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APPEAL FOR NEEDY CLOSE TO ITS GOAL Each Day Sees Deficit Grow Smaller Minimum Required Lacks Only $898.96. i COR 200 BEING CARED ijl Cases Are Receiving Help, .7 but Needs Tor trie Year Must Ee Guaranteed. Nw-illert Cases of J'J4" ester da This rednol to WS sum still 1,4 make complete l.ji-n f.r ate ar fr the famll3 fr whom tt.sPF'"' nas txn mad'. ExHI nh had pa. appeal was ma-le for the Ca-eji, during whS-h time the atfljr ccntributlona luivc averaged about Earn diy hn.

brought sounnre to fcaillie that th lr anxieties and suffer- -j wre end Many mothers who ttr4 that ar.y day might 1 the lat CxS-r the -Jim" ro. with their children It. been tik'-n con.pl' tely surprise the r.ew that all nan af and ll with them f'r a fr at l- ast. an 1 prob- abif for ic-'mJ. in'poiii n.

women as4 strangers I- them, l-ad enr to rescue. Some of the knw w-re monj; the Cas. Or hers did not. It was not cer- ny uM for. and rtose p'-ltlon.

were doubtfid wer- not 04 w.Lii l.onea wht rn.fiht not be Whale Reeeliog -vcne Aid. CONIrCltJ 1 lUfsO Otl KtUUKD; tor a stay of several weeks. Corinne Itooj-evelt Robinson. Ulshop I room arose. In a few words Mr.

Wals m.usands More Shoulder Burden. Knl Teresa, to be gone 1 man Catt and K. Kulton Outline More on behalf of lh of Unfortunate Than Ever Be- i rV Ruiilvan 1- to be L'oririTthl Tn Hall and Its i w7iemed fere Join Move Now. rlonnd dance of t'he vTrnl Purposes, as proposed by the league for tor behalf of tl English Jin i m-f I v. i i i i i.

i. i i CJ of families of the 20 are re- i Mi Katharine Wolcou aicGiffert. et.vinc f. and remitna Jairjrhter of the Rev. Dr.

Arthur Cush-to be cor tribute 1 In or.i.r to Klve mn ITesldent of the Union r.i- I trle month fupcorl the rM. Kor many of the for tt- jr rm-arn lhatth- go througii life unite'! and ET'btly become Mils. they mtht olhfi i. be ar a tare-1 Ir.st Itiitlons and r-laps nrvT Again be jjthrri'i tnc a.n TT.e of T.t'T tho.e of any pre lout Tti total i ll.f v- than Ihnt of U.t Ti i.u."Mber if Individual asi.tr-.ijir. this i.

eytin.ated at lAotil th-t a.t rr. running frot.i ten tents to ere more nunu-ro'u ty i than ea ar ir r-n The i -a ucr.t i' .11 tf.e mini- tn-irn like licC-nt and ixte prol'l or f. I ar oM I pur-! t- hute r.t 1 1 rid ti: after f.MIi.lU for one cf i. 1 utlot. It i.a v.

t.o t-- thl" In i-i Hor.s ha-- beer. I til 8te; tiie I ubll. atlcn of the nn.e-il are still hmIbs from elties fir front New ork n- wa by the foil. wins letter ct-rdi) Tiif Jeff-r-'on. Li hmoo 1.

Va. Wir Sir T. s- un rf P.i.hmonl. a firl. who sorry for nil the po-.

little children vv Another letter was th- New- Tork City. Jan. 11 New Tr-rk Times I am en-olns my i hr 13. honirc it will be of sorn- ue to 7ur Hunirel Ne.lrr r'ases. I am STry I inr.nt end I s.s (rail, when I saw nothing about it In Morrlii papers, that 1 was too Now this riorninf; I see it and taaitr.

to M's I D1MOV. Other letters ac-omrM ontriVj- BcBJ werr the Others. A lo. Clad In Help M. Enclos-d please find rh-rk tor 19 to help tn a sm ill way one of the yIleat.

From one who is thankful for fte bessmg of ejod iieailh and home." I enclose a drtp for the Surket of New York Neediest." Mr. A. jf. find check 13 enclosed, a little further hlp for aom of tr. ji I am Klad I am made th uual up.

as I ir. todir's (rn-f that are porl the full Tvevift r.e ie-l i en the work a utfcne.L n. ike thee ontrthulnn kelp Ijv you find my rlek J-. rn to rhe of the Hundre.1 ae. In apply SieartJ rv as vou mery o' H' bin and Noel -Will TlTi TlMis firj.l rntlosed t-T bill, tliii rone srv as a roiy Jntribution toward the h.

ip of The JH'it 1 Uni'iarl Wnrrepton. Va. for which pleas- "f'pt as slight contribution toward relief v-'ieh 'J have reported In vour vi UT'. are emploved T-v Nrw Js Ttats or of th- lurt ible to solvit ibut ions for Hundred Needier 'aid beirr tv ni rf the in the at Cases wer th. Sra'e lvnl.

i ventribuCons are from ln-li returns VCTy ert oe to buv loihlr- t21tr no a.H'i 'rrkal a ten.ws being f'om the ajT may be lirswn the nol'r of Hj-dre-i XsMlr.t C.es ard sent to Nrw Tok Ttifrs. UTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO FUND FOR NEEDIEST or 4 wre Neeillest ('aaea yeatenlay. making n. 1 Of lint aa- or Tov mere rc- follows T.a- Oraalatlea Soeletr la Birtaa ef Charities ioe.se 3 so 7-- aekaewleda-ed. S1SS 91T.S7 1 etal rrrrirrs dj a aa r.

TIM CM direct: 9-': In memory of Ruth iTT' r. Ci. M. A. Pa.i.;L Mherfey S5 2 Krurlotr, loula.

a 5 M. 3 Kenton. M. 1 Richmond. G.

S. M. 5 Tracy. Murt 5 1 ef Robta Total. .9140 Charity Organization Society refit snonymo-xs oontributrr.n of the Brooklyn Bureau of Chari-aZlved.

gm of IS from Q. a. SOCIAL NOTES sw York. Kil'fyL Ivereux lnmt of Ireui' Ki H-Cy? at WctiUnd I'ark. at Jl Emmft Aiken.

ErI "nl Counts of CriTfn Tlvlr her on Monday for "fnded having taken an apart- h- Kitx-Oarlton. The CounTes. he Ut Ursdley vtVe been yeaf- Park AnlA dufhtr. Mi. J.n 1 il on thp evening- of Jan.

21. 3 have brn waa unreduced "urine the aeaaon of 1010. 1 Walsworth of MiOitletown. h.v. 1 th tt.

HkIs for the remainder of v'ntrr- r. Mri jo terbury rf tM at the hotel, having -nptn. j. narie fellows Gordon re i nntrtni.inn. btrili nf 7 mi umcf.

lfl I Mrs. Joseph H. Dickson who ha been' i. of t'llKM OJcf of Staff or th I r.lted Mates Army at Panama and his bride, who Kdwwrds. Hre at tn A.tnr thl.

prior ti sal'lni: for Pjtn.mn after an t'enra sUiy In the States. The Kins Oorne V. Chtter of the Imperial Order Daughters of tin. British will hold en aacticn bridge In the Hotel Mr A I pin Ulu Room in aid of rhe victoria Home for Aged British M-n nd Women on Friday tvenlcg. Jail.

14. Mrs. John At. Bowers of 54 Cast F.ighty-sTond Street rave a lunrheon yesterday for Miss Susan H. 0ppll.

daughter of Mr a Arthur Cop-pell The iriieats wre the Misses Harriet Camac. Katherine E. Morris Clara Vorkum. Hlen Trevor. Kathleen Beale raw-ford.

Jeann': MoLnson and Gertrude sden. MISS M'GIFFERT WEDS J. K. WRIGHT fjeUtient Ot UUlOn ThtologlCdl Seminary Officiates at Daugh ter's Marriage in Chapel. Theolorlcal Heminary.

and Mra. ilcGlf- fert. and John Kirtland Wright were mrri-d at 4 o'clock yeaterday after- In the Chapel of Union Theological miliary. Ttie bride's father performed tho ceremony, assisted by her brother. i.

uriiman ilcJiffert who I rector of Ai! boul'a Church in Ia.11. Mis Maijdnt Ialp of Oaks drove. "al atten.ierf the bride as mail of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Mif-s Elizabeth McGiffert. EUlna ilenr liennett. Katherlne W.

Boyce. fc.iizab.Mh Uriaht, Kuth Ueech Ru.isell arid Carol Pratt. Haghea It heeler. The marriage ha- bten announced of i Miss Kitherine Elliott Wheeler of 1 East Seventy eighth stn-et David P'U-ter iluL'l istanl secretary of 'Guaranty Ti urt Companv. wiio 1i a cf Mjs.

Francis Cuibert of this Th'- ceremony was perform-d on Tuesday tei t.cH ui at the Brick Church by the R-v. William T. Merrill. t. liaries E.

I'ynchon i iii' wa the matron of honor and th bride's only attendant and the best aurnuaiii ana me oesi 'kwooih7ohn Snli: 1 and Thomas Parkman nun was Wayn pr.ia Eripar Lock leorge Huftsey served as ushers. I i'i their return from their hsney-; rnvy ii Mr. and Mrs. Hughes will reside at Eajt Seventy-eighth Street. st er rook si ch man Mi.ss Ioroth.y Schumann, daughter of Mrs.

lieorge H. Schumann of the city. was married laat evening at the Hotel i Pennsylvania to Richard Esterbrook. aNo of this city. The Rev.

Dr. Josepn Fort Newton, of the Church of the Divine Paternity, officiated. A nt in Brewster. Mi Woodruff Bre water. daughter of Mrs.

Mary Louise Brewster, naj marrird last evtr.lng at the home of her aunt to Andiew- iilbert Austin ef (his The ceremony was per-forin-l by th Rev. Frederick E. Foert-rie: of Dutch Reformed Church of Pompton Plains. N. snd the bride, whose unrli Oeorge W.

Ryerson. gave her in marriage, was attended by the fisfr of the bridegroom. Miss A It hi a Austin. Following the ceremony there was a rec'ptlon and dinner iiot'l Marseilles. 1 tne I Uridegroom His Bride The wedding of Frederick Gregory Mathers, a journalist of Stamford.

who Is 78 years old. and Miss I-llian Thompson, alio of Stamford, who is CJ yare old. tcok place yeaterday aMernoon In the Cathedral of St. John t.v Divine, the Rev. Dr.

Howard ler R.bblns officiating. This is Mr. MitiiT'n third marriage and the first for his bride. AGED COUPLE WED IN HOfrlE. Mrs.

Susie Thompson and John Him-mtlmin Marry Without "Obey." An Interesting wedding which took place yesterday was that of M.s. Susie Thompson of Manhattan and John Hlm-nulman of Brooklyn, each of the partlc-d-mt. having reached the age of three ore years and ten. The ceremony was perfoimtd by the Rev. Dr.

A. Elwln rvelgMfin of the West End Preaby terlan Church, at Tho Home, tVj Amsterdam A nue. Toe chap-l of The Home. which a i ge number or eluerly omen reside. Was rated for the occasion, and fol-, trie anrferbilt.

sailed vulcrdav for Jhn J. I'ersljing. JItnry Taft. Mr.i ria. Judge Decarlc and all in the xflV." ra- "ank M.

Dick of 111 Arthur S. Lloyd. Mrs. Hon All Introduced Judge Norri- to the vearrerriUV rJL John Graham Urooks. Mrs.

Carrie Chap- Justice. H. M. S. Caron.

who had I. -oiicaj Muuuon. wmcn i reponMo.o "justice Iecarlo then iii'in jivmH wui rive ivi at. ci uuimicu i uii i juiJKt; iSorriH to pit uuon ine uem.ii 1 afternoon at her home. i him in order tdat rhc micht assist .1 on tribsi- efl "ty-eighth Street, for her i.

hf. to render Judjment in the case maklnr a total Mi' Catherine K. ndp1 this age he, court. A chair was placed j. maaing a total Mnrrij.

The irut-xtu m-lll h. said. la anmo hauls for lolr.g the ceremony there was n. re- ception and refreshments were served. I- and bridegroom will go to At- Welcomed to Minneapolis.

Where iantic City for their honeymoon. return-In; to make their home in Bro dclvn. She Will Wed on Saturday. The wedding party entered th chapel to the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding Marcii. The bride waa dreaeed in gray 1 iix ith a hat to match.

I ne ceremony that arrangefl for his own by lr. in ith the word obey omitted, i bride rjromlsed to love, honor, cher- iri and comfort and the bridegroom. In- ti a3 of promising to endow Lh.e bride with all his worldly goods, promised to n.loTr Her wlt his love. Mr. Hlmmel- man connected with the Brooklyn T.

M. C. A- nnnimn aa a nnirA FKINUfc U. nurisiiio MAnnita. American "Socialist Millionaire" WeJi Miss Eileen Thomas In London IIXDON.

Jsn. 12. I-rlncc Charles n.piries, an American known as the Socialist MMHonalre." was married to Vi tile-n lcomaj 01 uiTiruanivimi mt vi 1 niiivn ore 1 1 Hopkins and his bride wilt their honeymoon on a six months' tour cf the workL Hsrrihgton-Loughman Engagement. Mr. end Mrs.

James Harrlnrton of 74 Weat Eighty-fifth Street announce the encasement of their daughter. Miss Kathlef-n Harrington, to Frank II. Ijoughman. son of Michael F. Iugliman of 2 West Eighty -fifth Street and Kand-nepmjw cf the late Henry P.

ant. Mr. Iughman Is a member of the New York Athletic Club snd the West Side Tennis Club. The wed dinar will take placs tn the bpring. THE NEW TOWN HALL OPENED; PERSHING RAPS WAR .1,600 Attend Meeting of League for Political Education Faneuil Hal! Planned.

GENERAL FOR DISARMAMENT Also Makes Appeal for Aid for European Relief Council Henry Taft Speaks. New York's new Town Hall at 113-123 i f-rony-iniru street, was iormanj opened last nlcht with a public meeting. a which speakers were Oeocrul lns opinions upon (subject which more or lea. directly ufec-t our well-being in Ue community. Trial Is what ttu 1-Hgue fwr 1'oliticnl has been dolnc and proposes to continue to do.

.1 t-' late those of mature vtars, and Mr. Ely. the director, and hU associates are! performing a nobk- publl' serice. In a republic It Inevitably happens that i to matters more or U-ss connected ith problems of government, which include I In.ltl.tH I nfi nrl 1 in I r. K' tlttlial questions.

VVe wish to give the oppur- tunity for the frev discussion of such matters at these particularly. We would found a later Kaneuil Hull iiiku vi lit een broader purpose. We would have fairly presented botn fides In such controversial matl-rs as free trade an 1 protection without adi aln.K either, but we do Insist upon free trade In ldras. It Is In the spirit of these expressions that we oren Town General Pershing -made nn appeal for Counrn Tnref fi? Kuroiean Re-w a r-strl k-n coun tries, which he followed with an arpu- meht for disarmament. As we review- the effects of the he said.

everj thinkinic man and woman must realize tiie why stepa should be tnken to pr nt another such calatnity. n- step In that direction i.l to tn. armament. All th- nations should i e- alixe the rinnrrr. if this competition in building up lare armies and nale.

nntion cannot duce her armament. unless all do so. "The prospi rlty of our country -pends upon an uninti 1 1 flow of commoditities abroad. cannot li when the financial of tia-tions have broken down. The Ft to be taktn in the rhabiMt.ili..n of th-flnanclsl affair- of ii.itlons i.

the lov. rrunent ex pen safety of humanity in the futuie J. -jnds upon sn ar! tin the question of limiting armament." wouldaccepYtires, slattery or manning RmHnr nf Fnxttrn Cnniinnnfinn nf Orange Archdeaconry Have No Other Choice for Bishop. 5'p'CtoJ fo Thr Yo NEWBl P.tHI. N.

Th- Kiili, 1. DF- lrv. of St. Thomas's Church Rev. Ir.

Mattery of Churcl h. ircl-. or the Itev. Dr. Manning of Trlr.ity Church.

New i ork ity. will prove cetitable to the rectors and laity of Eastern Convocat: of tio: Ai c. deacon- ty of Orar.ge if named to th-jof lute Bishop Burch as head of the Ilo- cce of New lum. This was pi s' tlc-iily srttled today nt a special incetiru; h-hi at the i liurch of the s.hepher.1 In this city, the cll having been Issued byte Rev. John Marshall Chew, rector of the Church of the ood Shepherd, the Archdeaconry being at present without an offbial head The qualifications of the three rectors mentioned v.ere extolled by the support-era of each, and in connection with thee the advisability of retainlnjr them in ac- i tive work was fully tnken into I consideration.

The names of certain favorite sons were proposed. but were quickly eliminated from consideration. While there was an evident desire on the part of all at the meeting to learn how each parish was likely to cast Its ballot, no attempt whs mad- to gvt such an expression by means of a straw vote. No other meeting of the rectors will be held for the consideration of the aubJVct. which ulll be definitely settled ut the tleneral Assembly in the Cathedral of St.

John the Devlne. New York, on Jan. -ti. The conference coulinued lor upwarua of four hours. V5AY0R HYLAN MOVIE STAR.

Drives Around City Hall in Old Auto and Is "Summoned" by Police. Mayor Hylan was pushed around City Hall Park yesterday In aov automobile i built in 1MT. said to be tho third suc-! restful ca. operated by ga.Holine. The car was brought to the City Hall on a truck and then by a tow line from Park Row to the front of the Hall.

where the Mayor got In. Vvi-ral policemen, assisted by trie rowd. pushed him an far as the subway kiosk on Broadway and back again, the Mayor hold ing the ateerlng bar. he returned to the City- Hall 1 he was served with a summons by a traffic officer for blocking traffic. That is.

he wes ostensibly served with a summons, for It calls only for the Mayor's presence In a picture film, the emir- affair being muvie stunt. fifl -H RC HFTS nVATlljN. prr-in I to Tke Su i'fik Ti MINNEAI'OLJS. Jan. 12.

Mme oaUl Ourcl. grand opera soprano, wh i will be edded to Homer Samuels of Minneaoolls. her accompanist. Sat- urdav. received sn ovation when she made her appearance at the Auditorium Theatre tonight.

The diva bowed her- self from the stage In the face of the demonstration, but waa called back to lecelve dosena of floral tributes, union them a huge piece from the Civic and Commerce Association. bearing the words in flowers. Welcome Home. I feel aa self conscious ia It 1 were 11.1... .0...

l.l of ehueeh with a large congregation looking on." said GalU-Curcl In the wings a moment lattr. Toscanlni In Benefit Concert Sunday Arturo Toscanlni and La Scala Orchestra will give a special concert next Sunday evening at the Hippodrome for Lhe benefit of In Society for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, which Miss Ruth Vand-'rbllt Twom- I bly is President. The program will ln- elude several novelties not yet played by the orchestra- Tickets for the concert are on sale at the St. Regis. Among the patronesses are Mrs.

Jamee A. Burd-n. Mrs. Cornelius N. BUaa Mrs.

Ned. Arden Flood. Mrs. Oren Root, Mrs. Charles A.

l-rank. atrs. Dexter Blsgden, airs. Jocelyn Herlo I Evan, airs. Albert H.

Harris, and Airs. I WiUard li. otraigliL I YORK TIMES, THURSDAY." JANUARY -13. 1921. OUR WOMAN JUDGE SAVES MONTREAL THIEF i Jeai H.

orris Visits Canadian Court, Sits on Bench Pleads for Culprit. Special to The Xete York Times. Jan. 12. Hector Cyr stood shivering; In the prisoner's dock in the Court or Sessions this moraine making an appeal to be allowed his liberty.

He had Just been convicted by Judge Jcremie Lecarle of the theft of building- material from the Rutherford Lumbr Company and the Jlerthiaume Lumber Company. At this point a good angel In the person of JudgeJean Xorrls of the Domestic RelaUons Court of New York City walked Into the crowded court room, escorted by J. C. i a. i nisn.

av. crown irmauwii Wht-n Mr. Walsh walked Into the Ivwjcrs' endosure. escorting Judge Nor- court Chief been invited Ith 1m before beside i hf-r place, fontlnulr.s with his up of the 1 'vklenre. Judge Iecar1e found the prts- OI.r Eull.v.

pH3t record was dis- lr.ed. but th; prisoner pleaded to the h' hH.d a w.lJ "a A for elilia who were dependent on him for support. I ran give you five years on this Jharee hve ben convicted be- fore. said Judge THcarle. thl juncture Judge Norrls leaned ever and whispered to Judge Decarle.

His fare broke out In smiles, and a 8U, I ri.nr i iu luu vi b.vjuii en- Ju sre has Intervened on your alf." Judo-e lecarl told Cyr. Not for jour fake, but for the sake of your v. iff -md hil K' Judce rrl was CM-orted from Walsh an-l the cnier or i i i 1TOV moria IM-iecilve. i. u.

liunam tun hml hard for a conviction acainst the accud. remark, -d to Judge JKH-arle after the visitors hail depaite.1: have iienld of ar.jtels looking after opli but this Is flrl lime I have seen It We are living in a wonderful age." repKcd the Judc. MRS. BERGDOLlTsUED. Action It Heard to Rocover $10,000 Counsel Fees.

PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 12. Mrs. Kmma C.

Uergdoll. mother of (irovr i n-1 a nd lli-ivln liergdoll. convicted 'draft (li-? riiTs. fitured in two cases in I court hi- i da While her lawyers pleaded In a curt a new trial for her arid 1 h' fi r.dants. James E.

Komlg. Arth.ur S. Mitchell. Charles Braun (formerly Charl.s B.rgdolll. and Harry Sfhiih.

Jointly convicted several months ac-i w.ii.1 aldlnc are! irover Erwin BcikJoII to evade military vlce. a deffndHht Citv ll In a suit to recover JlO.tKKJ counsel f-- and court costs. Tlie court reserve. 1 derision on the p-pen I for a n-w trial and the, Jury was ordered to sent Its verdict and report tomorrow In the other cae. EX-ERRAND BOY HEADS BANK F.

B. Wation Goes to the Top in Thirty-seven Years. Imperial Thr tr 1'orfc Times. nil'VACO. Jan.

12. -Frank B. Watson, who thirty-seven years ago was an rrund boy In the Old Fecond National Lank at Aurora. was elected today Pi of the First National Bank of Aurora on- of the leading ban of Northern Illinois ou'slue of Chi In th- days when I got my first Job In bank trie errand boy was a man i Mil johs." Mr. Watson said.

My Job in the morning was to weop out the I wanted to be a bankor. so I worked hnrd and took advailage verv opportunity. After that It was not hard." Cardinal Gibbons Gains Strength. Special to Thr York Timet. BALTIMORE.

Jan. 12. Cardinal Gibbons was able to leave his bed again today and ventured from his room in a w-hel chair. His physicians said that his condition was unchanged, except that he was stronger. J.

W. Daly, Railroad Agent. Dead. KANSAS CITV. Jan.

12. John W. Dul. Western agent of the New York Central lines, wlt'i headquarters In Chicngo, diet! tonight at the Twelfth Street entrance of the Muehbach Hotel of heart Obituary Notes. FRANC-IS E.

BIJCKKR, formerly a Judcs of Huffoik County and for nineteen vears Treasurer of Christ Church at Brentwood, L. died at the home of his daughter in Manhattan, on Tueadny. Th funeral wli) be held st Christ Church, lirentwoorf. tolay. Ho waa 7 years old.

RICHAKIi MOUItlPPKY. 74 years old. a re-tlril com racfur, died yisterday at ills home. liuahwick Avenue. HroOKiyu, of t-neu-monla.

Pr. FELIX MKT7.NKR. a well-known optometrist of the Itushwlck SH-ln. died oil Tur.s'lny at his heme. 141' Woodbine Afreet.

1 Hroukln. In his fitly -seeonil year. He was I horn In ler.i-.a. Austria. a Clil War veteran an.l for fifty-seven yeara In the of the War iN-iiarlmtn: at Washlnirton.

I. I on Tuesday lila home, Seventh Hirm i. Ilay Ridce, in hia eishty-flfth year. 1 Mr. Ilorn In the sieund lt-rlrnent.

1 Nrw York Infantry', and waa promoted a ryant Ma.lur for He was a member of the tirand Aimy of th llopuuilc of Washington. MAX STKCKI.LIl. a real estate operator In the Coney Island sec-Ion. died at Palm Beach. on Turailay.

Mr. Mtecklar waa vears old and was a mer.i!er of the Sea Date Wel fare l-catrie ami the Coney Island Free His hori.e was In Hea Catv. I iAN I KI. WEBSTKR hJILES. in the truck-l and forwarding business in Manhattan, lied on Tuesday at hia borne.

lU State Street. Brooklyn, aand yeara. TIIAI'I'Kt'S P. Iil'PR', an optician, for thirty-two yeara In the employ or Clalrment Jk Sic ho) a. 'died nt il home, llf ty-s'ath Stre-t.

Ilmoklyn. on Tuesday. Mra. EdTKI.LA KOSMI.V8KI. wife of hirwior of I'aMen- Kr Trwff.c of 1 he French Line, died ester- lay ai fit ineent's Hospi'al after an lilnras or seTrai nurnins.

Airs, thuaininaii, wno 1 st.l1 at the Hotel I'iaxa. had been active turlng- the war P.ed Croat work. llurial w'li at Cl.lcsco. TIM.M'S J. IIAZLI.Ti, "2 yeara old.

a fortner newspaper editor ana ior cwr" mu. enty -f lv years City Clerk of Amsterdam. N. diM at his d'ia there yesterday after noon ot heart Disease. WILLIAM H.

IrfDLEY. for forty years aj mTiWr of t.ie firm of I'. H. lodley roduee eo.riiriission tuerrhants of Puana I ley was a tnenilier of the Society or Colonial Wars ard of the society or aiayriower le- I soendar.ts. LKANIiER W.

HAMMOND -73 years old. an Inventor of toys arel noveltlea. died yeaterday at his home In Flalnfleld. N. J.

THOMAS E. JONES. Director and Treasurer of the Kanawha a West Vlrictnla Railroad Company and Identlrted with many rranton industries, died yeatarday afternooo at his home In Scrar.ton. Pa. He waa bom la Carbor.dnle.

in 152. M. AUGP at St. Francis Hospital. Jersey city.

at tha arte of As Mlsa Julia Brady of Elisabeth ahe entered St. Wallburg's Con vent la Elisabeth in 1VU. Mra. HENRIETTA DUTCH McLEAN. widow of Ward McLean, died late Tuesday at her home.

TJO'i St. Mark'a Place. St. lieoree. s.

In her KHh year. She waa I torn In Manhattan, but had lived fnrty-ftve I vears In tha Stuyveaant section of Brooklyn. I rh had been active In several cnaritabls prtanUatlona and was Treasurer of the wayslds Home Society. North McLean. Vice President of the Mechanics and Metals Baas, and Embury McLean, are her sees.

Sroduee ociinlsilon mervnants or ina amana trtet. tound.d by hia father, died yesterday CORY Emma James, widow of the lata Cap-riiorrdns at his home. 123 Joralemon Street. lain lrm V. Cory, at the residence of llrookivn.

in hia sluty -fourth year. Mr. Dud- her on. Robert J. Cory.

1.218 Hoe WILLIAM H. BONYNGE DEAD. Lawyer Stricken Suddtnly In His Office While in a Conference. William Bonynge. member of the law firm of Oloott.

Bocynge. UcUsnut Ml Ernil, 170 Broadway, which he founded more than twenty-five year ago with Abe ruber, died suddenly from a complication of diseases In his office yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock while engaged In a conference, air. Bonynge had been In poor teelth since last Hummer. He was the executive member of the firm of which ex-Judge William M. K.

Olcott. also a former District Attorney. Is the senior member. He was born In New Tork City fifty years ago, the son of Henry A. Bonynge.

a retired builder, now living- at Jersey City. He waa educated in the public schools of this citv and later studied at the New York and Columbia law schools, from which he waa graduated. His law firm represented a number of large woolen and dry goods concerns, and firured prominently in the adjustment of the lienry biegel bankruptcy Walter G. Mulrhead Drops Dead. Walter O.

Mulrhead. who has been Secretary of the Jersey City Chamber of Commerce for the last twenty years, dropped dead of heart disease last night Just after finishing supper at his home. 41 Bentiey Avenue. Jersey City. Mr.

Mulrhead. who waa born In Jersey City 49 years ago and spent his entire life there, was also Secretary of the Hudson County Park Commission and of the Jersey City Rotary Club. Only a few hours before his own death a neighbor living across the street. William H. Bonynge.

the lawyer, had expired suddenly In his New Tork office; Mra. Agnes Chalmers Taylor. riTTSBURGH, Ia. Jan It Mrs. Agnes Chalmers Taylor, aged 70.

who Introduced Amerkan methods Into the schools of the Hawaiian Is.a.irT at the request of King Iavk. KalaKn.ua In 1874. died at the home of her son. H. Prentiss Taylor, here.

arly today. Mrs. Taylor was a native of Edinburgh. Scotland, but was brought to America at the age of 2 by her Marr.ila. and rerlded In San Francisco, where he was educated, and later became a member of the Board of Education.

Louis Cohen. Iul Cohen, who founded Cohen's Department 8tore In Main Street. Hemp-Mead, L. In 1803, and la said to have thereby established the first department store on Long Island out-ddsi th. present limits of (Srcater New ork.

died last night of heart disease at hie residence. 47 Cathedral Averut llimp-stead. He was years old. Mr. Cohen was one of the largest property owners In Hempstead.

Vice President of tho Second National Bank there, and Tieos-urer of the Temple-Israel. John H. Eastwood Dies In Miami. John Henry Eastwood, foster son and heir of the late John Eastwood, founder of the Eastwood Wire Manufacturing Company and the Ilastwood Chemical Company of Belleville. N.

died Tues day night at his Winter home at Miami, aeed 67 years. He made several trip around the world in one of his Mr. Eastwood belonged to the Lotos. New York Yacht and Union I In rllv lie wn I he first President of th- Belleville Boarl of Trade and a member of the Newark Chamber of Commerce, Bant. Rl'KETSER Vr.

and Mrs. Im ranee Rukey-r i nee ra l.vrsi announce the arrival of a Jan. 11. at their r. slien-.

TM West Kr.d Av. SAItNOpP Mr. and Mrs. taviil Sanioff an-notince the arilvr.l i a son. Edward Par-noff.

Jan. 9. at their residence. 10 I'ine-hurst Y. C.

W1I1TWOKTH Mr. and Mrs. Prank Whlt-worth ot Lawrence Park West. N. announce the birth of a son, Charles Henry.

Jan. 9. HOLLANP-KR- KACFMA.NN Mr. and Mrs. David Kaufman t.f Wil West End A v.

announee tne enk'suement of their (laughter llel-n to Alvin L. Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oaoar Hollander. fHarrtrili.

Jan. 12. by the Kev. Aubrey H. Derby, at All Saints' Church.

Leonla. N. flora Aucvsta Chtckerlnir. daughter of the lata Charles C. Chlckerlng an.l Sopliln Marshall bickering of Boston.

tu Nathan Trow-bridee Pulslfer. WRIiiHT MrMJIFFERT On Wedneaday. Jan. IV. the CSiapel of I'nlon Thenlo-ical Seminary, by the hrhle'a father and bro'her, Kathar.ne Woloott, daughter of th Rev.

Arthur Cuahman and (iertruda Huntington McOirfert, to John Klrtiand Wright. ANSK1.I-Independent Royal Arch Ixx5re F. and A. M. Brethren: You are hereby summoned tn attend an emergent communication at the late residence nf ou -deceased brorhcr.

Richard V. Ansell. ton (Jrantwood. N. on Friday.

Jan. 14, 1021. a-. P. M.

Hy order Attest Peter Hchmuck. Master. Georg L. Kauch. rlecretary.

ARNHEIM On Tuesday. Jan. 11. Morris Anihelm. Iialoved husband of Delia Newman, father of William W.

Amhetm and Blanehe Hahn. Funeral private. Cincinnati and Chicago papers pleaae copy. ATKINSON' On Jan. 11.

Jane, widow of Joseph Atkinson and mother of tha late John J. Atkinson. Funeral service at her late residence. 64 West 81st Thursday evening. Jan.

13. at 8 o'clock. Interment private. AYRK3 Seddenly. Jan.

12, at his home. C01 West HWh A. Crittenden Ayres, beloved husband of Elisabeth Smith Ayres, In his 4-1 th year. Notice of funeral hereafter. BERNSTKIN Suddenly, on Wednesday.

Jan. 12. Samuel Bernstein. In hia 4 2d year, beloved husband of Yet ta and devoted father of Martin and Edith. Funeral from hia late residence.

Cumberland Place. Lawrence. L. 1., on Thuraday. Jan.

13. at 12 o'clock. Long Island trains. Penn. Station.

1 1 OS. Platbush Av. Station 11:07 to Ijiwrence rotation. BL17MF.NTHAL Pr. Mark, beloved huaban 1 of Emily, on Tuesday evening.

Jan. 11. In hia 9nh year. Funeral services at his late realdenee. 214 Cathedral Parkway.

Thursday momlne. Jan. 13. at 10 o'clock. It Is requested that no flowers be sent.

BONYNC.E On Wedneaday, Jan. 12. 121. William Henry, baloved husband of Ella Ixiulse Iionyntre. aaced eO yeara.

Servicaa at his lata residence. 20 Bentiey Jersey on Saturday afternoon, Jan. li. at 1 o'clock. BUTTRICK Suddenly, on Jan.

11. at lrt Murry. N. Charlea Asa Buttrick. husband of M.

Louise Buttrick. In his ysar. Funsral aerrvire Thursday. Jan. 13.

at 8 P. at his lata home. 1.23D Dvan Brooklyn. CX)H EN Louis, of 47 Cathedral Hempstead. N.

suddenly, Jan. 12. at his realdenee. after a brief Illness. Funeral aarvtcea from bla lata honje, 47 Cathedral A Friday.

Jan. 14. at 1 P. M. Notices of other services announced later.

COLEMAN On Wednesday. Jan. 12. 1P21. Edward husband of the lata Elisabeth W.

Coleman. Funeral service at his late home. 252 Madison Brooklyn, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. COLLINS At Rutherford. X.

Jan. 11. 1921. Cornelius Collins, aged 7s years. Funeral from hia lata home.

41 A Friday mornint. Jan. 14. Solemn blah msas of requiem st Mt. Mary'a Church.

Rutherford, at 10 o'clock. CORNELL Suddenly, on Jan. II. Cecll Cornell. Funeral from late resla-nev, Zii Cast 3 th on Thursday.

Jan. 13. at 10:30 A. M. thence to St.

Gabriel's Church, where mass of requiem will be iff Int.munl Calvaev IVm.t.rv New jura ity. interment Morrisiown, ti. 1 riaay. Jan. 14.

on arrival of train leaving Hoboken, L. A at 12 o'clock. DENNEHY Ann C. le loved daughter of Charlea P. lennehy.

In St. Mary'a Hospital, after a brief illness. Funeral from her lata residence. Eastern Parkway, on Thursday at A. M.

thance to the Church of St. Gregory. Brooklyn Av. and St. John's Place.

Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the rsiiesc of hr soul, interuitnt Calvary Cemetery. DIMOND At Red Bank. on Tuesday. Jan. 11, Charles F.

Dlmond. aged 63 yea ra. Elks service at hia lata realdenee, 4 IToepact Place. Ked Bank. Thuraday evening at o'clock.

Requiem maaa 11 A. Friday at St. James's Chorch Front Red Dank. N. Automobile will meet Central R.

R. of N. trains leaving Liberty St. Ferry at 9 o'clock. DUPLET William Beebe, tn the 6-tth year ef hia age.

Funeral aervices at hia late residence. 123 Joralsmoa Brooklyn, at 4:30 on Friday aiumooa. latar-ment st Mystic. Conn. It raauested that ao flowers be scab Dlris.

DUXCAN Archibald Lynd. on Jan. It. Fn-. neral services at Ms late home, X3S Fort Waahlnrtoa Friday evening.

Jan. 14. at 8:30 o'clock. Interment private. Wltkee-Barre (Pa.) and Toronto (Canada! Papers please copy.

E1N8EL Suddenly, Jan. II. WUllam. beloved husband of Katherbae ElneeL. Funeral service at hie late realdenee.

339 Eaat 37th Thuraday. Jaa. IS. at P. M.

EVAN'S At his home, 182 Woodland Road. Madison. N. ea Monday. Jan.

10. 1W1. Alfred Oueet Evans, La the (Cth year ot his age. Funeral services will be held in Grace Episcopal Church. Madison, N.

on Thursday. aa. 13, at 1: P. U. L.

W. train leaves Uobokaa at 1 .03 P. M. EWERS Edgar Eldridge. Jan.

It. tn his 834 year, at Nyack-on-Hudaon. Funeral services Sunday. Jan. la, at 8 o'clock, at Presbyterian Church.

Nyack. N. T. FERRO On Jan. 11, at hia residence.

Clarendon Road. Flatbuah. Brooklyn. Philip, in hia 60th year, beloved hoe-band of Grace (nee Cardotal and devoted father of Rachel, David. Gilbert.

Ar.S-jr and Theodore. Funeral rota chapel of Saul A. Rothschild. 15S West i2Vth New York, on Friday. Jan.

14. at 1 A. M. Masonic services to be held on Thursday evening at o'clock, st chapel. F1LDES Christina, beloved wife of William W.

Elides. Funeral from her late residence. 1,154 Atlantic Brooklyn, on Friday. Jan. 14.

London and Liverpool (England) papers please copy. FOSTER oh n. at Miami. Jan. 7.

aged 84. lata of New York Cab Company and of Long Branch. N. J. Funeral from his late residence, Hollywood West End.

N. to Glenwond Cemetery. Long Branch, at 2 P. Saturday. Jan.

13. LOCKE On Tueeday, Jan. II. Fanny L. Gierke.

Funeral on Thuraday, Jan. IS. nt 8:30 A. from her lata residence. I IS Kenmore Placa.

Brooklyn. Mass at 8 A. M. at Church of the Holy Cross. Rogers and Church Are.

GRAVES Entered Into rest on Jan. 11, 1021. at Morrlstown. N. Ella daughter of the lata Rufus R.

and Mary J. Graves. Funeral from har late residence. 13 Franklin liace, Morrlstown. N.

00 Thursday. Jan. 18. at 2:30 P. M.

HANHEL Jacob. Pioneer Lodge No. 20. F. and A.

Brethren: It Is with deep re rat we announce the death of our lata Brother Jacob Handel. FuneraJ aer-vlcas at hia late residence. 1.A33 34th Brooklyn, on Thursday. Jan. 13.

at 8 P. M. T. Kantor. Master.

S. B. Wheeler, Seey. I1ERRLICH Entered Into rest Jan. 10.

IS1, in her 7th year, our beloved mother, Caroline Herrllch (nee Ptelnberger), widow of Henry Herrllch. Funeral service Thursday evenlnc. at her late realdenee, II Hehenk Court. Brooklyn. Interment strictly private.

HOPKINS At Hyde Park. N. Jan. 12, PJ21. John, son of the late William IKp-kina and Jem I no Van Benschoten, In his year.

Funeral from St. James's Church. Hyd Park. Saturday, Jan. 18, at II o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. HUTCHINSON The Board of Trustees of the rlrnaoaay Savlnsa Institution of the City of New York, at a meeting held at the Panklnc House, Noa. 5 and 7 Park Place. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on the 12th day of January.

11CI. unanimously adopted tha following resolutions as memorial to Its late Prest-d-e t. Horace F. Hutchinson, who died on tlie 30th day of Itctmbcr, PJ20: Wheress Mr. Horace F.

Hutchinson entered Into the employ of the Broadway Savings Institution on the first day of March. 13. and continued actively In connection therewith, as Clerk. Teller, Bookkeeper, afterward Actuary. then Secretary and Treasurer, and on the 14th day of January.

1903. was duly elected its President and held said office until his death, having been continuously connected with the Institution for almost years: and he was alwajs rfslo'ra jealous over ail matters connected with the Institution and Its affairs: ever faith- 1 ful In the performance of his duties: loved the Institution and regarded and 0 in i iiia.iriK as inoun It was hia own always a'rivtng for the Interests cf the Institution and Its depositors. His carefulness and watch- fulness were not confined solely to ths sffslrs of the Institution, hut he was alvays ready and willing to he and ad- vtse any of Its depnatrors. and waa In- 1 deed a friend to many In their hour of need: and 1 I Wheraa he was truly a lovaMe and 1 friendly man, le1oved by his aaaoclates and ernpl.iyea. and alwaya held In great reapect for his Integrity, banking aldllty sn.l soundness of Judgment; now there-! foia be it 1 Resolved.

That hy the death of liorace P. Hureiuuson The Broadway Savings Institution has been deprived of i and faithful servnnt and officer. 1 and Its depositors have lost a true and valued friend, and the Trua'eea thereof have each suffered the personatl loss of one dear and well-heloved sn.l valued ad- 1 viser; and that this memorial be recorded and puhllahed to testify our appreciation and esteem and aa a tribute to his worth, an.l th.l ennv nrMatitnil Ia hi. M'lilnir I as a token of our deep sympathy for her and the HUTCHINSON At a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Fifth National Bank of the City of New Tork. held at ita banking house.

Nos. 131 snd 133 East 2-HJ In the liorouirh of Manhattan. City cf New York, this fith day of January. 1 11)21. tha following resolution was.

with nrrtfound eecret unanlnmmlv rliinl.d I Whereas tha Directors of this bank have learned with deep sorrow of ths death, on the day of December. 1P2U. of their friend and assoclata. Horace F. Hutchinson, who had been continuously a Director ot this bank from tha let day of March.

1P0I. to the date of his desfi and Whereas Mr. Hutchinson had always been faithful In the performance realous for tha best Interest; personality, combined with soundness of judgment, snd had been esteemed and beloved by bis associates; now therefore 1 be It Resolved. That In the death of Mr. Horace F.

Hutchinson this Bosrd and Its indl- vidusl members, and tnia nans: and tne depositors thereof, have suffered a great loss, and the Directors desire to placa upon record this tribute to his memory and to tender to his wife and family their most sincere and respectful sympathy. JANDORF Benjamin, at Lakewoud. N. J. Notice of furwral later.

JOHNSON Charles J. of Westfield. V. on Tuesday. Jan.

11. at I 20 P. at Broad Street Hospital. New York City, ased 37 yeara. Services at 2 P.

M. Thursday at the residence. 63 Weetfleld Westflald. N. J.

Burial at the convenience of the family. JOHNSTON On Wedneaday. Jan. 12. 1D21.

Ruth Hannah Battey. beloved wife of Dr. Charles L. Johnston. Funeral services at her lste home.

232 lianciric Brook lyn, on f-noay. Jan. 14, at 7 f. M. KERSHOW On Jan.

12. 1121 Mary widow of N. B. Kershow. in her 64th year Funeral servlcea at the borne of her daughter.

Mrs. Robert II. Laggan, 123 Church New RochelU. N. on Friday at 2 P.

M. KJRKER William on Jan 12. at hia residence. 308 West Mi St. Interment private.

Cleveland (Ohio) papers please W07.MIVRKI Eatella. Cm Wednesdar. Jan. 12. at St.

Vincent's Hospital, bvloved wife of Maurica W. and mother of I A tVin.Ml n. I 1 K. k.J I in Chk-aajo. LANT On Tuesday.

Jan. 11. 182 a Ked 8u years, beloved husband tha A. I nee Harrison). Funeral services at hia late residence.

23 East 41st Uayonne. N. on Friday. Jan. 14, at 8 1.

M. Interment at convenience of the family. LE COCXJ At Cppar Montclatr. N. Wodnesday.

Jan. 12. lid. George L. 1 Coeq.

Funeral services will ba held at his late home. 379 Grove Friday afternoon at 2:13 o'e'ock. LORB Flits. In his With yesr. at his residence.

771 Madlaon New York, beloved huaband of Beatrice King Loab, father of Audrey Loeb Gilbert. Funeral atrtctly private. MacTAGGART Janay, at Garden City. N. on Tuesday.

Jan. 11. arter. a brief Illness. Interment at Schenectady.

N. Y. McLEAN Suddenly, on Tuesday. Jan. 11.

'1921. at her realdenee, 9U2 St. Mark'a Place. St at en Island. Henrietta Dutch, widow of Ward McLean and mother of North.

Embury and the late Durant McLean, tn her 89th year. Funerai services st the Brirhton Heights Rsformed Church. St. Mark's Place and Fort Place, St. George, S.

on Thuraday afternoon, Jan. 13. at 4 o'clock. MEYER Sophie, 74. widow ef Loula Meyer, on Jan.

11. Funeral from chapel, 228 Ienox Thuraday. 8 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. MINOR Charles K.

On Monday. Jan. 10.. 1921. at St.

Luke' a Hospital. Remaane wrill Ire In St. AndraWa Church. 17 th St. and Mh Av.

Funeral service Thursday, 8 P. at the church. Interment private. MOEHK Manraret. on Wednesday.

Jan. It, 1921. beloved wife of Mr. Jorgea Moerk. Fnneral from M.

lick's Funerai Chapel, 227 Lenox on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. MO WAT Suddenly, on Jan. It. 1911. Grace Mow at of B41 West 158th SC.

Kew Tork City. Funeral aervices will be bald at the Lefferts Place Chapel. 8d Leffarta place. Brooklyn, on Saturday. Jan.

13, at 10 A. M. MtriRHElD Walter euddenly. on Jaa. 12.

1921. at hia realdenee. 41 Bentsry Jersey City. Notice of funeral hereafter. MURRAY Cebllia.

beloved wife of the lste Prter and daughter of the late WU-llan Gahan of Dublin. Funeral from the late realdenee. 407 West 143th on Friday. Jan. 14.

at 10 A. M. Theses to tne Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. where a mass of reoutern will be off Dublin, afaians. Mars i i BtriV MTER8 Est alia Cerber.

befaa4 wife ef Na- thaa kbits, mother of fMalae Myers and Saughter of FVancts Oerber Bayriila. departed from this life Tuesday, Jaa. 11. 1921. 1'vnral aenrtees at her late rasi-denee.

SS Hlllsloe Av, Newark. N. Thuraday, Jan. IS. at I P.

U. Iatannant la B'aai Jaahorun Oasnatary. Ralatlvas and frlaada are tavttes to attend. OTEl-Jamw agwd S4 year, at his raet-1 deaoe. 10S Bsacb at.

8t a platen. 8. J. rOST Mra. John Poet.

Jan. 12. at bar realdeeea, lS45 Broadway Euclid Halt). Ftiaeral aervtoae Thursday evetung at o'clock. Funeral private.

REir Ilelaa H. suddenly, Jan. 12. notloe later. Funeral RICH On Wednaaday.

Jan. 13. 1121. at her realdenee. 32 West SSUi Matilda, relict of Salomon Rich.

Funeral strictly prtvat. ROBINSOK On Jan. 11. Catherine Annie Robinson, beloved wife ef Arthur T. Robinson and mother of Kathleen Mary.

Kw-naral from her late residence. 1.113 Southern Boulevard. Bronx, on Friday at A. M. Maes at Church of 8.

John Chrye-ostom, l7th ait. acd Ho Av. InternMAt St. Raymond'a Camettry. New Jersey papers please copy.

R08ENBERU Suddenly, on Jan. 8, at Buck-hannon. W. Philip F. Hoaenberg', late of 120 West lltth New York, beloved Husband of Fanny and father ef Mra.

Mortis Qreenstan. Mra. Harry Soloeao. Barilla and William Rosenberg. Funeral 10 A.

M. from late residence. 120 West 11 Ith ftt. Kindly omit flowers. RUFF Leah, mother of Ethel Meryash and Ida Fastenberg.

aged year. Funeral private. SAMMONS On Monday. Jan. 10, 1921.

George J. Sanunona. beloved eon of Hannah M. and the late Jamee J. rtammona.

Funeral from hia late residence. 8.070 Perry Thuraday. Jan. 1J, 1321, at 0:30 A. thence to St.

Hrendan'a Church. 207th st. and Av. lntsr-nient Woodlawn Cemetery. SCHNEPl'-Pr.

Lao. on Tuesday, at 8 A. at Dr. Combea'a Sanitarium. Funeral from Meyer's Funeral Parlors, 228 Lenox Friday morning at o'clock.

SHKAHAN On Wednesday. Jan. 12. Margaret, for many years loyal and devoted mi mber of the household of U. Robert Porter of Lawrence.

L. I. SMITH At Qummsbero Hill. Flushing, N. on Jan.

10. 1921. Harriet beloved wrlfe Lewie H. Smith. In the Kth year of her aae.

Rclativva and frienda are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence. North Hempstead Turnpike and Lawrence on Thursday. Jan. 13. 1021.

at 1:30 T. M. SNOWDEN At Mt. Vernon. N.

Jaa. 12. 1621. Sarah Snowdsn, In har 84th year, mother of Harry Jackson. Funeral services at her daughter's reaidonee.

Mra. torira W. Owens, MO Adams Mt. Vernon. X.

on Friday. Jan. 14. at 8 P. M.

SPIELMA.VN At Paria. on Jan. 8. 1931. Charlea Eplelmatin.

beloved husband of Josephine and father of Maraaret Hplal-mann. Lilly Levett. Ana-el lieu. Jaanaue Chjguet and Charles Rplelmann Jr. In-teraien at Paris.

France. SPRINiJEK Peter, on Wednesday. Jan. 12, aged 74. eat the realdenee of hia daughter.

Mrs. tie rt rude Springer Wyatt. 82r Lincoln Plsee, Brookl-n. Service Friday. Jan.

14. 8 P. M. STOVER Wednesday Jan. 13.

1921. Phyllis Martin, infant daughter of JothUa A. and Blanche P. Stover. Funeral private.

TRACY Suddenly, ac L'ppar Montclatr. N. Wedneaday. Jan. 12.

19)21. Ke-bert W. Tracy. In hia 7Mth year. Funeral services will be held at the Christian Union Congregational Cnurch.

Upper Montelalr. Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Train leaves Jersey City. Erie K. 3:01 for 1'nrver Xlonfelalr Station Interment al Albany.

N. Jan. I Albany and New- ark. N. papers pleaae copy.

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Apply 1101 Times Bldg or phone Bryant goaa. FRENCH a aaacna srattfTtaa nnUt- mitrmmtwm BUCCXX2 BCaUKlZa OOXUatBL'a "ins, jaei re DFGFNTS 1 alaal'l Jhat 13 VAN NESet Orange. K. Jaa. 10L 1921.

Frederick feuebead ef Louise Jeeeua Van ISesa. Funeral aervleee at has lata home, I0O Cletelassf Street Thursday. Jan. IS, at 8:30 P. aaa arrival train teavtna- UobekMt (D, L.

4k W. R. at li2. far Orange Station. WALTEH On Monday.

Jaa. 9, rWt. at hia real dance. 1.777 Topping. Bronx.

Jaaua b.lavad hwsbaad ef swale at. Walter. Fuaeral ac 1 Has ea Thuraday. Jan. 13.

IO A. M-. at St, Tbontasa Lotharaa Church, lt3th and Topping Bronx. Masonic Level Ledge. Reyal Arcanum, Fordhans Ovarii and Bresia aUka No.

871 respecttaUr Invited, te attend, la-. tennent private. WANNACK On Jaa. 12. it lSS Park' liace.

Brooklyn, Andre Wannaek. husband of Edna He! lores, Hsrvtoea at res-denes. Saturday. Jaa. 13.

1921. at P. M. 3tt dCUmiftrtou BARNETT Franees (nee Bloem). la lov-' tng memory of any dear wl(a aad moUver.

who has been absent front eur midst aawi year vadas. Charles L. Baraett and Baby MUdred. BOOART la losing Brteanery it OiaHee. Sled Jan.

13, IBIS. Jacob 8. Hart. OOHN In sad and loving aneptory of Hymaa Cohn. beloved buabaad aad father, died Jaa.

13, I19. i FRANK In loving naemery! of arty wife, I atsy Frank, who died jjan. IS. 1918. Puaay.

yeu will never be fergottea. FRANK In tovtng Brtemory; ef Tie lay K. Frank (nee HelborB). who passes away Jaa. 13.

1919. Mother and Sister. JOHNSON In tender, loving memory of- our darling. Virginia Rooeevelt Johneoet. ORNSTEIN la sacred meraory of Ida Ometelni died Jan.

13. 1918. Forever loved and forever aaourned- ROBERTSON Ana Amelia K. In loving memory of our mother, who died Jan. 13.

1920. Gone, but not forgotten. Seas. WALTERS In tender tribute, to the revered memory of a devoted and beloved brother, Richard M. Walters, diad Jan.

13. 190t, Est earned by all who knew him. WATSON In loving memory of our dear daughter. Dorothy Hope Watson, who departed this life Jan. 13J 1919.

Is ear hearts ahe Uvea forever. JACOB HERRLIQTS SONS FUNIRAL OiatCTORSs-CNArtk 332 East 66th Sl Unox 6652 I9S3 Ceaeseeae. aeer I Tata. Tat M2S Tna sat. THE WOODLAWN CEA1CTERY Mid Si.

By Har lam Train an by TreUersa Office. IS Kaes lid Su Nte faraV aasas eg aaaall etae fee i BloainuogrjaJe's Florist Shop, SSih St. and LazlngtLa Ave-Artletie flersi cesigns, si and open evatauaga aaa dare Phone Plana S9S4. 1 IT. I SS tat CsJl "CcJsttb-M 8200 esev.VAS J8-.

"Wm, "TO! FVciaXsO. CBURCiPlss. (Meai Saotariaa) 170 Braeua-ray at 68tb St. i OnVa, tld It. at- A- I Telethon Murray fJlU 36J1-X BERKELEY I I 2 SCHOOL orfBOYS SU WEST KIOn-THimP BTRaJtT "From mwtary Se CeUeaw A achool where the highest educational Ideals have been successfully maintained for 41 yeara.

Small classes, individual tnstmettee, eaperlenced teachera Uymnaaluntt ewitn-mlnga pool and roof playgreund ea the eraaa isea. Supervised sports and athletics, pedal prevention fer all eeUegeet ef lemeoa outing claaaes. Uaalroled Colmlog ea Jteeaes. LOUIS D. KAY, Ph.

Headmaitef. TELEPHONE SCIIUTLEH 4S3S. 'hodes School o-rO-IZ-MfJWCSsST BUSIKESS COURSES Bookkeeping, shorthand, TlSSi writing and Secretarial Wars. PREFAtUTOHV COCRSBS Collegea, Regeeta. Terbnlcal SchaalSa Day and Eva lag CXrlslens.

Obtain Catalog of Course IntersstasV New Yorks MooX Bookkeeping. Shoctnaad, Secretarial. Trpewritinj. -Gvil Servic snd Penmanahtp Dejwrtsscats. Iay aad Lvenlng Seealeaav Call er write for Catalogue.

9 Leavsx Ave. flew fa leva City DWIGHTlSSf Cefrce A Rerenta Wast rstet aaaeaeUa. 4Sd er. Makes a etady ef the ladlrideal at deal. SPBI.VO TaJIM BaXllMS JA.VLAST 14.

New York School of Etpreaiion Children's Qasies PantomUne and Playa. Kew; class spsas January la. Denclag. Ektcvgiaa. Special etreaiare.

StS Weet 67th Ht.i French woanan enahea e-tve children er adurte. KfSS Ttmee Annea. PARKVIEW. 144 W. 75th.

r-ol. Eagllaa. Reeretarlal. Indlvlduaf Inetntetiofw School of Dancinr ir tobue. rBosrrrjf.

Theory Teckalaee expest arxriAuxiNa IN AXD CUT)" 'SAIXBOOM DAKCXNO. nUTSTS aXD CLASS UES-SOS DAT OB KVKXINO. NORMAL COUSSS fOS TCACHEBS cxanncATca and dit lamas AWAJUMOX. XaeS Stoat ad TiffJa At. Pheae Piaaa Til i PEST MODERN SOCIETY DANCING tataghc by fin a lady Hiesarn IMl.

Classes tn tho uerts Uuntna. 84 Weet 4Sth St. Telepbxme Bryant SOS. LOUISE MORGAN'S STUDIO MODERN DAMCTMa rMldren'a ciaeaee BalieS end. aaterptsetTe.

114 WEST TSTH ST. Phone CeT 48SS-' kODLRN and ballet dancing aua-ht. CsJl Mies norence Teung. Murray Hill Sn. 1 LEARN TO SWIM.

pVE akd bats urat; MART BEATON. R. 9. 9. F.xcluaive Bcienttflo' Systeta.

West Jih corawr Central TsL Caltaaibus 4304. 1 I INSTRUCTION 1.

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