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MYSTERY IN LIFE OF WOMAN SEEN IN WILL CONTEST innsiillpeatian Objector, Referred to as “Cousin” in Document, Says He Is Testator’s Husband. “ & mystery In the life of Mrs. Delia Vahrenkamp of No. 143 East 149th Btreet, who died on Aug. 5 last, was wevealed to-day when objections to Ber will were filed before Surrogate Schuls in the Bronx, ! Mra, Fahrenkamp’s will cut off Ae Charles Petry, whom she termed a @ousin, and who, she directed, should Fecelve nothing from her estate be- @ause he had “neglected her business| p: nd bad shown no interest in her Jate son. John.” Mrs, Fahrenkamp in ber will also directed that nothing should be given to her husband, Charles Fahrenkamp, “He left mo twenty years ago, @oquired has been in no way due to dim,” she said in her will, Petry Is the chief objector to the will in the papers filed to-day, He eets forth that he was not the cousin of Mrs. Fahrenkamp, as mentioned in the will, but her husband. His as- @ertion came as a shock to her rela- tives and closest friends. They had known him as nothing more than an employee of hers. She had not ob- tained a divorce from Fahrenkamp, @o far as known, but would have been at liberty to marry again after his absence over a term of yeare furnished basis for the belief that ho and what I have) § was dead. Mrs. Fahrenkamp was reputed to be! ‘wealthy. will, which was made last July, mentions merely that he estate was worth “in excess of $5,000,"| but friends and re declare its real value is far more than that. The will made various bequests to relatives) and friends, including $500 to a cousin, | ‘er, M ary | ¥| 0. 565 Mott ‘Avenue, the sister of Mrs. gfahrenkamp el other re © have. joined in objec-| tions to the will, They charge sho was of unsound mind when she made the will and that undue influence wus exerted upon her ——— SEEK TO END BLISS ‘STRIKE. War Ln ard Men Reach Tur- pedo Plant Where 2,000 Are Out. | Representatives of the War Labor| Board to-day arrived at the plant of} the E. W. I Company in Brooklyn to attempt to settle the strike of 2,000 men and women who waiked out} Wednesday The plont shut down to-day when departm vt which turns out 5 per cent. of the out- put of the plant, wae closed. Torpedoes &re the principal product QT o were granted sald. they operators ‘ for the mount and kind of work. Oo! How he grew! | What he really needs is a boy’s long trouser suit. Surprising how manly it makes him. Yet, not one line that’s old mannish! | Boys’ caps, hats, socks, stockings, underwear, shirts, blouses. | Union suits for boys as young as three! ! Official outfits for Boy Scouts of America. | . Sporting goods. | \ Outdoor sleeping suits i , and bags for the whole family. ; Roorrs Pz2T COMPANY cd Broadway Four Broadway Corners ~—“Fifth Ave, \ at Warren at 41st St Just One Application | and the Hairs Vanish (Modes of To-day) A hariniess, yet very effective, treat- ment is here given for the quick re- moval of hairy growths: Mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the undesirable hairs, apply paste and “ after 2 or 3 minutes remove, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished, One application usually is sufficient, but to be certain of results, buy the delatone The men had demanded $20 a week. Testimony showed the men had made $14 to $18 a week in 1914, and that co far in 1918 the range was from $22 to $25. Mr, Miller decided that an increase of 62.07 per cent. in the cost of living in New York in the last four years Justified the present wage advance. The working week was fixed at fifty hours, two less than they have been workin: EGG CANDLERS’ PAY RAISED. Wages Now @26 a Week and Two Hours’ Less Work. Wages of $26 @ week for candlers in Ege Inspectors’ Union No. 11,254 were awarded to-day by Cyrus C. Miller of the Federal Food Board, who arbitrated the case following a strike last August. Commissioner United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation at Washington Recommends Nuxated Iron ~ AS A TONIC AND RESTORATIVE SAYS HE REGARDS IT AS A REMEDY OF THE HIGHEST MERIT Iron is absolutely aeces- wary to enable your blood to change food into tiving tissue. Without It, no mat+ ter how much or what you eat. your food mere pames through you with- out doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it, and as a conse. Judge Chambers is at present Commissioner of the United States Board of Mediation and Con pos ad at Washington. This board was organ- ized by Act of Congress for the settlement of waxes and labor disputes. Judge Chem- was appointed as Chief of this board by the President and his nomination was confirmed py the Senate, look ia. @ plant trying to In a soll deficient in fickly What Judge Chambers Says: UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDI- T A CON, voluntary estimonial, Long, steady over- work had’ prod & condition G followlun how long you cin work of how far. you to euerous rest loss of appetite ard somnt a continued beg vours respectiuly. Commissioner. a iron inthe prover And this after chey in’ some cases” been | ve on for months a! eotting benefit anything. Nuxated Iron has been used and highly indorsed by such inen as Hon. Leslie M haw t cial i 8 tlhe froin v mine ur Towne of Minnesota General John 1 The Oldest Furniture House in America Monster Liberty Loan Rally and Service Flag Raising 121st Street, Between 3d and Lexington Avenues, Friday Evening, October 11th, 7.30 P. M. to Midnizht The Hon. John F. Cowan, Municipal Court Judge, will preside Pershing’s Veterans Up-to-date War Movies, from Chateau-Thierry. Baynes’ Band. Foreign Legionaries. “4-Minute Men. Beautiful illumination and decorations. All are welcome. In event of rain celebration will be held Friday, Oct. 18th, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture mouse in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. 193-205 Park Row, Invites you to attend a Downtqwn Store: Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub. Station & Chatham Sq. “L" Station i] ————s PHOTO PLAYS. _ | PHOTO PLAYS, — War—a Paramount-Artcraft Special. This young veteran takes the title role himself. He re-lives for you his thrilling experiences, He shows you what millions of gallant men have been up against. Through the play is woven a beautiful love-story. Don't miss “Private Peat.” IVOL Broadway at 49th St. 2 cL eS . @ RIVATE PEAT was among the first Canadians to reach France. Fought at Ypres, St. Julian, St. Eloi, Langemarck and Vimy Ridge. Wounded and permanently disabled at Ypres. 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