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Show FORTUNE TO fllD IN POLITICS IAs tho tecond son of tho earl ot Itoscbery, It is not nt nil probablo that Hon. Noll Primrose I .iK-urmytt would over Imvo found hlmsolf In such Btnrltoned iil aHBlfiJp elrnumstnncos as would necessitate his wn;Vlng iil W& '"r n 'iV,nK' 1'hnt Is rendered a still moro remote iiB HH contingency by his rccont Inheritance ot IGCD.000 iiH Wlyi. " am " 1,lK Anulon 'houso, undor tho will rt hlb H MiQm great aunt, Miss Lucy Cohen. Truly Hon. Kell iH W&wi2' ''' '" n lllcky r,lnw II,S c,,lor brother, Ixird Dal Hv vSB' w mony, will como Into tho titles, and estates t-umc H'j ty$s''' SL. "'' mit ''orc,''y doos not always follow the liwi H W'fefoZ&r I "f PfluiOL-ciiUuro, and, It Is well-known that Kell B j1" J ,in8 '"'ou t"u,0W011 w'lh 1 ulKKe-r share id hit H4 J J2j& fathur's ability and oratorical gifts. Ho Is onl) K , jWk. A Ik. "' mit -'L'ara nK u's (rlonds predicted foi him V. Iw-t-JX fa te. n brilliant political careor; and It wns to holt Hi lilm "make good" that Miss Cohen loft him such a handsomo slice of hoi H fortune. Ho muy have to wult, though, until tho noxt general election br-lore H lirt llnds a chance to sock parllmontnry honors. There Is llttlo doubt that In H will bo elected whnnovor tho opportunity occurs. When It cornea to woolnf H !i constituency 1500,000 will go n long wriy. H Hon. Noll 1'rlmroso Is a strapping lino fellow, and an uncommonly good H looking one, too. Although h won high honors nt Oxford ho dlstlngulshei H lilniHolf at athletics also, and was ono of tho best heavyweight boxerB t tin H unlvurslt. At polo, too, ho Is a hard man to beat. |