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TI1K "NEW YORK TIM ICS. SUNDAY. Si: M. Wis. JOHli A.

MITCHELL, EDITOR OF LIFE, DIES i Stricken with Apoplexy at His Summer Home, Death Follow In a Few Hours. ONCE A NOTED CARTOONIST i Ktf af Magazine far Si Yeara Hit Career at Architect Prominent at Author. yerirvJ tm Tt Terfc THanea. If" IK FIELD. June 29.

John A. editor of Life, died at hie fumiwr home here late today, following, a stroke of apopleiy Buffered earlier la the day. II. had been editor the maaslne for about thirty-six rears. Before ha foundsd the paper ha waa a celebrated cartoonist and Illustrator.

Mr. Mitchell was In bs seventy-fourth fe.r. In May Ma wife became seriously li with eppentlicitla and underwent an operation, from which she la now recovering. Juna Ames Mitchell waa bora. In New Yerh city.

Jan. 17. 1J. Hia artistic tastes wr developed, aa ha uhJ draw fur Ma owa amusement whan a Ud. 11m got his early at I tr, l-awrrnre Scientific School, and' at Harvard, where ha took a arlen-i rio n.r whi.

ha ant abroad ta alu.ljr architecture. Ha returned: to Amort a In W'). and pracUct-d archil-cure It for about sis years, at the end of ha again VUltsd fcjroiM stu lvd. and etching in tha Al.ller until IhaL Ha etu.li4 at Jea" beaux Arte. During his atay In thla country, between hts two veyagee to Fraaee, Mr.

Mitchell had engaged artistic and ti-coiatlve work, and had become a provisional Illustrator of hooka. On hla return to Franco ha published several L'AM atid receiver! an honorary mniion at the Porta El position. lit hat lwaya a an, I whi.e trtwisn, and. feeling at there waa a field or such art tn tha nited dMlM, ho returned to thla r.Kiniry and started Life, which ha as an artistic, comic, and aa tin. journal.

Cn Jan. much advice uf Ma filenle, Iho I i.suo of tha paper appeared. Mr. had had no Journalistic ex. but ho waa convince! there as a f.o.d fur a toin.c paper.

For l'e part of tha first year of Ita Ufe lost nmr.ey for Ita pub-leher. and then for a year thereafter -I own. inertly peylng expenses, an It be can yield a profit, which, liae own Incrraalna ever hum. Mr. Mit.

h-H tit Id a control; Interest in paper and naased turi sT nia am In botk tK.rary antf artistic, Into Us columns. Kb had a v.v li.n ant d-ll-ate tou-h and was i. vr at hanulina; allrforleal sub-)n an I d-oraue pu turss. He drew any rlcxr1 on the S'ibJrt of M.rino;. The Fourth of July," and It.

turn fron tha fWaihore," His h.t was probably a double. I. mirled "The K.nd af the i which, apparod tn Life In t'us picture tha now prnchsat fjr cheruba nt bu't-trfly majdeaa waa portrayed wl'b If ffxt. lr. had also written widaly, nt.t wee the author of Croquis da I Mlwii'i" The Surrmer School of hn, at Mount Iesrt" The the Moon," The Last Ht Fairy Taleo," "Amoa Pnl -Oloria The Itnee of Lory." "The and Tho Burnt War" puhllshed Kovte.

"Pandora's In IPU. For many years i- iivwe In Washlnrton i -re ii was a member tha ren- ry and. City Cluba. PaKea Burial Honor for Nolan. I moral eorrlreo for Policeman Joseph an were held yesterday tn Bt.

tr a Church, tn Barclay Street. by llee. John Coosta, Chaplain of He New Yorfc Police Ie part men The I olio, man lost hla life oarly oa Wednea- niornlna when a trunftrr dropped a ne on hla head frm the roof f. t.nrment house In West Thirty. Street when Nolan waa Ineeetl-etin aeverel shots had heard fired in the neiMrrhnod.

1 honore wert accorded tha min, I'ollce Commissioner snd three of Ma drputtea at' ten.Uri the services, and several hun- red poi icemen aftet aa an escort as Flnertl proeeled. fr7n N'olan'a lata at 1 Morrla street, to the tir. h. In Ma eulncy Chaplain t'oocan .1 Nolan waa as much a hero as tr who had died In Franco. I Oliver Bronion Olao at 82.

Oliver Pronaon. a laeryer who prac-l. rj In this city many years a-o, died at 8t. rrancla Hoeplut la his ra.r.fT-iiir4 yr. He waa the last sur-11 "if of It.

Olieer rirenson of thla J-anna lonalJon Broneon. Urnneon waa born In thla city la iiT and was (raduatel from WtUiama i i I and Harvard Ijtw Hchool. Ha i r. law la this city from liMtl to I-. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Mr.

Is survtved by I i. wife. Julia Frances Colt Hroneon. -n1 on sin "rn. I.

Itftinaon. The lrer will hel. St TMnty Church OO niornlna- at in o'clock. FALL RIVER QUOTATIONS. Jtsewet tm TW Vre lerk Timf.

I II Wivm. Jjne te-tay a auetatieae ef eettnn stcM-ks: Asked. Seise. m. Mill 1 I mmrnr.

I Mf(. t'e I'M I irne Ml.n II. I i.r jnfr Ce lt Mil 14 I irltn 1TH I 1 m.it Miiia I VI I nm Hkk aj K. nlt Mill. XIH.

1 K.r -M ilill H5 I I. mm. 117V, I uMs4n JUfi? t'e I e.er.eet, li; afVa ItTvt i.pa I si, I -tt Utg. Vm. na in 1.

lie in JTJ 4 14S lie as ii lea Mfg. Ce Mfe fa. MUiS M.e so to HI -tt Ce -imel kill ...145 I i.m etiea utt. mpnee Xu4 U.tamve 11:1,1 Boston Stock Report. "eeeitl fe TM fe Tmrh ftetee i Jt-e -lee ef manurartttrtng In llioa bla weea were.

Pried. Ae.i.ea M'. C. et ilr Ar' ea die 23 at'i'e. .1 12.iv.

MlT. lUKV, ffy ll.ar 91 e.i Co. In I I J0 Ml'l 143 Nt.n.na llll. Neeq.tltt Mi'innlng Ce. 1 12, P.ppereil t.

1U7 I vfi-Mith t'orlaee Ce. i.ili Maeev 'irfek MUla loft Watch IMk jili. in Co. fj 1 i i 4 THE TREASURY STATEMENT, e-aeceai la Thi Snt Tfk Timn. VCAMlN.lTON.

June Reaeipts and Tli! Month, rte-sl Tesr. C.nie 17.4I4,02S I an. ia t.ies 1 J.IM.net.151 re.4, u. niia eev r.l.ZTUUI I.4d4.2al 3.10a,eM II.MJ.HJ.SSe I of I. r--'!" ati.smi.ls2 4.m.iJ:23a I eee ef tela re- i ts ever total S-trm, 2 3T 4 40.R4 t1 CwntUurea Llv.t.iTt.l4 T.MH.OOO.M LABOR TO AID PEACE LEAGUE Gompera and Other Leaders Chosen Members of Executive Board.

Tha Leagrue to Enforce Peace formed an alliance with labor yesterday by lectin President Bamucl Oompcra of the American Federation of Labor and other prominent labor leaders to membership In ita Executive Committee. Thla action was taken at a meeting- of the F.xecutlve Committee held at the City Club. William H. Taft. President or the league and a member of the Labor Arbitration Hoard, presided.

Letters of acceptance were rrnd from tha new members elected. They are: Samuel Campers. President of the American Federation of Labor; John, Mitchell. Chaiitnan of the Industrial Commisaton the New York Slate department of Labor; John A. Voll of Philadelphia, President of the Glaa Bottle Blowers' Association of the' I'nlted feltates and Canada, and W.

B. Btone, head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Henry van Dyke of Princeton, former Minister to the Netherlands, was also elected a member of the Executive Committee. The meeting; received a report from Hamilton Holt and Judge William H. adhama of New Tork.

who had Just returned from a visit to England and France at the Invitation of the British Ieiartment of Public Information. Mr. Holt and Judge Wadhams. both of whom are member of the Executive Committee, reported that public eentl-ment In England and France, especially among the masses of the people, was almost unanimously In favor of a League of Nations. On the motion of Mr.

Holt and Judge adhams tha committee adopted a resolution invlunr the League of Nations Society In England to be associated with the League to Enforce Peace, OPEN WAR WORK CENTRE. Club Establiahed for 8oldters from Camp Mcrrltt. To co-ordinate war work and develop community councils in New York City a War Work Centre waa started- with the opening last nlaht of the New York. War I'win Community rjcrvlce Unit No. 3 at "0 Manhattan Blreet.

This) unit is the largeet soldivrs and sailors' club In New York and is establiahed fer the special convenience of the men from Camp Merrltt. The War Work Centre located there la working under a com-inlttre upon which Is represented every social activity in the dUtrict. which la the western section of Harlem. Mrs Charles Cry daughter of Mrs. H.

H. Harrlman, New York representative of the Foadirk Commission on Training; Camp Activities, Is responsible for the organisation of the centre, which has Its offices at the club. It will organise for local work all the activitlea of the neighborhood and aa a central office it will act aa a clearing house for all forma of war relief work of the city. Obituary Notes. LAtTHENCE M.

an aovertla- I ln aaaa ta the mettu-al and drug trade, oa Friday in Mount glnal Hoptlal In i hi stsUeta year. JOHV FOSTER IRWIN, aa years eld. for nany years connected with the New York Stork Exrhanc. died on Fridity at hla bom Ui Montr latr. S.

J. I THOMAS PAYNE. te bare been the I rl tent of Wsrren County. N. si nis nema in tieiviire.

n. on rn-4t frara eaneer la bta 1024 year. Mrs. NICLL1R REU1NA LITiKklNa. wife t.

Henry Lu4ktag. an oysUr planter of Jamaica Bay. dlad on Thursday at t-mr home. Herkimer Street. Brooklyn, ad 34 year.

air. KVA KUIZADETH WARNKE. a resl- tit of Weolhavn (or forty-five years and wife af Alvin H. Warnks, a manufacturer In this etty. 4is an VS Uuly at the a.

of St year. FKAN'CtS O. CALDWEli, 7 year old. a retired lawyer, died at his home, W'yona Street. Brooklyn, oa Friday from heart dls-eeae.

Mr. Caldwell waa graduatnd from Columbia I'ntveretty, and at one time waa a subtle school teacher. L. FRCKMAN HALLETT. formerly a member of the tlrm of O.

a. and L. F. Hallett. furnace tnanwfacturara In Wster Street.

Man-hnttaa, and of tha Nw Tork stock Exchange, died from heart dlseaee on Thursday at his home, 24 Varoua Place. Brooklyn, aged S3 years. THOMAS 1IARDCASTLE. a civil war vet-erea and for years In business tn -Jtrooklya a maeua and ulaatervr. died en Friday at hla home.

3.114 Woodlrtne Htreet. Hrooklyn, In hla seventy-stxth year. He was a -native of Sheffield. Ensiand, and a member ef James 1L Ferry Toet, P9. O.

A. R. REALlSTATE AT AUCTION. Offerings Scheduled at the Vesey Street and Bronx Salesrooms. Meaday, Jmly 1.

AT S.w TMIRO AVk.vep. lly fiamuel Mars. Isrerne A v. a corner ef lMth St, Vni95. eae-tary stares Samuel Bermaa against Ark In Realty Ce.

David Sterkler. attorney; due, t.ZTM; taxes, 300; prior mortgage. S3t.M0. Taeeday, Joly 2. AT It VKBBT STRKET.

Py Jonepa P. Day. 40th St. IiH-loa Wet, s. 100 ft of- th Av, 6x1 two five-story tenements; Robert Qrant against 104 and ion West 40th (tract Corpn et al J.

J. Baser, attornty; da. tld.2T 24; taxes. prior saortgagea, $7.1 000. By Henry Brady.

-fll St. 341 West, a. 6M.J ft of Ttb At, Sixx lrrsuUvr. three-story tenemant; Faranere' Loan and Trust administrator. against C.

8. Furrt rt tvllr, R. Jt itterneys; da. l.14 33; taxes. Ac.

AT S.20S THIRD AVINVE. By Henry Brady. Creteaa Av, a. 425 ft a ef 183d St, TSx varant Andrew Wlsaemann against M. F.

Oeidatrla et Reynold A Brook-lm, atterasys; due, IT.OSd.B; taxes. $14.0. By M. MorgenThaa. Co.

Fsl'e St, I.Ofld. s. 2e ft ef l5tk St. JOtlOO, three-story tenement: C. B.

Adler sint Jacob Mroerhsrt et S. T. Stem, attaraey; due. i Friday. Jaly ri.

AT 14 VKSfir STHKKT. ily Hryaa L. Kennellv. Arden Ft, 12, 12 ft Of Nagls Av. 40(130.

flv-tory flat; C. B. i Rutherford atainat Brown Bros, et al. A. 8park, attnrn.y; due.

ru.4f 7 7 taxes. Iks 40, Ardw St. 16. ltv.O ft a of Nagle Av, eOxlSO. five story flat; em agalnat aams; same attorney; due, 3b.4d 41.

taxaa. 1440 40. AT THIRD AVSNUE. By Ueorg Price. Southern Boulevard.

l.MO-l.Mil, comer ef l7Sth St. a tending to Mansion Av, M.2x IM 1x171a. five-story flat, with stores; M. B. Cumialngs ax I sat Boulevard Holding Co.

et al. M. B. Klch. attorney; due.

RECORD FU LKAHRS. With name and addreea ef Issue. Manhattans WATER ST. 22. all; Jacob W.

and Benjamin A. Jackson to Clotie Forwarding Corporation. 3 years, fron. Mav L. 181 years rental: attorney, no.

E. Honrer, 1M Broadway 110.000 lrjti FT. MS Weat. all; fcanec Realty Ce. to Meistrr Builders.

10 Broadway, yare from March 1. 191S; attorney, Samuel WeoiV 170 Broadway Weather In Cotton and Grain States. e.erifil to The Ke York Timee. WA8H1NOTON. June 3.

Forecast N. and S. C. Fair Sun. and Man.

Fla. and Mlaa. Fair Suit, ana Mon. and Ind. Fair and wins Bun.

and Mon. Ohio and Mich. Cloudy Bun. and Men. MININQ 8T0CK QUOTATIONS.

SAN FRANCISCO. 02iriale A .01 eipna Alta Andea kteat 4k aleiluula Challenge Choi ar fnnf lit.tw .03 Jacket .04 ,05 Mrxlcan 21 occidental 51 i .03 Overman 04 .03 Con. Imperial OliScg. Belcher .01 .41 en. Virginia nlon Cob.

Exchequer .01 Utah .01 Ueult Curry. -Mexican .77 i TON0PAH. 02 Raiment Florence ,10 Cao Boy. .01 Ooldflald Cene 0 Halifax lOjQoldriald .01 Jim Butler Bend .01 McSroara .) Kewanaa 03 Midway 04 Cone Star 04 Mur-ih Silver Pick 02 anarch PUla 04 MANHATTAN. Muntaaa II IConaolldated 04 North btar Amaig 01 Reerite OSIWhlt ft.

,11 Tiiiwn.il OTHER DISTRICT.1. Tntio-Mih turn. Hills Ill Weat l-4 K'j Packard SI Weet Rocheater Heund Atlaata HI COTX)RADO SPRINOS. Hid Asked. BM Aiked.

Creeaen 4, Ie. a Klkton 4 tl 10 r.oldan Oranlte IA tn leahella i- 5. Mr A Portland "SVe 0 U. Oold M. IT 15 Ms 85 Rosa NlcoL a a jo 14 Si SO aforrtage and deads etofiees, (stfeaded or enaerlton 4a Tae Fork raaee nay fee fclepAoned to 1000 Bryant.

Sorn. ARONIN. To Mr. and Mra. Mas A renin, tnee Jennie Auerbach.) a daughter, June 2.

191K. at Lylag-ln Hospital. CRAFT. Mr. and Mra.

Harry M. Craft announce tha birth of a son. Herbert Mortimer. June 25, luis. GOLDEEROER.

Bora to Dr. and Mr. I. H. t.oidbergar, Clay A a daughter, June 2.1.

ME.VDOZA.-yr. and Mr. William Mendosa, tnee Mae Oppenhelm,) of K3 East I loth Bronx, announce the birth of a sea June SIT, 8HLIVEK. Mr. and Mrs.

Max. (nee Helen cimoo.i announce Bins el a eaugater, Maxlna. at IMeal. N. June 33, lsla.

ATJ8TIN June 14, Brooklyn Hospital, to Mr. em.e. aw saw. A REV 8 MATERS Cora Mayers to Jonas Areas' of Brooklyn. DWORETZKY AL'SLANDRR.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob AuaUnder of tttO Weat End Av. aa-Bounc. the engagement ef their daughter, Felice, to Corporal Nathan P.

Dworetsky, of Mr. and Mra. Morris Dworetzky of Weat 141at t-t Corporal Dworetsky. In the Ordnance Deiatrtment. ta at present stationed at Camp Hancock, Oa.

FISHER Bl'lEGKL. Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Hplegid ef H29 West Und A v. announce the engagement of their daughter, feadle, te Mr.

liar lea Flahrr. son ef Mr. and Mra. Morrta Flahar of Brooklyn. GEORGE REM A IN E.

Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Tremalne of Weatfleld. N.

announce tha engagement of their daughter. Dorothy, te Lieutenant H. Oeerge ef Eagle Paaa, Texaa. LJautanant Oeerge has left for France. ORCNBERO HORN.

Mr, and Mrs. Hom announce the engagement of their daughter. Ella, to Dr. Martin Grunberg. HIRSHOWITZ GOODMAN.

Mr, Samuel Goodman of Is St. Nicholas Plane an-nouucea the etiKaaemsnt of hla daughter. Jea.invtte. lo Jwyh 1 lllrkhkowlla of Wllkce-Uarre. l'tnn.

NEt TELD A.NZIG ER. Edith, daughter of air. ana Mrs. jaepb Danslcer ef Eeig-Und. to Mr.

Alfied N'eufeld of New Tork. Reception Sunday, July T. 4-, Hotel A slur. EngUsii papers pleas copy. KC1IEEK JAIIML'IAW8KY.

Mrg, Rosa Jar- muiowaay 01 batonton, announce th encacenivnt of her dauabter. Floranee Kdltb. to Lieutenant Oeeige M. fee beer of Fort Oglethorpe and Atlanta. 6E.MON-UPPE.-Mr.

and Mra. William Llpp of 074 Weat lHUt St. beg to aa-- neunre the engaa-eraent of their daughter. Beatrtce. to Joeeph Demon.

8HAIN-BLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Julius Block. 44 Fort Washington aaaounoe the engagement of their daughter. Anne, te Mr.

Dave Sbaln, New York. Net ice of reoepUoa later. BLOCK Stnahelea- er to 3. R. Block.

BACON BirTTER FIELD. On Saturday. June 29. at the Church of the Ascension. by the Rev.

Percy eitlcknry Ormnl. D. Margaret Butterfleld te Dr. iorhara Bacon. CASTRO NEORI.

Mr. and Mra. Onavk rart announce the niarrtase of thlr daughter Fauata to Mr. John Caatre ef the I'nlted Slate Navy en Saturday. June 28, at tha Church of St.

AuguaUee. CHOPAK LUBITZ. Thursday. June ST. 1KU.

at hla chambeia. by Supreme Court Juetlce Edward Anne Kow.na Lublu to Jul as Chopak. DUFFY Mc AI.EKN AN. On Wednesday. June at Deal.

N. ky the Rev. John W. Norrta. Katherlne.

daushter of Mr. and Mra. H.nrv A. McAleeaan. te Frederick W.

Duffy. FRAN ICE NTH ALER KLEEBLATT Herbert Frankenthaler to Irma Kleeblatt. Juna 3. lwia. GUNTNER UAINEH.

By the Rev. Edward Gables, St. Urorge Church. Nelli. Ball.

Gaines-to Dr. Strjihen Uuntnar. June 2d, lvla. Mta Euith Drplr waa maid of honor, and Dr. Fred WhIUng waa tha and Mr.

Thomas F. Madden announce the marriage of their daughter. Marguerite Vrsula, to Dr. William Francla Heatln. ea Saturday.

Juna 29. by the Rev. Matthew L. Quaaly at St- Aloyslus. Great Neck, L.

I. MOFSHITZ SPAR. On Tueeday. June S3, ma, at the residence of the bride. 70 St.

Marks Place, New York, by Rabbi Lets, assisted by Rabbi Llnd and Cohea. Tina Spar to Charles Mo ah tlx, PEAE BAXTER. Olive M. Baxter te Howard N. Pea, at 1-eekakllU N.

June SCHMOLL LINQCIST. Mra Emma announces the Inarilaee ef MlaS Alice Irene Llnquln to Mr. Arm and rchnull, on Juna lklg, at New York City. No enaounaementa STEK.i)i'RG-NKLsu.S.-jr. and Mrs.

Nathan N'elaon announce the marriage of their daughter. Rose, to Mr. Mas IX Sternberg. U. 8.

N. ea Juno 29. TIBBALS BALDWIN. Saturday, June 89, 191. at the home of the bride' a paewata.

Waatflald. N. by the Rev. Htenan J. Her ten.

Ad I la Auguata Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jared Acheaon Baldwin, ta Mr. Nathan Vincent Tibbala. Jr.

WHITLOCK TALBERT Mrs. Samol Tal-bert of Waahliujton, D. announces the marriage of her daughter, Maude, to Lieutenant E. J. WbltleUt.

V. U. S. ea June 2.. 1918.

ilnnibfrsJariio. SILVERBERO. Mr. and Mra. Aaron Silver-berg of 351 bt.

Nicholas Av. announce their twenty-fifth anniversary June 27. 1918. No celebration on aceount of their eon's abaence In L'. S.

N. Card ot HiianKsJ. LIBS MAN. Rev. Dr.

and Mra. Edward Ltas- maa extend to their many fiienda and sorletlea sincere thanks for the telegrama and tokens sent relative te aaelr tnqr-flflh aanlveraary of marrlaga- Hied. BAWOCK. On June 28, Naomi widow of I'eler Jaquett baUock. Funeral service at her lata residence.

33.1 Eaat ISjd Monday, July 1. at 2 P. M. BARN'TCS. Resolve Thst th.

Circumnavi gators lu. u.rnugli Its board of Oov-einora. hereoy mr.wt. It oeep sorrow for the lues uf lis former Ptesl.lrnt and active and etitliu.laatio member, Mr. Thurlow Weed Barnea.

and orders that this resolution be spread on the mlnulee of (' club aa a record of tha high eat earn ae4 affection which eech of th membara held for Mr. iieine and the great eeiia of lo ta the eluH. ROBERT FROTHINGHAM. Prealdent. V.

A. DODGE. Secretary. BECK. Samuel Beck, beloved husband of Katy Beck, on June 24, aged B7 years.

Funeral aervlcee Sunday, at 10 A. at hla late resldeaos, Plerrepeat Brooklyn. It la earnestly requcated that no flewera be sent. BEN'lER. Louie K.

June 2. beloved alater of Louis Mender, runeral services at her I late residence. Weat 122d New lerk. Sunday, 4 1. it.

Interment pri-vote. BLAM PET. George Smith," brother of Mrs. lUlph Trsutmann and Mlaa Charlotte Montague Blampey, and uncle of Mra. Charles P.

Her, mid. after a short lllnea. on Juna 27. 191ft. at hla rneldence, 424 Central Park Weet.

Funeral services TH FUNERAL CHURCH. (Came bell Building.) Broadway at enth end STth SU Sunday, 2 1. M. Inter uant private. BRONSON.

Entered Into eternal re at Oliver Bronson, eon of Dr. Oliver Branson and Joanna Donaldson Bronson. on June 19, 191a. In tba elghty-eecond year of his age. Funeral eervtce at Trinity Church, New York, Tueeday, July 2.

at 10 A. M. DA PILVA. On Friday. June llt.

at Id fentral Vet. Madam ilea da Stlva. beloved mother of olea da Sllva Galnea. In her axih year. Requested that no flowers be sent.

Funeral private. FAIRCHILD. Charles Pryant. parsed away Krlday. June at his home In Wtlllams-lovn.

Mass. Servicea to held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In the Woodlama Cemetery Chapel. FILOR- At Stony Point, N. oa Friday, June 2d, 19JS.

James F. Ftlor. Funeral senrlees from the home of his mother, Fannie Ftlor, Stony Point. oa Monday afternoon at 2-30 o'clock. F1SCHL Joseph "FlachL beloved husband ef the lata Catherine and father ef Fred.

Kddte. and Annie Hecht. at hi rsel. dene. S2S Eagle Bronx.

Funeral services at Martin Pick's Chapel, 29 Inox Sunday June 80, 10 A. M. Interment Bayalde Cemetery. GIFFORD. June 29.

1918, Eva Brayley Olf-ford, beloved wife of Arthur E. Glfford. Interment private, at Worceeter, Mas. Beaton papers please ropy. GRAHAM At Tarry town.

N. June 28 1818. Mary Mott. widow of John Graham. In her Mth year.

Funeral from I er late residence. i ot'ase riace, on Monday July 1. at 2 o'clock P. M. GRILL.

Sunanna. widow of Daniel OrttL tn hr 77th year. Services Sunday. June 80. at John J.

Fox's Funeral Chapel, 1.9U0 uatnaate at f. t-GlTZLER. June 29. 1918. Oeerge A.

Outs-. ler, at hla home. 1.23d Union Brooklyn. Maaa at St. Ignatlua's Church.

Rogers Av. and Carroll SC. Tueeday. 10 M. lateraaent Calvary Cemetery.

Hifi. HA HAN. Henry. On Friday. June 2 Henry.

bei.ed huabaad of Hn, a.i.4 faUr of Cam F. and Alvin. Fungal oervlree at hla late re if lAet 4tnh en Monday at to A. lleta-tlvee and frtonda Invited te attend. HARBECK Suddenly, ea June 27, 1914 al her reaideace.

Mm, lainaina Av N.e York CITy. Koiihla. tli.ld I1.rbe.-a. wire ef (-herle T. llarbeh.

and mother er Major Char lea Helen a4 Mudeed taraecsi. tuneral pi.vaie. per pleaae t-oy. lieatea pi- HAWKINS. On Saturday.

June 2. Nathaa-11 beloved huatMtnd cat Adjle In the 7Mh year of hia e. Funeral ee t1 wilt be Keld from h.a Ule realdence. 1.34X1 Madlacm en Mewday July at a.l tUek. HXNOP.

On Friday. June X. el bis rssldeoce, Uraxetiolae. Oealnlr.g. N.

1 Leuia Fblllp Heoep. ta tae aata year ef hla age. Funeral and Interment private. HIR8H On Friday, at mldnefct, Hinah. beloved met bee ef Maw4 V.

Bernard, and Jennie E. Tialtel ruaeral on Monday, at 10 A. frota bar late real dene 37k Wast Ead Ar. Montclalr. N.

Friday evening. June 2J. lala. Jeba r'ereter Irwin, tn hla eotb year. Fanaral arrvk.

wilt be held at hi Ule been. 349 Nerta Fullerton Monttlalr. Sunday, at 12.41. Train leavea Jersey City. Frte Railroad, at 11.44 A.

arrtvlng Clara Mantclatr. 12 21 P. M. JONES. June 2.

Mary J. SerrVee Plepaea Merrltt'e Harh-ea Chapel. StM 129ta. Sunday, 1 30 P. M.

KEARNEY. Oa Thursday. June ST. at Saratoga Springe, kdeard ee.evd bua-band ef Alaaraia It Kaart.e, ura. services at It let ben's t'L-irrb.

Weet Ovth Bu, eaat of Brwadway. Nw 1 erk City, on Sunday. June an. a JO P. M.

latermeat at Weodlawa Ceaaetsry. XBAR.NEV. Members of the Nsw erk Athletic Clsb are reaueeted te a I toed (he fa-aeral rervtcee of our late trernber k-d-ward W. Ksaraey. Sunday.

Jans M. al 2 o'nlock. St. Stephen a hur h. aWta a between Columbve Av.

and Broaiaat ORABMB M. HAMvtOND. Preeidewt. FHED R. yOHTMKTEII.

hexretatv. LANE. On June 7 I9IV Natalie l.i. Lena, beloved daugnter ef Ki. II and Annette aervt-e frvm I.ten Funeral Parlors.

sx Raa( liith fx oa lurajay, July 2. at 2 P. LEA YCltAFT. Aaaa June 27. ISIS, at Vonacv, N.

aged T7. all, ef lietert J. learcraft of Hreeklyn. N. aervlcee at Mousey, N.

P. M. Sunday. Juna 30. Train leavea Erie Kialiea Jersey City.

Sunder. VI I'kmaiw will aneet trata al Spring alter I I LEHMAN. At hla rwl.les.e. at r.be. N.

Meyer H. Lshmaa. In hla Satk ar. Funeral settrlt.ee will be fce.d at aaa Ft. Ida Cemetery Suauay suorBtag.

Juae S. at 11 o'clock. LEHMAN. King Sotamon a ldga, ITS F. and A.

M. Brethren; It la wta deep regret that we beg te announce the deeta of our brother. Myc II. Lensaaa. fee many years a taste bar our I and you are requested to attend the tuaeral servleee.

kick will be held Sxwdar Jun ktl, al aWleva tlmtmm -eatav. a i U.JO A. M. DAVID A- MOCK. Master.

OTTO OCHS. secretary. LEH MAN. The Mount Stnal Iloepttal. PI Av.

and ItBHih St New lei At a nveettr.g ef tha IWaarg TVuete. ef tne Mount air.al lieevital. belt ea Friday. Jun 2s. lvla.

anvuarvaml having been made of I2e death on Tki44. Juno 27. after a pewivnged l.lnaea ef Mr. Meyer H. I.tinuia ea nevtr true lee ef In tiai.

im a.al. aiw enl dealre.1 to aeailu.ee,'., la the folinwing nili.ute "to th oeatb ot M.ver It lehnvaa we have lot en who had faittfjllr serve I our Inatltution foe xlnrtwa yeare aa aa active aa s. for two year, ea en be. eewry truvtee. and wae.

hie eal coneervailve couiel and by tile hla-tir rptrlt. had endeared blmaej le ad hi aaaorlale. He waa ever ready te reeiwad. ettheet etlnt. te any call u.un lint fer ea-leaver er aid la behalf ef eir ar-fte of fie aeetly aitd auffaring la er rata, mv-itty.

"To his bereaved family we lendev ear sincere aymiavtny In the ee a hlch the, euetelned II was resolved li at an engt aaa cof ef trie rt.utiuei t-. aewi te it. raa.r ef the de. aad the! the eicnw, our Hoard of True wee attend tae funeral servleee In a body. Nsw York." Jur t.

1ta OKj BLI MKNTHAL. Preetdewt. WALTER E. aACIia. a-reary.

LEVY. Oa Friday. Jurve In bee eTtk year Jennie, tree rtedaaan.t wtdew ef the Louie Levy and de.e-.ed saetaer ef kena Buthsbaera. Ueatrvce A aad "-a Wolf. Relatlv end frveas are lav tied to attend the funeral from th cheret ef Mount Hope Cemetery.

ITjehlva. oa 4r. day. Jane M. al II A.

M. On Saterday. Jane 2. 191. al ta residence ef her daughter.

lea. eavee. Oardner. aria Power leeia. the late Meettmer tl.

Lewia yviaee.i eerrtr at tlrao arrh on Monday. July -1. gt 11 A. M. MAlSNER -Itev.

Dr. MreeabM ef Ine ttmsregatloo Srharlth i. h-t I.r a. I el 22 r.al IviMrl fether It Kmil Malsner of t'atew llul. M.

aad grandfather ef Mr. I'r. M. It ler and llarol 1 Malsrtar. Furtetal from aaigeue at 30 P.

M. Sunday. June -O. MILLER. Thomas MJ.er.

hueband of IJI-llitn R. Miller. 1M Kaat letl ot-. Breea-lya. rervlce et Can.b;l'a Funeral far- lees.

1.979 alreadaav. N. T. Mev.tar. at 12 1 M.

l.tlevaMM at t.ra.euj Cemetery, Catenae. MITCH ELL. Suddenly, of epewiesy. al hi homo at RldeefUld. June 29, Jeha Amea Mitchell of New Terk ttty.

la nernl at Rldgefleld Monday. July at 3 o'clock. Eckel, on Jun 2 after a lingering II nova al the rveiden. et her daunt. a.

Jaanea Welt, a 214 Kldge Boulevard, Interment al Augusta, tia. Auguata papers copy. NEIL Jersey City, en June 2V lam R. Nell. Helallve and frte.i-l..

al the veterans ef Ine I Hr. nrm. Jersey Volunteets. ar to ths funeral services at the reetrlvtv. hi daughter.

Mra. Martin T. Ilaaer. I2A ljunran Jry City. on Hiin.lay afi-ernoon at 4 a'rlotk.

lalerment In lllsh-land MUla. N. Y. NEVNIXaER. At ftslbnvok Bereardevllle, N.

on Friday. 28. Iwia. Hehen Florent. hue band of Matlldj D.

Nenalnser. In hi Tlt year. huneral aervlcee will be held at hla late hewv. 279 Meeker Av. Newark.

N. ea Tueeday. July 2, al 3 30 tUTLi.S 2' Vl' rtT.i -family. W-U-'rlx. C.

aad P. M. Relatlrea and friend ar Invited to aftend. Interment st Evergreen Ceone- tery at the convenience ef th family KIEBCHR. On Jun 29.

France Sedcwtek. daughter ef the late Chartee Susan Mebtihr. Servl ee st St e-nhen Church, wrth near Hnwdaat. Tueriay, Jtilv 2. at 10 A.

M. Ii.i.rrwi I at Storbrlse. Maaa. PLACE. Oeorg.

Kaf rUr. June tPlt. Funeral eervl. e. at Ca-j heirs FUNERAL CHl RCII.

1.979 lm.l-way. Monday. July at 2 P. M. Interment pel rata.

PLON'SKY. On Thursday. Jun 17. tn tit 4Mb year. vJaetave I'leneev.

be4eve-t hue-band ef Ptetence K. im I devoted ether of Satire and rWlnia. Funeral aervlcee at hi late residence. 27t) Riverside Ir1ve. Sunday.

June So. al 10 A. M. Interment at Waahlngt a l-w-etery. PLONRKY.

Officers and mean be re af Men-delsaohn lienevelent Sertety ar reqqeeted to attend the funeral of ear let member, tluatav I'ttmakv. from bta Late 270 Rtrersld lartve. Hun Uv. June at 10 A. M.

Interment at tern-etery. J. Pre; lent. H. FALK.

rerretary. RirPEKGER. Saturday. Jen 2. Rie perger.

hurh.n1 of and father of Mr law. Sutler. Joseph Elpiwrgar. and IxmjI 1 Rlr-peigrv. tn felth yeer.

Kuneral f-w-n bl late residence. 517 I Veen View Wend-haven, on Tveeday. July 2. Hole-a re-eolem maaa at 10 A. M.

et Theeaa the Aaoetl Renvaa t'alhwlle rhwrrh. Woodhavea. latermeat St. Joha'a Cesse-tery. R0THSCHTLD.

June 29. lata. Js Serb, echlld. mother of Mrs. feldlne Ceav land.

Itc. Edward 8. Oar. rraak Rotharhlld. and Mra.

David P. Taytoe ef Buffalo. Funeral servleee st her late reatdenee. 244 W-e tOSt. SC.

Mender evening. 8 an e'elerk. Madl-wn. N. mnma.

en Frl'tay anernma. June 2 11 Alhrrtlne belve4 a' Chartee It. Scheetder Reeuteea ntsao st St. Cherrh eon. X.

Monday enoenlna. al ttve'l-ea. NYDKR -AI Battle Creek Mkh Jjne Wllhel-nlna Hnyder. Funeral at home of her slater, Mrs. Cordelia Clark.

4il Et Main Saturday, at rb-k te.ee aaenl at Woodlawa Cemetery. New Tevk. WATSON Oa Saturday. Juno 29. 1918 Julia A.

O'tfRn wife ef the late Jesse Wstaret. Funeral eervtcea frees her tabs readdenr, 451 Waehlngtoa Peoklya. ea Teeo-day, July t. at 10 A. M.

YOl NO. On June 28. 1018, Wltllara F. Young of Bleemfteld SC. Haawbsw.

Funeral wilt be held freea the Prt Pi mm bvtertaa Church, th ant Ha dee gta. Hohoken. N. aa Sunday. one 30, at BEI.L-Jamee J23 Waet 17th St, June 27.

sred 4. BRA I T. Andrew 913 park Juae arrd M. CARLEY. -Margaret Ameterdara Ar, Jen 27.

Funeral to free-row. a. CLARK. apnea. 294 Eaat 144 Juae IT.

aeed 43. CXX itC Hen. June 38. agd en Fwaerwl 11 H-s tomorrow, 2 P. M.

DOHERTT. Daniel. 4A West oOth SL. Juae 27. Funeral today.

2 P. M. DONOHCE. Catharine 177 Vartck SC. Jun IT.

Funeral tomorrow. 8 JO A. M. DOT LE Thomas. 50 atts Juas ta.

Funeral today, P. DRAYTON. -Laaa. Sid West C2d St, Jaae tl. aged 43.

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