon gave her age as twenty- three, and Whitney his as twenty- eight. Mr. Whitney was gegen pert Harvard in 1907. He is a member o! the econ wiping ee and other clubs an: ma ee blazer, [a iy a en + aiveral jam The young couple refused to reveal malt Cy their plans for the redding or when it would take place. As e caught a train for the city and Lap a Rata woman drove home -—ooSse Worked for Ganmaking Compan: °fput Chose for Death. has Arms Company, him: rt ‘tf yorterday. in his country Tome at at Mout ven theo coo oe leide. a Led ney: and had been atithe "the "Winsheater wren for thi Sirbystve jeaves a widow. i i to @ recent deputation, finally decided to-day not to participate in the Pan- ama-Pacific Exposition at Gan Fran- On May 6, when a deputation wenting more than members of the House of icenchome: called the Premier, he told the Tombere that the Regt eng would take the question of British official represen- tation at ae — under further consideration. 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Ina few years when Rapid Transit is running and you hear what the lots are worth and what they sold for Decoration Day, 1914, you will regre you had not gone to this Auction Sale and picked up a few of the lots. That has always been the way, 420 LOTS on PELHAM PARKWAY Williamsbridge Road and adjacent Streets, Bronx. HAVE GOT TO BE SOLD On the Premises at Auction without protection 10 A.M. DECORATION DAY NEXT SATURDAY Only 30% cash required Balance on Mortgage fer 5 YEARS TO REACH THE PROPERTY 34 or, 84 Avenue 1" to, 180th Bt. & 84 Av.; thence N. Y.. Wests R. to Pelham Parkway station, opposite p.operty. train to 180th 9. tation: Taig a ers TY to Feiem Parkway station: oppoalte pieperty. rain to ‘Trement Av. of 17 eration mB MEAS Perk” Aveuse trolley carte propery : Teen 24 or $4 Avenue “I to Fordham station, where auto stage wi! you te property. Titles guaranteed by Title Guarantee and Trust Ca, | Send for Maps to J.Clarence Davies, 149th St. &3d Aves Joseph P. 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