Show 1 i I I I I I I e I One of Lifes Tragedies k v I tV I I I I Ill g 4 I 11 Sobbing and shivering with cold Ethel Moruln daughter of A 11 Will I Wil-l k on the millionaire elng machine lit I ventor last Thursday night logged ad I 1441 I I P mllon to the Waterbury almohou A to I juive no friends and Ito mony Ak said she My husband has deserted 11 it i A i I mr I have been driven from pillar to t I I post tm sick and hungry and I D 11 I hav e no clothes that protect me from I 01 I I i the wind Please tale me In for my I P J I M father sake I Z 11 1 I Thus In the city where her father I i 1 I k I I pad KOODOO In taxes doling his lifetime JR 41 I J I life-time itndgave fortune I tme gave away a to a t kl k4 charity his daughter beir < red for alms IM1 M 1 11 A 1 Wilson tho sculng machine Inventor I IT n In-ventor started In business hetc after I I I lirvlng his apprentlcinhlp wllh a lour I l reymana kit but his hundreds grew I 14 4 r t4 > thousands and these rounded a full I I 7 11 C 1 million a royalties for his patents 11 0 i I I poured In I 1 He died In 1SSS with his fortune fast I I melting away because of luckless I bust I I I 1 4 L ness > cnturca oln which he embarked I i it during his last jears Ills children I I I I except him second daughter Ethel wr I a I dd She marlled Henry Merwin He deserted her In 1 fw month and I I l 1 I iiitalned a divorce Her mother dIed A Jf I I I and a Year ago she was Jeff t alone I I 11 4 She has done housework In I families 11 I who were formerly employed by hfl S a i father and others of her father em ti ployu dave given hr sums of money I I I I to keep her ollNew Ilraven Con F 11 t I I N iii I Chicago Chronicle |