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12 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921. a “I haven't ©© Random Thoughts j of the Man | Who Refused a Million (XO) } NEW BEDFORD, June 17.~A win- ter's reflection has not changes| Charles Garland's mind. He really does not want money. Last November this Mussachusetts man astounded the country by refus- ing a $1,000,000 legacy left nim by his father, James A. Garland. Dozens of * Amterviewers flocked to the Garland country place on Cape Cod to listen to the young man explain why be turned down riches. This strange young man still has no intention of asking for the fortune that might be his. Neither is heat all interested in the possibility that his uncle who died early in June in Eng- land left him money. Gasand is waiting (on bounty) until he finds out how he can best serve society. “I don't .-cl that I am doing the dest possible for society at present,” fhe said. “I dot. x that I am doing the best for society that I am able to mow. I hope and am waiting for the abolished, “What 1 ob material basis the most for the world.” Then the man-who-turned-down-a fortune continued in this vein: “If | went out and hustled and pro- duced more things for a world which already has more things than it needs and are good for it, | would be injur- | ing society. There are already enough | food and clothing for everyone—if) everything was equitably distributed, ie present system is When a man who has as he wants is wished a fortune system by which the situation comes to pass should be abolished.” ‘The man who was talking’ 80 glibly of dodging wealth was in his bare feet. His corduroy trousers were frayed and worn. His soiled khaki Bhirt was open at the throat and un- adorned by necktie, Garland’s hands “‘wers roughened and calloused. His mails were broken. They were en- rusted with the grime which a me- fehanic acquires and which no amount bf washing will remove. He had eome for his interview from the gardens fand repair shops where he had spent the morning in varied farm work, Charies Gariand’s life is at present i paradox. While he declines to ac- ! wept the fortune left 4im by his father “he is living on the bounty of his mother, now Mrs. Swinburne Haie, He frankly admitted to his interview- er that with his wife and infant @aughter he had depended all winter on his mother for support. Jn a portable house she furnished. Ke er table. (Mrs. Hale is home her marriage and honey- 1 ) le the money which Gar- fand refused led by t rus- tes—accumulating for the benefit of the baby daughter, who might now, but for her father's ideas, have many purses, many toys and a rich nur- bery instead of a simple farm houce Garland displayed no more concern for, the infant's future than he did autumn. Little Margaret 1s now &bout eight months old, The fatber Having Scorned a Million, Garland Has No Interest | In Possible New Legacy Mra. CHARLES GARLAND and her BABY, MARGARET and don't want any. “When a man who has as much as he wants is wished a fortune of a million, the system by which the situation comes to pass should he and gets out of society.” © maternal, | electric chair, left bing Sing yesterday thought to come by which I may do * He lives) 'SPEAKERS URGE MUSIC TO HELP SERUM DISCOVERED DISEASE FOR CATT) Peel ) so Vanilla was notified by De Gre gario over the phone when the bondi facta Sah for Brook! ‘acts, Mr, MEN ROBBED OF $466,000 BONDS IDENTIFY ASSAILANTS U.S, EMIGRANT QUOTA FULL, SHIP REJECTS 100 BRITAIN ABROAD | At, Jus! Ves Trint of Hend Messenger of Kean,, | OHHRBOURG, June 17-—More | ne jute repudiated > ' \ ——— sutta to Aeelg aA ROUEN a i lala fine baasd fasmage oh thy White Hear ASKS SIMS BE DISMISSED ; . Seiten @ | mune to foot gnd mouth dise | Bernard Shaw Says Nation Should | hae. been pixdl ty: Wrote Vallee Brooklyn. liner Olymple were refused admit- | aint Substitute It for | and Carre of the foriville Agri- | Two employees of the bond house of| tance on board when that steamer {Central Trades and Labor Union o| Politics | cultural Researeh WLaboratory, it | Kean, Taylor & Co. No. § Nassau! arrived her yesterday, because the Greater New York Adopts ~~ was announced to-day to the Age | Street: tuld yesterday at the trial of! number of emigrants permitted to Resctatte Corea A tenia World ee Heultural Commission of the Sen- | QDtvnlo De Gregario before Supreme! Jang in New York this month has ow vening Wo he Me F Court Justice MacCrate and @ jury in | A resolution requesting Presiden LONDON, | -Musicasunaid| ate by Senator Beaumont | Brooklyn hov already been attained. eal Cor was propos of New York Bernard S$ propagandist mercial useful in the meeting that a hand 1 typics Bigat and We wdded: up politics, | Harry eral Jud jail and to es 6 home is CIN comtten te take care™or Gane (conducted between London Samuel J Marshall, in char, Birmingham. surplus. supplies at the army “ foot of Bath Btreet, providing the | Aged Woman Dies in Camp. official would use his influence In| greNWICH, Conn A fecuring 260,000 army cots at 40 " Conn., any money in my pocket, centa each, ‘The cots are said to be| Jane Williams Wise, ° worth $1.25 each West cenied that he | old, died in a tent where the members had. inten of her fimily have been camping out in of his record a lot here yesterday. The body was sent light 8 ject to is putting everything on a of how much a man puts into the farm has repaid your mother for what she bas spent for you?” Garland | was asked. This is his reply: “No, I don't figure anything of the kind. I feel sure my productive ef- forts for my mother haven't been equal to what my family and I have consumed. 1 have worked some of the time on a farm which a man leases from my mother. That labor hasn't brought her anything. “I do believe, though, that my ef- forts toward society as a whole have equalled what I have consumed of the products of society. But that is what 1 object to—putting everything, on a material basis of how much a man puts into and gets out of society.” = MURDERESS QUITS SING SING. Weeping and protesting her ence, Mrs, Hattie Dixon, negress, of |’ the Bronx, whom Gov. Miller on Tues- day saved from being executed in the for Auburn Prison to serve a life sen- tence, Three matrons, who had been hired to look after the only female prisoner Sing Sing has had in seven years, were dropped from the. service Spd the State saves about $260 per) mont British prop tle first meeting of the British Musi | 88, al that the ernment should make an annual grant to disseminat» music of British com- posers abroad prop abroad and artistle products, they dreadful tas or oratories formerly consid- of English art.” England's first composer I only wish the English would give for which they have no capacity whatever, and take to mu- to Buy Army Cots. West, | Lieutenant in the army, arrested on a charge of bribery in connection with an attempt to corner the cot market, pleaded guilty yesterda: e Garvin Was ‘sentenced pay a fine of 312-314 Fifth Ave. nda was urged at | i which a resolution British Gov- have prevented general wireless telephone. He said use Commerce yesterday Consul ed under the new that it will not be possible t messages; also that j can be handled so easily that r thirty-one, a former before Ped- ‘n Brooklyn and to three months in $100. ordinary telephone user, who able to work through his o instrument. ‘The present experiments ar Garvin said he would impose only a to Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, for | The sale closes at one o'clock on Saturday VINGTON'S sale closes promptly at one o'clock Saturday, June 18th. The closing of this sale ends one chapter in the life of Ovington’s only to open the way to a new and better one. OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue”’ ; Near 32nd St. WIRELESS PHONE USE MAY SOON BE GENERAL In a report to the Department T. Gracey, at Birmingham, England his apparatus to in 0. the instrument Jation will offer no obstacles to the seventy-six yeara they were set upon and Brooklyn, to whom the ponds were|< mavice & Co, at the time of | py Secretary of the Navy Denby,” raiba fet | . . to be delivered " * i Dr. Walter Damrosch | Marconi Company Said to Have hein Masi) nate tevitige BaReae eatgmatant, Diatrict Sittomey Cald-| Tabor Union of Greater New York when she is 0 supported the proposal. 0 he : meer, tdentified » ®| morning of the robbery. called up De| and vicinity last night, at a meeting GRADUATE or iso wibportad “the vercome the Chief ger, Identified Joseph Amurse| Gregario, who, did not then know | in Beethoven Hall. fe wits sete tye 5 when the bonds would be delivered, The resolution was introduced by CONFIRMANT iden, arguing that com- | Difficalties. - - . = —_ {s all Important in mak iganda hi! been sue- ee Ore eae Bapby. tha: what was| WASHINGTON, June 17.—®xperi- ae 3 = si If her dress i case of cheese and ap-|Ments now being conducted by the from ° ; ‘ > AIRGE SHOP s should be equally productive tor | Marconi Company in England, if suc- | Howie “the but be warned the |Cessful, will revolutionize communi- swoctont, \ if the Government took |cation by telephone. The experi- the: most re “might give some of /menters are sald to have eliminated atl provincial festival ltne two principal difficulties that Salteren oF of the of Wilbur Shirty years selling Good Furniture |nic, for which they are quite ex-|tells of the progress toward utiliza- Southeast Corner 15th Street & 6th Avenue traordinarily gifted tion of wireless telephone through | a overcoming these difficulties. JAIL SENTENCE FOR WEST. | The main trouble is, that wireless | messages have been radiated so that rite at Offered Britic in epybody knowing the wave ength reept system o “tap” manipu- will be rdinary e bel an H ; Queen Anne Dining Room suite f in American Walnut—10 pieces $350 | T is most befitting of the time—the favored nuptial month—that Kellner’s should present an uncommonly wide selection both in elegant suites and in richly beau- tiful individua! pieces; and most opportune that prevailing prices are exceptionally low. Likewise, ‘‘The Twenty-five Rooms” offer invaluable aid in making selection. You are cordially invited to visit this interesting exhibit of home arrangement. ‘fl \ ' Proudly displayed her picture. he and his tribe will always be taken fare of, He asserted that be hadn't beard from the trustees of his father's estate since they came to the Cape (Cod farm to hear him refuse the in- fheritance. He said he hadn't spent a gent of money for himself in months. | Ear Toney wasn't apent on bim and | ig family. present desires are simple,” he “I haven't any money in my | —— ‘and don’t want any.” “Do you believe that your lapor at Apparently Garland Is satisfied that | he hantened to add that he didn’t | Corsets and Cirelets for*Vaeation na ahd Si sugar eer Bis aes atlas least one Nemo Corset are in your holies — They are so de- pendable’ There are 47 Nemo Corsets and Circlets ¢ Good Shops Everywhere NEMO HYGIENIC-FASHION INSTITUTE NEW YORK iN ay fost THE WORLD 1921 Summer Resorts Annual and Good Motor Roads Guide Many First Class Automobile Tour Maps Thousands of Announcements of Foreign and American Summer Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts PRICE 10 CENTS Atall World Offices, Subway, Elevated and Railmwad Stations and News Stands. By Mail 10c. Address Summer Resorts Department, The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City yn. | There Caldwell enid, were admitted by De Gfegario in a confession, which Harding to ‘dishonorably discharge | robbed of $460,000 worth of Liberty bonds on Nov. 00 last. ‘The robbery | tonlo Vanilla of No. 2027 Webate denial Clea Teams te Valves ares occurred just outside the plant ot | Avenue, Hrong. | indict Ha chide nid SaLHeUeRT EE OR j utside iregario of robbery, lar Igoe Brothers, wire nail manufactur-|saylt, as their assailants, Fa belch Mans poh cha a itd ers of No, 69 Metropolitan Avenue, d charge of the messengers| American people are found to be true was passed by the Central Trades and 7 delegate of thos, Tt commends ling Ad Stephen G. Kelly, Allied Printing Trades. Secretary Denby for rec miral Sims, and says the fo » resolution is ec agente ports and cable it ins jon be sent to other la bor podien ‘asking them to take eim- t Ret, Bway J. and We Are. mM. 144 W. 34th S Up One Flight. 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