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ois Ta r ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1921. JOHN BURROUCHS 1827, at Roxbury, N.Y. and although |school and was always interceding | and “Camping and Tramping With) SWARTS ON STAND morning to the mannor of questioning ’ JATL FOR DEMANDING DRINK, | Diroxjeck was mid to have 4 on Ost a « revolver on with father to get books for me. I] Roosevelt.” Swarts, who admitted it was he who te.’ a n he achieved international honors for | ttayeq at home, working on the farm | It was with Roosevelt, while the lat AT KILROE TRIAL frst broached the subject of Bourasse’s| Cantom Howse Guards a Both ete ne eae ae his natural history observations he|jin summer and going to school in| ter was President, that Mr. Burroughs arreat on a bigamy charge. shor s 5 tion. began his life in far different paths. | winter, until I was seventeen. From journeyed through Yellowstone Park “With whom did you discuss this pos-| 64.4 peo td ecberedg? nse For about eight years he was a school | the time I was fourteen I had had a| On this trip Mr. Roosevelt always re-| (> Mach » as Co=|atble arrest? asked Mr. land aries Oxtran, twenty-one, of No. AGED NATURALIST teacher; bony “a @ Treasury clerk |‘esire to fo away to school. Many | ferred to him as “Oom John,” by rea- COM Ge a ats : [tA Mr. Bennett of the Famous-Play- | {16 Hast 197th Street and William ‘Tag- ’ from 1866 to 1698, and from the latter Bien Ta ie Goria be Bolan to Ciater son of his yenerable and snowy beard. Defendant Tetls Story in ore Compans,” rt, forty-seven, of No, 108 Kast 12%d 5 ar ne 0} line iment . | Sustom House Is year till 1884 he was a national bank|County to teach a country school. bitter Contest of Callarens ‘Conspiracy ‘Case. Swarts told Mr. Rand Bennett had| Street, Custom House guards, and John examiner, But he lived on a ‘arm |Late in March, 1854, I set out by stage Secke Bette: Leen bitetat be : es said at one time Mra. Bou! : Healy, twenty-eight, longshoreman, of . for that county, where 1 began my Institattions. Constant legal tilts between Spetal he able to do some good w No. 1594 Third Avenue were sent to the ‘ Reeted Kis 258 vuneine ahiee's and | school work in April. eueccd Charles H. Warner, Superintendent of | peputy Attorney General Rand and tures, and might : Khouse for six months by Magis. | Dhan apse ae jevoted his spare time in earlier years| “What gave my mind a start in the |ihe Westchester County Society for the orrignn in Yorkville Court to-day | (Continued from First Page) [And practically all his time in later |right direction for my life work woald | prevention of Cruelty to Children, has T%ewn M. PF skater, counsel for Lous as modiehly attired In ty conduct ‘eniaidininaniin years to natural history study and pty Borg | oi 1 ia flulte cel [reared an amendment to the present] H. Gwarts, covlefendant with Assistant velvet ult, fur-trimmed sufts und neck os -greataurant keeper »| literature, and fruit culture. % i ‘or {law relating to the operation of board-| District Attorney Kilme, on trial bef net tockings «ne : death of my friend, John Burroughs,” | ay sondness oe John Burroughs \Wantyelinttr saan, Ks Wits wecut th ing homes for children to provide for a| Supreme Court Justice Weeks, charged §R¢ {ft ty sont thn ay ws ‘| 447 7th Av., ne. 34th St.. he said to-day at his laboratory at) cos in his early life wae| birds I found I had only to unpack the | monthly sanitary Inspection of all such| with compounding a fHlony, character. given by her form ey, he had none enuyRROTS A RS, South Orange, N. J. “To me he was a y memories of the farm boy to get at| premises. jzed the morning session of the trial ; At the Phat 67th Street Station a man of the highest type, evolved in| M@rkedly distrusted by his fat the main things about the commoa| ‘phe proposed amendment also pro-|Tho defendants are charged with sec the advance of ‘man toa higher|Co*Uscey Burroughs Of this period | varieties. No doubt my life as a farm} vides the iicenses of all such homes bo|ing the diamisaal of the bigamy change stage.” of his life Mr. Burroughs once} boy had much to do with my feelings renewed annually on June 1 Chart-!againet Napoleon Rourasse, a stock eo Na bocacehd Ee ite at pubwequent daya | wble organizations are expected to fa- | broker John Burroughs, naturalist, philoso-| "My father was a man of unim-|4),04. Se or fade away more and onkauer strenuously objected al pher, “prose poet of nature,” lived by|F -chable veracity, bigoted and in-|more, leaving only the days of 4 far the greater part of his life out-|tolerant in his religious and politi-| youth os a real and lasting poss doors among the animals, the fowers|cs! views. He was a kind father, he | *!0n- New York—Brooklyn—Bronx— Newark RITCHIE® CORNELL Sale at 138 West 23°2St.and at All Our Other Stores “2"" Mr. Burroughs was a member of the Walt Whitman as Poet and Person,” white beard and kindly, patriarcha!|4° Rot develop their aesthetic sensi- | ind continued to the publication of face. bilities He did not like my ten- : | and the trees to which he was so af-|!mproved his farm, but he had 90/ american Academy of Arte fectionately devoted. He was of the|Sentiment about things and wasters, and received the degree of Li type which in this country Is called|@Uite unconscious of the beauties of |). from Yale in 1910 and th a “grand old man.” It is practically | 24ture. tor Hum: Letters from Colgate in Field and Study” in 1918, Among his But, for all the lines whicn|@ency to books; he was afraid, as I} «win: at the following year, His writings of apossible to think of John Bur-| “This ls true of most farmers. T e@ Wipe For ComFort ‘Wake, Robin,” record began in 1867 with “Notes on roughs without visioning his long|Plough and the hoe and the scythe Ta aad wild MEY, tied, to, think « garter must be tight ws a he eat Pea es Se | Re DON’T MISS THIS I! E pughs Waa probably the youngest | Sion.” He never mludod tiny ire poem), “ihe Sunmit of the Year tar wget sips yet ls oat wil comsfortaite ihe “oa man who e ached his eighty-| ary work; apparently left it out of : ‘ i i i j fourth year, Only last year, during| his estimate of me. My aims and | — qaxertovs Comtert ter “Younp America,” Gack ter the @ bls ert he A very large selection of new Spring Suits, made of high grade woolens, have just an outing with Thomas A. Edison and sspirations were « sealed book to | Dea} vir RANDA ‘s besa a Ata The only pola been manufactured in our own daylight tailoring shops, will be offered in all our stores Henry Ford, Mr. Burroughs enjoyed | 'itough father never spoke to me | SAN JDALL: | E. Z. is made solely by at a sensational price as long as the lot lasts. You may never have a chance himself to the utmost chopping down | of my writings, my sister Abigail a tree at Napanoch, N. Y., and he| told me that when she showed him a made the younger members of the| Magazine with some article of mine in hy: itare Ww kes it, accompanied by party stare with amazement at hie} wehe lopked at It a lt superb vitality. nothing, but his eyes fil Burroughs was born April 3,| “My mother wanted Misanaten—f3°° Four | Te Bugs Canty “3 done Bridgeport, Conn like this again. Go to-day, to-night or to-morrow—but don’t miss thjs event! MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SERGES, WORSTEDS, MIXTURES, ETC., $ SELL ELSEWHERE FOR $25 TO $40. ‘A Great Special MEN’S TROUSERS ; Values $ to $10.00 38 30 Mur J with tears. ee art Bae to go to here. n A -AND You GET f / — AND You FINALLY | lenge NG) DECIDED | Our ueee TES GET DESPERATE AND oy To QUIT SMOKING THOSE CAUSE YOU'RE VY Z DeEcipE To DASH oUT EXPENSIVE CIGARETTES | SOS utcHin' — |// Z AND Gey) soe tae Made FROM IMPORTED FOR A GIGARETTE| //) 7/| Baiey OF A SMOKE == TJeBacco, AND SAVE WHOLE Your .Moniey.— Evening 'S NEW YORK CITY STORES: BROOKLYN: N . 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