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s ree. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920. ' 8 DR. GRANT GWEN AZ Comforts of Home in an Automobile || 2Q)CHLDREN "Si%'SC22'SSSx STATEN LAND sett From Lock, ort, N. er Palm B h, Fl ° Will Ask Retailers to Take Small Bis: oe i MILD REBUKE IN. port,N. ¥.,to Palm Beach, Fla.| ypeu won ogi) ssa! TROLLEY SERVICE |S. Dace * mm 4 ¢ , Goes Up Deal. VESTRY REPORT FROMASYLUM FRE. er=~=| TEND MONDAY =P oem | ; bile ron Mra pitas Sh ing carries the following ‘Church Should Not Be Used . i States Grain Corporation to be pres- beh “The New York Herald has ence at his office, No, 130 East 15th passed into the hands of Frank . ent at the Wholesale Bakers’ Confer- No Sign of Panic as Orphans |streot, next week to determine why | Midland Railroad Company to} a. Munsey, who has purchased as Starting Point for Prop- | : Fi bakers cannot get the it tenant ta 1 he publishing interests of aganda Says PA ty | Go Through Smoke-Filled from flour sold to them oy Git Gok Discontinue Serv ice On ihe late Suma Gorda Bennett, ti ‘¢ : a io Hebrew Home. poration for $10.50 as they do from All its Lines consisting of the New York other sources for $15 a barrel, A chemical test of the Grain Corporation Herald, the Evening Telegram Fire in the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, | iour will be made. ‘The Midland Railroad, Company, Png oa edition of the New 4 . In spite af reports akers plan! which operate ‘ . Saas ork Herald But Mention of Mayflower and ere OV wsiisen Gn o€ Wher as|Wu Cone toe Po ef bese tm Wr | rene oes ea geaen Sages, wrtawe:| south on plc eee a | lame tad ho hoped that there would | tfolley lines on Staten Island, will «us-] timo of his plans for these news- Buford Is ‘Held Un- | morning, but they had time to dress|be no increase inthe price of bread in| pend service on all of its lines next] papers. a PAHtIHate, | |for the cold weather and they marched} wrapper, sto the public. This bread, | aronday, It was stated on authority to- ea ALNET SHURE, oa: idea a ! out as calmly a soldiers of parade, eee te nee eee eee Powra|day. Placard announcements will be] weeecutora of tho Estate of ‘Tho fire was in the drying room of|may ‘be raised to 9 cents to retailers, | Placed In the cars to-morrow. oy James Gordon Bennett.” Mr, Munsey said last night he had At @ conference of the wandens and vestrymen of the Church of the As- cension at the parish house, No. 12 West 11th Street, yesterday, a report wes made to the vestrymen by a. com- | mittee appdinted to consider alleged Tadical utterances of Rey, Dr. Percy S, Grant, rector of the church. ‘This report, amended in same re- pects, was adopted by unanimous | vote. If saya! “The matters under consideration | were two in number. No, 1—The ac- tion of the rector in allowing the laundry, on the ground floor of In that event Mr. Willams said the will The Midland Railroad Company fur- try to get the retailers to accept 4 i nishes the only direct transportation to . the west wing, and it did not get out} smaller promt : only dire J nd atatethent tO make Yee Hidiand Beach. This line, which eX-1 Te 14 understood that about $4,000,- — of that room, which is steel enclosed! POLICEMAN KICKED _ |tends trom Clove Road to Midland] 99 was paid for the three news- But smoke filléd the entire huilding. Be. | Beach, will be one of those suxpended, aie HER Wi . papers, It is known that an offer ot The children were just finishing »SAYS WOMAN another tine runs frog st. George $3,500,000 waa retuned sone tf ti was but one of several offers r consideration for some months, their dressing when the fire was dis- ‘ through Van Duzer Street to the old} Thi covered by an attendant, who tola|Sergt. Herman Wiber Held on | county seat of Richmond, and another ephaec . is the Manor Road line through Castle- Superintendent L. J, Simmonds. He] « Charge Made by Brooklyn : sent in an alarm and gave the fire & y y ton Corners to the Eckstein Brewery. drill signal, A moment Jater the Police Reserve. A portion of the loop from St. Georg. steady tramp of Httle marching feet} Police Sergt. Herman I. Wiber, forty- and on Richmond Turnpike through was Hd throughout the building] three sears old, of No. 310 Keap Street,|Clove Road and back to Port Ric! 1 rad ion to « and (hat ‘ain parade or proces: o nue Station, was arraigned in the Bridge| between St jayground filled with chil- Brooklyn, attached to the Bedford Ave-| mond, will b andoned, The track Dog i * = ee Ss | jeorge and Clove Road at the parish house on Christmas Day | MR, E MRS. R.'H.CoRWIN & THEIR HOUSE-AUTO. 3 jdren, Plaza Court to-day on a short aMdavit last and thence to parade up Fifth Six tonsilitis patients in the is owned by the Richmond Light & a \ i i A , t charging him with felonious assault.| Power Company, whic is une “ a Avenue, in support offin amnesty for The photograph shows Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Corwin Fla. The auto contains a bed, made into a divan by jasylum’s infirmary, just above the/ie v5 atteged that last Sunday night Power Company, which will, tt is ua NONE 80 GOOD’ cer- ssemble ee ne ee en all so-called political prisoners in this| of Lockport, N. Y., outside their house-auto in which day, electric stove and lights, washstand with run- [drying room, were carried out. Wiber kicked in the stomach Mra, Mary hi ddad Lbeethoaehi aah Cage a Hurley Shoes are stamped ~An address of the] they made the trip from Lockport to Palm Beach, ning water, and many other comforts. The fire was put out in a few min-| sfuuror, a Corporal in the Women's Po- | Tem Clove override ddan nih with the maker’s name. It rector delivered at the fofum meeting utes When the firemen came. Nobody] tice Reserve at the Bedford Avenue NOWever, the line ts owned by the Mid- was hurt and the property loss was| Station land Company and will be closed, is a symbol of the best in in the Church of the Ascension on P fe te Wee, : f count i the evening of Sunday before Christ- JOHN F. DODGE DIES; FIFLD MILLIONS NIXON MEETS slight. cakcoording to Wiber, Mim. Maurer) qe company atntes that these lines everything that its for ele: | Ec| — * vuti™ or | have long deen operate joss, |{ ance of design, quality of ma+ mas Day last, in which he declared BROTH Lak, | the head with her husband's billy. Her| have long 'b mporated at a + ‘ : ts dlsaytorl of the yracticn of des sc gl I. R. T. EMPLOYEES |auyeR ACCUSED OF |M's.iaircuat adds terials and beauty of finish. pe catia eraid iia wanviog dk se porting @liens from this country, and|Both Auto Builders Stricken With SEDITIOUS REMARK] Station, It wus alleged by Mre.| Would suspend service Jan. 10, Pul ; 7 oer s y Wa Jage Increase aurer that Wiber had made an In-| lic Service Commissioner Nixon call- mentioned the arrival of the May- | Pneumonia While at the hey ‘Want Another Wage Inet ase i iting rial te hee, Gomtasd Abou rvice missioner Nixon flower with the Pilgrim Fathers in But Have Not Intimated They a private In} and announced some time ago that it ite ie orca ed a meeting of the citizens offected 0 c © sailing from ot Ritz-Carlton. ; is 4 _ Hate . when phe did not appear for hearing to-| and a committee was appointed to connection with the sailing from our carlton, Would Strike. |Agents Say Soft Drink Manufac-| gay it’ was discovered she i sicls | go beldre ths Board oF teatinikte with - shores of the transport Buford, carry-| The body of John F. Dodge, auto- ’ i Cried, “To Hell With Site GONERION Ia the Will aa 1o Board 0 imate h te ing a number of aliens deported by| Mobile manufacturer, of Detroit, who Patrick F. Connolly, president, and turer Cried, “Te pital, Wider ‘was held in $1,500 bail for| the plea that the company be per- due process of law. | died pneumonia last night at_ the committee of the Brotherhood of Inte U. S. Government!” hearing Saturday mitted to charge a seven cent, fare "i ; borough Employees, had an hour's talk ee 7 for at | th or that “Ag to the parade or procession, we | Ritz-Carlton Hotel, was removed to : fousee onde: a Nore OMek lan rat loast Six months in order tha Gnmpbe 4 whee with Publ Service Commis: oseph Burda, a soft drink manufac P 3 es ee HAC OIN eae este ODDAERUTE TUE a eneaann | Nixon to-day tn regard to which turer of No, 407 East 75th strect, thia| SAVIN GREENHOUSES ‘BURN. | time might be had to work out a 60- cither#the captain or the acting cap- |) ita} ee ; Suit inves ~, ’ afin; | mtervorough men would make no § morning entered the wholesale grocery _ lution of the company's difficulties. ‘ i tain of the precinet in which the| wr, Dodge, with his brother Horace, |" uit Hinges on Court’s Defini-] ment atterward. tt_H, Glatter at No} 801 Bast 74th| Rare Plante Destroyed tm $100,000] No action was taken and it was soml- Made over a special last— church is situated, called at the parish | came her 1 8 ior the iieowobile . tion of the Word “Issue” Commissioner Nixon said that wages } Str whose sugar Mcense had just Fire Believed Incendiary, officially announced that the Board|| has C forepart, B instep, housc on Christmas morning, ex- |g) ; : hi ie : a eae in the Wi were discussed and that the men feel|been revoked because he was charged on great greenhousemon tho countr| would defer all such requests until it|] A heel. Grips tHe foot fi : + €X-| show. After attending a banquet o e : averahotien dooreds Sich: BIE ES siptite ts, estate of Frank W Savin at Port Chester] had co pa? 3 Ae Ca amined the placafds which were to be | 209 Dodge salesmen Tuesday night of | fy Gey Me fan reel n ue aetieti Uhesateike naa w ot aed peat to ion 91-8 cenit wore destroyed by fire to-day with a a es fi hea tenena ‘nvestigation|) cannot slip at the heel. Cor- Worn) by) ios paredere aud) Huited tHBE | ewe week, Hoch) Were) etnomen Wit Worn ag y Pr Tinian was ctled Connolly eave lls lpurda announced) Ge: would ‘buy (S60 |loeajoe 4200/00 somo of lt eapreseHUINE| ce: eeaw pall’ chia quording (hat evan (|e fitting at instep. Absolute 0 bong as the parade was to be single | influenza the next day. In each cas CAGO, Jan, pon the I-) word to the Commissioner that there] pounds at any price Glattcr chose to|rare plants. It ts belleved that an Incen-1 woulda paren it apr dat tabs Hoe Co | forepart. Wide, file, no police permit would be re-| this developed into pnoumonia. Hor- | terpretation of the word “issue” de- NOL until ithe cheng . Cia aenes Hagen Which om dis- patie aie ven : i Ser naw be]! medium and narrow toes. me apete Sa he ‘ : i a commi confer- ‘ ‘ covered by Jo} oyle, < i anted, it was doubtful if the di- quired, and further stated that he sw} ace Dodge was said last night by Dr.|Pends the success of a legal fight Dutt the Commis Department of Justice Agents Nicollet |r Savin dea broker with offic stors of the company would alter || Our beautiful Cordovan shades are noe objection to the parade. and Ried told Burda® that the United] New York at No, 66 Broadway Ira L. Hill, the attending physician,|pegun by Peggy Marsh, in be- pee are ena their decision to surrender their fran. |] Made Possible by using only the best the Interborough “It appeared that the police of an-| to be out of dang President Hedley ates Government would not allow any oo 1 bei wm o be ¢ anger. a o} ai Bol sinh: th tid he was to im members of the a chises, leathers, being treated by the Hur- ottier precingt must havo had a diftet=| when the brothers were stricken (oo °*, Ne #00 Henty Anthony | erocnerhood tomorrow afternoon, but|more augar to BS soki Crom Glatter's| Sentenced te Jat Ver Sawer @reke| ais aotion will cut aft thousands || eyes sere prope Wiles Seenee oak view, of ele there was bome cons | (heir families ‘wete summoned and| Meret three yours old, whose fathery tial he hed heard no eteiks te vy (Stock teering. of residents of the island from. all || the life of the leather, retaining its MURiAny Hecduse Fonte of. thane Garmilsve (Lise COkeee (wltawat cil Reis ed was Henry Field, grandson of Mar-| ,,"“Dhe met v amon ys all)" epg hell with the United States Gov-| ‘The first conviction for profiteering | transportation, rich lustre to the end. . ' aaa | aes Be a ay ee Shall vhe: enry Fic e he . of mee *| enment,” they charge Burda with an-|in sugar was ‘had in the Federal Court _> R were sulequently arrested on Fifth lot hie daughters, Mrs, Wintred Gray [Shell Field, When Henry Field died) been havi Of meeting nment, Te sie ces a east if ‘ sd Mrs, Pala aa ebte secont dom lawednns lather ‘0 i rooklyn to-day when . Thorn-| 4 ys i Avenue after leaving the church,|and Miss Isabel, were at his bedside his brother, Marshall Ficld 3d, estab- pe the second this week, | awering The revolution had wetter |In y tne: © Ones to Sanpe ton, No. 360 Lewis Avenue, accused of | SALEM, Mass., Jan. 15.—With sus- HURLEY SHOES again nee 7 i ; Ae Bea , start right awa: ‘ese wero afterward. discharged py |Mist Might. Oscar B. Marx, a former lished a fund of $100,000 for Pessy any of t a ; ; satis |aatllige Abn i@OaRGATOr: Nulehr Ot AIK a pb cs : Gey Musigirate Corrixan, whorstates | Mayor, of Detroit, and ottier friends Marsh in settlement of a contract $$ — |" ‘They anvaigiMd him before Magistrate] tone eat EU and wis venation of trolley rervicn at midnaht| | 1454 Beaadway 1357 Broedway taat the placards, were tunobjection- | Were, there, also. || Besides the th” petween his brother and her. ‘DIES OF ANTHRAX Tobias, hanged with seditious utter }Sontenced to two dys in Jail and fined {Salem relied on Jitneye and private wuto-11 1177 Beondwa 215 Broadway able, and that the "persons arrested In (aus Te hiidrens John Jr, about| ‘The suit is to collect two-fifths of ance, He was held until Jun, 28 In) $100. He lx a gon of the President of iene octay.” Owink to tio. jitney |] 41 Cortlandt St 254 Filth Ave. each case were entirely within their | twenty years old; Frances, six; Dan-| the $5,000,000 trust fund originally ‘set! FROM RAZOR CUT 3:00 vai. : ae CAT Rly and fone |competition, It was impoasible to run Factory—Rooktand, Mase, |iel four and a girl seven months old, spi eee Bas om these fagts we concluc ihe parade was legal. We further that the rector had the necessary au- thority to allow the use,of the parish house as an assembling! and startin point for this procession. Our per? sonal opinion, however, is that in view of the circumstances, it was unwise to | permit the use of the church buildings | for this purpose. “The result of such permission was ta produce the impression upon the aside for Henry Field by his grand- Sir Oliver Lodge Arrive father, Marshall Field. Former Gov.) Victim, in Bellevue for Operation, | Sir Oliver Lodge, the British scientsiti Edward F. Dunne, appearing for the A adoTMnaaKact as Jand investigator of physical phenome- Re mobile mechanic in Ontario, Canada. |)... aie cig Gatti Contracted Disease in Bowery | ived in this country on the Lap- ; I boy baby, declared that he is entitled en he went to Detroit, where he has ie sauna’ tt inal Barber Shc land at noon to-day for a lecture tour en twenty years. He invented the|to this share because the origi lerienactini sd: etktae, His topieeroover the hine which bears! Field will provides that this income! Joseph Cook, fort i views ws to both branches of his n= name. He was President| should be collected by Henry Field Third Avenue, a and the subjects are: “The day in Bellevue Hospi an Metis Unseen," “The Evidence saa Ja that operated upon yesterd = hie otor Company.| Ex-Gov, Dunne not only held that palin fevlinlcredentil ee nape Destiny of Men, winds of many persons that the mem- 0,000 in divi-| the child is entitled to the two-fifths | cheek while being shaved in a barber 4 and “The Struc- : % sg dends and the rs later sold| S¢ the trust fund, but that he is heir, shop on the Bowery jast, Sunday. On| ture of the Atom. bers of the Church of th on g | ‘ € ss ur e Va 40,000, Monday the oO" d began’to swell, and favored Immediate amnesty for all so-| thelr holdings for more than § to the residue of the ¢ p-radre | eiieema leo eenruUmentardar Thee Nel Island. the road on a payitig thas, | not yet named —— " ‘ a Born fifty-four years ago, in Nile: Mich., John Dodge worked as an aut non ar ight, of No. 13 horeman, died to- | 1, where he was y for anthrax lon; search Reality of the urvival,"” her of Space, Company. Ree n his brother, invested | OF his “issue. of the Mr. Dodge, wit $10,000 in the He drew more Se The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily G. Aliman & Cn. two broth Heh 3 3 called political prisoners—all of whom | 900: Se | than $50,000,000. |went to Bellevue Hospital, where the | oor ren a have been convicted under due proc- fare ps 2 , | swelling "was diagnosed as a Of iL verner Hants : cts of law, and many of whom have| PREVENTS JAIL DELIVERY. | The manager, of the estate, al-) anthrax. | Nineteen of the twenty2threo Re- been convicted of crimes against the| - though granting the validity of the| a _ P aders in Kings County have signed a petition requesting that State Comptroller Eugene M. ‘Travis statutes of the United States after] prisoner “Tipx-Oft" Plan to Eseape| contract between Henry Field and| Unidentified Man Kilted h a trial by court and jury riff. lthe Marsh girl, maintains that the| An unidentified. man, about Diee ot thee ealnda wen lies | pur | Information volunteered by a prison-| wij) of Marshall Field, providing for|*°4rs old. was found dead in a room | Peco caida ee Had naming } nnd that the motives of those en: {er it the County Jal at Ry head. | Henry Field's “Issue,” roferred to his AS Third Avenue to-day. The |tlon for Governor The ur romain » { BCR ear comunsversial aud ne | (oro prisoners awaiting hearing by the|) Neu) mum Bad noe ta day natural hes, Weighed 180 pounds. ‘County Lender Jacob A. Livingaton is MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ift| children he might have. ey halt and brown weyex which opinions mity differ, it would | Grand Jury. ‘The prisoner told Sh have been wiser in our opinion for] John 1. Kelly that he had seen ¢ the rector to have consulted wit the |tuve Monsky and Martin Dillon sawing veatrymen or with same committer of | the belt on the back door of the cor the vestry, and we suggest that when! dor Ht hears similar occasions aris. in the future leading the movement for the nomina- tion of Comptroller vomt and tr e Marsh was a show Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street London when she met Henry |1916, and it is likely the present suit Sal Keape over | wil reveal thelr romance, which that course be pursued. locked in their cells. inever has been entirely divulged. “As to the address of the rector in is charged with robbing t ald: dt he girl and their obild regard to deportation of aliens, he| railroad stations and blowing the sate | Field left t au heir child, has informed us that his allusion to hem. rged with |promising to provide for them. He @the “landing of the Pilgrims was bad ch returned to this country, married a merely a comment upon the historical society girl, and died suddenly in couneidence that a period vt 3°) veurs| MUSTARD THWARTS ROBBERY (1918 || “Getter Chocolates ata Lower Price” hed elapsed between thar event nd | —— the sailing of the Buford Gea inlanded to eornment= miarely t st Roats Man Meet Last of A.B. F. Down the Bay | upon the fact that the Mayflower ixhing a Kaife. | The Rocky Mountain Club, No. brought the Pilgrim Fathers to th ; mustard, Andre Gruz,| West 44th Street, to-day extended an country as a political asylum P ; 5 tion to 200 | | A Special Reduction Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits. will begin to-morrow morning nan, behind him raced an angry dell asylum and y ation of compar. thers in any way whi 7 Bighth Avenue, to-| (nvitation persons who want Special for To-day and To-morrow the Buford carried away from the Fe aatints (the. exia otf AT Del to go down the bay Sunday to t shores men who haye sough gel al ‘ mnor and the last of the A here, He express! in, who a returning © on tive vrthern Pacit he club will give ina ; and a dinner at the Waldorf in the they Meyer Leay No. 5) Highth’ Avenue, Leay- enw Seen eae disclaimed any ing the Pilgrim F Raisin Walnut Clusters— raising Nuge at Nieect | eived’ teens tien Husuni eatianre ati when the following ( ted that’ Grua entered his re and Nuts! They representing unusual values) with these deported aliens, tore early this morn and, brandish. John Hays Hammon r Purerceule sells He stated that he unite, demanded the contents of | ( ommander of the bore || melo w flavors Kreat clusters of { the prinaiple of de; stele ter of tion, -WHL. apeak. | Gov nd the ‘purest ol them | with | the ill b red: ing it as un-America | jd he threw a’ mustara| ern max 1. Campbell of Ar cry etal sugar MII I ER S Plumpest of Juicy li be offered: the view that dif any person has com- | intruder and chased him| bona. O. A. Larrazelo of New Mex\ tapos Ji 4LT ne Falaina and’ the ted a offer is co e| it Bae >. davis of Idaho are coming ontainers. "VRN CONVENTEN' oan, oo rn . . Ribeed en oftanwe tn tila couniry Ne SS [for the reception, t | SEVEN CONVENIENT STORES | "4" s shox proseciitio — Brondw 4 ; i } here, and not be deported. He fur- | Woman News Dealer Seve Burned. i Cant Ss i ‘i i ¢ i ee ee ners, «ce ore Meet, psntmstntene con poral] MRE | ee |, Been dee) 350 Suits (sizes 214 to 8 years) he ds not Booltitiet, and thatche burned Cent Par Plan. At Spring St. At 4ist Bt ; believes firinly in the right of priva Hat I cel onaumeiweniai Atal 25c 640 Broudway 1608 Broadway 44 Dectty. He mentionat by w | uae 4 out twenty, of At Bleecker st, At 40th St Cc reduced to . i . $ 6. ‘iustration that. in his Judgment wat Haas ca bacas i oe D NASSAU ST. . . f : 1.65 owners of the slaves f a durin hej T d Avenu Pa jecided to-da they would not P. d B sales RES Se Be Sizes. Civil ¥ uid have been compen- | (rolman, Charl ve firm [adopt the 5 Dae CORUNA OUT ‘ound Box Pound Box suted, and although he is himself a| # Fe lias ArlEM | tickets for ten cents and selling them (0) S i sy} , ite eanibitiontst, Ne believes that | Hoxnital _ [pera onan Sat ae =|. 80 uits (sizes 214 to 10 years) lertes the owners of breweries and hould also receive tue pensation for the value of piants. e atil- plan had been proposed aa wo ans of | rector to express opinion adverse | affording relief fo K and | @ 4 to the law of deportation or to the |Queens Railway Company, which oper- | ” i aan r ‘m which t sei is aout “ by curs aver the Quee | reduced to $ * ¢ 9 . ® * $2.95 farthest from his mind to say owever © regret the mentto: Se sere? . : * ~ fi fees TN sania nave Heentea mane | mratvul’ of the Mayflower and | CRarles riner Cai OSé This Mid-Winter Clearance has been specially arranged to “He stated in Offect that it ably construed as an encouragem the ling of the Pilgrim Fathers In ei A : ei to any person who countenances vio- |connection with ing of the | WASHING Charles 1 - make space for incoming stock, and represents a variety lence or disorder or otherwise runs | Buford carrying the ted uliens, | Magoon of 1 one time m < ry 1 4 FT . eservedl of styles and materials too diverse for enumeration. 5 | . y There is not a complete range of sizes in every style; but counter to our laws. The members of |as having been bh unfortunate. | ister to Panama and this committee personally approve of |The misunderstanding and the misx- [of the Panama Canal the assortment is large enough to meet practically every requirement. Gove the practice of deportation in proper interpretation of the allusion was] yesterday after an opepit cages with due legal process, but they |easy and not unnatural | who was fifty-nifie also fully appreciate and prize the| “Finally, we wish to repeat our be- urried, also served great principles of freedom of speech | lief in the importance of preserving and of discussion and ,of thought » pulpit. Our rector has often ex which are fundamental to all just i views with which all t governments. members dt this committee PEE” The Largest Selling Home Ix “Whether our views are in accord|many, if not all, of als vestrymer Me ey eas US Be a with those of the rector or not, he havé d ed. This has not pre- | Sidney f 4 t Fenimot td nnd should be allowed to express his own |vented us [rom rec ng und valu (Quaker Ridge, Mamaroneck, with a opinion freely and fearlessly, only ing his. sincerity, his cou his Gamage estimated 000. Wolff is limitations being such 9s are imposed |earnestness and his devotion to hu- | ip the export business 60 Beaver by law and the proprieties on every | manity,” | Berest, Mennatians ie ‘ cently ° ’ a As | married, and with his family closed up | person, We conclude, therefore, that| Bishop Burch declined to-day to the house about a week agof and left for r fr"was the undoubted right of the comment on the report, ioe Srslee GOONS & Week Saat Sd YT for ed in Mamaroneck. (Sale in the Boys’ Clothing Department,