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THE TIMES. 3IAT 7. 1911. 111 GOLDEN REUNION OFWEST.POiNyei rrn of the Ten Survivor of the Out That Graduated Into War Meet. Here.

ALL MEN OF NATIONAL FAME Ce- Psnt, Now senator. ad Gen. Kent. WN Captweod MUt, Amsno; ts Diners- TV. Wrt Fa'at of tMI MM aaalve -ry dtna-r IM Hl OuiT Tlim eat, rt r.

All e-tmaUa-s eMl war rwt c.b aertrseaf inw 0frr Coenratlt aT tefelv Chief K- lb y-t ma preeLad The hr averaged every mi ,04 Urtf B(v4 na showed any 5-ns cmry tare ct ere know -4 ts-r loo fabU or lived loo tmx 4y attend. Atl of tho who -lid nr rrx r-nt mere 6 Nw eV TV choicest rhin and t.I plat of st.l -ib-IHhel ard th mall round 3l wMrh iner was red. renar.lsren.-e of th civil from wor iehn4. pwh M.t feorvu tH until Ut har. tf- fH rrl month tf iti roir at Wt rmnJ oiv- ta July fwjr ordfnry condition.

9S trmb furtmih for lh fMi (fflivri fcvfor mt.rlrf lb rv. UrT.T M4 Tort Bflmf bn fll mi. krvr. hn mod of lh fl Pl- Xr 1 t. IS rrt hl4.

ThfO mr ptr I rto. fortr-lhroo of tarn to fcnhwtih. Twlro of ht bforo crodoAtlon oj4 r4 lo rofrmlo Army. Tboy nti ho wro txvm In Iho Horjfh th rdmy frtf Iho Tlr jf Iho firi rvunUtu of ta i or lui. acw thoy dlnvl totr )Mf lh il.nn't Th -rtSrri 1 inPr to trial 'ilr tv hkc v-ari wrnrm it Tlr the r.

li-nn -x-kH hal." A' IS Mpv li Ihra Nira a ri cl. bt: ih onOr ra4 ul rnai' a-M Kr Nm Mir O. at I. Vuvi (nutvafwr rlavaa loO I' avr rinlrlTi b-r Col. Baw.

arry Tiw ol pnari in 'or-i Kn. tn. Ann, A- H'jfnni. Cr' II CnV. ill Pont i In cTjrnrH of dIirlaJo taat rar Jmi hi I.

a amrl ma nr yw.rt nt tno rl i 4 A aa 1 a Oa Katl. ar4 at ti I T. waa Warv tafJ. rif Oriiiw, from I IXI. OftH a.

Wrtl i Ta ai aa fri. in fftkl. Iho Pirn a-t I 4rl-n fWaa. wiflk ih Xlahl Mwl fni Ho n-Tlp" ra -t n-i'h nfrv-" win in ni anma Inl lr tlpocl Bro nl yr. EARXARD HAS A BIRTHDAY.

laarf th Quadran? I Uarho It Tnty- Yoor. arna rhrat.t fwrly-tre iirhUr jm.frtar t-y gtitac oa nrif fa ao4 t-. OmI lb faff nfHun aprtO lma. taa iH hfl frb- Oil. firai Var KbI nm.

on aa- or.i. Clato tam, Vr I Ti batrilhro a hy Jt Mir. lb frhma famalon. Ihrrar lha ball 1TO ar)a. V-Trl rahfraa).

Ml'' 4 iho flf -f fra-ja-d W'nl TH aT li.nr rntolf II atanl of I oar. a lf 1 rt rv. HJIflPI wn afcrt ft-, I Kntnni Tl in! iho Miilt.fTtr rra ou t-1 at'U an-nvl t'i" arl- aw. a (mlMc. hv1 tw-t tn.

rmhiMH i'feo ir anrfa.1 ir, daaU. hich ft'ilLaln. on ir. ih4la an-1 Ha li Vro lUL who rn4 li l-a'a. oH md.

Ur-Rnujj, A mial: Ui- ro.t.r. ijJL. br moJoL A. II Hurr a. nt llJa-l woo attn mo4 Iho Varaliy fu.

a.nt of tho (tar at 111 to A mebmat laain of aophomoraa 2 Nntof, bat a romhinH lm of aa tr.lnro In lh bt hockay nyi oa) Mtlbonk SI'GFVrTXPPETITEa" LtnJon Rclp Cocktails and yy Incentives Old-Fhlond. r-w J. Ixmdoo m-r-Wt WM fcl jtotal Knickar- WW r-erariJajr. hrtweht BO thmt tbo atwr or gin aw bltloro 1l th rtAco of tbo Amrr -3 a.f thro tn danr of o- ajt of ftMor throucn ix oipto fcpia rctbatltuto lntrodac4 naty by a farroua Ixnuirm ply- i.i:tr -am." ald Mr. KJn-JT or hoc to Jo to vromuf rtxnia bvforo ell tin down to ta r.c a bora of km-V ano via tWnc bo a a.

Tft m. kAmrar f-afia. Rthar aa ward, tbowfh. If w7 1 Uf. k.Klfa .1 nra jr-aa ImW from tho aaporlooao rataurfit wttli a Nr Zr not asofUy malndlooo.

It r' a ttqht hai dload aoxly Kic, ho hodn't tho rf'i kx- irao fco at F. BASSETT BADLY RT. rtf ThooJofllcal Instrvctor CauflM Autamebile Collision. TTORrx Mar a-jtoraoMUo tbla aftorooooj Prof. T1 tUaoatt.

IWral-ry of tho fUmlnary and Aaooeta.1 'w cf Kponwotal Tholocy. VT htapttal obaro ho la baloa! traat aawJ haa conrtlna of tia MISS ELLEN EMMET A BRIDE. PsrtfSlt Artist Marrlsd WIHIsm B. ftsnd Ssllsburjr, Cert. 5raaf Ta nr ar WIXBTKU.

May -Mi- Mrs- CTr-lovby T. of vr. I ark Aim. Naw Torb. and f'Tod (or at ta ror.rir ho rJlurVrV Tho wadJins a vary amaJl Irfiir mombora of Iho two famihra atra na aliandama.

I.ad wlil ap-od too Bum- oltarry firm. tbro Mi-ft a tralntna: tha. kMMu airtaa of hoc-- ra. Hoad ha voloiad rortralia for an-ny faaalltao. mctodtaor too ftoooorolta.

DanfortH-Alaasridrs Wtddlna Plsns. Th waddlaoT of Mtaa Loonio AUsandr. aabtr of Mra. J. JoaH AWsandr.

to rrsorla J. ZMafortb wiU tako Po oa fUlardoy naraeoa. Mar 7T. at Btsmford. Cooai.

Too roopooj foliowtea; will bo hold at MrrtM." lb Alaxaodr ce-jntry Oo IM owwo. wj la to rwtrvdo lor-m. aa mold of booor and tZm Mtoaa orrxtia II lloyt. Kaihartno lLm Kaio O. WUJU.

and Nalbio HM-tias. loo Uat two loo eooalaa of tbo brV1.L aa brtdanada. trat mo, and tho uahora a to bo Ooorf ti Hadffaa. unm mill, Minwn fUro. Laartar elod.

and Rtnid a u-iut. of thia city aod Crors I. Jd of Troy. N. T.

Wsiils-Brinkfty Wadding en Tussdsy. itMuMMali bovo boon rocaDtatad for k. iyf Ulo Kathartno Iran Brtsklay of 4 raat rortr-ooeond Btrsot and Ray A. which wlU tako ploco tn ft. n-har Cborth otr Toaaday.

Mar S. Mia Hrtnkloy w.U bo artandod oy dot atar. M'a Mario A. Brtaklay. ana rr vv.

Waiu wia act aa beat man for bia brothor. MARKEN8 riLXR. Mr and Mrs. 0orf VC. Markana of 133 Wt laoth 8 1 root aaaoanc tho ons-mant of tbotr daoahiar.

Ml Brrtba R. Markaaa. to Danlal rur. No data haa ba for tbo w44in. W.

H. Moffltt Entsrtslns Fishing Party -miasm K. Moffltt la aotartalnlac a prtr of frtaada st his Bay Bhoro oatala. Baotlful Bbor. In tbo parly ar 8o-rm Court Juatleo CoarUs Ouy.

iaaa-o JIanry ondarly and Andrw roadman. Tbo porty rr-rta sraat luck: In catching" brook trout. Th rocord y-tarday Juatleo Ouy. 12 troot; Juatleo tHMaralaoy. ZZ.

snd Andrew I rrad-maa. St. Mr. snd Mrs. Bshsr Oslng Abrosd.

sad Mra. Cyrus Oeborn Bskar of Eajt Oranc who rocoatly rtmad from a Ult to Booth America, will aatl nt Aiurtkt for abroad. Tbor will bo Iho gaaata of frlond la Utr will grt to Bad Wlidungah. la Oor- rotnr Prlrtc and Prlncsss ds Crsy Arrlvs. Tho Prlac snd Frtnc da Croy sr-ritrd yoatrrday on tbo etrsmahlp Pror-ar)- on a four monihe- ytalt.

Tbo Prlnc la a captain la tbo ranch army. Miss Tsft at Midshipman Danes. VI Mar Mlaa llalea TafU dogbtr of tb Prldnt. attndd th mJdahlomaa eanr at tn Aradamy Oymnaalum to-nlgbt as tho a -xr VrTnmirlL wlf 'fMaW-ml tnapoeior McCormack. rank- ln nMOIril oiiicwr Afior tho danco har hoalraa gav a wp-pr aa1 rarrpdaa la bar honor.

It Ul Tafta firat lalt to tbo Naral Aradamy. Circus In Aid of Fluahlng Hoapltsl. ar wU advanced for tb Wert" Fan. Clrrua. and lltpfodroen.

which win gtn la nuaaiao; no 4 for tb bonoflt of tbo riuahtng lfa.iL Tb abw will ond.r Ih-i'n of Tb Kl-hJos Hoaplial AM AaaoctalHm. Benjamin School Girls Clys Musicals. Tb lJaaa bool for Glrla. at IU IllTi.J pm. mlarlld Ha frlanda I a fwacl on Friday rolng.

Tb mm wo la cbors- of Root Ad.l lt PW1wln. Ml ll'ih lr. rjoMmrk wa at-H hT U.a OH-. M.J Ml Uit-fcalas of Ih Oll Md Vraanat- Mrs luaia mm iw grour of aonra by lfMirwia nod Urohwa. and Ml rVioIr pi uni LaUratraum.

Woman's Munlelpsl Lsagws Lunehson. A aobonrlptloa) I one boon win be given U.hUImI llfTIT St lb OV IM a. t.aie llotal on Wdsdy. May la at 1 clock, to ward ll-wttt. tjl ta fro- uruatraiad talk back yaJa sod window boaa.

PRESIDENT FIN LEY RETURNS. Faculty and Sludsnts of ths City Co-Isgs Wslcoms Mint Ashors. A Urg dalrcatkm of tudnt wsa at Iho ITanch I4n barf Jo John lnWrr of J- of Iho HIT of Now rrtrt yratarday 77'," waaTh-l'ar landing i.a-t tZ coTT-g. yai- TJTiiin Ih. atodanla cro-lad boul hUn on'Il othar work on tb wuarf threatened to Moody, and P.P-' ropoo-d tho rarolty BacafMion Commit.

Thy war rainforcod by fifty mo-Ur. of 77. -todita- Oovorsln tr Fir, ley lerturod In rranc. and be aoM'thi-t nis aodimc areragj Than persona. Hs spoks fcnetlsh at IhJ'h P.H.

Vouloi-, Nancy. I. yon, orenow. iw" uwftod that 'aTr cT JLch said tbo oooatloa reVnsilwd that tho rrooch piatad axrangrmeni for an ezenaage prof aaaor. BELMONT PRIZE PIG 0.

K. No Crlppls Whsn It Loft ths Farm, Doclarss Barn Danes Chairman. 5rnal TU A' Kara T-J-FREEFORT. May C-Mrs. Barah J.

Flaher. Chairman of tho Barn Dane CommtttM tbo Hempstead Hoapltal leacu. mad aaawer todor to tb eharg that tho prlso pit which fled off st tho recent bam dancs prorsa to bo a crlppl. 8h -Th pis glTn by Mrs. 1L T.

Bol-moot to ths Ilampstrad Hospital to a well tho fund of ths barndano was porfact in evywar. 1 nwnlh old. W.i-ht 120 Tvoonda. and 'r bor farm tn porfact ordor. If toar oy-, th.rSat.er w.nn.rno;.f.ad' ar It wouid h.

attaodod to Vtrl' Belmont ro tbo pic at my ro-auait. and ordor to th mn to t-oa' a mooihad a oo- l.poctrrj rdVI'riiv rrk. Tmatac. wiil voucb for It baa fwnwm ih r. ii rrn.

t. I- TOLIKINS IGNORES RAILWAYS' REASON Confident They Will Find City's Proposed Elevated Line Profitable for Their Use. WOULD HELP COMPETITION -If Bsttsr Msthod Can Dsvlssd," 8sys Dock Commlsslonsr, It Will. Deubtltss Bs Adsptsd." Dock Commlaaioesr TomklnJ compUlaly Ignored th declaration of tho six big railroad term mating ta th port. tbr than th New Tork ContraJ.

that ther do not want Us proposed Joint fraUbt tsrmlnal on th weet sid of Manhattan, and would sot It If It la built, ta rvplylng roatar. day to tbo recent morandra on tbo subject filed by them with htm. Th roade tbo Baltimore Ohio, th Central of New Jaraey. th Dlawara, Lackawaana A Wtm. th ErU.

th Lahirh Valley, and th renuiylvant aald ta their metnorssdom addrd to th Cocnraleeloner that ther ar vary wall eatlaflad with things as thy ar. euggaal-tng only th aegregaUon of ths piers of freight-carry In: staamahlp llnaa other, than traaaatlaatlc. Mr. Tomklns says In bis aaawer: anderataad that 70s objoct to both ths majority pUa and that of. ths Dock Department as bains: Was efficient sad more speailvo than tho preaant pUa of handling freight through th I sd mil, so far ss tho Naw Jeraey railroads are concerned, that until recently th almpleat.

cbapat. and moot oxpodltioos aervlc obtainable waa reallsad by load-In and unloading- car floats at tho water front. But tho taereaatnr coogoeUon st pUrs and bulkhead shsds haa la rscsat year added greatly to your coats. According; to Information which I receive th amount of trafflo handled Is tacrae-Ina; approximately pr cent. pr yaar.

Local com marc a. each as ths receipt snd delivery or coal, building materials, lumbar. Ac. haa peceeearlly bren slmoat ax-cloded from this part of ths water front. I am conatantly being Importuned with appllcatlone of ateam ahlp companies for location her, which application cannot granted.

Recently the "Federal Government grudgingly granted a two year a extension of two of th Chela pier to accommodate lonf at earner. It la my hop that If th city ahall mak a beginning Ih federal Govern men may extend tho tlm ao aa not to block th city a plana, but not otnerwle. Aa to your euggeetlon for th removal of tho water llnaa other than th trane-atlanllc companlea: Th Bon hern coaat-wIm ateamera ar tn effect tb ferrte between railroad terminate at Southern clile aad Nw Tork. Tho aervlc they r-rfn la laraetv In comnetttion with youraalve. Th parka ga freight bnatneaa of the coa at era In core petition with that of tho road havtnr land termlnala hare MMnnfaL Ther la only room for a fraction of th rail and marine rommorr aklna; terminal at tb watar-abl of Weet Htr.

The eaaterly aide of thla moat concealed city atri ia paratlvelr deaarted. and etnc It 1 at Uaat poaalble, aa deacrlbod In my report to load and unload car ther. I hav eooe-ht to bring them thr aad so svall Of both aide of tho Btreet -Tb city's lvaled freight road will alwaya at your aervlc should you wish to us It. a I am confident you will find It pror.tabl to do. Th city asks no commit meat front you.

If any better method ran dvleod. with du regard to th general tatereate of tha port, aa wall aa your own. that method will doubt-lea bo adopted." BOSTON GETS WEINGARTNER. Coming Nsrt Fsbruary to Conduct 8rls of Wagner's Muslo Dramas. 5frriai Srm IV Ta-.

BOirrON. May Buaaell. D1-raetor of th Boston Opera House, cable from Part that ha haa engaged rails 'Wclngartner to conduct a eerie of WtpMfi uak drama at lb Boa-ton Oprs, Hons tn February of 1912. Welne-srtnsf ranhsd amor ths flnt conductor th world, and haa vls- ttad thla country only a a coo con leaner. rt.r.rtB,r ss bora ai zars.

iim- tla. Jun 1V3. II fudJad mualo st vtik. k. aunt to take a roure In pblloloay snd afterward at Weimar, whar his nrat opera, If a haa aerved SS rrarstl conductor st Mitr ar-ar.

Hamburg. Mannhrtm Ibarlin. and VUcna. At lenna waa wnm timo ago th General Director, a wall aa tb first conductor, of th Court Op era- II PPre in itoenon mm hhkiikwi th New York Symphony orcheatra and mad a eenaallon by hi In te of rerllo-e Fnlatio Km a alao engaged Ml lacllla Marroil. a dramatic eopranOjWho th ftrat to sing Klaktra In iMti th Vienna Opera Hon.

8h Is a New Vo aTrl naSd Waalf. who atudi-a In Berlin and afterward with Heask. Pna maa ner aeour. i i Ccmkju. 1'arU.

KLEIN BACK FROM EUROPE. Drsmatlst Now a OrandfathsrwWrlt-Ing Play Called Cass of Lib Chsrlas Klein, ths playwright, returned from a trip abroad yeaterday on th Kamburg-AmaHoan liner Amertka. Ha rut la at ay abroad abort whan a cable rhf him that Is a grandfather. His son. Philip Kletn.

Is ths father of a boy. Mr. Klein waa abroad thre month. One of his experience waa being- caught tn a snowdrift whll motorlnr from Naples lo Vienna. "London Is crowded, aald Mr.

Kletn. and all aom Intent on get-On; all th money they cn. reaJlilng th coronation la th opportunity of a llf- Mr. Klein went to Dresden to Th Lion and th Mouse produced In German. II announced that Arthur Bour-chler and bl wife.

Violet Vanbrush. ar to play In th London production of Th Third Degree next aoaeon. 8tr Charles Wyndham. aaM. I conriderinr Th rjmbJra.u Th playwright aald Mr.

Frohnua Is to take to London next aa-on hi pUy MMagg1 Pepper." which is now running; In Chicago. I am working now on a play to be called A Ca of Libel ld. I suppoa will hav to mak th newe-paper wtn th ult to get any prose no-tire. Thla play will probably pro-ducd at tb Maxln Elliott Theatre." FORBIDS SHOWS ON SUNDAY. Kansas Attomsy Csnsrsl Says They Vlolats ths Blus Laws, May a There wfTl bs no mors Sunday theatrical performance In any town tn Kansas If an order of n)m ft Dawson.

Attorney General, fa obeyed. II baa telegraphed th order to th Sheriff a of aeveral countlea, declaring that all Bund a performance were ia ifelation of th Sunday labor law. lie lnstrui1 th Sheriffs to notify all theatrical manager and to arrest them If they rfuod to obey th order, which Include anovmc picture ahow. vaode-rill house and leglUmats prforma.nea. AMUSEMENT NOTES.

Mta J11-- Vnioor fatr. John OtaoStn- ra Wf the bvaltal. where eao baa baa tf th aat aeva waeaa. aad sotted for Cogaud ye.eay WwaSaaaV eraaf mm iww. meat uwg or mm W.

Oaeipeetx. wane ear Deoawalaal. rf l4ad. arraoeaj wit tn I rrr.rt Wiat AatnI Sew as esfci d.rln tb pre, ant a I acne wbkb baa bee eca si rzmJt tstvrmu sstsi MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS DEAD.

Veteran Actress Who Retired at Her Husband's Death Was 83 Year Old. Mra." Barney "William, a veteran act-reaa. mall remembered by playgoer of tso and thre generations a t. died at her home. tl West 8eventy-econd I Street, yeaterday.

Bbe was 83 year old. Sloe Ih death of her actor-husband, in 17 ah had lived la retirement. 8h lare one daughter. Mr. George H.

MMchetl. and two grandchildren. Th niaklen nam of Mrs. Harney Will-lams waa Marl Pray. Sh waa born in this city In It waa not until ah aa year of that ah mad her first appearance on th stag-.

th then becamo a member of Iho ballet at th old Chatham Theatre. Hho vu not Ions ot the ataa before ah mad tb ac-ualntnc of Charles Meatayer and they wer married soon after. Ha died In IM8 of consumption. To folio wing year the married Harney I Llama. He Me appearing on th English-speaking atage, Mra.

William lao acted In Kronen, tier dfbut on th French atag waa mad on April S3. 1 xrt7. eh than appeared at th French Theatre in thla city, acting th part of Caesarln CI pier In th vaudvlll of htariy dana du Coon." Neither Mrs. William nor her husband filled a very prominent nlch on tb American atag until after their marriage. Sh fern-am hi tarrtns partner, and they filled many important engagement a.

Ia 1 Wl they eall for Han Franc laco. where he filled a fairly remunerative engagement at th Metropolitan Theatre In that city. 111a auccesa there mad him more ambitious, and Ihey decided to try their fortunes In London. Accordingly on Jnno MM. they set aall for London.

Th Adelphi Theatre waa th cen of their debut and th plec they selected waa Rory O'More." Thla play scored a hit from th at art and it a success Induced th WUIIamaea to tour th continent. Th coupl spent four years In Europe. Then they returned hers. Their first engagement waa st Nlblo'e Garden In Septem-wmr. taa Mr.

William a afterward bo- cam manager of th road way Theatre tn this city (font iwy oiu in aire), and continued In chars there until April 2. ISHO. xtrm w111ta.Br waa related by marrlags to William J. Florence, th fa oua actor. wfcA led in her sister Mai vlna hav ing married him In ISM.

Her fathr. Samuel Fray, loet nia ui oy nr old Broadway Theatre. Hr hueband a real name was Bernard Flaherty. II commenced hi career a a euper. and hie flret engagement In a epeaklnv part was at th Franklin Theatre In tbla city In IMi when bs appeared In th Ire Witch.

HALSEY COPLEY IVES DEAD. Director of St. Louis Art Mussum Ind Art Educator Dies In London. Prfif. Halaav Cooley Ivea.

Director of ths St. Louis Museum of Art snd a painter and art educator of note, died In London yesterday of an apoplectic stroke auffered on the dsy before. waa 64 years old. u. tm waa hmi at Itontflur Falla.

-V an AiMatad at th ITnlon ad- my ther. In 1904 entered th Gov, rnment aarrio aa a draushtsman ana area aaata-nad to Nashville. In 1969 began a study of decoratlv art and three years later vibkou hxko, turn entertns ths Polytechnic School of o. i- Ti. became an Inatructor in Washington .1 V.

fa hi. ru uia. rrorta the St. Loula School of Fine Art i i a tkul th. e.ta.H- llshment of the Museum of Fin Arts.

oecam oiicwr. n. of th Department of Fine Arta at th World's Fair In Chicago in 1S03. snd held the ame position at th Pan-American reposition BuffHlo and th Louisiana Purchase Exposition at 8t. Louts.

ITof. Ivea waa decorated by King Oecar of Sweden with th Order of the Va and by King Christian of Denmark with the Danebrog Cross Ha received a allver medal for hla Undsape, eat Lands." at th Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and decorallona and modal for art aervlc i In this country, franc. Austria. Japan. China.

Portugal. Bel-glum. Bul-rU. Sweden, and Denmark. He represented thla country as a commissioner abroad several time.

He was a member of th National Sculpture. Society, th National Arte Club, th Academy of Science, and other bodies. -m lira ItalwV Ivre'wlll deprt for Loo-Jon Monday to will accompanied by her sort. Nell a AMrlnfl MCI', ive. IIM win vm by her daughter.

Mire Calll Ivea. who has been study Ins in Berlin. Niels Poulson 's Funsrsl. Th funrl of KUls Poulson. head of ir-i iron Work, was held from his homo, at ths Shore Road snd Elf hty-elghth Street, Fort Hamilton, yesterday morning.

Tb R. Dr. Frederick Lynch, who I a lata of tb Amrlcan-ScndU avian ounaanon. wntcn eir. started with a sift of HCXXOtO.

officiated Amnnv thoa nsn if vJ ss i present were Count von Moltk. th Dan- 4 a Tn arfe fafka ea-Borourh President Bird 8. Coler. Many iiorai trioui were wm Ututlon that had received bequest from Mr. Poulaon.

Capt. Dsvan, Llfs Saver of 6,000, Dead. Capt. Wlllla Dvsn. la chars of th United States LIT Savins 8taton at Louievlll.

Ky, who had a record of savins more than 6.000 persons from drowning in ths eurrert near ths falls of ths Ohio River, between Loulnvlll and Ifew Albany. died at his atatlon on Friday night. He had been at th atatlon elnce It establishment thirty year ago. Ha received nearly a hundred medal for bravery and many testimonials from th Government orflciala and private person for rescue he mad. Th station I th only one maintained by th Government on an Inland river.

Ex-Vlcs Chancellor John T. Bird. Sfttiat I Tk Srm Far Timtt. TRENTON. K.

May --John T. Bird. x-Vlc Chancellor of Naw Jaraey. died bla bom tn North Clinton Avenue today, at th sss of 83 years. Hs bsd been Dl for thro months, his death betas du to general debility.

Mr. Bird wss one of the oldest and beat known member of th Naw Jersey Bar. wa admitted to practlc fifty ye are ago, and only retires thre months ago. II served ss prosecutor of Hunterdon County and was a member of Congrees two term a. left a on, J.

Warren Bird, a New Tork lawyer, and Mta Cora Bird of this city. Obituary Notes. JrORW MrNAaf AJtA, aa Assessor hi the Te-f-Brtmett of Taxes, aitd for rlx year Clerlt ot the Klnse County Court, died on Tburedey at hla beana. 1.2T1 PaclfVo Street. Brooklyn.

Ha waa tit yaara old. JONAS S. DECKER, form arty airrogate of Newtae, N. died tbar a Friday at tb ag ef TS rear. Be leaves a widow, a daughter, and two aona.

kflM CTIA1UX)TTV TfX for forty pablle acbaol teacher ta thla city, and for Mrtv ran a Ueber In th evanlng arheol for woman la Weat Twenty-foorth Ktreet. died at her bora. 43 We eighteenth Ftreet. mday. of paralysla Sb retired from active duty alx years ago, rtar bar mv-polBtnMat aa prtadpal tb evening cboL bh lea.

tm two slater aad thro brother. ELS IT BRADL.BT. aged SO. wall know hj Imliana and adtolnlng State a baaber aad rt.llaalhrot.lrt. died at hla home la OraeBOald.

yeaterday. Be waa bora ta Clermont County. Ohl. T1MOTHT DTSON. pwappC reeortee and for ma.

try yaara a political writer lor aorna ef th Prookly IUml died Tstefdyt hto Kmm. TSS Lafayatt Avaaea. that rosn. rraea Bver eoaplaint. Ha waa bore tr H-diartra.

ToraatU EaslaBd. aavencv reffs bile working aa a reporter ta Brooklyn aatabllabad Tb Palcaogu a weekly publM-atton. lta be tin mm Waahtnatan Street. Brooklyn- ta aunlved by bia wife aad aausbiar. Mra.

BARAH BOND 8TORT SHAW, widow Ephrtaoa B. Shaw, died at the komfbr Ma. James Oathrte fbaw. Mootgomery a. veatarda y.

Mr. Sba waa i yaatV as. at waa fb aattlera irookjya. Sb wa Sera at Nevtaa Btraaa aad AtlaaU Avaatje. Jfbao Brooklyn was a Lang Island village.

Bar father waa Heary Stary. a Brook It oaal Bwrraeat. ad Elt-a Boo. Mra. Sbw lea- a er-n.

Jaaaae OaUtfie Sbaw. aa Iwaortar. ef 13S Wlllla Street. New Tork. maa 1st daugfe-lers.

Mis Ada Sbaw aad Mra. Leonard JOII! S. ROGERS, a aid ewepapcr man. aird Tawraday.alsbt In Belle Haaoitai fro as a eueBBllraoe ef Ha bad beaa aro-ployod a various Naw Tork City 41 Haa fixe yr He waa 4 yaATS S. fT mt -ra TTrg-tm JOURNALISTS ONCE mmm a mmm But Being Amateurs Merely They Ars Proud of It and Have a Reunion.

Ths Foaail Club, sn organization com-poed of men who more than twenty years ago Indulged In amateur Journalism. gar its annual dinner at th Hotel Savoy last evening. About eighty member of th society attended, on man coming from Florida. Th principal speakers were James M. Beck, th corporation lawyer, who at one tlm pubttahed a paper in Philadelphia called Th Sphynx.

and William L. Ter-hun of Boston, who the seventies waa known as the Kins Of Amateu Others who were present were. Senator Jarre P. Da Hamel. who published The Southern' Btar; Carl Frlque.

the head of ths Brooklyn Conaervatory of Music, who published Our 'Own Journal in th eighties; Charles H. Young, former President th Republican Club, end alao former President of the Fossil Club, who published The Excelsior In lT3-4. The Hearthalde Friend In nd Our Own Journal tn 1877-8-0; George H. Femald of Florida, whose paper was Th Bay State Presa: Moses IL Grossman, and J. Heldel Louden.

An Interesting feature of th occasion was th presence of three boy, who are publishing amateur magazine to-day. On of the. Glover Snaw. haa brought buck to life hla father Journal of twenty-five year ago. "The Boys of '7V The others were Robert Chandler Kelley of Dorchester.

who magaslne Is known aa The Coagent." and Edward H. Col of Rom err! lie. who publishes Ths Bern." CATHEDRAL SOON FINISHED. Prediction ef Bishop Greer at Annual Meeting of Cathedral League. Ths annual meetlns of th Cafhedral League of th Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New York was held yesterday at th Synod House, on th Cathedral grounds.

Gov. John A. Dlx. who was to nsve been present, wss unable to attend, business In Albany forcing-, him to cancel sll his New Tork ona-atements. Th meetlns was presided over by Bishop David Greer.

Blahop of th Dloces of New Tork. Among ths speakers were Chief City Magistrate "Illlsm McAdoo, th Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck. and Blahop Greer.

-Th nominating committee announced that th folio wins officers had been reelected: Robert G. Hone. Preaident; Charles H. Hoffman. Vice President: Henry L.

HobmrU Secretav. and Henry Munroe. Treasurer. The two new members of th Executive Committee are L. Lawrence Aaplnwall snd James B.

Th Ti isurer report showed that the league had on hand and had Inveated l.0t. Since 1H it haa given S33.0So.02 to th Cathedral. Bishop Oreer congratulated th league on th rrtasnlfleent work it had done toward the erection- of th Cathedral, wulch. he said, would soon be completed. He aald it was the duty of all patriotic citizen to aive freely to- the church.

In order that religion, without t-whlch no great social problems could solved, msy be maintained. LAST OF THE OLD SHANLEY'S. Many of the Old Guard Were The Coming to To-night's Celebration. News thst Shsnleys old restaurant In Times Square waa to so out of existence to-nlgbt drew a largo number of old-tlm habitues th place last night In addition to th regular Saturday night patron. At dinner th orchestra, played Irish and American elodlee that recalled to old patrons some of th famous dinners held there In th past.

Many telegram were received by Thomas Shanley In the course of the evening from members of the old guard reserving tables for to- fmm RnitAn for a nartv of six. Another was from Bis tiraT: Sullivan. The old guard will Join In singing "Auld Lang syne" arter mianignt naa atruck to-night and drink a parting glass to th old Then- they will form in line, and led by th cross Broadway to th new Shanley' at Korty- I.J mtm-mt nr fl.v.nth Amie there will be a freah celebration In honofr-J of tb change to new quarters. TELLS HIS VIEWS OnITeAVEN. Gov.

Mann of Virginia Believes In Individual Recognition Hereafter. RICHMOND. May a Gov. ITodsss Mann Is deeply convinced ttat there will bs Individual recognition In Heaven. To-day he gav out th atate-ment: When the soul of man peases through th portals of the srrave and enters the hisher lif and the higher world, tt doea not loa Ita Identity, but.

leaving Toehlnd th limitations and cloga of sn Imperfect body. It endowed with rr eater powers, which either snrlna? at once, into or rrdunv srrow to that eri'ctn which mus characterise all of th Inhabitants of Heaven. Tavtnv out the teaehiiur of the Bible. It follows that a man In Heaven will hav s-reater rapacities than on earth, end. is h' beat estate a a social belnr will he ble without doubt to recoamt th Favionr, by whore Mood and death he ha b-en redeemed, and 'the friends and relattv who, b-raua of that eame redemnton.

are with him In the Heavenly woHd." THE PRINT-COLLECTOR'S QUARTERLY THE Aprfl fistfflbsr. of Ths Quartsrly cosUtna S74 paxes as- 65 ffltntratiooa. Tb Quarterly measures 7x7' Incbss, is hilly filus-tratcd, boat ad In friy paper coven, and prm tsd st TU Ds Vinne Press, New Yeefc. Ths pries of THE PRINT- COLLECTOR'S QUARTERLY Fifty Ceate a vser. Sampls Copy Twsaty Cents Frederick Keppel Co.

Pnblukrrs 4 East 3-i Street. New York City CAUIUU1UU Tuesday I A.M. loll P.M. 1 East 45th Street The rare ancient Illuminated autograph letters, beautiful binding's, many of historic Interest, original XVII century laoe pattern books, and other delightful and Interesting gems purchased by" Mr. Ceo.

D. Smith at the Hoe Library Sale Gems from the floe Sale BELGIAN BANKER'S STRAW HAT So Stirs ths Crowd That He Seeks Advice as to American Fashions. Serge Nagrlmacher. a Belgian banker who arrived yesterday at the St. Regis.

went out to see the. suffrage parad i wearing a 'new Panama hat. He at tracted so much attention from th crowd that he went back to the hotel In a state of. alarm and asked Manager Schmidt there waa peculiar In hla appearance. When told that It was on account of his hat he asked what authority in America decided when men should wear straw hats.

In. reply 'the manager took him to tne door ana. pointing to tn stalwart looking women striding past, said: Thev are th arbiters of th CUy of New York." Mr. Naa-eimacher erased in amasem ent at tha procession and exclaimed: It la true. The Americana are a wonder ru people.

Then he went to his room and put on a Belgtan silk hat built on similar line to those worn by Oscar Hammer-steln. pniy with a little more brim. Then he mingled unmolested with th throne of sightseer. itarrUtgrn and deaf notice intended or iitarrfton in TKe Tino Forfc Timet may 'b telephoned to lOOOgryont. Som.

rBASHLOW. May 5. SI East llth to Mr. and Mr. J.

Bashlow. (nee haane. a daughter. TBOSKY. April S.

to Mr. and Mra. Charles Troeky, (nee Bertha Llpehuta.) a aon. li Longwood A. Bronx.

WHTTELET. May 1. Stanfordvfue, N. to Mr. and Mrs.

IS. Whlteley a eon. DE KAT BUTLER. At Church of the Incarnation. New Tork.

Saturday, May th. Margaret McLeod Butler to James E. Do Kay. RAND EMMET. On Saturday.

May S. at Salisbury, by the Rev. David Klrk-by. Ellen Emmet to William Blanchard Rand. STEEL HAMILTON.

At Rye. N. T. May 1011. Mary Clement Hamilton to Richard Steel by the Rev.

C. N. Tower. VAN ZELM-REIDA-On Saturday. May IS II.

at Oraoa Church, by the Her. Charles Lewis Slzttery. Mary Isabel Reid to.Ze Wlllem van Zelm. Co sect lent. NYE HTJNOERFORD.

April B. Hartford. Constanc Hungerford to Arthur J. Nye. New Jersey.

HO AG LAND 8ELOVER. May S. Trenton, Mary te)over to Robert Hosgland. NORR1S REYNOLDS. May 2.

Newark. Lo- retta Reynolds to Alliean Norrts. New Vork Male. CRAIO HASBROUCK. May a.

May C. Haa- brouck to Andrew H. Craig. OA It. LARD PHELPS.

May S. Oealnlng. Flvlon K. Phelpa to Benjamin BOT JIA.V. Mesak K.

Boyajlan. Service THE Kt'KERAf, CHl'RCH, 241 Wast 23d. (Campbell BuiMtnc.) Sunday. 1 o'clock. CHATER.

At EnRlewood. N. May O. In her 71st year, Sallle MeRae Chater. daugh-trr of the late John McRae of Willlngton.

N. C. FUneral eervlcea wll! be held at St. laul'a Pariah Hotter, Englewood. Sunday.

7. at P. M. Interment dtaiely followinpr- Train leave Erie Station. Jersey City, at 6 o'clock.

Please sen'l no flowers. CLARK. At hla home. Englewood. N.

on Friday. May 5. 1911, Charles O. CUrk. in the 66th year of his Funeral eervlcea wlll.be held at Brookside Cemetery Chanel.

Englewood. N. on Sunday, May 7. 1911. on arrival cf Erie Railroad train leaving Chambers St.

at 2:45 P. M. It is requested that no flowers be sent. DE PETSTER. At hla borne.

10 East 7tth on Saturday. May Henry da Peystar, son of tha late Jamea da Peystar. Notice ot funeral hereafter. HOT KM AN At Port Richmond. B.

on May ft. Mary Elisabeth, wife of Jacob I. Houseman, in her 71st year. Funeral aerv- l-ea from th Church of the Ascension. West New Brighton.

Sunday, 2:30. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. KENNEDY. On Friday. May S.

John Franela Kennedy, native of Nenagh. County Tlp- verary. Ireland. Funeral at parlor of S. Merrttt Hook Son.

71 Sth A Monday at A. thence to Church of St. Paul the Aooatle. Columbus Av. and COth IS A.

M. Members of R. R. Freight and Passenger Association of Naw York invitea. MASON.

On Saturday. May at her honie, 211 Tbomtne Upper Montclalr. N. Harriet wire of Cnanea ataaon. Servlcea on Monday.

May 8, on arrival of train leaving Chambers at PECK. Entered into rest on Friday. May 1911. at her residence, IS Flake Place, Brooklyn. Rachel Holbrook feck, daughter of the late Charles ana Julia T.

fecx. Funeral private. PELLETIER. At PUinfield. N.

en Friday. Mav Marv Titus, beloved wife of Floren- tin Pelletier. in her K3d year. Funeral aerrlcea at Grace Church. Flalnfield.

N. J. Monday. May A at 11 A. M.

Please omit flowers PHI I.I PS On May S. -1911. Grace Phillip, wife of tha late Cleeveland A. Parker. Service Mondsy evening.

Msy 8, at o'clock, from the residence of her mother. Mrs. Charlotte J. Phillips. 40 Camp: Newark.

N. J. interment private. SHAW. On Fridav orntns.

Sarah Bond Story, widow of Ephrtam B. Sbaw. In the Slst year of her Funeral eervlcea from the residence of her aon, James Outhrie Shaw, 29 Montgomery Place, on Sunday afternoon at a clock. STOUGH TON. Ella widow Jobs May at Blngbamton.

8TCART. Mar 4. Hugh- Stuart, aged 77. Funeral Sunday. o'clock, from Stephen Merrttt Compsny'a Funeral Apartmeata.

S4 Weat listn BU TEN-EYCK. On Saturday. Utr 4. Stephen 7.edder TenrEyck. M.

II, In the S2d yaar of hi age. funeral ana Interment pri TBAUB. At Savannah. May A Herman Traub, in bia ttoto year. TRIPPETT.

Peacefully, at har home. It Lx- Inrton Montclain N. Esther Hab- berton. widow of Joseph Trippett, In th Stth year or her age. Saturday morning.

May C. 1S1L Notice of funeral later. WILLIAMS. On May 4. at her residence, lis West-72d in her 44th year.

Maria Kathleen, widow or tb late Barney Williams and mother of Mrs. George H. B. Fuaeral Tuesday, from Saint Agnes's Cbareh. East 4 Id St, near Iexiagton where a aolemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 14 A.

M. WINO. Adelaide widow of John. D. Wing, at her residence.

14 Weat 4tth on Saturday evening. May Cth. Notice of funeral hereafter. WOOD. On April SO.

191L at Red lands. CaL. Susanna Jonea. daughter of Elisabeth Hewlett Jones, and W. Wilton Wood.

Funeral at the residence of W. Wilton Wood. Hunt. Inrtoo, N. on Monday, May 8.

at train leavea Pennsylvania Station 11:08 A. carriage meet trolley at Mill Dam. BOSEXOW ROMAN. Mr. Curt Roeenow snd the-member or the itomaa amity wisn to expraea aineere thaaka aad appreciation to their relative aad frienda for their aympathy and attention In their recent bereavement.

BENNETT. Win lam. ST Weat 14Sd St, May BERNIUS. Oeonre D-. So4 Bergen Bronx, CAM KRON.

Jane. S29 West 18th May 8. IrMneral to-day. 4 P. Margaret.

117 Eaat 120th 8t. May 8. Funeral to-day, a p. at. CLANCT.

Michael. 684 Washington May ft. Funeral to-ay. CONSIDINE. Mr.

Joseph, It Ridge St, May ft. Funeral to-morrow, 8 p. M. COSTELLO. Edward.

158 East 97th Msy 4. Funeral to-morrow. A. si. ECKER.

Charlotte. 443 Weet 18th May 6. FITZGERALD. Katharine 233 Weat 148th May a. Funeral to-morrow.

:80 A. M. FLANAGAN. Sarah. 637 Wast 29th May 4.

ared 17. Funeral to-day. FLEISCHACER. Jacob, S48 Eaat 50th St, May ft. agad 1 Funeral to-day.

10:80 AM FLEISCHMA W. George. SI 2 West 43d St, Msy 6. Fuaeral to-day. 2 P.

M. GALLAGHER John 44 West S8lh BL, Msy 6. Funeral to-morrow. 10:30 A. M.

GLEASON. Jan 102 Eaat S9th SC. Stay 4. Funeral to-morrow, tu GREENE. John 844 East R8th St.

May TTunaral UMlir. P. M. HANNAFORD. Sarah ft.

Funeral Slfl Amsterdam xo-oay, HAl'SER. Agne. S4 Eaat 149th May 4. KARELS EN. Adelaide 828 West End Av, May ft- Fuaeral to-day.

12:30. LUN MANN. Anna 8.. 1.134 Fox Bronx, May ft. aged 5.

McCORMICK. Edward 40 Eaat 182d St, Mav 4. Funeral to-morrow, A. 2.03O 5d May aced 75. Funeral to-morrow.

1 P. M. 10 Eart. S3t.h May ft. Funeral A.

M. Mcl.AUGHLJN. Brtdg-et. 173 Alexander Av, Rronx. Msy ft.

Funeral to-morrow. 10 A. M. MA LONE. Susan.

81 West Slst May. ft. Kan at to-morrow. MORAN Thon euS East 16th May S. Funeral to-morrow.

10 A. M. ItORRJSEY. John, 273 West 13dth St. May ft.

Funeral te-day. M. MULLEN John. 405 Weal 84th May S. Funeral to-morrow.

ROSENZWEIO- Anna. 490 12th St. May S. Funeral te-day. SCHMIDT.

Karl 5TT Wist tb SL. May 6 ared 8t. SCHOENHOF. Samaei. 1.4SS Washington Av.

May 4. aged 73. Funeral to-day. ...1 Vnn.nl from 4I East 16Kh St. to-day.

I JO P. M. EXL-Y. Edward, 43 West 1X5 8t-, Mar' sra--w I'-v-'-- WATICINS -Hsrvey. 2 JO Wet J30th St May 3 206 3d May aeral le-dav.

I P. M. Brklya. 73 LA ITLT. a rsaret J.

L443 69th It, May Funeral BR-trX -Aloy. 24 Meeeral May A seed -40. Aaru.ta. 31 Crescent May 8. mfi SO.

Funeral to-dsy. P. M-DTeON. TUuothy 769 Lafayatt Key EitDMANN. Chartea 45 Orov May acd Funeral to-twrnw.

1 P. M. FISH EH. Helen Emerson Place, May 4- Funeral to-day, M. JONSSON.

Ma'te. Ti lnnyaide. May a. Furwrat tolay. I A.

M. KANK. Michael. Kings County Hoaplta, May ft. Funeral to-day.

M. KOCH.V.-Amit. St Windsor riaca. May S. Funeral to-nio ow.

LVCAS. rarry, too Jefferson May 0. aeed 10. Fnert to-morrow, 3 P. M.

MEKK1TT. En-ma. I3i May aced SI. Funeral to-morrow. 3ub Court May 4.

Funeral to-day. 1 A. M. O'BRIEN. William 130 Harrison May Funeral to-morrow, A.

M. 34? Hamilton Av, May ft. aced 7. Fur.eral to-Uar. 2 P.

M. SAWJER AmitKk M-. lit Bergen May ft. Funeral service to-morrow. THOMPSON.

Henry. CT Scfceneotady May 4. TOB1N. f-dward Conover May a Piiii.i I tn.nrfr AW. I kf.

TRANBAKCLtX Fnnoaco, 108 Bt- Nlcltola May a. aged ia WAIH. Catherine M. 813 i Clinton May a. i Connecticut.

BARKEn. Frances Hartford. May 8. BLAKEMAN. Catherine Greenfield Hill.

Msy 4. SI. -Funeral to-oay, a BUNNELL. Oorga Southport, May A aged 75 rtrw vu ir.tfcrltie Ttrtteanort. Mav 4.

COFFIN. Charles 8.. Windsor Locus. May 4. aeed 12 GARNSET.

Emma Bridgeport. May 4, axed KELLOGG. Err.ma. New Falrflald. May A aaed LANE Jamea New Canaan, May A aged t.

Funeral to-day. 4 P. M. MURlHIO. Loula, Bridgeport.

May 8. PLUMB. Anna Bridgeport, May. 3. aged REiri Colin Bridgeport.

May 8. aged 4X REII.LY. Catherine, Vtvllle. May 5. SMITH.

Jull 8tratford. May 4, aged 89. SOLBACH. William. Bridgeport.

May 4. aged fxV. Funeral, to-day, 8 JO P. M. SULUVAN.

Morrla. New Haven. May 4. Long Island, CARET. Catherine.

130 Newtown Road. Loaf Island City. May 3. ared 66. CAVART.

Antoale A-. Flushing. May A egad 82 COMBE. Janet. Dun ton.

May A aged 47. DAVIS. Vivian Sprinafleld. May 8. GATES.

Ora. Flushing, Msy HENNESSEY. Margaret, Forest Park. May A aged IS. -KALLEY.

Ooohan. Far Rock way. May KRLOEH Herman. HIrksvllle. May 8.

Fun.r. al to-day. i-W Vl. HUH N. Joseph.

231 11th Long Island rfr a LEWIn! Lilian Osorie Park, Msy A aged 7. MARTIN. Gilbert spnngtieia, ay MATTHEWS. EMsabetb. 005 Boulevard.

Lo-tg island city, atay WOOLLEY. Mary Little Neck. Ma A aged 07. New Jersey. tBADLET.

James. Trenton, May 4. runtral to-morrow ERADNER. Frank 649 Summ.r ark. Msy 4.

aged 24. Weat Orange. Slay 4. aged B4. nal to-day.

8 P. M. LRINCKMANN. Albert Jeraey City. May 4.

ared 2. BRINING. nieTt .4,. May 8, aged Funeral private. rit'JWNE.

Ennna 101 Plane Newark, May 4. Funeral te-Uy. P. M. BUSH.

Harry Newark, May ft. Funeral to-day. 4 P. M. CKOLL.Agn-s.

earn a May A agJ t'ORAN. Cornell 38, fttil South Ormng Newark. Mav DUO AN. Thomas Elizabeth, May 4. aged 40 -FAUTZ.

fwoulsa. 47 Hudson Newark. Msy S. aged oS-J-Fmieral to-lay, 8 P. M.

FINN. Mary 117 Madlaon- Newark, May 4. Funeral to-morrow, 8 A. M. HAAS.

George 616 Sprlnrfleld Newark." May 4. aged 43. Funeral to-day. HANLKY. Agnes 148 Thorns Newark.

May 4. HARRISON. Sarah Newark. 'May 8. HEIDRITTER.

Frederick Elizabeth. May 4. Funeral service HENDRICKS. William 68 2d Newark, May 4. HINES.

8. HOUSTON. Neharlab Newark. Mav i. KITCH ELL.

Elmer Oraare. May 4. Funeral to-morroet- 1 :80 P. M. McGOWAN.

Ellsabv 1W'4 Summer Av, Newark. May ft. s4 McLEAN. Elisabeth 710 Newark Jersey City. May ft, aged 84.

Funeral tn-day. MOTTER8HEAD. Alice. Paters on, May 8. ared 4.

NUGENT. Annie 296 Sussex Newark. May 4. Jeremiah. Pateraon.

May 8. RICHARDSON. Elisabeth B. Burlington, May 4. aged T4.

BAVANDER. John. 47 Court House Place, Jersey City. May 4. SCHICK.

Helena. 401 Washington New. ark. May 4. aged 21.

SHELi.Y. Mary Trenton, Mar 4. aged SLINGLAND. Carrie, Pateraon. May 3.

STAGER. George Newark. May 4. aged 17. Funeral STEWART.

Mary, May 8. Funeral notice later. TROTTER. Joseph. Englewood.

May ft. Funeral to-day. 3 P. M. VEIT.

Charles. Harrison. May 4. aged Funeral to-day. 2 P.

M. WALKER. Thomas. Trenton. May 4.

Funeral to-morrow, 9 A. M. WARD. Louisa Belleville. May 8.

WOLF. Delia C. Orange. May 4. ZIESING- Karl, 1.17 Summit Jersey City.

May A aged 73. Funeral to-day, Nw York State. CARL Maril. Newburg. May 3.

CLARKE. Lena Yonkers. May 8. SSd ft8. Funeral to-day, 3 P.

M. FRIEDENFELT. Frances Pouxhkeroetv. rULLAGAR Jamea May A aged POLHILL- Clifford. Peekaklll.

Msr 3." REMBB- Emma Peekekill, May 4. rs- neral to-day. VAN Tarrytown. May ft. arred 03.

Funeral to-morrow. P. M. WILTSIE. Samuel.

Pine Plalna. May 3, aged 25. In SBzmisviim. AUERBACH. Unvelilrg ef the monument lrj loving memborv of my beloved wife and our mother.

Therese Aoerbach. at VVash-inrton Cemetery. May 4. 8P- M. Relatives and frier.

la era respectfully Invited to attend. BARANSKI- William O. unveiling monument. ,.7, COffS Max; unveiling monument. Salera 'Field Cemetery, lo-day.

3 I'. M. -jj -y. Ulilan; unveiling monument, Moua Neboh Cemetery, to-day. 8 P.

M. SIMON. Beeale: unveiling monument. Maehpe- tail 7 STERN. Abraham; unveiling monument.

Macb- pelnn cemetery, to-oaj, TENNER Paul; unveiling monument. Wood-lawn Cemetery, to-day. 3 P. M. TTNTNER- The Rev.

D. Merits; unveiling. e-an 'ACHTEL Abraham; unveiling rnomimint, A WasnintTUni vrnwirry, m. TOITNO. Morris; unveiling monument.

Cypres it vr Mitts Werner y. UMJESTAKinS. Stephen Merritt Burial Co. 8th Av. and 19th Si.

Telepneew ISt-lil Cheleea. PBTVATK ROOMM CHAPKL, FREB. STEPHEN MERRITT. President-, MR. -Msngr.

DARGEON'S $75 FUNERAL CekV Sea. Seas. Cakalailaa. Means. caaaei.

Ft nlMUots. uwww. rraw mm ua Call 1CT4 BIvot. Darea. 1ST Asm at A FRANK K.

rAMraI.U;l-43 t3A QlPt fAJBITaajane aTsS7s-w- ar-. crMrrEKits. TKF WOCDLAWN CEMETERY la easily accessible by Hsrlem trains from Grand Central fetation. Webster aad Jerorn i eca Tvnvw Kwiir. up.

Telephone (. Cramrcy for Boeas ef or OFFICE a "caax SPECIA KOTICES. mttfm rtilartdn law Ceeetratd lAnald disinfectant; edorlese. safe, economic RELIGIUUS KOTICES. TRIVTTY CHAPEL.

2Sth and 20th Jnst off Broadwsy. Sundays, 8 snd 11 A. 4 P. M. Weekdays, and 8 A.

F. M- N. Y. Sasskrit Conese. Extension lecture-.

rl vr Tk M.tv.h.la Ttort ml ta. ata. VerBe Ffciltwopby. rtet Htiute Vina Myir, San. ears.

Moooaya, Tuaeaaw. Mnani7v fllntmttttjj VEILS, WAISTS.

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