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THE NEW YORK TIMES. SATURDAY, 23. 1917. TiOSEllD BOOKS lieu cf Library Atsocia nd Y. A.

Appier Contribution. ID WANTED ALSO Put La In Pacha.ee Will Be Forward; to Frenee Old Copies In Demand. 7'- Nnnl War Work Council of Y-g Christian AMocUtUm. a i. siiane is tnairniaa, I I ljikh I I I.

i v. an ap rt-f lij boka and megastn ...1 of liwrl Pershing's i In Kren. Cihtegrnma In which ur nfly requested that rending I -a sent th soldier wets r-. t-rilj. books and of tie testing magailnts are Tha ttar rVrvlre Committee Amrmt lai-rnry tn Y.

M. C. A. Council ir. the 'al.

addressed to lit Peo- cf Nw Tori. City, itUlntf th great need t-mtks en I snagasine. says aww ird by th War Work Council, been frep th Ainarkiea -m I citrirt la Franca. I'pon receipt tet'Sfame me iuun wni i.tian As-atka workers tailed Into l-r. F.

I I Ml. the local af th War Service, Council Of Arun library, AaaocUUoo and r. Irian th Brooklyn FuUUC deWUd 1sj an tin i appeal i me pn 'f i urnitR at orw.6 tha book Ltr Hia nbol country will an opport'inuy to take part In eurk, but tl eed't present ta ao It a deeded to call on tha iki. for Immediate hlB i t4 vailoua public llbrarlea of New r.Ta cetd rtcalva bouka ln-, i. trtr avirHit troo(a at their varl-, rnt.

a4 to orar1 thm to iM-tiMM of tha New York Uutary at th orUaU. fctfaat ar ail amae, so long as in lair condition and of good ai Ulii. Ttier alioula be in anl tiiarlied Amer- It Will a e- if ti.mora write their i'i tn ae aa add a per- 1.. ih. fill 11 Ali'll it 1 1.1 1 11 ottalo itit wraera nava In Tance reaa- 1 4m ti.A trvwra All salt- In ihu way ri" c'-r ie National war ty or 1 1 in.

inn ma too a.ilJllrra Wanted ar their a.i;:io:a. He hla atate-i 1 i alnng th bor- T-l ti. rv.uit -f he prefrenoa .4 i. lintM aullira in li- lull ef fi.tirt'n and drama, win bi 1 t. hoK.

of adventure, avn'ef iiva aturia. liUtorical nOV- I Mna ef stories. I. tnawrrxta fwe. Huch authore c.

O. 1. bin11oa. Tarklngton. iri'.

urpenheim. have i i ruiae autnor wdh men. rn l.i't'i.f at idv e.pO" if.uli t'fun" and dictionaries. 1 u-11 voaaibiy more than alao books sr. I history, espa-j 1 a "I r.roM ni trav.ia in m.

Ml ir.a teiagraphy, ettbma- a "i ...1 wm Simula wniMtu Lj. I r.e une-lu-aled ar feed- n.e. va not reading A 1 men mu.t be 1 Horn nooae (. 1,. i-n are not ever l.nt be too faslldioua.

I r-' hiwriiMeai leader ny aenuing 1 1 1,1. w.id not find a place i nrar r-iatiy maain ot. ir rf Vatury. Han-ar a. Kv- illoW.

IJterary ttgt. url' -nthi, ist. rrobahly i nwat r.saaa IVA 1 "aa niu I tliaa 1 I iv. luil. a -ra I'i War rouncll or In 1 AM I 4 A wrmjip niu j--.

i-urther Information may had i 'isry at that cfflc. i.wj i.r...& run rnuw. ia t. "Newark Packing Co." Net Sent ty That Concern. a enrrt tServlce and the Newark cuinii a rt trying iorie the aam th Newark Packing or an.

a repvtnbl concm. had tintite ef acida. auch as ar (., in. mnuractr plolves. I ia Street.

Th hate 4. and ao have fvn tew-ived Uiern anl a dia- irrnt la en tiie window of the m. I. enst.tjr exrri.t for lhr 1 and ia brunlt rrtwim. na ia khf.n of th former oo- roii (hat they looked like Ti' iifrnt wlch era all ij'ixH ar.

FVank H.mniliirf- I lciiwir; f. J. Uakr I- 11I. on hir--t: National Aniline 1 Company. William ami Ia-W lirotners.

11U v. a I cf Nw Imt. v.ar CoropanT -IT the ccr.cain which th New i-a thev were dealing "A clear and wise economic. picture of IVlexico, bend any others that I have read." Dr. raZcort' Yilliar)i3 of Columbia University, r.i3iiscArj pnGiLi.r.2 By C.

7. Barron MufrtoV 0 AUDACIOUS WAR0, A business solution, based on first-" hand investigation. Mr. Barron's vivid and illuminating portrayal of Mexican unrest casts a shaft of light over the whole field of international affairs and throw's into sharp relief the fundamental -causes of all wars. With map and illustrations, $1.00 net.

rr TODAY from your bookgtor, from HOUGHTON, FLI.N Publithcrs, Doston and New York, or from THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Tread New York ATTACK GLEN COVE CHARTER Oyater Bay Objects to Paying Bill of th Naw Clty ta TM Krw rara rimfc OLEM COVE. I July of thii Town of Oyater Hay ar-ancfy they Ixrllfv. tha new Httla City of lil i Cova will net out of payln ta ajiaMmnta for nine tnontna whllo ItM town ai large will have to pay tor running the Uy If the charter ta Ju.tlca tha Pracn Joi'h flfilntTt of lilckavllle, another vlllarfe of uyifr ray Town, aaid at a ineelluK th Ton Unrd that the remainder of tha town would have ta bar the tpen af paying the aalarica of the my iflrlala from the dale of tha city a birth- until Jan. lulH. Moreover, the now fiir will Mapa havtna to pay Into the town treaaury any part of the collcll nxt December, which cover tha period from April to theaa eonfiltlona the city wife tart without a cent of Indebtedneaa.

while tie exneneea will be borne by other part of the town" dacla red MHrvrt. Jimtl'-o of the trace Edward who Uvea in the new city, ahoxe -rection he waa atrenuoualy to lO- the charter will be declared unconatHutlonal and that the city may ceaae to be a city almost before it la launched aa a inunlo-Ipality. The Town Board referred tha matter to I'terhart aV iiraham. Ita attorneys, with a requaat for apeed. MERCHANT WED MANICURE.

J. N. Dupula on Hontymoon with Bride. Who Was Mlt Muriel Barry. VI aire.

iMDll K. XMlDttU. whO marriad on Wadneaday ara tear ln today for a honeymoon trip on tha I'aelfio Coaat and in Kooay jwoun k.tf will mtnn ntt I A vi.it tha brlde'a fathar, fhllip Barry of Mr. Lapula la tha head of a depart-ment atora In Montreal which beara hia name, and hta man-lace ta Mlaa Muriel Marry waa tha culmination-of a romance in which tha flrat chaptera were written In Chlcaao and the laat ona here when the couple were married In the nurrn ox m. naif ut 11., -mtu bieakfaat aierwara at tsnerry a.

Arfut 1 montha aito tha bride came to Naw York to naa her own way In the worM, If only j.rnvn to bar folka that alio could do It, for her father la wealthy. "or aome time aha haa been employed a a jnanlcurlat at tha Hotel Aator. where. l)urula haa been a frequent aueaL They had known each other Ion before Mlaa came to Isew ork. Mra.

Herbert Ward of 13 Wwt l8d mA'm mMA aa matron of honor at the weddln. and alma urate niiania, wno i -m-ployed at the manicure ahnp at tha Aator. waa the bridesmaid. J. O.

1- li. Man Barry cama from Chlea for tha wed a in ana gave aw mukoict MAJ. GREBLE WEDS TONIGHT Mies Florence H. Colgate to bt HU Bride at Military Wedding. Miss Florence Hall Colgate and Major Edwin Bt.

John arable. U. A wnoea marrmga win wa. ITanrv 1 1 r.mbrldia an uncle of the bride, and the Hev. Dr.

Daniel Buasell will orriciate. MIns (olat will hav her sister. Mist 1 ifn 1 bmaIjI nftnar. and the other attendanta will be her Mildred Orehie of Philadelphia, a elsier Mla.es Mabel Hall t'olgate. Muriel and thm nrwegroom.

ana nar Mariraret i.oiiriie ni u.ni', 1 -1 r- 1 brother-in-law of Major Grebla. will be hla beat man. and the uahera. all army nfflcera. will Include Captain Thomas 1 1 llJ ft Hushes.

Major pianley M-n'iirihough. ii-Jir Arinur 11. iricr. whltnev ta Wad OH Aua. 11.

Tb. m.rri.ra af Mlaa Marlon -Walt aughetr of Mr. and Mrs. Charle htkitnw af Albany, and Tbomaa B. nmwj i rfcl Knrm, Iudonvltl.

T. The wed- ding will OU let. and MTItt be held In the garden if the ther fire. Mlea Whltnev hi a granddatighte or 1 11. mm vi mu w.

titrm.nl waa announced last Bp tcubrr. -V Miia thirrirt III; Wedding Put Off. Oirlnf to th serious Illnasa of Miss Trances Sherrerd. invitations for her Ainm ta ik Rtv. Adam Brown Oald VTn John M.

Hherrerd of Ealt twg N. J. Th ceremonr was scheduled for underwent tja as IB a a4 Vr avn aa atuvwim I aX rBaa I lltn Bn Ptsar aaaav Mrs. Alex. H.

Rice Operated On. lrfal (a rka Vm Tarfc Tim. a. i kewport. n.

July 2T. lirt. AI ezander Hamilton. Rice, wife of Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice of Newport and New York.

Is resting comfortably at her home. Mlramar, after an operation V. lutaMTM. on Thursday. Mra.

Rlc ronUy returned with her husband from an ex ploration tour 01 Amuoa xuvcr territory. Enaaaemants. ttf.l... VIamI.IiIi Aff tlrmn wlch. announce the rngagement telih, to John TllRhnian itowland.

eon 91 p. Vv. nu-imnv, v. k-h. Mlaa Montelth ia spending the Bummer t-aae i.nini'iin wiin n- nioinrr.

wn pi.u.iw rrom iiw. dbm 01 vm im. 1 member of Squadron but is now an omcer in uia iwit Tiie ennagemant of Mia Marlon lunula Rhaw, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Irving M.

gnaw of Rlveratd, to Creaap P. Waton. eon of Robert si. pMrftft.ilA fmi h. Iw-n an.

nouncod. Mr. Watson was formerly in the oil ouaineea in Mexico, ana came 1.1. -l a. I II 1 1 jyjttt iimi.

1... li. a nephew of Volonol Henry F. Shoe- maker of Illverslde. SC0TLA11D YARD AIDS OUR HUNT FOR SPIES The British Secrit Service Is Closely Co-operating with Our Own.

WARNS AGAINST WIRELESS as Found Making Great I Us of Compact Apparatusr Eaally Tranaportad. n.nA.aM -r Aaaeiatee. Pi-aaa. I LONDON. July W-Tha most affao- tlve method of combating Ui.

Cman espionage system in, the United I la to be found In co-operation between 1 ik. nnwll a.nil the Douca. ac cording to opinlone expreaaad to The I Aaaociatad s'raaa uwn 1 bcolland Taro. From the first daya of tha war Kng- llah police and military aganta wno have had to do with the (fathering German spies hav received maasea of information from. dUaena tegardlng 1 I a 1 .1 1.

ftm auspicious perewna, operation have been enabled to appro-1 nTwVoweVuht Kve beeu at large. Scotland Tard le nao nnnwravn trouble with neutral In the employ of tiS.V9itn- fcsvlor--ff wom.n-s Party. whlcV the United Btatca will have to I t'-iVt I iJlWX-iil dels of the Vnlted Hta tea le part ment I of Justice have been C'emaron houee In Washington, head-lng along these and other related of the National Woinan'a lar- and the American agents nave r-' 1 iniion iniui ruuiriit to persons but In regard to methods of I catching those whOj are working for BirH'V a iw-lrit Bootland Yard haa the aateat aspect for the abllltiea and efficiency of the mora If thy had mora pnwer toi th absence of the Woman'a alised that the task before th Amer because of the ohpetrlotlo. lm-can spy catchera Is oven a more dlffl- vropir And treaaonable behavior of Ita VuiLon," VI. JSLfJL form.

In the first lac. 1 there aimore 1 Pneisnd nd S1? rk in Uld they have more room to. work in ana tnorm avenues of eomamunlcaUon. Thai minuet wlrelaaa aDDaratuS. eaS My moved about and within containers that Ita real nature, la to be il.ll vuarrfiMt aa-alnat.

Scotland Yard iccis. oiiiicuuy. nu been experienced hye with the wire- i I leas, and the police now "Jff an instrument through the of which I ihM. an.mv Inatrum.nla are detected. I Kcntlanrf Yard la lntensetv interested I In thi work that Is belnr dono in the United Ptatee to discover owthe Qer- tnna found out hn American mm rfii.

in Kne-itMn waters i irU th lITon of Vft. hH Wipori ana now mey oiacovrei Ul ocean renoeivou Ol.tn irsn.wria bearlnf tha first American contingent. ESmStiSTr wTth'Va roLWf oocreU in Washington and tneyarei anxious to render any assistance they I Cn toward weeaina; mem i Wholeaale Internment nf Uermana will not aoire tne. problem, t-ngiano naa not iha TnAilea ar abaolutely aur of th aill sHaks llarmatt PawSlllsanTfl nil! I connfM-ttons ojt those allowed to remain Min. in 'tendon that the execution, ot ine rirsi raught would go far In the-United htateo toward persuading, other, Qer- tnmnm aa w.u aa nautrala.

that such work ta extremely haaardoua and vary I was crushed to death. Two mall chlb-llkely to have disastrous results for dren that Mrs. Derenso clasped In her those engaged in it. BIG MAIN FLOODS TUBES. Bursts In Flatbush Avenue and Will I Otlay.Nsw Subways.

A twenty-four-inch water main run-1 hlng along Flatbush Avenue; wlUiln ten feet of the uncompleted aub-1 way tuoea oi in xtenaions ot tne m-1 a LLi. terborough and Brooklyn Rapid TranaitlMlaS Abble MlddUton Gave Mst OT companies hurat at Biarting iac cany i a mnrninv and riAonefl noin tna unner and lower aectlons or the new tubes from St. John' Place to Bergen Btreet. of the late IUv. Dr.

John days. Trolley traffic along Flatbush Avenue aiso waa auspenuea. ine po 1 11.. .11 ii. I rroas streets from St.

John Place to Hergn Htrel because It was feared that th wooden superstructure and the aide- Nowtimat of th amount of water MlddleWa heirs at law would contest poured into th two aubwaya. one placed 1 the wui. Rik. a. a m.

a L. if fur tha Ineraaa of the Ministry a au-a waa aimoai two noun win inn no. i rato'aTatX fiunnG ind partment -of water and tlectrlclty. i i c'. "ala-' aa.ULfiiii..

I Daughter to Mrs. C. McWilllam. Mr. and Mra.

Culver MeWilllam arelaald 01 Jhr niece: io not iee k. Kir.K iri danrhtM. which waa born at theipriatea to religious uses. which waa narn a.t inttrrmicu iw rumuu. ou iu rio-b M.t.mltv Hoanlts.1.

Mrs. Mc-1 William waa formerly Miss Eleanor 1 vhv vdf.uh.vr 55 or KdmimdW. Na. whV'rentTy mirl ried Miss Esther Auchlncloea. THEATRICAL NOTES.

Bart ha, Kallrk haa ebtalDad from the atala af Jacob Oordln the rlghta ta all of ma piajra. una win appmr in one un aaa I net yt bean acted in Engiuh aesaon. I Gaorn Feeler Piatt has made th adaptation. A aariaa at nertormanrae of classical eomadles will aa given by Clifford Teverux and ma company next weaa at voiumpia UnlvraltT under tne auanicaa ec tne Hum mar School. Tna comenlva that will be "iarnS LAdiea, and ehertdan's Ths Bckoei fori Scandal." I kkhard Hann.it and Krne.t Trnex MW bean added to tha cast of The Very farce or I Baron that will be predaeed next month at th Aster.

Among tha other principals Will be William P. Carteton, PurneU- Pratt, liela May, Joaephlne Iirake. nareace Oakley, Mabel Allan, and Rata cwiine. W. H.

Ullmora is staging the piee. 'loiet Homing ate been enragvd far a leading role In tnlir Preaaura," 8ydnay RoMnfald a naw comady to be produoed early in tna new aaaaon ay law at Sirianger, Nad H.iDura naa Men comm taaa the new cantary ravaa. snaw that will' be produced an roof, Hla contract also provide, that he atag all Plerata aaualcal productions aunoa; uie eeming Poland? vrrL a. a i ivi. rt nab ia lv vecoine vi una international stepchild when peace is made? On her own Sid territorial ground 'she is, in spite or emigration and in-1 eradihla richer.

more populous. and in xnany ways oier man ane tm was. iierocrc auiiqi uiooona. author of the now famous "The New Map of Europe, brilliantly presents the ease for Poland and I or the entire' Near East in tiie nEconsTncDTion C7 FCUUID nno the En east AU 11.0, T1IK CENTVRY CO, rabUabera. CASH f- UOOUS IfloaMt HcS and ea daw said as Sara, end amolt re'laertaaa af FOOKS a.Jalkar LIT It Alt rK.VPl.flTY.

We saw and rsmeva aaaas pro many. n. aasia''v are.lod. J1U XJilto rtta- a lea. lorga sasar.

THOMS ERON, ta. COURT PLASTER ANALYZED. Department of tuttlco Invottlgatea Aamnlta SuaDaeted of Dlaeaae. Washington. July sr.

sampiea of court plotter distributed In Brooklyn, ff. by a Gorman paint concern were turned orer to tha "Department of Justice today by Secretary Redfleld, Charfaa hata bean maaa tnai uermana war aoraadlna tetanua and other din eaaea In tha United Btatea through the diatrlbutlon of aurrlcal dreaamaa. ine Leuartment of Juatlce la maklnc chemi cal analyala of court planters Bent to Washington from various parte of the country. mU Ma.t the court plaster to Washington ha was -denouncing to an acquaintance any one 'who would put trerme In court plaster, ana augiteatea tnav xno uvprnn-ment of Commerce aould analyse eam- nle of court Blaster. Wall thla aonualntanco replied.

If they are analysing court plaster they Vh; tandel' war a package of court plaster he said hie wife had ht at a Brooklyn paint store. Thla k. miu4 nii unt ta tOB The man who gave tha court plaa- tar to the department inrorman saja Mast night ne taa no reason xo oeueve lhfct it haa been poisoned. The proprt- vtor 0 th, paint atora said ha had bought it from a Manhattan advertising firm. Tn court plaster waa la a little paper package with name, of the paint 1.

1 neater on 11.. OUST CAPITAL SUFFRAGISTS. "Mb oat rl ntln Be Ugftfllord Raaents 4 unpatriotic fatrfcf fa Jr flaws, PHILADSXriltA. July nThe dcllty Trust Company ot this city, true- tan of the Cameron eatato, owner of the tv haa eerved a notice tinon the party ia -vacate Willi in inrea acvuni' (r to MrB goott llaker of Wash chairman of the Political Com- of the party, the only reaaott ad- Vancj for the notice was given In a VUh William Oest. Presl- r-BIri waa that the company membera In waving the Russian banner Wor tn yMf other feature of the plckeUrig demonatra- ttono leading up to the recent arreat mnHHnnnt nf atxteen af the aod Imprisonment of sixteen of th nrfrarlata.

I Mr. ueat declined either to oonflrm nv dn th account of hla interview with Mrs. najter. xoeverxneiaa, mm la every Indication that th Interview wna m. warm one.

Baker having coma her from Washington receipt CO Die nem iroiu nuiunn 1 Uie notice from th company to have h. out face to face wits. Mr. i.h tnmg eu wiia sar. nu ak" matter of kVen pefl -fJi ta all ara of the our plans In the least Wo have had live Whit.

-a KILLED AN AMBVLANCE. woman. Crushed to Death In Slon Wltll AMIS Trutsu r. rk riaae. ELIZABETH.

N. July afv-Mra. Derenso of this place was killed a Tew moment after bel placed -la an anrouiance ina jvuiiiwui- vKiwrM HosnltaJ tonight when the ambulance era shed Into an automowie truck. The ambuUnr waa wrecked and the wemkti larms were xouna nesia mr wimuui which the ambulanoe collided was owned JhV iSZTJSF held without eniiiPTCDte Ufll WIMI Tiun orilHOlt-n ratat tO RellfllOUS Oraanlxatlont, The will Of Miss Abble B. Mlddleton.

who oa May Si last and waa the Mlddleton. mad MeJWweslU nusiive, i "C'XM. viiddiatAn. nf Suu fit. Nicholas Avenue.

whom ah appointed executrixh gave ail the rtat of th eatato of about 7.tiug to religious waa an. nAiinewi wrairiiia Luak buiiiv vra jsss.se ti im ta tW-lYlb" Ra.i..v. lha DomeaUe Vorala-n Mlaaionarv Soclatv Of th Protestant Episcopal Chiirch. Bha wrote nM. shortly before death, and In It niv amau ooara.

wnicn anaii oa movrv- why no relative 'Of min have any emim on ii'iddi 0edhrrT.7tiv;rh.d4";? llr Jrt'' li waa aald aha waa a religious recluse and held herself aloof from them. SETH LOW LEFT.w1,210,231. u.j aaaa nnn I. Fermsr Msycrjisd S889.000 In Per sonal Property Special rae TH riaaas. -WHITE PUiINS, July S7.

William Clark, baa filed In the Westchester County Surrogate's office hla appralaat of the estate of ex-Mayor Seth Low, mi.a e.t if min hla dam. X' 'I. iimiii Uraab Farm, at Bedford 'llllla. The groa tat la given aa gl.io,-231.S7. The personal property waa appraised at the real tat at SA21.t51.23.

The total amount transferred and suoject to in iranaiar tax la l.UVa)M. of the per; tonal estate was mad up of bonds and mortgage and stocks In various corporations. The item wer Included in tha nrHonal nronortv Mortgage cov- to erlng property an alee th I and 44-GJ Cmbr- Street, th t-Situr? City. HT7.012.6O; stock Continental In- su ranee company, tijvw, nu houaehold goods, Of the real estate. Broad Brook Farm was.

ap-I uralsed at The transfer tax will be about $40,000. Edwin Gould, EsUtt Appraised WH1TK LAIN 8. July 27-Aa ap praisal of tha property left by Ed win Gould. who was killed whll on a hunUng trio In tha South on, Feb. 34.

that th amount transferred was 1 1472,371.14. on which there will be a SK estate there was siw.ooo of I iTir the RL Louis Southwestern 1 Atlantic Coast Lin a stocR. Vktltora. Group of Canadian Itlghlander with flass. and twa hundred of thera In snarch through New 'Tort, pictured In THE NKW YORK TIMKS MIDWEEiC PICTORIAL this weak.

10 eenta on all newa stands. 13 a year by mall, minted In rotogravur. Ttmaa i Square. New York. Advt.

ACElllCA'S CASE AGAINST GERMAI1Y Dy LINDSAY ROGERS A predso and untechnlcal 'state-. ment of the point at issue and a full explanation of eh legal grounds ot the American position. The legal part I only -on part of our cas against Germany, but It la a primary and Indiaponaabl one. and -ahould be understood by every intelligent cltisen. fl.SO Pesteg a astrn, 4 II saakaeeeee.

LP.DUnON 4 CO, 141 MRS. BINGHAM DIES; WORTH $60,000,006 Fortune of Former Widow of H. M. Flakier to Co to Her Niece, Mn. Louise Wise Lewis.

WED EX-JUDGE NOV. 16 LAST Husband, an Ex-Mayorof Louisville, and Other Relatives to Receive Only of Estate. LOUISVILLE. July 27. Mrs.

Robert "Worth Bingham, formeriy Mrs. Henry M. Flag lor. died at her home hero late today after an Illness of two weeks. Death roauiud from an acute heart disturbance.

Mrs. Bingham was married to x-Jutge ti. W. Bingham of Loulavlll, a member or a widely knowa Kentucky family, last November. kfra.

Blnahajnra aatala. valued at will, with th xopUon of th bndsom country norc an Dougnt. n.m ano'otner minor, neqiaraia. iu wj 9 other minor oeqtirata. gu 10 ar.

uls Wis Ll of Cincinnati. nle Mr. Bingham. Tho property b-sathed to Mrs. liswis Includes the Iau of 11..

I hi4 cnntrollina' Interaat In th Florida. Kaat Coast HaTlroad. th Flagler liotel chain in Florida, aevirmi nanarea snar rvninsuia wifnw piwm.iiij pny and Standard OU atocka. h.latlvaa hare alan aaaert that Mra Lewla to get th nfth Avenu plot and mansion which hr aunt purchased at tha time of her marriage to ex -Judge Bingham, ana vnueneii, tne iagir home at Talm Haeh The portion of th aatata whlrh will SO to -Judge Bingham and other n-iativee ia saia to fee valued at only -Among mi ralatlvaa Kara at tha dnath of Mrs. Bing ham wea W.

H. Kenan, a brother, of Lockport, N. MBawaae Mrs. Bingham waa th third wife of the lata Henry M. riagler.tone tna rgaaiaera ef th atandard oil ljo- tiany ana ouiiaer or in.

nwias Itallwa He Haft neariv all of his SS0.uw.uuu when he died in May, 1U13. to hU widow. After the announce ment of her recent marriage 10 -Judg Bingham. Mra. naglar dedarel her Intention of l-iavtr the.

bulk of her roperty to her n.ece, Mlaa Loula la, ha twentv-ena-vaar old daughter of ha sister, Mra. J. K. WUe. of Wilmington.

N. O. who freauonUy vteited Mra. Flag ler while la New TCorl. Mlaa Wis was married to Lawrence Lewi, son of Mr.

and Mra. Thornton Lewis of Cincinnati. on imi in 11 11 ii iwii. arm naa nrt mimul aira. lagier waa Mlaa Mary Lily Kanan of Kenana- vui and wumiagton.

r. c. a mmoer of a rromlneot Boutliern family. Ph married Mr. ilagler at Kenansrtlle, N.

in 1001. ten days alter no nao obtained a dlvnrea under tha Florida law from hta wife, who waa Mlaa Ida Bhourda. Mra. Flagler waa married to judge uingnara at in residence at airs. I'embrok JennM.

ft Kaat Hlxty-flftli Street, on Nov. IS. laid, by th Rev. Uorg organ Ward, th rector of the Poincinna chapul at paim Be a en erected by the late Mr. Flagler.

Kx-Judge Blnifham was appointed the Mayor of Louiaviue ey uovaj-nor Bck ham of Kentucky, th former admlnla tratlon having tin ousted by th Court ot Appeals on th ground of an unfair election. Mayor Binsrham at one In stituted a crusade against saloona. and took-the Fire nnd Pallc jjeportmenu out of politic. wsa born in Orange County. N.

and waa graduated at th University ff North Carolina and the university or aim too 1 roura in law at th University of Mich Iran. When his term as Mayor ex. pired-h wa elected Chancellor of the Jefferson circuit court, retiring tn xvii in nrartlc Uw. Several daya before her arris to ex-Judge Utngham, Mr. Flagler, tok title to- the Fifth Avenue Mock rront.

between Ninety-alxtn and rineiy-ev-enth kitreeu. a plot 201 by. loo feet. valued at ll.tmo.Oisx It. waa then thought that she would erect it horn and live in Mew York.

REDMOND HOPEFULOF UNITY Cheered by "Auspicious Inaugura tion'' of Irish Special Cable to Tna Naw Tons: Tinas. LUBLIN. July lied mo nd. the Irish nationalist leader, sent today from his residence at Aughrim, County Wick low. trl.arant aznraaaln raaret at his Inabilitv ta meet at ureeent party of American.

Canadian, and Australian lournallsU no' in Dublin, and adding th following significant remark about the Iriah convontloa: The auspicious Inauguration of the convention ralae nopna tnai ita deliberation may lead to ait early realisation of a united and self-foverned Ireland. Obituary Notes. Mra. KM MA ACOt'STa CHRISTIE, aettve In the work of las Cfcsrca th Pllgruna, af which bar basaand. Thome 1.1) Hat M.

tha Sanlor Ueeooa. died front baart dtae an Thuradi at kar nam a. li4 Cliatoa Street. Brooklyn, sue waa i yaara wo aa aa h.u in BraokUra rer half a eentvrr. Mra.

AN 1 iVLUM wrMAnn, wire ar Jules W. Copmann, wrai waa rorraeny wita tbe Standard Oil rampa-ty, died oa Thursday at her ham, peats jnriytgnta treet, i wir.f.TAbf P. CM Aft a member af Part Oreene Lodge, Z. O. F4.aad af.Coart be v.ih if avaa at aia name, esa fraaa lln Avanua, Brseklya, an Tkaraday.

la kla aixty-rirth year. Mrs. KLLEN IXXIARTY. snotner Frank Fogarty, the Canadian, tied yesterday at bar real dance, as av. Mara a twi airaeaiym.

In bar alghty-elatli year, Mra. regarty waa a native 9t Caeniy Kerry, ireiaaa. aw and la straaaiva far aaare taaa atair raara. Phe waa tha wide at Patrick Fegarty, who SoRNIHH. tl year el.

feremaa pie.amas for aay years la charge af the preesee ec iitariea n. neeo nt aunsi. la aaad at Ih baeaa hla daughter. Mra. oreee Hianniaa, aa Miseries Street.

Rrooklyn. ur. uiRdminr n. uxjttmer. wife etaahen J.

Katfnar. dial at her heoae. I.ani Park Plaoe, Breaklya. en Wadnaaday. aged -a 1.

walLknewa Breoklya family and wife Oaetge M. Stael, died yeaterday at bar aM. ino iMraiur rtreat. JOHN HOtrrM.H, ra yaara aio. a care araarletor af Brooklyn, tied at bis home, law aaracogm atoiw.

i uia VrJoRENtrs MAY. camle ooera singer. leadlag lady Is The Mayer ef Tekte," and ether pieces, wta la srtvate life waa Mra. E. V.

vaa pyra. suae aa the reeult at a. faU which aha aaf fared In M.w imw nvn yaara ago. THOMAS B. TDLKO.

first Mayor af ran weed. N. and a tneaabar af the New Terh Produe Fxrhanga, died at hla home la Pan- A m. Ha mmM a v.aja aid. WILLIAM HtHlunu, former tJnanrr at Barged County, i- la dead at hia borne In Huntington Park, H.

3. la bia eighty- icond year. i KUWARD P. IEHR11 maatar plumbt- at Floral Park. l.

ia aaaa at sua notna Jm4ia Twnllka OEORQK ua vroi.ns peaks, Agent er tha Naw York Ontrsl Railroad, died oa Thursday at to aparbitWk Sanitaria, Bar- Ungtnn. vt. jAMlbfl ptXTOie; CTTManxos af las Con tral Park Waal, electrical engineer and la. v.ntor. died en Ybnradar at the lietel Maa- saa.

Long allowing aa attack af apoplexy, la nie itrty-ainta year. Mr. Cummins, aucarrlaed isstallatlona ef under' ground conduiu la CteinnaU. Milwaukee. Petrograd.

and ureat Hrltaisw richard t. hluh u. fast urana rraoi Sent of the Order of tlw Senv. ef at. Oeorge In New York State, died en Thursday at the ll.ne fnr IncvrsiMea.

tordbara. ta hla alxty fifth vaar. W110.1AM, D. WILttAMS, TO years eld. Preaklent of tne first cirtetiva cnaeavor ao.

elety in New Jersey. dl4 yeeterday at Plaia fields Sim i Thm prolut baat tbe a Aa mad." II Br DOKAIJD HANKET -(KdltJ cefi Oct. 26. 1916) TALHIND th aweal sad Ih grime rS- Ihe horror and the suffering of the world ucatedyrm--behind aad abovo all th flaaw a treat white light of aacr Jic aad idealism. Aad each ataa ia aS Alliad raaks ia touched ia greater or ate degree by this splendid spirit, Th army baa a soal aada this book it tiads axprnaaa.

It aadeai ably die saosl maariabl volutae wkscb Ih great anigt a yet produced. t1.ftoe."airtage e.fra. 4H a.aaar.aa. 1. P.

DUTT0N 4 CU, Ml Ar, N. T. C. A. MEN TO SAIL SOON William Sleano Coffin and W.

lay ard Cutting to Aid In Work- Fifty Secretaries who are to establish soldiers' T. M. C. A. branches with th American troop In Franc ar to aall for Europe soon to join forty anew who were sent over before General Pershing and hla staff had reached Fart.

Among tho who or to go In th next contingent ar William Sloane Coffin of th firm of W. sh J. Mioan and K. Bayard Cutting, a son of Fulton Catting. All of tha men aant ta Franca are col lage graduate, and many bare had as perience In running Y.

M. A. association In th Philippine and on th Mexican ooraer, inner contingent win i sent to tb front as soon aa man iava been trained la tha aoeclal aTTioola established in all parts of tbe country. It la tha Intention of the organisation to send over at least venty-flv ma menu. R.

Bayard Cutting1 waa not at hem at Tuxedo Park last light, bot hla father, H. Fulton Cutting, said that his son wsa .1... i i'i rw tnaj lur a. wvra ih France. R.

Bayard Cutting waa graduated front Harvard In law and la new ractlcing- law, with ofric at Naaaau treat. Ma la a member af tha Tuxedo. University. City, -and Harvard Club. His brother.

Charlee Nuydana Cutting, la In tho officers training cams at Platte- burg, and a brother-in-law. Regtaald Auhtnc)osa. was an officer la th Twelfth lie si ment, but now la th aval ueeerve. Ona woman will go abroad In th coo- tlngent Mra. H.

O. Campbell of SluX City aoeompanle her huahand and rill aid In some part of tha werk. IRON CROSS BILL GROWS. ,250,000 Handed Out te Germans In the Field and at Heme. Report In tbe German preea reprinted by the London newspapers shew that from the beginning ot the war up to the end of June.

2.230,000 Iron Croeees, Including 40.0U0 of th first class, had been dlatributed to German oldler and militarised civilian, af which wer awarded for was services at home, la the field the ratio of oreaeae dtalrlbittad waa IJ3 at tha front 1 given at tbe base. Th average a urn bar nf Iran handed out to th Kalaer a fighting men dally sine lha autbreak of tb war haa been more, than x.ts). On June 9 a report waa printed ta Tna Nib- Tons: Tuaas In which Here atuuee. a naoieai ttaacastag aepwty, waa ouoted aa dedarlng. with tha ap- f'reval of nearly th whole Helchatag, ht th Iron CrM had become a Joke in uie army.

Tampleo Oil Strike Is Ended. TAMF1CO. Mexico. July 27. Th atrtk or au tn worm men in tn Tampion oil Melds whch began three days ago end ad today who Uenaral Alfred.

Jllcautt, the Oovernor or tna provinra, ordered tb strikers to return to work at noon. Jfarriay aad death afleo lafrndad fwr iarrlaa la FA wne Fork rt be flpa4 lo 1000 Jryaaf, ConftrmrD MORRIS Mr. end Mrs. Lewis R- Mania aaaauaee tne Bar Miisvaa ar utev aan, Maa'aniln. en Satwrdny maralng, A ns.

1 e-alark. at teskala Ml. IWen, e. S7 Waal 11SU St JUarrieDa DIXON acHBrTBL. Cat T-Mt radar.

Jalf sH, at Park Av, liy tne Kav. rmwvi tlordon, aaatatant rartef I't m. Harthale-BiaWa. Vlvlaa Straaa Seaaftai, AaagataT at tha lata Mr. and Mr.

Mder Straaa. te uaaraa A. Ulaan. Jr. I IT BCHA NTON.

Tbe araddlng Mia Cornelia Walker arraaten. yonngaat daughter Mr. aad Mra. Wttr -raa-ton, and Sajnoal Badgavtrk Sairt. aan a Mra.

Uaerge Kwlft twtrolt. Mtch, ta place Wedrieedar aiamooa at St. Paai a i burrb. Vargannaa. Vt.

Tne Kav. J. Kiasar McKaa aniciaiad. The bride ware gawai ef white aatln aad tali, ait he eaart train, and a tulle vU. hlrh was caught un I.t a raronat of oransa blaaaama.

ri carriad whlta roaea and Hllae of ta valley. Tbe arldae eatly attendanta ware aer a let sr. Mrs. Beverly Chew ueaeva, H. end Mra.

Lta Ueary ef Ore age. N. J. Tha baat snaa was t. Ochui'lar Palferd.

The uahera ware J. a. Hanrv. Lewla C. Heary.

J. M. aeraidan. aad Ravarly Chew. Aftar the wedding trip Mr.

and Mra. nnirt a in reside at Urease Foist, FsrrUbarg. Yu Hitv. aUTTCYThursday'. Jalr 3.

11T. Sarah A. rranrri Battay. at. o.

aerrtcaa at West lreth aa tarday aitaraasa, July zs, sue a aieca. SSATTY. Jeae Resale, an Jaly ti. paaeral eervksea at ta reaioanc ef aer aiasee, Mra. Bella SI Sth WeedaMe.

1. i. an gunoar. julr 3n. r.

M. BOHTWICK. Tha Sort. I Kxampt M.iubaia twoatid lomoaav. Keveath HrrimaL an nouaca with dens regret the deth et Colonel Hrary A.

Jloetalrk. J(WKIH V- tiKAKP. anira ear BROWX. Oa Jaty Sit. Laty W.

Bra a. aged Bl era. runeral private. BVjNT. Mary balavad a-tfa ef Ja Bunt.

Julr xo. wit. aaad ax yaara. tree at bar lata realdrnee. 41 Kaat.llat Saturday, July It.

at P. M. Waadlawn Ocaa4arv. BCR 1 R. Clara II.

W. btnrar. at aer keaa. is para av, pert rucsmoaa, a ia bee 0th year. Funeral aw vvmn aad ta t.rmant Sunday morning, atrlctly private.

BCIIOKR- Troe Crartamaa'a Ledge Na. nit. aad A. Brother laula Burgas baa been eallrd late eternal reel. Ten are rsaaestsl attend tb funeral tree his late realdence.

Ti Waat ASUta Bt, Baa day. July 7. 1 A. M. MORRIS M.

BRILL Maatar. CHRISTIE. Krama Aagvata, baievad wife of Thamaa cartaue. at bar lata iisiasaia 14 Cllnum Branklya. M.

ea Thoradar. Jaly za, 1BIT. Ponaral aarv Ira la the parlere et tha Chnrrh af tb Ptla-rtme. Itimn. aad Henry Sta.

Ilreeklya, aa Sunday aft.ma.a, Jaly S. a Tbaraaay. Jalf ISIT. Annie Julian, betave wue ac Jalea w. Cnimun.

Punwnl from bar lata eaaea. Bedew th Be Oala, T. Ilarber, Raiardav. July li. at T.

M. Intmi.Mt tlraanwoad. CCMMiNun. Jaaaae Puitea. Parvnas at Ms lata raatdenca.

at i antral rara waat. at 5 P. aunday July zs, lat BaHUaa. it DIANA-At Uurllngtpa, VI, July 2. Oiali Ua watre nam.

ruaami an-vicaa i meobanMerrllt laatltuta. l.Si Bread tr. Maadar. AOth. fl P.

M. FIRRT.WAt bet- maHince. Oaoih Barnett Ht, tsiat tnag. M. aa Prlday.

Jaly 3T, ISli. stary kmwim, aenva aim ai Edwara Jt. Farry aad aary aaaghter af the lata Itev. Dr. Joseph H.

Kaewiee aad Kllla J. Rama lea. Puaeral ralvar ksaibadlat Kot ilarapal Chare, Man day. July SU, at r. sa.

3d, at Hat baa, aa loved rattier or jaenn. uaaia, anna, nana, and Mlluat Flab, Pnneral Snnday, Jaly at A. trees SIS Wast llXa. cjaitt flaarera. FOCUS.

Ai Orange, K. July 17. 117. jaaa oaugbtar ar tan late onvta aaa Rlktabath Feu 11a. Psneral aarvb at the home her beatbar, Badr FaaU.

SS dgar Eaat Omnge. ea Saaday. Jnlv B. at 4 P. M.

f-RlDMANOn July X. Beajamla B-. af IM Weat 113th beloved son Of Sala-moa and Deborah Fridraan, euddaniy. la Rlftoa. N.

Y. Nettr af, funeral la anan-daye paper. I rROMAN. Zarllna. aa FrMay.

Jaty ft, ba. laved wt(a af tha late Nathan Plenum anA balavad metbee at Flora nan Larrrttua. Oertrode Adler. Hannah Ruhens, Rasa Adler. Le U.

aad Joaenh F. Fraeaan. at har lata realdenre. Kith Braaklyn. M.

aatweaa Id and Ava. Pnnaml aaivlaae at P. M. Sundar. Jaly 8a.

at Calea Ftel Lanlei 1017. Interment Webstar Ledge. Jaly fT. 11T, Albert balavad rraahajid of Aetertla C. Onaa (nee etara-herg) la bia 4lh year.

Funeral eervh-ee al.f ba beid et ble lata leetdence. alt River Hobokea, N. aa Snnday, July at a P. M. lalormrat prtvata.

f2ARDNCR.Oa tb 3th day af Jaly. 117. at Bouts alerting. N. uw Laura, daughter 11.

aad Mary F. ef tba iau Malar oenrge (lardner, Funeral private. GASH PAID FOR BOOKS Highest prices paid for tart tr small collectioiu of BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS or other Etet ary property. Cash dm, ajxl prompt remoYaL nrTOxrsuicmtooirroti ia IROAOWAT rkea JtedlXOAO CAUGHT WITH STOLEN CASH. Meter Cycle Pellctmsn Recovered IMSMs frtm Sprinting Prisoner.

Th prompt appoaranco ef G. TT. Brown, a motor ryala pollcexnaa. In aa swar to a whlatlo for rultJ ta tb arrest of a footpad aad tb rcvry or i2.eU.4S. which bad bees etalert yea.

tarday Just hafor a a frm Losls achmlttmeyar. OS yaara old, a beak msa eager la tbe Lawyers' Surety Co pany of 44 Court Street, BrooPiym. atehralttsneyer took tho gaay from the off! la a waUet aaaer hia arm to i-y off th employe of th Faglander Sprlns- Bed Company at aS Thlrty-rlfth troec He waa walking aleag Thirty fifth Street, be twee Third aad Fourth Avenuee, when four men attached aim suddenly from tbe rear. One taaa knocked hint down, while aaotbor seised th waUet. whereupon all rour scattered.

Bchmlttmeyer blew for help with a polio whistle. Policeman Browa wat In pursuit of a young man sprinting down tha street aad stopped him between Thirty-third and Thirty e.con 8 treats. Ha found ta wallet with the moaey Intact. To Magistrate Dodd ia the Flfm Aveaae Folic Court th prisoner said was Soiemaa Ubrach. S3 year aid.

of 335 Crtiwmia Avenue, th Mr, and that be had picked ap to wallet la tb atrect and did knw what It contained waa locked up without bali. JOHN P. LAM BERTON DEAD. An Editor ef American Supplement ef Encyclopaedia BHtannlca. PHILADELPHIA, July Porter Iembarto.

for yeard U-brariaa and MbUographor et tb t'al varsity of Fenasyhraala, dkd today at Lanadown. la hla arawaty-eualh year, la isei he became e-iala dur of tho American svppMraent af tho ta- rycltpaedla Briuanlra, and la 190 vaa lavlaar ot Waraaeier'a Lnc-tbanary. Ha alao contributed Cjr-ctntMsedia. lie waa the ad i tar and twin- Clal writer of Hlatarte CnaraJ-lare and Famous kveaia." nhlcn waa pnb-ll. bad In le4 la twelve vtiumaa.

atal Literature of tha Niaeteantb ta- tury." II waa th author af aa k-n Uah Lluratur pabUabad ia 1WAV. Or. W. B. ClarV, GolelaU Dies.

BALTIMORE. July TT-Dr. Will iam BuUock Clark, noted gnologist and Profeaaar ef Ceo logy at Jaka llevkJn t'nlverwlty. died today St hid fnjeamraer hoan at Marth Havea. Me.

waa a. year old. II had bea director af th Maryland tvealber Barvtc sine lawi. and wsa Stata Oaaloarlat aitd t-aaaraia- I aKmer far Maryland on th rtrvey of I Ih Alaaoa and Lstxon un. JJitii.

aeniiAnu. -On sr. Jalr a. 11 1. at at sax.

ass I BT am mi tba late Aenaa J. Oar- bard, la hia IMk year, rwrrai rraa, a Bay at, SHapiasea, ataian Jkaa ta. ta M.ra a R. ban h. O.f atataa Island.

Saturday. Jr I. at ia A. M- iaA.tm.iH at. Hut OILMORK 4mt Tbareday.

Jul, 9S, lail. at I T.i neveriy Raee, PMira. xiua Oliatere. eiaw af Y. t.

uiinaa-a. na maaa at tha r'aaierb af tbe Haty la rente, lit St. and sv-aty Raad. aa atarday. Jaly S.

at 1 A. napaea plaa aapy. RKLMA 'Tbwredar. Jaty 3 laved wlfn af Uavt Hat. ML Adahna balm aarv.

awe st her late nun. me rrt m-t. Inatea Av, I f. Susalay. Jaly ja.

Rervlraa -TWX PT- NgRAL CMtSlH," I.SJS aVaadaay. Prank K. Campbeil BMg, Saaday rtar-aaaa. I Wetarh. -rWay.

Jaly ti. aitar a bftaf liiaaaa, angaetaa aaaaa a a ten. Cenn. Katka af raaaral bai aafiw. LLOTU.

ant af tha RavUauan tbe atala ar new yera; -raa niaaaie ar tine aa-rtay nee ta attend tbe funeral of laaar kaia saanrlau. Heary Albert Lierd. at BayhnMawei, Peaa, an jaly at fl P. M. ROBX.RT OLTPHANT.

Praatdant. McTXNALi. Jaly X. ISIT. Jana RUlaaaah Ma.Paaald.

fanasriy af ReeaHa, ft. s. bervlce Stephen frrttt tit life nar m. MARTI N. Llllla Pr.aiaan.

air a af Jwisb H. T. Martin an ag ar tae btte it. Kills Praemaa and Man tea Rdsae Fraatnan. July at, at bar raateenoa.

TA aad- bnnaa. K. J. OAK ca Iay, wire ar Tk esses Oasas. ei.lass at bar lata ri.is.n'a.

Baat ITPtb at, Saaday. Jaly X. P. bt ra at era Star and eaapbards tiaaa rasUca. nWELL-Oa Jaly It, P.ugene Pawall.

agad 2 raara. Pwnaral aarvtcaa St tfca real aanra af hla fatbar, A. R. rawan. lie Wait Bidnay Av, Meaat Vaman.

aalar-dsy at fl Su. lAWTKR. At peesbrierlsa Haaplut Xew Terb City, ea- Jaly ar. Aetaer Wllkhvaan, bakrrad baband af t'arn. A.

nawyae. rwnaral anHn at Parart Mllla Chapel. Beaten, Maaa, at P. M. ftmday.

July Sa. 1V1T. i KrUay, Jaly 27. llt. Baaaa A Bieal.

naa Krlaey.l bate. iia ar Omt H. atari, aaalhar af Andrrw a. Plaeanca SHaH O'Sbaaaliaaaag aad Rl.la ataal Arwlaeaaa. and stater at Prlarftle fcewa.

Panarel aeriVa la be held at bar late ri Unan. laa liaiiinr Pt, Brooklyn, aa Sunday afiaraaaa. Jaly XO. at i a'elaHt. lam sunt artvaia.

TALMA OB. At Bseaf aad MinUarlana. July fla. lie. i aaiaaa uavn, aan ac ina aata Coronal David M.

and Nat J. Tltn. aged ea, Fnnarai eay. I. at Preabytertaa Cbsrea, Or alar Bay.

L. THnM A On Wednaaday. Jaly 33. ItlT. Prndertra, anaaan or laniaa I.

rin. naa Imla, aurrtved by te aaaa. RuaaeU KaraH and ana daaghtar. Mar-rare B. Tbissss Bady tyrag la enaie at Oataa Rraaklya.

frara nana Pr-day till nararday, t.3. Vaa.ral aarvtee at PC Matthew-a P. R. Chare. Mt)an-augk St.

aad Tseaaele Av, Braekiya, a.aedav artamaaa at a TXOKT. aadianly. an Thnraiay. Jaly t. liaary.

ana ot tha bate Pmna J. aa4 lutan Treat. paaarel aervtraa at buj late ra ainva. Has Brena. Parwday evening.

July 3a, at RelaUvaa. frlaads, Lattad HeaaawaMb I'nlaa Ka. U. New Terk, and tales liob Invited. TVTHJLLaAt Mantaialr, N.

PrWsy. Jaly It, ISIT, rereb widow of lieajemte a Taiklll. Paneeal aarvlree a til be bald at bee bet raalaara. 04 tpear Mseatsla Baadav. July 2a.

at a I'. -YWTa. At Platartatd. N. I.

en Tberednv. Jalr Sa, ISIT. Tin a. Tawag, la baa PTtll year. Sl.iea at hla lata raaidenra.

atldaay av. aad raw naa. ree ea Suaoay. Jaly Sa. at 4 P.

M. 1 CO XOi.UT.-ils ry XI14 Mlhieaa Av, i Jaly li paaeru laaay, a a. a. OOVOHUM. Anaaa at.

Ml want Ufta iatv SA Paneral noTifa later. puTitR-aeta va taeas ash. assy POM Tli ama S54 Mlb St, Jaly 3S. raaral tadav. A A.

M. Sa raat 1S34 p. July 2. renaral taday. 3 f.

M. FITzaERAU Raaa. 4f Weat XVb St, Jsty ia mm re a. 1 r. a rnAKCTiaha, lit Weat Tta at, Jaly xS.

Weat 11SU Bt, Jaty aa KXlvl-Alphanea at, Jalr te, srad S. Fa- naral 1j Aveaae A taday. 1 a p. I BtrTflA. Ro.

July tV. Paaarai Bnaivu taday. A. M. XJlAUa iwtba Xl Valeattae Av, Brans.

July Fr'al taday. A. tt, 1T B'e. a Av, skrwas, J.ta aa panaeai taday. A.

M. BWARTHT. Caraellaa. ia'r fl. Paaarai ua let Ar, taaay, IP.

M. MoCLAjaKUT. Patrick. I ket Vk SC Jaiy ti. Pvnerai taday.

a A. M. Mcfrifl J- Wart 1S34 St, Jaty SS. Paneral taday. A.

M. II A 1 X. Annie 4I Tid Ft, Jaty SB. Fa a a Kl eCMt WAVTXaaary, Sal ttb Av, flrBKlLsi-Arthar. flBT Mas as Ar, July f.

raaaral Hernia. ir, ees Wat ieh Bt, Jaty t. aged li. VOvlCU laraeetlaa. SSf XUy Ml.

a. .7 WALDRO. Ana. Jaly Sa, aged Fa- aerai XZS Stb At. 120 Weat Bt St, Jaty Paneral JO A.

At St. JeeeeVe. Weaplial, Jaly X. Fwaeral lanisrr.w. 80 P.

M. THE JOYFUL YEARS By Wawn PmU AaQ Caxafk Th Sbary np wist the Joyaad xabraac of yaaa. had arJbsprts th reaoaf inks raalat freak which hates as be el raw away at th ad af th 450-add pages. i- lJ4Fet. Faefap Favra, AM eaAaeaees.

C. P. BUTTON CO, Ml tJA At, HT. 144 asly S3. IA J.

araakly. kOTf JLK. CirW. i aaad fk. 1'aaaral Ju.a 1.

eAa tt ff. Jatr g. raaei a I SaaaX Cnf5. trt IJcaca Fkaaa. JV ta.

row. aagi OOXNA i lta tm IJaa Osaarty La- pMai. J.r at, DAI.I. Oartaa. St Uf pi PmI.Tl rtmn.

ex M.t'e at, i axed a TI Paa. t' krl Maraete 1, LSli I i Julr Z. ard iX. Fkarrai tata, A. M.

HCrl l-SKSt li raaaa If, 3. erd rneal tw ia. JOHNl.iM.-Aadr.w. Twa SU, 7. aarral iwarr'.

r. Xri.LCM.-i.ka 414 twraiar if Pt, a4 Fanavi lnri. I P. 1: a i.r an. rwarrat iair Sa, se A.

M. 1M Av Jtj ta. aged 7. PinM-l tatay. I P.

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