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Show L 1 Early Stage of Bingham Fire i I 'I OTaflaT aka: j the tonnng car and chauffeur went Mrs. McNamara. and their trail rrom San Mateo to Oregon is paed with checks. reckWslv drawn and lavishly spent br the runawav party. BinM .l.;ne 22, when thev disappeared - id denlv in the auto, taking along Mi Samara's two little bovs, he ias had no word fr m his wife and hs hoard of ber onlv through the bank, where her drafts continue to arrive in a. ceae!cs stream. Husband Pities Wife. He now belie es her the victim ol an evil influence exerted hv the pr-t while housekeeper. Mrs. I har'es T. Perkins, and bis anger has softened to pity All of the familv differences he I attributed to the Perkins woman, and I the warrart would hae charged kid leaping kfrarnat her and the two :f .'sn.Hr bad fall ajore mal that count effective in the even r tradition is contesre 1 McNamara enlisted the aid of the poliee in locatiug the party, but their affi rrs failed until the arrests were made today According to reports from, the north, the runaways soli the touring car in Portland last week and booffhi ncketu for Chicago evidently en route to Europe, McNamara be-ievat. be-ievat. His advices said they would arrive in (hicso Fridiv morninc. Daughter Returns Home. Plumb into the midst of the familv wreck, of which she knew nothing, there came laif week McNamara 5 daughter, Glsdvg, a beautiful and ac-eomp)ihed ac-eomp)ihed girl of 15, fresh from a roar and a half spent abroad at the fashionable Namtir convent s Belgium. Blithe and happv from her experience at the Baiahntg school, she stepped from the train to find only her father awaiting ber. All the trouble in the family, aeoord-:ng aeoord-:ng to afcKamara, date.; back from his .il trptk from home in the winter of 10J ' and sprinc of 1011, when In corted GQanj to her school in Furore. Bhortly before his departure Sir-. Per Da, -ho proviotialy had lived in Bur-lingnme, Bur-lingnme, came the McNamara home, partlv as housekeeper and parth as companion In Mft, McVamarn. Servant Dominant. When he returned, after a. few month?, he found hie wife very much doNot.'d Ui Mrs. Prkms, who retrained in the hoinhold and gradually be-eome be-eome tic doorinaol factor. When her authority rawed all bounds, McNamara McNa-mara remonstrated with his wife, and he flew into a rge. t h r' aten ing ro drive him out of the BOtUO, This quarrel led to others and finallv. May ', so-eiety so-eiety in San Mateo was axfomshed to see an advertisement prominently dis-played dis-played in one of the foca papan and limned bj Mr. McNamara, in wh eh ihe daelaxod ne would nor he raapoo 8 for debts contracted bv her husband. hus-band. afeNataan -ilso declare that Mr. Perkins enticed bis wife awav from B by teaching her to drink. 1 ' While I araa w -, in Europe with 1 1 lad J I, ' he said, "'this woman was here with niv wife and thev seem to have irunk a good deal -I don't know-how know-how much I realized it as soon a.s I ra turn ad of eourse, tried to stop it. but Mrs. Perkins would get mv wife aside and give her OtnetbJlia tO drink and while she was in thai eon ditien she was gradualh influenced against me " |