Show FAME DENIED HIM I iI i I 1 WHILE V HE LIVED w Paul Nocquet 1 Who Struggled in ill Poverty ty Becomes Great After Death New York Sept 30 In In his lifetime Paul Nocquet sculptor balloonist and eccentric waa denied the fame Cam he sought ought Now o but a 1 little more than thana a no year car after his tragic death the termination termination ter ter- of or a n. balloon ascension lon the Corham Gorham company compan Fifth avenue and Thirty sixth street hn has lias purchased all his models and critics call Ills his works classical Il It Is due to tho the efforts of or Gutzon Borglum sculptor and closest friend I of ot tho eccentric that tho the lat lat- t rs r's II lifework ork will at nt last receive o l Ju just t due from rein those who wino formerly la laughed at him While Nocquet di died el believing that his lifework as nn an artist was regarded as ns a joke jol by hy the world of or art ait his widowed mother mothr and sister dc destitute In Brussels Belgium Dellum nC never naves 1 know want nut again nor will l again h bo ho forced to hear bear tho rho scoffing which formerly tho the nl mention of tl the tiie name namo of or their theil sot son and brother provoked pro Cited Check Goc Goes Mother J A check for forCheck something in tho the nol neighborhood neigh neigh- h- h o of has hns neon been mailed to Mrs oIlS This is la not all sheiN she is iN to r receive For Ol every piece of or II work worl which the Iho Durham com company pan soils polls tho the widowed Ido mother receives third one of Iho tho purchase price Foe Fora a. a man as young oung as was Nocquet at tho ho Unit of hits hi dc death th he ho loft an im- im irnI mense amount of finished and amI unfinished I work Somo Some of or tho the unfinished l models Borglum has hus adopted adapting adapt adapt- I ing log himself lf n aa as far as po possible to the styles of or I At times after his arrival in Jj Jica t worked tirelessly lr It wa was l. l his one ono ambition to become In at least one thin thing the tho pe peer r of all the time world B By nature he wn was wan both sen sensitive l- l tive ulve and nt fit times vindictive e When hen he fancied some person ler On had done him a wrong he hurried to his studio and fO for days labored with ith the chit clay to produce produce produce pro pro- duce as grotesque rote a turo of or the person as possible d for frH Fame Al At such times ho lio would vow 0 that ho lie would become the worlds world's greatest sculptor cl He Iii fashioned a n. mo model el shoWing showIng show- show Jn Ing President Ho Sc on a a. hunting trip This ho st sent to the President who accepted with a aarm warm arm letter of or ap- ap Met et Death in Sun S IlI nine m met t hi his death Cath April 1 lone The aeronaut had made an ascension from One Hundred and Thirty sixth ct on April 3 H. H Ills His bod body was wa was found found tune the next day on Coots Coots' l Island lanel In ht Great Grea South hay bay He lIe had landed safely feh bu but met mot death from exhaustion after an anI night all struggle gl In the tho swamps I In a pathetic will found on his body bot he left all hN his works to his mother moth r. r By this will it Is that she sho now nou profits so 0 generously |