Show j- j STEERAGE FOR RICH MAN JO ro 1 HUMOR GRANDMOTHER 7 l 1 t. t gle SItt I lO j POOl lOOt 00 II 10 fl Go i In cabin and Wont Won't A A o h of Relative Ne Y York rk Mn May 13 John 13 John L L. no Roger Rog- Rog 4 man who has hns acquired a n er ers a 0 young fortune of several thousand dollars b by truck track farming In western Ohio sailed from this port in the steerage of th the tho A American me line steamer St St. Louis to to claim Jahn his bride in England although 4 l he lie had plenty of money mone to ride first cabin robin and was anxious to do so 90 i The reason rea for his going in the steerage was that his grandmother Mrs Matilda 1 nog Rogers r aged 70 who Is IsI I going going- l ack to her girlhood home near nen Plymouth to spend her last days was too Independent to accept first cabin accommodations at his expense and aliu only had enough nough money mone of her own awn to va pa pay for 01 steerage lion tion Mrs 11 Rogers came here from Plymouth Plymouth Ply Ply- mouth In 1 and settled In Ohio When tho Civil war nr ar broke out sh she enlisted enlisted en en- listed as aM a n nurse on th the union side Ide and since the war she sho has supported herself her her- self lC by needle work Mr 11 Rogers Rogers' fiancee Is Miss Mia Louise Standish who lives N on a n farm near I PI Plymouth They were ere engaged hen lie ho left England n fi five years ago Re- Re her hei father died tiled and Mr II Rogers Rug Rug- decided def de de- cr ers having Ln become prosperous f elded to 1 keep keel elp hl promise at once |