| Show SONS GET GE T BIG SUMS IN INA INA INA A FAMILY SETTLEMENT I RELINQUISH ALL THEIR INTERESTS Founder of Christian Science May Dispose of Fortune Without Interference Boston Nov JO JOA A family settlement involving nearly nearl between Mrs Mary Baker Bakel G Eddy founder and leader header or of the Christian Science denomination and amid her son George W Glover of South Dakota and her adopted son Ebenezer J Fester Eddy of at Vermont has been concluded according to an announcement made by a representative of oC Mrs Eddy here today toda Under the agreement George W Glover and family receive and Ebenezer J Pester Foster Eddy Mrs Eddys son and adopted son re relinquish relinquish linquish all their present and prospective rights or expectant interests In Mrs Irs Ed Eddys Eddys dys dyes estate and agree not to contest eon test or retard the probate of any will Mrs Eddy may leave leavO The sons also al o agree not to attempt to set aside any gifts deeds or other dis dill up 4 5 I MRS MARY BAKER G EDDY EDD position of property which Mrs Eddy has heretofore made Early In 1907 1901 George W IV T Glover instituted Instituted Instituted legal action for an accounting of ot othis his mothers estate on the tin ground that I she was mentally incompetent Ebenezer I IJ J Foster Eddy the adopted son was one of the signers of the ho petition brought by bythe bythe bythe the next friends of Mrs asking for the limo accounting STREET CAR IS Hi HELD UP liP BY MASKED MEN MH AT WANDAMERE W After Robbing Conductor of 24 2450 They Offer Him Two Cigars and Depart Two masked highwaymen boarded a Wandamere car at the southern terminus just after last midnight and at the point of a gun robbed Con Conductor Conductor Conductor ductor G E B Richings of 20 belonging to the company and of his own money Motorman E Richings was not molested the masked men merely searching him for a gun Half a dozen passengers rs had just stepped from the car and were not twenty yards away when the highwaymen stepped onto the rear platform Frank Henderson an old boy bo was still on the car At the sight of the masked men he bolted whereupon they thy laughed and jokingly speeded him on his hi hiwa way wa by throe shots fired in the air Meanwhile one of them a mere youth in appearance sauntered into the car and politely inquired of the crew if It they had hadan any an objections to holding up their hands The crew had been caught in the middle of ot thu tho car as they were passing each other The motorman had his motor and brake keys In his hands Neither were wore armed They threw up their hands and faced about at the sharp order of ot the tha second robber who then deftly cut the cash belt from G E Richards the conductor and also rifled his pockets As he lie completed his work he told the victims l tb could I turn bout as they did 80 so the young Joun younger Havana I er robber proffered them two cigars cl which were accepted with thanks Picking up the motor keys from the floor where Motorman Richings had dropped them one of ot the highwaymen proceeded to the front platform and start started started started ed th the car towards town With a part parting partIng parting ing admonition that it would be well to let the car run a block or two before stopping both men jumped lightly from the rear platform and started south fir firing firIng ing lag three more shots in the air as they the theran ran Police Are Notified After allowing his ills car ear to drift a couple ards Richings brought It 0 o f hundred yards to a stop and rushed to the nearest tele telephone telephone telephone phone The police were Informed and in turn called the county jail Deputy Sher Sheriffs Sheriffs iffs Axel Steele and John Corless started for the scene of ot the robbery In a car carria 1 ria riago e eThe The crew in charge of the car are broth brothers ers According to their descriptions the highwaymen are probably the same who drug store held the at Fifth 1 up South and Main streets Tuesday night Both were dressed In dark brown masked clothes and were so completely as KS to leave but little of their features visible Both were short the older ap appearing appearing appearing to be about 35 years old while the younger was a youth of ot about 20 blood years ears The younger man had fresh tresh smeared over the back of ot his gun and on his sleeve The other wore blood be bespattered bespattered bespattered spattered shoes indicating that they had been In a previous encounter No r o other reports from that vicinity were received by the police pollee at itt any time last time or this morning |