rtJ'-4.(k.-iti',-y tli EVENING PTOLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ' OCTOBER 5, 1022 n TOM LAJVSOK LONG FOE OF WALL STREET BROKEN B Y NEJV DEFEAT SEEKS MYSTERIO US SECL US ION jJ;V- , -,.. y.- A yf4'.fi Lie if c I w I n E l v v 'I f Spectacular Bosten i Millions and Made and Lest Fabulous ( Fortunes Put Up Palatial Estate te Pay Debts and Disappeared GREAT CAMPAIGNS AGAINST A ENTRENCHED INTERESTS" tr MAIN EVENTS OF CAREER Exposure of Financial Trickery g After He Had Been 'Deuble-Crossed' by Supposed 'Friends' and Dropped I Nearly S 12 ,000, 000 "What de 1 one the pteplc! Whui de I ewe the gclatutc-spiued shrimps? What hare the saffrev-hucd upei de)ic for me or wine? The people, particularly the American peeplr, are a joke a system joke. The people cuv de tin!)' ou n icferming and I ahull devote my tune and capital te my own business nt tnck yumbbng." Frem one l.at ion's last intcri tens. TJAS the 'System" nt last, "trot" A few years afte tnal nucstien Interest te almost c.ei.ldy, fei the dav. w.is when the fate of Thema- Layson, of Hosten, ,t a matter of grail public concern. The whole history of the wetld's financial centeis can scareclv held forth se startling and picturesque a tiyuiv as this jtiLtUer and panil 'er in millions who has ju.st disappeared from hit old haunt-- and vihe-0 jneetit i whereabouts is known only te his- itet, who declines te say anything about her brother except that he is "-ate ann well." His wonderful Dtcaniweld estate In Massachusetts is up for sale at public auction. Lawsen is said te be "broke" and the day is past when he can stage any of the sensational "comebacks" which used te keep AVall Street and the whole stock dealing public in suth breathless suspense, c Perhaps the "System" has at last succeeded in putting a quietus en this vitriolic enemy whose warfare upon it made and unmade stock prices, and who -wen and lest fortunes se often that there is no complete reeeid of all of his sensational transactions. is War Upen "System" Leng and Picturesque Lawsen used te swear that he would "Ret" the "System." He wen huge following of small investors by his campaigns of full-paire ad vertisements in the newspapers of the country; he was a prolific writer With a compelling command of pic turesque language and, in spite of the many disastrous failures int which he almost drove the credulous public, ; he always seemed te be able te un cover a fresh batch of trusting m m T&ters. Attacking the "System" was the national sport at one time under the impetus of his advemsements, hi. magazine articles, his books and hi persistent puhlicity campaigns. He defined his idea of "the System" in one of his manv statements te news papers in which he said: , "At the beginning of my story, 'Frenzied Finance,' 1 said, 'The pee pee peo pie de net knew this monster, "Standard Oil," as I knew it. If they did they would net scoff when I say I will bring it te its. knees until it's weakness will be se pitiable that nil will scorn and none fear it, and the only weapon I will wield will he the truth.' And in my last chapter I said: " 'When the American people are aroused, as they surtly will be, te demand restitution, and are in the act of brushing, with a mighty sweep of indignation, back into the laps of the plundered the billions of wjiich they have been robbed, "Standard Oil" and the "System" will break and fall like reeds before tjie gale.' '"Since my story began there has been one man of 'Standard Oil' wiser than his. fellows net the mas ter man, but the father of 'The Thing,' Jehn D. Rockefeller. I have had proof from the beginning that h) read my story, and, as he read it, probably from time te time he raised his eyes and read the handwriting en the wall. He, tee, probably was hav ing visions of 'A marching people.' '"When any ether 'Standard Oil' man was asked his opinion of 'Fren zied Finance' his answer was, '1 have net read it, and I de net intend te.' The first copies of the last two issues "M the magazine no sooner dropped v the newsstands than Jehn D. Dckefeller's man grabbed them and as away with them te Tarrytown. ."After the first chapter Henry H. tegers belted for Europe, and it is an open secret at 'JO Broadway that ' ms belted en the advice of the active . njen of 'Standaid Oil,' te avoid the danger of an open rupture with Jehn D. Rockefeller. When he re turned, in answer te the press repre- eentatives he said, 'I cannot under etand that fellow Lawsen.' ."Jehn D. Rockefeller, when his nt- tmtlen was called te Henry II. era comment, simply snapped ; M tan TV he Juggled Thoin.i - Thein.i - V. Law. en .' . would nave l.een of vast and ital his jaws together with, I s he ever thought he could.' " Hit Hard and Often And Always Was Confident That was tjpual f tne Law -en of his fightmv day-. the sC.!f-c,nt5. dent, h.ud-hitting, boastful man who always found a following, even though tlie suffering gieans of his la-t adheients were scarcely stilled. A itcerd of Laws-en'b flotation - and In spee'ilatie oneratier.s weul fill elume.s. Many of them have pas-i'.i altegLthei out of Wa' Strep "s recollection. Lawsen him self some lime age censed te be an impeitant Wall Street figure, not withstanding the .iiccess that al ways -eenied te attend his efforts te injtLt himself into every situation wherein the methods of the Meck Kxchange were called into publicity in one form 01 another. Law son, while never n member of the Stock Kxchange, was for man;, years a member of a Stock Kx changc tirni with headquaiters in Bosten His apparent animosity to te wartl the Stock Exchange dates from ajeut the time when he began his attacks en the "System," of which he confessed he was once an active part. Lav -en began his speculative ca ictr a a clerk in a Providence bucket-shop. It was said at the time that he was a natural-hum speculator, and his shrewdness of perception, h'S abil ty te gra-p speculatr e eppuitunities and his agility and daring as a market operator seen began te attract at tention in State Street, HoHen, which afterward became the scene of hi activities. While a veiy young man Lawsen had accumulated and lest several small fortunes in speculation, and aura, t !M?for .i7 - ' '"".' -i5 t - jt i H ., mi i '"7" ' ' .,.i , ia!Yii "' ' ' " i i ii mm I im IHr.iHm AiWMVfBmmmmmmmmBmmmmmAmJmSgammaxlmmwmVjMWimmVmi hFWiT iMjffv?QKlK2MjlTftrr. .1 ?cWH Came m .. -vilsw $MMt$MNlKffl&& . J&mKMmisas''4 VSsLraJsRaB e&04gm Slwi wnMB Dreamwold. the magnificent'estate of Themas W. Lawsen at Egypt, Mass. ' I.SmffllL ., S 'A 'f $bi&' IM had a. h uved some as a limreicr. Se fai f,s Wall Street's recollec-tien-; go, he first attrae'ed attention en the Xew Voik Stock Exchange as one of the most active promoters of Iiay State Ga.s of Delawate. This stock once reached a quotation of .sS a shaie en the New Yerk Stock Lxcliancre. At high pi ices a large amount of the stock was unleaded by Lawsen and his f rends en the public, among which he had by that time built up a substantial following, largely thieugh his spectacular methods, becaue Law son always managed te keep himself in the limelight thieugh one device or another. Stillman Felt Sting Of Lawsen's Attacks ir- of llTis.it nit followed tlic In mil t .IT , oil if tl -i ..iw v"!l pi npi 1 tv . -i-iif i.1. I.j uif.iii- of will, Ii It. I mi- im r 1 is ii. it iiiin were bi'stiiiri'iif,, ,1,'v iiini In iiip end l'.iv State i'..i- - inn' n tiiuiiicinl ilereli' t. 'In,, s. i" ui Lnw-mi - nttmk e, Hi 111 j II llmjiri, Jaiiii'rt Milliniiii :.in tin. -n-inllii National (In I? in!, iiew.l, wli'i'li llent.'il Ami ilKaiiiiiu ,1 feppir, K mere or b'ss f.inulinr te il.e nil, .ius,in nt nne tlmi cnjnveil meri or lis- lrifinlly ri'Intlens with tin- lute II II 1;,jm-, who made iim' of Lis t.ilciiis us .1 11 11 h iiminimliiter Tin- i,. in i , p.ii.e'i "1 iiiinnciiil 1111 'is was t lia ili" in pin tn in c of Law -0.1 111 tin. ceur. ill- of till- AllllllRUlliatl'll sj(l';it. w,, hit lain I. I'MiciternTi'il In liis "Krt'ii- ii'l I in.ii ,'. let this niii,i'iit nrel) 'I I'm 11. .1 1 v luirl. Sl'l ltlOli.ll III' I, .1,1 l till Hie iiimU el Mi Ki'inusfer of 1,1 isi'lesurw. ' in Ills stun of tlu "Sjs. nipt te lb 1111 1111 millions. In III! ' itien en an mh, ii.ii up of ill,, ,r m of I'ii'shIi nt Mi Kinlei "s 1 1 .1. 1' 1 mi tl,r ni-'a- In's Imllit and of le I r Meian iriisirntii tins plan 1 1 n ; urn mid iipl.i'l'l tin- 111,11 lii't. F tared "Deuble Cress" Frem Rogers and Clique diM I.ired that, 1 lie 'Standard be non tu tliey Uil" liu.iiii'ii'ti win, Wtvnr The ornamental gates te Dreamwold local reputation mnrte im sRn m opposition. Hut the " n .itsaiu.if e,i directors cut divl- I K'SmKw& ri OTMIi Gr lffl!5Sfx?$$Mtm "ttMl worn ,1, tr 1 mini .tdv.in. ,'. Oin iiie'lmil if nroventlnt: thl. In' -.lid. wn- in iliclr manlpuliitieii et Aiualyiin.itt'il (Jepp, r. Honors had tel Ii 1 11 1 tliat mi I tn lav of t tint wool; n lilfi'tirn; et tlif ilire, ters would lie held and tl'jt diMneiiili would be lncri'.i-cd fiem te 10 pir i ,'iit and that upon till- nihiie be p.isv il tin. word nreun, te 1 i friends mid illents, and a ttmh lm inir of the stei'l. -pniin; up. ll.eii' ,i nit en," nisplciniN rir 1 inn-!,. 111 e, .111 enenii'iii, elI intr lietn -eun 1 w hi. h .11 tir-t lie could net tl.lCe. Iillt Liter lnrnti'il in lisseclatls of Hekus .mil Ke, l.i leller, and even In liifi ters nt tin ienip.nu "I f.illi'd Mr I(i-ei up bj' tele- phene ter iU'iImimI. lUiene ler ,1 1 1 ,t MssiitaiKi', '.Mr I Joints ' I ald. 'I called .veu iiiie-tltui I knew in a v ll) te ll-k Mill ,' make ion im;n " 'ie ;,..i L.I, inn I am eblU'r.l te en. lie Mill "'I lllVe ll 1 l liUMllr; stl.lllllv for 'onie time p 1" Duiins the hi't few uiil.s I l..'i, L'eiie mi loierd se munis- t.'ikiihli thnt tin, 11-,11, K have liei-ii 1 il.lu le.idin. ii, i,-, i linc. lieen ns--urnl li ' it ,nt aia making no inf inite. et t1 i -, ijlng tednv means, if .t mi mis i, in rl, ii,';, tint the-e ile-e te von fi el ' it Amnlitiiinated is a m-11 ii I de tl it .t K ii buy. New. it i .iiiuet ii,vii . 1( sri unless some thing dilTiruif fiem what I evpict is K'liiig te luippiii at the nu'etiii; this nfternoeii.' " 'I a -en' s-iid Mr. IJogers after lie had In ii, me through, and hi- veire was ,i Knn.lv 'iti, i ung as true us eier in. in - (im. -li tin anil vvelgli caietullv what "I -,i 1 new hew ,veu stand; I knew ul;,t ion luive been weiKlug fer: I lliink I knew what disappoint ment we ui in, .in t,, jeu; I believe von l.tieu mi tielins ter jeu, ami I sav. il'ler lnluiig nil ihe-e Inels jule loti leti sldel.itn l. ;n ,, y (.ei'i'y tlnit Jell li.ni. net twm s maiij .-hurts us juii lun I ' 'I iv. II I i ,,;i te gong Ulll.e." was mv npli Ami I ,!nl. I g.ne onion. le liiuK. , . te ,i i . ,njt (mi ," Mr I.uii-.ii, de, lined that se ex trim,, u. is i is ri.iitidenee and tlmt of liis fill ti,s ui I! ,, is" ierd that lie tl.ei wi ' t I,, l , ., ,. 1 1 tli U te se, an, I hi-i nun in, i ui,, ii 'i.iis,,, liiu'iiliiiii, race w tli l.ei'l liiil.i ultlieul waiting tin inn- of ih, mi,! inis' notion. As 1,1-Iie.-m" mi,, mi t lux Its ii -I defi.it he -ui-, in iicls 1, inde.j this telegiam: - r I tli ir prices must net Ien.N te per (Mit." 9 T 4 4?$ rSV 7W '?-K't lie Lest $12,000,000 mWBM 5Tr ' 'IfffP" By Treachery of Frlendf M ' JSh " M iMfs, jtM ' ,1 II- d.rril.es tin- m mevt- of WmWWi JFmmEffli ' ?Mm U iSa.'W enpper fiem s,,,.it(. )! (ruts te tlilrti'Lii WfSwMM ' "? i y, jrf A- ' Jk-ks-4 iiinl tin n linilh t. di'M'ii. ami ilini lMMVS&M a. i ' ''Jk , ,- ' , f& "' WTOIf & ;X tin ir sdllii.,- out te h .,., serious pur- ffi$$$&8$' ? ORl-n ' '"W iW&l$$$i'C . i-ui mi ii'i i mi Mini i iii mop :k mi, i vV'yifisvm jit j. A "''"&&?&& SyHWiz?il'ifSffl I 1 .i slum., ii ten.) ie-s nf si.-, iv!.-. nun . wetM m ,, - i?;?.Mmr&iT'' i LuuheiiHuiimMi timt in Winn-. :i...,i xxs&inmm m, x st.,.j,Jum&miwj 'M.i,i..iM,(b- iiii.i,. s-.i. liio.diie ,!,.. ww$WlL mkn. mSkHwiWPP1Wi' ' ! -i.ui-.i iii.u ins i,is3 mis eIlle X;i& &$. mMtTSmt Sav&KftaJ'lwiSf&W'W Wll Tin. iMiikniB pain-, nlilih law.en W - i!fmm 1 v.iir.. ,ii.i ,,..t .I..1.I..,. i., ,i'1:'.i .'. Wfcm-Via W'M,. . ffi&'Vft5(9 i i.e i,n :,., ,ou.,' j, ,.''":, :, teafeK m ; :ir&:imm.mmmgm'W'W!m m iiinui ,. .,! .1,, ,,..i .i iLs'..rt.V?, . a ifRH!'Av!HftAfe?.wA!&4iidvBCTA?S sftz " 'IBs. i lll,stiil4 te kilriiliu, II,.:.. I,. .1.11.,-.. i KitVS&S . XffiK&&SJl'.'lMW'?.&?& W? ! tins riiiniMlBii Im. iiewr l.,'i.i knmvt . v E$AifiPir?MmmS! J ,itc,i i.iin win. iiinmu in.i.i.. mure limn bmBmIMmmmsSSKBBSi iiiiiiiini nenius jt in Mi, lit SI IS.IIIIO nleiie and ti li'ginpli tells. 1 or soieini vears utter the 'Tren ii'd rinnnii" admit, in 4 l.iwsen niiiiingeil te keep In ih limelighl. The puliliilij he had i,e a,, I proved of gie.it value te J, im .I, .en nil huu mdliis notations, Tlti nevi liiipnitnnt ndionture was in .M'iiiii,i-i tali, i, .'upper htei wiiieii t.aiisen evpieiteil in 1P07 l,v a seripM of Ji.ilf.puce ii.lmtis, ni nts' in the New Voik and lle-inu pipers. One line ilaj- Law -en nniieini, ed that lie was investigating the teinpanv'n prop prep irtles In Ni'vada and I tnh, uhlih he i liiid even reason te hilieie were of I great value and de-tined te m1I. If Lis siih-eipient ilivestigui!iis oeiitiiinid his eailier aihues, at hign pnoe, ' l Public Followed His Lead And Plunged Heavily Wlieti the iir-t iii.neTini eiiieiit nil peaud .Nei.nln-I tnh .i t .. Hmg iiieutul S.. a share '1 h. i.iiIj!..- I.e-i,, , plunge in I'liiiriiiuiis dkii us, mm OM (, j day I lie ll.lll-.ll l.nns uire i,,r 1.".n 1 1 lilil) shines en ill, ,u Yerl: ('nib1 alone. I'lirniarli ,i f.uni-ht l.nvsn.i. j i entliiueil Ills .idmn nig iiiiiipiiigii diiilv in the in iv-), ,, .s until lliel stoel: elimlieil le ,v!l 7," u share. , Then, niddenlj. one meinin' Zawv- ' uni iiiihlNhi'il his "ini.ii advertisement" en Neuul.i-riali. In ii,,s ndmtiM-' nif nt Law -en su,j i ), ,t after an in in in vostigntieii. In wliii ii he Im, spent , many dollars .uul nun h painstaking ( f . ' toil, he had leiin.l t Im t he leuld net ' .I.v.. .....Ll. . , 1 r , ,nr, i.ii. ..ins,,, rwuni -poii-er ier zie- v .inn-1 tan. Till. Mm eh . i ri,i iinnouneemoiit , minle en i 1:.', l'.niT Within the Minn f llllee lieilis ufler the f'urli neii'Li.f opened the ste, U hud liieken te isL'.."!) a shllie. The puhlii 'os.em w eie .'', Il(() . Ollii overnight Pi ier le mid nftei the Nevada-Ftnli adientuie l.,uis,,, ceiHiueied a cum. pnigu in Tilnili Copier. In adiei-ll-ing ihls ste. It he ii pe'itedlj imidi, this htatement . "An piesiiknt of the Trlnlli Coppei Ceiiipnuv and as mi individual I mivise lltHIUiillliedly the piiiehiiHe of Tilnltv Murk at mi) price under SOTi a hlinre." Uv theie advices Law con did mioceoiI in advancing the Meek te SKI a hIiiiii', and millions of the money of ihls fol fel fol lewing went into llie tuck en t tic rise. Shortly thereafter the stock was selling at S.'.eO a blinie. Following the Trinity flotntlen Law eon brought out Arcadian Copper by the bbeic method. lie began advertising in, xi-wni.i.rtuii. i. .,i,1,.r Med.. &. iMmMKfmmm' AKPWJW.W&$mw s iiimi in .1 i i,.f tzm3mm!m.e.i.Zv-;vsM&'?7zKirJMmiMmmm. h" w mmmMsmmBmm "rim,1",'" ' i"'1'1 '" St' " sl11" d ion lined until en,. ,,i v I, v.i, ,,1,,,. Sj j ;, sl"l". On the fellow l,U ini.i lK ,V. Ma ii i iiiieuniid that he h.,,l disievered lit the iiliuir- el i',limi jioie In n I '. tanglid londillen mid ih.it Im f nr ... i ,,"' '". '"I1"""'!.' '" an affair hoi wh eh he had no lenind he would 't'nse nil o,er.itl m Aieadl.in. Gate Followers Chance Te "Get Frem Under' I He all of de, lined that he intended te sell his holdings en ih,. fellimii,,. ,i,. ' In -l giving hi lolleiiing im oppeiiiimti di eland he would nil,,.', te de se, II ih, 'in one hour in which te g, i out. s I Ills H'lllllg opeiatlells would net begin I lllltll 1 I O I'llK ,, , The bottom dropped out of the nteel- and the leinpiinj passed out of i istii,.,. iiiuiph'telj two v,nr, theieiifter, when the stftil. w.is liiliinlly wlp"d out. Of late je.us Law sun's mi me has' net been heard mi often mid his linam i;i p,. liuenie mis iieiiiinn l.e-ldes linance Lmisen was ,- , tiusilj iiiteresied ,m,.lhi p.iintings. , I,,.,..,.-,. J.ieli.s and heisis. All, he1 tli-n .,,, ....... ,...,i ij, inn. --H1S SIV hlhllili. Te pleii-e Ids wife he paid .s.'iO.OIIO ...iu ,.,.(, Itl.ll... ,,,..,, I ... I . I . t . te luiie a iiiineiis iiouer i.il .Mrs. Themas A. Lnuseii pink, 'III,' lie bought l lie im lit Hnainei' and i flier cuift and built hi- bi.iutifiii nmn. sien, Dieninwehl. lie l,, f,,,,,,,,,,, thoreugbliieili en .bis Mii..ii(hu-eiN fill III. lie tool, his slnhliH le Jhnene 1 mid I need in iii'iuj r iii.ilili Ne siieteli et Law son vvuiibl , ,.,. plete vvithuut the sterj of hew he built a city. wiih elected Un lust .Miner ,m,i Beld it police 11 . .jnMftBA lll... . department, '"'',.' "B"""y. c"y hall, re apparatus, Themas W. Lawsen w halves, pnhlle fraiichl-es ami nil- ier ir geniiii sum. Ill I MMl lie heiiline illleiosled in the ii, Ii oe.il .uid iien he.iilng ioj;ien m the Stale of Keiitiiikj nleng th h,,,),, ''!, ' '''"""'"' iiinl .t'unihdl.iiiil I lvci's. He ieiuei,., ih,. ; , (.;t ,,f ,, , lU in that poitieu of Keiiitiikj hi,,, hi I ii eon the ue ilieis, j, 'r,iici" deiii e, this lilt of l.md w.is then nls t center of population ,, . nmieii ,. iiiiiiicil the ein (limiil Uiuis ,1,1,1 IniMlcd it into being uiih no dehiv. lie W.lh it gie.lt slK,t llish,,X ni,,,,,, )lls miiiilelp.ilin iii sleiuh h.,1, ilnnnii sMl., and top beets. Milt hf In Cum, I IJiini sunn ithed him. He .sold out mid uent tc, ,.u leik for ual in lien -whi, h ,,v the 'il lll'llll LI, 'I li "" ei - , Ul.ll , .,1 , .lleli.il Ol in ie. Made Millien in IS!)!) Jiy Plunge in Sugar lnl,,l, i.,m i li ',, ' ' I, ,X i m , s, ,i- si, u,,' I, , l' ,' .". . .... ' oil lu.lile n i u. I'd, hi -piiii'ii-I'll he -.ml ihls llMil het , il,,. Mime s. , , ' ' " I'ler. Ill I 1 lolls .,,. ,. .." ,..U'0 IJIM si limits III III" pilllll.lM' el the Ilei.ilniii in (i, lob T, isp'i ' ier i .i ill a 1 1 ii I,, ,i.ii le illlellil the nifilllli,' et th w.is . hew ii n gililni'i tin I'm. in- ig'eu, Li,, e li uni. hi minim, r.iii'.iiiiiii, win, mil :' mi . . I.I I s,,, ,, te l,l. . it ,..,," .. ' "'"", ""I , llileil Wllllll 1 , " ,',,',,.,, Se he I in, ', ,e en condition t ' i .i i I .' utui'iii Th I, i,,, , "" " 17.0110 l.'Ol.llln.l in,,, ill, , , e im i, ' :,, 1 II' ,111, hill .,,,."", i,.,. ' . I, ' en ii , ii,, , ,, i, " , '"' '" '."en en ". nun In J fl, I ,,111111 .Villi 111.il .... . . n 1 , ii neil lllll OIIIV L'Ot towVw!:utmuc,,meret,wncnuS Lawsons Bosten Office Like an Odd Museum In describing Themas W. Law. son's ttosten office, one writer said: "Men from all walks of life have sat with Lawsen in that little corner room at Yeung's a room crammed full of books in rare bindings, pictures of Lawsen's heroes (Caesar, Lincoln, Nana. Icen, Morgan), ebjels d'arl and elephants hundreds and hun dreds of elephants, en the mantles, en the tables, en the fleer, elephants of iverg, bronze clay, copper, china elephants that one might wear en a watch fob, elephants loe big te lift, .c. phants hi the jungle fighting, tigers, elephants in the fields carriiing burdens, standing ele phants, kneeling elephants', run. ning elephants and in the midst of the elephants two great china pins. "Governors and senators, bish. eps and teachers, editors and publirhers, miners end explorers men flushed with success in the market place, with Colonel Sell, ers' dreams of company flotation men crushed te the wall, facing disgrace and ruin and begging far help; begs with dreams and old men with memories; sycophants and courtiers t'll have sat with Lawsen in that room of the ele phants, while he has spun his word-fabrics." Themas W. Lawsen's odd mu scum-like office in Hosten Ne leiersis in life ever stung hi in ,0 deeplv an the wound inllicted by the New Voik Yin In flub in 11)01. He hillll Ihe s,iei Independence, lit a iet et M.'oe,oon, m,i It looked for a time a- il she might be I'hiiseu te defend the I Viiiei lea's ('up; but the Ni w Yerk "im lit Chili de, hiied the hn.it In I"' h.iind lieimis,. L.iw-eii was net a llll Illbl'l' t, club. rtei wiiiiiiB a hook about the 1 1 - -appelnim, in, , nlillrd "The Law -nil llisieu e Ihe Ainerii.t'H Cup; A Itciud "I I'lltj Yens." he siiiashed the In di peiiih me te bith nml made ueiiu'inrs i el her plales. Mi. Lawsen s'n t. Ian t enli one person em help a iii.iii in this ueild. mid tli.it pii'en ishimsili. Ceii.iinlj feu h.ive ,11'li'i'l linn, ler be has main i ieinii". I "Thei me nil thoreughbii'ds," he s.i.v-1 of Ills eiieiinis, "LM'r.l one of llu'lil would lis,, fr,,!,, ,, sound' sleep In de m" "a eijim. ,; mm tlii'v live! They , no -pi, ,. im,, I,),.," Te inn. I mm th,, h,sS of a (eiipleei million dollars would be i blew fun" Mho hlh, i umild ni ier i i out. .Net mi v'i'u Mi L.iwseu. Mine ilian mice In li i lesi iti.it iiiiieuut with n siuile, nml I e Hi. Ill n de., II lllnes he has liiail" Hill aiiieunl while ie il.l.l abeiei III H el Ills olliee iw: 1 1 i 'il lung M' livautiful Heme Built Te Satisfy Wife's Whim I i ni'1 ' Id i ., I, mil ni a i a-1 ni N.'.llil'i 1100 .onie -in M.,-,! II 1,(11 In I" Hisfi. ii iiii, sin, i, ii iihliii of .Mrs I i.' -en. who I ml ii i ,ai L il that t lie -loin site would hi ideal ler II Wlllllin'f place. 'I he training hiilldlng for til horses wan iih large as Madlben Square darden, in I'ew Yerk. it
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