Show Vincent 0 e t Astor tor Serves e v s U U. U S. S 51 e iE k III i Its Earns Only a Day I II It M t 2 dL 4 t Y I k 4 I f r K a jN N XURY AT ON DUTY AT l 1 4 S1 9 A ADA DAl VINCENT ENT A ASTOR S T OR 1 A DAY D Y Ora Draws VS i a Day for Being Great-Grandson Great of John Jacob Astor Mr tar n Tb f- f lil 1 N k NEW t v Feb 24 Vincent Astor richest t young oung man In tho the world has hrut turned over ocr a n. proposition paying per day clay Income to somebody else and Is earning c 1465 a n day trampIng tramping tramp- tramp Ing around tho the bridges which cross tho the East Bast river and am helping to guard them from pO possible cranks Astor Is an ensign In tho the U. U S. S naval militia at annual pay of or 1700 a n. year ear or a 0 day It Ills Is e estimated Astor After draws more than a day for tor being tho the great grand son of ot the th original John Jacob Astor founder of or tho Astor fortune fortun himself lt th the son of or a n German butcher of or Wal- Wal drof Germany At the tho death th of ot the single sine surviving son lion of ot tho the original John Jacob In 1875 1815 i the Astor fortune amounted to about Within sixteen years CArs b by 1832 1892 It had bet been n more than doubled In inthe tho the hands of at his two sons The largest part of ot It came from the therise rise 1180 in the value of ot Manhattan real es estate estate es- es tate In which the tho fortune was h heavily Invested I By 1910 the collective fortune of ot tho Astor family was estimated at Vincent Astons Asters fortune fortune he he Is 18 the theBon son Bon of or Colonel John Jacob Astor a n vIctim victim victim vic vIc- tim of or the disaster disaster Is Is be believed believed be- be lIev to be In the neighborhood of or ors s |