The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 6

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ath a CONFESSES Y NEUIENGE IN HIS WATCH OV QVER HDLT| set «on the Jos” in a Business Way and a Latter-Day Mr. Cheery- ble, Richard Varick Dey Enjoys Life to the Fullest. @urr Didinisdoneii rn Page.) “Peowlan't have blown his head off. Woetbing was said about the man be- eae hot Tt was seen that he had @own from the cell block grat- ‘and struck the floor on his head.” Lewis Ott of Central Park, who {gente Holt the cottage where ne| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 4 Ria bombs, received a letter to-| If Richard Varick Dey were to sum *’ threatening him with ali kinds of) up the philosophy of life which has aes, tot — bows police ADOUL | made him describe himasif as “a ing (he oo Dr. Guy Cleghorne, the physician trad rane) byte Waa called in to ationd Holt and psc Bienes eS Performed the autopsy, testified that | edly put it in SS ser a * raat | three words: completed to-day at Po- Headq: "Don't be juarters here a careful ex- afraid.” tion of the 3,000 letters, copies Beart ira, press clippings and manu- on . found in the effects of Holt at afraid to work jothing of any importance hard, to work 10 Holt’s attempt to blow up for all thate Capitol at Washington and kill H » Morgan was discovered, but the in Don't be afraid to take Don’t be afraid of being broke, Don't be afraid to play hard when you have the time and tie price. Don't be afraid of the doctors. Don’t even be afraid to get mar- ried—if cash and ciroumetances permit. Don't be afraid of to-morrow. It acoms to me a pretty plucky, by. American-made philosophy. In Mexico, It is dated yy Mr, Dey ts a California capitalist phew brine nee twa |and mine owner, who was for many the as & stenographer and gave | Years the friend and business asso- te watisfaction. | clate of such successful Americans as eenter| ae x fesing on, iS wyn-| John W. Mackay, father of Clarence » .| Mackay, and Benator James G. Fair om of the evga wich “has {of Ban Francisco. Born in New York ‘ gathered showing that|in 1834, Mr, Dey is another person went to torhtesic adopted the name | who doesn't eeem to ft in a bit with tho theory #0 recently voloed by Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell, President of Pot Frank Holt and eventually went “into Sones, ‘entered a college In Dallas, Harvard, that men reach their men- tal maximum at the age of twenty- wre and married bis nine werves to tically con~ thac Holt is Prof, rich Muenter, disappeared from Cambridge his wife died in 1906, fhe collections of letters and manu- hyts shows that Holt was method. in caring for bis corresponden: He kept evory letter he got and made of all the letters he sent, The he thing about the collection yi p ates i does not go further back than The oldest letter in the coliec- tion is a letter of recommendation | uel Hros., a mining con- have to make up a bit to officiate at anybody's Christmas tree, "Young, of course I'm youn repeated with serene conviction, @ thing In the world the matter with rheumatiom. I've recently been in the hospital @ few weeks with that T didn’t let it bother mo, 1 just told everybody I was taking a rest cure for the benefit of my complexion, “Of course [ manage my own busi- ness—tt's mines in Arizona, you know. Why shouldn't 1? done it all my life, I could step out of harness now if I wanted to, but I don't want to, I have an office out the in San Francisco, and I'm the first man in and the last man out, I get down every morning at 8.90 and stay til after 5, I've beon # business man ali my life; been broke a dozen timen over and made a new fortune each time, DOCTRINE OF CHEERFULNESS HAS KEPT HIM YOUNG, “I believe in taking a cheerful view of thing idded Mr. De: with @ Santa Claus grin. “I eu fuse and fret and fume about to-morrow; just pitch In and work to-day—that’s how 4 eee it, Don't worry, Let the other fellow do the worrying.” “But how have you kept yourself in euch wonderful physical condi. tion?” T asked, “T attribute a lot of it to Turkish baths,” he replied Promptly. “I've taken LE ine in the éollection hay- be np beatin whatever ron Hott a ne net Your At Aunt" Vand At the age of eighty-one Mr. Dey it the purchase of some! personally manages his extensive nbosks Taira i undated, Property, soattered over several tan be. Halt te Antrest | Staten; works a longer business day Sarees’ "on July 20, tela ta wnion than any one else in hig office; takes he stat eat he and his wife were {li alone the jaunt from San Fran- de yd i ane we RS cisco to Now York and back whe: » Ghe aa @ missionary, but he /ever hia affairs or bis pleasure de- found tnt che manent pay for ®) mand it—that’s not infrequently; and 000 a year. He ated that |™eanwhile presente to the world a C Foundation increase the |most youthfully cheerful and rosy to 611 or § @ year, a countenance and point of view. See eer ttising the univer: [HE'S A VERITABLE SANTA rine letter file in- ites that Holt was mixed up in all ports of mining, real estate and agri- Promotion schemes, and wa Anancial diMoultica in 19: CLAUS, ROUND AND CHEERY. T talked with bim yesterday at No. 8 West Righty-cighth Street, the home of his late brother, for the set- Uing of whose estate he made his most recent trip Hast. It is neither fiat- ‘em for sixty years, When ‘ome fer New tery nor exaggeration to say that he Senator Fat. and I used to come to hr looks at least a score of years young- | N°w York we'd take one about every ‘: - WAGRINGTON, July 9.—Attorney . Be Gregory to-day recommended th Wilson @ pardon for Rob- A. Hicks, © New York man who re fa lating elusion Bo day, If you dont’ stay in too long, to get your money's worth, but just long enough to be comfortable, you ean come out and go to sleep the aul- triest New York nights Of course the doctors have warned me. least @ dozen years 0 four of ‘em held @ consultation over mo right here in Now York. They said if I'd be very careful and go on a diet I might live six years, Two of tho doctors are dead now, another one is iaeapable of work, and it’s 1016 and I'm etill on the job.” Mr, Dey chuckied—pardonably. “Did you atiak to their dict?" 1 cuked, ATE MINCE PIE, DRANK RUM AND Ci 'D TOBACCO. “I did not,” he scoffed, And then he did @ tale unfold that ..4ld hare row up the soul and froere the young blood of a modern expert on “right living. er than he is, I was instantly re- minded of all the jolliest pictures of Father Christmas and Santa Claus, Mr. Dey has the same pink, only slightly wrinkled, complexion, the same snowy white hair and beard, the same twinkling blue eyes, the same buiky Foundnees. He wouldn't it iy to the in ‘ted term ty fr Tt would expire Fe! Value is the keynote of our fancy mixture sack suits Reduced to $25 Items of interest to the vacationist— Special reductions in straw hats, silk shirts and tennis trousers. We close at noon tomorrow BROKAW BROTHERS Iwaye eaten anything | wanted any time | wanted “from mince p I've drunk rum and felt like it. viviviw: = you that ing better for the neral health than Sewing too: 00, d pretty steadily,” he re- abet nti 1680, when I went around the world with Sonator Fair Then we had to make a choice, and he took the aval supply of chew- ing wobacco, while I cornered the ars” fou don't seem to have coddied yourself in any way," I observed “Don't you think the modern young man leans too much in that direc- ton?" “Thy trouble with the boys to- day le that they're lazy,” retorted Mr, Dey. “They're afi of oor that hurts no man, old or youn: I've been looking out for myeel since | was fourteen. | was boy then ina big Jewelry store at No. 19 Maiden Lane, in this city. | went to work at half-past 6 in the morning and lots of times the ——————— ee www ‘Wer Down ‘Weakly mm Rete FRAUDS UPON THE PUB- S10 $15 $2.00 te $225 Lice 4 is what some physicians have wm $a called patent medicines, and it al = bt) is pps true that some Spectal Terms tor Comples are frauds and some are even oods worse, because they are iniuri- Pond ous. On the other hand, there are many patent medicines such as Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and others, which are of real worth, and are recommended by phy- sicians of recognized standing. i TO LIVE A LONG TIME me, except now and then a touch of! Merry Man, ThE = OOCTORS IF YoU WANT CHEWING TOBACKO iS THE GEST NERVE Tonic | EAT ANYTHING You wanr TO counter and 0 be on time for work 1 only got $50 the next mornin of my first year’s for the whole work.” MARRIAGE A GOOD THING IF ONE CAN AFFORD IT, BUT— Evidently Mr, Dey's youthful ca- reer strongly resembled that of Sir Joseph Porter, K. C, 1. d has left him with similar convictions, Por he continued doughtily: “You can't find boys nowadays who will work like that. It's as much @s you can do to get ‘em down to the office at 9 o'clock." Then I put a rather delicate query. “Isn't a bachelor of elghty-one like- ly to be younger than a married man of the same age?” I asked. Mr. Dey smiled a bit inscrutably, “Il believe a man ought to get mar- ried when he can afford to take care of a wife and family,” he finally de- clared. “Are you sorry you remained a Dachelor?” I persisted. It was circumstances that kept me one,” he explained, albeit with considerable cheerfulness. “Every time I might have changed my con- | dition I either lost all my money or I had to go to the frontier on business, which put an end to any—any—any possible relations, I believe most men need children around them to keep them young. Though | haven't had a family of my own, I've always | had plenty of young friends.” ae FIRE IN TENEMENT. Smoke Drives Ten: js Up Fire Ess) capes to Roof. Firemen had just returned from ex- Uinguishing a tar pot blazing on the roof of the tenement at No, 814 Bast) Fifth Street this morning when another | alarm came from the same box, at Fifth Street and Avenue D, There was & bluge in the cellar of No, 153 East Fifth Street, was driving the twenty-seven families out the windows, up the fire escapes and over the roof. Chief Carlock and his men went into the cellar among the flaming wood bins Just about the time the lead con- nection on the gas meter melted. From then on the men had to work in relays, several of them dropping unconsclous when they reached the street. Fire- man Kelly of Engine No. 11 had to be taken to quarters. The others were re- vived. usecitlemtalian SUBWAY SUICIDE IDENTIFIED. Woman Who Leaped Under Train Was Mrs, Byron Gage, Byron Gage of No, 174 West One Hun- dred and Seventh Street refused to-day to discuss the death or affairs of his wife, who fell or jumped before a southbound @xpress train at the subway sation at Broadway and One Hundred and teenth Street yesterday, hours after her body had been taken the Morgue that he identified it, 3 thirty-two yea: ou | and was handsomely gowned, She car- ried a bag, in oh were several books of sentimental Verses. — Roy of Seven Falls Four Stor Vincent Venellio, seven years old, of No, 218 Bast Seventy-third Street, fell from the fourth story of his home fractured skull He was taken the smoke from which | THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, ‘JULY 9, bh 15. Bachelor of 81, a Round, Drank Rum, Chewed Tobacco and Thrived AND SMOWING ~ ARE Ort, MINNEHAHA IS AT HALIFAX: HER FIRE IS “STEAMED OUT” (Continued from First Page.) to be stenmed out. ‘Think it neces- sary to discharge some cargo at Hall- fax, Investigating upper orlop. message was in response sent by the company which not mad> public. However, Capt. Claret’ statement that he i jating upper orlop” The upper orlop deck of the Minnehaha is just below the main deck. The officers of the line thought Capt. Claret's mes- sage indicated that the explosion and fire were discovered on that deck, They scrutinized the manifest as well as the chart, which showed exactly where every bit of cargo was stowed, what it was and who shipped it. They found that nothing inflam- mable or explosive was put in thi rt of the ship. Investigators will go over every de- | tail of the loading of the vessel in the hope of discovering whether ther was anything unusual im the appear. ance of tho goods as received at the pler, In the mean time the names of tho shippers will not be revealed. Until something definite as to the force and nature of the explosion on the Minnehaha is recetved from Capt. Claret the part played by Frank Holt, \J. P. Morgan's assailant, or others working with him, in starting the fire remains a matter of conjecture. | ‘The Minnehaha, due to sail July 3 | got away from here July 4. Holt in his letter mentioned July 8 as the di of sailing of the dvomed ship. He also intimated the ship was the Phil. | | adelphia or the Saxonia. The Minn haha was closely guarded and every | precaution was taken in putting aboard her $6,000,000 cargo fc. the British army. ——_—_. Bus Ho Into Trench, A A jitney bus containing several per- sons, while going st to-day on South Orange Avenue, Newark, was struck broadside by a business automobile go- ing north on Howard Street. The front part of the pitney was knocked Into a ench where Benjamin Carter of No, Cc Street and Michael Mollo of St k ia v ey esttated Hospital they bus es The 0c caped with @ shaking Save the Baby Use the reliable HORLICK’S ORIGINAL | Malted Milk WALL STREET. Stock prices were & little higher at the opening due to news of the safe arrival of the Adriatic at Liverpool, but intimations that German reply would be received made buyers hesi- tate, and solling activity increased In railroad stocks. Reading was put un- dor bear pressure and dropped from 140% to 144%. M., K. & T. made a new low at 6, Missouri Pacific sold jat % U8. Steol was steady and did not go below 68%. American Can was strong and held the early advance Traders looked for suft spots, dividend stocks were particulir ob- | |Jects of attack, on decline to 144% In second hour, New Haven was sold heavily and lost 5% points to 65% before decline wan checked, Rock Island, M., K. & T. and Southern Railway stocks all de- | clined under proasure. Weakness in New Haven and Rock | Inland resulted from the same cause—| { the decision holding that the directors of the Now Haven aré not respon sible for losses incurred in the ac: quisition of outside companies. The | Street inferred that the road could not compel the directors to reimburse ite treasury for loses, rly afternoon was a period of! idle waiting. Stocks in general did practically nothing. Metropolitan and the new consoll- dated stock developed weakness, said te be from a tired bull account. Toward the close renewed weakness | in a féw issues caused declines in the active list, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKETS. ‘Thursday Net He Low, Close, Chas, yng ruts. W YOSG IN gt 10a Hept, 14% IMS OAK 5 106% Teer. 100 10% 106% + he = te CORN is T5% Jay.... TOS TTS 76 Tl +1% _ ' Rea: BY AS By Batt Dee, OL 66 ey ON Ns he Wheat opened a shade lower but) 3! x small offerings induced a buying move- g |ment which continued up to early af- ? ternoon. July rose 2% cents and later | . months held steady, July closed up 1% t with Sept, and Dec. 4% to % of a cent. |} at advance. i Corn was trregular, but Hing on ero, report was not heavy; closed tr- regular, preliminary statement of Balti-| Ohio for the year ended June | charges The surplus after fommon dividends The creased $1, 386. 896, prefe: nd tinounl 3 to 3635,6: The Studebaker’s war orders exceed $20,000,000, the major part of which has lbeen éxecuted. The company, is free from bank debt except about $3,000,000 of notes and has $7,000,000 in the bank. ‘There were 4697 stockholders in the Utah Copper Company as of June quar- eee Srapared with 3914 at date of completion of the annual report for the ear ended Dec, 31, 1913. French hold- in in the same ‘period has declined from 209,230 shares to 113,529, or @ little more than on ft. Chicago Great Western's gross earn- ‘ngs from July 1, 1914, to the end of | the fourth week In June shows a de- | cline of $439,964, compared with the previous year, stockholders on aoa! Tonour wondertul” BUY. NOW—THIS ousckeeping. Whethe Teh Poa" einl here We wil extend th Bo"maiter"s maint Heap ecw PRICES ——— ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM Y Salo o! Non- | Am: v re Reading was active | Antec alining \ Gen Interborough- } ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. \¥ ie from our actual comparison that, whether you buy for cash or on crodit > Aug. 10 will receive one share of new! eget ge WHAT DYSPEPTICS * SHOULD EAT share of Amalgamated. 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