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Kole FORE Ee AVERT EOE or eremene “* SE hitea paint Se ee ee Sav cy Terenas EN RUSH HAWKS + LEAVESS125,0070 Pand which the will says “is ~ FIG SECTION $200,000 for Actors’ Honte ‘and Indigent Players~Praise +, for Military Training. ‘The will of Gen. Rush C. Hawkins, famoks commander of “Hawkins's Zouaves™ during the Civil War, who ea on Oct. 2% after being run down By an automobile in front of his home, No. 42 Fifth Avenue, has been | filed for probate in the Gurrogate’s ‘Court. Most of Gen. Hawkins’s estate, a farge one, was Ieft to charity. Two ‘Pwundred thousand dollars was left to e Actors’ Fund of Amertea, which maiptains a home on Staten Island, now occupied by aged “and dependent mibers of the dramatic profession { ' cas a t ea t | etm: bow if a’ t = . { Linoleum, t colors, the j effects), the inlaid desig You can who have worn thomeecives out tm the service of the publi affection for the actors and actresses 1 bave known, and of my gratitude for the many thousands of pleasurable hours their professional efforts have contributed to my hap- piness and instruction.” The Income fron: the gift, the will directs, is f be used in paying the current ex- es of the home and to help other necdy members of the profession who do not reside there. He leaves $100,000 to the American Society for the Prevention of Crucity to Animals with the suggestfon that the money be used “to abate the wicked horrors of vivisection and to compel thone who practise it to make known to the public the actual meth- ods of their unspeakable calling.” Other bequests include $10,000 to the Florence Crittenden League, $26,000 to the London Provincial Anti. Vivisee ion Society, and gifts of $5,000 each to numerous friends The residue of the estate is left to {Norwich University, North@eld, Vt. because, he states, “I am @ firm be- |Mever in the superiority xf all pth ers of a military educatlom, Its ‘ten- dency being to develop self respecting real men who are more Hkely than others to be faithful in all relations which should adorn decent society.” A codicil dated May 18, 1920, can- cela bequests of $100,000 each to the University of Vermont and to Brown University as well as one of 810,000 “to my talented, eloquent and es- teemce friend, the Rev. C. T. Walker, D. D., of Augusta, Ga." which were mac in the matin body of the will, dated Nov, 6, 1919. Gen. Hawkins ex- jon of these gifts ‘ause of provisions made for all three during his lifetime. Walter F. Angell of Providence and Thomas N, Rhinelander of Lawrence, L. L, are appuinted executors, Three Negron ShO&t in Georgia. DOUGLAS, Ga, Nov. 16.-—Two ne- Kro men and @ negro worman, accused of Implication in the killing of Pear- ly Harper, @ young planter of this county, wete shot early to-day, by « mob of more than 150 men, whotoVer- powered Sheriff Tanner’ and deputies who were attempiiny take the negroes to Fitzger safe keeping: two to for a Express Rat jorense’ om News- Papers. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18-—Tho Inter- state Commerce Commission to-day ap- proved an expreas rate increase of one- half cent per pound op short-haul s#hip- ments of daily newspapers. ‘This makes one cent per pound where the firat clans rate does not exceed $4.50 per 100 pounds. —>_—__— US 18 IN #TOCKHOLM TO sTT N ALAND ISLANDS COMMPSSION, STOCKHOLM, Nov. 18.—Abram J. Elkus of New York City, member of tne commission which will settle the dis- pute relative to the disposition of the Aland Islands which threatened for @ time to result in hostilities between Sweden and Finland, arrived here from America yesterday.’ He was received at the station by Ira Nelson Morris, American Mir later. Swedish newspapers express gratification over the arrival of Judge Elkua, The King ta expected to mn This attractive wood effect is but one of the designs of Armstrong's Linelexas from which you can choose exactly ‘ the floor that suits your hall best. 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