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I ?ea Kflnnedr, had gone down to tho po.toffl.-e Ofl the arrivnl of oa.h maii from tho uorth. and went UP to the prteoai wlth Poa-jsvaster MoNaiiy when i lha deiH.ved pardon letter flnally ar nved at 3 o'clo U At Work Whfln Pardon Cam?. I'atrlck recelved the f.-rmal notilha I ,.,, o| hla pardon from PrlnClPSJ .,._ j.1Ml.. i- .onnauKhton. % bO .-..,! it m hlm in his quarters If prlaaa bosfdtsJ Tho Lmprlaoned law %er had dc-line.l the opportunity of at i.nding a movlng pflctura Bhow ln tha .naon < hapel a Thanksgh ing Da , for the prlson* rs- and had been k.,1 in hlg regular rotitlne of vork -.,,. cltntcal re-ords of the hosplUI throughout tha day. a,i hnown positlveiy ol his bn* n.inent ftrsedom froaa the llps of bJa vife mi TVednesdaj *ft<?rnoon, so that ?oi.K Baattsra oalmly when con Kliton. who is Bar from being a talkatlva man. approa.*herl hlm and wiii. here 11 Thanh you.*' waa Patrieh'fl anawer. wlth that he turnod to straighten oal bls recorda befors Icjjvlng them to IBJOff, Patrtch has dsvoted himself partiou l.U']\ t,, ? ? ily ot' nrtometry, under ihe Mgpestlona of Dr. ( laariaa W. F_rr, of the prlson medioal staff. He has been popular wlth tho prlaonera, Wai den Baamedy said, nnd iias alwajra been .. to lend than any legal aid he could. The "grapevinc" of Blng Sing prison . tbe mysterloua hut llghtnlng-llke method by which news clrculati through prisons carried the word ol Patrlck'a pardon thmuch the blg penal ;?>? wlthln a few minutoa of the mo nient thnt I'onnauKhton spoke to thS lawyer, and aa Fatrlck peaaed out on his way t.i the waxden'B offlee ho ro , ,-ivod hearty but low-volced eongratu latlons from every prisoner who saw him. Congratulated on Fight for Freedom. l?r. Farr made a special point of tell l'atrkk ha boped ha would bo to prove qulckly his innocence of the . harsje under which he was aentenced, a'.il ,-oiigratulated hlm on his calm, long drawn out and game flght for troedom. Waroen Kennedy tm.k Mahi the hoapltnl dormltory. whers Patrick was rhanglmr hla clothes, and when tho | mon?Patrick. Ifsher, thS wardon nnd Connaughton eame out, a faw nioments later. Mah.-r waa o.trrylne for Pataiol a gray saurtobosrd bos, whlch lained all tho personal effeota th< lawyer bad ln prlson Those inciuded i'..tograpHs of his family nnd B fSW personal trlnkets allOWSd to hlm hospltal smploye. t fn.i;. tha prlson offlclala Pat . __?? twe fHenaa, Maher and Itarker, Gemi Merit alone has placed the TecJa creaboni at the front. Metit alone ahall keep them there. To thia we pledge our reputarioo, the matchleflfl i-ill of our aah? men and the woodeHu! taciiv bci of our well-equipped ateJier. 1 An abeolute guuantee of iat?hic_on to each indrvidual purchaier. TECLA r^WYOWC PARB J96 Ftkh A-?_n- 10 FU. ao U Paa LONDON MRLIN 7 OU B?--d Sbom lf>U-saaaaLa-a_ <M?? teiVV-? Lacstt sl 10] Tfl 1> Board wai -L-flSB AiiaatK Car N_l 18 Aa_B?Maaaata V'amaa 2 Kj.(?ik?_*?_i NO OTMEPt BRAiaOHILS OR AGfcNTS Patrick's Last Day in Prison :, ;o a. ni.?\roae and liad lur.iWfa?t 7 a. tn?Kepairr.l tfl hi" rrBular ******* a? keeprr Bf <hr ? llniral rr.nrda ot U>* prlson hospilnl. II noon?Dlnnrr. 18:411 P in. ? Itnri?-il wnr.l hMSB fri-niN aatflMa, th-eagh Wat*U* aaa. nrdi. ilnil pardon ?a? AoiOfOA I" Irm-'t i? _-a_kfl ?f tdaaaj -irra aaa i"" " in m.nl i.i. ?. m? K*.-.'io-'l word tlml rn ,.-inpe l.earinfl *-*-**?? B-Aa-rs WSS Bfl >>"'" ki. u in iv.-k-kiii pefllflBBsa 8iM p- m. nevetroA aerd fhai Oer mnr'. lrltrr to Wal-te K. nm-.h r** t..inln. pardon l.a.l BlVlvad ?? it'""U"1 geateflBefl from PfleBahlM. ..,. ?. n.._P.,r.l..n irrtlH'H.e wa. _?* Haerfld mt.. l-trlefc'fl haaae as aWsaflfl r Oiaasaa-laa paselaal baJgar. BM p. rn.-4ln.nArd fmn. ?'?' "ri ' M.it lo MfS BfltaT* -"it *"i'i-?-?t ,0 ?** eninc pri?nner?. 4 P. m.-ltn-lved from BFaa-flS h-. Ilf(1;,flo?:... a-fc-ai -""? j"* No- York: 810 flat allnwan, r tn fl4.1 r--a ? - ^ * SJ? Ntuirr of r.irnina' of BflflBB during hlfl in.ar. rn.tion. a,?a n ?..?".lu.-.l ?r**aTli tbfl meet JaTaT to... i -tt- ***** ?*?? -f ^ r^**-^-* **'_____ ?/,;;;? AW-aaaa. ana ******** **?" *,,,:7pi,n,-Uri4rd..tT..e^r.n-Ur..h No. MB llarrnionl mrni.f. N? ??" Ci,> iniovrd. attb aJfl atfe ?"<> ' "?",,.. rnaal Xlaaa-atrbsj thrrr fnendv UM l__"T\_ . ?lf t,.rni. _______,,. in thr f-11 ?"?';' IM w;.. aatea m >rw .afl*. >nd ths Oovernor". ms^ng^i; we? tne newspaper man were I , -Jtneaa the pardoned roana persona to wltnesa m? i ,,,..,?,?>.- from Blng Sing. Aa n tTkeo -P th. ahon fllghl of -tep .. fr0m tha prlson proper to ? ,,:rl,,, entrance court, whers he ?n ,,,, waitlng, hi waved hla odBmlled. even M the-teel gstc ?f uie prlBoneCa sectlon clanged abul behlnd hlm. u tllt. top of the atalrwsy Patrlcli .hooh hands hearUly wlth two or three of the men whom he hsd known ,,, wai ,?ntencsd. Maher had told hlnv ,r!,rs wanted a atatement from him. and tho lawyer was'ordiallvNv 111 Ing to obllge i.. | him ofl eaay, bo up," Maher aaid; ai d then Pat rlcki . . iowly. as lf under b Otton, made th'' hri< f Btate* ,,? , printed elaewhere. When ha had !.,. ?raa asked hoa ha f< lt, and ? : ed: ? [ slwaya f< ? I good, and i f< ed K"r?i now." Asked a-= to whether he intended to ro back snd i ractlee iav\. he aaid His Future Undecided. "1 can't pay whether I'll go ha k to the practlcg of law O* n"t." and whon asked as to his probable movements in NCW York Wlthln thS next few days ha replied: "1 wlll refer you 10 Judge Olcott, who has baan my atanch nnd con i friend." Barker. from ihe driver's aeal of the ; automobile, spoke np then: I don't like to interrupt," he said. "hut your Thanksgiving dlnher la wait* ing for you." "Yes, yes, that's rlghl BBtd ' "and now if you gentlemen wlll excuaa me"?and he turnsd around to shak^ hands throjj tlmaa with Warden Ki-n nedy. He grlpped Connaughton's hand than and tha loquacloua head k -.-|.or Benl blm away wtth s jok... "Yes, you don't want to miss that Thanksglvlng dlnner," ha said. wlth a tnrnendous ue i ent 00 the "that." lt was j ist 4 28 O'clock when Pjiri. ]; flnally atepped out on the flhorl alde* walk leading to the cuning drtva m front of the prlson where the aut<> moblle atood waltlng. The anow had cleared oul of the gky, and for the flrst tlme during the day the flun cai.I hripht. bul not warm. Tha she-n from a rosa tha Palisadss that Htruok pat rlck's fa"e then wsa supplementad by ths flaahllghta *>t the photographers, and the pardoned lawyer was whizzed away toward New York in a na/e of emoke TILDEN APPOINTS DEPUTY. Albany, Nov. 21?Bamsel I Tlldi state tif"-;il s-i'iivlsor, has appotnted <'. K. "vS'elv. Ot Mew York, dej.uty ln place of Herheit P. Prascott, of Albsn aho haa laflgnfld to take effn t Deemnbfli !. The salaiy Ifl 11888 .. ?.-.>? .Mr. Weiss bSfl ? Ifld alth thfl New fork rit>- Dapartmenl '?: Cbarltlea Mr. Piesostl ia to laka < Imrj. ?? of tha pubUdty bureau <-f th? Republl ..-, ^tat* Committee ra m i iiKj Comes Down from Sing Sing in Auto with Old Cellmate. Who Dines with Him. WIFE GREETS HIM AT DOOR Cheerful, but Reticent, He Says Statement May Be Issued To day-Enters House Through Flashlight Sraokc. Al ezactly 5:42 s eovered touring csr dsrted through Wssl 125th Btrosl from Broadway and turned Into Clsretnonl avenue. it drow up ii> front of the Springflsld apsrtments, Just around the corner, an.i two men Jumped out. fol? lowed by a third, i lad ln a long black fnr coat with a Persian lamb collar turned well up over tho oars, leavlng oniy a DJUTow margln between II and tho black campaign hat Ths mufBod e was Albert T. Patrlck. [mmediately ths crowd tbat had been waitlng at the corni r, n rod or so away, Bwepl down oi Patrtek, snd tho flssh liRhts of ths camsra aquad bagan to boom. Followed t>> a group ot report ors. I'atrick elbowed his way m:.. tln ballway of ths Spclngfleld. Then he pauaed. W, J. Mothsrwoll. tho mes ?engar from the Becretary of Btate'a offlce; Thomas Kaher, an ex-convlcl and former cellmate, and Jamea Barker, Maher'a brother-ln-lasr, who i une down in Maher'a automohils from the prison, called on a pollcomaa to hold th?* crowd In cbsck. Patiick motloned to the nowspaper men to a p up, "i am nol prepared to make atatemenl for tha presa now," h<* said. ??if you wiii see Judge Olcott, my per I counsel, to-morrow at bta offlce he will prohably givs you a. statement, if any la to bs made. That i? sJL" This was overbeard by thoaa who were trylng to breab tho door doarn from the atreet, and the crowdlng , eaaed, Patrlck eachansed a fea worda wlth Mahei and Barker, and then bo wenl atralghl to tha roai ol ths corridor and turnsd to ths left door leadlng to bla s| artmenl 0] ,|, a i. and Mrs. Patrli trifle pals, but ? irfsctly calm, atood jutu Inaids ths throshold. ''Albert!" shs crled. Patrlck me! ber a ith outatn tched arms \ ha , ,...*, d the door. Mr. and Mis Patrlck wen the firsl tlme slncs ths Isa ? i Blng Blng prison. Patnck Serves the Turkey. Maber, Uarkor and liotherwi ? ... paired to ti... atreel and turned their attentlon to the automoblle whlch ehamping sl Its i a- Ited v.h:- ths owner Hut ho bad f<.rK"'.* n to ahttl ths power off. Whli dolng .*... he told tho reportera thal thej bad made ii <? trlp doa n In ? fcactl; hour an.l ttvoi. dn't b?-. n outslds l< n_ a h- n t:.- -. era moned t.. Pati I'hey w ere the gui Bta Thankagi* Ing dinner. An hour lat'-. who had i... ti ahivering outside the Bpi _,,..,] Iafternoon, lummoni I i messengei tul dtapatched him a Ith a arrll ten i equi al ;?? Pati ;? t. t'-.. ? word aome aentlraenl from .. man who has jus' galned i.i*. freedum aft.: 1 wi Ivi The bo. ' mltted u.'-tit H and gol i :... a*- il.. ? Ing Into the dirilng room. lle aaa Pai ....... be head i aervlng turki ?. i: ? bli - ?? sl Ui - Patrlck, and ne*t to b< i ?? oung woman, a friend of tha family, who had heen ? tba s ife "t ibe < i.nih-mi.t d man for BOW rai 1 The other placea arere taken up by Maber, Motherwall an.l Etarker. Pai rlck i'-'ud Ihe messsge, Qlandng over hls Bpsctacles, bs iu..k.-ij kindly sl ths walting bo. twirling hia unlform cap "Are you a reporterT qulssically. The bo. forgol the amell 0f hol tui ?? and snnoum ed thsi ii> waa ""t -? :''i"'1 '?: "\\V!i " reaumed Patrlck good h imor <tii>. "you tell the boya tbal i am n the rnid-t ol a Thankagiving dlnner, and, really, i can'l be Interrupted now, TsO them to see Judga Olcott." Last Two Days of New York\s Harvest Festival You should not fail to see the Prize Aggregation of Grains, Vegetables, and Fruits, Exhibited by Twenty-five States, Can ada and Porto Rico?World's Record Milch Cows?Prize Win ning Shee >, Swine and Poultry ?Monster Pennsylvania Pump kin?New Jersey Cranberry Bog?New York's Model I)air> ??Long Island's Living Farm Pictures?A Model Irrigatior Plant?Electrical Farm and Gider Mill in Operation?An In valuable Object Lesson to Gity Dwellers. LAND SHOW .".-.?-"??.?'?.?"?." 71st Regiment Armory?34th St. and Park Ave. FREE SPECIAL FEATURES lllustrated Lecturea on Agriculture Rehlander's Seven Educated Pigs Hourly Afternoon and Evening At 4 and 9 p. m. K__J.cn born s Orchestra and Soloists Souvenirs for All At 2 snd 8 p. m. Distributed by Exhibitors Education?Opportunity?Amusement Exposition Open Today and Saturday 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Mrs. patrlck 'wmod to havo auffered ,,.,. tlon ..,-i.rday morning, foUOWing bar vlsit Wrodnsgdsy sitm-nmii to ber ; iisband ln prfcaoa Early rsartsiday forenoon rapreeentatlrea of Ihs nows peperaan. press bureaos, nnd ttvoeethaa ,,;, of ti.- >..?ii?-r women who na_ka a ?poclalty <.t palntlnf "'-rd imtures of human smotton, sspei U-tty when ll hi exhlbited by on.- ?( Ihsh unctuous requesta to the Impsrioua tel? ephone boy in tbe ball for Jusl ons :,, tpoah to Mra. Datrlch over ,;.. telephone, Alwaya they were tow by a pl aaant roii ed female that Mrs. ,. wlahed to be eacti ?sii.- ,- nol feeling well to-day. rne B . qulte upsel her. we exp*' Mr ('..in. k homi for .'i late dlnm r thl? n After the r meetlng is over , .,,Ui Bba ls very nivd now." ,.,., Races Home to Wife \. aarly as .. o'cloch groups >,t thi curlous besjan oongregating outaida tbe Children ? I tha nelghborbood, i Up in ragamuffln fasl lon, in . tnce wlth the i ustoman 11 ls bratlon of tho holidsy, i eemed to tor red until tho lanvpa 'A.-r.- lighted, snd later. By loi k there was a crowd <-r near? ly one hundred on tbo sldewalka. Tl a ,-iir was nippy, and aa tb" mlnutea elapsed divera rumor- were apread around. <>n.- said that Pati i. k I traln an.i would arrlve al th Htreol Btatlon al '? 02 0VI01 k. Another bhH he had taken a later train ;,ii.! would .11 ? Ive al .. ID 0 ? '???? >- l-o '' automoblle thal aklmmed a< ross 1 from tt..- dlrei tlon of th.- railroad atatlon wa* Btudled carefully, snd u tt turned Into Cisremont avenue the crowd made a boll for the froni door ol the Sprlngfleld. r Uj Home one rei ort< d thal Mrs. Patiick. greatly wrougbl up bj ni r . . at the di lay, bad allpped oui ,,, the ba--tii.-nt through the aervanta . . trann and had tak? ti a taxlcab t" met t ber husband Mi ? '? g{ . i?.< - >? . nt in and oui ol t he apart irr. in-. t. legrama of i oi grutulH tion and good a-iah.ii to th< llberated Ful wlfe, The nutrnnoMta whlrh broughl tho part) down waa .- ullghl two-cyllnder ,f 35 lnn- epowi r. Bai I ? i h ted ijT.-nr. am. he km w a hal bc . oui . do wlth the hill- thal lu b< tween Patrlck and bla wi H. t. . tln -_ .- and ciarks -? rn the fi "P the hill? || .? .. bia raeei O ti I ' ' . . ;,h the high apotH. The wlnd ittlng, bul Patrli k, wlth h lar turni d hlgh up, aal (omfori ii.. bacl ' uahiona and talked ? Hi- eyea roved acroes I liudaon Valley. Then he lapaed Into ? "Home! Ad< :? '" i AS 10 HOW IE DIED Physicians and Scientists on Both Siries Stick to Original Conflictincj Theories. i . i i ??. ?? ?? . ? mt Mai ih ? ! . -.n".. t< Pttm Ml . bla ...i/:. ? ? ' ii. ?f t'n lui ? itli wa* ? I ? nnd i.r ? ? ? ? ?1 thOB* ..f ' lu.le -i j . .??*:! and the) bad " ll l<arklt ? -,.... ..i thi . mphatli... ? tliat I o lal :.- itimony wa i 111 ? ??? ??' i ... ?? who Bald tbal tha tmbalmli ? rrlna to tln le llmonj laat nlahi I1-- '??'id: "1 can . iaton ol theae to l chloro forni theory. ln ......- noi . ompetenl t" have arr ied a1 . ai opinion, a ? ompai ed to ihe ..., n famo [ ha.i lon ona whlt." Dr. Hamllton Wllllama, <>i Btaten ? i d tn Donlln In hia u ii rt OUl Ot t.. .?. u un i hia , ould t.i.t be obtaim d. in ii.. mlnda of mai : illlty of Patrlck evn agaln becomlng a meniber nf the bar or tha Bar I itlon H la i I: Etrownw.ll aecretar) of l tlon, m i "! .1...ila if ihe . ,,r. on wlll rastore him ii. tii?-tni?'i-liii>. A i.ardon, l an deratand, reatorea -ii hia rlghti ta rlt h.it lt wouliin t r.-slut. bla ...?-i.ii.. i ablp to tha Phere are two ? ? (or blm?ona to make an appllca tlon t" *a_eate tha dlebarment, and the other te maka a nea appllcatlon for ad ailaaloa, Tha ippollate DIvMon of tha Buprama Court. i aaderacand, dlabarrad him tn i ausa ot bla . aa ? lotlon Wbt I coavtctlon ..; i.i.my ia a.-t aaid. oa ap? peal it la s matt.-r ..i . ourae to <-? tha dlaberment. bul when ba la perdoaed utterly dlfferent. i am ln eimed te thlnk II al II arould bava n i . rf.-. t njion tha spplleattsa for restora tlon io -BsmbsrshlB ' William M K OtSOtt, ihlsf I OU Patrtek, ? sM Iai t al| 11 it tbs p irdoe. - man arouM ba b_ i I ottk ?? i ? ly t hia ii_.iinlng, al whlcb tlme .. itetemcnt, iio doubt. would ba glven out Ha "Patrtrk wna n.v.-r ?.illty of that crlme, aa i waa al tha Bral com.I I ii. ..|. .. ann ful ?? ramlnstlon <<? lha legal ..mi medlcal evideooe snd never faltared ;n n.v bellef iti.it ba srsa arroneoualy oon* rleted i ipeeially asamtnad tha preclsa ?oteatlfli lenca thal the medlco-Iegal Mpeci .i ih< caae afforded, asmely, Rlce'a dagtb b) ? tloro-Orra. Chloroform eould not, -. i. iititicaiH. bava Ml tha body in iihtimi bl Whil h it VSa found.' !? Tlraothy D, f^han*>, tha Oeraater'a aa who taatlned bb ls bia kaowl . _| i .t tha eonditlon oi the lunga of thoaa whu bava di.d fiom chloroform poisoa Ing, .ui last nlght that ba thouKin it nmn pOBSlMa that Rioa dlsd from natural cauaea "i parfornwd _tutop__ea upon 111.? bodlce of two man of about Rice'a age who had been polaoned aith chloroform. Aftor hta rlng the prosecutlon'a phj Iclani d< Hcribe Ihe condition of Mr. (tlce'i luug.. I waa <<>iivii.i-.-.i that tbe condltloaa dl.l i <.t agrei with thooe i bad kaowledga of. M;.- condltloai as deaerlbed hy tha phyal ? .ann were not, ln mj h.-h.-f character latlc of chlorofoiin (KHBOnUlg." lUUUj' RI Should Ricc Will Prove ValidHe Would Be Absolute Trustee of Institute. ROAD TO VINDICATION Legal Adviser Says Steps Prob? ably Will Be Taken Soon to Gain Possession of Estate. Kouston Tax., Wov. a_?Tba .-"tion of OovejBlor DfS Of New Vork In pardonlng Albert T. Patrick may Invorrs tbij dowmenl of tba Rlce Instltuta st Uous ton, provldlng Patrii k locceeda In astab* llablng hla i lalnia to a pari of tha former m-ltonalre'fl fortune, II araa aaid here to-day. Tha jio.<?"i.ooo enoawrnent Aroukl b? reduced 11.880,089 ind Patrick would becoma abaolutfl trustee of tha fnii'i wlth which the '"ii"-' waa estsb llflhed. Persons here who knew Chartaa Jonea, tho vai.-i abO Bwora tbal be killed WD1 Ifarsh RI. e ??' the c^ Albetl T. Patrii k, aaaert tJi.-it after the confesslon alth ahli h I e pun hased his own Immunity, Jonea ofti n ?ald: ? i had to do what r did. i ba i to - away the llfi of Patrick. Wlll I th Marsh Rlee died ? natural d< ath " After galnlng hla freedom through tbe to Chambere i ?. - - ame the teacher of a Sunday Bchool. I-_t*r hfl dleappeared. The Rlce Inatltutfl of this city, recently iti d an i "" ' ? '. ae tl dlrecl lAry of Btee'p alll, after the arlll placlng Patrii k ln charge of Rlce'i had !?? Uted. iv,.-', k | i... ti . d law here bi d al Aus tui. ..f Albert T Petrick' i ? ? ? And legal ni l?*i ..... tiw pardom d I ia er a ,:i | take up In tbe immedlate future legal . ? llflh the vaildlty of hla clalmi aill of Wllllam ??? Patrlck'i Ighl for ? al? though it aould result, if fluccetaful, in -a fortune to hlm ?i d tho tr it< - of an 0,000 wlll t" ...n. hla fr:. nd nlgtai i rlmarll. tbal aa ''? I own complete vindlca tion. ? i iu cfl - d adjudge hla ctalma - would be a loi i rovlng leg ence of r. |i |g*d ? .1 leaal thr. ? li Mmaelf aaa unwllllng to make -.? hatev I .i lt lu ? m.i tlme Ib ? empl to b ? ' ,!#' vin? dlcatloi Bfl who ar.' ClOSflSt to ? i ? ? galn thal under aaa thi aill and ti ?? in- nt of tl o BRIDE F0ILS PURSUERS Traffic Policemen Hold Them Up ?md Summon Them to Court. A auti gayly bed l ? ? i of whlte rlbl ? ? ? Fifth r :i. Witll '.'?:- i, broughl the *irsi ma ild ?ay . |.f.-'ty i d to ihe i atrolman. few i ? itrol man, alth a rln. wai ed to the ? rliliu ? i 'i I..- pulU-eman, afti r a tlme, Imnded I ? to uppoar rn I'ourl for ra.Ilng the limll a ral young m< n | dumb ; -. nea and u olm 'ii to hurry. When Qnally Ihej wer* allowed lo de ? tho . ' ? ? ma? ii - t .. r * i I :,u - ? i where tlv ma ni ?? waa . nai led. And II b i rougfa tblrd Um* at 4Jfth trtel B li tlme I i . had n.iii.'.i auch head way that ii. rm n ord? red the . hauffi i i" i ii j i? W ? l . \ | ird Bandheltn, who h_d marrled bj Rabbl Bamuel Bchulman, i'.im|.|.- Beth-KI, at tbe hotm ol di ? mother, Mra, Karl W ? ? : bjaji -noi and they aere hurryui ?... Id i lu ir frlend i ? raai auto m ao aere ti ylng to detaln them. Mi Bi iiih. Im i - tha pi ? aldent or th* in i 'onati m tlon < 'omp iny. lllfl alffl waa Mlaa Bella Wallacb, NEW SETTING FOR "PEARL'? Minister Mum as to Roberta's Matrimonial Activities. luat iw, ni-. tour boura and one minute after a raairlage lteeraa kad been grantud i" i'??'."... i .i ?, aa Botor, - d M Roberta MengeaM.*orwtn*Htlt, thfl tall r. <ii .,r gbflepshflad Bay," or, oaa mtimtes after j k Wadrtosday sftsrnoon, two rtehly gowaad young women aad b w.-n groaaBsd in.in antered tha homa of tha Rsv, An* area J Mayer, psstM of tha Wayoe sti'-.-t H.'ti.nii. .1 I'lnii-i ii, at Na ^ orh flti > et, Jem y 111 r. Tba three vtettora retaalned In the mitu boaaa foi aboui twflntj minutea ft legetbei mgl Ing and bappj w bea g rh iiik afljaad ..i Ji Cltj leportara tnraded Mr. Meyar*a homa .. fea ptkautea after thelr dspartura aad askfld hin. if b? knea anything about the maniagfl ofr Conway Taarifl and Mn liiii, ba Bald: "i kimv Aomethlag aboul tha aaartfage, but i aill aelther deay t.'>r atiiim it if you csn Bnd .Miss i?(iii>. an BStress, who friend "t Mra Hli1, Bha may be abl? ti. tell you Bomethlng about ihe matter." Wh.ii bfl nas Aflkfld if he kn.-v. w!i-n tha marrlagfl certtfleata of Mra Hiii aad Taarifl aould bo ined, Mr. Mayar aaid: "Tba mlnlster who pcrtrfbrBBfld tha esre* moriy wlll 111.? thfl I I rtitieato on TUflflday." Thfl New Jersey marrisga tawa provide tiiat aa Intsrvsl af lwentr*fo_r boura inuat asspsa ..-tui.-n tha grantlag -.i i lnartiaKc Ueenaa and the wsddlng of the principiilH. Tho llcori.si' iva.i K'.inled to Mi iiiii and Taarta at I o i loek aa rVfldnflSd?y afternoon. This io tho Blammrck Size M tf-W*. tt?ii......,% CIGARS .*'? m From of s day is done, \ Orlando The 24-Hour Cigar % tops the enjoyment of most smokers who indulge from bath to business and busi ness to bed. fl! W ?>/ >>, 10 _/ V"'ni--i_i.tf%* ^/g At All United Store*, or MaJl Order Sorrlca, Flatiron B1H?.. N. Y. 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