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FATHER SHEALY, LEADING CHURCH EDUCATOR, DEAD Was Founder and Director of Fordham Law School— Death Follows Operation. Father Terence J. Shealy, 8. J., one he spectalized on London, of which le|topher Columbus, had unrivalled knowledge of every |part author with quarter and a marvellous store of falso one of his mo: reminiscences of celebrities in all]in the field of por walks of life. Crime wus one of his] ‘Ostler literary hobbies, and he had written [notable productions much about famous murders, 'To playgoers, both here and In the United States, Mr, Sims was probably | BISHOP FALLOWS is —_—— ul Church, died at t ning after a long ms for recita " Nishop Fallows wa England, Dee, 13. ure te illne born at Pendle 0 o'clock this] nois universit was conne 1875 and Bishop for eight terms. "THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1999.7 University, where he tension ments, Ho had been «a Presiding INDIAN EDITOR oF NEGRO NEWS- the Phil- PAPER DIES IN CONNECTICUT, best known by his famous melo. New York lawyer WINDSOR, Conn., Sept, §.—George dramas, ‘The Lights of London," ‘In DIES AT AGE OF 87] Unisnop ratiows was « Cotonet in| Grant Williams, elty’ editor of “Two “Romany the Ranks,"”’ ‘‘Harbor Lights, Little Vagabonds,"" and Rye.” of the most prominent clergymen in| § the United States and among the lead- ing educators of the Catholic Church, died at 2.80 this morning in St. Vin- cent's Hospital, following an opera- tion on Friday for cancer, Father Shealy was in his fifty-fitth year. ‘The operation was the result of « former one, which had not been suo- cessful, and was sald to have been resorted to as the last hope. At the time of his death, Father Shealy was head of the Laymen's League for Retreats and Social Stud- fea, which he founded in this elty and Which had been extended to all the principal cities of the East, The re- treat was at Mount Manresa, Ft. Wadsworth, 8. I. Father Sheuly also was founder and director of the Fordham Law school. His rise in the priesthood was meteoric, Born in Ireland in 1868, he entered his novitiate at Frederick, Ma., in 1886 and was ordained to the priesthood in June, 1898, by the late Cardinal Gibbons. Funeral services will be held from the College of St. Francis Xavier, ‘No, 80 West 16th Street Thursday morning. The divine office will be chanted , a requim high mass sung at 9.80. Archbishop Hayes is ex- pected to preside. Members of the Taymen’s League will assemble in the college hall at 9.16. GEO. R. SIMS DIES, FAMOUS AUTHOR AND PLAYWRIGHT LONDON, Tr bateores Rob- ert Sims, journalist and dramatic author, died at his home here to-day He was seventy-five on Sept. 2. Sims was one of the best known figures in London theatrical, literary and journalistic life and was well Yenown throughout the ent're English speaking world as the author of al- most innumerable plays, playlets, sketches and other works. In these When your come home hungry LAS Serve healthy, happy Bronifor dat. tla dol for dish. It is delight- folly easy to make from left- over potatoes, for instance — Creamed Potatoes, Dice 4 medtum sised boiled 3 flour, - mil. Bri irring. ing 2 fcene Premier Salad Drese- ne AS PALI COLIN OM Bend for our free book which fe full of just such tasty recipes. Address FRANCIS H_LEGOETT& CO. to W. a7th Bt, New York, N.Y. Its flavor has placed it ne Mili abt 2 ENO id GSH NCU wt LNCS NCHS SNC at QNCTI OS GNC TI NGO ad SNC ad SNCS at A AAI CM A TA NS PUES CAS OS PA. 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