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I an XV 1 7 1 1 1 WALESTWES BlASTIlIGATPAilAIJA 1 Rock Removed from Culebra Cut to Let BattJethip Renown En-y ter with Britain's Heir. STATE OFFICIALS GREET HIM Rs.ne ef Fert'vKJee Arrangou" Prince ef Wales Wni Also Call at Honolulu. AXAjeA. jearea SO Blasting operation ta tb Culebra Cut section of tb PfUaJ war necessary today bef or tb Mxueanip iumwb, wlta ta WJce of Wales on board, could proceed L3uga th treat As th Kbowb Beared the- point where land-hip have recently occurred, boat went and made soundings, discovering ijjbek fifty feet equar directly in the coarse to be taken by th vessel. After wait of two hours the rock was ro- moved as toe nu oi awoaginri mare i jaodslld.

and then th Renown was towed orer th dangerous, and narrow channel. Tiiis was the only hitch In th pro- tram arranged for th Prince's visit to i Panama CanaL When the Renown Arrived at the Atlantic end of the water-Way it was boarded by Governor. Hard-inc. President Lefevre, American and Tench representative and commanders I the United States military, naval and Isthmian forces. When Gatun Dam was k-eached.

Governor Harding' explained jib cpe ration of th canal, th Prince Vxpiessisg astonishment at th jrtagni-ud of the engineering; feat' accom-iiUehed there. A luncheon was given on board tk Renown, th only toast being to Presi- 1 dent Wilson and King George. Th British Minister gave a dinner, recep tion and dance In honor or in rnew th Hotel TlvoU tonight. Crowd greeted th Prtnc a his ahlp proceeded through, th cans. I.

while air-i4aaes whirred overhead and served as aacorts. The Prince appears to In better Ucalta? than when he -visited Canada and United States. Th program arranged for Wednesday, March 31, Included an address to the XVlnc to be presented by prominent members of the British colony here, and the rest' of the day was to be spent In sishtseelng. In th evening the Panama (Government pisnneio m-v v.n- nt th mvil visitor, to be nv m. retention and formal ball.

The Renown will sail on Thursday for San Diego after taking aboard 3.000 bar- iwjs oi oil mi Txxna San EHego. wber th united b. rwmnrtTnent- wVll send a r-rtrennntatlira to exaln- welcome the Vrtnce of Wales to this country, the Known wm proceed to Honolulu, where she will arrive April is. and thenc to the Fiji Islands, -i'ew Zealand and Australia. mm IV.

I memocr. uw iuiw imm of Wales are: War Admiral Sir Lionel neisey, vnioi ox owij uvui. vv. -Orlgg. Becretary; Sir Godfrey Thomas, personal secretary; Captain Dudley North.

Extra Ecuerry. and Captain Lord Claud Hamilton and Captain th Hon- Hers Leigh, equerries. Tre Rear Admiral's staff Is composed 1 of Lieut. Commander A. Janlon.

Pay I roaster, and Sub-Lieutenant Lord Louis Mount batten. Flag The Utter Is a son of tb former Prtnc Louis of Batten berg, wboe -ancient name has been changed by dipping off the Germanic title and substituting a British marqulsat because of th war. FOUR HELD IN BONDTHEFTS. Thre Accused In $18,000 Robbery Brokers Causa Another Arrest. Magistrate Ten Eye, yesterday in the Tombs, Court, held Albert J.

Grossman Baltimore. Md. Joseph McDonald of C2 East 158th the Bronx, and August' HOlbrecht of 878 Forest Avenue. I the Bronx, in tlO.000 ball each for a tiearing tomorrow on a charge of being concerned In tha theft of $68,000 worth of securities; from Hall 'SUeglltx, a DTokerage house at 30 Broad Street, on Feb. 14.

The securities disappeared after a messenger, temporarily employed by the brokers, is sieged to have placed them opposite a receiving clerk in th Chatham and Phenlx Bank. Michael Rost of 233 East 103d Street. was held in similar bail by Magistrate Mancuso in the Harlem Court, on. suspicion of having received $4,500 worth vt securities believed to be part of a packet valued at $25,000. stolen on March' from DeCoppet A Doremus, brokers, at 42 Broadway.

Detective Brown told the Magistrate that he arrested Rost Tuesday night in the offic of Fordon brokers. 1 1 in. OkWLs ascuvA atouu. i re. the detective- alleged.

Rost triVl lspoee or tne aexeo- had been called In by a clerk In th iters ge house. worth or seenrraes were "en from DeCoppet at Doremus by unidentified youth who represented mself to a clerk in th brokergae house I a messenger for another brokerage rcu SHOPMEN JOIN CLERKS. Fiv Thousand Norfolk Wtern Employ on Sympathetic Strike. ROANOKE, Va March 81. Shopmen all crafts employed by th Norfolk A 'festern Railroad here walked out to la 7 sympathy wua tn strike or clerks -which began March 23 after th road had refused to dlscharre two non pinion clerks who were accused of hav ng made insulting remarks to a woman rr-pioy of the road.

Labor leaders estimated that a total itmm th.n fi.500 meit were out. in- ludlng 5,100 here. 400 at Shenandoah. I ana lV ai vrico. w.

a. i y-otrtpany mad no. estimate, but officials shopmen ax au outer points. were work. -JOOST ESTATE $1,000,000.

Widow and Two 8one Receive Half Former Made Executrix. Th will of Martin Joost. who died Feb. at hi been. 40 Monro Place.

Brooklyn, waa filed in th Surrogate's i Court. Brooklyn, yesterday, disposing of I sUU valued at about $1,000,000. Mr. I sfarthi was Vie President of th Bond and Mortgage Company and a member ct tb Board of Directors of th Title Guaranty Truat fVkannmnv crucw jumi, mm wiaow. an.

Pointad xcutrix. She and her two so. Sherman B. Joost of N. and Arthur Joost of 40 Monro 2, Brooklyn, receive one-half of the estate, Mrs.

Lens Edwards, a niece. ma ner sn, joaa Trcs. receives the Easter Cards I CARD- ROOM 4 i DTT rr -v-i I) 1 lK S- 0 v-r' o3i ritta CtuUtSi. Thomas' Ciufxh v.v SOCIAL -Kew York. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Haricnes rtarler of S3 -Park Avenue, gave a reception with ntuslo last night for the directors th Symphonr Society, of New Tork. to meet Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damroseh.

who are to sail sooa for Euros -with th orchestra. Mr. and Mr. -John A. Victor of S40 Park Avenue are giving a amau dance tonight at th lut-jariton.

Mrs. A. Masters Macdonell wd sail from Vancouver today for Shanghai. China, where sh will join- her hus- nana. Mm, de Gam a.

wtf of th SrazIUan Ambassador to England. Is at the Chat ham, prior to selling for Kngland. Mr. Henry B. Slayback of 417 Park Avenue, is gtvlnf a large dinner for her danghter.

Mis Katberin Slayback, on April 14. and win take her aroests after, ward to th Sowers dano. Mr. E. PorMt Simmons of 12S East Sixtieth Street will also entertain at dinner- be fore th dance.

Mrs. Ernest Ade and her daughter. Mis Geraldta -P. Adee. who 1.

to marry Francis B. Bradley on May 29, will go to Tuxedo Park next week and opea their house for th Spring season. Mrs. Charles T. Barney.

Mrs. James A. Burden. Mrs. Rita Lrdlr.

Mrs. Doug las Robinson ana sir, wnitney warren ar among th patronesse for th thre dances to be given for th endowment fond of th American Academy in Rome at th Cosmopolitan Club, on three consecutive Friday evenings, beginning April 9. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.

Barker, of 903 Park -Avenue, ar being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter Tuesday. Mrs. Barker was Miss Elizabeth W. Black, and her marriage took plac a year ago. i Washlagtea.

Th Counsellor of th Italian Embassy and Mme. Bramblila entertained at luncheon yesterday in compliment to Miss Mary Hoyt Wiborg of New Tork. In th company were Mrs. Nicholas Longwortb. Mrs.

Hare Llpplncott, Prince Iluiooll of the Italian Embassy and Mr. Peterson of the British Em bassy. -t Th Attorney General and Mrs. Palmer have returned to Washington from th Vlrrlnia Hot Springs. Mrs.

Palmer will have with ber for several days her sister, Mrs. Frederick A. Lev ering, or Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas T. Gaff, who have been in Bermuda for several months, are returning to their nous in Twenty-first street for tne apring Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. of Chieara ar rtvinr un th residence in Massachusetts Arenue which they have occupied throughout th Winter ana will leave shortly for Chicago en route to Toklo.

wber Mr. Ruddock will be attached to th American Embassy. Mrs. Julian James has returned to her horn tn Twentieth Street, after, several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Fish are visiting Mr. and Warren Delano Konotna. who entertained a luncheon company tn their home yeaterday. Mrs.

John R. Williams has gone to Mornstown. r. to remain mrouKa the Easter season with Mr. and Mr.

John BallenUne Pitney, the latter for merly Mis France Wliuama Alexander Kirk, who was private secretary to the Secretary of Stat in Washington and In Paris during- the Peace Conference, has been appointed Secretary of Embassy at Peking. He will accompany Charles It- Cran when the latter sails to assume the duties of Minister to China. Mr. Kirk, who is a bachelor, has been occupying a commodious old house In Georgetown with hiv mother to act as hostess on the occasion of his entertainments. XewperU Mis Ludl Edgar of Kew York turned home yesterday.

Colonel and Mrs. R. A. Wheeler, who have been residents of Newport for the last year, are leaving soon for Colum bus. ia.

miner tn iionei na Deen ordered on duty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Km Thorndfk of Boston, with Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Agassis of th same city, arrived yeaterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butler McCarr of New Tork hav arrived to Inspect their bummer reaiaenc. Walt Salpsmr Bprtng.

W. Ta. Mrs. Marshall Russell of New Tork arrived yesterday with Mr. B.

Shir ley. They wul remain several week. Mr. and Mr. Brooks Frothlngham of Boston ar to stay through April.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fahnestock of Kew Tork returned homo last night alter a fortnight here. Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Gould Jennings left yesterday for Falrnela. Conn. William F. GanUy, the tennis profes sional, ha arrtred. ana will prepare th courts for us the end or the week.

In Aid of British Veterans' Club. Th Ladies' Auxiliary of th British War Veterans of America. Incorporated. ar to glv a costum dance on Easter Monday at 8:30 o'clock at the Commo dore. It will be the third of a series of five fuiid toward a club where returned veterans who served under the British flag may meet to read, play games and hold meetings.

The Hottentof for Nursery Benefit, Tb performance of Th Hottentot at th Cohan Theatre oa next 1 Monday evening, will for the benefit of the Manhattan vlUe Nursery Association. Tickets may had from Mr. Frank Brookfleld. 555 Madison Avenue. The program girls will Include Florence Clen dennin.

Vlctorine Matie Li Marche. Eleanor Landon. Katharine Porter. Elsie Hughes. Elisabeth and I Frances Camp.

Lucy Bulkier. Elizabeth Frank, urace Hyidrlclc and Helen La Fetra with Dorothy Clapp as Chairman or committee. 1 1 Engaged to Prof. 8 peer of Mrs.C. Frederick Smith, of Hartford.

has -announced the of her daughter. Mif Margery Smith, to Prof. P. Carter Speers of Inula, a son of Mr. and James Speers of Montciair.

n. j. Wilson-Warager Engagement. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Roberts Wilson of Sudbrook Park, Md-. announce the engagement of their niece. Mis Victoria Mary WlUon, to Leonard Charles Warager. a son of Mr.

snd Mrs. Charles Warager of Garfield Place, Brooklyn. Miss Wilson is the danghter of the late Edward Phelps Wilson of Palo Alto. CaL She was graduated from St. John's Hospital School for Nurses.

Brooklyn. Mr- Warager was a sergeant with the A. E. and returned last August. The wedding will take plac in Auaust at th Church of th Transfiguration.

Mtoa Hinricha to Wed M. Crosby. Frederic W. Hinricha of Brooklyn and Woodstock. announces th engagement of his daughter.

Insa. L. Hinricha. to MUward Crosby, son of Mrs. W.

S. Xros by of CO East Fifty-eighth Street, this city. Miss Hlnrlchs was educated at the Packer Institute. Brook. lyn.

She is actlv tn T. A. work and In th Italian settlement or Brooklyn. Mr. Crosby, formerly of Chicaro.

enlisted shortly after the United ntste entered the war and served abroad In th air service. Tie returned home front France last July. Th data of tha wi. ding has not been set. i Fire Destroy Two Historic Horn.

HAGER5TOWN. March SL-Ftr destroyed the bom ef Justice William M. Blackford of Sharps burg yesterday. Th blase out a historic landmark. The during the battle of Antietam.

was struck many times fev shells, the wells veering evidence of this. At Elktoa nre wiped out every building on trie farm owrwd by Charles' WalUm. and-all the ootixiildlr.es on the adioininz firm. -The Viltun liom an old Colonial mansion, having twenty ropms. The Oscar II.

to Dock Today. The IScaRUinavian-Ameri''en lnt-r im- rr arriv in last nieht frr-Cop-nhncc nd t.r.Htlanla with trnt- li md -VA tlird class rHmng.ri i. clii. ami will too her on laav of absence. i -jr iiuvin.

tanj tmimri, aiso a vermin artist, was ik vi varnrers th villain ieacauu sime. Farrar and waa Thorrrrii Hjrues. United Stiiu i vi. u.Ak.tt un, 1 Mlrlster to I IbIxtjI. who has com home I Prtroat.

aUu-y. and Wore HffiSHFlELD RENEWS H0R1IADAY ATTACK "eBag) Quot a Dtrrtirt Who Indlg-. nant Publication Before Verification. SYS HE IS DOCTOR'S FRIEND Old Stuff and Irrelevant. Dlrctera Comment on Neweat Crltlclam tt Zoo Offlclala.

Commissioner Account David Hhrshfleld retuiaed to the attack of Dr. WQlam T. -Hornaday. Director of th Bronx Zoological Park, yesterday with a statement declaring: that hi contention that th city should take over th management of th Bronx Zoo waa sup-Ported by Dr. Anton Joseph Hacker, a member of tb New Tork Zoological Society, who asserted was a friend of Dr.

Hornaday. Dr. Becker, a German-born dentist at 200 West Eighty-eighth 8 tree expressed great Indignation that Commissioner HirshfUld had mad publio extracts from his testimony before be had received an opportunity to verify and sign 1C urptised that Mr. Hlrshfleld would do -such a thing." Dr. Hecker said last night.

In answer to a subpoena. testified before him March but th Commissioner assured he would not glv' out my testimony until I had read It over. want to his oftlo last Monday, bat was told th papers wer not ready for to to read or sign. I do not car to discus th cas until I hav seen a copy of my testimony. According to th copy of th testimony given out by Commissioner Hlrshfleld, Dr.

Hecker said that th 1.000 members of the New Tork Zoological Society had no vole In th management of th prk. and waa convinced that th Zoo should be under tb absolute control of th city. I go to th Zoological Garden to find recreation. Dr. Hecker 1 quoted' as I became acquainted with every employ In th Zoological Garden, from the lowest garden digger up to th Director and became friend with them ail.

My friendship with Dr. Hornaday is such that he dedicated to me hi work about wild animala to tnv m- teemed friend Dr. Anton Joseph Hecker, '4 omu syrruv ir MP auem. The Zoo park a It la run today Is run on wrong principles. We employ men who work faithfully and ar underpaid, with th exception of the official." Th employe, th testimony read, ought to hav protection of tn civil service law.

they don't want be at the tne rev Of one man. like Xr. HomadayT iramoiae wsea taey se aim. about these two aepaewe. the Mitcb.l.r W.n.

knew H. R. Mlteael, th chief elera and purcbaser. was a rallreed ticket seller -somewhere West, an the tber. bis brother, wae a reUrea eoaaocter.

Q- Do ye think that their education an previous esserteace fit them rua a teologlcal research station A-Ne. The elder, 1 think, is a shrewd fellow, Bdt the other eae Is a 4imi tool. If 1 were dlreeter 1 would sot even employ aim ae a porter. Commenting on hj recommendations that th city take tnrer th Zoo, Commissioner Hlrshfleld staUment. reads "Henry Fairfield Osborn.

an old gentleman, nominally th President of the Zoological Society, la also President of th Museum of Natural History. Madison Grant and William W. Nile are really th men behind th animal doctor. Hornaday. WlUtam W.

Nile is chairman of th Kew Tork Zoological Society and also of th Executive Committee. Madison Grant 1 th paid Secretary of the society and receives $5,000 a year and office expense. Throua-h the action of th societr in foisting th Bronx, Parkway Commission upon the city, which will cost th people over $20,000,000, both Nile and Grant beams and ar Bronx Parkway Commissioners, receiving good salaries. "That 1 eld stuff th h4a v. Zoological Society hav known that for Horn'edTy slid" Dr.

Hecker. you can say for me that the Zoological Society ha no Interest In anything he may aay. and it would not so oifiuiwa to answer mm. TREATS SLEEPING SICKNESS. a French Doctor Has New Method Baaed on Discovery by Wlppocratee.

Gbprncht. int. by The Nw Tork TiM Caaaaay. Special Cable Tn New Toe Tots. PARIS.

March SL A new treatment for sleeping sickness. which claimed many thousand of in Franc last year, with about thirty -per cent, of fatal cases, was described by Dr. Arnold Netter at a meeting of th Academy of Medicine her. Dr. Netter disclaimed any originality in tb discovery and said that th real discoverer was Hippocrates, who many centuries sgo established the relation between lethargy and th presence of an abscess In the patient.

All that the lecturer claimed to have' developed from that wag the us of Injections for com bating the abscess. An antlaeptle. such as urotropln. ta first administered. Then by means of an Infusion of Jaborandt salivary secretions, which con tain conaiaeraoi proportions of a pUbogenlo agent, the sleeping sickness victims ar stimulated.

Asthenia and general weakening are prevented by th use of such a remedy as adrenalin. In mud case such treatment la found to be effective, but In more severe cases heroic measures hav to be tax en. la these, by means of the Injection of terebmthln. aa artificial abscess la caused, which concentrates all septic matter la The body. Out of twenty-seven, case treated by Dr.

Netter by this methodonly one proved fatal, and that case was far advanced before being reported. PITCHED PENNIES FOR Wife ahd Bellboy Accused by Hue band In Suit, Special to Th Nv Fork Tiste. TRENTON. N. J- March 11.

That hi wife J)4 a bellboy In a hotel at Utlca, NT pitched pennies for kisses was on of the charges made by Harry Leroy. Wright of New Tork, in-his suit for divorce from Veronica Wrlrht of Atlantic Cltv. n.i. was heard today by Vice Chancellor fcsucnanan uwrm ana ran tec the divorce without leaving the bench. Ia-addltton to telling about the bellboy, Wright, said that for twelve years he Lad been tsking his wife from questionable place lata at night snd early in the mora Ing and that during ma.

nu into contact through her with at least a hundred different-men whom he -was forced to accept as bis friends in order that the family name might be protected. Two American Baritones In Massenet's Manon was repeated before a Jarge audience at the Metropolitan last evening, with two American baritone new. in the cast. OareSce WhlteMIl. an accomplished representative of true Gallic training- un, ik.

elder Count Griex. and Thomas THE NEW YORK TIMES, OFFICER AMD GIRL PICKED UP AT SEA i Uttjor.S. Ferka Ilia Blonde Frtaer New. Yprk Adrift in Flying Bod, Special t-Ta Vw Trk Tsdms. PAUd BEACH.

March 1L-A wireless sent from th Steamer Hilton, bound for BalUmor. was received her today stating that 'Miss Blanch Fraaer. of 3d Central Park South, Now Tork. and Major Sidney E. Parker of th Britlah Army bad been picked op ai ea Sunday at 10 o'clock off Paha Beach and would back Saturday.

This waa th first tnf onnatioa friends of Miss Fraaer had that ah had not arrived at th "'Ttl Rod and Gun Club for which set started -abortl' before noon last Saturday. Btmu-d 1 ooe of the Bshsma Islands 70 mile East of this retort. Th meaaeg received was signed Fraser anj had been relayed through the Diamond Shoals light ShL? off North Carolina. Major Parker is said by th local branch of th American Transoceanic Company to have boon the originator of th Goffport Training System officially adopted by th Britlah Air Serv-jf and to have a war record of distinction. He arrived from New York recently la hi own plane, of th Curtlss nying boat see.

gull type, after a long trio bv 1T tit Mr. e. new vneans. auss jrraser was 1th irienoa who lert tne Breakers ww km was staying- on Baturdsy. It has been asoertalned from Bimlnl that th couple, never reached there.

rJn it I Inferred that they drifted at sea about fifteen hour before being picked up. SURE OF DAYLIGHT SAVING. Marlca Thlnka Eastern States Back. Ing Will Make It Zona Law. Marcus M.

Marks. Prudent of th National Daylight Saving Association, said last night waa confides that If several of th Eastern States adopt daylight saving laws the bin now before Congress estahUsfUng daylight saving for th entire Eastern time son will tecora a law. If Massachusetts and Kew Jersey fan In line, as we have been told they will shortly, and If they ar followed by Rhod Island and New Hampshire," aid Mr. I am confident that th bill now before Congress establishing daylight saving In th Eastern time son will go through. This will straighten out an th difficulties that hav attended th situation sine th Uw went Into effect la New Tork.

A different not waa sound ej by William W. Ragadal. Secretary of th New Jersey Daylight Saving Association. Friend or daylight saving laws scarcely real) bow grav 1 th crisis confronting us." be said. The eyes of the whole nation are cen- I tred orathls fight In the New Tork Leg-J I -mature, ami tn rutnr or aayiignt sav ing depends on the action there taken.

Th Legislature of New fersey la only waiting to see what New Tork 1 going to do in this matter, and Massachusetts and New Hampshire ar waiting to fail In line, end shortly tb whole Eastern section will pea this measure." URGE JAMAICA BAY WORK. 4 Mast Meeting Calla on Congress, to Hasten Channel Widening. Representatives of th Merchants Association and civic and taxpayers' organisations as well as other Interested In th development of th Harbor of Kew Tork held a mass meeting tn th AUermanie Chamber at th City Hall yesterday and adopted resolutions requesting Congress to adopt Immediately th amended bill now before It for th deepening of Jamaica Bay Channel so that th largest ocean steamship will be able to us th 1.000-foot pier that are to be constructed. Ex-Justlc Van Wyck declared that the Urn had arrived for tb promts to be carried out. but that there was some ta.

kill It ThU i t0' W' having their terminals In New Jersey who wanted Newark Bay Improved so that all commerce ce rite ring in New Tork would remove to Blew Jersey. Dock Commissioner array Hulbert declared that Jamaica Bay must be deepened without further delay, and that failure of Congress to pas th required amendment would hav an effect upon the development of th commerce of th nation. "'Jamaica Bay must be developed or th Port of New Tork cannot hop to accommoda much more of th nation's commerce than It now handling, said President F. H. LaOuardla of th Beard of Aldermen.

A delegation will be sent to Washington to hay the Tacts brought out -at th meeting before tn Senate Committee. "CAPT. J. M. FOOTE KILLED.

Ex-Army Filer, Testing Plana, Crash at Mlneola, L. I. 'John M. Foot, chief test pilot of the L-W-F Engineering Corporation, was fatally Injured yesterday when a mono plane he was flying crashed to earth from a height of 1.000 feet near velt Field. Mlneola.

I I. He was extricated from the wreckage by spectators and taken to th Nassau Hospital in an automobile, where he died shortly tfterwsrd. It 1 not known what caused the accident. During the war Foots waf one of the leading tert pilot of th Government with the rank of Captain. When he left the pet-vice he became Identified with the L-W-F Engineering Corporation.

He was a member of the American Flying Club, Tufta to Open School of Business. March SI. Th Braker School of Business Administration, mad possible by a tOOO.OtiO bequest by the late Hew J. Braker of New York, will be established at Tufts College next Fall, th Trustee announced touay MISSISSIPPI HbUSE REJECTS SUFFRAGE Ceatlaeed free Fag 1. Colasa believe himself when.

after notifying Mr. Hart that th House was ready for his resolution, th Rr-reenUUv replied: I am not ready to call up th tU at thl tin. Certain things bare hsp-pered to eaus a This answer came as a bolt out of a clear sky. and It was som minute before the member could recover from their Pandemoniam reigned for som time, and it was with difficulty that Speaker orbit could restore order. -s.

After a conference with -anti-suffragist member Hi present tlv Lloyd introduced an "-exact copy of th Hart suffrage resolution. this action being taken aa a reprisal to the suffragist, so that Its opponents could control th measure when reported out of committee rather than wait for action by Mr. Hart. It Is Relieved tonight that this move by Mr Lloyd will result In Mr. Hart calllna for a vote on bis resolution tomorrow.

The uffrrfsta. evidentiv eartnx that further efforts might, be mad to influence- Hart to call up his resolution, In-dwed him to leave th chamber. There is a feeling here tonight Uiet If the House doe not vol on th suf- frax- amendment tomorrow rnomlnx the vU. and that it ro' peas THURSDAY, 'APRIL FIFTY IJE1I TO TRAIL PROFITEERS HERE FodoraJ Chltf Invrf-rtlzeVtor Comes Hera to Open Office for 'nying Squadron. INVITES PUBLIC TO HELP Violator of Lever Act WM Be Routed, Saye A.

W. Riley of Department of Justice. Tb profiteer Is to be rented ta New Tork Cttyv according to Armla W. RHey, chief Investigator under Assistant Attorney General Francis P. Oarvaa.

who arrtred ta Nw Tork City yeaterday to open a branch flic for th Flying Squadron, a nam given to a staff of mea of th Bureau of Investigation la th Department of Jus tic, who seeks violators of th Lever act. 'Mr. Rile expect to hav aa offic on th fifth floor of th old Poet Offic building. He Invite th publio to send to him complaint of overcharging In foodstuffs' clothing, shoes, No attention will be paid to anonymous communications, but th nam of th person sending tn information of profiteering will not divulged by the Government agents. Mr.

Riley said he was prepared to hav a staff of as many as fifty Investigators In New Tork City alone, inphsls was laid on th fact that th Lever set Is still in full fore and ef-teet and. strengthened by an amendment last October, now ha teeth. The penalty for profiteering under the amended act la ITkOU) (in, two years' Imprisonment, or both. ALEXANDER McKINNY DEAD. Ex-UNfJ.

Official Waa Prominent Brooklyn Lawyer and Civic Worker. Alexander McKlnny, lawyer and civic worker of. Brooklyn, died la th Long Island College Hospital oa Tuesday. He was sixty -on years old. Mr.

McKlnny was admitted to th bar tn lb80 and during th Cleveland Administration be served as Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. Througb the effort of Edward M. Shepard he was later appointed Chief Deputy Collector and then Acting Collector of Internal Revenue in Cleveland' second Administration. Mr. McKlnny had served a an assistant corporation counsel and for th last twenty years waa a member of th law firm of Jones, McKlnny aV Etelnbrink.

Until last year be was chairman of th New Tork City Parol Commission snd of lata years he was actively Interested In tb work of th St- Charles Horn for th Blind. Crippled and Defective Children In Brooklyn. air. McKlnny was a member of th Democratic General Commute, th Flatbush Democratic Club, the Knight of Columbus, th Catholic Benevolent Legion and of the old Flatbush Taxpayers' Association and the Brooklyn Club. He was also a trust of the Brooklyn Bar Association and a director and counsel of th Prospect Park Houth Association, th Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society and th Marquette and Knickerbocker Field Club, ills home waa at 188 Westminster Koad.

Brooklyn. WIFE ACCUSES MOVIE STAR. Cariyle Blackwell Teetlflce He Has to Pay 11,000 a Year far Clothe. Supreme Court Justice Handrick yesterday began th (rial of Mrs. Roth 1L Black well suit for a separation from Cariyl Blackwell, mo vie star, on tb ground of abandonment.

Blacx-well said her husband left her ta 1014 when they and their two children werj living at the Clartdg. bh said toM her som lime ago that he had refused a five-year contract at g0O a week from th Vltagraph Company and she toit him he would have to take th (600 If he couldn't do better because sft would insist on ber alimony being paid. Then, she said, he worked from November until February with th. International Film for I1.0U0 a week. Mra Blackwell testified that she had visited her hu.bend's present horn at Spuyten Duyvll and found that be had three servants, a valet end a chauffeur, and that he waa supporting a cabaret performer.

Tb defendant attorney objected to this testimony on the aroun-l that he had agreed not to contest the suit on condition that only such evidence as was necessary to make out a esse of abandonment be offered. Justice Hendrick ruled that the testimony was pertinent. The testimony showed that Blackwell got 111.303 from hi recent en ra cement. Blackwell testified that he wss com. peiled to spend $0,000 a year for hU wearing appareL Bo exacting la th" public when It comes to the attire of one who abode, speaking professionally.

Is among the god on bigj said mark well. The trial will continue today. PREPARING FOR PRESIDENT. BSHSBBSBBeeaH N. Whit House Attachee Arranging for Hla Summer at Woods Hole.

WOODS HOLE. March 31. Members of the Whit House staff were her today arranging for th arrival of President Wlfcon about June 1. At th request of Joseph Murphy and Edward W. ml hers.

Recrtt Service men. who ar renresenUnsr Becretare Tumulty, real estate agvnte and other eitlsena maUe a survey of th town with a view of obtaining accna-noda-tlon for large number of cleras and Administration attaches, who must be near the President. Homes were sought for Rear Admiral Grayson, the President's physician, and Secretary Tv oulty. nd plans were made tentatively to establish the executive office In the Government buildings occupied by the Marine Biological Lab-otatorie. a short distance from Juniper Point, wher President Wilson a 111 occupy t)i Bummer residence of Cbar'es It.

Crane. Minister to China. rroun.l. of th latter hav been doed to visitors. Mr.

Crane Is expected to visit ber bffcxe his departure for China, to oversea the preparations fer the comfort of and Mrs. Wilson. that body by one majority. It Is reported tonight that nwtgs anil hav been tn uver la dv this In the HARTFORD. March 31.

Governor Kolromb eLl not call a special session of th General Aaaembly to lake action the Tonn suffrage amendment to the Federal Constitution. A delegation of Republican waited upon th yovernor yteruay and presented to hl.n the resolution adopt bv th Republican State Convc-nUon laM Week rrqucaiinsT klm to raU the soeclsl aea ion. Major John Buckley, th Executive Secretary, on tb authority of Governor II oleoma, gave out th following statement todsy: There will be no formal reply made to the committee's request for a special session. But th Governor's posttlnn continue that no special session will be called. ANNAPraUS.

Dy a vote rtt 9ii t- has passed a Joint reeoluUon author! ing tn Attorney General of Man land, in hla discretion, to take Weal action to prevent the proclamation th success of th woman's suffrag amendment until after the deH.tloa of the legal qurotlon as to whether ratification was complet in certain States wtthoct a referendum, as provided la the Constitution of these Ktetea. WASMiNGTON. March force Viu not slacken their efforts until thirty-seven ci tales hav raUfled th uffTag amendment, th National vj Oman's iarty announced -today, so that th coming lntn fore of th amendment will not oe defetred should the feu-Prem Court hold valid tne provision of the Oho fct.tr Constitution oermittins- a referendum on Federal constitutional aaaetKlmen ta. 1, 1920. EX-G0V.

WARFIEUT OF MARYLAND DIES Bdtinore Frnataer Was Ooct PretUext tf Sons of the Xnm-- ca Reiolstxon BALTTMOBJE. March XL-Edwin Wsr- neid. Oovemor of Maryland from 104 to 1905. President of th Marrland Hia- tortcal Society and until last January rrident of th Fidelity and Depe-ut Company of Maryland and tb Fidelity Trust Company, died at bis bom her today after aa Cln of about thro moulha. was 73 years old.

Edwin Warfl eld was th meet versatile of Maryland's Execuafrea. During hi active career bad been a farmer's boy, farmer, clerk In a country store, rural school teacher. Register of wins, lawyer, editor. Ftate Senator and President of th tJenal. Chairman of the Ex ecu tlv Committee of th Democratic State Central Committee.

Surveyor of the Port of Baltimore, owner of the Deity Law Record of Baltimore, and President of th Sons of the American Revolution. For this last offic posaesaed a doubl certificate. being descended through his father from Captain Benjamin YVarfleld of the KlkrWse Militia of in, a grandson of th Richard War-field of the Hevem who etUd tn Maryland tn 1642. and hla mother wss a daughter of Colonel Oaasaway Watkln of the Revolution and a rrend-daughter of Colonel Nicholas Gasaaway of Lord Baltimore's Council. When th Symphony Orchestra was scheduled to plsy In naltlmqr tn November, 181T.

Mr. Warfield arranged a patriotic meeting of protest seal oat Dr. Karl Muck conducting and he announced that be would himself lead a mob to prevent Muck' Insulting th people of the birth plac of th 'Star Spangled For twenty-aeven year he was brew-id er.t of the Fidelity and Deposit Company and during that tint was on of the foremost men la the surety world. Mr. Belling FroeUch.

Mrs. Bdlina FroeUch, who for many years directed a private school at Madison Avenue and Fiftieth Street, died yesterday after abort Cine at ber bom. 315 Wat Ninetieth Street. gd SO year. Among her former pupils wer -many members of prominent families.

Sh is survived by a son, Theodore, of this city, and a daughter who live to Farts. Obituary Notes. Kiss MART AUCXIA BTCTTS. for the last flftaea rears la the eenlo of the Title Ooar aalee an Trust Company e( Bmefclra. Monday at ber koasa, gout PerUaad avenue.

uroo.iT. Mrs. HKNRirTTA JOfOTSOX ARMSTROXa AlUtAMOHH. year el, wife of Tnonias Parramere. Sled at her home, lit Klasstoa Aveoae.

Brookiya, oa Moaday. HENRY HOErntER. retired betel mea. le at his baene at Klmoet. L.

I ee ae Tt mr Mr. lioeffeer was loe sseortated with his father la a e44 betel opposite the Belmont park race track. RALPH SAMMIS CI1AMBKRLIN. years eld, who serve as rtret Lteeienant la the Chemical Warfare kerrtce. V.

a. Surtog the rvceet war. die at hi hea. 230 Kaet Sisoa Kiwi, trlatlMiaa. JOHN J.

RArTKKTY. rellred betel pro prietor of natbuah. Sir oa Te.eaay St bis bema, 99 glxth Aaue. Brooklra. CHARLES DEVOK BPfcTJ-RT.

pTeetSenl ef Sperry a BU. naaauf aclurere of supouee I urooklra. Sled Taeesar at his aeate. Ml Lenes Ilea, riatbash. Ms wss brother of th 1st Jaaw A.

"perry, wh wss owe ef th owner aad editor of The' breoalr Tunes. FEROL'S LAMB, head ef ntni Lamb a Ce- eertifled accwuaisats, la Manhaitaa. fled ef poeemonia oa MoMjay I St. Jetaa's (oepltsl. He lived 12 preeovct Irlac.

Urwklra.a aad bekmso Co" OrWel No. 11a. rjL JAM Eg FAT. of the eldest OlemMrs coelrector I the city, hartnf followed the trade here for rtj-fire reax. yveter- ear oi arterto eaJ.roata Uakewoe.

1- wber be had son for bis health, lie was year el aa live at gest Ninetieth Street. He owned ceasMerabie real to la Manhattan, ouwtt aa the Itiwns. Bister ROSE "WAGNER. CenedtctlM ana fer letty-alne rer. le TM.eaay at Pl-WaltMina'a Coavent.

Ellaabeta. H. at the as of Tt. Mb wrna a aimmir rn EraaS.r for thlrte veare aad Uur unilii in a. Joseph's School at Ruiherffcrd.

N. J. ROBERT McMULLTN. year el, who had hee laadaess gardraer for WUllaaii H. Trwoedale aad C.

Benedict, died yeo-tMday ef pneus9oola at his hoeae la 'oe Cob. Con. Dr. GrXRnB HKNRT AMES. for several years a lecturer and Semonet rstor at the Harvard Iental School, dropped aVad Tuee-day aisht at tola horn I revid.ee.

aaee Tl roar WILLIAM WATHON COE. General Mas. a-- of th Paraaoatae Coal aad Cut. Ceea-panjr. dld yeaterday of paralrsla at taiarW-tows.

W. Va. He had been rhl.f M.isa.. -r eonstrwrtloa of th hhenaadoah Valley flail- roe an later chief ngtaeer of the Norfolk a Weatera. DAVID MrKER.

esotraetor. dIM yeeter-day. asvd 7 years, at bis realdenre. ft Bethuae Virert. Snrn.

RENTNKR Mr. aad Mrs, Mavrice Rent-- r. Sas Weet En a na, March SO. SPIKO Mr. and Mrs.

Famuel Uplro. ao Wlnkei. 4M vTest lO'iih. a dsuchler. en Marrh 0.

Dr. Brenor's SealtsriuBt. VCKER-To Mr. and Mrs. Georre Vlcker.

Kcslewood. N. dsucler. bora March SO. POaEN TELL At a dinner aad dance tivwa at Hotel Astor, Bonday ewntn.

Dr. end Mrs. Jullaa E. Tell of New Tek aa-nouneed th eneasernent of their enir dauchter. Mlaa Vera Ttll.

to Dr. Daaiel INieca ef this city. anifit. FRien MET3RAHMr. and Mrs.

Lools Mrerah wlah to anneewoe the marrlase ef their daucher Rose to Mr. Kejowel Fried. March 30. T)MTTON UEItRELL On Kb SI. by -ca Roe.

William C. M. Mrs. elroa MarW-Lsula Berrell to Major Harry Uneotn ftraitoo. at Weet port.

xmn. DtrlX BARER Ma ich 11, Carol liie MHla gche-meker. wife of Fredene C. Raker of 11 Jorelatuoa ttrooklyg vata. trVneral pel- BARNI.RT At Pstersoa.

N. ea March tl. Jol liara.rt. eon of Ilea Harn-rt ad be late U.bc bm Barnert. aed years.

tt.rment st tVpreea itlrf rj. Hria CNem Irtelda. Wtst Eod Sraacocv. April 2. at IS 'ciock.

BVril March 31. lAh. nee New ton. lelo.d wife of Thomas Y. Besh aad naMher ol Wary y.

en feJra Desh. Ineral from her la'e reeldence. 1C lUrt ITth St. Tim later. BY RN TA James, hushaad ef the late Mary K.

Irmee aad brtml father of 1 iiwi, Kucrae. William. Walter. John. May and I em.

tPunrral freen his tale rveteenee. 11 Eset Tremeet A Sateroar. Aorll 3. at 10 A. M.

derrtree at tne Chureh of the Holy Spirit A. M. later. wit 8t. Kayiueed'a Auto ceruse.

CHAMOEULIN-Plnh gammls of z2 Cast SC. HeMkljm. ee Marrh SO, Ik XX. of art nrwrnia. aaed 14 year.

b.ie.d huaoead ef Aha Jacooenn ChaeiberUa and second so at Kate S. n4 th let Ldward r. Chamhetila. Doreaaed we rirst uwimmm nieiiirai tan are nary-le. A.

He lee.es a aahiar. Milrley. aavd 12 anewUis. Fsnaral awtle later. COB Op rVedneeday.

at CTnarletown. W. or paralrala. William Watses. of IN.

IUv. Jneaihaa Coo. was i eniiM-r of e.i met ton' of the Kiwraae- doah alley llailiead and ttr crhrf er. Clnrr of th limrUitt Wi-etrr Rail-ruad. Of rwent er and enij the ttnte ef his a'h was pi rl nsnar of in idtmimiUI nnl sad I Cea.parr He wae lor.

la Uatd. Cwnn. CRAW On March M. m.tT a llnsrns ltieae. Nlrol eon of Ui.

laie i.jim ana i fw I r- Icea at rvaidente ef hie elat. Mra J. T. Walsh. 44) Leftens rlacr.

Thursday o.nlns at 'cick. CROfiB Mary Anne UUIy. at IT V. T-. rdnreday sarrh SI.

-eiwral rYt- dar. Aertl bt.rm.nt at t-t. -obe n. r. v.

1 n.Kietry. cunRicn Or Vy. Mah 10. 19IO. Sow ef It late Clrmrre V-4 al aerMce on Tbtrreday at the eonrml- Kladly emit flowers, nils.

N. Mare 90. ce. Troaerai St ws at i Maoen. Kaah.eeet.

ti. AprU S. HI I P. M. JMile uaf V.

Curry hist St. si II onto ot DODGE Cora rrtMM. on VjX OTJRLACHrR Mra Sophia, te see TStb Car. t.i.-.d PiUiif ef Mr. J.

Tepllts. ra. L. tanoteta aad Sarah. AbraAant, bee4 BlBsoe Dertacher.

IWtl trees ber late riaHi.ua, ll3 Msdlsea rridajr. AprU A. M. FAT At Lakewoed, N. Je Wedaead.y.

MareA l. lrr. JajawaVar. ate TSUI rr- rWMral fresa hi late ru n. le East Kah ea aatardar.

AprU A at 1 A. M. ten rat iet Cairary ConMer7. FLtET awadeaTy. at tt.

retaietin. Fls K.I11 aaerd. UbisJ mtkw at Deaaarast Baptist Cbweoh. tteonarest, N. ea aar aftnai.a.

April 4. at I JrL.po rTtrml train Uevtna Ens teC ry aty. at 1 Uartn Otejeer at I JOj lesraag XM Be BeClne. Waeeb tl. finiwi xnaoraj CH.ro BeUdlncl.

FTffY 2ll ii A. H. Paela seen. OARPNTH Jasssh. Seitae CamsWt r.

iTa- it fimadway, tb ac, Jrtay. HARTMAK-Mary TC. Marc 'tl. the be-loed wife of the late Jone Hartnaae aad oio or Kamaae M. Caster.

Job aad Charts Harisaaa. ia.ial prtveta, m-y. 1 ML Ubwsseat WaedatwVOssas-tory. HATra toad only. March tU John A-.

Vler4 of Caroline West dTuk St. BZRTZEL At Sharon. Cm, ee March ItrM. KTla M. P.

Hertsot. maw sere, tfw wui be heid at the Metbediot -bwrch, Sharon. Con-. April I. 1 p.

ML CMer- la Greenwood Oramry. HOPOW rnt Akraaaam. ta his TOtlt year, om Wedinvdar. Marrsr-ei. hais.nd haehsad ate Horewlts and father of laaae Dr.

Falii. end Mas. Ismiesl at TkJ. April JABPrrw eoddsmly. March SO.

ltgo. BUlaahetb K. aoper nee KlapoU). Fv-aorai aoretoos at hi late riilliaii, 04 Gieawood Av Jersey CMy. ee Tharsday, April 1.

at P. M. Trunoral nrrealnV KNUDSEN Aadroaa. ee March ZS. Lrtn I i p-waeoaj enure ten we hou Bulldlncl.

Brondwar. at ut Sc at above chare, ea Tbsrsdar, AprU SIRESLE1N March tl. 13, FVrdtnand KroaMa. IWeral tepiMi 'WterTtU Hap- J- sot sot i-sui ac, eiaray. LAND WhUN-Leoa.

buseenl Aana and ml nrm pas knot ieMh Sc Thnndav. vf LVOAR-Mr. Minnie on March tL at in no, umi aw. rwasrni erne rrhtay avoalag at o'clock. MeCOMB-Oe Wodsnaday.

March tl, at Oraet Mrrtnrtoa. atase, John Hector McCoeab. ST yearn, nek, ad of Kate Norlaa MeOomb. Intimiit at Oroai Berrlnrvon ntnrear. AprU A at e'etoca.

It McKEE-O Wedaesday March tl. ltJO. a iiais.ias. a netnna SC. David McKoo.

arv hi mh rnar. beteeed faiher ot Robert and David Mcltee. Not Joe fuBeral hereafter. MclUNNT-O Tweeday. Marc to, 133.

Ai- mam ncanif, noteee bwsbaad of Marcoil TevtM McKnaay. Fwanal free bis late reetdenot. lS Wesmfaeter Road, on 1-rtday. AprU 3. P.

M. lanrmul private. Asse oon.se. MeLAUGrfUN Oa March SO, 130, -Bio ciaiifiuia tnes Treineri nte a wife of kdwar J. and naether ot Mart A McLaacMlnr' Fsneral frees ber late rom-dnee Friday.

IS A. M. lm.ma.nt Calvary Ceaaetnry. PUas aeatt newer. MAXT1NBAND AJxandr.

heioeed partial ot Hetty and father ef Merearot aad JacoiMe. en March SO, Hf.O. runnal AprU I. IPS, at l-a A aC, frdh. hie Ute reetdear.

4M Cast Hist SC Piees omit flower. MATHrtTS Fall asleep OS bis list btrtk- nay. at Mo at Kieee. N. I Maihewe.

frnaerai eivlis rrean bat ine rraonoe. Monnt Khwa. H. Baler ar. AprU at t0 f.

M. MEJUULU-O Teeoday. March 30. at Ma iHa.nre of her I alhr-la-law. Aula K.

hUmU. 130 East Tth Sc. New er inrawj nan M.inu. erife of Parson McLean Morrill aad eaurhtrr of EulPru bV and tn 1st George. CVrti Read.

Fvaeral arviree will be hi4 at fS- John' Chare. Far hereaway, TkamSay. AprU 1. at gjg T. M.

MILLER Marsh SI, berT3d year. Amelia, wmow vne late eme1 SC and d.etd mother ef Mlrtara Wrtrhc Ho- ttrwil. Eatelie Marti sad Harry M. MUier. Pw.

n-l frona the capH of Seal A. Roh-erhlld. ln Wnnt inKh Bt, ee Frtder. AprU 1 It I M. MILLER At M.maronock.

N. ee March si. iwzo. wu.ian j. In his 4th ynar.

Hrrtce will be heid en Tbersday st P. M. st bis tat residence. MX RaU-roed Av. MOONET-Oa Monday.

March 3. Bio A Unonwr tn- Pvrwlll. bele.od wife ef Jamee J. Monaiy aad the n.t.r ef Jaiooe J. Milan Jr.

reneral frees nor late reeidmce. ScrT liaat 1Mb St, rvt-day at 1 A. ht th.nr. to the Cnweeh of the Epiphear. lai.mwnt Cehmry.

lUadly eoaU flower. MOn-KSOw Aeen.aaay.-March'tl. rter snort Ulnees. Leahman limil bend of Iran tnee HMharhtldl end faiher of Jenlo. reneral free kw Ute riaiiln at 1 1 1,, m.

April l. 1 A. hC EaMon Va.t and BrMceport Oana. paper pieaae cwpr. OESTim Msre)A 1M0.

Matilda Oeet. wife oi neary twet. -neral a.rv1e at h-r Ute rentdwe. S02 WaahlnrhMt Brooklyn, en Tnureday. at 3 etock.

PlfllAjra-Toeeday. March to. 1PM. at hie finri, na uaa Bt wwiam Arvui luillipe. runeral aervViee Tharsday evening St 3 o'clock.

Kindly osnM flower. PLATT-Oa Tweeday. Mare SO, 130. rrank Hlnelunaa Plate bloe hn.li. ad ef Cnroline UvUi(pto Piatt and see of ths laie TTMienes Collier lltrt.

rsntrml Xro st his 1st hpene. 470 Pnrd tnereeap anomiac at 10 SO Burial at Owege. N. ee Friday, rtivm At Kewark. N.

ea March gist, Ulllaa May. daowbtee of Jeana H. and Mend Pryer. ae I rears. fTniwrnl nrrvtcwa at hr parents' been.

Kldr on petnresjr. April at r. M. ROitlNlrON On tTadneeday. March tl.

Ksmmm a. noouieoo, as a i hespve heav band of Kathryn A. Donovan, run.rnl roan hi let reotdenee. neee Bt, near ClMwtaut flllrh t. I.

a Wlork. wnetn ef Atlantic Ae, Rlrhaannd Hill, L. en batnrdar. AprU 3. at 3 -M F.

An. thanes te St. Benedict Jesephs Ckerch. Morris l'ark. L.

where prayer wul ro off. rod for ta niiess hi oel. ROGERB-O Tuesday. March 30. 130, M.

Roeeie. beWrrd wife of Ho- rbelle M. Rogers, rnaeral free he lain resident. Dm Be and Albany Ar Wueees. L.

N. on may, AprU g. l20. at I A M. Interment St.

Boniface Cemetery. ElmonL. L. I. THE $10 ST TRYING TIME When Death enter pour household It it then vhen pou trcU-hnotcn CAM BELL SERVICE" which rw- lleret vou of ttr mponsibtUtg mnd mupplln ttw nttd.

not overlooking the laaaf tUlmJL Call "Columbus 8200" FRANK E. (SAMPBEIitd. "THE.FUNERAX CliUHrCUinwa 1 I M6T4.IAN Broatfwwy ai 66 Su 21" Street eg "Awex PIERCE ARROW Dual Valve Six Pierce-Arrows for immediate delivery, if- you order promptly. Get car you want without delay. HaxroLii Motor Car, Company, 233 West 54cfcSaet Also oaicsroocni bt ErooiJrn aaei Fourixrps: HARROiLDf" II ROC WeJ Moday.

March ft. ev. r-' A. T. tmm.

in-, Twtahen, Sf. Aanle the lal L. r. Inee el leaser. 1 o- grgn.

IMwtiw. a.nnaas Car-1 frwl A) war. PC, lanradar. IA anTsnaTssTae Mxmtnrrmn-cm March n. MianialJinil.

HoepHal. Monu'-a'r. i. Fraaa. kolpoed bneaead ot 1- L-s Raiberfsrd.

mr4 S3 pear, Fvor. -i-vate St kls l.te teeidwea v. R. t'ppo Mantel air. Frvday.

Apr iiiiininri taay. 1st, lant.le. gtataa la. and. a gXTMANOn STTVIN Tb Bactety BlgkUs W.

n.aieati with racrnt the Aoath of Jr IJae Iiliii Pwaeral nt Ooa-rU TOOCTO, aft SC. end Leatnrtne Tharwaar. AprU 1. at A- fcC Kooa.ianaana. yrenteoat, SHAPXR At KwtW.

N. J- st the Verne ef hi nster. Mr. Hery T. CrUC l.J High .) Lane.

riodoHnh D. m.ai. InTIs 14 year. Fieral prreate. SUrnAL lald.re.

hs hi sorhyoar Mnaj namat nne nn let ranleoaee. Went lluk ay. April st It A. M. st gLAVIK Mary, St.

erldew ef Jo Sians. kineed aw La I ot Chartoa, aV art, Adolf, Xra fMra. HcKawl, pnoaoe te eternal rant March at jaur, f. 4. intornw Ev.rir.n Cemetery.

AprU 1 stock. SMiTli-Oa March tl. 130. Raaaab 1 jtoww os mm jc eauth, swa ri rmtrX aarrteos al the beoae ef hop Ja Thnrnaay. AprU Ml r.

mt-. rw era us as, n. I. BORENS EN Minnie. SFRTNO At hie borne ta KerfeTk, Car- ea Teeoday.

Mars au, JS0. Xdwerd prtaa, la hie fUl par. reneral earVw. ed I NertoUt ee rrvaap. AprU A el otmomT BTRAVSa-Msseww M- en March SB.

boed hnobead ef feuaacba. levin ataaler and hrethar ef flimaje a- berg aad aC.tea Strauea. reneral arriews Apr 1 te A M- at kia Ute I iiml JS Weet Issd SC Omit Dower. TRAcaa-Osj Mareb 3. Maartoe Maw.sr of Oed Lnar.

be- 1 L. CO. 1 ere rmmii as erterd fnp.rA PC. AprU 1. rrRAcs IS Beethrws ot CoasawsaaJ Led TaA.

T. and A. ML. a to ettoad fenorel iinlie ot ear ewn4 I WwUker. Maertae M.

Simuea. on um. earn. April 1, al 1 eis. I bat Ul rem.

nee, 13 Wm laAd Bn. raei Anduaee -Am. Mw ore I 7Irw4 I ssonry aspaenaa, AArwa wwias a watery. Master. gVLLTVAN At tb psshlinee of rholnn, 1.TI3 11 OOi PC.

Knsn nnond HUU May V. amlitea tnee rarrtra. ten. Iilnwl wife of BV Beiirenn. j-.

owwwn, mr.a i.i. rw int pen WAXDRON-yi aBs. endaonlr. oe si Juksssmis. Ft.

WALsTH-At gv. PavU hHaa, ee Mood, Mare 3. 1 S3. Sun Wala, termor? ef atajnfoed. Conn- burnwl n4 ne tewe Cimiiiry.

taekferd. Cone, ew rrh oa nri.iaean. Apni s. IPSO. WALTEJl On March -On March SO, Reewr WaUona latent eon ad Mar Onta -A R- or Waitora TTes.ral ThtrrsaZJ fnerelng St MAS frees hi let hmwrnj.

int uraad Ce sis, tsi.ru nt Ti in LAD The Clialil Plan ot nfret th doata oi thfeihrw Snembor, aJ-a. Ceo Capo 1 Waid. oe AUarrh 3. a Ortsewtos, X. Bl Borrows, arret, ry.

WKSTLAKI Glon TrUdse. X. J. W. day.

March tl. 13. kLary aV. wile ef tn it Kdwta Weetiaka rtlvat feeini I orriee wUJ be be I at ber Ute ra feoemneld Tfeareoay ml i WRrrxOo Mareb 30. at ber i West lOUh SC Marv daoe-htar of Mary and tha lata While aad HaHi.d sour ed Jnfia Alio B.

and fMr J. run, rm nteii at th Cn-ureb ot tn In a ee Prvssy. April 11 A- U. jniap. neat CaJrary.

rVeaae eentt Be aw a TOVa-i-On Tai. lay. March SO. 130. bbe rne st rullssia, gT Be be.

MTV EDO Celoe. Marat, aa rrenoral t-hereh lU.wipo.fl C-roaA- y- et Bt, aetarday. AprU sV sK mo dweU I 8XrUTB ts lovlnc tneenory ef Ml Tissl perne. who dapartod taA Apni Wife ad Chidra, OOKBEL la Pinwrr ef aa? loved no, band and eer ear father. Jail.

a GrV. wee operto tai lire em AprU Hit. Tarw. nu. a.

We thla ef yen eeo day. Frees kls wife end KARieirUN la aad and levin nster; eg sCatbertne Hartateta. any wife e4 bpvtng moth or. who ted oe AprO 1 Jam a. Henry and Jr.

BATCHER-4 end and levin- pa.aserr ef ear Aartlng lltti anrntor. Jaeeehlii Vurlasn, wb epertad Uu. lite Aprd A. I tola. Gown, bet not feeewttea.

Mill. dlodX AprU 1. tla ae 3A. 1 Monet Hebrew, gosUy leeptsg. the trees their benncbe wwoe.

Lie ae lortn nee end pother la hla cold nnd stlaat greve. Oar darling MUtee, bow we 3 him. but wp te hiaan he ba a as a. lor btr. all ott, aad iniaia.

rntner. Moer. aiotorn aad Bieebsie. TOVMANS la levins nmsry of kj a atster. Marl W'eboter Tsemane, eh ae- tared Uf etrraal April 130.

JACOB HERRUOTS SONS ran. eel Dtra 332 feajt86SL Lenox 6652 ISM Cinisenv nr. fJSfn. Tec 3S3S Tr. THE w'0OLX-r COETlS KUd ac By H.rteea Trek end try TttteJk Carnco.

1 Knot ttd ate Torn, Lot ef nil ts tee seta. OCEAN VIEW MACPOLTUnt, Crrxs and nine as lor alo. BU Tlaans SUA. Tn. ten matt yrtcUte the Ann Hour, Dan or Sight i Monday.

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