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Show m mi baby is t mi OUIOPAIEITS Problem of Naming a Child Com- plicated by Host of Relatives. The stbrk in passing over East New York last Wednesday left a baby boy at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carey of 63 Pennsylvania avenue. The naming of a baby is always a matter of grave importance in any household, but'' the Careys are struggling strug-gling with a problem of more than ordinary or-dinary difliciilt3',for a host of relatives rela-tives are clamoring to hnve the child baptized with their name. The father of the baby is relegated to the background, because there are four grandparents, but even they must assume a position of secondary importance import-ance because there happen to bp six great-grandparents, all living. The grandfathers arc Daniel How-land How-land of Canarsie and Michael Carey of Glenmoro and Hinsdale streets, " the latter omploj'ed in the advertising department de-partment of the Eagle. Onc of the great-grandparents. Pat-i Pat-i rick Koogh, lives in Ireland. Another, ! Butler Howland. lives at TIamden, Ni 1 Y., and the third, John Motshiss. is one of tho old inhabitants of East New York. |