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Mry Griffith added, with reference =, to a statement in some of the morn- ” tne newspapers saying certain “elasses of Irish prisoners would not Be released, that he wished it known ‘that the Irish Government authorities “knew nothing of this statement. It! ‘would be the business of the Provis- | tonal Government, he declared, to see jie all the Irish prisoners, arrested | “end incarcerated in connection with She recent hostilities, were restored to (Prof. Thrift of Trinity College said _ that as o representative of men who vlad held different opinions in the past from those of the present, he accepted Mr. Griffith's statement In the spirit in which it was offered, ‘and would do his best to inake the Measures successful. Putting aside “ths differences of the past, he de- @lared, they stood on a common basis yas a whole. ‘The Chairman stated that, os the Members would not meet again In Buch a capacity, it would be necves- sary to read the minutes and sign the roll, so that a definite and final nd- * journment could be taken. After the -adjournment the members filed out _ and were photographed, Michael Collins, in conversation ‘with the correspondent later, said the . first business of the Provisional Gov- ernment would be, as Mr. Griffith had suggested, that of securing the vel of the Irish political prison- ers in England, India and elsewhere. A considerable crowd waited in front of the Mansion House during the meeting, but it was quiet and or- derly. The Parliament met under Clauses 17 and 18 of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which made the members of the _ Southern Irish Parliament elected under the Government of Ireland Act of 1920, the body which should ratity the treaty and take measures for con- stituting a provisional government. The meeting was held in the Oak Room of the Mansion House, The entire list of 128 members, including | ‘the four Unionists elected for Trinity College, had been summoned, but only those who favored the treaty at- tended. BELFAST, Jan. 14 (Associated Pregs).—The strike on the Irish rail- roads, which had been called to take effect at midnight to-night, was post- poned one month as a result of to- y day's conference between representa- ~ ‘tives of the workers and the em- © ‘ployers in Dublin, according to news ge veoeived here this afternoon. 4» Ninety-six Sinn Fein prisoners were released here this morning. Thb streets surrounding the prison _ Were strongly guarded by soldiers and police, but there was no public demon- stration. LONDON, Jan. 14 (Associated Press).—Father Dominic, who was spiritual adviser to the late Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, was among the thirty Sinn Fein prisoners released from Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight this morning. 1 doa ab adh aardain y a SAVES NINE FR DEATH AT Feacher Roused by Noise Calls Uncle Who Finds Stairs Ablaze. Miss Frances Ketcham,* twenty- | three years old, a Coney Island schoo! | teacher, was awakoned tn her room | on the second floor of the three- story house at No. 1016 De Kalb Avenue, Williamsburg, early to-duy by what she thought was a burglar. She called her uncle, Morris Kap- Jan, who has a hardware store on the ground floor. He opened the door| and saw the stairway burning. It} was the crackling of the flames that! had aroused the teacher. Miss Ketcham took charge of tho two Kaplan children, Lawrenc: thirteen, and Otto, eleven, and car- ried them to the street. Kaplan and his wife, Eva, started to the top finor to arouse Mrs, Rebecca Vinik, twenty-eight, and her three children, Jeanette, eleven; Ida, seven, and Herbert, three months, The fire was creeping along the "APRIL FARM © Charles Garland's Home on Cape Cod... peerray int, #A TO FORCE THROUGH SOLDIERS’ BONUS TO WIN CONGRESS (Continued From First Page.) steer clear of the Allied war debt and find some other means of raising the bonus. The sales tax has Executive sympathy, though not full approval as yet, because it means the inaugu- vation of a new system of taxation which its advocates insist will even- tually make it possible to do away with the present levies of the Reve- nue Act, especially on corporations, and give the Government practically all the revenue desired for the an nual budget, Some of the champions | of the sales tax are so ardently in favor of it that they actually welcoum | the soldier bonus w as a to new method of taxation demonstrate the practicability of this | Some officials, however, wio have nothing to do with the re-election troubles of members of Congress. point out that whatever name it may be called—salos tax or anything t means an added tax burden to American business and that the real pger in the soldier is that what bonus appears to be a single expendi- | ture of one billion dollars now may easily became a triennial or a quad- yennial affair dependent upon Ameri- can political contests, and that the grant of a bonus now will establish , in important precedent for the future Treasury officials say that no mat- ter what the title or form of taxation, the new sums must come out of the pockets of the Am: a whole. the issue of the next Congressional campaign will be a postponed recon- made sacrifices during the war early reconstruct inereased prosperity well as civillans. Sains SMPLOYER SHOT, AS WEP or an on with promises of to soldiers as WOMAN HELD 3. Mrs. Hester Smith, Uairty-five, house- er for James Bannister, of Weat bury, L. 1, was locked up in Minecla gail to-day by order of Justice ler 1 Westbury iv b * materia) witness in the POOL ine isannister last) nigh who, Me aye, ‘was Wounded while ing ais re- volver. SS CLINICS By DR, LOF Was announced at the Pevtinent to-day that Dr me would hold a clinic at th partment Building, No. 505 Pearl street at 1 o'clock Monday morning n On Wednesday next he will hold nic A No. 440 Fulton Street, Jumuica, Priday a clinic will ‘be beld « 428 Kast 183d Street, Bi: ana Sports, Jan, 23, 6 cuniel st MF aes 7 Heaitn Adolf Lorene Health De ican taxpayers as | It is beginning to look as it] struction with a bonus to those who | THE EVENING G WORLD, , SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. FEAR OF BURGLARS Garland In His Shack On Desolate Farm Mm Bakes His Own Bread and May Write Book Stairs so rapidly and the hall was so Youih Who Refused Million hours from the time they started. =. thick with amoke the Kaplans could) The wirele: for help sent | ftw Ach ‘ Behind tai or help Sent Cnargea With Ki Detecti not get up to the next floor and were! Justifies Action by Saying out when the leak was: found was | ™ereed, With Milling ete almost overcome when they staggered “ eo os, , " 7 . sete by hii ah cad hie to the street. yerasgess) He Didn't Earn It—Wife, ihe’ Reet a Sad eet a Word was received to-day by D. @. 2 . ' 5 oe he ships which had gathered to ERAN, OA eS rhe Suddenly Mrs. Vinik, holding the) Separated, Already Has te transport. The only vessel | inkertons Inetective Agency, of te aie baby, who was sick, im her arms, with | Third of the Inher} sighted from the bridge was the Fast uct, Wibhe RULotGHE Ge Beanies the older children on either side, ap- hird of the Inheritance. , eae techy ab ASD WSN SM EACLE Cet Ob PERI aes Rixmore, Capt. rit which | Du Pree, ex-army mdio man, charged peared screaming at @ front window: ranged alongside from Tuesday after- | with the murder on Dec. 15 last of LC. Just then a De Kalb Avenue surf: ee Hoon until Capt Reppa achl word Kie| Walbbe, 4 Pinkerton’ operator, inv te car came along and Policeman Harry By Martin Green. hull was tight nanin, One ty one utter (Jewelry store of Nut Kaiser, Atlanta, Dillmetr, thirty, of the Vernon Avenue| BOSTON, Jan. 14—On our arrival fe ste CBs al a ff in the bal - Gi. and of the wounding of the State Station. on his way home, saw the at the tumble-down shack in the pine ai aniey iby” ‘The last of the Complrolier of Atlanta, who pursued smoke and the helpless family. He barrens on Cape Cod where Charles pee 1 haha ‘4 7 ease soree Wash. |v hopped .off the car, dashed into the Garland, the young Harvard gradu- : bial ihe on a . cise At 1 murderer got with « house and succeeded in getting to the ate, who Is planning to give away Pade ee ma a ail cane ming, oH n Chat, top floor. $1,600,000, makes his home, we found | no time did/Capt Reppa get a elimose | tuncoua nd ben recovered Then he lifted Ida, the seven-year- | him kneading a pan of dough. Read- rite S ascaciie eebigtes rocn a | HQ IMEC _ old Riel, to his shoulder, took Mrs. @FS Who tolerate the pun as a form of [Serene mecca et nosn tea Vinik by tho hand und started down, €Xpreasion, humorous or otherwise, | wireless conversation with them. IKE IS IZZY’S COUSIN; Mrs, Vinik carried the baby and the ™uy find something to think about in Through Wednealay te som) BUT IS HE DRY? HE ISN'T older girl, Jeanette, held to her this, moderated so the Crook, which bad E ae mother's dress as they groped their! na general way the story of the been making four knots during the for Selling deink of way down through the smoke, Ail tWenty-two-year-old New England Pepales, Gob Ney spoee ae eee WiiKey th Agent; ‘escaped without fajury. j Youth who refuses to accept the great knots. “But (‘Thursday tho males! joane Sabla Say Rak teen a ‘Mrs. Vinik’s husband, Benjamin, fortune bequeathed by his father has pounded her worse than ever. ‘Tl aware ents Bivens was at a dinner following a lodge been spread broadcast because jtig]at that time and said she was willing i oateh on the leaks held, but Capt What may} y gay on the meeting and did not arrive until after ,Unusual—it Is even more than un-|' share his fot which he had deter- Reppa said the wrenching of the 4p ii) Ts! 1H the the fire. ‘The flames started in the Usual. We went out Into the wilder-| files or the aul | te irotessed Ine was ever so much worse than tha novut Ht luny's rear of the hardware store and were | "088 to learn from him, if ‘possible, difference as to what became of the whieh loosenet the rivets on Tu 4 Prohibition enforce- confined to the halls and stairs and | Why he has abandoned his pretty wife | Inheritance, FTIR rec lan eeae na poke an 31.00). bail ~ $25 und rosy baby—for the wife refuses|, Garland refuses to say how long | knots. But the bridge and poker anc ‘ $ pate GUIREYAILAAShARY, GOING SSS OD dar ee eee Hie calle aaa Doesreeeaud his wife's adherence to “Christlanan- crap games went right on and } © ner Hitchcock age. f Mae anatase rau eniaRe lasted. but it must have been seven erar ipides wh tould set (Nein H ‘ 5 No. t = | purposes to sacrifice wealth which|or eight months ago that she re- 6 GAR ye ace : eee Naréet rt Keone ; GREAT INVENTOR would bring,him an income of $80,000| turned to tha palatial- home of her| CHARLE rele) Bre Se eine Old Pal off their pillows sang and tried to See ' me AeouE doeepti la year, and this 1s what he told as; | father in the Westwood section of &' fe) SFO persuade the babies, of whom there) ment Agent Emamtel Morsenst PASSES AWAY | ‘it is because 1am a Chriatianan- Dedham, a suburban section inhab- —— | were six aboard, that things might] —— i ed by millionaires whose diversions it ve worse. _ ist.” are polo, hunting and golf, She went | ("00r eae) ere ey Shee in pecetaanon ten = separ of it “ihe St. Mihiel, efficiency champion | LEAVES ALL TO wipow, ~ ei | By the way, we entertain the|with her baby to the home of her ea plans an , accordance with my plan. lof the transport fleet, Capt. Oliver, UTTING OF js z ni “e “ jarland bought a rty-acre plot of | ™° Lads eee ‘ ne er Fri morn at 30) . matic Screw Machine Fame Dies | mind of Charles Garland working in}jang at North Carver, M s which 1s |OW8 d. An old woman, who 18/ “Various influences, but my read- Lew to get_a line aboard. It] Wl of S. 1 Crag Pxplains An Age of Eighty-Eight new groove, although his last word|kuayen in that section as the April | M4 Of MY neighbors, tauht me." Ing, largely. f have imbibed some-| i tog rough. ‘The St. Slihiel fol-| Ma Sacrifices Have een Futile, s BY IB: |to us was that he js fully determined | Farm, eaves Do WG He Kea Nie he thing from Tolstoy, something from! owed the Crook into port : . away, We asked b w he came} Walt Whitman—a ‘great deal from)! Capt, R Samuel Herdman ( who died HARTFORD, Conn, Jan, 14.—Jupon giving to the poor the two-|GHIGKENS HOUSED WHERE|t® select April arm « place of} Walt Whitman—something from Karl | THe er ene Pert Jan, 2 at his home, No. 117 Winthrop Christopher Minor Spencer, inventor | thirds of his fortune remaining after GHILDREN ONCE LIVED. abode. Ae Be at Marx, something from Edward rae Soak. | Street, 1 ives his entire es f the serirepedting rifleiand orl he ettled rd 1 ’ came out he he said, “because | penter, and I have read most of the| VCS | ane Got ae : ’ L of the Spencer repeating rifle and of jhe has settled one-third on his wife.) 4¢ derives ite name from Joe April, |tt 1s quiet, 1 came out here to work | Writers on social and economic sub-| “We can all thank God the patch tate of ) to his widow under the |the first automatic serew machine, | “Lsn’g the legacy in the form ofa french, Canaan who owned ana {and think.” Writers (on social and economic fone |held,” was hia sober reply to them. | ems of n will fied for probate: in one of the best known American in- high class interest bearing bonds?” worked for many years. Joe April Garland said he had Already settled] —read and write." -_ er Brooklyn to-day vantore, dled at the home lot hie non, |We indutred had twenty-three children, all born | one-third of his legacy on W We asked him to let us read some Mtr. Crise ex prdaaly: Bare. Hiaveo Roger M. Spencer, here to-day. He| “Yes; responded Mr. Gatland, and raised on the farm, As his fam-|but he refused to sy anything fur. |of his writings. He refused, but con-|SAPAN GIVES IN ee eee a eremnly, bos, Hla aon) M.S ; é a reas sep the bonds ana | UY. grew beyond the capacity of the| their about his domestic fessed with some embarrassment that ocHow LEASE| who, will reads, “in. re was eighty-elght years old | “Then why not keep the bonds and | shack that served as a home Jos|cept that Mrs, Garland had refuse sometimes he thinks of writing alON KIA q| De TA a addeen endl ence Mr. Spencer patented scores ‘of im-|use the interest, which, at 5 per cent] April began to erect little annéxes | live on the farm and did not agree | book. dt 1s proven himsif unworthy yorant Pads mlsal devices, sinclud 1£| would enable you to distribute $80, out or shingles: tar Paper, flattened rit ue sae me a 4 Be rad “Do you care for the theatre, for T A Administra vnd has disiraced my name." the automatic thread spooling ma- aah ath eee a out tin cans, dry goods boxes and | he had come to change his mind about | music, for social entertainments?” entative Agreement an mi ra= BEES 000 yearly?” we continued, ry goo. pad oom eS t.e as ; e chine, a steam automobile, a drop bark on the clearing around the | accepting the fortune Figs My Bebe , zh forge and other types of implements| Mr. Garland 18 not a rapid-fire |iouse. ‘These sorry shelters for Joe we welt "he drawled, “facta cannot | go to meee men show. I rarely} tion of Territory by nese |ANOTHER ITALIAN BANK and machinery. mentality, He pondered longer over| April's offspring are still standing, | be sidesteppec S Igracy is a fact.l read the newspapers. My mands A Li During the Civil War he taught} (nis question than over any other we| though they can no longer be cailed ft had to meet it. I gave the matter |For gocial Intercourse are satisfied by e ide To-Day, \¢c OSES DOORS AFTER RUN Abraham Lincoln how to handle the | tl" #8" OM ir, admitted that the |shelters. Charles Garland uses some] ® sreat deal of thought before T de-| communion with congenlal friends. | wasiHINGTON, Jan. 1) (Asso- new Spencer rifle, 200,000 of which) Put tO Tire. way the income ratner | Of them as hen coops. cided what to do. rhey call on me and we exchange] 1b proces) —Japan, through ner M@@lermo Institution Takes Preenu- were aupsequently | supplied to the | idea of giving Sake 4 sere and OF course, ‘Charles Garland Became | FRIENDS WHO SHARE VIEWS but we never argue." elated a be a lestine i tlom to Sti Timidity. ADtOD heIn mae invented | than the principal had ¢ een} a national figure when he refused to IST A We saw. bably 100 books scat-|4rms Conference delegation, agvced , “pump” or * trombone" action repeat | i gpoged before in the form of fg- accept and use $1,600,000 that rightly WIR DISTRIBUTE MONEY, tered around the lving room and| to-day, to transfer to China the PALERMO, Italy, Jan. 14 (Asaoct ing rifle and shotgun. Mr. Spencer belonged to him. Then he drupped| “It is not my intention to throw| those we examined were hea inistration: of ihe tensed territory af /Hted T Banea Cattolica dt maintained a youthful interest in all) ures. . back into obscurity, only to emerge | the money away, I have formulated! umes of} vy stuff. G: Te ‘ uy is edito Soviale”* mid fee. doors follow- problems to the last, Lately he took| "All 1 can say is that your ‘om it again when he announced aj plan which f do not care to make] not read lieht. fiction. Kiaochow, in Shantung Hrovinee. 1 run occasioned by timidity over up the study of aviation and soon had | would leave the fortu intac ‘ew days ago that he had taken pos. | publi A little group of my “That was about all we could get}| The agreement becomes effective iL finunetal situation. more than twenty fights. | +1 pelieve money is the root of }session of the money, had assigned | who ghare my belief in ‘Chr out of Mr. Garland. He had no] when a complete settlement is reached | | The bank's officers oe court _— | | sald. it 7 Td bt, be Asnatty, to eA ie to his wife and baby, and know what my t opinions to offer on capitalism,}on the entire Shantung controversy | #600" ™ : »_Fe-opon all evil. co De a pa would give the remainder away, N direct the ‘distribution Mise Solana enainenta: y before the Chinese and J Lest i a in aie e BURCH JURY RUMORED | permittiis this money to breed mote] "Phat! announcement was wit crew | mone they wills aid’ In th CECT eee ace imental belief ap: (delegates, ‘The Japunese also asroed | UNITED TATHN SUBMARINES SUNK : sfrort 0 y|us to dleboro, forty miles :romjet the plan, I shall retain a little of ‘ a svilvandilit y to hand over to the Chinese s Fo 10 to 2 FOR CONVICTION | money without any effort on my) ye to ow we chartered an auto money ‘to defray the ex 7| Deere to be thot money 1 Gyan ‘ -\SHINGTON : y B 5 artered an atte ey to de ie expense 9°] Pe - ivpsred far above the| Government all documents necessary | WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—-Nine of emissianemnaas part.” |mobile to take us to April fa,m. We 8 ie farm buildings ae ee progressed far above the for the administration of the lease | oy Ridcold AbMmnines HAeA dust lane, 5 4 Nevertheless it was plain that his|rode for seven miles along ihesPly-| At the present time I have $400 in th? ae Se stools hold when the transfer is effected, [Ene Cuns oe Ne eee Resume Dellherations After Walle) i ougnts were kneading the idea of | mouth Highway and then tusned into} tank of my own money and 1 have hi moved eid ise er i ee each re eam pl ale ure Last Night to Agree, ),000 a year, road through the pine woods that Is sing car. sisting of a fat old mare sets outside Manila Bay for the guna Np MA MOC icti At san | oats Sethe word Garland has cained | probably. the poorest apology fur | “seyay tave poked mo why Twill noi | {beautiful remistered Jersey cow, a! MANY SHARE WEALTH lof thet Aoatnovar squadeonn a@achonren ae C. Burol, an. case | oARgcribe his principles, we couldn't |1oad in’the world, Joe April iatd “out | ase as ones tert hel white billy goat with a baritone voice WILL | t# Asiatic Fleet. A. brief cablegrany of Arthur C. Bureh, on t for the | to de: ot hie x ‘an under- | the road with the design of making a|Tetain the mon jet my fathe: land about fifty well kept hens. In a BY GUNNISON a Ae ; any Joast eleht weeks for the alleged smur oper pe kb Gefinition of tianan-| passageway ‘that would not involve | uy, Teagon 8 that Tam convinced | jean-to adjoining the barn he keeps | peacoat Vict, Es enoeaice ia att) ihe der of J. Belton Kennedy to-day sun | Stene » belongs to a little| the toil of cutting down a tree, ¢ distribution of wealth is un | his motor car, a low hung, powerful, | pessdes Hy Ranker Provides! Prictlhye which pron 60! n during y.” He sald he belon t. The bulk of the moncy is in the] shir , avec > t ‘ 2 8 with the jocked up last a Apes fstiana prkuted: car’ 4 . Kk shining machine that must have cost 2 ' Jie 5 a) was rocelvevd. to a Aen th ap ne “ aM ti , ca oy wel 4 Sakae te ash alow eth teacne BRA thre surehon bunds of the few while millions strug- | at least $3,000, His farm rolling stock for Church aud School, Jaay at the Navy Deppartment afte © than four hours deliberation. | fst 1 J vey bana elds Hae . ee acres. gle for a bare existence.’* ‘comprises a ¥ nm that was blue! ‘Trust funds of $200,000 each atl The jurors, fen women and two men, | atue at Harvard. It is, this litte] Cree there was a fence around. the | 8! for rite ot vo alps Beta ae ' R00 ! { f 0:15" SRB ISTER TAKE | crumbling little a dilapiuated | '°%{ Spb ha! He @uaWwered eM veo yaaa is et) are left to his wido dd daughter, | FUNERAL DIREGTORS. fede’ He sta a BROTHERS AND, S168 . Nttle barn and} a dozen of the Ien't the dis aun i: a ae Ith s REIASION: OF 3HE, ONO-BS bane hy " 1 (i in \ € | = = sumed at $ A, M, to-day. Rumo’ THEIR dormitories that Joe April fashioned peat 8) RIDES HORSEBACK WHEN THE, Ms Under will ¢ ‘ode r were that 1 jury stood t t Yor tt > hose who may or hits. bi ul we he ¢ y " tter of fac that cannot be side. ( nisot B and law- : nto tw Vor the benefit: of nay |for his brood were the only builaings i ge Bishi j Gunnison, Br | ‘When Death O. ity the majority edverne to the de-| yy Intereated thus (ar Wut are une jin sight, A damp, cold wink—huif a |fepped that muse be mire | Was ROAD IS HEAVY. yer, who died The will 4 b $20 endan t chapters of the|Kale—from the cranber a.shes | practic F ah you foresee in|, ’ : 00 Burch wos plainly worrled, He tost | familiar with yp Garand, It may ‘he| etustled through the pine trees thee |tne execution of your plan to giv.| “How do you negotiate that wood| was filed for in Trrook Call “Columbus the, jRonchwlent manner and | bearing ptory of Me 13 one of the four chil-|Nemmed in the clearing. It wes a] away your wealth?" rose WAN RRUN (ORE: in bad weather?” | to day | FRANK E. CAMPBELL the trial. He waa pale and nervous, Ran a nes M. Garland, a Boston|sray, depressing day and a gray de- Personally," replied Garland, ‘it| We, asked, lng | A trust fund of $75,000 is set “ 1 ies ee ae jr kn oe ea ng | ual an tian, The “other. ‘enildren Pro cob appeared ti Chee n te acinand ot my conenenet | et eeaiay Hie Mary to towne | for his wister, Mrs, Luella Gunnison | Whe Guneral Claire a he sald with “an attempt ut ; Iton and Hope 0 One appeared to greet us, so We | 11 the demand of my conscienc> | oud is d town. inate awrence Univer neerfalicss, pe at) are James jr, Hamilton ane, Tope. i | went to tho open door of the House Me ey conaconae tells tie tine, hile we were ‘booking over the| Harrington, St.\ fawrence choral jHureh's father and the father of the | git James tru breton Att Hanya |and knocked. “At a table in the liv- | ark out my own faith and beliefs, [fm George Wrightington CS eee ee eee qatha al slain man sat in the court room and| ton, a Younes ne of le Ing room stood a young man sic feet I Na 1 thin rge is Garland’s chum and chic o Alme 5 SO) ‘ath patiently waited, jreceived their share of the fortune, | INE Tpom stood & yo PT eae | Am te Drmenemt LOONIE Eis ere nt. He is nine years old, the|Mr. Gunnison and for years Prest Z ain re Ing: to $1,600,000 for each, and | Che + clad in khaki riding | wilt be such. Anything that is do DNS Anty whore ti sma {dent of the university, All Souls’ | amounting breeches, a ‘white sweater, thice Pee eaultse it thaw, nat son of a widow who has a farm some- | ; Vare not disposed to give it Away or) Woo, 3 4 ~|must bring Mv; RO! where the vicinity. George is| Church, Brooklyn, is left $25,000 tor PERSONALS. STILLMAN HEARING are nopody. take JUaway from them.|Noolen stockings and heavy army | thom or know them, but an eftect | Mnere IM) {he vin TOreG el the upkeep ot the «innison memo~ | a ~CHARLES INDEFINITELY PUT OVER | ‘fic taughier will get hier share when | Shoes. His sleeves were rolled UF (0 | nyust proceed from any cause and th | fulcty freckled boy Wo ever saw, He! fal room, Dr. Rodney i, Fiske, Mr ARLE | rmes of link atetinuss ofan tin this Instance must be sguod |) i the only sense of humor on| Gunnison's paysiciun, receives $2,500,., 17 ¥ou love you : » Mus at-| Charles Gd BADER, NE TAR |, H ee TY SOtMl) Ee LUBE Aprii farm when’ he and Garland are|and Albert Christmas, his secret eat OME | sority. in. November \ few | TAUGHT BY WOMAN TO BAKE am not doing this thing becuuse| without company. George spoke to | recelves. $2,000, » Appeal. } ear tie Hat ed the ye a great fortune. | wish yo ia -- --- = onths before he H HI ye a ft you} us privately. MONTREAL, Jin, Ho—The SUM] daughter of Philip W. Wrenn. head |, S OWN BREAD, could. understand that the principe |” sgay, he said, ‘what do you think | panco in a milllon of getting th nn Jman hearing which was to have be n| of the brokernge firm of Wrenn) | Come in. he ud; pleasantly’ |Wvould be the same if 1 ave away | of jim giving away a Mullion dallaraa | ee ndwtae eine Beer on Hea others & Co, Toston and New|enough, and we entered and stood | YAY two a Sahat rolte t ro away a} Were, drawing er fren an open ala U-Gay betore Comminniouer Hares "Pnilip W, Wrenn is Lead of | while he scraped dough off his fingers |" Ho” you, chink others will fotlow |!) be, Tally going (0 sive away A) well with a windliss and a rusty tin _FOUND AND REWARDS. Godin wus indefinitely postpon ay ae Boston house. Robert Wrenn, Ania he Pen sad then washed his ur example?" |“ What would you do if you had at svigud! futenda to yes Stotet "aod cma Jntil the outcome of Jumes A. Still | his brother, former Worlls tennis | bands fp a tin basin, 8 1 sald before, Iam not person-| miition dollar we aske ores, x rom Her husband 2 appeal auuinst an order re pio u ‘ BEST: s erested ‘ 4 | d spend it,’* he replied pre iv. . " man's appeal nat r hampion, cond © New York gray eyes showed no interested. I am not seeking ¢ I'd spend it,"" he replied promptly, | ™* i quiring him fo pay $7 Ai tows ard | rane! 1 of the firm and js a memb urlosity aa he invited us to the|® dicnee others. Ihave something to| “1a travel. I'd go to Europe and! indicated by her plans for the futu expenses 0 ow 8 ! stove in which them was a roaring | {ina 1am going to do it solely be- | the s ands: bod Amica She has leased what is Rhown as thy jthe expenses of the commission ts fof the N At and I 4 |the South Y |known, another date c wnission WTot the Ne terms of James Garland's|Wood fire, ‘Through a door we coula |2° 204i the right thing to do. ! Be toerst Sou bet | Rowers house, at No, 68 Vilage Av Mrs.” Stillman ink ate ier | witthe children were to receive their [ace & bed tn iL room in which ayo I wouldn't n North Cs Inue, in Dednam, and will take 4 farny at Grand Ause. ret ienuy sist lewaolen on the attainment of ther|¥ouns man was stretched out asleep.| AUTHORS FROM WHOM HE They t us in school," George| session With her baby and two ser- Muiae aga’ meunte ancien is at Montres *inaorities, When the years of | We openad 4 Conversation, | whieh GAINED THEORIES. . continued, “thi world Is round,| vants naar Me nday, advertised {n The Worl or reported a leharles numbered twenty-one the ex- | Tred Ot 10 be Une sided in the €x-| «no you expect to derive any per-!and if you start from a place and) ‘the Those hous 8 > “Lost and iount Bureau,” Rooin . | Preps: sean yr of The estate, Houry D, Tude by 5 darla sutistaction from the distribu- | (ravel long enough you will come back | white, World Building, will be listed [PIPPSBURG NOWsPAPER VE im H D. Tud: when Pane mand's Non | sonal om th h a € back ih ih RAN DIES 100 Broadway, New York, and a traugers is almost | Versing Wit) lion of your money? to the pla you start from. Say, t¢/) with i hirty days, These lists can be “nranUR : jor of the tothe ¢ Garlind |g UNO." QUOLAL IOI eateurtog here. |. “Only in the sense that eel [had a million, Fd start travelling, | | : aie mre W PITTABURG, Ha, Jan, 1i-Hrasmus | Caren, notified the man that | he, wero Nterat seene tite here tt have done somet lilt led by | hut PN bet you' a million dollars Fd /ene yearn (0 8 ove ¥ound" adve j Wilson, Dean of Pittshuns newaspapper |e was the lawfal ow y be ae cross-exi Re Red (ony wh noe, Mc " stop travelling before J got back ni front OF the ust o left at any a? The World's men, died here to-da seventys | of securities wort! oximately, PY! method, a {iipersonal thir " TOUndeA pnd Nowe Advertising Agencles, or oan ni Mr, Wilson 1 the OL» | $150,000 thous amored and cours) Gnough of it to supt ’ As we left April m Charles Gar- and § sea Md ne ne iM telephoned directly to The World, qroone, | t ar ard had aie | POO Garland pref ee 1d Harvare ‘ ct to spend my I ind, who is going to give away more #4 bid 1 ll vee : 7 i. Ca 4000 Bockman, New York. or Mewtoapers °) tet “ye. Jthe money. His t : vile es auermaris wi apnort tl atic tt million dollars, and Gee pages ABA fal Lae ae: Brookiya Office, 4100 Main. author of a number of historicul®w that he hadn't earned » iRewaluntesnaa re it Ait tree dwell the Truit. 1 Wrightington, who would like to hi weathe : f 3 ; viend Switt bas about |fe|Garland’s April Farm. dealing with the Ohio Valley. agreed with his bi ples (pointing to the sicepin, milk and esses now. Ll carn q million dollars, and bas al © alcepiig man ip the ‘NO FIXED STANDARD TO BASE PER CENT. IN RENT CHARGES (Continued From First Page.) ‘TRANSPORT CROOK, PATCHED, ARRIVES AFTER ROUGH TAP. (Continued From First. Page.) was spurting through three holes | termine various questions involved, It from which the rivets had dropped} was sufd, among other things: out. With'Chief OMecer Holk and ‘If this net rental does not exceed of the pyesent value of then the rent demanded fifty men of the crew the chief engi- neer moved fifty tons of baggage to other parts of the ship. 10 per cent | the property. jis not unreasonable, ‘The reason- In moving the “baggaze the men/ anieness of a rent charge may vary had to carry it through aisles “in| under changing financial conditions, which there were card games and] Upon the prout in this record show- African golf games running. The] ing the return upon other well recos- officers had to aak fhe nid of the) sized and generally pted forms of military officers to \prevent fights! investmont, we think that 10 per from starting because of the Inter-/ cent, as a net return to ua owner of ruptions caused by the baggage car-/ peu; property not unreasonable, topleedd A }but such a pementage might be ex SA ASGEE ih Sot Sahel hh staft| cogsive if the evidence showed a dif- right in the first place?” the trrl-) ferent situation regnrding other in- tated gamesters demanded. “If you'd! yostments, known your busin we wouldn't be bothered this way.” The storm grew worse. When the gale had done jts worst in velocity it Intensified its assault on the ship by sudden changes of direction, kick- ing up ugly baffling seas. Chief Berkguist's men butit a cement coffer dam around the section of the {nner skin of the ship In which the leaks were and plugged the holes, They completed the work in fourteen “We are unable té say in this case that a return Of over S$ per cent. to the landlord as a result of the jury's verdict and upon the base of a valua- tion of $89,000, upon which the land- lord argued her case in this court, is less than reasonable In the absence of any proof a sto the return on good securities at the time of this trial.’* —>—_ ALLEGED MURDERER - CAPTURED IN DETROIT Seangreme

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