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a geaereeenn nanan oR _ ERTL Sania and tied ee cer ortt __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. as Rough Guy as ‘‘Civic Virtue’ Sees the Real Thing _|DAVISONATREST Posed by Living Models in the City Ha dl Park! WeEMETERYNEAR HSL. LESTAT His Bag of Oats Held 104 Eggs, 24 Has Beens Sailor Also Had a Box. of Cigars and Was Hazy as to Place Robbed. A man carrying a burlap bag a passed Policeman Ed Ferguson of the Associates and Friends Honor Bast 67th Street Station at Sist Dead Financier at Sim- {street ana Third Avenue at 4 A, Mi ple Rites. > to-day. Something was dropping from the bag, but it wasn’t hooch, the cop. Funeral services for Henry P. Dav- Piston You got there?! ashes the Just when the crowd swayed a ison were held at St. John's, the little} Py mmen. threateningly Meeka Aldrich, tall ; , 2 ’ : *}, “Bag of oats," replied the way- and well developed, reached down Protestant Episcopal Church in Lat-/| farer, and pulled the chit of a girl from ‘Going to an early feeding?'’ CAMPBELL HERESS SHS EAL, SAYS VAN HEEL OF BRE ‘Author Who Wed Woman With Millions Calls Mod- ern Girls Shallow. WIFE INSPIRES HIM. Calls Love a Soul Union and RYANYS. FOR PRES EDUCATION With Hylan’s Backing, For mer Is Looked Upon ~ as the Winner, The Board of Education to-day holds its annual meeting, at which & President will be elected to succeed Here the Reverse Idea of the Now Famous — Statue Is Shown, for a Husky Young Woman Becomes the Victor. With nothing much more than goone- flesh with a blue vein here and there to protect them against the biting wind, five suré-enough young women and a large chap of the weight-throwing type planted themselves at the base of Civic Virtue to-day and produced a reverse tableau on the MacMonnies idea. That is, instead of-having a understand it was only art by art artists, tried to rescue the girl, was rudely pushed back by, @ cop who understood. - “Back or I'll bean yo warned tingtown, the community nearest Mr. Anning S, Prall, who resigned thet 5 . x “You said it.'* - paytn, ition after Mayor + the grasp of the big chap. Meeka Davison's country ‘Home, Peacock} * ‘ non 15 position Hy- Asserts Years Do Not man escaping from the temptation of | {N° Brash OF, Ue Lie se snow style, ebro tbe Toctet van | ‘Where'd you get ‘em—the ate?” Itan'g Aadtiod 40 neste GE Count. two fishy, finny vamps, they por-| ‘rhe rescued girl was Florence Martin. ‘Oh, over at 85th Street and Sixth ai trayed a chit of a scantily robed girl, 5 ; : ie ley, L. I. at 11 o'clock to-day, Avenu ‘as a member of the Board of Taxes Hho (wea idee by Buch -Southeate, sa The bullding was not large enough| ‘That'd be somewhere about the|and Assessments, The two candi- to hold all the friends of, Mr. Davison | ™ddle of Central Park, wouldn’t It?" |dates between whom cholce Nes are who gathered -to honor his memory: |and tock me up. T gotta tenohe ee | ceeree J. Ryan, Vice President and They imcluded those who had worked | emgs tn the sack, if you must know. |Acting President, a Queens real ea shoulder to shoulder with him as| Ferguson found 104 eggs and ajtate operator, long a member of the ? captains of industry, leaders in the|CUFle of dozen that had beep eggs! Board of Education, and Harry B. pent! public affairs generally, as well as ve 25 South Street, m|conmiparatively new member of the When Henry Klas van Heel, novel- fst, linguist and international travel- ler of Amsterdam, airived in the city yesterday from California with his bride, formerly Mra. Florence A. Campbell, he learned with regret that, even on a honeymoon, {t is impors!ble fo travel incognito in America. ‘The romantic marriage of the young Hollander to the widow of James Campbell, ,multi-millionaire broker and traction magnate, was not an event that could he kept in obscurity. ‘The bride is a life beneficiary in her first husband's $20,000,000 estate. On her mother’s side she Is a descendant of the Van Renssalaer family. Mrs. van Heel is a writer of children’s stories, Mrs. van Hecl sald yesterday she was born in 1874, at No, 163 West 49th Birect. Her first husband was twen- ty-one years her senior. Mr. yan Heel is younger. “You may say,” he said yesterday, “that I was born in the historic town of Utrecht, Holland, in 1885, and that the’reason I look so young {s because of'my Dutch complexion. I will look just the same when I am sixty. If the American men would realize, as 1 do, that love ts a/ union of soul, there would be fewer unhappy marriages. Disparity of age lias nothing to do with companionship and inspiration. “Young girls of to-day are shallow and irresponsible. From the day I first met Mrs. van Heel, at a dinner given by Mrs. Adolphus Busch, at Pasadena, she has been my ideal, my companion and my inspiration. All bur tastes and interests are in har- mony. She accompanies me when I cing. “It {s our plan to sail to the little Dutch cdttage which I have on the Zuyder Zee. Later we will go to Paris.” “We shall buy a place on the Ri- viera,"" Mrs. van Heel interposed, “in which we will spend three months of every year.” “The statement that I am, or over} have been connected with moving pl ae ee ee those less in the’ public eye with and had robbed a restaurant at] board. whom he had hearty, wholesouled|* West 116th Street. When they} every indication points to"the eléo- friendship. ‘There were delegations | was an apartment house he sai tion of Mr. Ryab. In addition to the from various clubs and societies; the} ‘Well, that’s my story and I'm go-}fact that since Jan. 1 he has beem employes of J. P. Morgan & Co,,|/n& to stick to it." So they are try-| Acting: President, and four years from the day's routing of the banking | meee ete Ie, Ryan a webk ago to-day beram ; department, came in a body on one @ new seven-year term. Last winter ' of the special trains to Locust Mr. Ryan was emphatic tn his deter- Valley station and v4 church in the automobiles of neigh- Mayor Hylan. Business pressure was ascribed a the reason. Upon Mr, ‘ Anticipating the, large gathering, N BF STOPPED Prall’s promotion, Mr, Ryan's pur+ arrangements were made to seat two- thirds of the 1,600 who attended on he finally consented to accept appoint- ment to the board for another seven years, it was understood by those fa- e in the newly leaved, sunlit trees did not blur Hylan had used an argument other the words of the ritual as they were * " than merely devotion to duty. Four Tailors, Fined $5 Each)” vata a tow weeks ago it had been In accordance with one of the last Nace tote Prestioaey, 50 sudan suggestions of the banker when he! Streets Are for Pedestrians, | most of the wire-pulling since his ap- walked smilingly to almost certain * | pointment a year and a half ago. But Magistrate McAdoo, sitting in}cation belong to Mayor Hylan’s party owe hee a way “dit oie Yorkville Court, gave notice to-day ond Deve resaity se se Mayes followed his request. In all the| ‘Pat the usurping of the sidewalls cabs the, hoard bas roast ‘in has been connected in some way mosphere was of salutation to a spirit | °Y “2Y Persons who Ignore the right} with charges of Hylan-Tammany pol- bravely. gone, rather than of sombre] ° ltizens to thelr safe and orderly|{tlos, lamentation, severely punished, simple. They were conducted by the! Policeman Odze of the Hast Thirty. HAD LOADED REVOLVER’ We THLnton ceotated hee ee Rag gt |fitth Street Station arraigned Joseph nue, the Bronx; Emilie Miele, of No. ‘Taxi and Arrest On: School and father of Mrs, F, Trubee| 1291 62d Street, Brooklyn, Raiph Vic-| A taxicab containing four men stopped Davison, A quartet from St. Bar-loino, of : 88 Forsyth Street,| in front of No, 226 Bast 80th Street, at investigated and told the prisoner it except such as could not be spared | ine,‘ And where he got the e#gs 80) Keroro that was Vice President, mination to refuse reappointment by —) bors of the Davison family. pose was not so emphatic, and when the lawn about the church. The windows were thrown wide open and . the chirping of the robins milar with that body that Mayor ' hissed pees read by the clergy within. Told to Spread Warning virtually decided to elect Mr. Cham-~- death—that ‘he hoped no one would all the members Of the Board of Edu- the trouble the board has found itself ‘Jeathering and the services the at. |°% Fifth Avenue as recreation grounds use as a pedestrian highway is to be aa bak Rehioeninae ‘The programme of the services was SUSPECT IN DOORWAY ch 5 6 rotona = Follow Four Men im Alcott! Peabody, headmaster of Groton | cue ine Teena: Mattie. pos tholomew's, where the Davison famlly| Brooklyn, and Albert Delmadis, of| 8.80 A. M. to-day and one man went In et worshipped in the city, sang “‘Ablde| No, 732 East 16th Street, charging] and fumbilng about the bella. De- tures is erroneous,” Mr. van Héel an-| most frozen to death, being choked)red haired Venus, Margery Leet, ajelled like a disappointed cave man.jsmile on the face of the MacMon-| with Me” and “Onward, Christian Bijed and began ng about the Seeaeet, $I particularly wish the) by the energetic athiete, redder-haired Juno and Esther Som-|This part was played by ‘Jack K.Jniex marble Civic Virtue during’ the! solaiers,” the latter a iealne ete ay i ee TE Dayy ctv Ee tN aa cee See i) statement corrected. I am @ writer] gust what thi 1 did to de-|¢ @ black-haired Vesta. Meeka} Triesalt. performancé. The mermaids at his 4 bat Biss ecules 4 nd ‘the: just what this poor gir le. 2 vorite of Mr, Davison. Ho said he found them in the cen-| them, arrested hin and say they of Dutch fiction. I came here to get posed on the apex of the group tri- ‘The idea of the tableau was to show|feet appeared shocked at what they 8 a loaded revolver In his pocket. He de~ ¥ focal color and atmosphere. I had aj®erve Such treatment, even the cop! umphant. that man holds woman down, and| saw. The coffin was borne on the shoul |tre of a noisy group in the middle of | foribed uimself as’ Willlain Devorak, . f see eer the tacuntalos not tar trom| Who held back the admiring crowd of| Meanwhile the bad, bad male, who] that, woman rescues woman from the| ‘The actors in to-day's City Hall] (ers Of tense Pallbearers from, the) the sidewalk at Fifth Avenue and| thirty-nine, a walter, of No. 255 Wilaon i Yrollywood. During my stay there []¥OUNs men, could not explain. wore a grapevine around his waist] bad man. Oe ED) OFEse am M. Mead, gold two scenarios and made the ac- quaintance of Eric von Stroheim.” He said he accompanicd Theodore Roosevelt during the later’s Euro- pean tour in 1910, as correspondent of the Nieueste Dageblad of Amster- A youth in the crowd, who didn’t] and a pair of swimming tights, grov-! There seemed Besides the Campbell country house fat Greenwich, where Mr. and Mrs. van Heel will remain for a few weeks pefore sailing, Mrs. van Heel has the Campbell mansion in St. Louis and the beautiful estate, Villa Chalon, at Pasadena. ps eaneeeieeeernes G. J. GOULD DEFENDANT IN $12,600,000 SUIT Renewal of Action by Re: Over Terminal Deal. Trial of an action for $12,600,000 brought by the receivers of the Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Rail- road against George J, Gould and Myron T, Herrick was resumed yee- fterday before Supreme Court Justice Finch, ‘The action, which centres around the organization of the Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Ratiroad by the vers Greek ; . t H to be a sarcastic] Theatre at Berkeley, Cal. Duncan Marshall, Elliott C. Hodgkin | were blocking all who sought to go] The three men in the tax! were search- 4] son, John J. Bennett jr., Malcolm D }up and down the street and did not] % and allowed to go, 9 e who counted and he was judged by| which come gang leaders, saloon keep-| Mett and leonard A, Keyes, those who tried to crowd through Richard Croker S Only Sister his deeds. ers and prizetighters? All the partners of the Morgan firm] their gathering, he said. ae jedidlicht. Sire, apparentiy cnased WY fase tes insulation, occurred . him as a gangster and a man who| made money in politics. In'the Lexow| a8 honorary pallbeare The list of chem’ to keep movitig and to make| ralirond mtructure at {0th Street aa S ha e 0 UN ers an 1s came from the slums. It was awful | Committee hearing, Mr. Moss, I think] those asked to serve included the ab | oom for those who had. business up| Columbus Avenue. to to me. ‘The Landed Gentry” will] it was, uskéd him for whose pockets| sent. the tracks wit * t rk was ‘a free country and the police family seat of the Crokers, in Bally-|cwn.’ was his answer. ‘Whose pock-| mittee named Chauncey Depew, Elihu] “4°, Fstrangement From Children hogarde, in the County of Limerick, | ets dre you working for? They let him| Root, Samuel W. Fairchild, William | U7¢t own the stree! southbound tratic wea Interrupted: Ba ; ‘ : a y and oppression in Europe and .. | Richard, my brother, was born in the |rope and had hardly arrived there when] Cornelius N. Bliss jr: ‘The burial was] (i) Mrs. Jenkins Tells of Brother’s Love for Family | Quartertown House, in the town of he learmed of the Lexow Committee] in the Httle opmetery in Peacock Lape shitnk thas the Seok Ce eee es oan and Is Mystified by His Sudden Turnin Croker, a younger son of Major|ness. He tumed right areund and} The National War Council of ithe Bx y y gs Henry Croker of the British Army, | c#me home. Red Cross, of which Mr. Davison was} 4 law abiding people, who estub- daughter of John Dillon, M. P.. and| through his keen insight and judg-|M, Pp. Murphy, Charles D, Norton, highways so that al! bart use them, By Joseph S. Jordan. for quite a while after it, Richard, came to this country when Richard| “et. Most of it he made in reall john R, Ryan and others. are forged to step aside when you ‘Then, all of a sudden, without any] op Richard was a Lieutenant in the| STowth was bound to increase values! national divisions of the Red Cross, | round. faced gentle woman, the windows of| reason in the world, the change came.| pritish Army and fought at White] '” the outlying district and so he in-|ang many individuals with whom Mr. bi myself, passing along Fifth ‘a Yon t : - - Gramercy Park, whose thoughts drite| failing tor tho last few years of IB) tired as a Major and marripd an} io" yu, Rolitics brought him FnAy yA] work, surrounded his coffin, whtel | Mie with sty tabing to. the atone now and again acrbss the seas ana| Me. heiress. Ah uncle of ours was « was covered with a blanket of Ameri- |9@ mp - Ga li dwell with sadness on the turrets and| yigow and I. hadn't seen much of *| Palm Beach ten years ago und 1 am “As an incentive to you to under- a ent erected to his memory |, A or flowers wi tenants of Glencatrn Castle, She ts|my brother In bis recent visite here.| for his grea ; esured that hi investments brought Bhi inl ios ener towers oteec] stand.that this city owns the. streets Park comedy are from the 37th Btreet at noon yesterday. They] Avenue. Simpson, Edwin D. Shaw, Charles |hesitate to elbow and shove aside Save ae eee “But his enemies have described “They say. too, that my Lrother| Who were in this country were grouped ‘The policeman said when he told telt you all about the Crokers. The] he was working. ‘I'm working for my| ‘The Union League Club as its com, {oF 2own the street, they Big him this fe one of the show places of Ireland. | «one after that. Ho had gond\to Eu-| Lf. ‘Taft, Gen. John J. Pershing and] *°¥ people come here trom tyr- Mallow. Our father was Eyre Coote| und that they wanted him as a wit-|‘near the church) Government means that we are afraid Against Relatives and Friends. “He married. Harriet Dillon, the| “My. brother made his money| the head, was represented by Grayson | lished these clean and well paved There is a whitechalrea, sweet-| iS eldest son, managed ble business. | was three years old. A grandfather estate, He realized that ths city's!” yuoral remembrances from all. tho] '#Ke possession of them for # loafing whone apartment ‘took down intoli kuew that my brother had een | Sieh ADY Tee ver Hil. He re. | Vented. £ have mo doubt thut his posl-| Davison ‘was ussociated In hia wae] Avenue, have been obliged to tisk my}. er ater coat his lait wife.- HOw Bis] Deteearen hrrcrcn oe Botner, chore | omw isa saw the opportuntiies of) os Gueereranie euuhaves 0a order to'pase such as you. the WIGGWOk tr, W. T. Jéokins,| Tie inst time be was (i) New ertt ioe his great work still @ands, An him returns amounting to: a million and has established laws of human : other uncle married Caroline Devon- ob hire. AGAR UKM AY Seocketelien d7., one a6 1 Pittsburgh and Toledo syndicate of|former Health Officer of New York] didn't nee angina Bardia tin So? shire, a reigning English beauty. bezged him to get out of Tam-| #weet Peas and the other of purple beeen fic iny oc the tattaneeh See i arette 2 ‘which Gould and Herrick were mem-| and the only slster of Richard Wel-| thing ‘ith his old friends In Ireland.| “The original of *The Bedutiful} many Hall when the papers uttacked oreh}ds, ‘There was also a sheaf of] sre fined $5 each, If you will spread | e hers, was filed in 1010. It did not}ated Croker, Jate Tammany leador,| (UNE, With his old tiene t near uim| Mis# Croker,” painted by Sir Thomas] him, but he sald tHat such a course] fowers from I. 1. Hine, formert ine news amonit your friends and e come to trial unti) about a year ago 3 +) at swam bard for thi § Lawrence, was the daughter of John| would never do, He said that dTum-| President of the First Natiortal Bank, iy ee pe] It’s toasted. This ‘ who has just been buried in Ireland. | and I am told that when they did see owe ¢ { ; id th esident of the First Natiortal BANK. | aggoclaten you may Hg sont % and then progressed about ten days him it was always in the presence of, Wil#on Croker, a cousin of Richard's "many was a great and big organization] Under whom Mr, Davison had much) saving many of them fines even more one ¥ when it was suspended. Mrs. Jenkins cares nothing for the; him bog aye father. Mr. J. P. Morgun is now the| very much Wke-an army, and that he] Of bis early bank training, On the] severe, extra process $ d sae rere millions left by her brother, only sho} M8 wife. ss pichara| owner of the painting. Our, father] wus very much ‘like a general. He] hillside near the church was an elderly gives a rare and a fi DROWNS HERSELF IN TUB. | makes no secret of her desire and! i, This was not at of rain Castle tavelled bout the country quite| sid that there were lots of good mes] woman In black who knelt devoutly MAN FOUND ON TRACKS WITH FRACTURED SKULL. Daniel Gurbery, thirty-five, of Trem- delightful quality — impossible to / vans . in Tammany, but that in every big as : f the family} considerably before settling down in| in BY, y ee ii Wanted soniea all the time.| New York. He had been out as far] organization’ there were rascals about him and with nue si reusurable| West as California, and his family | there are in every walk of lite throughout the service. She was em- barrassed when she found attention had been attracted to bh hope that the children of Mr. Croker shall be awarded by the courts thelr .Separated From Hasband, Writes, Stand Griet Any Longer” share of their father’s estate, Her|! epent four most Pualimne) traveled with him. He was n ely ease “It does not matter who Tam," she cde arms found unenmnelenia suite duplicate. . stricken over being separated| sorrow ts that her brother should]? ttaren have been with him, This}@@sineer and Richard studied for her husbaud, and suffering from| pave died alone in a far off land] was before the new wife came, I do} Construction engincer, but once he so I pray for him disorder, Mrs, Constance F inty, drowned herself yester- ub In the home of Mr, 1 W. Dingwall, No, 208 Avenue, Mount Vernon, she had a room. Mrs, Marvin not know where or how he met the} ot the tast lady to whom he has made over al! the profession. his property, He married her In less} “My father was very bitterly op- than two months, after the death of] posed to his going into politics, and his first wife, and had known her] after he began to be attacked I joined estranged from those who shared his love and constituted his joy and hap- piness for the Lest years of his life, only to be cut off from him in his de- WIFE’S JELLY BARRAGE sald. ‘He was a very good man and the railroad track’ et Tremley. People living in the vicinity said that he had of polities he dropped IS ANSWERED BY SHOTS,| , Simultaneously with the services at men attacked by two men and robbed, Locust Valley, services were held in] He was taken to the Elizabeth General <a Davison Park in Troy, t! Hospital, id Fires Twice at Woman,| Davison's birth, where f city of Mr » were pul at half staff and al! schools and busi- Hash lh Cotumbas m Sends Ucllet Through Ne oma in the ‘Alled tub after | ining days. about half that time. with father in trying to dissuade him egal ness houses closed during the services noe te Addressed ‘to ‘Mre.| ‘‘E.cannot comprehend Richard's ac-| ‘Richard was not the man the from continuing on those lines. A . i oe } ale cald’ today after frends} newspapers would make him appear} he sald that he had never started} After firing two shots at his wite and] WET WASH LAUNDRY va) Dh: 1 couhat bear's get] ee to be. He had political enemies, but} anything that hoe didn’t finish, and|threatening to kIl! his sixteon-year-old T GOODS } St) Y the physleal suffering, (Rad Induced her to, speak of thelye paid no attention to their attacks.| that he was going to be the head of |jvughter, Joseph Masulukobico, fifty- HAD REAL WE 01 ; Ive ihe one responsible brother whose companton and chum odby, with love, C.F, she had been in the easly days before and after Mr, Croker had become the leader of the Tammany organization. he whole business looks queer to me, and I fee) certain that some in- fluence was ut work to make him do us he did, “It seems impossible that such a His home life was a thing apart from| Tammany. He was elected Alder No! $08 ‘Kossuth Street, Union that of the political arena, He loved} men and Coroner and to other offices HOt WeMIE throug the heed Inat his home and loved his children. He} and, of course, the rest of his career] io) yay 4 Te en tke steed used to luugh at the things the| 1s foo well known for me to repeat it] 1 Oy wee “4 se ylapide papers sald about him and when i] “They said that my brother came {1807 Hospital, where it was sald that remonstrated and tried to have him] from the dumps and he wouldn't make |)° cowl not live, deny them he would assure me that} them contradict it. He just laughed.) When Masalakobico retur it. was all politics and that this} Our home was in 28th Street, between |(rom work he started to a. wasn't like the old country. Fourth and Lexington Avenves. On|)\s wife, Elma, MIGHT HAVE BOASTED OF Hig| [2° SMer lived the Sloats, “Mr. Btos' Police Say Five Mew Went Into It Sober, Came, Out Drank, ‘There ts someth Makes good TEA a certainty hraim Libau, wh waa arraigned in West Side Police Court After a trying morning at home| to-day charged with violation of the home, a hard day at the rel ith |} Mullan-Gage act, He conducts a wet aoe einaity | Wash laundry. office, an afternoon shop- ping or any other tiring Neighbors of Libau complained to t EPISCOPAL CHURCHES JOIN. Zion and 1, Timothy ig appropriate about ri by Fire, nnd st. ™ thew Are Merged. forty-elght, Finally Announcement was made last night he went to @ drawer and drawing the wi e police that the demeanor of many 0. 7] , ©f tlie ratification of ptans for the con- ‘as Superintendent of the Harlen!| tor, sald he waa going to kill her,|his male customors indicated that th. time, you'll find Tetley’s ¥o- oudation « al ch of | devoted futher and the lovely son ANCESTRY. Railroad Company and Mr. Hurd, the |e ane to the stort th 1d the [entered his place at No. 70 West 106 Orange Pekoe a perfect o 3 * tees) he was to his mother could cut oft his President, lived in the same block. |" EET D8, ile 1016 te eee ta ten mergonsl. ircantion mae tes at th “They called him a prizefighter and} Richard went wit ‘o{police. In,her hands at the time Mrs, Pe ~me-up. A steai children at the last moment and be In pe fg rd went with & son of each int s, Detectives the possession of his own senses.|Sald that his father was 8 ba ~| the Harlem Railroad> machine shops.| Ma*stakobleo had @ bowl of jelly, which a the wet. wash cup is refreshing, stimu- : Why. when Frank was killed in the}Smith. Neither statement had the} And years after, because he tried to|she threw into his face. As she ran tween tontral Paris t bit of truth in it, Richard was automobile accident at Daytona 1 lating and wonderfully tifled to-day that between 11 learn something more about engineer: | from the room the man fired two s U0. a fine amateur boxer, one of the best thought Richard would go insune from * ing, they called him a gang leader and] without effect, Elma, sixteen. a daugh- | O'clock P. M. and 2 o'clock A. M. five . comforting. ru (the Chureh of 2 hietic Club. He yu: gg harectinir of the church of Ziow and] griee. His love for his children was) in the New York Athtetio mb, & prizefightar. ter, ran Into the room and when she | men entered the inundry sober and BRS va ak , om . Thnothy was id last night the a yas tural leader of men for, on] « alheard her father say he was goln, emerged drunk. In the piac ney 1p, quarter-pound, hal re , a passion with jilm, ‘WAS & pa "Thy first house’ we lived in was ir say he golng to ‘an Rage. ye -Aly Ce A:s. $0 WW pats S Pagers y his, father’s side the men were elther eeued kill her, she fan qway before a shot | found, they swore, several quarts of rye w z iskey or liquid alleged to be rye sheep meadow now stands. Our mother be 7 fother a hurrted heli Ive gallons Wan Prensa eae. Gur moter! Mother and Gmughter hurried for help] Whiskey and twelve gallons of wine and d pol ies Ey ed to ente eo pr ty ne, beer ard would alwoys say to me that] waiter, Ireland, and dbring her lite Baieweee caries to enter thei REaaaEEm FRNA Win Deer Ohne Mireet. and plons for the consolidatic Hwere upproved, Frederick H. Meeder, Warden of the Ghurch of Bt, Matthew, nted 4 inesengo of “greeting an‘ NO REASON FOR ESTRANGE- MENT IN FAMILY. “There was no reagon for an ea- mansion out where Central Park's packages. of the army or the navy. It seems silly to boast of one’s ancestry, and Ri a4 fired, Masslakobico | whiskey: hénel? of his churey to}trengement, none in the world. Fon|names did not count for anything In} time the Due of Connaught was ber} 4 "tual! ind ta hie Tate tukived examination and was 3) Walch is Lo unive Wits I many yard Up Ww bis’ marriage and this grent countyy. It war the Sian’ guest, ie this the kind of stock from jcod held in $90 bail for trial.