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HELEN GOULD BARS Sipp's Lawyer Held f.t IHUn Kalr to-night an Tharadan warssor EDITION- PRICE ONE CENT. GRAFT WWtn COUNSEL HELD UNDER FOR TRIAL IN SIPP BRIBERY Newell Defers Plea AfurjC Long Conference W ith Whitman. I QUICK ACTION ON HOVE ! Indictment of Policeman W ho Accused Quran Is Reported. EdWgrd II KeWt.ll, former counsel to QmTC A S!;p, was arraigned before Justice O.ifT thin gftarOOOn to );!r;id lo cu IndlCttTttBl rhar'-i'Vi liini rltb Wilfully dloougdloi a aHiip'm--'jeorR'' Si pp to testify i:i a ji'ottii Hon laotltittod by tba DUtrtct-Attor-ney. Tli" offaOM Charged ;t';a!ni Nowoll is :i mUdemeanor, There wan no lnd! ntOBt retiris ! ngalii.t hi'" L'ttarstUI liim with bribing Sipu with UrOwOjr, New ell's OOUBMI Halted that Ihe I tradltis bp deferred until n"M Mon day. The request wan granted. Mid Justice oT fixed ball at si.uon, v hicii wan promptly toratfttd. The nctu.il return of the Indictment, which voted by tba Orami Jury Yesterday, araa somewhat al surprise, it had been supposed that Lawyer Newell would go before tba Ocand Jury n a Wltnstg for the Slate n'nl laut tba indleUneiit weuld navar bo bled. NEWELL AND COUNSEL CONFER WITH WHITMAN. Neural and his oounaal, William M K Olcott, vlalled tha District-Attorney tnla morning and remained with bint forty minutes. They refuted to slate to re urlprii t'.ie Object of ih Ir viMt. II all tha: ha bevti prlntad about m true" raut -Mr. Neeli. "1 dt".n-ve to 'jbe indicted. Bui It if not true, Thr IU dii'linent, If baaed on (ba atoi !.- of H1;)P, Ida wife and Ibalr aon aa aueb BtOrlea liae aip-.ii'd in tba nea-apaper. la 'a.tnJ on fa!it atatawttntfi t'artit nlat ly false duix lidlculoua u tiie atutaraant, aradltad to lira. 'ipp. that i tried to pariliada hot1 husband and her ton io i ru a ratraotlon of tba, cbancea Hipp iijd mad,- gjaalim PoUoanian Kox. ltuth SIpp and bil BOn iiad .; I Ino atate- manta sbaraiai foa with bribery, it would bave been foolish lo try In K t theai to aim one statement reCac.ins. two. I nun COUnaal for Sipp wiien he le.'i Ifffn, Ur, Whltmaa aaked rue to try ta bifkj biiu baaa. t went to sipp. wiio r id he would bol ie tum antaai tha jUrtct-Attomay luaraataad to yrant bin Uumualty from proaaeutlon for hd LTima he mlfbt have aanualttad In the ls.si live ) ear. ' 'Villa ui'."aKo from 'iiP I i onunun! i'a!"d to Asxlstant I ,' riet-A ttoni' " (Iroohl, While I waa walling fur a re . I u use, 1 rlalted 'PP ami fiund he had (Continued mi Second Page i I World Ad. Kclipses All Its Competitors lit re's the Ad.: H'VhV Mill U'H i!;-i.'-'.fii a i -(. $ 'ft rMaU hj Ifitlf oly. di ' . par.iuiUrt; Mere's What It Did: HiM Ilorchtrl Koi Ota. 10 Ml BJH t. Srm York Citf, Jn. -Oth, ti:t M m i nrH WoiM ft fMfMPI ha? Inlf if for J mi t imam rf tl I r(Wltl WtuMd frnoi f.- at- ir for Mm u ttrilciBriit lnr tod in FfMaUTi Jit. ifth'i l TM Hw sort wMM4 llrrt.d T M nuioi'V of "iliM wrtH lo all IfMUatM II Hfi dio"' u fotlowt: Momlnv W'wrldl. l -, yprfe Hiid'a p-v fin Amrrlt'in 10 N vmIhih aSfllUoMdae. '4'i itit nd ihit f - .i 004 of It ippUOMU l1l'OUt,l VOW P'lhlirMlon. Irmit Ml m l iDpni 04 jjur wr mai h JKMOUMtT blUBftl rOEM f W orld "Help Wanted" Ads. tor Readers! Reliability! Results! Oeorrlaht. IBIS, hr Ce. I Tlx Haw $1,000 BAIL IS SENTENCED 10 AT LEAST 5 YEARS Jusiiee Coll Imposes Maxi mum of 7 - Years on Real listale Swindler. PLEA FOR MERCY DENIED Wizard Who Used Women as Lure of Investors to Stand Eurther Trials. Ed far R Jaekaon. con-1otad lat K.-:-dn uf awlndl.nt. W eenter.-e.! I lu l ee tlotf to-day le aeftaa rot leaa than Bra eu.-' nor mora than aavm and "ne- ball yeaia in Hlrre 'n; l'r;on. The max in nenleti.e fop tbi offeiiaa obarffed a7lnt Jaobbaa aa a Mrat of- lendar iMyriaananiajtl from Bve yewi 10 ten yiiiia. Jaefceon w.i sonvlarad or awindune Mlaa .Man liiirfltii of Akron. O.. out al IMM uv aalHaj inr ortbleai aaart- KaKcH mi land nenr Harden t'ity, I., f, 'I'he Woman lud to borrow H Om to n.ike up her t5.iKI investment. When Jaekaou was arraigned to-day. hia tOonaoL Jamea V. Uabome. made a !oiik pteo for nlameney, Mr, Oeboroe breofnt In the caae of Mr. Berry, the widow who kliid baraalf i.t nun,ii.v beemiee. hw nold and i OMBaalen, Hllaa I belli Wliaon, Mid, ahe had lost tnuie .ban ts .ii.i in jaokaoii'a lebanMB. MRS. BERRY PROFITED. SAVS JACKSON'S COUNSEL. Mra. Kerry," aald .Mr. Uaburne, "took more money out of tha .lackaon com pany tha. i ahe put In. 8he killed hereelf btoauaa ahe bad been an invalid for a long time." "I have read or tha eaae." aald Jua tiee Ooff. - It will no Influence my a; llon in thia oaae." Mr. Ooboraa made appll atlon. later In the day. to Joatloo Hendrkk In the S'iprnnie Court for a certificate of reseoiiaole doulrt. There are three more Indictments agalnat Jackaon and he w.il he irleJ on one of them within a few day a. JaokgOfl later In tha day obtained an order from .luatlee Orrenbaiim to ahow cause why lw ahontd not be admitted to ball pending an appeal from hie con viction. The order Is returnable Irlda.y. before Juatlee Hendrlck. Meantime. Jeebaon Will remain In the Toml prlrotl DeteeUVe Kiood arrived In the city mis afternoon, having In cuntody Clar ence J'. iay who. It la charged, waa formerly associated with Jackaon in ills land ewlndlee, Day waa arreated a fOW daya ago at BpHUfSeldi Ohio. on laatruetloaa ta the police there that ne had been IndtOtOd In this city GIRL USED AS LURE ALONE LOYAL TO JACKSON. ito is aeon led with JOokaan and oih- era uf swindling Dr. I.eitdy uf Vonkers and others out of 2:i,0u0. Day was ar raigned before Judge Hosalaav who fixed bail at IMM whlcn was fur- nlehed. Ueaide Jackaoii. probably the p.-raun who waa nmst affected lu-daj by nlr aeuleu e was .Mlaa lluih K. Dace, who has Bated as .1 dummy In many of the real estate wuard'a ti anaactlona. Miss Date, wtio was formerly a school lea alter In Harrlaaurtr, Mo., came from her home town In 190H 10 Join her sister. Mrs. Ada Biankenahtnp, who waa a partner With Ja-kfon In several van turea. Neither woman had any knowl edge tiii he waa not tisnsa. tlng buai neaa on strictly legitimate lines. Jark aon's personal magentlam made iilm much loved hy all who nine la contact with him, partl.ularly Mm Dace, who iiaa remained loyal to li'm to the end. According to K ft. Deunlaon. a lawyer of MO, Wt Hroadwav, Jackun gave Mlaa Mace the now famous Roaemary Col lage, at Oardea t'tty. U i . a gift which jet 1U00O. To iMpreve sbr. bur litter. WASHINGTON. .Ian. JC -lmpruve- ' ment of the SbreWBbUry 'n in New i Jeraey at a ooot of rjM.ooi b) providing! a aix-fo.it ebanaal was reeotnnunded aol I'ongifss tOsOS) bt Oea. Bixii. Chiefl v( lbs A. m atnoieeaie. I OGAR R. JACKSON " Circulation Books Open to All." Tba Ma Pol NEW Yara World). HUBBY, "EXHIBIT A" IT, His Massive Frame and Stc.i torian Voice Disprove Hfr Charge He's a Consumptive. COURT ENJOYS JOKE. Mr. Jackson's "Evidence," Re vealed by Guffaw, Puts Quick Stop to Wife's Testimony. All the anawer Joseph Jackaon had to make to hit wife'a ault to annul than marriage was to present himself .0 Justice New-burger aa Defendant4!. Kx hlMt A. The llvlne exhibit waa legally received In evidence and Mra. Jackson's ault wis thiown out of court. M's Jaekaen complaiiicd ah had mf rlad Jaokaon under the sssumptlon that bh health wai good. Ma montha aflai the raivnoiiv, In 110, aha swore. Jack aon was ordered to the mountains be au af tUbercttUtr symptoms. She in sisted he tsae victim of the whits plague urfo.e their marriage and had withheld hla phyglCal condition frrfrn her. 8b siked her murrtaae be dissolved becauaa ef tills rraud. During ths reoltgl by Mra. Jarkson of her husband'a Ill-health Justice Naw bnraer wss startled hy a aucoaoeton at anortt and gnint- coming from the vi cinity of the lawyer'a table. "Stop a moment "' exclaimed the Court ansilly. "What la that nolaa, counselloi'V" "It'a ths defendant, air," meekly re turned the lawyer. "Defendant I Where?" ejaculated tha Court, rising from hla chair and peering over Ida bench in aenicb of the pitiful ' .ins imptlve, wlusa Helpless Illness had been described in much detail by his wife. THE DEFENDANT It INTRO DUCED AS EXHIBIT A. .lustH e New-burger, not a Utile aur pilsed. aank back In his seat. "Vou needn't ask this witness sny more questions. Call the defendant 'o the witness stand," he directed. From the counsel table there loomed up a youne colossu;. He laboriously made his way to me railing and hesi tated. "Come riKlit In." Invited the Court "Hwear hlr.i, clerk." As Jackaon tok the oath to tell the truth jid nothing but the truth the Court remarked to the lawyer: "Da you wish to liave the exhibit ms.'ked for identlfl -atlon?" ' I wo iid prefer If Vour llouor would mark bint in evidence.'' returned the lawyer. "J a it a moment. Toe exhibit us an 1 been properly Identified yet." Tnen Justlcs New burger, who pja sesses a splendid haaao voice, elevated ile notes 10 a thundering pitch and de manded: "Are you the consumptive hugbaud thla wife complalna of'.'" "TOi air, I am," returned the exhibit. ' I'll receive the exhibit In evidence," atated the CourL satisfied with ths Identification. "But how er where will t mark the exhibit?" asked the stenographer, Charles J. O'Catlaarlian, In dire perplex ity fot the first time in twenty years f dally marking exhibits In evidence. HIS 230 POUNDS WIN CASE FOR HIM. Mark him well," returned the I'ouri In the words of the puet as he turned to the "exhibit," wnose broad, cxpan gve face I'll bubbling with gay laugh ter. "How old are you, air'.'" asked tnr Court. ' I Bin going on thirty, air" ' Uow high ate you 6 feet la ui "" The sxhihlt was in doubt, and the Court exclaimed. ' Stand lipl We'll measure you with our eyes." A hugs bulk of a man aross on the platform. Ilia giant frame towered over His Court. Ills maealva hand reated on the edge of the Court's desk. Juatlee Newburger la by no means pigmy In stature, but the "exhibit" aruas above hlm like the Wolworth Building over the Astor Houe. "Sit down, air. How much do you weigh'.'" "Two hundred and thirty pounds, air." "I'nmplainl dismissed:' exploded Hie Court. "That la all, all. Vou may go and be careful of the steps as you leave the witness chair. Next caael" Tne law , en Joined wltu numeroua litigants and wilneaaea In uncontrolled laughter. Tne party qulckl) left the court room. I heir feree wreathed in smiles, lackaon waa the merriest of ths group. "I told vnu we ion hi bea' ths caae easily, he rsatiadae ble lawyer. IN WIFE S SU IN BY HIS 230 POUNDS for Trial in Graft Bribe Scandal YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, Latest Photograph of Helen Miller Gould, Who To-Day Became Mrs. Finley J. Shepard Full Description of the Bride' Costume. Docbegl Ivory yaffil icith three-and-a-half uard trainAof tmin Flipprrt . 01 responded iclfh B9SMi trimmed Long tleevet and neck cut Vhapc. thneral effect ofu)th rotettet of orange blottomt gown it long linei. I Jcuil MIUtHti of a ttring of erqulttte pearlt taid . 'to have belonged to Kmprett .totephinr ana formerly Trmming of dw'hett and rote point Itn c ; need pearl,. , . , . ... buhj. - ' xhclonged to the bride t mother. Within the pearlt. embroidery: lace caught up at tide o! tkirt with orange urr01lni1ini) m fc ((.((f .orf ht,au,ifu, prar. blottomt Veil of rare and daiitu the Duche.it de Talleyrand, titter of the bride, irho alto provided the lace trlmmingt. Veil attai hed to hair with a tpray of orange blottomt and extended to limit I I aaomsaa I mm BaW PB"T1 (grT-- gaanV afl sw ,.i asjffijaa6 BBOtTal BBi atfl am aV aw ' JfgBl BaV mm ''Mm MM ti'viB BaV mm mw)kmi)i!3Bki BB BB iwsT'saWT BJ BB WW ital ana mm w ' : daR W k aCaBBnalBm L'R H aWBaai '. BfflrWal m I Br jS HMtigeK I W mm K ' aaSyy - ''fflnwjlRmT-mmmmT-' '" ' '''mWmWt r ali asl Baa0!,s!l KBT'tl I mm WW jjaUMHIaaBl aV. tyMMeaMBBssVaTJI' ..". Ea -Mbbbbv. "i mr ' imfamY fmm ' mm mm ' JM BK ' AaK iadJV ' ass BV I - mm WW Ba arsL' Jaa Ba? ' mT'Smmmr1 BsavJ aa!fsa Bar 1 Bs tfKKmwt ' ' i2 bt' BjjJjgjavJ STRIKER'S THROAT CUT AS MOB TRAPS Tl Comercd In Shop, Terrified Worker Seizes Knife and Slashes at Invaders. John Ryan Of No. N Hcrg.n sit set, Brook!) n, ties perhaps mm uiiiy grounded In tne Swedish Hospital as the refill! of injuries he re -rived liLvt hlgbl hi i pltCfted battle between strikers and non union iluthlng workers. I meal Mlgal t No, Nil Bergen Mreet, who ripped Hyau'i throat open with a knife when be found lilgaself hemmed in by angry itrlUara, was held wlthuti nail in the I'latbiua Avenue Com ti day to await the pr Inhly fatal oul of Ityan'a Injurtea. t'narlea A t'ul : af No. eje St. stork's av enue, a at neld m ii bail fa aaaaulUni m ioI. ffroobal started al i e'eiuak laei aoM NON-UNION TAILOR CROWD AT detlgn. the gift of ,.iiaoed diamond The bride carried a favorite flower, and 'krrhirf, the gilt of Copyrighted by Falk. N. T.) when the non-union employees, wmo have taken the places of the striking oper ntlvrs In the Kenyon Company's big raincoat manufactory at Atlantic and Carlton avenue, left the building. A i-iowd of uhcut five hundred strikers closed In on them and followed thorn dowti the street. Migal, outnumbered hv the menai-lng striker, tried to take refuge In Sight He dudged Into the little tailor shop of Abe Jackowakv. When tba foremost members of the mob charged Into ths shop Mlgal golga I a knife from a heia ii and whipped It a' toss Ityan'a throut Ironi ear to ear. HENNESSY FILLS NEW OFFICE aulser Appnlnla JrvraiaprrniaB riseciollte Audllor. ADItA.VV. .Tan. 22 -lov Mulxer to-day appointed John a Hanneaay of Brook. iv 11 exc -utile auditor. Hilary 1 4,000, He it a w-ell-kiiown ROWapapsr man, who has the Coventor's ,'onfldenoai and his work In the newly create I ofllce will be i" put a atop to unnecessary expenses. liov .-r.iizef sgplalnlng the oreatlon of the new offer io which Ur Hon-M-ei has been uppoit ie,i aald "Ttie people would stand aghaei lio v know of some gf tbe Clings thai hive hern io!liK Og Ifl this StHte fur yea re, i learned thai the suite hag been paylag oig hllla t aitraotora wlihoui properly InveetlgatUal the a, -counti rendered The oonuntt tea of in I bag agreed with me that go ros ing -n ii done lo guard against KSlflMe fr.i id and grai In this ron neetlon, ' It will ne a iart of Mr H'i- neeei'i dot) re examine Mlli raodetad ay umireuloia. adi BV "Circulation Books Open to 1913. 20 PAGES oendant. the aitl of the bridegroom. bouquet of Ultra of the vnlleu. hrv nlto tarried a beautifiil point lace Mrt. Ifutirll fage. Jewels and Much Silver in Gould Wedding Gifts; Official List Given Out Following 1a a parUal list of the Helen Qottid wedding presents: From Mr. and Mra. fleorge J. Oould, at. ext aordlnary coraage pin. ninalstlng of a large bowknot of diamonds and pearls, with a huge niarulse diamond ex'iulsltely aet In platinum surrounded by pearls, suspended therefrom by strands of pearls so arranged as to give a ribbon effe'-t aoiue three or four Inches In length. Mr. and Mra. Rdwln Oould, a loin fan chain made up entirely of diamonds tot In platinum. Howard UkHtld, a beautiful Imported ivory statue entitled "Hot.oi " The Duchess de Talh y and provldel tlin lace for the bride's wedding gown. I got bender keroblaf gad ie exijuieite - really tniii vellou fr lace vail. Mr. and Mis ICrank Jay ilould. a r .alii net kliu-e of pearls, diamonds and emeralds, from Which suspends a large (rang ujer iharrl pondaat f diamon ia ami emeralds uf tare beauty. Helen and Dorothy Houhl, nieces af the hi Ide, a hag of delicately wrought gold etggh mounted with sapphires. juagdaa, ueorge .t , bMiu gad Uiurto WEDDING WBATIUnWalt All." HELEN GOULD PASSES HONEYMOON AT HOME; GUARDS AT WEDDING Simple Ceremony noon in Lyndhurst, Her Coun try Home, Unites Her With Finley J. Shepard. ONLY SEVENTY-FIVE GUESTS WERE INVITED. Bride Distributes Among tne Guests Heart-Shaped Satin Cake Boxes with Initials of Herself and Husband. Helen Mltkr fjould was married at tier country home, LynJ hurst, at Irvinfm-the-Hiithon, at 12.38 o'clock this afternoon to Hi lly J. Shepard, vice-president of the Missouri Padfc, the railroad BtWl her fsther, Jay Gould, made part of his steel highway between the At lantic and the Pacific. VVithout any affectation of austerity or pretense that the occasion was not worthy of the mest beautiful setting whidi the wealth represented it could afford, the wedding was as simple and as quiet as all of the bride's busy life has been. By ths expreaa direction of Mlea Jould, the only alcohol In ths dining room or anywhere elsa about ths prem ises ltuiiie the festivities waa that uaid U kaep foal warm on the serving table. The thtrat of the gueata waa eatlanVd gf apt ins water and grape Juice. A anload of aueh llqull refreshments was deltesred. during the morning. Ne authtrltattve Information was alien out regarding the honeymoon Mono oT Mr. and afra. ihepard It seeined to be generally understood at Lyndhurst that Ch couple would stay there a week or two snd then go to Km one The preeence hf an unidentified yacht off rhe Oould place ava rlas to rumors ths' the honeymoon was to bo ffin on MM water, 'but the household arrangements tmll -aled olherwlae. TWO LITTLE NIBCfft BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS. Miss Oould was atlsndsd by her little nieces. Helen, her namesake, and Doro thy, daiMTMera of Frank Uould. Only aeventy-flve gueata were present whan ttie wedding procession moved down the broad central stairway of ths house Into the embowered east drawing roo.n, where the Rev. Daniel Hussell was In wsltlng. Mr. Huaasll arrived at Lynd hurst two hours before ths hour set for rhe wedding. Draeumably for a final brief rehearaal. Beyond an elaborate musical pro Uould, children of Mr. and Mis. Oeorwe J, Uould, an eaceedmgly bandaome -inure ut diamond ring set In plsUnum i'Uiruundrd with brilliants. EMPLOYEES SEND HER PRACTI CAL GIFTS. Mr. and Mrs. Kobbla and the em ployee at l.yndhuret, a silver centra piece for fruits or flowers. From the employees of ths town house a table set of allvri nut disl.es Daniel 8. Miller, uncle of the bride, a rare book, beautifully tooled, binding Inlaid with pie, i , is etonea. Mra l'. . Dickinson, ths brlde'a aunt, a handsome sliver tray with coffee urn, formerly the property of ths brlds's gtundmother. V. m, Dickinson, a fetching miniature. Mr and Mra. Jay Uould, a teakwood atand auppurtlng a handsom ' ne.se vaae. Mr. and Mra. H Iluah. a centre piece beautifully patterned, In silver and gold, formerly the property of Uen. firaf von llrltteuger. who ventured In Mexico In KOU. l-'rom tba otrlceia of the Denver end gOaatiaued uo te - alaht aaed TkirMtri wan final PRICE ONE CENT. Early This After aramms by Mahan Franko and au orchestra of forty plecss Which played bshlnd a heavy screen of palms and ihs oft and marvellous besuty of Ihs blossoms with which the walla were banked, the wedding was plain aa that 1hs bridal of any of the thousands of working girls who have been sn conraged and aided by Miss Uould's endeavors. Ths brlds entered on ths arm of her brother Ocorge and was mat at ths noral altar before Mr. JUiaaoU by the bridegroom, who was attended by Lamia Hhepard, his 'brother. Miss Oould a wedding gown woo of Ivory white aatln. sntbslUshsd with rare point lacs, ths gift of hsr slstsr Anna Tha veil waa bum of point lacs. Halea and Dorothy Oould, agad tan snd eight years, ware tba attendants, act. Ina aa flower girls. Tshy were gowned In dainty pals pink satin covered with lace; white silk stocklnaa and white slippers, adorned with butterfly buoajes Each carried a basket of pink rosea. SOFTENED LIGHT ENHANCES THE BEAUTY OF FLOWERS. Ths southwest drawing room Is Bluest altogether glassed In and in order to soften the hard brilliance of the January sun, ths windowa had bssn blocked and the apacas In front of thorn covered by flowers and vines. The electric lights, hidden In the fotlags. - ere subdusd to a utt ysllow. which gave greater beauty to the bloaaoms and ths green Isavss of the walla. Ktther by accident or by tba work of one of ths household, ths curtain of ons window shifted as.d lust as llav. Mr. Itusssll joined tha itanda of the bridal couple and a bOOOd shaft of aunllaht fell acroee ths hsads of the thrss. Among those who witnessed the nup tials were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge .1. Oould. Mr. Klugdon Oould, Mra. and Mra. Jay Oould, Mr. and Mra. Anthony J. Drexel Jr., Maxtor Oeorae Jay Uould jr., tbe Misses Edith and Ulur.a Oould. Mr. and Mrs. Rdwln Oould and tnr -sons, Messrs. Edwin Jr. and Fraa Miller Oould. Due and Duchess ds Talleyrand, with their son, ths little Prlncs de tiagan. Mr. Howard Oould. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay Oould. All of ths abova wars of ths buds' a Immediate family. Of ths bridegroom's family there were present Mr. and Mrs. Burton II. Wright. Mrs. D. W, Cutter, Miss Cutter and Mr. Iasuls J. Uhepard. Only a few very old family friends were there, among them Docioi and Mra Charles H. .Snow, Miss Helen Oould Know, Messrs Oordon and Howard eSnow. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. WaHter, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Walker. Mr. and Mra. B. F. Bush, Mrs. William Northa-up, Miss Ida Nortbrup, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. IVrpail. Mlaa Li. 1'ei' pall, Mr. Hex Perpall, Mr. and Mra Howard O. NurUirup. All the gueata not Immediate ma tu bers ot ths family went to lrvlugtou from this city la the two private cars attaobsd to the Albany local leavtag the Oraad Caabral OiaUos gg hUe. It A,:. i si aataajj . : . - i i afaiwiii isssxsssjjsjj