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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DEC BER 5, 1922. CAMP DIX BUILDERS|Woman Leaves $1,113,750 Fund |S! Newsinrormaion' Cranberries for Xmas Turkey _||sseeeeeseseses seoesteeseseess ARE SUED BY U.S To Assure Care for Animals| #22"! Make 6-Inch Sauce for Firemen Exceptional Value i ON FRAUD cH AReE Will of Mrs. A. T Jones of Wareham, Mass., Disposes ra #|Street Fil'ed With Juice When High-Pressure Stream GOLD and SIL VE | of $2,500,000 Estate. Rouualilon, ta :3) ~ Hits Holiday Dinner Accessories at Blaze. . Brocaded Evening ; Named With Five Other Con- Due Thursday, tractors in Suits for $28,000,000, BROCKTON, Mass., Dec, 5.—The will of Mrs. Alico Tobey Jones of ., Southampton é Washington Market was slowed up at its bustest pertod shortly after | F iiton, De 4 Wareham, Mass., was admitted yesterday to probate in tho Probate Court| Turtalon, kinesten 6 A. M. tofday by a fire in the six-story building at No. 245 Washington . Pumps | of Plymouta County, at Brockton, Mrs. Jones was the last of a Jong line Wee's ‘ov. 19} Street, between Park Place and Murray Street, The building 1s occupied of Plymouth Céunty residents, starting with the famous Pilgrim chronicler, by Joseph Fartitta, and VanDyk & Lindsay, Inc., wholesale fruit deaters. Gov. Bradford. Her only living relative is William Bradford Waterman of 4 Spectators had an illustration of ® Augusta, Mo, She left a husband, John Hall Jones, but no children. pHs Te Mt. 11.001} how much confusoin and damage a] were wading tn half a foot of the sauce The amount disposed of by the will 3 twenty-minute blaze can cause., On] by the time the fire was out and early is estimated at $2,500,000, all of which, the top and lower floors were hun- [oswepied marketers had returned to except, a $50,000 bequest to her hus- . | dreds of cases of Christmas cranber- J band, is diyided into various trusts.|pensg On the death of Mr. Jones 'M.| ries. Each caso contained fifty] MAJOR CARSON, OLD TIME DREED- Eleven different trusts, disposing of]#"4@ Mr. Clark, tho Tobey homestcad x Libau pounds, Soon after the firemen got BR, DEAD, $855,000, ure formed in the first part|!® to be converted Into a hospital, en- | Ht y M. :M.| busy with their high pressure streams | Major Thomas J. Carvon, one of the oS a) ad af Oe fe Oo al has Boe Da Bolt i alc many years’ standing, so that thoy and four other men friends may at all times be lodged and fed free from ex- WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. (Assoct- ated Press).—Six additional suits seeking recovery of largo sums al- Jeged to have been misspent in con- struction of army cantonments were [wo ee eee AN Styles Heele filed to-day in as many cities by othe Wah bene dowed with the last $250,000 and the ie 2 3 under Deputy Chief Helm and Bat-| dest breeders of thoroughbreds Yin the | representatives of the Department of |°f the will, of sums varying from} entire residue of her estate, amount- | a, BF , talion Chief O'Hanion the air was] country, dled at his farm near Jack- | Justice, $25,000 to $250,000, and the income is} ing to about $1,000,000, filled with cranbe: on Suyday, according to \@ | ‘The six actions sought to recover| given for life to fourteen friends, Mrs. Jones left large tracts of real $29,000,000, and brought the total] On the death of each bi estate, covering about 1,500 acres f i eivAtlary t 5 ‘ clalmed by the Government from war] iv tyit oss te the titan he | rhe homestead is located, on a parcel contractors to more than $50,000,000 |PFincipal goes to the Bide-A-Wee] or pout. five acres, which will Le- These Christmas accessories, pro- pelled by water from the nozzles of the hose, were sprayed around like bullets from machine guns, ‘They 154 SIXTH AVENUE. Bails, 9.00 A.M. 12.00 M. » ch aah ab ab aa a aa { The projects, contractors and sums| Home Association, Inc., of New York} come the location of the Tobey Hos- showered the street and filled it from llth to 12th Streets O Evening: | Inyolved in the six sults were City, to constitute a fund to be known] pital. curb to curb to be crushed into cran-| porses fo the races, One of the last = a It Camp Travis, Sun Autonlo, Tex.]/as the Alice Tobey Jones und, the| Detailed provision was made for the] — 00 P-M.1 berry sauce by firemen and policemen. | the dam of Miss Smith, which raced In i ll le lk ell | Stone & Webster, $2,000,000; Camp! income to be used for the general pur-| incorporation of the Tobey Hospital| Sula oh In parts of tho building the firemen | the Jeffords colors this year. TES = Lee, Petersburg, Va., Rhinehard & | pox aadclation. and for a board of directors consistinz Dennis Co., Ing, $7,090,000; Camp | nents Katee ot tonnty-two trusts] of the Episcopalian, Catholic and Con- Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. Porter] je then provided by the will, disposing] &'egational ministers, one selectman Brothers, $5,000,000; Camp Pike, Lit-|o¢ the income of $258,750 for life to|and a bank president of Wareham: fle-Rock, Ark., James Stewart & Co../twenty-four friends, including eight} Mrs. Jonés.3Was oxeeedingly fond of Ho Ind, $3,000,000; Camp Dodge, Des| tamily servants, upon whose death the| animals, especially dogs, of which s| Moines, Ia., $4,500,000, and Camp Dix.| principal: goos to the Massuchusetts| had several prize-winners. The will Wrightstown, N. J., Irwin & Lelgh-| socicty for the Prevention of Crueity| provides they shall be cared for us ton, $6,500,000. to Animals, to constitute a fund to be| long as they live. The six bilis of complaint, almost'| cated the Alico Tobey Jones Fund, the} The bulk of her fortune came to her identical in form, were filed in the} income of which shall be devoted to| from her uncle, who died in 1918, and Federal District Court in San Anto-| ‘Phen follows a trust of $250,000, the|is invested in tax-exempt sccuritles, nig, Richmond, Detroit, Little Rock.|income of which shall be. used in which she directed it shottld be kept Dew Moines, and Trenton. They when possible, chgrged fraud, connivance, waste and John Hall Jones was appointed ex- improper use of fufds and material. area years, during the lite .Jecutor and co-trustee with the G Further suits against “prime con-| jones and EF. P: Clark, a friend oflanty Trust Company of New York tractors" on Government wartime construction are in preparation by the department ‘and will be fled ag|FOURTEEN MEN SEIZED | a aed SKELETON OF MAMMAL, Stern Brothers vol 3 I rere cour ‘ Su ea ehhh etic IN CRAP GAME RAID LONG EXTINCT, FOUN West 42na Street (bet. Fitth & Sixth Avenues) ° G army projects In New England war| All Locked Up After Complaints ; Se a to have been instituted to-day, but About “Notne.” Sees ts aaanet rad acavedté: . wal not completed in time. . An alleged cray gome in a paint shop deh hea s e According to official figures, Camp|on the top floor of ofiice] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec discovery ; ‘ Let was, with one exception, the] Dwiding In Wer ‘of was|of a second specimen of the aluchts- e nes a fh urs a V Tee ay a a r a costliest of the war cantoament proj-| Dutectives Connel Ire, Geery and| therium, a long extinct mam) which y 79 n u ects. Moro than $18,670,000 was Of the staff of Inspector John I,] roamed the Mongolian Desert 2,000,000 e : Ma « spent on the Virginia training cen-| Sweeney of the Third District placed ‘i tre; $13.846;000 at Custer, $11, fourteen men under arrest. on ex] at Dodge $13,545,000 at Dix of disorderly conduct. Among tho: 000 at Pike and $9,880,000 at T arrested was a man described as Ben-| of Natural History Camp Knox, Louisville, Ky., holds the |$amin Karp, ea . the Orient on the prietor ol he pa high record in Wa aetentivanise Deen’ paid, a 5 . receipt of ¢ ment record was announced here by U. zs Sencvcwecs| Sales made-‘in ‘the Toy and Infante: oor Wear Departments to further the work of this great cause for humanity’s sake. who Pierce. Mongolia five months. 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