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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, PANELS WORTH ~)MADEFOR DU BARRY, AM MILLIONS ~ TREASURES FRICK LEFT \ COKE AND COQUETRY BRING CITY FRICK ART TREASURES 1919, ( | ——s SHOT BY CAPTORS, “LUCKY” COP WES CARLISLE LAUGHS ALLEGED BURGLAR’ AT DEATH SPECTRE) INREVOLVERDUEL > ;Bandit Will Re ‘over From | Career of John Walsh Cue 1 caisson Wound, But May Expiate | Series of Narrow . be - : ‘ | | Crimes in Electric Chair, Escapes Greatest Collection Ever Given} PICK FUNE FUNERAL | ae | ren to Public Has Many Fa DOUGLAS, Wyo. Dee, Despite| The “luck” of Patrolmas Jong, 3. mous Paintings the bullet hole is his right lung, “Bad | Walsh, who early yesterday capteged RV| FS WILL i Hi" Carlisle, who escaped from the | Barney Gruber after routing himiout MANSION IS INCLUDED. | J State prison at Rawlins on Nov. 16|of a dark hallway, chasing him fii‘a and kept himself close to the front| street revolver duel and figally dip. page of every daily newspaper {i ith four bi Large Endowment Also Pro-| ry da wapaper in the : ning him with four bullets in: his i ; land until a posse brought him down | Pedy in another dark hallway, teen vided for Maintenance of | yesterday in the deep snow is the|* Par with his daredevil bravery , rir} iideat part of 2 eo Pas | Walsh escaped the Museum and Additions. wildest part of Larami k, main the rain of bullegs ‘ " tains his reputation as the nervtest | Which fell all about him “ . - Burial to Be in Pittsburgh, and smilingest young man the Weat| Gruber © the policed te Coke and coquetry have brought to} With Gary and Other No- has known since the passing of the | Known ame irglars as Caruso. New York the greatest gift of art| tabl ae Palibanres road agent of a generation and a half; 4 4 pwas received at the Bast Bist ables as Pallbearers. ago Street statio: treasures it has ever ived from "A ; ‘iteelies es ee | Carlisle is ina hospital here, cheer-| all that burglars were trying tovem- the captains of industry who have! syneral. services for Henry ful as ever. He will not die from the|ter the Anchor Warehouse of the made this city their wealth resort. | Frick will be held at 6.20 o'clock this effects of the bullet wound in his| Government at No, 887-889 Seogme ernoon at the home, with the lung, the docto ounced to-day, | AVente, whié 2 be Henry C. Frick, who made millions | Sfternoon at the Frick home, with th ung, the doctors anni 4 to-day, nue, Which has been robbed tear Rev. Letstiton Parks, rector of Mt but will live—probably to die in the| times and which on Thankegivitig out of the steel industry by insiste nt! Bartholomew's and will be chair, But that doesn't feaze| Pay was looted of $20,000 in druge appreciation of the necessity to that|only by members of the It was blamed cold up there| About twenty policemen went on @k r closes! ds. The ty wi on Lara * he says, and he is glad| Fun to the warehouse a ’ industry of sweating eoft coal into| ‘e t friends. ‘The burial will jon Laramie,” he says, and he is glad] Fun to the warehouse and Walsh war take place in Pittsbureh later i the posse brought him in “where he| &reeted by a shot which went coke, put more than forty of those] week, from Clayton, the home hi |can sit by the fire.” ‘The nurses are| tween his legs. Then the fight began milli { dollars into rare paint-| maintained there after he . enthusiastic about him. Walsh has been on nillions o} p the force sts ings 3 residence in New York fifteen Until his escape from Rawlins,| Years and is a clean cut, raw-bonec z years ago, Carlisle was merely an ordinary first-| athlete, thirty years old fire Of all the collections of beinhig hat The palibearers will be BE. H. Gary, se bandit, After that he became|thing he did after \pealag as hie which he gathered, and which are|J. Horace Harding, John P. Grier, a picturesque personage of national] prisoner was to telephone his wif: now to become, public property, none| Henry De Forest Weekes, Charles 8, interest. He got away from State] that he was all right, getting his # is held to be more wonderful than Carstairs, John Grier Hibben, Bryce prison in a packing box. While al port in before she could read th: Allen, Gerard Bement of Boston, H. hundred detectives were after him he | mornin, or the fourteen Fragonard panels which|q Leeds, Alvin W. Krech, Charles a ehpaa' snub a Weataen, Otis eiise | GREG nate , 4 into a Wester on office] “You're ; # are set in the walls of the Frick home |B, MacDonald, W. H. Moore) George and went them a “kidding” telegram, | a sahesse ar Wat meas wal nice oa the site of the ‘old Lenox Library | F. Baker sr., Samuel Re wis Cass — signing his own name. Then he] “yo, 1 * nilranariy Diy ‘ , Ledyard and ares fi “ . 1 am,” returned the big omy between 70th and Tist Streets on| ‘EY htt OES balled on smal town editan te read| with a pleasant smile, “{ am luckyat : 2 @ latest news about himself before Fifth Avenue. : estate, the Fifth Avenue home is to || (Raa jit got into print aera the best wife and twp of the Gap: Mr. Frick paid the estate of J. P.|ne the setting for the paintings ‘SHOULDN'T BE TIED DOWN, Righe down toxna eo young Gare (on dren in the world. Fatalist—yas , Morgan between $1,250,000 and $1,450,- | porcelains, statuary, enamels and SOUTHE LOVER. CROWNED! #& FRAGONARD, ton did not only as much but more pb dneny so. It's in the book whether 000 for those fourteen pictures, which | Period furniture which it was the SAYS MAN WED 14 YEAR than the cleverest scenario writer [oye aga. wh be with is Sees were ordered from the artiat by|recreation of Mr. Frick to get together T > i Gould have thane ng 25" tlie: a ee it Comer th the approves {12,28 Heth | | On Thanksgiving Day he invitea|/™ renty Madhme Du Barry wi h the approvs ‘The residence and its contents are Then Si ts She | ti jy Mimaelt to dinner at the Bil Hill ‘Were you ever shot at beforet™ of her patron, Louis XVL, and were| resceved during the life of Mrs. Frick | en Suggests She Leave Him Till ranch house “Oh, lots of times. On January 39 de canmrclouniy saletted vy Her WhO ace hen use and that of her daughter | | He Decides on Next Step, Charges | jc! gill Carleton” he wald; “ask )1928, 1 wont with Inspector Henry ® she found that the last panel of the| Wiss Helen Clay Frick, who now be- Wife, Winning Divorce eee eeeevston,” gaid the ranchman,|4Fld Rothstein's crap shootin sertes depicted a lady of frivolous! comes the wealthiest bachelor girl in 3 , “do us the honor to join us. What'li|Place at No. 301 West 87th Street habits being turned away by the| america, The art collection of Mr. i | Fourteen years of married lite were | y yu have, light or dark meat?" and they stopped shooting craps asc ebleman by whose favors she had | rick, since the death of J. P. Morgan, | required by Waiter H. Crismy,an elec-| | Three days later, on Sunday, he|shot revolvers. They thought wr } trical engineer, to realize that he! the unwelcome guest of t slittered. sale rhaps the most generous patron of | should not have “tied himself down to} Widow Bray. A Deputy Sheriff ar-| Were holdup men and’ I got two @ul- There are single pictures in the| the arts, is estimated in value at $30, | | one woman,” according to Mrs, Mary | /!V¥ed. Bill kicked out a window-sash | lets in the arm. I never told my Frick collection which is to become 000,000, | 1G. Crinsey of No Ti Went bist Strece,| 22d got away in @ blinding snow-Jabout It after being treated in New York property which are worth ‘The fact of the public bequest eal Bayoune, N. J., who teatitied before | “nny, fo Roosevelt Hospital, and when she more than the bank accounts of Wall made known through his friends, El- | | Speotal Master in Chancery Frederick | Reet oy Witeatinnd ec yin saw the iolood in the morning T told Street persons who considered them- bert H. Gary, J. Horace Harding and |i, 11... ive * 1 Chamberlain in that city in support of | de: Frank WA- her 1 had fallen down and hurt my arives vivaln of the coke master. Mr. others. Mr, Harding sald Mr. Frick's Berkman and Goldman Ap-| Martha Gauthier, Wounded, her cault for divores, Chancellor! jama's cabin, ute tried the itFour yeare ago on Columbus Ave Frick paid $400,000 for the Velafquez home and wonderful contents would peal Planned—Appear at Thrice Decorated, Cared for Walker has approved the Master's rec- | window leap, When he started to run | nue and 87th Street two "men tried to portrait of Philip TV. Though no fig-| "be to this country what the Wallace | ay Be | y ommendation that Mrs. Crissey be . omen guns spoke at once and Bad| hold up Max Ernst in bis jewelry Tre was authoritatively named, he| collection is to England, | s Island Friday. | U.S. and French Soldiers. eee Se ET AE a CE dees He picked up a revolver aad Is believed to have paid an even) HIS FORTUNE MAY INVENTORY - — | —_—--- Pp ie art oleae val arial Cr nd Drought to Douglas, fired two shots at him and beat | | ; aseys resided Ne , chased. the roadewa: million for the “Polish Rider" by $200,000,000. | Harry Weinberger, No, 261 Broad ae 5 etek 8 . el BST in th ge of 1Y1b that hased them down Bi M in : 5 Martha Gauthier, a heroine of the York, At that time of her abandon=| 64.4 ‘or the Pacific Rail- iged two of their shots, but Rembrandt, and almost as much for Me ick's fortune was estimated | way, counscl for Emma Goldman, | war, came in to-day on the French | ment, the wife testified, they lived |?\.4 eae, tic ge ke heecie : of the men. Sure I'm Jucky Gainsborough's “The Mall.” Anothor|to-day as belne not lesa than| ,1 ae. perkman and other allens| steamer Niag with thelr eleven-year-old son in Weat (ed Pektomenly Gandit who elWaye | wea ey perore I got on the foveal Rembrandt, “An Old Woman Reflect- | $100,000,000, with the possibility that steamer Niagara, a shattered wreck 163d Street, ' pe od this ion the U. P, limited hha pide rd ooh ae — ing Over the Lecture,” became the It might prove to-be nearer $200,000,- facing deportation, said this morning | of the handsome, robust girl who Pe A LR nae | titoner: | with the declaration that he wanted | isiund, the meepest In the ase property of the coke man in exchange | 0W. Aside from his own holdinis, he| that he would produce Berkman and | offered up her all for her country five | | morse to think he should ireled | nothing, from__ wo en, children soy, | “The brakes gave way and the Fe- } e associate ¢ jose con- ‘ ¢ f | | him 0 0 one Wo: and diers or sailors.” He always escaped. | verse wo y for his check for $250,000 to Jules) was the a of men whose con-| sissy Goldman at Ellis Island on Fri-| years ago. She came to the country | | Riaselé down to one Wome” ethers | Thapahd Bll : P verse wouldn't work and I had a Porges of Paris. ey extended over considerably more| day unless he can get permission for] o¢ her adoption decorated with the| home ‘until he had dst't whether ia A flagrantly bold exploit of the lot Ng 5 halt ton, toad. | Say. ~we RAIT | than $1,000,000,000, Chief among these cs of her adoption decorated h the remain her husband or form « brand | yane , é alg A ad some sledd H ’ burgh, Whose | trom probable. a eah thai Rb On Ol see PeMgcuth ioston, Mra, Crismoy ai oles Kane f the) and I took an air ride for forty feet by Gainsborough, is another halt-| Gulf Refining Company and the larg-|orqer from Assfstant S ary of | lg bapyiad segs eel ariensAe | The night before the fin Detective Charlie trwin "got" him Re x rullion-dollar item in the magnifi-| est undeveloped fields remaining in! tabor Abercrombie to produce hi WH with her health gone and only tion, @ month tat ira, Cr alive—on the followin, y. Bill was A eather rnif-| eat un elds abor Abercromble to produce his|iert to her the glorious heritage of vv AGTS AS COUNSEL | hce’sethy’ idthis tn 1 euversn ' rae uM ‘ cemt inventory. A Franz Hals, “The | the, bituminous coal country, have/ cients on Friday “not later than| q ‘ ee i n rs Lee ay Oe ae oe ent enorae | murroun din the | rush I om ght Ms Portrait of a Woman,” for which Mr.| been said to exceed $500,000,000. ra i duty well, nobly and unselfishly dos Ine, but relieved his feelings by again | M iF ‘ 0 “['m sorry I ehot this man. Wag? a | noon” he telegraphed back to Wash-| yor three and a half years she was [ng Dut rele v ed thereupon made hia | Pursuora. When they orde im to] wy. Frick told his intimates he would eee te ington to ask for a delay until alin the French eta “piigpagiisy A final exit. come out, however, he came don't th yes poke Fare oe ko daeaaae } " fs | noel t he French service and for a year pind taking thin: theme he | and these poor lows ha’ J ed moss sr000, 000, was} CHURCH DISCORD REVIVED, | week from to-day. The answer was|and a halt under the “Stars and igo: = teeieaened | auia ‘put T never wana kille "“Jminds, ‘They don't know what thes ous! ere 1098, | — a repetition of the iday ‘noon"| gt * is ati *Wianat 4 ro. shavi are doing." $ L Ber . oon" | Stripes.” For eight months she was | Decl 5 ’ aire | Because of his good behavior in i arise. palntican exseeds 10| WrieuAi May. AG Vaca ef Canti>loccun Welnbergen (ben taleMoietl oni: In einecn bathe sho wos Declares Wife of Young Millionaire ASK $35,000 FOR PAY RAISES. wee Pleats Cae, money value as in rarity any private dence for Rey. Miller, watn: anil delay until Monday, |} 8 i ne» Recognizes French Juris- nikss Wane O lisle's fifty-year s nee was cut in Safes, bar acoumulation of art treasures ever Special to The Evening World.) | aed uo tar senalwad- an anditer in Ga wausaye, Alsace, from which she es- fiction in Suit ard sii suspl half. Overlook $50,000 Bends. ‘ turned over intact as a public gift HACKENSACK, N, J. De 3 i ress wo that) caped, and thr times @he was a sett “What's the difference?” asked Bil,| Two safes were blown open ®y ‘ Included in the catalogue as an in-| Storm ids are havering again over | ere eo wounded and carried off the field of SAILLES, Dec, 3.--Former Pre-| ‘The New York State Legisiutive| “anytime I take a notion to resign} purgiars in the last building at Nos . tex to the wonderful total are six|the North Hackensack — Reforr ‘If T do not receive & favorable re- | pattie, ler Rene Viviant appeared for Frank | Budget Committee visited the Public} my position here Pil walt Out as cosy 1134-140 West 26th Street last Friday ui . ‘ Xl Church because of the action of the | PY" he said, “I shall of course proe ne German hospital vo,|J- Gowld here yesterday at a hearing |Service Commission of this district to- | the arden. ‘arlisle's “Joke” | ent, it was learned to-day. : t paintings by Van Dyck, three by Hale, | oi iiics of Bergen in giving Hi ey duce my clicnts at the time de- fae . ee eke vi {oe the court on a motion by Mra, day nnd began a hearing on the budget | Tie ed Oe ee viata |poltee, aa usual, failed to report = tour by Corot, five by Turner, four) “lassics of min elving # vote .es hy, Whither she was taken prisoner from) (.ui4" from whom Mr. Gould recently {as outlined for the coming y lice officers everywhere in Ww YORUNG. | Poe elicg the @uenlanas cat te j py Romney, four by Sir Joshua) yiier who nily: paaleneds i T cereus tent Gocmnidaibaae cht Coreen ake Oe) 88) een 8 Aieanne ming the|commission is asking an increase of], nig gto from the prison tirom the safe of Poller & Bauman, eo ae reall | " o ommiasioner Of | arte i ist because of ein Trench ourts ve no ladiction to v1 tiled up in & packing case of shirt ne inth floor, c Reynolds, four by Dias, threo dy! Hackensack pastorate after sensa-| Immigration Caminetti to Weinber-|cste’or a cermen, the Ins | Breneh: nourta, DAN®, no. INTRA Uen | SEtOk ag) semen, Tee leanne fOr Within & few hours the hoe Angatee $s Piatt ters rey Huttes Works { Gainsborough and one by Jan V rs gained circulation, ie sults of a German Maj She re-| Ui viani, while admitting Mra. @ |Clorks and other employ eos, | ie was held ‘up near Medicine {and the National Cloak Manufactur F 1 meer, : ris A CMmr gE Bethe |e ae disposes of the question | covered, and eight months later she|has.no domiciic in France, maintained [and Asemblyman Machold. The oterk | How by ft polite young min, who |W COmtuny” and” both on ghe tenth Henry Clay Frick'’s name was the|"We understand. that. the classin. ts wee Mosca yoy Mc ted what| heard the guns of the French ham-|that, In appenling against the ite |of the Senate was also present xmiled and suid he “didn't want tol fnopernaum, ond. pein ot ee wonth | terror of the art markets of Europe. |{")/M# to Put one over on us by we. | youl pacers ¢ he dependent fam-) mering at the German fortifications. | recos French jurisdiction | i ee FL ar PRR la for the of Liberty Ronde and $80,000 worth He never haggled over a price. He{this resolution in our church. neat | son deported aliens. They will be} She ehloroformed the German of-|,,,M™, ould 4 Pager porting |D. K, B. Convention Opens To-day, | '!'* Ot agal \f other securities : asked only for proof that the painting| Sunday. | There iv nothing on oyr|#lven every opportunity to wecom: | ricers while they slept, and throw her clalii Tead @ cable jhe annual eqpvention af the Delta waa genuinely an example of the best| Mr, Miller a vote mnifidenee* and | Pare AE Sere ne telegram), German nurse's cape over her| American courts, and di a7 the [a nope, palion, teameraliy il meet {0 a The c' od ia: of |! n will never sanction | S45 shoulders gained ve neh nes, cn psi ’ nt work of a master. ‘The custodians of b j " anct Hf een Pe aA houlders gained the Freneh see 20 West 44th Btreet, The fraternity haa the galleries of Hurope sounded eon- parted f : . A She was a profe nurse be Honnnen for Trappers. neon invited to meet next year at \ xe whom warrants ft rtat b stant mings to the authorities |Huckcnsack two days atts f i bid port re the war, She ked in the ARANAC LAKE, N. Y,, Dec, 3—Due |jiavana, Cuba, where the deleca it Set ern te nor on the other |{aguen giving the privilig mony be ian It y yu Fepresent any | yospital and on the ambulance and | to unprecedented high prices paid|the tpvitation ts accepted, will be Bette havi side of the Atlantic that "Frick of — allen ordered deported to who} did a man's work on t sttlefield | for furs, Adirondack trappers are mak-!ef the Cuban Government, A fv ‘Be r Chocolates ata Lower Pric ; America was interested” in any mas-| 11 BENTS A DAY FOR FO me us a family, Mle your application for carrying off the wounded. Her [ie pe ye etme ALT Lame tor ahen las members. wh e” 7 e | be given consideration 1 Fur flee thi wason Will be 40 per|tion of this service will be de paintings by dollar standards jovernment will deport them to Nie, CREGUBAUT ROHAN Gn iano Pehusing every. pelt. offered. and Was a member of the Harvard Univ a p i Nothing for which money could pay a at the earliest p. cr body wan filled with shrapnel | SAYIN enormous prices Chapter of the fraternity i gave him greater pleasure than the|Corn Meal Mush and Milk Re luring her service w Fre m Me Vand Mi Rec ger said he interpreted this]On the voyag } ; wilege of wandering through the | n ir a sh e BATA Se ATR ommended as a Steady [te mean that there would be na, de| Was, aubiect to. hemarrha Special f for To-day and To-morrow long gallery 1 u pete en “White” Russia, where], At (he pier the heroine was met | Milk Chocolate Fig Balls re's” something about figs 4 and the four wing rooms in which his Diet. aan dacasinae ri ing | BY, Leon Le Warner of No. 419 Grand that you Just can't tesist—they're so juicy and full Of real 29 ‘ i se ane Hie such deportees as kman and a arrison o nourishment, And when the m A \ ee a df ifiah, miserly love for PHILADELPHIA, De 4 Gol n would be in danger of im Mt Ht a 9 Dy & blanket of the cheat wei ty Milk Chocolate the treat c r 0 selfish, mise! love fo Cost of food need not add to the t 1 7 compl Wilts reauagt for.permission to look | very man oan live well on 2 | Sf chee Hla epplications for the tims) Wy) ed from th become Milk Chocolate Caramels , big Nuggets of Extra Speci auOF | cents ‘a day lie ees to accompany t ratived Ir bs \ 8 | puré carame!—the kind you ca i at Mr. Frick’s pictures, but ca ER OR Es p 0 sppompeny th ' Neer of the Very last little bite Lied with a bichkor on tie, Burene ; the coke master himself became tho] Harvey W. Wiley, former Chic ee Pea iiote pre Varner | wa 8 Hout velvety Mik Chola ankot of the, Bursa, C i ee ey ihe pallerien ape hi whereabouts of 1 r Goldinan, e has a an ¥ Ksire Spestal (or Torsay aad Vatnerraat TOOK STRANGERS THROUGH | Patten ¥ ; p of the bat Wednamsmiis 6 © FIFTH AVE. Bors Milk Chocolate Peanut Chips— | M H Jel. pont anquet Busi- | Would be taken for the protection of ) ip ilk Chocolate Jelly Mera HIS ART COLLECTIONS. prot nay preieosian. 6 ver have Peunutty slabs of sweetness and |Jelli¢gcReal fruit jellias—with the delight in sharing the enjoy- | Por in vin which | meee . vardamer Palatal : " toothsomencas. t/imoat 'Gagrant of flavors, soft, and Wa delight in shir neye | dustry ir emain man Was Miss Our Anticipation of Radical Advances al Virginia 1 d | tovthspme--covered with the purest , ment of his treasures with strangers | there {Ned laborer ey : ae ; Hh a thick ‘coat of de Sik | APaK ERB eorate candy delight for . was the subject of mock-irritation | } rhe told the a; eed in tia 4 ro, she in Diamonds and other Jewels gives in @ neat (are ie a eriisal et by the members family who | et A ant ‘ it he ex. |now twenty-nine 1 3 Ky ‘ MII I ER candy lovers were often desert for an h or} me t n a per to apply fe beu > : falner, eto 4 shila x You'll ik more at the dinner ta ' ould Nive We cents a the Federal ( both | Mormon tren Present Purchasers a decided advantage everybody Jum | S7X CONVENIENT STORES | Qi" ™! E , : y, he said he had 4 mi leportoes. SALI n 5 G40 Broadway Hrondway |p a arr was acting us k Ani man can tive well on for Berkr penny na, ‘of Santa Opponite St. Patrick's Cathedral Extra Special At Hleeckor Exceg Spec | According to Elbert H. Gary ef the 1 vonts a day,” he sald, ‘odnd \ SRA HAg < athe day | been active aa a bli Broad a United St 1 Corporation, who t 4 day, at the rate of of t of Henry @, Frick, who| Mormon | Chur i 39 i 44 was more than any other busine $1.50 a bushel, would amount to wai shy the ag Tin the steel | ere eet in wrorday. i118 | Cc Cc § | gociate acquainted with the plans of | worth of milk Me aitn a aetaiart ts Gneheasalh auricle ¢ouacLoeneweara’ Lal eens Aiisania tan eae Sprcihad Weight Does Not Inclade Contal Mail Ovdere Fill \ Mr, Frick for the disposition of his hynent.”” | prison | breast, No reason for his act was pecified Weig joes Not Include Container. Ma Filled: ‘ { € *

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