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Show DAN SULLIVAN MADE JUVENILE COURT JUDGE Two messages of glad tidings appeared ap-peared at the home of attorney and Mrs. Dan Sullivan. 1144 Twenty-fourth street, this morning, both having a bearing on the destinies of the family fam-ily and the community. First came a message from the office of-fice of Governor Simon Bamberger, announcing the formal appointment of Mr Sullivan as judge of the juvenile court for the Second Judicial distrier Here the artist of destiny swept his brush deftly over the family head. Second, and only a short time later. came a long-beaked stork carrying a living message, weighing eight and a half pounds. This second message was a bit of divinity of the feminine gender Both mother and daughter are doing well. Mr Suilhan. at present clerk of tho- f juvenile court, did not appear at the I court rooms this morning, being inter- ested in other matters at home. When I a Standard representative called him I over the telephone and asked, "Is this 1 Mr. Sullivan7" he answered: "Yes, it's j a girl, the appointment takes effect I on the 10th, weighs eight and a half "y pounds, hasn't spoken yet, but will make every effort to discharge the duties du-ties of the office faltnfully and dis- nn ililB |