Professional Documents
Culture Documents
perate m the extreme in stricken Kuropc.' Th^n there will be the at work on another grave also, and ap-
ar<'invited to attend services at''" Til
The Red Cross mite boxes will be one detectives. provision, and it is my express determi- FUNER.^L OHIRCH," 241 West SJd P;..
means of encouraging self-denial In behalf hotel's regular detectives and two rep- nation that they shall have no share In parently, had been frightened away. The (Frank E. (Campbell Building.) Sun>Ia>-.
of the sufferers abroad during the Winter Show Everything, friom a resentatives from each firm lending Nelghberhood AsEoclatlons Have any manner In mv estate.'.' Commissioner believes the ghouls hoped at 10:30 .\. M- Intcmienl at convenience
Mr. Schlff Suggests Diversion of
searoii. and will be- ready for distribution
Floats jewelry will place the jewelry on the The bulk of the estate, the residue, to find old plate or jewels in the "graves. of family.
in a few da vs.
Candy Store to an Athletic Club models and remove it. One ornaihent Subscribed to Fund to Employ goes to the cousins, Clinton M. Ostran- Thomas Pell came to what is now Pel- Sl'IMPSON".- Suddenly, Dr. Charles P, Stlmp-
Chrtstmas Glfts^CardlnaP .\ definite plan to put in operation the that is to be worn Is said to be worth der,.Ida A. Cargill, Reba CarglU Stan- ham Bay Park from Connecticut In ,
son; in his .''.7th year. of acute indige-5- '
.iUKseatlon of Mr. Schlff and others will be Recreation Teacher*. ley,, and Mabel 1054 and got from the Indians about all tlon. Funeral services at his late rej'l-
Farley. Gives •$100. announced shortly. ^Flowers for the Crowds. $100,000. .
Henry VT. de Forest and Thomas F. S.'i^.rilt. Subscriptions to the' Red Cross The'rcsldents of the anelent ^•inaee of
which brouKht the total fund to SMH.- through the audience. After this exhi-
bition they win appear In the gowns
A inspection yesterday of his
brief gate of $45,000, The charitable bequests
include .$10,000 each to the S. P. C. A.,
the' British authorities First Lord of
TERHU,VE,-At North East. Md.. Thursdaj.
new playgrounii .system has given Po- Pelham Alanor. Hei was the first to be
Hyan wene named yesterday as an Ei- should be sent to Jacob H. Schiff. Harlem turned out In great numbers last donated bv the designers to be sold New York Foundling Hospital, the Five buried in the plot.jand there are now
Oct. 2a. Peter S., husband of Laura V.
WlU'am Street or 130 night to see the Industrial pageant for the benefit of the Committee of lice Commissioner 'Woods some. Idea of and father of Mary Day and Stephen P.
ecutlve Committee to have charge (.. the Treasurer,
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Points Mission, and the Los Angeles, there the graves oC four others of the Jntemient Monday, N'ov. 2 2 P. M.-. at
East Twenty-second Street. Mercy's Fund. In the disposal of the the popularity with which his order Cal., City Hospital.
Immediate purchase of $309,000 worth Ye.sterday's contributors and the -which had been organized under the di-
costumes these actresses will assist:
Pell family. North East. .
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purely loqal affair, and that they did It MISS GUNN 's Bedd ing plans. Special to The Xew York Times.
WEGE.— Bertha L,ouIaa. Iij her 6l6t vear. on
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Avenue contained 500 boys and -girls Five hundred Irishmen, from 18 to 85 Friday, Oct. SO. 11)44, beloved wife of
in London. I,; •, 'A'V '
100 all by themselves. NEWPORT, R. I., Oct. 30.—Dr. CJeorge Henry L. Wege. at her residence. 458
"Following several days of <-abled ciiurcn, -viontciair,... JJ^^-
onferegauonai
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S9 Her Marriage to Frederick G. Hos* and children at play, between 3 anil 6 years of age. arrived yesterday on the
Prospect Place. Brooklyn, N.. T. Futjcroi'
Nm.n,i.v)o..rinno
communications korn^af>r.
between i>io
the RolG-iaii
Belgian
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no
They did something to be proud jof, for o'clock. Livingston Peal)ody, formerly a promi- White Star liner Cedrlc, having left, it services Saturday. Oct. 31. at S I'. M.
I'ommlttee In New York and Anit>assa-
Jerry Crary
was Quite a parade. '\ATien the head tetter to be Held on Nov. 5* nent New York physician, died suddenly sharp. Interment Sunday, Nov. 1. at S
Greenwich Pres. Church. New York.. it
Among the first to greet hlni -were was Said, to avoid having to serve in
uor Page in London and Dr. van Dyke, M. D. Thompson.. of it reached Third Avenue and 129th Miss Martha Catherine Gunn. whose at his home in "Narragansett Avenue, P. M., in Evc^reens Cemeterj'
the American Minister to the Nether- Pres. Church. Little Britain... ->the mothers. They have organised from heart disease.
this city, tonight the army, as there was belief current WHITING.-i-On
lands," said Father Stlllemans, head of Mrs. H. A. Maurer Street, the spot that had been set for marriage to Frederick' G. Hostetter, a themselves in a mothers' association to Dr. Peabody only recently returned In Ireland that conscription was likely
(.)ot. 28. Ellse MarselUa. be-
loved wife of William Mason Whiting. Jr.
I':'; Belgian Committee, yesterday, "the Rutgers Sijnday school. demobilization, the end of the parade son of Mr. and .Mr?. D.. Herbert Hos- aid In the playground work, and a
here after spending the Summer in to be enforced in the hear future. Funeral services Saturday at 2 P. M. at
Belgian Relief Committee today took. M. TJ. Church. Plainfield... was still unwinding' itself from the side tetter of Pittsburgh, will take place on Quebec. He attended a dinner tonight Other passengers who boarded the 4'i4 Riverside Drive. Pleaae omit flowers. ,
steps for sending by special steamer a Pres.- S. S.. Palaclos. Texas........ ]l I Thursday, Nov. r>, at St. Thomas s committee of the mothers told the and did not complain of feeling 111, but Cedric ^t Queenstown said that it was WIEBK.—On Thursday. Oct. 29. after a brief
cargo of food to Rotterdam. From gmploye.j Nlchthoi;ser & I.evy.'. 13 streets around Third Avenue and 125th Church at 4 o'clock, -will have her sis- Commissioner that the public street - was stricken after returning home. a mystery in Ireland where tlfe 500 illness, Mary A. Wiolw. dearJv bclovcil
ter. Miss Elisabeth Gunn, as her maid
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that point, thriugh an organization Just i
S'i^-„"^ .', Street. The procession started from this
playground waa one of the" best things men got the money to pay S37.50 lor mother of Ed»-ard C. Minnie D.. Ger-
sister. Miss Elinor
completed, dlsft-tbution will be made.
"CondiUonsTn Belgium are approach-
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" comer at 7 :30 o'clock and went down to of honor Her voung
Gunn. will be the flower girl. the city administration ever did to im-
Dr. Peabody was theson of Judge
Charles Augustus Peabody, and was in
passage with $25 to land in addition to
purchasing an outfit Many of> them
trude M,, Carrie L. WMener, and- A. Jane
XS'hitnej-*. Funeral from her late njsl-
No further food ...". Ueth Street, to Seventh Avenue, to 110th
D. Herbert Hostetter, Jr., is to be his provc conditions for the moral and dcnce. .".20 Dt^catur St., Brooklyn, on S»t- '
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his sixty-fifth year. He was born in never earned more than S5 a week, and urday at 2,:30 P. M.
yupplies are obtainable in England, and i
g',. Agnes's Guili, .St. Peter's Church, Street, to Manhattan Avenue, to 125th brother's best man, and the ushers are
physical welfare of the boys and girls this city and was a graduate of Colum- it was
believed the funds had been .
The greater, part of whatever is donei MorrlMown Street, to Third Avenue and 129th Street, to be Edward H. IJttle of Morrlstpwn, bia University in the class of 1K;o, re- supplied by German agents- to cause BAHR.— Berilvi, 30,".
toward provisioning the destitute mill- caass No. 1 N J S BonsaiGolstra White of Baltimore, of the lower east Bide. As a.n evidence ceiving the degree of A. M. He waa. -disaffection In Ireland. Another 500 East' S.3d St.. uct.
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mittee of women Informed Mr. 'Woods School in 1873 and took a course in sailed from Queenstown yesterday,
"The London Americin Committee is
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.member of the Univesity Council from ham Manor. Oct. 2*^. Funeral
ments as the accredited vehicle for help contribution of .$100 from Cardinal Far- cheered him. Everj' variety of childish l.Syi until .1885. He was formerly u Marriage and death notices intended lom'urrow.
ley and another of .SoOO from Robert was a body 'of MardI Gras revelers in
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abotit half a and dls- GENF.RAL FUND. daughter of Mrs, George Francis Zanes, mained closed to vehicular traffic. York Academ.v HARI.IX.— Eliz.lbeth,
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million dollars, is
Manhattanvllle, the lot of tjie women of Mediclna, the .-\.sso- 239 West OCth St.. Oct,
trlbntlng In Belgium, 9.000 tons of food. Elizabeth Youne, South Wilton, Conn Jl in sleeveless bodices and short skirts and Edwin Hawlcy Mulr, son of Mr, older boys, who are permitted to pltli ciation of American, Physicians, tne - 2s.. aged 'l--.. .
Food being unobtainable in London, Ain- G. A. Schroder, Beacon. N. Y 10 Be- and Mrs. John Mulr of 17 West Eighty- New York Practitioners' Society, aiid (Engafffli. HEIXf^ICir.-Wilhelm. SSS'lst Av.. Oct; 29.
was not altogether a happy' one. ball. "Ssing a soft rubber hall, had r>ne Funei
baasjidor Page telegraphed back to the Oliver E. Dunbar, Detroit. Mich contingent came the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. STEWART-ERSKIN. il tonw^rrow. P. St.
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Beaale Brakin HORC.AN-tiONOVAX.— Mary,
sixth Street, will take place next Tues-
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committee In this city its latest remit- Cong. Chin-ch of Richmond, Vt.. end of the long block to themselves. He was also a member of the I'nivor- Harry 391 HudsOT) St..
100 the heavy artillery, the massed deliv- day. Nov. 3, at the. home of Mrs. Fred- , |C. Stewart.
George Laub's Sons. Buffalo. ,0.',t. 2S. P. M.
l-'-UHcral today. "2 '
tance of $50,000, Intended for the pur- erv wagons Df leading Harlem mer- Church, Waterbury, Conn 2S
Storekeepers join with the parents slty, Centur}', and City Clubs ot this JELlpvBlv.— P.arbara. 52 East SSth St.. Oct.
St. .rohn's
chants, and then the floats, in which erick Dillingham, 542
Mansfield Place. Dr. Ppabody married Jane de
chase of supplies In London. As ade- H. H. Benedict ...2" in giving their approval to the street city. 2.S. FimeT-af todav. '1 P.- M.
quate food supplier, which can only be Church. Jameaport, N. Y there was represented everything, from Brooklyn. The Rev. Lewis T. Reed is Peyster Hugglns of this citj- in 1883. asatrifti. J0H.\.'50N.-Mar>- J.", 3,258 Hull Av., Bronx,
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to officiate. Only the Immediate fam- playgrounds. Though the streets are
furnished by this country, can best be Albert Watson .; ^ 10 a cand.v store to an athletic club.
friends are to HAAS-1;EKN"HARD.— Mlaa Doretta Bern- Oct. 20. ^'^uneral todav.
shipped from this city, the Belgian Re- Mary T. Voss, Buffalo 5 To pick out displays of special excel- ilies and a few Intimate closed to regular traffic during the John H. Lyon. hard of 710 W*st 180th St. and Mr. L KIRCHLECHNER.-1-Vank. 3J..3 East -137th
Anonymous lence would be difficult where so many be present. Mr. Mulr Is a member of Haas were quietly married Tyesday, Oct.
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Oct 2S.
lief Committee here places itself and its-
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play hours it does not Interfere v.itn John H. Lyon, President of John H.
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facllitles at the disposal of any oi>e E. B. Manvel. Phelps, N. Y 1 were so good. One float drawn by the New Y'ork Stock Exchange. ordinary business. AVhen goods are to
27. only members of the family being KOCH.—cTustav. I, (MI Lexington Av., Ocli. 2S.
ivho wishes to use Its services. The sup- Martin Deckliard 2ri
thirty-two horses represented a scene Lyon & Co., Inc., dealers in paper and presentl 'fhey departed for a ten days' agRil 73. Funeral today, 2 P, 51.
G. I. Bonner MARTLVEZ.— Julio. 446 West 133d St., Ocl.
I>lles .moat needed are wheat, rice, beans,, Town of Hyde Park. Vt In ancient Germany.
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Mrs. R. Rothschild..
model of its first building, erected in Martha S. Gay, daughter of Mrs. Mar- deliver bis goods and depart. of I'i years. Mr. Lyon was a piuiieei- I-'^-ank': }*.- Wuppermann, at Trinity 29. Funeral -alay. 9::i0 A. M.
pier In this city to which such food may St. Mary's -PMiih, Castleton. S. I.. tin Gav. has been changed from Dec. Hol"*en, J^ on Mar,
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shipped, charges prepaid. No ship- Mrs. S: Klmbone, Scales Mound, 111 IfiSS. tmd one of the building now oc- There are now twenty-one blocks set iii the. paper business, having estab- I'huri'b,
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N. It,
-MULLI.V.— Katherlne, 414 East IS"-! St., Oct.
l.ip
cupied, togetner with the original bell, 29 to Dec. 2S. and It will be given at aside for the daily use of the childrtn lished his business in 1856. He was born - -19H;;, '-- :
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27. aged :». Funeral todav. A. M.
ment, however, should be made without PELGL'K.N FUND. the debutante's
advance communication with the com- imported from Amsterdam in 1734. Tlic the Colonv Club by Sears Young.
in Manhattan, Sunday e.xcepted. and in this city, but had lived in Brooklyn O'COX.VELL. -Michael. Jr., 241 West lOiilh
WlUlam F. Bissell, Vershire, Vt Salvation Army also had a number of aunt, Mrs. -Thomas five blocks In Brooklyn. The Cqmraia- for nearly thirty years, where he wa'? Brooklyn. St.. Ocf 28. Funeral todav. 2 P. M.
tnlttee at 10 Bridge Street. This will A. N. Oakley sioher expects to increase this nitm- Lyon was. 0'HERI.,THY. —Sarah. 5;!4 Wept 55lh
Insure only usable supplies being sent, Thomas A. Buekner. ..- rtoats in lino. Florist wagons scat- yiTs: Benjamin B. Thayer is to give active in church work, Mr. BINGHAH-RARXUM—Oct. 2?, Gertrude
Funei:al today, 2 P. M.
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tertti flowers over the crowd, and Et a tea at Sherry's on Dec.) 22 for her
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ber, so that in time practically all the for forty-five years a member of the W. Barnuiii to Charles E. Bingham. 29.
:ind also that the shipmeDt may arrive Alexartder T. Kellner De Kalb -Avenue M. E. Church, and HULT,— WOCH.WORTH.-^ct. 28. Anna PEXOEI.L.- Albert. 315 Eas=t 158tb St.. Oct.
it a time "wheti It can be handled most ^ FRENCH FUND. float which otherwise, bore no marking debutante daughter.
displayed' the sign. " Do Your Christ- Thaver, Instead of the dance which
Miss Marie R. children Ot the congested districts will
be provided with .places to enjoy them- was President of Its Board of Trustees \Voolwbrtli to iL MartiB Hull.
B.
27. Funeral today, 9 A- M,
promptl}'. at the time of his death. He was al.«o
PERFIELD:-John J., 1,497 Hoe -*v., Hror,\.
Phillips Phonix. .|100 mas Shopping Early." she had planned to ghe there on Dec. selves in outdoor recreation. Newark.- - .
Oct. 2S. -
'.Although the contributions to /the Additional subscriptions received by One feature that was remarked was 2.1. Thus far the difficulty has been to Superintendent of the primary depart- SIEVERSi— HEI.MSTAEDTER. — Oct.
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fimj sufficient play leaders to super- ment ot the Sunday school, for which 29.
neral .^^2 East Wth St.
the need of cash is most pro.j.s- The wedding of Miss Harriet Cole- intend the games of the, children. The he erected a brick building at the rear
Annilil^.U. Helmstaedter to E. J. -Sievc.-s.
WALL.—Frank,
) ''..i.OtJO.
Cross F.imd yesterday were wliich the parade brought out. The in- man Glover and Gardner W. Millett 540 Ea.'t SSth St.. 0-.;-t. y.
is. A further remittance -of $5,0<X) Alexander & Bald- vasion of tlie automobile does not seem will take place at noon today at The People's Institute has supplied the of the church at his own expense. He Funeral todav, 2 P. M.
',\is made' yesterday to Minister van win ...i.. $250
[Berlin & Jones En-
velope Co ..$50 to have affected the quality of the Moorlands, the country home of the Iart;est number of them. The Mothers' left a wife and a son, Willard Lyon. mtn. WATSOX.-Ella A., Polyclinic Hospital, Oct,
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aged
,'yke to help the Belgians in Belgium,
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i response to the follpwing cable Inspector Ryan, with about ."iOO po- at Fairfield, Conn, Obituary Notes. Funeral from
torn him: 'Have Just visited Belgian This fund is now $5,141. 29. Jiflm Little^ Moffat. 35th St., Oct. 28, aged 61. Fluaeral today.
» fugee camps on Dutch-' border and The fund for the relief of the -women licemen, was in charee 6f t'ne in situation
hand. Edgar Farrar Bateson, who Is to marry
for this purpose. Mrs. EAT STILLWELL BARDEI.L. for ills late residence, 400 West 150th St., on
Bntoklyo.
and children of France, contributions to and kept the crowds well a number of years one of the best-known .«at«r4ay. 2:30 P. M.
M.ined cities in Belgium. Situation piti-
which should be sent to Mrs. Whitney There were no accident's, although the a Miss Rosina Hoyt Otis on Nov, give 4. in St. ,
BACH — Markna.
•;c.. Need here still great. Many Warren, 1(3 Kast Forty-seventh Street, horse which became terrified by
Bartholomew's Church, is "to his FLORENC E MACBE TH BACK. soprano church soloists In Brooklyn, died
yesterday at the Flushing Hospital. For
ALTA-:X.-|.\t Bo.--t"n. M-OES.. on jDct. 29, -Anna
M.. leloveJ wife of Benlafcn J. Allen. Oct. 2S.
804 St. John's Plate,
>usanda of homes blotted out. farewell bachelor dinner tonight at Del- BRICKMAN.—Henry. Home for the .Vged.
Re- amounts to $22,993.28, of which .$.S9 was searchlight oh| the reviewing stanti, into monico's.
moie than eight years she was soloist in th.i Sfrv'ii.es at 32-3 Decatur St.,'Brooklyn, on
Oct.
of all refugees for present
!.iriatIon .
received yesterday from these tJersons started to back a delivery wagon Will Sing in Century Opera Nov. 3 First Congregational Church of Flushing. Suntla}-, at 2 P. M.
COLLIXGS.—Wllllasi.
2,S.
Jr.. 168
A HalloweeiT f§te for the benefit of It was while occupying this position that I'msiJct-t
,Mipos3ible.
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More money iwould be very
.«»jful here to feed poor class o^ refu-
gees.'
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C. W. Tlilery..... $2.1 [Anonymous
R. W., Brooklyn.. 1 .Alice
the crowd of children, and might have
$10 done considerable damage If It had not the destitute Belgians is to be given to-
Welles...... 2 he*^n
caught and dragged back Into the night at the home of- Mrs. William R.
—
Leonora Sparkes Returns. she married William R. Bardell, also a
singer of note. She Is .aurvived by her hus-
BOUVIli^.-On Friday, Oct- 80, at her resi- Place, Oct. 29.
dence.! 14 West 46th- St., Alexin* E.. DB L.V MOTTE.—Johannes. 70 South lOtb
... -latigliler of the late Michel and l,ouls<>.
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Mi.ss C. B. 5unkle, ."ilMme. Francatse... 10 Miss Florence Macbeth, the AmerCcan band and child. m. St.. Oct. 80. Funeral tomorrow.. 2 P.- M.
Ifenry. R. Drowne. tOl .Anonymous 1 middle of the street by Patrolman- Grace at Great N«ck. L» I. Socletyiglrra Vernoo Bouvier -of Philadelphia. Re- HiATON.— .\nna M. 3.007 .Atlantic .W.. Oct. .
Teat«rdar'« Glf«s 98,388. Mt-s O. L. Hoyt.. 25 Francis Trainor of the Sixty-ninth dressed as witches will sell appropriate
, coloratura soprano, who sang last sea- Former Surrogate CHARLES ALPAFGH tiuierri mass nt St. Patrick's Cathedral on 27. age.1 9 month.s.
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novelties and favors, and there Is to be died at hishome in Flemhlglon. N. J., .i'es- -MonOay. Nov. 2. at 10 o'clock. Intar- HENRY.—Walter J.. St. Peter's Uosiiital.
Contributions received yesterday by Contributions to the fund for the Precinct. son with the Chicago Opera Company, '
exhibition dancing. terday from a complication of diseases. I^*' nietit iti Philadeli-'iia. It Is requested no Oct. 29. aged 18. J"unc?al todu> 9:30
the Belgian Committee totaled $S,328.-i4. American Ambulaiice Hospital In Paris, arrived yesterday from Liverpool on the w.iB bom In Alexandria Township plghty flowerp be sent.
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.'B.-lgian Relief Committee, 10 Bridge brought the total to $109,821.06. These chanical doll in " The ^Tales of Hoff- flce. ..\ widow sur\-lvcs. her late residence, 1,033 Garden St., Ho- LOCKWOOD.—Harriet G.. S8 Morton St.',
Special Show in Fifth Avenue. Francis D. Canfield, at Yonkers, for the
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.Street. Yesterday's gifts, cents omitted,' persons subscribed these amounts, cents mann " en Nov. o. She will also sing in Miss ALEXINE E. BOTTVIER, daughter of I'oUen. N", J., on Sunday, Nov. I. 1914. at Oct. 28, aged 6(;,
were omitted, yesterday bridal attendants. " The Barber of Seville " and " Lucia the late Michael and Louise Vernoo Bouvli-r -IP. JI. Inteniient private. Tarrytown MARTIN.— Joseph P.. 200 Hamburg Av., (Vt.-
A. A. Not«ba«rt.<2.000 Mai*v F. Linen Mrs. C. P. Cham- George Crbuse
When final arrangements were com-
Mr.*!. Clarence H. Venner Is giving a of Philadelphia, died at her home, 14 We.sl (X. Y. ) p.tper'p please copy. 29. aged 56. Funeral tomorrow-. 2 I*. M
dl Lammermoor." Miss Macbeth said
<30LD.M.VX.— Matilda, in her 75th year, -wife MEYER.
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5 -August. «43 De Kalb Av.. (ii-t. 28,-.
Henr*' Helde .1.000 J. Z.' Batten bcrlalne. (2d)...$,W0 C. S. B pleted early this morning for the ter- tea dance on Dec. 11 at her home, ;>H> Forty-sixth Street, yesterday, after a lonp
5 that she had an engagement tosin.? at She Is survived by two brothi^rs and aged 53. Funeml tomorrow. 2 P. M.
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-W L. Hark-
.'. 500
Alice W. Howell.. 25
A. I,. Plncoffo
Anonymous .;
Edith E. B. Sey-
500 J. H.
thwait
Cowper- centenary pageant tonight It was esti- West Seventy-fifth Street, to Introduce
Miss Mabel Venner.
the Kursaal in Ostend and had to leave
Illness.
two sisters. Miss "Bouvier had lived in tbi.-*]
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City for many years. She cared but little Oct. 30. Funeral notice later.
r. E. Drury .500 C. H. Taylor..... burn 200 Dudley Teney ....
.' anrj Samuel. Funeral services will be MYER.— George B.. 1.O07 Dean St., Oct. 29-
Miss Louise Hellen.and Thomas Wil-
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Mrs. G H. Warrcn.aoo Mrs. R. D. Smith.; 10 Mrs. W. Jennine»..2'Ki Helen Oxford Woiild take part In the parade. They son way to capture Bru^sselSv f(ir society, and devoted her life to works -uf
belli at her late residence. 148 Lenox Av.-,
RYAN.— Thomas 433 63d Jil., Oct. 28,
.\. B. Purdy 2uo C. I>. Carver 2o Mrs. D. S. Lamont. 1001 Garden City . Bowers are to be married today in Miss Leonoia Sparkes, a soprano -,vith charity. Her funeral will take place at the Sunday, Xov, 1. 1914. at 10 A. M. J"u-
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Funeral today. 10 .\. M.
.lames H. Jones. .200! r. J. -Whtsijer „ Tuesday Danclnff B win represent historical, educational, AVashington, D. <:•. Mrs. Robert Taft, the Metropolitan Opera Company, also Cathedral on Monday at 10 A. M... and thi^ neral^twn-ate. Kindly omit flowers.
it.;. 1 SCHIF.S.'SRR.- Margaret. ISO Xomiaii Av..
escar Kahn S.""!" Sarah M- Rlchard- Class :...-8lisara F. Jones -1 indiistrial, .ihd patriotic subjecbs, a sister of the bridegroom, ' who was airived on the Cedrlc to be ready for the interment will be in the family \-BUlt in
GORE-— On Oct. 28, 1914. William H. Gore. Oct. 20. .Tged 13. Funeral today. 2 P. M.
A. Day.. 100 Ernest G. Swift... 50' there two weeks ago, will be Philadelphia.
A\'. ton j. . . J
A special feature of the entertaimnent married opening of the Italian opera season. She Funeral services at his late residence, 20 6EARLE.— Charles F.. .37!! Decatur AT.. Oct.
i;iMrffe D. Pratt.. IW IV. E. Colville ,''.
The Dollar Christmas Fund for Home- matron of honor, and Robert Taft. said that, with other opera singers, she Mra. CHRISTIANE S. ROESER, ivlfe of Halsey St.. Brooklyn, on Saturday evet^ 29. Funeral service today.
Mrs. G; Schirmer.ilOO P. P. Chapon 10 less Belgians, organized a few days ago n Fifth .\ venue will be given at the eldest son of the former President, is .
sang at Somerset House, Strand, I.iOn- Louis Eoeser, a retired banker, died on Wed- Ing at 8 o'clock. Philadelphia and Pottj- SEXTON -Annie. 152 16th St.. Oct. 29. Fu-
jr. K. Gaston 100 Pres. Ch.. dalem nesday at her home at 973 Aldua Street, the
F B. Y'atcs 100 N. T with Henry Clews as Treasurer, an- 'ubllc Library by performers from the to be best man. The bride Is a cousin >don, where 10o,00i) recruits from the olvil
Bronx. She was a member of the Ladles'
villc iPenn.) papers pleaae copy. neral tomorrow. 2 P. M.
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nounced .yesterday the first list of dona- of Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock of Ne\v service were drilling to go to the frciit. HE.NDEBSOX.- Mrs. Mary E. Henderson, SHEPS.— Heary. 1.38:) Galea Av., Oct.. 2».
Mrs. C. B. Mllmjne.lOO VV. C. Hlgglns '^ iippodrome. In the intervals between Pioneer South Bronx Property Owners' As- Funeral tidav. 2 P. M.
tions, amounting to $1,000. The firs' .no divisions ot the parade Marceline,- York, who will attend the wedding, also widow of William J. Henderson, on Friday. __ . : .
Funeral t9morrow, 10 A. M.
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here with a company of zouaves for months ago,, died on Monday In the Hahne- o'clock. Funeral strictly private. 28. aged 31.
Virginia Christie.. .I H. l-^lsk :o $50. A cable received from London an- Tea Dance In Aid of Red Cross. Some the Passengers on Five mann He had been
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B. Hebert. 5 Mrs. Burle. '
. ."t nounced that the English Shilling an e^thibltion drill. A troop of sacred
tea dance will be given this after- A
of
Liners —The Arrivals.
In
Hospital, Philadelphia.
business in .Vltoona, for more tlian fifty HYAM.-i -^-Selma Hyams, at^ Salt Lake Oty,
I'toh, Oct- 80. beloved daughter of Leah
Jer8e.T City and Newark.
BAILEY.— Nettle M., Newark, Oct. SO, aged
r» Christmas Fund, started three weeks white donkeys from Ceylon, a number years, and was 70 yeai-s old.
I'res. Ch., Ramapo. 10 Mrs. H. K. VIeie at the Waldorf-Astoria in connec- P. an'd the late Louis Hyaras. .32.
ago. now amounts to $250,000, It is the of acrobats,
and one or two circus acts noon H.-^RRT E. ROBSON. an expert telegraph
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?.*'•" Xw ^'"^'"- is -A Britisher... ark. Oct. 28. aged 57. Funeral today, 2
Jart. 5.' and to make a contribution lor Jacob H. Schlff, W. H. Inch. W. H. Lee. Miss A. Llovd. A. Brooklyn. Mr. Miller was born in that bor- wav. on Saturday. Oct. 31. at 10:45 A. M.
^' _5^,V,"- ?2.Anonyni.ous ... 10 war relief. Gen. Howard Carroll, President of the Paterno is President of the ladies' aux- P. Prior, C. A. Kathbone. Dr. and Mra. J. ough sixty-five years ago. and was long iden- P. M.
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) rank PbiUlps .... JO Esther Homey..... 1 Tercentenary Commission; Arthur Will- iliary of the hospital fund. H. Reed. W. Haddin Smllh. Mrs. C. T>wlB tified with the management of the Manu-
KESSEL CJn Friday. Oct. 30, 1914, William MAINE-STANLET.— Anna M., 305 Arlington
—
Jlrs. G. E Palma.. lOodus Horney. lams, Dr. George F. Kunz, Samuel Ta'bot. John Waller, and J. M. Walllngron. National Bank. He was Kessel. beloved husband of ^lllan ,Kea- Av.. Jersey City. Oct. 29. - .
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LAST DAY OF BAZAAR. facturers* ,
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sel, nee Levy, -brother of Adam, Charles. MILLER —Mlna. 486 'South 10th St.. New-
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U«!il?'r-°°J.„'!!iS;^^k Hornef. S F^airchild, John D. Crimrains, George
W. Perkins, Mayor James H. Preston
LATE. FRANC0NIA24^URS COLUMBIA, (Glascow.)— Mrs. J. Arm-
atron*. A. S. Balrd. S. E. Bramley. Mli>a L.
twienty-five years a member of the board of
the Janea Methodist Episcopal Church. Hla Ijoula, Joseph, Nicholas, and Anna Moeh- ark, Oct. 29. ag -d *6. Funer.tl Nov. 2.
In hla SUTTON.—Charles. 94 Walnut St., Newark,
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wife and five children aurvlve him. llch and Christina Zimmerman
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Red Cross Enterprise Will Close of Baltimore, and a delegation of city Cunarder Delayed by Bad Weather Amj- Denny, Mr. and Mrs. James Gardiner.
Mrs. ANNIE SEMLBR. widow of Johli .34th year. Relatives and (riendti aUo Oct. 30. aged 76. Funeral tomorrow.
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10 -- '0 officials and business men from Balti- Mlas Justlma Gray. W. A. Brown. William Brooklj-n Lodge, B. P. O.'B. No. 22. are 1-30 P. M.
Sullivan Bessie 10 with Halloween Features. French. J. W. Bunrefs, T. G. Mill. Mr. and Semler. and a resident of Brooklyn for more
A. A. Havemeyar.. 60 f.„.h -
more. on the Atlantic. than thirty years. Is dead at her home, 11 invlteU to attend funeral, from hla Iffte CBHAI'S.-Capt. Jonn H.. Newark. Oct. 80.
vr. a Bantord 20 n t m '
Mrs. Martin Glynn, wife of the Oovr
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Mra. J. S. Shaw. Mlaa M. E. Wallace. Mr. residence, 179 Decatur St., on Sunday. Funeral tomorrow, 8 P. M.
In the other divisions will be the Sheffield Avenue.
O. W. Stevens;... 5 j' „„"•„• and Mra. R. A. Millar, and Mra. I. Innea. She Is survived by her WARNER.—
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ernor. wearing a striking gown of black llxtyors and city officials from cities The Cunarder Franconla arrived from son, William H. Semler, who Is manager of Nov. I, at 2 P. M. Intennent, Lutheran Frank B.. ISO Camden St..:
.Toseph parsons 80 s"°rS„»," • •
In the State, civljr bodies. Spanish War
MINNEHAHA. (London.)— F. S. "Peer. Mlaa the Eastern District office of the Weatem Cemetery-' Newark, Oct. 30. Funetal notice later.
Dr. J. A. McCorkle 25 S,^"J*"""'^ • and white, poured tea at the Th6 Liverpool laat night fwenty^four hours W. Robertson. Mlaa E. B. Dodda. Miss M. B. Long Isisad.
Dansant in the dance hall of the Red Veterans, and the Old Guard. Wray. W. Stralky. Mr. and Mrs. O. Glllam, Union Telegraph Companr, LEEPER.-^Wednesday. Oct. 28, William Mil-
The historical division will be headed late, owing to bad weather on the At- CHARLES FREDERICK SBARLE. tm- lar Leeper. In his 72d year, at Hotal Bn- BAECKER.—Henry,- Woodlhaven, Oct.
worth 2S 5'.,^=DJI^T»- •.• Cross Bazaar at the Grand Central Pal- and Miaa E. Cargill. 27.
M. Walker by a float called " America." Every
ace yesterday afternoon. Among others lantic, Capt. D. S. Miller said. She ployed by the American Eipresa Company, dlcott. Bloomlngton (111.) and Leaven- aged 63.
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city department will be represented in brought 190 first cabin passengers. Of FREDERIK VITL, (Copenhagen. I—H. T. died from Brlght's disease on Thursday at worth (Kan.) pajjers pleaae copy. Funeral BARTHALME.—Adam J., Jr., Ridgewood.
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present were Mrs. John Boyd Thacher, Anderson. Mrs. Gunther-Gardner. Miss Suale his home, 379 Decatur Street. Brooklyn.
];-iy». North Av. _ Lota the municipal division.
Harry The horse
Tl<iker. Miss
St. George these 150 went to Boston by special Grant. Ralph Tossing. W. H. May W. A.
Ha prl\-ii,te. Oct- 28. aged 4 mtmtha-
train three hours after the liner had
was 52 yeJars old.- LTOX.—John Conn., after H.. Bridgeport BE<;hERT.— Mary E.. 80 8th St., Ixing Inl-
Miss show, Robinson, Mrs.; Henry P. Dlmock,
e«!uestrlan section, commercitil, Patterson. J. J. MeCormack. 'Alfred Albera. -
Mrs. Frank Turner, the Misses O'Gor- floats will make up the- remainder of
.
-Jos6 Pardo, former President of 'Beru, Smith. MisB D. Smith, and Mrs. II. Wilson. Frieiids requested to attend funeral aer^-- BRADY.— James 28. seed 43.
It.. (Joeens. Oct.
108, Jimlor O. U. A. M.. died on Thursday at CARNEY.- Mary E.. 178 Sth St., Long Isl-
K. -Von Htftten... »0 ?'|'=^'"",';. 1- Clinton 6 l(-es'')ii Creenwood Chapel. 2 P. M.. Sat-
.MionymoUB 2.1 J^ H. Wright 2,', rnan, J. Dickinson, Mrs. Arthui- M. the divisions. It Is estimated that the M who came on the Franconia on his way
to Lima with liis faihily. said he had
TlVCA D'ABKirZZI. (Genoa.)— Col. John his home. 7 Stanley Street. Union Course, L.
He was .17 years old. urday, (Jcr. 31. Interment Greenwood and City, Oct. 28. Funeral today, a:30
H. Mcintosh... 23. V-,.•'•?""''"'' Dodge. Mrs. Montgomery Hare, Mrs. parade w^ill take four hours to pass a
•'' Elddle. T. S. .4. Mrs. T. J. Duoheanay. L.
: I. Cemete.-y, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. M.
•Mrs. BERTHA LOUISA tTEGE, wife of — Timothy,-
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not been home for five years or min-
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Mrs. S. S. .>-!pr.igue. •JS^''"''* -^^ I'iivenport B Talcott Williams.. Mrs. Harry "Kraft. point. Marshal Louis A. Ames aiid the C. D'.\rcl:i. .Edmund KoenlK. E. S. McCart-
Henry L. Wege. died yesterday at her home. McINTYRE.—At her home, Glenwood. Hud- COLLINS. Jamaica. Oct. 28,
.\; N. Williams... l.",
A"'-''',.-*- Ku^'ell... BO Mrs. Wilton Merle Smith, Mrs. Anson J<eventy-first Regiment Band will leatl gled with politics s^nce he relinquished ney. Mrp. (|-. G. Mitchell. C. H. Slade. Mrs.
son X. Y., (jct 30, 1914. Matilda Loulaa, aged 46. ,
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Mrs L. Hubbell.. 5 £.« Witt C. lu.ws.. 10 Phelps, and Mrs. Dudley F. Malone. the parade. the Presidency six years ago. Mr. Pardo K. Flower psmlth. Albert Talbot. Mlas M. G. 40S Prospect Place. Brooklyn, from heart DRIER.— Lester M., tjnlon Course. Oct. 29,
disease. She was bom In German.v Bl years youii^est daughter of the late John Mc-
I'harles .W. Lee... 25 w. B. Grav.iti, lo The sales from the melting pot ves- The parade, starting at 7 o'clock from said it was a golden opportunity for this Thurston. «;:oijntess D. S. Cesl. Miss M.
ago. and was a member of St. M'ark's Ger- Donald nnd Matilda Bradford Mclntyre,, Funeral aervlce today.
aged 36.
t1. Luedera & Co.. 50 JJ. P. t\arJ lo terday amounted to $200. country to do a great business with the Mundel. and Baroness Alda Thleny. HART.—Thomaa. Jamaica, Oct., 27. aged 43^
Today "will Madison Avenue and 12oth Street^ will Funeral from her late
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Helen A. Cochrane. 10 J.
ment. r.
third class passengers. pany during the regime of Jay Gould and Cemetery on Tuesday. aged 48. .-
Street, thence to Broadway, to Colum- CEDRlC.id.iverpool.l- Henry A<Sams. Miss
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Franti E. Selkirk... 2 Gomel la B. Lydon.. 5 died yesterday at his residence. KISALLER.—WlUIsm. 10 Mill St., Aatorla.
E. Ogden Adams, J. M. Alexander, Mr. and Caen. Eckert. M.4CBETH.— At St. .
Irvln* S<j. Pres. Minnie E. White.. 2 bus Circle, >tirough Fifty-ninth Street Thomaa's Rectory, Oct. 28. aged 82-
8. B.I B'klyn... 6 C. C t matinee for r relief. The parade
to Fifth Avenlie, to Thirty-fourth Street. wa THEATRICAL NOTES. Mrs. W. -M-klns. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bald- 70 South Tenth Street. Brooklyn, in hie
seventy-sixth year. Mr. De la Motie was
Bethel. Conn. Thuraday, Oct, 29, 1914, LAWSOX.—Matthew, Woodba>-en, Oct. 27,
m™ a. C. Brown. 102 Mt. Holyoke girls.. 2 will then go through Thirty- win, Mlaa !E. Baldwin, Mrs. H. Biapham, Marie Kate Macbeth, wife of Re»-. Henry aged 4,">.
W. F. Boiiner, Mrs. M, L. Brooks, D. C. connected with the telegraph service in Ger- Macbeth. Servlcea at Thomas's
NellT H. Walworth H. B.., , 1 fourth Street to Broadway and to Co- Henry Watterstm will entertain a box Brooka. Bj A- Buma. Mra. W. Chandler, many before he came to this country, and on.
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Church.. Bethel, t3onn., Baturday after-
LEAVY.— William. Maapeth. Oct. 27T agied ' IT,.
H K...... 10 Mrs. M. H. Ke- Prominent Actors to Appear at the lumbus Clrole, where It will disband. party of Kentucky newspaper meii at the his arrival here he became general manager McNALLY.- Mar>'. Jamaica. Oct. 28. aged 3S.
Mr». J. M. Amss.. 25 bablan The line of\march will be lighted by Mr. and Mk^. H. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. A. noon at 2:30. Interment at Troy. NT., MONAHAN.— Elizabeth, Brooklyn Hills. Oct.
Lyceum Nov. 13. Lyric. Theatre tonight at the flrat perfomj- Crawford, T. J. Davidson, Mrs. H. E. D« of the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Com- on. Monday afternoon. Kindly omit flow-
A. D. Chew 2J. B.... :
05,000 electrfc lights, donated to the anc« of "The Battle Cry." Charles Bnck. pany, now out of exlatence. Later he lolned 27. aged 67.
A. S. K 25 Cash The British War Relief -Association has c«>lebratIon by tni "" Kay. Mrs. ft. Fearing, Col, J. P. Grant, Mra. ers. PEPB.— Angelo, Long Island
New York Edison th« author of the play, waa formerly a. re- fofeea with Jay Gould and 9en. Eckert, who 68 4tli St..
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City.
Ch. of the Assump- S. B. B. ... F. R. Hamlin. A. H. Hill. A. Lansing. Mlaa MAX.N'EY.-On Thursday. Oct. », 1814, Oct. 27, aged 2.
arranged a special matlnSe at the Ly- Company. porter on The Louisville Courler-Jotamal. W. Livingston. Mrs. 3. D. I.«dor Mr. and were competing agalnat the Western Union
tlon. Weotport, Mary A. McLoon. Company. Mr. De Is Motte retired in 1902. Henrietta Meserolc, wife of CHiarlea P, RETKEWICH.—Waranlka, 520reenpolnt Av.j
; Conn. 20 E. H..N ^.... ceum Theatre on -Nov. 13, when the fol- Ralph Rsrz. who has not been seen at the Mrs. G. w. Maraton, J. G. Morrell, .\. B. Manhey, Funeral ser\-lce« at the tmI- City, Oct. 27. aged 3 months.
Winter Garden In soma time, will appear In Orr. Harcciurt Paine, J. M. Paton, Miss He Is survived by his widow. Dr. Anna C. Long Island
W. Marburj 20 Cash lowing programme will be offered: Manuel Quiroga Plays Again. De la Motte.* ileniie of her alster. Mra. C. M. Meaerole, SC:hILER— Charles R., College Point. Oct.
the Stmday concert at that theatre tomor- Emily Slodn, Chief Jnatlce D, T. Tudor,
t>. Armstrong .... IS L. F.....
5 Miss S. W. Masters 25 A;"th;nrSoV''"c"o^W.. ''ca"!nnT'capt^ .'^"'"".^' iaulroga." the young ipanlsh row nlftht.. Rear Admtllal 'W. K. Van Reypen. U. S. N., MARCns BACH, a pioneer dry gooda mer- 21i» Garfield Place. Brooklyn. Saturday. 27. ac-ed 2. ,
O. M. Ban- .. . chant, waa buried yesterday from hia resi- Oct. 31, -2 P. M. Interment private. SCHMEI.=ER.— John. Woodbaven, Oct. 59.
retired; Mri. Van Ee>-pen, J. Eadie, Mrs, A.
;
A 10 William -W. itViat-d 50 Marshall, given for the first time, and played '''o'ln'st, gave a recital yesterday aft- F. ZiegrfeM. Jr., has arranced a apeclal
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, dence. 904 St. John's Place. Bropklyn. Itfr, MARLtJR,— Henry S,, at Brooklyn. Conn., agei 32. Ftineral today. 3 P. M.
M. Wintera
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Mrs. A. C. Walker, Clara P. Beall 25 Hassall, Cooper ernoon at the Shubert Theatre, his sec- Halloween entertalrment on the .roof of the Bach, who was In hla ninety-firat year, was suddenly, on Thuraday. Oct. 29. Fu- gCHULZ.—Caroline, Glendaie. Oct. 27, aged 71.
Sd . ^ 60 Mrs PenJ. Stolz;.. 5 Cllffc, ^Ti,f°''"ir£'
Cllffe. Frank .^'^li'''''';,''^?''**
Kemble Cooper,
Cnon^r Dion Tither.
ni.-m Tlther- f „.
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New Amsterdam Theatre tonight. Mr. and FRAN'COKI.V, (Liverpool. )-Mlss M. -iins- the last of the original membership of the neral at Brooklyn, Windham CdWnty,
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uniformly good quality, although week Henrietta Crosman bert Fraaer, British Consul General at Bal- Da\'Id Randolpb Morison, son of the lata
Mrs. W. D» Max- D.- E. Petit R ham. William Norris. and Macklyn Arbuckle. tone of Washiiigton next timore; 8. Goodman. Mrs. A. C. Hughea, Fredericlt 8. and Margaret Mortaon, In DO'YLE,— MaurlcS, Xew Rochelle, Oct. 28.
well 25|b. L. Pierce 100 Douglas Fairbanks and Patricia CoUInge, there was something lacking as far as win prtxJuce for the first time a peace play Mrs. Pours Jones, Mr. and Mrs. .C. A. his 6l8t year. Funeral servlca at 200 Funeral today.
Bertha Hooker ... 5 Harriet M. Town- breadth and sweep In his playing Is called " Thou Shalt Not Kill." King, Mrs. C. Lowell, Mlas M. L. Mercer,
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In- a scene from "He Cornea Up Smiling": Wert 0«th St. Siinday, Nov. 1, at 2:80
J. M. CR ....:. 80 send William Faverstaam will present " M
The concerned, Jean Vincent Cooper, con-
the assisting artist, made a
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