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-ill r1 rrTTTr NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY. APRIL 29. 1917. 19 PROCLAIMS JUSTICE OF THE WAR a Privilege, It Is Now a Distinction to be an American, He Says. r.V.'CnS RAIL REGULATION Fclnta to Civil War Lessons In Pleading for Universal Train Irj at Birthday Dinner.

Oiauncey M. Depew. who celebrated I frhty-thlrd birthday en Monday, tie Tifmlri and guests of the Club in Brooklyn at the annual tlrthday dinner 1 In I. Is honor In the clubhouse laat i that while It tad always been a i rivKege to be an American. In view recent event It waa now a dlatlae-t n.

"The autocrat and the war lord wtr on abort notice, and then call i eubjecte to fight. "Mr. Depew Pernocracie. iro Into war on 1 Operate judgment of the people every effort of 'peace baa failed. r.T.ptror of AiutrU gave.

Serbia hour and then began hostilities. The Hir peror of Germany limited Trtnoe. and Russia to a few The lnited ftatea waited and suffered and protected for years and a half, until Christian cruU no longer bo i 1 r.clueoua wrath no longer rt-i We enter the war to protect uaU.T.ntal rights and liberties, 1 to pe-ace on a basis so sure 1 that people can live i and enjoy UberUes un- in Uie It ts a war for hun.anity. It is now a 'n to be cai.ed an American. I "-w's acUreas, delivered with ir' te4 fc the ar plause of the'irirls.

on sledges, and on fiot, hurryinc anJ guo.ts present, iie threugb the snows and biting eold of i i ai oi toe war nm in the world, would i tC a portiinnl pace. r. I r. ho toumed on a variety i.T h.a stci, indorsed th tre in i ti: ra.iroais at this a re he and in part: has wisely under-' i (- rgu.e this rreat trarsporta-i evcljiion and devolu- a mit tntareatlng n. r.t as attorney of the i rrvrr.ie.l their cas.

In j. I convinced Cat oi for te public, but for- the tnnmseives, rovcnimeqttl was a necessity. William LC3T FOUND. ers aswts ttma. LTP.rp At.

nETVAP.D Te t.h fob. CT-nt-S'irig ef taitUls rU atui! siaravnd in cnirs. mt a 1 r-it Arrt! 27. braided gold wire I s. inif'rnl pn lout wua Ml, rt tuim, SUM OranfS, tt i.

trtici hMtn Enr CSurrh I. Kobokca. i hrsadwsr. er 1 I'nl reward- i I Trf In.jioira. i i sravlet Til rt.

zbwny I. a A. Utsi. MMH TS.J B. i 1.

hu aaS Breaisar. oa 8atur2ay m. Arm 1. abit ewek; tnltiala la I tc krtie, H. J.

H. I.ifrm.i r- tr4. ii. Frtoataas, 600 West tilth St. I vxcfcr Hat.

I Lafaystte or Palais Ar 1. 1 caradar aisht, sid chain ferare-)- aesisa. TeL 1 uoraJntl4 1 ismorfi rlrcie cantrs (Mri wifi auriHti by Stairmoa; SuU i-m I. TiMeder U. ktarr.

i i ay. aiKi at. I 'lairvor 1 tmrwhoe) pi a. aa Tneaday ot V.edcaadiy murnlnc, en sub-v an fM'S aa4 4Zd; reward. Reuu-a i.

r. ins At. j. Wra. wira pearl.

t-i I Aao.laa ti.ll. sub- i rout IXUaa UcrsC AI T.ast a n. A tuarb ef k.v. tyn Breokrya p4ar or owtitawa. Krawa a Seccemb, a tu.

Keem 20 suitable rewara, 7 lt porve at GM Theatre, r.Ilit. ctalnne nn e( ayi iarii. Hetura GinM Tlatr. i. K.nn.'Ir's raataerant.

lYt-, ann tar pin: liberal re- i. i I ft 121st. Mors. IW. xib.iT.

aUlsater STlP. autabie rewara. r. i i 1 taca)t, engTaved A. U.

Kirk. reaar. West 1224. 4A. i wtirM armb VrocJr ra- a-1 Svt feiuyvseant ar fHM fr.insr.le.

i 1 'e elirararte eaa. marked W. Iiunt 1-atting. 4T JUverstde Drtve; rt. I afra pta, subway train ar BOt 8C toi fcroadway; reward.

II Tiawe. I TCm Mtitalnlng evegu bet Cirri, atut 101 XUa( aita, Keware. pin, er baroque pr! r. ta Fraaalla Slroao. Butn is.

utn. I t-c rstars ef Slamond elaater pin. In or la frent IWaus Arts. April 24. I r.

i- LaPr. MalJ.n Lane. gtl-hafHlld ambralla; J- M- It. B-tum 2T East fcxh St. FEWAR9 tor small, square, platinum.

Ca. watrn, sat with alaraeeda. i back silk wrtst ribbon; loa i ir. m-'-iv f'h A. and Sts.

a' tli, Avenue anl vr. nrturti aumcna bar pin, 13 Mt -5 ptlriun: ioat Arnl 31. treat, ack A. sad aatk Br-. lot City.

r.rvrARD. -t iri "-an I Mrrlar. lost April 3Sw 1 awn tu and I Theatre. Marcws i A. ai4 JH.

I "Thursday evening. i a raJit aa-T-m. oa la Cilub laeaire. H. r.

Baojamla, wTO 1 ui Av. l.t aai la.as CaAe aad Dags. eaBBSaasssiaBBBBt famala foa biewa kaad. -k r-A ar tall, aan4 Barsay. Ka- a ts .1 liUl SC Vi i ITS ALSO A LEAUTIFUL LIDRARY TABLE Ti aa laataa lea eaa tl lata aa ar the ether.

A v.rv plra ef fornltera. erivrt.lk aa aaaitafr as sny B-t uy r.l wm mm tuat tba UUnc I Ui city gas CMUiias raias Wt'OT sat eat Cbs Saslw m4 saw tse en yea STs. a alary Mabatany talaa, JfJC3 was Hi. aaV Oaairs stabacany talaa, 91 S4S. I.

ear STMS bt f.mal IWta r'i sr. yra aai ear (Mia? srka t. yaa aitwtaa alss. Nswd Csv Sow fries W3 Attica Car 7li. Cease ta Oar Fsctary Ulrart.

Tha OHaiaal Table Had N.Y.TbliB,i Com pm y.nc. JJJ 25. 5f. r. H.

Vanderbilt, at. that time at the head of the New York Central system, a very wise and open minded man. lie had ben abased i 'represented to a degree, but hi early- lifa a a farmer bad brought him in -utitact wdth his fellow men In aa intimate Way, lal he thoroughly appreciated and understood them, lie first said ,1 presented toy view to him that if tin commission system bcame perfected, either the commission would own Uie railroads or the rail.oaOn w'JI own the commission, liut on' more careful study he cordially assented to the commission system, and assisted in its paaage. Xh Government has now, through the commission, taken over moat of the great functions of the railway, especially Its rates on which it Uvea, and the service wbich It ruusr render, it must go one strp furlhar and have power to arbitrate all labor disputes and. to' decide as to thi'lr Justice.

If the advance is granted there must be by the same; authority an adjustment of rates eo that the railways can meet the demand without their services to the public." Mr. Dcpew cam out for universal military service, wamlnir his hearvs to learn some of the lrs.ior.a or the civil ear. In which, ho said, one-half of the looses cf human life were due to the act that the men of the nation were unprepared. He dtfc'arert that hud Great itain been prcpard the present war ouid have been impossible. means equal privileges and equal oMIsratiocs," Mr.

Depew continued. "If we hid a svatwn'-of military training like fcaiueriand we never would have a war. The training Itsfif would be of, incalculable value to our young- men. It would teach them the lessons of discipline end obedience, and. above, all things.

It would Impress upon them' the supremacy of the law. It would promote denocratic equality and remove class prejudices. Jn the same tent would be the son of the millionaire and the poor man. the son of the lawyer and the mechan'c, -the son of the college professor end the farmer. with all that means of.

mutual understanding, mutual help, mutual regard, and mutual devctlon to each other and the common welfare, would insure the safety, peace, and progress of the The new Government in Russia came In for praise from the apeakcr. who declared that the recent revolution one of the greatest events In history. He told of th rreat paartant when the victorious troops paraded after the civil war. and men he said: Put more remarkable, and eonsUy el tmi fir-ant. is thit wonderful Russtnn procession from savage stOJcments beyond the Arctic Circle, from prisons and conyict camps, from mlna and soiitcry iiuta.

or mm and women, or coys ana riprria to Dome sm iraoni. i r.e mar tyrs of liberty suddenly released from bondage and torture by the people's got eminent as audenly organized and victorious. The porno and splendor, the brilliant uniforms, the Inspiring music or Dszesnts are not partly naked, they axe unwashed and unkempt. Many cave been condemned by court-martial more by police edict without trial, all by ruthless tyranny for daring to speak of liberty or suspected of thinking of liberty. A freed people overnight without ptss'nn or bloodshed firmly plant their own Government upon the crumbling ruins of a thousand years of oppression and suppression.

Old autocratic Russia has found her soul. Turning to events In our history, Mr. Dehew said there was a danger that Matorlana would 'dehumanise" Lincoln. Then he told this anecdote of the great President: One of the moat entertaining and interesting men I ever met wu I a-bouchra. for many years a Member of Parliament.

Knttltsh and editor and proprietor of Ha was an attache of the Hr.iish Embassy at Washinrton dnrrr.g Linooln'a administration. The British Ambassador was Lord L.yon, one cf the most Courteous, cUsnifled, and fcrrnsl of hi-n. The Ambassador fre-Qtirrtilr dlrnvl alone, but had alt the crremonies, and dress of a formal dinner. Laibouchere said that one evening while dining Lord Lyons was astonished try the butler announcing the Fresident of the United States. Mr.

I.tnooln followed the announcement into the dining room and took a seat. Lord Lyons was, of course, and delighted. To the request of tho host tht the dinner be served Us thev PresUJont aaid: Lyons; I came In for an informal talk. You go ahead with rour dinner and I will hrowse around-" That visit did not get In the newspapers, nor is ft to be found in the archives of the State Department but it gave the British Oovernment. at that time critically near Intervention, a better understanding of.

the purposes of this wonderful Presidfnt, and Mr. Lincoln a clearer view of the mind of the British representative. BEQUESTS OF JONAS WEIL Founder of Lebanon Hospital Leave Most of Estate to Family. 'j The will of Jonas Well, philanthropist, retired real estate operator, and found-, er of Lebanon Hospital, who died April IL leaves in charitable and re. Ugloua bequests and distributes the malnder of the estate, estimated at more than among members of his family.

He bequeaths 2.NK to Lebanon Hospital and $MO additional to establish nurses' prises. The Congrega Uon Zlchron Ephralm, with which his son-in-law. the Rev. Lr. Bernard Pracbiruui, la associated, receives S1.S0Q outright, to reduce a mortgage, ana aaaiuonai to oe paia at tne rate of a year as long as the Rev.

Dr. Drachman remains there. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the ronrreratioa receive I'iiO. Other publlo bequests are SoOO each to Montefiore Home, the United Hebrew Charities, and the He brew Free Loan Association. Mr.

leaves to his wife. Mra. The. rese Well, all his personal effects and the Income from one-fifth of the residue. The remainder is divided in trust among his children Benjamin snd Louis V.

Well, lrachman and Mrs. Bella Bcehn nd on the death of their mother they receive the residue outricht. Madeleine Drachman. rrmnd daughter, reosnyes and five Other grandchildren get 11. ow each, 1 Weather In Colton and Grain States.

Mpetai to Tke JVrw rerlt Tlnum. WASHINGTON. XX April 28. roraoast N. Car.

and B. Car. Probably local theri- atr showers Sun. end Mori. not eo warm; vartsble wlnda i ria.

Pair Sun. and moderate, vsrl- able winds. Ala. and stlas. Probabry local thunder showers and cooler San.

Mpa. cloudy; moderate, variable winds. i Prabaoiv local latmaer snowsra ana cooler Son- sad moderate southerly winds. T.no- and Ky. rtnowsrs and cooler cloudy and coolar.

And. Kaln nan. areoaoir frarh a and n. a. wind.

1 uhlo Probably rata baa. ana man atsriy wind. 1 Lowxr alien. overcast in n. ana pronaoiy rain In a and central Bun.

and tnsb astarly 'L. tptsr JAioh. Unsettled tun. and freak a and a. a.

winds. I ana i txas oun. maa mm. rlouilT. I Ark.

Sun. and Hon. cloudy: eolasr Sua. W. Tssaa Sun.

and J4on. fair. I1L Unsettled fun. and probably rvln Bun aad in a. sad W.

cooler a Sun. M. TTnaettted probably rain In ccoier In a Moo. rain. la Rain or snow Sun.

Mon. eloadV; continual euld; fraih to strong e. te e. atnrls 6un. Minn.

Rain or anew fun. Moa probably fair; frerh te atrang n. e. winds Sun. i loaa Rain la rln or mow nnd r9-ttnoad cold In ff'in.

Won. Unwttlefl, pratiably rale In a and w. i K. Ih. Cloudy wanner ta w.

Mon. fair, -with wsrmrr tt. Dak. Cnsattled and continued cold Fn n. probably rain er scow In a.

Mon. doady. with warmer. i Nab. tTnaettled and continued cold Butt, and Mon-: probably mow or rain.

i Kan. L'nexttled Boa. and Mon. probably rain tn a. and a and rala er anew n.

continued cold. Education Notes. A publlo hearing ef the Corom'ttrje en 0neral Welfara of the Board of Aldermen will be held St P. 8, a. State (tnat and Koamilce Avenue, far Kuekaway, St P.

U. an May The public iKture aesaon -will floss tfcl. wek. The new mii will bealri In Alumni ef P. Tl.

Wlnfl.l.l. L. 1 will Biva aa entertainment and dance on tlx avenlnar nf May 4 for the betaefit of the Ii4 CrA. The Teachars uitreats Onranlsatlon has er.t a telegram to Governor Whitman, urging him to vote the teachers' 'penaion bill. A mass meatlng of fachars and eltlanns will be bald at 8:15 P.

M. on May 2 at th. Commarelal Hisb School. Albany Avanua and Bars.tt Ktrt, llrooklyn, te protest egalaat tha t.aehars' pension bill. I A school garden, to be' cmdneted k)r pupils of Inetrtnadtste School 5S.

tba Bronx, at Cretaaa Park, wtU be dedicated an May 4. BARRIE PLAYS FOR VAR jFUND it. i i i i jEmjpir Porformanco for 8tQ0 Women's ReliefBall at Aa a tribute to the late Charles Froh man. Alf Hyman, head of the jCharle. Froh man Cflmpany, Inc.

is to produce a cycle of 'nt-ot plays by JSirf James Barrio at the Empire ThesttreJ begin S. and will give I the entire proceeds to the Stage omens ar e-liefii Misa Rachel Crotbers, NaUonal Chairman. I I The playelwlil be The New Word, Cjd and 1 The Old Lady Shows Her "Mrwlals." There will beh a typjeal Frohnian cast for eaci pjar. Th date of the loprninr night tee anniversary of tie sinking of the Ltsltanla, on which Frohman lost.hlS Ufa I The first ball evtr given by ithe of the American theatre will be in e'd or the Stage Women Wajr Rellat on iSaturdcy evening. May! 5J at the Waldorf-Astoria.

will; bet dancing by apecial artists. Tickets are 15. checke to be made payable to the Stage Women's War Rellet. S68 Fifth The ball Is undor the direction of Jessie UwisbKlle. May Muckleyi Rachel Ornthers, lorothy i DonneHy.l Louise urjw, Aiiiinie Aupree, cteanor Ijo'Hse Ciesser Hale, Mrs.

itenry Harris. Alice Kauser. Marv KirkPatrick Elltabetb Tyree Metcalfe, land Sajlle iniarna i On. -the Reception iCoromitteei will 'be most of the' prominent women or tne stage ana others associated it. m-cludina- Maude Adams.

Mar caret Anrlin. Fa balnter. F.vhel- Barrymore. Mary Roland. Grace lireen.

Blllie Burke, Anna Case, Kuth Chatterton, Koae stognian, Corrstancc Collier. Jane t'owt. Hasel Dai n. Elle de Wolfe. Marie Doro.

Ga briel le Dorxiatj-Kmma" Dunn. Gerawine Farrar. i Mra. i-Flake, Maudel Fulton, Grace George. Louise Homer; Glsdys Hanson, Cbrystal Herns, Alay irwin.

i 1 A4nl AM T'lMlo mi I Aunuuri 1 1 t. v. I 1 1 r. -1, XI. r.

ga ret May o.i Christine Norman, Mrs. Chauncey Olrott, Nance O'Neill. Julie Orn. Mollis i Pearson. Adele Rowland.

Em'ily Stevens, Mra. Wlnohell Smith. Frances Starr, Lauretta Taylor, Char-lotto Walker," Helen Westley, Anna Wheatoa. Mns. Thomas Whlffen.

Peggy Wjd, Olive i Wyndham, Rid Jolinson SHARP WORDS for; opera. '-i I I Isadora Duncan Doesn't Uke Its Pol Icy 1-Takes a FHn. atjSiinday, Issdora Xuncan. iri a curtsjln speech at thi Mtropolitan Opera House yesterday criticised thei boxholdera the Opera, with the exception of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and, Otto H.

Kahn.ln plead- lnit for the establishment of a rree Bhe declared Arneijca had, aa many great artists as any other coun try, but they didn't get 4 thanee to show their ability. II This la not a democratic; theatre.1 she aald. Twbuld like? to See a tlreatro where there were no fires tier boxes. second tier boxes, and galleries, I have told Mq Otto Kahn that the people oa the east aide would eajev: the nine aymphonles of Beethoven if they did not hve to sit oa the celling te hear them. Art cannot flouriah without the aid of the Government.

In France the Government glvrs me a theatre to perform In because It thlnka I anv doing an educational work. Here 1' have to pay Sl.iiu for'thi- house and JJViQ. for -the orchestra. Forgive rnawpr mwuonios liUi.rs. buLJ net rr.ake a speech at all If if.

were, not for a A am Mrlnir. VakBF my auiooi. j. hi twelve years to get my srnooi nere. i navn mvuv 1 ave madi to tlib catuiei.

1 1 hnve no capital. I don't believe ithat people slucyld have capital. Their wortn snouia Then ehe pointed dramatically to the boxes. Not one ef the rboxholders. she continued, "retalne the boats for ti.A.ji nrrArmnniiiij I bee vous oarti on.

Vr. tl.rrv Pnvne Whitney did. That was very aweet 'of her; and Mr. Otto Knhn." i- Hr Mlsn launch eoV into, an ttack on Billy Sunday. Certain per- n( mmlA Ti.va sons In your city," ehe- aid, nave SHO.tse) In order to Pring a epeax iA thi.

fit tn tall us st ran re things, iu ri.urhter of Aeschylus. Sopho Euripides. -Tyndail. Huxley. Her bert BnncarJ ana van wnuman, iu that1 they are all in HeTl.

W'ell. I wish he would go to Oiat Hell aoithat he may speak with i li las Duncan closed hert aeaaon wkb I Marahal off re Invited to Wedding An, UivitaUen was extended Marahal Joffre to attend the marriage yesterday afternoon in i Grace Episcopal Church, Orange. N. of Miss JSllsabetli M. Cooke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Med ley Cooke or uvn itiaaa noaa, oransre. and Thomas J. Ehryock. of lialtlmcre.i The Invitation was Bent ikmiirh Marshal Joffre's i An drew Held of Baltimore, Who was beat The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Charles i T. Waikley, rector or tne church. The bride wae attended by Miaa Mary flugel as maid of honor end the bridesmaids were i the Misses Norma Burroughs aad i Antoinette Johnson of East Orange. 5r nkltuoii SJ4a. i 7 WALTER HAMPORD.

formerly la the dry goods buslDeae la Manhattan and for the laat twenty years wiui tne lawram bbtoti Company, died in tha Long Island Colters Hospital on Thursday from apoplexy. Mr. Hanford was iT.rn la this eity seventy-six Catr ago, snd was gradual ad from tala niverrliy witn the Class ef 'HI. Ha. lived at Vi Ilemren: Street.

Brooklyn. 11KNKY who died at his home, MS Dean Btreet, Brooklyn, on was formr-ly active In pontics in tnat horouew and for many yaera was a xnnu-facturar ef clsar. with a factory on Atlantic Avenue, He was fie years 010 ana was born In LaMdon. Knsiana. 1 Mimm kESSllu BHlSLDS TRIEVD.

a daugh 1nna A A an active member; of tke Lilies' Aid norlety of tiie Oraverend Dutch Ketcrmes aieo tn the Methodist Episcopal Hospital ett Friday, pha was ES years old and lived at Neck Kud and Cny Island Aveeua. HARKT tMSRKEN. In aetata and hiaursatce bustneaa, died on' Friday at bis hoins, UW gulnry Street, Breoklya. hla thlrtv-elshth year. li JAMES MeEVOT.

Tl years eld. a retired Brooklyn erorer. died on Friday at hi. home. ITU Luiuer Street.

Breoklya. He was Treasurer 'Of tha Holy Name society of St. Mary Star ef Uie Sea Church, and. was a Ufa member ef the Brooklyn Koman tfclb. lie Orphan Asylum Vrm.

CORA LOri.HB RJOCKBFXLLERJ active In church work in Brooklyn and wife ef Harrison losckarelier. a ontravtor, niaa en Thcrwlay at ter home. Sn. Lerms Road, Flatburh. ad SO years.

She was Treasurer ef the Ladle' Aid Kcclety of her church and n-aa a member if the Beard ef Directors ef McthoOist tplcoil Church Hone for the Ascd. ii i I ROPKRT ORAT. a Vuyer 1h the dry goods line, Is dead at his home. 449 rTlxteenth Street, fcouth Brooklyn, egad yvara. Oray waa a native of Giaasow, Scotland, and was tjnmarrtad.

ElKJAH R. T3TRTI.A, a member of the firm af Joha a. ITrauharTa Hea mill and railroad supplies, la Liberty Street. Man-hat tan. died yertenlay at residence, 612 Pecatur Htreet.

Brooklyn. In his sixtieth yer. lie was a m.moor ot niorvwcoa ijoitm, T10. P. and AJ and of Rldxewood Coun- I ar.

ananim. Mrs. AMtRT, widow of J.ihn' Atn.ry, a manufartursr, died at her hrnna In Buiberford, in. on snaay, agwi Mra. DOROTHY WTTTTVO, widow ef Adam Wlttlna.

vaat.rdar at bar home. IT Katon Place. Orange, N. la her Serentv-thtrd year. i JAMEfl LAW, years eld, munufscturer of rubber cement In for? many years died at his -heme there yesterday.

I l- i The Rev. FELIX R. RTLL of the Southern M'thodlst Church, died yaaterday la Lauls-vllle. In Ma seventy-third year. i ALONZO Tl years old.

a Veteran of tha. civil war, died yesterday at tha Home foa Disabled Soldiers, Kakray, ANDREW Jj McCnrXETj Detraty Bhe-irf sad a lieutenant ef the late Timothy XX Sul livan, died yesterday at 'his borne, lit rifth Btreet, In his srsty-flfth year. He bad been a Deputy Rnertff etnra 14. WILLIAM HrtVARO WAHTtKX. analvtla rinirt, died yaaterday al his hma, rHatsn 1st, tiled yastsrday at his heme, fttelt a falan-l; mi years piJ.

Mra nr.HTnirriKl PAI.K. i widow af Taaab P.Ik a contractor, di.d yesterday at her home Old Proadway. i ROBERT UPTON, fc vet-ran of the civil -war. died yesterday at ths home of his son in Caldwell. in his dlghty-slxth year, lie a member ef Kearny fheridsn Post, U.

A. R. Mias HELEV M. MTOCSR. sunt ef ths lata Daan William M.

Omewnor of tha 4'athMlral of fit. John the Divine, died pit Friday right at ths drsnery. hhe was years el4 snd during her adult Ills was actively ejdimtltf lad wlLh taa work eat the IJplncopaj Ckunca. PAYS tribute to drjleyy. i i.

Rabbi's Death a Loss to American Saya Dr. Harris. At the' divine service lr Temple Israel yeeterdajj Dr. M. H.

Harris paid a tribute; to J. Leonard Levy.j a noted rlbbl. who died la Pittsburgh piureday. Jr. Levy awakened the eleeplng community ot PitUburgh said Dr.

Harris. Coming to the congregation the year j. In which President jMcKlnley was' slain he breathed a new Spirit Into Pittsburgh Jewry and set In motion many oy ois cornmancungT presence) auaa. uuiom-liable eneray. Ha fathered many protects', in other ritles; he demonstrated the adage that It la the- busiest man who finds time to assume new obligations.

When New York City last year wanted 'to -stab-llsh exutnsioix schools in the Bronx they sent for J. Leonard levr for they knew was the man who dould best raise the required funds. The loss has come upon us tike a bolt front the blue- It Is but two short months ago that at the biennial convention of the Union American Hebrew Congregations be -delivered an. address to raise funda for the cause with all his Inimitable magnetism. Hie death Is not onlr a loss to Ilttsburgh it la a lose to American i Or.

Stephen Wise nad announce! that he would make the life; of Rabbi Levy thai theme of a special sermon at the Fred Synagogue In Carnegie Hall this morning, but the schedule was changed ilater when Dr. Wise decided to attend tha funeral in Pittsburgh, instead. JAMES CORTLANDT. 'f I Member, of Huguenot andj Holland Socletjes" Dies at Manor jHouse. Jsmes Stevenstn Van Cortlandt, who took part in many of the battlea ot the civil died laat night at" the Van Cortlandt Manor House, Croton-on-Hud- aon.

In Mia eeventy-thlrd year.l Mr. Van Cortlandt lived the greater part of hla life at Mt Klsoo. i He was a member of many societies, notably the Society of tho Cincinnati, the Huguenot Society, and the Holland la survived by his sisters. Miaa ft. 8.

Van Cortlandt and John R. Matthews. 1 1 Marriagi and tear notice tsadd or foserfiow Ts JVste Tor Irsaea Miy slay Hoard to 100a Bryoei. JJorhw 28. 11T.

to the wife of Gerald I F. Bacon, nee Lillian Meyera) a Oaugh-I ter. Australian paiara pleaao copy. CRPO.N.-Aprtl 28. 117.

to Mr. and Mra Mlltos II. Oordon, tnee Martha Silver-! mam.y TOO West leoth a dauaht.r. LIPINSIST. On April 24.

to Mr. and Mrs. 8. i Whit Liplnaky. n- Helen stern.) of A.haVlllo.

N. a datisbtar. 1 SCHKJEK. On April 24, at the HU Hoe- i pital, Brooklyn, te air. ana fawaa i LMip auiahtar.

1.1 SPRITZER. At the German Hospital. New York.) to Mr. ana atrs. narry aspnuar, iaboy, (fonfirmcbl and Mra Horatio B.

Simon of 45 West End Av. announce the Bar Mltstah of thlr eon. Jerrold- on Sat-J nrda. May 5. at Temple Ahawath Chesad w--Nt 'I on' a ngaflcDa 4.

Jii 'l fcATTlfrtf PfRDT. Mr. and Mra O. Curtis rurdf or Wilmington nave snnoupuaq ths atieas.in.nl of lh.tr daughter, Mary Osborne Purdy, te Mr. Richard Ware Batten, son cf Rev.

Loringj W. Batten, IX IX. and Mrs. Bat lan of Nsw York fit. BUATTAN FINKEL.

Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ria Fmkal announce toe engagement ot their; Lily, to Harry Blattman. Mrs. I lora Outer- mMi rat Hotel Bon Rav announces tho be.

trothal of bar daualitar, Nathan H. Branatof Ji Notice recciiticn later. DA ITCH A RC '8. Mr. and Blmon M4roiis.

so Mominsside announce tha et.assamant ef their dauchtac. Roa to Mt. Louis Laltch. Beceptlon Hotel Boa S-l ft- and Mad Uon An. eunday, Ma.ta a until (L i DARRAH-CUHTia Mr.

and Mrs. B. K. Curtla er 414 west lietn et announce the enirasement ef their dainrhtev, Ikxo-thy Hathaway, to Mr. Blatne Darren or unio.

.4. and Mr. I Aaron Hons of lA East Mta Bt announce tha tnpiev ment of their daurbter, to Mr. Robert R. soa ef Mr.

and Mrs. V.tver Dine. 1 1 PLEISCHKR PHrLLrPfl. Mr; I A- Drocksr Phillips ef Plttsbursti. announces the ensaswment of bis dsurhter.

Oertrnda. to Mr. Nathaniel 8. FleUoher ef New Vock. i GOODMAN-PR ITOMAK-Mr.

and Mrs, Na- tharr rrtaematv i west iiitn p.w York, announce ihe ntnajTi.ot ef their daughter. Belle, to Mr. M. p. Goodman.

Ne Cards. I 0 RACER DANZIOER, Mr. and Mrs. A doli Dsnsisar or no raat laitn m. announce the betrothal of their dauathter.

St .1 taw to Maxwell J. Oraoer. LEVlN'--ZErrT. Mr. and Mrs.

Hyraan Zeits announce the betrothal er tneir oaugotar. Evelyn, to Mr. David Clarence Levis ef Boston. Mass. Reception on the evening Sunday, May at 8:80 o'clock.

Chateaa du Pare. Vandarbllt A v. and Park Place. Brooklyn. N.

T. Ne earda MTNDBN STOLL. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Btell of 44 West trbtn m.

announce tne engagement ef their daughter. Ruth Lillian, te Mr. 'Joerb Henry Mlnden. iReosptloa st Hotel Savoy, Sunday evening. May 0, after 8 o'clock.

No cards, PTJPrER REYNOLDS. Tee etigacement ts announced er Mra. Baatrica Krynoioa ef 11 Madlaon to Mrj Charles Edwin Puffer ef Weodhsven. Lent Island. SCHACHT HARRIS.

Mr. and i Mrs. 1. Har ris er eparklll. n.

announce) ma en. yassmant ef their daughter; Florence, te 8acht of New York. WEINSTEIN BONEPARTH. Mrs. 8.

Bene- parth, foa Fox rronx IS. an- tiounces tha enraeeanent' of ner dauagbter, Mary, to Dr. Hsnry PLKIFftitAV BAIT M. Belle Fleishman te Charles Baum. HERTSR PRATT.

Mary Pratt to Christian A. H.rter. I HILL DENNIS-Barah E. D-nnla te Earls L. Hill- I CHROKTER RABE.

Adeline Rabe te Cart W. Pchroeler. TjrmH rT PA IHlmer Frsnk B. Ttebeut. (.

BAHLER GORHAM. The marriage of Miss Virginia Gorham, daughter' of Frederick A. jOorham ef Orand Rapids. te Mri Adrian L. Bahr ef jKast Orsnse, N.

took plaae St. 1 Mark's Pro-Csthedrat, In Orand Rapids, at -noon on Saturday. Mr. Bahlar Is a member of the P.saev Troop and will Java a few days for Fort Mysr, where. he will enter ths of leers' reserve training camp.

BAXER LOW. On Saturday, April S. at thai Cburcb er the saviour. Nttaeue Frethlngbam, daughter of Mrs. Chauaosy E.

Low. to James McParlan Baker: BOOTH OAR RET SON. Dr. Franklin H. Booth to Sara B.

Oarrstson; on Saturday. April 28. I81T. by the Ray. Charles K.

Clearwater of the Reformed Dutch Chtfrch, Elmhurst. Long Island. CRONKHITE CLARKE On SatuHay, April 28. at the Church I of the Holy Trinity. Brooklyn, by tha Rev.

Jeraea M. Fafrsr. Hrl.n Carseall.rw daughter of MrJ snd Mrs. Audley Clan of Brooklyn, N. to Mlntoa Cronkhlts.

son of Mr. and Mra. Ellaha P. Cronkhlts. ef Grsen- wih.

conn. DlCKlN'HON FTTCH -aturday. April leiT. at Sa Waat Mtb New York City. by the Rev.

Qmrge W. Atkinson, rector nr'Urare Church, wasniagtoa. ut Katharine Ramsden Filch) daughter of Dn and Mrs, Allen Fitch, to Edwin Royn-tors Dtcktnsoir, son of Kdwta B. -Dick-lnson. GRADY HUNSDON.

On Sstwday. April 28, at the resldenc. of tha bride a brother. New Tor It City, by the Rev. Melville Ballsy, Eleanor Cary, daughter of Mr.

and Mra Beth Charles Hunsdon. to Franklin Grady. 1 KIOR80E ARCHER. On Saturdsy. April si et.

jamtai cnurcn. ny tae ttev. Frank Warfleld Crowder.i Olive, second dausbter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Archer, te yilnlm Klorbos. April W. 1I7. at the residence ef her Mr, and Mrs. Carl Tnurnauer.

2M jVet Md A life C. R. Thurnauer le Albert M. a I LINDtET OGDEN. On Saturday.

April 23. 74. wumwl. daughter or Mri and Mrs. Rollo Ogdam, to John M-irahali Lindley.

son of iDr. and Mra Havsrd. Lindley ef Baltimore. MILLtGAN WHITNEY. On April 2S.

Visa ranca Law la. wmtnayt eauxhtar of Mr. and Mrs. IxhiIs Butler Wbitnay of Hrwlckly, Tenn to Mr. Thomas Prlngle son of Mrs.

Thomas P. Mil ligaa er EUsabetn, ti. at ftewackley. a eaa. ELLIOT C.

COWDIN DEAD. 'i Prominent Hbrsa- Breeder Was a Member of tha Rough Riders. Elliot Channlng Cowdin. one of the best Known horse breeders of this coun try, died yesterday morning at hla home. Maplehurst, ML Klsco.

N. V. He had been 111 only a few days. Mr. Cowdin was born at Mt.

Klsco forty-five years ago and early: In lire he took up me bleeding of horses. He bred such well-known horses as Organ Dobby. Simple Swajinacca. Flying ootsvopa. The Pippin, and riggtny.

He epent hla Winters at Ixxlnston. with his horaasL I Mr. Cowdin' was a member' of the Tlourh Rider, durlnar the SDsnlsh-Amer lean war. He waa araduated from the Groton School, and from Harvard la. 1890.

lie was a member or tne itarvara and Union Clubs. He Is survived by two brother. John E. of this city and Wlnthrop Cowdin of ML Klsco, and three alster. Ilia nephew, Sergeant Elliot C.

Cowdin. an aviator with the French forces at the front, has been twice mentioned for disunguisnea eerv lee. i William Christie Johnson. William Christie Johnson. Past Com mander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic and one time Assistant Postmaster of Cincinnati, Ohio, died there yesterday In his seventy-fifth year.

was born near Bethftl, Ohio. After er-aduatina? from Wceleyan Uni versity ho enlisted tn the Eighty-olnth Ohio Volunteer Infantry In 1862. Mr. Johnson took part in many campaigns, being promoted to Second Lieutenant in the Forty-second United States Cav airy. From 1900 to 106 he was a member of the Cincinnati Board of Public Service, -j laaao Dudley Fletcher.

Isaac Dudley Fletcher, President the Barrett Manufacturing Company died last night at his home. 2 East Seventy-ninth Street, in his seventy-third year. Mr. Fletcher was a native of Bangor, arid came to this city fifty-two. years ago.

lie waa a memner of tha Lntos. Union Lescue. Metropol itan, and New York Whist Club. He In survived bv his stepson. Jefferson D.

Fletcher: a sister. Mrs, A. Whiting, and a brother. Horace Fletcher. His wife was Misa Marie Elisabeth Pickering.

Htarricie PERRTNE Saturday April 2H. 117. Catharine Foaiar TJacoo. daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Lambert Bacon, and niece of Prof. H. C. Warren, to Lieut. Lewis Perrlne.

U. H. A. soa ef t'ai-tain and Mrs. Henry Pratt Perrlne.

by Praetdant J. O. Hfbbsn end Rav. R. B.

Pomerby. In Trinity Churoiv, Prlaoa- tm. N. J. RABmowrTZ-ENGLAND, On Bunday.

April 23. at Temple Israel, by tha Rev. Dr. Harris, Irma England to Lawrence Rabtnewlts. RICE RJCKARD.

On Saturday, April 28, at Calvary Church, Summit, N. by tha nww. ur, nraiK.r uwyane, uoratnr Binas, daus-bisr of Air. Rlobard Dalke Uleksxd, to Mr. John Alnsworth Rica.

8CHONBACH VANCE. Oa Saturday. April at ot. Miena.i a L.nurcn, avow ors, Floranca Ellae Vance to Aston pebonbach. STAMP OODDARD On April 25.

at the Conarrarattonal Church. Salisbury. Conn. Loulaa Page Ooddard te Joseph Byron Otasnp, by the bride's father, the Rav. John Calvin Ooddard, aaalstnd by the Rav.

H. a. Huehler, Lltt. Haadmaatar or the Hotchkiss hcBooI. Thursday.

April at Grace Church, riatbush, Breoklya, ty ttav. ur. laorc. William Carter, tararar.t ranee, dauarhar mt Vfr and Mra. abater W.

Canfield. to John I4r.ll niisou, sea ot jar. ana Mrs jona a. WUSOjO. ANDERSON HALL.

April 25. Mary i H. ttsu to Keytnond B. Andersoa. 1.

i lea F. Agog Ha to J'Meuh A. Carer. OaMBLBBENTLET. April 2T.

Oeergta twniwy to ri. rtsys uamoia HUTCHIMSON BERQ. April 29. Adall Berg to Robert H. Hutchinson.

PENNY MKT ER. April 2ft, AdeU Meyer te nfi, a ir red BCHIES8 LEHREN7CRAUS8. April 14, Mildred B. Lshrsakrauss to Adrlaa A. bcaiesa, HARTJB WfLLEN.

April Astoria, Louise uiaa jonn u. Hartje. l-i Krarark. DESCH COTJtKL April 24, Anna Cellanl to John Daech. LA FELLA BUZ2IB.

April 24. Lena Busxla te sticaaai la alia. i 1 pieDe AMERY. At Rutherferd, N. April ST.

lsii, Mary uainea. in ner Tlst year, beloved wife ar tae lata John Amery, daughter -ot the lata Cantata T. J. aad Knuoeline Oalnea. Sarvicaa Huaday.

April S. et 8 P. at her late ra.ld.uce, 218 Mountain Way. a tha arrival sf trala leaving Krle Lepot, Jersey City, 8:2 P. M.

LnUtrnient ftirata. BAL8H. At Uennan Hospital. April 28, Lacy Margaret, daughter of the late WllUsvm and Harriet al. Bauah.

"uncrai services will bs, bald Monday. April 8U. at Grace Chantry, Broadway and loth at 240 r. m. interment ureenweoe, 9 DCRAFT.

Suddenly, tn Brseklya, ea April 27. 1911, Edward Whriteaour. 2d. Itueat son of Edward F. and Louisa Fuller Be- crailt, a 14 mwitha FtiDeraj private.

No flawara will be Used. hie home, tba Shore Road. TTtfc Breoklyn. N. Van Brunt Bargon, son ef tha lata Teunte O.

B.rgsa and Elisabeth Van Brunt, aged TS ysars. F-neral serwoea will be held at Christ Church, Bldge Boulevard aad 74th Brooklyn, etuaday. A Mil 29. at 8 P. M.

Interment at convenienoe of family, it la reuueeted that na flewere be eeaC BEKRy. Anna at bar rsaidvnce, 421 West 67th bU, en Saturday, April 28. Funeral privets. DaniiBk va jipn Mdnifvuw, avam Theodore la hla 2-4 th year, soa ef Themas M. and Ella A.

Driscoll. Funeral from his late rsaldence. SO West T24 Monday, Suth fc SO A. M. Requiem taaas 10 A.

Church of Blessed Sacra ment, Tlst Bt and Broadway. BOLUT. Hedwlg, beloved wife of Dr. H. J.

Boldt. on Saturday morning, April 28. Services 1 at tha home. East lst Sunday. I 4 clock.

interment private, Kinillr omit flowers. BURKE. On April 26. Wt7, Catherine, be loved wire of tne lata Mirba.l -Hurka. Relative, and friends are respectfully la-vlied te attend the funeral from bar late residence, iZi West 4Mb en Monday, April 3ft.

'10 A. thence te the Church or toe Hoiy cross, west sza st COHEN. Rosalia, beloved wife ef Solomon and derated mother of Michael L. Henry, William, rreo, and Mra. maaa wecatal on April 26.

Funtral aerrlcas at bar late SO Weat llStk t. an Sunday, April SP. at 10 A. M. COWDIN, At his rssidsnre, Msplshurat, Mount Klero.

N. on Saturday. Aorll 2. 11T, Elliot Channlng Ccwdtn, son ef tha lata Elliot and Sarah Katharine aired 45 years and one month. Funeral services will be held at St.

Mark's Church, I Mount Klsco. N. Tuesday. May on the arrival ot 10:18 train from Grand central Terminal, Mv York Central, ii April 27. 1I7.

at East Or- c. aaar, daughter of Mary Stewart aad the late Char lea Weed Cutting, In her thlrty-sev. enth year. Funeral services at Christ Church. East Orangs.

ft. on Monday, April 30. at 10 80 A. M. Interment at Wood'awu.

N. Y. away at her late home. 8.801 8d Ar.J Elisabeth Isxmm, widow ef Conrad Datnm and mother of Anna M. Boysr snd John C.

Damm. Funeral aervtcea at St. John's Oermaa Evangelical Lithraa Churca, ulua near leVtk SC. Mm-day. April 30.

at 2 SO P. M. April 7. 181T. at Bedford.

N. Dr. Samuel Derlrksen. Funaral at his lata home. Bedford.

N. on Monday, April So. at 11 A. M. Cars will ma-t train at Bedford Htlla, M.

leaving- Grand Central Depot at 8:60 A. M. DCRAND. At Newark, N. oa Saturday, April ZH.

In her astn year. Barah E. Marseraau. beloved wife of the. late Rev.

B. Imrand. Funeral aer vices will be held aa Monday. April AO, st 2:80 P. In St-7 James's Church, Ballavllle opposite Taylor St.

Interment at con- of family. April Mary wife ef Major Clarence Kwen, V. 8. Army, ra- tired. Services THE FCN'ERAL "CHURCH.

Broadway and enth et. tCampbsll Building.) Tuesday, P. M. Int.rro.ot at Arlington. Virginia.

Kindly omtt flowcra. FERRY. On Friday. Aprfl 2T. ItlT, Imogene A.

Ferry, daughter of the late Darius Ferry- Funeral servie at the residence of her niece, 67 East 84th 8t, on Monday morning, April SO. at 10 o'clock. FLETOH6.il. on raturday. April 28, 1817, Isaac Dudley Fletcher.

In his 73d year. Funeral service will be held at his lata reetdraes. 2 Eas TPth on Wedneeday. Mar 2, st 10 A. M.

Interment at Wood- lawn. ii April IT. Is Kyoto, Ma ml Woleett. wire of Everett Walls frss.r and daughter of Thomas F. Wo loot of Watarford, ti.

Y. ntlEbMANN'. Eupim, by accident, beloved husband of Mlnnia. tnee Legranre.) father of Ertalla and Clarence, brother ot Brrtha. on April 2t Funaral -from his late residence.

Vslentlne Bronx, Monday, st 2 P. M. Chicago, Mil- watikea. ana Le Angeles papers please GALLAIIER. Harriet Auguata Run yon.

d.nrbt.r of JJunvon. and widow of the Rsv. Hsnry Xioran Oallaher, en April 34, la the am year ef Bag age. ztroeaiya papers pisaaa cavr. 5if5: EARN.

On Saturday. April 2K, jtOlT. after a brief Ulneaa. Laura P. Horptx'k, a Mow ef the lata George A lioa.11.

Notice of funeral laLter. 1 JAtuiU. Andra on April 27, at 1238 River. side Drive, New York. iMeroenl at H.a.

slco. N. T. Funaral privalb. ttlndiy omit flowers, boaloa ret.e.s ikeaae cpy.

JON kid Suddenly, on April 2. 1U17, st bis rasldamce. J.ue bu. PreU-erick beloved, husband of CSaja Jonas. Notk-e of funeral neraafter.

I KErvKPJAN. Francis on A pi II 27. beloved son of John snd Anns' Kerrigan, (nra Couney.) and ftroUisr jot Jainea. Margaret, and Anne. tMnaral from his late residence.

2S1 West Moa- April in), thenae to 8tj Rspbael Church, where requlsra aill be ottered at 10 o'clock. 11 KLAUHOTH Joarphln. wldaw of Al-bart Klamrota. ilaughtar ot August Wata-tnaaa, la the 78th yar ef her age. Time later.

1 1 hla home, SI Curaett ft.i woou, jx. on faturoav. April SS, Jamas buahaad of Catberiaa B. Law. In his edtb yeaa-.

Funeral -rU aid ba hId In Calvary Presbyterian Church. Pennsylvsnia Av. and GUI. its Place, Newark N. on Monday.

April 30, at LAWSM. April 27. 117. at hi rvaldfmce. K13A Ureene brook.yn.

William tha son of the lata Augustus! and Mary E. Lawaoa. Funeral services Monday, April so. at 8 P. M.

1 McCtE. Msmbera of the Catholic Club ef the City of New Ywk ar tvibted te attend the funaral sarviras of; Patrick J. McCue at ths Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, East 01st on Monday. April 30th. at 10 A.

M. PERCY J. KJ.va. President. EDWARD K.

HA.VLON. pecreUry. MAIN. On April S7, mT. at iSt.

Marya Hmiiui, Orarga, N. of Thomas P. Main. President tae Tarrant Company. Funeral sarvliios'ea Moa-day.

April SO. st lo o'clookv at Oraca Churob, Broadway and 10th Bt, Borough ef Manhattao. Nsw York Cltyi Burial in tha Moravian Camalrrr M.w TVirn a 1. MAIN. The College af Pharmacy ef the City or rork.

Columbia nlteralty, loams with infinite sorrow ef the death ef Thomas F. Main, for many yeara Secre-ta-y and Trustee of this Institution. The officers. Trustees, members of alumni, and students sre rrqUMted td be present at the funaral nlivi to be hld at Urara Church. Broadway and lHh on Monday morning, April i 30.

at I o'clock. NICHOLAS MURRAtS BTTLER. fiaaldxnl. MARdARfM. At Sussex, N.

3.. April 28. Isabel Whttaker. beloved wif et the late Theo-lore F. Margarum.

Sarviora Tuas-day. May 1, at 2 P. at bar lata residence In Suaaex. 'N. J.

Train leaves Erie R. R. nerxat- Jaraav nttv. mt 9-M A MARTLM. Jaaiea aged 44 years, beloved son ef Thomas and Anna Martin and brother of Anna and Mary Martin.

FM neral from his lata raeideacw. SA4 Van Duser Stapleton, B. 1., oa Monday at so A. m. tliaocs i Churctr or tls Immaculate Conception.

Intanpent at 8L aianrs Canaatarv. 1 a April 27, 1VIT. Pannls. (nsa aianer.) seiovee wire er nman way, mother ef Blanche Schwars, Marbelie Harry May, stntar of David Eisner, Sophia Ois tier. Mnry; Ms.

Fe deral Monday. 2 P. from late rest aanee. at Man Ereoaiya FT Offnff fln.p, 1 MERCER. At the deanery ef Csthedrsl of ru jonn in Divine, en April ST.

Ellen M. joercer. aaugnter er tne late lr. Axcm bald Mercer ef New London Conn. Fu aaral In cathedral Monday, April SO.

at 1 1 o'clock. It Is requested that ae flowers He sant. MBTZ r. H. Nicholas baloved sen ef Mr.

ana Martin A. Mstsner: ef Ronkoa koma. la I. Fuiteral from St Joseoh'i Roman Catholic Church. Ronkonkoma.

I Sbtrutav I.HI OS a 1114 a Train, lea vae Pannaylvartla Station, New York. 9M A. M. FUtbuah StaUon. uroosiyn.

a. M. Tram returning, leaves Ronkonkoma at P. M. Friday.

April YX, 19tT. Mary i. Miiwam. y-unerai ssrvices at bar lata notsa. se Detnaraat Englsweod.

N. en Sunday, April 29, at 4 o'clock P. M. Interment at Boenton Cemetery. Boontoe, N.

on Monday. 1:80 p. MOREHOUSE. Edith wlfw oT Leonard a. Friday, April 27, 117.

Sarvlcea at bar late raaidance. 1.248 Kaat iwiD Brooklyn, New Yrk, Sunday at a V. M. Burial prlvata Sooth Nor walk aad Bridxeoort nauri nV.M cnciv. NEAVE.

Albert on April 2H lull, in his em year, r-uneraj rretn Qla late tmjH dance. 1.0M Cauldwell Brwnx. Sun' day at P. M. Cincinnati japsrs please CO I N1FPNECKER On Friday.

Arrll 27. Chris tine wire or the late JCugane Nlfe-necker, la her eeth yesr. Servicae will fee hold at bar bona, 8P0 Wadsworta A Monday evening at 8.80 o'clock. O'NEILL Jennie Walker, beloved wife ef I John O. O'Neill, en April Z.

1IT, at bar raaiaanr. rwi rvmaninguaa AT, ar runarai aareaxiar. OSBORNE. On ArrrU the 28th. Era Hope tsoorne or 4 tjhdnn.m Flaca, Yonkers.

Funeral service at First Uni tarian Church, Yonkers, Monday after noon mt KEMEK. Died Saturday. 28. Mary oeiovea wire et riimeon Kerner. at tae noma or ner aaugnter, Mrs.

w. Fall, Weatflald. N. J. laterroent at Kensice Carntltrr.

Tueadav. Funerai ori v. ta ROTHSCHILD On Friday. April 27 1817, at a abaai ana ow. aaeepune-i wiis ei tne lata v.

M.nry Ketnschlid aad dearly beloved mother ef Sydney and Clarence u. Mrs. H. K. Ougganheim, Mrs.

Srieus Paata da Frora, aad Mra u- xxsisoa saorna runaraj at oocven l.nca af tha familv. ROVX. At Newark. N. en Friday.

April ai. uniua wwow. i tna Kav. L. Charles Rous.

Fnneral Sunday at 8 a-, n. iron uie noma or ner son. Lamia A. jtarax, uaiawio at, Newark, inter' ment st Sextan's River. Vi.

i RTJliNaTRTJCK. Rebeeea. en Friday. April 2t nor ate reaiaeace, sua wsst B7 tn du unanu anvmia SMITH Julia Morgan, widow 'mt Alfrarf nmna snitUTui Apni in aer aid v.ar. at Attaatle Ofr.

April 20. Funeral aervlces private. Interment at Wood lawn at the convenience the family. Saratoga papers please SNIFFIJT Suddenly, at Prinovtoa. N.

Mpru ai, 111, nooerx aari, agee is ysars, beloved son ef Ellsha and. Cecils la. ranee Bnimn. Funaral aarrlcaa will be bald at tba home of his par ante. S3 Ba-deau Summit.

N. J. on Sunday. April 29 at I P. en arrival ef trala saving noooxen st 11.40 A.

if. BTEARN8. On Friday. 27th Mary Ross rwxim, win vi aonn n. maarns, Jr.

nrv loss at St. Jamas Churca 7 1 an. u-a. Ison Sunday. April 28, at 2.ao P.

M. STEARNS. Colonial Dames of the State of aaw Svra enneranosa witn ragret the oraia on apru 91. iuit, er Mrs. John Noble Steams.

a mam bar of th. mm. rlety. El-EANOR VAN RENSafcLAER raiitran, rreeiMnt. THsTRESB K.

THORN E. Recording Ssoretary. VAN CORTLANIrT. On Saturday. April 2, van unianoi aiaaor House, croton- on-Hudson.

James Stevensan Van Cort- ian.1 l. aoa or tne lata Pierre and Catharine E. Van Cortlandt. agsd 73 years. uaeraa iinvaia.

1 VA88AR. Helen Williamson, beloved wife or ueorge vsssar, daughter ef Helen Price and the late Jamas W. Price. St. JObn.

B. Saturday, April 28, 2:0 sunara sarricee Moodsy evan-'n. 8 30. lata resldeoca. 433 Wsst 22d Nsw York.

Interment convenience 1 -onai pspars pi. ass copy Ilt.KEHI.-4M PXd.v. Amwti mm Prke. wife of th. lata Wnli.n.

Vr vCJ. ry. Funeral servicae Sunday, 2 at 243 Rich Mount Vernon. 1. Y.

Interment private. wlf 1 a c- aarawn or yi Msadetsaohu Bociety are requeste.1 te at-tnd the funeral ef Sadye, wife of our member Isaac Wallach. from her lata residence. 822 West 112th, en Monday, at SS'ARZwL0 PrseKleni. E.

FOLK. Sacratarv. WILUAM8-On Fridsv. April JT. roajway.

SsmusL beloved husband mt u.ui ema Funeral servicae at Grace Methe 1 1 JLV VV -nurcn. phis near Ce- ounuay ariarneoa at 2 o'clock. 44 Bedford. April 24. Puneral today, 2 I 833 Waet 18th April April 27.

Funaral torndrrew. tt A nERkAN.VH.Phltlp MiiTners lUrhir y-, '-j April uaeral today, 210 p. m. April 24, aged 08. Funsral today, i f30 "ton Rroni.

April 27. Paneral todsv. ,2 KV.t2.BIo,,h'um,,aJ7 'Jl t-, mtwa uueraj today, 8 LARKIN. Kstherihe, 410 central Park West. April 24 Funeral today A LATiKI.vj.Vlr.la.

100 PrtncaTt. 'AprVl 27! Funeral notlcs later. 2-T sti 3. ma 8t April MoOIVNKT. Andrew XM St.

April 27. Funeral torjiarraw. 1 a a MAUT. ritarle. Seton Hospital.

Anril VL M18ENECKER. Christine, 3PO WaTuwortn April 27. Funeral today. MCLHFJARN. Pstrick.

140 West SSth April 2T. Faraaras notta i.tar u( lath Arrll S7. Furaral p.morrnw. In A. BCIlRlEBEnWllllam.

Wsst 180th St, Arm 2h, aged ae, i l.tll Arrll y. Fuaa-al todsr. 2 P. M. STEVEN'S.

Prark 210 t.tt 17th Aprlt 3d. axrd 49. Punarai tnd.v. 1 THOMAS Hnry ltx aaratnont Av April 27. agei 40.

TOOM BY. William April 23. aged runersi zrj 2 P. M. ON 7V Home Bronx, April 27.

aged TS. Funeral tomorrow. 1 P. M. WAtatACE.

Mantaret. II th Ajrtl 27. seed 18. Funeral today. SP.

K. WALtTH. -Thorras 442 West SOU BC apru ai. xwwaa aivuaa saKar. Brook lya.

ALLEN. Llssie Brooklyn Hoetltal. Anttl 2d. I AUSTIN d. April 27.

Funsral 2I Ian tic todai'. P. M. li Wyckolf April Ul sgr 2d. Funaral tonorruW.

A. M. BEROONcKE E'Jsatth. S8 Wyekoff 8u. April 2 aged ti- Pc serai tomorrow, 10 A.

M. I Ha'hertrav. '24 Central April 27, aged 84 Funeral tamurrow. U'w'tiU. oofftls.

jlrS Knurt April ax-d 71. Funefai trwi.ijr, a P. M. CAS rt MAN. Dennis, 114 Lynch April 27.

Funeral today. 3 P. M. CAULFIELD. Mary.

2i Johaaoa Place. April sr. 'nrral ttvnorrew, a.JO A. M. CORSON.

Charles. 1.348 8th Av Apti 27. Funeral rarvice tomarrew. DAY. John s2e Vandeibllt April 24.

aged a2. I DI NIGAX. Patrick. SS Ciaaaan April 27, aged 4n. funeral fomorraw.

812 Iwcstur April 2n. ar.1 utl. linerrJ May I. CHART bl Kyeraon April 28. GOODWIN.

Catherine 103 Fort Greene Place, April aTi Funeral tomorrow. UAAK. litrry C4 CM ulura SU, April 27. Funaral 2 P. M.

today. 2 Mi HANrRD. Waiter. Lang Island Collsca Hcapltai, AprU 2d. ageq T7.

673 Leonard April Ji. Funsral service today. 1 HICrGINS. A0 aeth April 27, KEAN1C- rnareaa jsa Oraveesnd April 1 27, aged 04. Funeral tomorrow, 1 p.

U. KELLY. Wlllfatni 1S Oakiaad April 28, Funeral today.l 2 P. M. KNEALY.

Elizabeth. 88 Duff laid April i. Funaral today. 2 P. M.

LEACH. Louise, Pacinc EL, April 27. Funeral service todsy. -LINDKLOF. Harriet, ivl Pate ban April runeral today, 2 P.

M. McOARIOL. Mary eaa Starting Place, April 27. Funsral tomorrow, A. M.

McN L'LTY Wtlllaio liitmboldt April 27. Funsral nrttce la tar. MAHON. Edward fit. Marya Hospital.

April 2ft. agediSI. MANNING. 1-eonj lSl Halsey April 2 aged OS. PunraJ tralay.

MATTHEWS. Henry. 43 Joralemcn April 27. Frneral tomorrow, 10 A. M.

MILLER. Frank.i Loriroer April 23. ag-d 42. MORGAN. -John 1.033 ManhatUn April 27.

tdmorrow, A. M. MORRISON. Francla Coffey St. April 27.

axed T4. Funeral tomorrow. IP. M. MOBKOATTZ.

Xieepti. 23 Stags St April 27. egad 20. Funaral today. 10 A.

M. 12 Martsnse April 2k arad t9. Funsral todsy. 2. P.

M. NANNKRY. Bridret. JDC High April 24, Fuaarai TOOLE. Mary, i Palmstto April 2d.

Fnneral today. 2 P. M. OH LK Frederick, luo Alabans A April 'lfM oO. I 8.808 1st April 2a, seed 68.

BALER. Rose 1SS Bleecker April 27. Funeral' toiaorraw, 2 it. SMITH. Emma U.

trjt Pjtnam A April 27. Fuaentl ffxtsy, 3:80 P. M. STANTON.Iorin. 118 Asttfor April 27.

Funaral tomorrow. A. M. WOOD. -Mary 343 Hancock April 24, a rd 7U.

Hebakea. Jersey City, aad Newark. ACKERMAN. Jaunea 118 Hut ton St. Jersey City.

April 24. FUaeral tomorrww, noen. i ATKINSON. Edward, id Virginia A Jar- say City, April 2d. CARLIN.

Laurence, 1M Padfle New. ark. April 27. i CARN WRIGHT. Aloase.

243 Parksr Newark. April 27. agsd 78. Funerai earv-Ira lotlmy. CRAIGHEAD.

Usste 00 Columbia Newark, April 28. aged 02. Funeral tomorrow. aj ERWLN. Josephine, let Magnolia A Jar- say City.

April 27. Funerai May 1. pri- vats. 1 321 Johnson Newark. April 24.

Funeral Hmorrow, :0 P. M. i SOJOETECH. ErViaat 212 Cambridge Av. Jersey City.

'April SM. agad 88. LEE. Robert E. l'SJ Johnson Newark, April ft.

Fu neral notice later. McKiONEY. WUllam Mb Coleg 8L. Jersey City. April 27.

Funeral May i. A. M. MET N. Susanna.

732 Washington Hobo-ksn, April S7.t Funsral tomorrow. 2 P. M. NL'DINO. Anton.

82 Montgomsry Newark, April 2a. 1 Funeral notice later. TOOLE. Michael Warrea New. ark.

April 2a Funtiral notlra lator. SMITH. Ml-hasl. 77 Lake Nawsrk, April Ja. runarat aotlre later.

STITES. Frank. Newark April 27. aged 6. Funaral tomorrow, 2 I.

M. TRAINOR. Awan 12H Watson Newark. April 2d Funeral notice Utar. Nawsrk.

April te. WILSON. Ervln I TO Belmont Jsr-aey City. April 2H, aged 76, Funsral service tomorrow, iaog Island. Utile Neck, April 28, agad TS.

1 DORRI8. William Wbltestone. April 28, agad 83. Funeral private. HAVOHSE.V.

Harry. Weodhaven. April 28, aged 84. 1 BXNT- Thomas, Richmond Hill. April 2a, aged 3d.

kMneral today. 8 P. M. JALCK. Herman C.

WooUhavsn. April 26. agsd'Ol. KVU6ABA Nagada, 238 Ely Lang Island City. April 23, agsd 7 LTNCH.

Catherine. Ridgewood, April 23, aged 2s. 1 MAKER. Joosph, 637 Sth A Astoria. April 21.

aged 70. Funaral today. KIEBLINO. Peter. Ricbmend Hill.

April 28, agad TO. 1 ROBINSON. Sarak, Woodhavea. April 37. agad 41.

ROEHLING. Heary. Gleadala, April 28, aged 38. Funeral todsy, 2 P. M.

SONATA R. Pauline, Maapeth. April SS, aged 2, WAKING. A ana. Arverne, April 28.

ZEII -Throd-ra, Jamaica. April 24. agad 80, Funeral today, 3 P. M. 2XILKOW8KI.

Edward, Far Rockeway, April 28, agsd 1. Btcmoriam. PALK. In cad and loving manaorv ef ear beloved brother Charles, who paaaad away April 2S, 1003. GOODWIN.

A month's ratnd msse ef re 1 eulam will be offered for the happy repose ef ths saul of Anna C. Goodwin, wife of Frank J. Ooadwln. at Church af SU Vincent de Paul, Wast 23d Tuesday, Mav 1. at8 AM.

JACOB. Cavelllng of tnonument tn memory of our beloved huariane and rather, jaoea Jaree. at Ftolds Camatsry. Sunday. May 8.

1017. at 8:38. Relative and frlenda are Invltad te attend. LEVY. The anvelllng of tha mnument ef our desrly below, mexnar, naran iavy, will take place on 8nadey.

Mav 8. at I o'clock at Malmenaldss Cemstsry. snd frisnds are reeuastad ta attend. MAHONY Raqulara msse for the repose of his soul of James Mahony will ba said 1 at St. Agnes' Tvjrch.

East 43d SC. en Monday, April 80, at 8 o'clock. Friends are Invited. MAL'TNER. The unveiling the monument erected to ths memery ef tne late Samu.l Msutnsr wll take place on Sunday.

April st 2 P. eioe Fields cemstery, arraunds af Erst.r Uns-arischsr nterstuts ungs Vereln. Friends and relatives will att.nd. MAYPER. Unveiling ef monument, tn man.

arv af mv balarvad wife. Sehpla H. May per, aad our devoted, mother, at Mount Zlon Cemetery, Sunday, April 21. 1817, at three sharp R.lativee and friends are requested te attend. If Inclement weather.

ceremonies postponed te louowmg sua dev. NISSEN. In loving memory af mv desr friend. Anna v. mason, wne eepartae this Itfs April 2.

lsia 1 Mrs. W. S. ORBORN, ROS EN ER O. Tha unveiling ef the monu ment in tne memory or eur neiovee mother Sophia Rosenberg, will take place on Sunday.

May 8. at 8 P. M-. at Mount Nsboh Cemetery. Relatives friends Invited.

1 ft SHERIDAN. 4 solemn mas. ef raeulant in montn a mind or ins nev. jsm.a r. Sheridan, lata assistant rector ef the Church ef Our I-sdy of Lourdaa, Wash ington H.lrnts.

will be sung tbare Mon day, April ao. ie A. m. ciergy ana raitn ful ravoactfull. Invited.

VAN DE tJARR. John la memory ef my neioveq puanuio, wno aiau aitrrii o. i.av. Loatng wlfa km ma. CALLTJM.

8uaanna. to memory ef; died Anrii aa. ilia. CCR RAN. Mary mass Holy Cross Church.

Nswark. tomorrow. 8 A. M. FOLET--Annl.

masa St, Agatha's Church. Hrnoklvn. IMiorro. A. HAOAN.

Lens. St. Ignatius Loyola Church tomorrow, SAM. 1 CNVEILINOS. COHN.

The monument eracted In memery of ear beloved mon. Baste conn, win be unveiled May 117. at T'-w r. at Malmonldea Cemetery, Cypress Htlla R.l.tlvrs snd friends Invl'ed. ROSEN8TOCK, The roonuttcnt erected In memory or our beloved nwrr.

Caroline Roaenatoek.1 will be unveiled May 8. 1817, 2- 30 P. at M.lmonldes Cemstery, CiT'iaaa Hllla. RalaUvss and friends Invited. 1 a'SJls.

FRAKI E. CAMPDELL jy E. H. CRANE, he SOt 1. LA J.

W1NTERB0TT0M -A5SJr 144 AMERICA'S bURIAlTPARK. 440 acres, located In Westchester County, bevend lha riltv limits: parmansnry as sured: seversl fins meter routes to property: 1st. frora 100 up: undenominational: iralna direct! rrom orand Terminal. Ask for Book of Vlewa sad fnrthr lrornalon at dtv office. THE KENSICO CEMETERY, Iwl rrk 4TpI Rt Sew Torit City THE-W00DLAVVN CEMETERF' tSS St By Harlem Train sed by Trai Ara tjtnoe.

as zia sl, Nsw TaraAA ef small else (or aeJsv THE WEATHER 1 i WASHINGTON, April 28. High bareasstrle prtraur pret alia along the nerthera border andj ova the Plains States aad, tha NorUssra Rocky Mountain region, and centres ef low barometer are rbartsd ever the Middle: Mis-sl-slppi Valley and Arlrotvs. These pressure areas have beea productrre ef gsssral raias ulihja tbs last tweaty-feur, heure ta the Ohl4 and Mlsslaif.pps Vaileya 'and the Weat Gulf States, aad raise aad snows la the Platna States and ths Rocky Mountain aad Wraitsra Piat.au regions. j' UaVseasOBably cool' weather continues ewer an sections except the South Atlantis and Gti: States, and the departure below taa seasonal average remains 4 weld ad arar taa' Nortbem Plains a Ira. the Rocky Mountain, andj tba Western Plstsau r.gtcoa.

where thartaometer readings are user er below 1 Cdndltlona favor unarlC-d and showery a-sather the next forty -eight Aocra ov.r pra'ticallj all dlstncta east oi the Mississippi River, although rains are Pet prop-abl In New York and New Esglaad: taaUl Sunday night or Maoday. Csoi weather will conttnus Over Kortbsra and; Middle States east ef tae Mississippi, aad ceotcr rather Is probable ever Tsi.naaaas and the East Gulf and South Atlantic States, except Florida. Wlnda for Sond.y and Monday along tl.e North Atlantic Cosat will bs fresh north, shifting te east, overcast weather; Middle Atlantis C--aat. moderate, varlab's, moatly cast, ovsreast and snawars; South Atisntie Ctoawt, moderate, gtoaraly fasr weather. .4 FOR5CASjTS T0DA AND TOMORROW 'Eastern New York.

New Es stare ParaisylvaaiaOverrast Suxvasy. probably -fatiowvd by showers; Moaaay. aaiowersi eoo-Uauad ceL 1 New England rartly everCast Sundsy; Moadav ram. i Western js York Orarvaat SUadaa', probably followed by rala Bunday sight aad Meaday. 1 I I Ths temperature record for the tWeaty.

fouf hours ended st 11 P. token from the thannotnater at tha local office, of tha L'nlted Stales Weather liuraeu. Is aaifollowai 1918. I.l7 ISIS 1MT A. 42 43 4 P.

8 431 P. A. M. 44 4' 8 P. M.

40 vi. 34 2 iM. 44 p. la. 44 mis thermometer ta 414 feet abev.

tha etreet level. The average temperature yes terday, waa for the. eerraapoaetng date lat yaar It was avarag. on tba cor-raapondtng date for tha Ust thirty-three yara. 88.

The tempsratnre at 8 A. M. yesterday was 43. st 8 P. M.

it was 52: max 1-ovaro temperature 33 dagraos at P. M.J nuaimum 4J flaarreen at 8 A. M. iiomlditv gPM Ct 40 pep ossat The bsremetsp at A. M'Pestfvdsy leches; at p.

it etesd At M.pO Inches. i Fire Record, -i 1 A jM 1 W- I I t- 1 1, Amanda Av. Slight John LrrabarUo. Slight I 'VmZVaZ I AI. a 'Zimli? F- .,01 Bb p.it wri l.

aaa-Prr Slight I 288 Madlaon SU' Hasry Holt- Ar. aad JOdth at alv.a i.Ndne JUtiwa S9 V' 'esrtjrI ORalllv.oi.gst aiio-ajoncer, Av, aad 143 Ward 5-5 i Not given Phllln 1 Av. A 20 X. City Rya Ca. aSUght The United Arsay.

Spaptol fe Tht frk risaas. Washington Aohi 9a. Ic eatsciad Hat. iinon expUatlon of present leave of ebaaoce Will report eoai- Jr lwr. tnf, list.

WtU prrxa-d to Charkstoo. S. raport-ng to commanding iWnaral. Sontbsaatern Dapt far charge ef tial.rfrVoacip. efflcera af tha) Quartermaster Re-arve Corps are aasignad td dutv at potrui EfiyLi? W- U- Mulford to PalUi-dslphla, for duty aa asalauint ta lioaton, for duty aa Tr.atant ta Lvpot Qusnsrmaster.

1 mmhh aeUra datV. and wlU proceed 10 Ft, McPherson. for d'V war prlMin 7 cfrTZZ ZmJL nr? Bt tba! Q. iartarmartr TrT. asaigaed to act v.

Jety and wiu preceed te Oovernors Ll TTrln te coaunaodlng Oeneral. f-sstsm for daty as a-ststanta ta Jwpent Qu.rt-rm.t:7MaV 8 Bradlaa, H. P. Stone, ang Malor fihlnklaXlV M. pJU-k.

"CIJZXZ UtaiCrth Cri lT'enss: Msiora 13lB'iV. iausban. Osl. P. Eastnaa.

O. If. Ii tnra vt-ta te San Leaadna. Lt. J.

O. StOWe. k. Ri Mla.l to le conduct examinations of. applicants for appointment In the Veterinary Ci aad gfiZr910 this duty mind (ardara ef April 2 rata ting te Cell O.

Laadara C. A. C. UstTeea, te reue-g CoL Laadera ftvm M.rM dutlsa at onca, and be will, iota Canst Da. fensas af Balboa ImmadlaulyT W--" AvUtloa Wgnal Offlcwra cWToma, ta active duty, aad will report te Ft, Omaha, NabT ts Ohcnaaasdliig Arsay 1 Tli I loan Scboes.

Ma). A W. Williams. Mad. Corps, te startawB, N.

for the purpose ef anak. If.g Inapertlona of ambulance bodlaa. and upon eompletlon all! return, proper station. 1st LTH. H.

Ellla M. K. ts road act mllmlnary esasilnatton at Ft, Omaha. Nab, May 7, of-, appUcanu for appolntmsat in M. 'I 1 lt Lt.

G. W. Cootnbea! Ord. Orflcera Raasraa Corps, ta active duty. r.

porting la Kaon te tinrnmandlnf Oeaeral Fouth.ra pt- aa aesi-snt te Dept. Ord. Officer. Col. J.

R. WtlUamt. reUred. aasignad te active duty, aad will report lit pesbna te Adjutaat GeaMral far duty; la his office. The Cml f- City, Tbe following rrwmolion lists era aaboonred! Te Clerk.

Faurtb Graita. Mm.mfm aerina James H. Marfan. 91.04. I i To Stanographar and Ty pearl tar.

Third firade. Maker's Office Jennie A. McGalgaa. 7.0L Te Assistant Engineer. 'Grade E.

rTesldent Of Richmond. Ii ureas ef Engineering Dm Lurya. S2.7X I i 1 To Clerk, Second Grade, Felloe Tiepartmeat -t-Jasir J. Agrea. HI.

US; Julia M. iTrnnan, Mary E. Kannadr, 84; Joa-pfe LaM.tla. Jau: re nor Mumhy. mu MO.

Imhn J. levsry, 82,13: Margaret M. i sites, United State. The cemralaston ennounrea aa asamlnatlaa for Chief Inspector af Fuee, for man enty. A vacancy at the Frank ford Arsenal.

Philadelphia. at U.0") a year, and future Vacancies requiring similar quail tloatiorts af the Frank ford Arsenal and eleewbare will be filled frora this examination. The duties constat ef the organisation' and sui-arviston ef tbe forte ef Fuse Inspectors and the supervision ef the work of this forte. It la cWirtd te obtain aa a pool ta. who.

la addition to being a flrstlasa mechanic, poe-Parses executive ability that will enable hint to arganlae and handle euor.aafullr a large force of Inapardnrs, Competitors will not ba required te report far examination at say r'laoe. but will be rated en edueatma aad pre-Imloary experience and ra.pon.ibie experl-SAca, A good ronmea school educstlra. an apprentloa.hlB ar prallmlnary training, 810104 as a machinist or a toolmaker, auid aohrr quant resneuslMs esparience in ana or bath ef thass llim of work, and at lesst oa yaar of responsible esperiance In; tra manufacture ef fuaws. are prrrKjtdsUea I At plicants saust not have reached their fiftieth birthday on the date of the examlnatln. Appllcatlona should be filed at Uie earlleat peaaibie data.

They will be rated framedlataly upon their receipt and appointments made promptly. Further Information may ba obtained from the com miaa ion. Washlagtea. D. I Police Department Newi.

I Temnorarv assignments: jpatrot. if. TJeuar. laa. 21, as stst.

hoese 31 4 P. April D. 88 1. Weeaeaee. 1ST, art J.

Klndslan. 277. ta Mb I. duty ralda-1 days, April w. Tsnrs, so; w.

Koksu. Su. And J. J. 27.

ta B'h I. Ii. duty In raided SO tsys. 8 A. AprU 80, IrsTM of abwnra 1 wltraut.

pay) Patrol. K. Flch. 1.. 5 days.

8: A.M.. Mar 18: J. Lennon. 29. 1 d.y.

4 P. April 2S: K. A. Cookn. S3.

1 day. (A. AurU 80: Studw.ll. 1 day, 8 A. May Full pay while on sbk report: Patrol.

J. J. Murrhy. 118. 8 A.

M. April id. during dlaablllty. Rohra. TrsT.

Ilvl l-fb-llT. 11:13 A April 21. -luring disability! A. I'. Stewart.

Mar. 40 A. Asrii 22, during dlsaMiity. DUmJssed PatroL H. T.

(absent from special SwanV) IZl J7' ntnony ixmaug. flight Broome Samuel Puabal. Slight A'- Kuetef J4l5nt a 7ill' i'mr Anna Lepral A. 1.011a 3 AV..

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