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Show BANKER CHARLES W. MORSE, BUT RECENTLY RELEASED FROM PRISON, BACK FROM EUROPE, LOOKING WELL vp , Mflfl9HaflRHHH jKHflnBflflflA' m ' 9H9HmBBwhHRsBHMk n Hg9RirPaaBBIfl ampfi M$lJHUfcfl( i43DMOHf WIJH I -SHIB&K9VsSwmBE8saE9HnBH54fiHBw I rriBHMBffanHMB9HWBH P?bIJbJ--"9BhIkEBBBBBK ' ' - fliv - HH9iH J iew ork, June 1 Charles W. Morse, th0 former hanker, wno waB released from prison by President Taft when It was thought that he I 2d,,n0i 1Ivo aqd who ha just re- limed from a several weeks' trln ' fSt;5 ? MHano apartment Jh Is much lraproved When jboard the Incoming ,tcanjer he ap-lJ ap-lJ ? S b0u ,n cxce,lcnt hoajth apd ws n tho best of spirits. His faco as tanned ,and ho said he had cx trclsea regularly In the gymnasium H ,"r "i in, ( ,jT.-ii. " and had eaten well during the voyage Morse saya tha.t he has no plans for tho Immediate future and that he has not considered re-entering business, m wife., however, voices her opln. ion that It will he difficult' to keep Morse from gvlng hack to the work tor which he has such great ability The erstwhile bankor was surprised to learn of the reception which the People of Bath, Me., are planning to tender him wbon ho visits his home town, and ho says that he does not know at present when he will g0 to Eah, |