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Mi i "it -A' THE VjNEWr YOliK TIMES, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1919., I i Si" I 4 K-' 1-7 i -i i i I- i LISTS 365 AL1ERIGAUS FREED BY GERIJAHS War Department' Names Sol-X diers Who Hava Reached Wp French Territory. i AN OFFICER REPORTED DEAD Lieut 'e. T. Comegya.e Washing t9i, D. Died While r- Prisoner in German.

thre omcni and nearly one hundred rdiatad man who hav reached Franc after bcin re)aaad trom German prlaon camps trer ivn out today by tha War Xepa.rtment. death of Lieutenant Ed-arard T. Coxnecya of Waahinzton. -v JJ. nrhJlo a prisoner la Oermany alao waa reported, r.

Of tha enlisted, men tweofcr-ooa caae from Cainp feyuy. reported to have been aracu at-jfl. officera rIeaaed wer Captain i- A. lloua. Duluth.

Mlruu; XJoutenant T. Ford. 3.0M Elrhth Amii York City. Ueutant IL.R Ken4liPM dall Ksnta Ana ra1 iTV I tin rT7i c.tuait fif ACCHENPAVGH. ELMER, 273 Bnaoklyn.

N. X. atth bu 3. t- Glaacoe, Ala. alATCHKTT.

J. Glenwood, Iowa. HOtiAXD, d. AUaatte aty, K. J.

UENGKH. 342 Buibptar St, BVlyn. ROMEREIN. T. Rl.

Boalyn, S. r. OLSEf. CL TV Cbleaco. in.

-i irtfcVEJiS, ALBERT. Lavaana, Obia. UIULER, H. M. Fannettaburf Paaa.

i 8TASZAX. WAIXERT. Drtroit. iDch. p- Wiahak.

N. D. P. Btataaraa. N.

IX WACUlSiA ANTONIO. Clarkatmrc V. JS'11 Bklya. 1'ERRY. A.

Lm, otL-Ora. -i 1LT1DIS B. Havaratraw, --'lVl8JSVH1511JUiR' Wui)lr Lata. A. Bw PILBEY.

Balbo. lad. MURPHT. Wortham. Texaa.

45TONE. Hi Ml. Fwuw- IKKOWRKL JOSEPH. HtinoL R. Paaa, CRILL.KY, EDWARD, ProaUwr.

Pann. TAXAREK. AtARQIN. M4 JaraeAiT, Jeraay -v City, J. VADLUGA, PAtT Pbnadalpala.

Paaa. MALNE3. CHARLES. MUtYtila. ft.

J. PI3RT1N. A. Pawtueket. RiCHBURG, Opp.

Ala. MARTIN. A. Uwmm, Maaa, BTRIPLtN. W.

Hattin, Ala. -KPLKR. c. RHuUn, Pana. Master, a.

Aium liock, Patm. ItL'eSELL. J. Camden, J. LOMBARDL 1 Kin et, Naw Tork.

IaJKRR, H. T. PhUadalpfaia, Paaa, HILL. K.r, DoekbUl. Ulaa.

UCCKRL AoUMoy. 130 8U Jeraay City. N. M.4THET. R.

J- WaahlnrtonTOle, Cltla. CHRIST AKOB, L. IX, Detroit. Mica. CUIAHAK, P.

H-. Moaroa. Ind. CXBB. A.

Varnoa. Texas. HOTI. E. Cottonwood.

Minn. KEMP, HO BART. Somereat. Paaa. i LMELLINGER.

BARTOM, WrUfctsville, Pann. BU E. 47 SL Marks Ar, Brootdya. ALWRAN. A.

Lawsdala. C. WEI DMA 1.5.. Clay. Penn.

-i TAKUXIOVICK. STEVE. Ambarat. Otila. EMANtTELLI.

CHARLES, Atbol. VJ 'itnwiLL. MIKE, Chlcaco. 4JAIRE. iICK, Oaaaport.

Paaa. orRRA. RASQCALE. Doquoma, Pens. fMITH.

r. E-. Cambridsa, Maea. PKTRAK13, a 18 Konk 2U BW Kew --Tor VIORETTI, JkKTONIO, 446 Fordham Road. New York.

CRANE. R. E-, Great Uaadew, SCaa. STEP EN, JOHN, Plttabaran. pann.

HAM. P. TuUa. Okla. LESJ ERANCE.

PIERRE. Woocaocket. R. LAUGHLIN. J.

HfcrroW. 8. D. K. Wilmlnrton, N- C.

KOLETZ, GEORGE. Cblcatro. M. RTAN. J.

Xi, 44T E. WXh Near Tork. CONNOLLT, T. 138 Hooper St- Brook lyn, N. T.

CIAXPROGNA. GUT. Kewlnrrr. N. T.

PAILEY. J. Bvaiwvtlla-. In. EARLY, H.

Sherman. Pena. V4ALLAGHER, J. Yonkera. T.

IXVINUK. JOHN, Ruaaia. TENNER, a. 60S E. 165th Bt, Nav Tark.

i i KARINON, ERICK. Swedes. AUfKDSON.B. Superior. Wla.

PARRAMORE. A. Eureka. Fla. SMITH, M.

G-. GreenvUla, N. MAYO. E. Nantocket, Mass.

RLE8. W. Juniata, Penn. ELLA, PRANCEHCO, Clevalaod. Ohio.

FUQUA. L. Btonyf Texaa. PARK. C.

Rockwell, N. C. 8 ACER. FERDINAND, Parrrrllle, Ma, SCHROEDEH. H.

New Hawea. Ma. A- M. Pall Riw, Maaa. 1'J w.

tuiaaeipma. mllian, T. Mttaiietd. Maaa. MERILIHTGH.

Elora, Tens. -OKNELL. C. E.r Bannock, R. DK FEoTXtTI-OI.

ItalT HJElLe, FREDERICK, LumbHdfa, X. D. W- WalnuU Iowa, Another Hat containlnt: the, namea of one officer and 264 enlisted menV who have arrived to France after belnf released from the camp at Raetatt. alao mi inoouDoad. officer la Lleuten-' ant Dan R.

Harrla, of Arden, N. C. The men ni.r-',.h-j'::V. MARCAVAGE. C.

Bt Clir, Perm. MAROONE. MICHELEw 871 East SU. Nw itKvat s- -'HIUKS. W.

Oonnasot. Ohio. W. Cetaaqua, MITCHELL, Rolfe. Ioaa.

juiTCHELr, E. Baa Francisco, H. A'Port Richmond. N. UCLLIN.

L. A-r 663 Svergreaa At, Brook-1t. N. T. H.

tTtah. MOREY. ADELBERT. Lewletaa. Wan.

MCRPHT. E. Hartford, Conn. DAY.XJ. SorcernHe.

Maaa. DSLANEY. E. C. R.

X. DEMARS, J. Toledo, Ohk. IllU HCGH, Tie. La, DICICCO.

DOMENICO. Philadelphia, Paaa. DICKERSON. EARL, Harana. IH.

DICKINSON. W. R-. Philadelphia, Fens. riKHL, C.

Chauraont. N. T. I'lLULLO. GIRIACO.

Italy. "-'V DOLAN. Vt. i Loekport. N.

T. MANNING; M. Beliowe Palla. Vt. C11ASKE8.

SAMUEL. Maalaoa New YorX. N. Y. n.A RK.

A. B. Coehocton; Ohio. CLARK. C.

Reerdoa. IU. Buy Direct From the Manufacturer Monday Tuetday 73 afl COATS Fur Trimmed DRESSES Open Unity taeladtaer ALTEUAT10. COmOTH, A. Somerset, Pern, D.

L. Cleveland, Ohio. CRAIG J. N.t Newcastle. Piui.

t'Kwiir. H. stark, CURREN. iC. 1U, F.iiiebeth, N.

D'A HCANGKLO-. ANTONIO, Italy, DAVLS. P. Hlckavllle. K.

Y.i; 4 DAVIS, H. Bellows Falls. XU I'AViii, j. Ttint()ut; renn. MEfJA.

'WILFRID, M1CTZ, HARVEY, Pittsburgh. Peas. MEYE, J. 2.017 South 8th iltVPhtla. deiphla, Vena, MURFHY, P.

450 8d Brooklyn, T. MEYERS. R. Cincinnati. Iowa.

i MILLMAN, C.k Philadelphia. Ptnh, MORGAN. THOMAS. Inland. ABtir-r-trt t.artw .1 CAJUC W.

L2 SbakeeiWare Ar- Kaw iocs vaiy. CARROLL, J. ElflngvKle, N. CHAPMAN, K. OhHl.

UHARDY, J. Quincy, Mass. DENTON'i PAUL, lUckory, N. PfclRSIO, A4- Italy. I-' DI DONNA.

RAFFALE. Bristol. XC Dt OR BOO Rl Italy. rE5fiTIPANO. AQATKNO.

Cajmoniibunf, PONOAN. WH.UAM, Jam lea, flain, Maaa. KNOKU 3. 14 I.wla BroeldTa. K.

A- iauanaaaa, McKEOWN, J. Phlladalphla, Pann. MoSWAIN, M. R. WU City.

Ala. MrtiWAI.V, THtSsTON. Blaekatmrc BKKNA8, P. KJmlra. N.

T. PKTTY. C. Tlmpaa. Col.

BEV1NS, ROBERT, Mat. Ky. VP BIUJNOeLKY, R. Loulavflla, X5T. BOHIJ2K.

H. Chicago. TO. 4 i POHN, W. Scranton.

Pi. i BROWN, 0. Now Brig htoo, T. ,1 4 -BHOWV H. MarthaavUia.

La. BUNTOW. C. A.MI Nortft JOtli Phil I viiu! Bitrns. EtJSHA.

Buokhora, Ky. tfeiDbla. fann. AH ILL, W. P.

Woodbury. Conn, Sv CANZI. TONY. Italy. 4 AULBACK.

J. 318 Rlrtottoa BU York. BAKKR. De WltL'Ky. ViT BAKER.

PRANK Somerset. Pann. 1-1 IB a aTy-iriiYjett tt A OV BV BATCHELOR, AARON, Philadelphia, Pena. BEZZANI, -CARLO, Coupon. Fenn.

i BE ALB, EARL C. Philadelphia, Pana.i BELUZziv 23 Efl2d gL; New Tork. benbon, RALPH Bveraon, renn. BERGMAN, 21 Townaaad Nr Haven. Conn- BERNARDINO, PIETRO.

Paio. Italy. OUTOWSKY, FELIX Kingston. Penn. HADAWAY, RICHARD Lanett.

Ala. HARNING. ERNEST Wheeling, W. Va. HARLES3.

OfcOaOB Earlaboro, Okla. HARRIS. WILLIAM Bethlehem. I'mn. G.

4 Foreat Hartford, vonn. HAYUM. ARTHTTR Horton. Ksji. HEPPLEFINGER.

ROBT. Cariiale. Penn. A BELOW, 44 Flushing Brooklyn. ALBERT, Q.

Ill 1 AT, WOW lor ALLEN. ARCHIE Black Shear, Ga i i EMORT Daqueon, RALPH' R-, Beaver Falla. Pean. BERG, AXIL, North Minneapolis. Minn.

BIRK. WM. S10 Broadwar. Buffalo. N.

T. BI3NOVlCrL "ISRAEL, .92 Falnrlaw BU, wateroury, conn. BETTERS. Black Brook. N.

T. BLACK. BEDDY, Wynne, Ark. tar ivtravauni 'racDtT rw.fi' Tr. BLOUNT.

O. T8S East l7th EL. New rora utr. t- GRAY. PhUadelphie.

Pann. 0 lJrUTTTK. W. Uhlrxston, W. VA.

ORnrvt. OBTH. Turtle ek. Penn. OUERNSBY, R.

BleV-Marr. Pena. GLASGOW, HAROLD, iillo, Iowa. OOCHENAI7ER, R. Hrrisbur.

Pena. GORDON, MAX. 729 East Sth New Tork GOSSELfN. J. Somerawerth.

IL GRAHAM. H. BL. New BrlKhton. Penn.

(1RAMM, 3CT Myrtle Erie, Pann. HAK.1--U. a. u.j Arrey, w. Vs.

BARBER. ANTONIO. Italy. BARNES, H. Center.

Mlsa. BAXTER. 4. Red Hook, N. T.

BEECH ER. J. Newvilla. Penn. ARDIZZI.

GIUSEPPE. Philadelphia. Pann. AfiHHUja; Atlanta, ua. BOYER, JOSEPH.

Med ford, Okla. GARBERINO, JOHN. Dl vision Buf- rajo. n. it.

i GARVEY. J. Troy, N. I GEONNOTTT. FhUadelpMa.

Petm. GtBASIEWICZ. 8. Duoueane. Pann GLAAB.

L. New Brirhton. Pann. OILGER. E.

ft. DanvUla. Penn. I McWHIRX. H.

Dorcheater. Maaa. ftCALLOt. ISRAEL. 278 Hanry St New MANDEL.

LEON. Philadelphia. Penn. ACOHTA. RALPH.

Philadelphia. Pena. ADAM3, W. C. Eariaboro.

Okla. S. ADOOCK," CHARLES. Limeatone. Fia.

ALVAREZ. LOUIS. Austin. Texaa. A AMORE.

JESSE. Plainfield, Ohio. ANDERSON. D. Donnybrook.

N. D. i ANDREWS. W. Meriden.

Conn. ANN3ZSWSKI. WALTER, Wanera Point. Md. i MARRON, H.

Norwalk. Conn. I CUTfU A rMlea. AiaVJ A II J. A' AAJ IBSWS vr, VliltA BECKER.

F. 525 Washington Brook lyn, i. it DALY, PRANK. TndlariapoUa. Ind.

DREWER. MILTON. Soxia. Va. HAMAKER.

D. Columbla.enn. HOLOOMBE, R. Coulder, N. C.

MURRAY. W. C. Emmett. Iowa.

McNAMARA, J. S89 frrand New Haven. (Sona. McCARTIN. JOHN.

Jamaica Plain, BOKLER. W. T. Columbia. Pena.

tttmtl TTfei Dana 1" WIVXVi ef AaHa TTHUUISIViit 4V -aa. DONAHADIAN, Q. Newton; Upper FaBa, Maaa. PLEEMAN, P. Erie, Penn.

1 i BTMINIAK. METRO. Toledo. Ohio. ENDL8EY.

Centravilla. Ind. KEIL. Philadelphia. Penn.

KIRK, T. Mlford. Maaa. -i RASH, L. -OUn.

N. 7 ROSE. L. 321 W. llth BtJ New Tork SCOTT.

J. 126 New York Ar.e Brooklyn. N. T. i-irrMON.

J. Phlladelohla: Penn. 8UDOCK, 3., 470 Oak New Haven. Conn, WAKAFIELD. W.

G. Worthtntrton. Ind. SIMON. SOLOMON.

43 171at New Tork. STONE. 33 fith 8L, Brooklyn. CA8TtV C. McWhorter, Va.

CASEY. FRANCIS. Cheater. Penn. HTJ8HWOOD.

B. PhlladelphA. Penn. JERNIQAN. HENRY, Buokhora.

Vs. -KUDL1N8KI. STANLEY, Milwaukee, WU. KVlfiHT. J.

Centralia. W. Va. MARTTNELLI, PABOO, SlmmondsvtUe, R. PARADISE.

THOMAS, Quebecl BYRNE. D. 1458 Vtlca B'krjm, M4 BLON. CARL. Speidel.

Ohio. 1 i BVTRLEW, ERNEST, Butler. Hy. LAMERE. U.

W-. Lakeport. N. H. MEYER, P.

J. citirison. R. Klckerson. Kan.

GUTENTAO, MORRIS. 2d A New Tork. OUELLETTE. OUVKK. L.ynwovuie, VI Tftlpr.FTT 0.

Jvnnla. Vlo. KASSKR, B. B. 45 Prospect Plaea.

B'klyn. ZAICARETTI, ERNEST. 1.501- South rniladelFMa. STRAUSS. 176 East 78th 6t, New York.

ourtPRAKTr-H MARKSTM. Chlsholm. Minn MAYNARD. J-. 48 Main New Ha- ven.

conn. --ii RAINWATER. TW Detroit. Texas, THOMAS, E. Hi.

Cowen. W. Va. 1 1 WILSON, t. Cambridge, Jll.

i WESTFALU FRANK. Grand Raplde. Wis. SWAN80N. HARRY, Waverly, iMass.

rw.vui incrra Iw Milfor. Conn. READY, A. M-, 245 Custer At Jersey City, KAUPPMAN, F. Philadelphia, Penn.

LITCH, W. Lynn. Maaa. POPE. E.

M-. Hardwlch. Vt. POTTTH. T.

Ptuirn. Miss, SYBELDON. Hatley. OLHKN. Norway.

KAUPPMAN CariUle. Penn. BOVD. Aron. Tann.

"i' SaT the RetaUers' Profits Ehtlre Winter Sfcck Enormous Reductions Regularly up to $30 Mat. Lutfl p. il. l'KKIC i NORTIIKIMFn. H.

I. nalln. Pann. liZimV HK.NJAM1N. Ohio.

NOH.MAN. I.KUN, 845 NorUi banfora i-ntiaiiaipnia. i. OAKLKV, J. JU, Hartfora.

Conn. Houkr X.A.. Iorain. lhio. W.

IVun. Ala. CIA Y1D S. AM1JROSB. 230 i Kaat S34 lit.

Nw York. rOYI.3. T. II. At it, Mo.

OltTIMOWrTZ. ANDREW. Austria. SCOTT, HIRAM. IHuegrasa in, GViSS, H.

Nawberrr, Fla. MUSTY. C. J-. alea, N.

Vv JOHNSON, P. carriioaa. K. M. CAMPBELL, RALPH.

Areola, 111. SCOTT. C. H.lbrook, Idaho. BOOTIlT HIRAM, Leflore, Okla.

1 MA IM, K. ftorwoos. -or BCHLACK. Minn, Sayravine, N. J.

DUFKIKLD. P. New Alexandria, Penn. 1OMBR0WPK1, P. PJrth Amboy, N.

PRERKKORT. H. Plttsbursh Penn. M1I.LKH. EVERtSTT.

joaepn, ur POMKRANTZ. DAVID, 817 Madiaoa 8L, New Yorr. N. Y. J.

BELOUM8. Spring St. New Tork. BRALLUY. O.

a DOYLE, Waaton, Mo. InTNKKL, HARRY, Knox, Pena. tavuu A first WaKayhla. T.Ytl. GLASsC SOU, A Raden Rocheater, N.

MCCARTHY. M. PUteburgn, reaa. UteGiriRB. J.

PltUburgh, Pann. IVUSUUN. MIKE. Cambria City, Pana IkcGUlNH, BASIL, Long Lake, Wla. If I XI NTIlOsIV.

t- O'OONNELL, JAMES. 8,070 Eaatera Ll 4- 0GARA, J. 72 Garden St lloboken. M. J.

SCHIS8LER, J. Philadelphia, rann. 8CHMIDE1BTKR. Philadelphia, Peon. BOSTON.

EVERETT. Cambria, Iowa. tTWA a T-t tfS Tl kaA.a fneva BERKOwrrz, MOSES, SIS Varnea tfrooKiyn, -v CIANCH15TTL McKeee Rocks, Pena. KcAMPOTARO, ANGELO. Derby, Conn.N, I LAW, R.

Weat Haven, Conn. -v 1 LEWIS. HUGH, Houtxdale. 'r SOHOONMAKER. MElViN.

Warring. ONEPRE8KY, JULIUS. Mahanoy City, Penn. FERRARA. GIACOMO.

Hlngnam, MASS. ROLLMAN, It, Carpto, N. D. GALA DAY OF ITALIAN OPERA. -e "forza del Destlno" Hospital Benefit "Manen Leecaut" Matinee Italy's "operas filled the Metropolitan yesterday afternoon and night, pletmc two months of New Tork a half year season, and cloein aala day with tha annual benefit for the local Italian Hospital: At the refular maU nee, Puccini a Manon Leacant anfsT by Mme.

Alda, Meaara. MartlnelU. Bcottl and de Scgurola, and' In tha era. nine Verdi's Forsa del DeaUno," with Slrnor Caruso. Miss i Mrae.

Gentle, Meaara. De Xuca. Mardones and Chalmers. Mr. Papt ooaducted both performaneea.

i Italian Government renrasentati-raa and army officers Occupied honor laat night, and an audience larg-ely of their countrymen cheered ine piayinc Of patnouo Hit American Defense Benefit Tonight xneau-icAi as weu aa musical stars will aid the American Defense Society's meeting, -with incidental speeches, con cert, and benefit for its Amerlcanlxatlon Fund tonight at the Hippodrome, all-star chorus, of Alice Brady, Starr. Elsie Ferguson. Florence Nash. Mary. Nash, Anriol Lee, Kathleen Jseabut and others will accora pany George M.

Cohan Orar There." Al Jolson la to be heard in a new American ballad. Frances Alda will have chorua of leadlna- men. to Include Donald Brian, Frank Pollock. David Powell. Hugh Dillman.

Charles mrceii, jraui lraper. ana John' Steele. Marie Dressier la to be head program girl." presiding over a host of the eea- son a debutantes and Junior Laka-ua Girls. Dinner to Georgia Soldiers Jan." 10. Georgia Society of Kew tTork la to rive a dinner to Georgia soldiers and aaOora at.

the Hotel Aster on Jan. 10. The guests of honor will be Georgia boys who are on their way. back' horhai from overseas, many of -whom a Wounded and rnmrslrai Ins 'In mil hosDitala In thla citv. ana Laeuienanc Murray Dixon, an aviator, are to and there will' be vaudeville acta and danc- i Colonel Benjamin Adrlanca.

Colonel Adrlance of Wood cliff Lake, Bergen County. X. Pres ident of the Adrlance Machine Works of Brooklyn, tha New York Ticket Company, and the Savage Anna Company. Utica. N.T- died Fridav at hla Winter nome in Auami.

je ia. Obituary Notes. GEORGE MrGINNIS. former mem bar of the Borough Council of Mllltown. H.

died yeaieroay ai ms noma mere. i THOMAS A. BARRETT of Mllltown. N. aorvlvor of the TNT exnloakm at South Amboy In October, died yesterday at bis sums.

4T11 trw uatvw vnAcm Am b. rffi mo, mu accountant in tna finance Jepartmant. died at his home, 1,818 Avenue Brookiya, en Thursday. JAMES J. DUNPHY.

for thlrtv vaara ht tha retail meat business Tanch A van us and Twenty-anventh Btraet moA an. Atdarmaa a torn, aiea mursaay. HERBEY Z. KIMBALL, for flftaen veers uie empioy or me wara steamsnip una, died on Wadneaday at his borne, 481 Warren Street, Brooklyn, aged Dtr years. WILLIAM KEATIMO.

for twentv-aavan years a mnbr of the New York PoUee Department, died yesterday at his home. In oaiawin, a i. na was (m years old MARIA MAIN. 102 years old. died Friday at the home of her son.

Thomas E. Main, In Plainfield, Conn. 8he was an attendant at the Methodist Episcopal Church there for ninetyTM'yeara. Mrs. ESTHER DALTON.

widow of win. lam Dal ton. a master plumber, and a former resiaeni or Brooklyn, died in Mount Sinai Hoepltat on Friday. She was 70 years, old and lived at l.vOv Amaterdam Avenue. THOMAS LINDSAY.

2S v4ara old ntanan. netnerwooa Farms, -sonn Fialnllald. (Jied yeaterday Of pneumonia In Muhlenberg Hospital. Plainfield. He was a graduate or the state Agricultural College, GROSVKNOR SILLTMAN HirRHAnn Trt years old.

ar with of fleas at 83 Wall Street, died yeaterday at hla noma. 117 West Fifty-fifth Street. He was graduated from imnnggio iOiisn la uu ana admitted to me oar me iwiowing year. The Rev. FRANCIS A.

GREAGAH. utw of St. Mary'a Catholic Church. Troy, N. jnuv in uiu nij.

ainer ureagan waa born In AVIny and had been stationed tu Trpy for four years. He was a graduate of St. Joseph's Seminary and VUlanova College. -j RICHARD J. OTOOLH.

Invantnr' of electro-magnetle crossing sirnal for protect- iir wiawi; cnninp si railways, now in uaeV-on all railroads, died racenty of peral-yaid at his borne in the Maryland Blue Ridge Mountains at Tharmonl. Md. Ha was 71 years RADFORD HENRY KNAPPI formarlv a member of the firm of Smith A Knapp, iewelera and diamond merchanta In Maiden Lane, died ef heart disease On Friday at his' home, 412 East Eighteenth Street. Brooklyn. Mr.

Knapp waa born In Brooklyn seventy years age and waa fit eld New England and revolutionary stock. WALTER WESTLAKE. a civil w- eran and for forty-two years dockmeater for tha New York. New Haven A Hartford Rail. road at the East River tarminai i Thursday at hla home, 283 Lincoln 'Avenue Brooklyn, from heart dieeeea.

Mr. wss 78 rears old. and waa a. mantim Brooklyn Mason to Veterans' Association and Of Winchester Post. U.

A. R. KALMAN HAAS, for mafy years a'well- niercuani or tnia eity, died yesterday at bis home, East Sixty-ninth Street. In his seventy-ninth year. Mr.

Haaa was born In Germany. Ha waa a Director la the New Idria Qigckaltver, Company. Haas Brothers, and tha American Beet Sugar Compear-Vice Preaidont of tha Roman lng Company ahd the Rarttan Woolen Mtlla He waa. also President of tha Mount Sinai TralnlngxBcbool for Nuraea. 1HANCIS HACKETT, rfor of tht Vu Xepvtlio Will Ddllver Address Tr'IRELANDMV "The Public Forum, Church of the Ascension, Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street'' Sunday, January 5th, at P.

'1 Thi I'ublH: I-Invited. STEWART. FLAGG DEAD. New Yorker In Ambulance Service Thrice Decorated, Dies In France. Stewart Flarg.

the eldest son of the late 'William II. Fla of New Tork Cltr, died suddenly, in France Dec 13 according to word which reached this city yeaterday. Mr. Flat I. who waa graduated In the class of 1893 of Phillips Academy.

And over. waa living In France when the war began. He volun teered to help ear for the wounded and served for' nine months In a h.ospita converted from an old prioa. He then Joined the Ilarjes Ambulance Formation, In. which he "aerved-until the formation waa -dlabended when tha United SAatea tne war.

Mr. Flagg then enlisted as a private in the Ambulance Service of the United States Army and because of hla previous service with the French Army waa as signed to continue his work wun tne famous Alpine Regiment While serving wldi the Harlea Formation hla ambulance was destroyed four times by shed fire. He received, three citations for hla work with the French Army. Douglas M. Littleton Diet in Par fa.

Douglas Marshall LltUeton. 19 years son of ez-Coatressman Martin w. Littleton, -of 118 Eaat Flfty-aeventh Stmet, died Thursdiiy in Paris of pneumonia. Rejected from service In the army, young Littleton waa acting as an unaer secretary oi the, American JEm baaiy under Ambaaaador Sharp. He left Princeton in October to enter the government service nt arrived in Paris Nov.

10. the day before the artnta- tloe was signed, and went to work deciphering and decoding messages in the embassy. He became Jll on Dec. 80 and he waa thought by the family here to' be improving, wnen tne message announc wis bu aaam waa receivea. i 7 Wlnflald Scott Potter.

Wlnfield Scott Potter, son of the late Mark I and Mary L. Potter of Brook died suddenly Friday at the Weat era. Pennsylvania Hospital. PltUburrh. Penn.

For several years Mr. Potter had been living In Pittsburgh where ha waavl President the Alloy Steel Forging Company, which ha organised. He was the inventor of, a manganese steel rail used by a railroads and aubwaya on curves, where a rail of unusual strength unt hiuwuuij is reuuirva. Porn. BROWN-Mr." and Mrs.

Joseph Brown (nee auiunw yr i sb, ox Bcremon. an-naunee the birth of a Edyth rwiuw, a wo. so. uu, CHARMATZ Mr. and Mrs.

Chariee caaarmatx. nea Frtada Tnnipb nounoe the birth of a son on erhursday, at osmianum. DINER8TEIN. Mr. and Mra.

William, Diner- stain. (nee Anna Criptal.) ec 8.099 Broadaray bee to announce the arrival of a ooa oa.Jaa. 4. at the Women's Hospital. FRANK-Mr.

and Mrs. Adolf Frank of 834 ruversiae urrrm announce the blrtn of a amor qoy on new ear way. GOLDENBCRG Dr. and Mrs. H.

Goldan- berg, (nee Blermaa,) announce the birth of a son on New Tear's Eve at the Ayiag-ia nospuat. LAX. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (nee.

"w.l v-ta stount rroapect Newark. N. formerly of Brooklyn, i. a wow, ssonuay, iec. su, 1V1B.

LEWINSON. Mr. and Mrs. La Rov Twn. aoa, (nee Flora Kahn,) announce the birth of a son.

Jan. 8. 1919. at tha New Tork Nursery and Child's Hospital. LIPrJCHrrZ.

Mr. and fna ttava wnj swwuiKt nm pinn or a daugh-t. Jan. 4, at the. Jewish Hospital.

MELLKR. Mr. and Mrs. Georra Millar' AiOtua staoinowiu, 771 west End a son, on Dae. 20.

ROTH MAN. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, (nee Sadie cneaman.j oi I no est na AT, an nounce ma arrival ox a son, ivao. si, laia, ROTHSCHILD.

Mr. and Mrs. Big. Roth- scniia oi (on rvasnuigton AT New i org city, announce the blrtn of a son, oaa Aaier. WOLPv Mr.

and Mrs. -Dudley H. Wolf an nounce the birth of a dauahtar at thMr nome, i2 weat lutn st. WOLF. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Wolf, (nee oarunaa.) or convent are happy announce tne una of a son Saturday, Jan. 4. 1919. POLOEMAN.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Polge- man of 708 Riverside Drive announoe tha bar mltsvah of their son, Norman, at Mount Nabob. Temple. Weat.

ISOth near Broadway, Saturday. Jan. .11, at id GOLDSTEIN. Mr. and Mra.

Goldstein of 629 weat idotn St. announoe tha bar-mitsvah of their son, Sidney Herbert, at Temple i-sni-aj (iitn t. jan. no cards. SCHWEITZER.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry ncnweitser or tn hi. Nicaoiae at. announce the bar mltxvah of their son.

Saturday. Jan. 11. at Temple Anacha Chased, 7th 114th St. Home Saturday.

No FALK DOUGLAS. Dr. and Mrs. 8. D.

IJouelaa of 71 East lllth St. announce tne engagement of their daughter, afarion to Leonard D. Palk ef New York City. BI8GTER SCHIFT-Mr. Boris Schtff a- nouncea the engagement of his daughter nuin to jar.

ismaauei ttiajryer. BRElTBARTWILLNERw Betty WUlner to Al rait ban. DAVIS DAViaMr. and Mrs. J.

Davis ef lata announce the en. Bagernent of their daughter. Rose Gertrude, to David Davis of New York aty CLUCK TH UNI CK Mrs. Yettchea Thuntck oi xoo weat liztn St. announces tha engagement of her daughter, Florence, te Mr.

Abe Cluck. GOMMEL NOLLER. Mr. and Mr. Charles NoUer of West End A v.

announce tna engagement of their daughter Gertrude te Albert C. Gonunel of Elmhurat, L. J. -i UOTTLIEB KREIELSHEIMER. Mr.

and Simon KreleJsheimer of 1 375 1. man Place. Bronx, N. announce the engagement of their daughter Cecilia to nr. uotuteo.

At home Bunday. GROSS MANDEL. Mr. and Mra. Bernard Strauss announce the betrothal of their sister, Addie Masdei, to Mr.

Sanf-Gross HEIMAN BERNSTEIN. ilr. and Mrs. 'Ju lius Bernstein of 738 Weat 181 at St. New York.

City, announoe the engagement of their daughter, Dorothv to Mr. A. Hai-man. of Pittsburgh. Penn.

PltUburgh pa-pers pleaee eopy. HEROLD BRAND. Mr. Herman Brand of Bit nasi iwu ttu announces the engagement hie daughter Stlnia to Stanley Herold of the U. 8.

A. Aviation Corps. Date of reception te be aa-aounoed later. Boston and Philadelphia papers please eopy. LEHMAN STEIOERWALD.

Mrs. F. Stei- erwaia. oiu west isd announces the engagement of her daughter, Blanche, to Mr. William Lehman.

LONDON SCHREI BJrR. if r. and Mrs. 8. jk.

Bcnreioer or iTovidance. K. an-v nounoe the engagement oi their daugh-; ter. Minna to Einanuai Jack London. Reception at Delmontoo's, 8unday eveh-t lng.

Jan. 19, at 8 JO. No cards. MENDELSOHN STAFF. Mr.

and Mrs. xnanuai ocsii, zxa tsncrmaa A announoe engagement -'of their auehtar Gertrude to. Rabbi Jacob Mendelsohn of Birmingham, eon of Mr. and Mra. Louis Mendelsohn, Ellaabeth, N.

Jan. 1, 1919. -'i MORRIS BERM AN and Mrs. Samuel oermaa oi oil ret uuux Hi. announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Sergeant Lee J.

Morris. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. MorrU Ot 801 West 110th St.

MTRES JANDORF. Mr. and Mrs. Iule B. Jaadorf.

827 Vox Street. Bronx, announce the engagement ef their daughter, Hattia to Mr. Milton A. Myraa, son of Mr. and -Mrs.

Aaron M. My res. Home Sunday, Ja. 12, 8 to SCHWARTZ METZGER. Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Metxgar of Newark announce the engagement of their daughter. Henrietta, to Mr. Alfred Schwartx. SILBERM AN LONDON, Mr.

and Mrs. j-AHiia, 11. ixmOoB, too West SOth St. an-t nounoe the engagement of their daughter, Neeia, to Mr. Edward L.

culbermaa, TAINOWITZKARLE BACH. Mrs. Roaaile jkanaoacn ei- jsaat 162d Bt an-nouncaa the engagement of her daughter, vt ourneiv lainowita, rTROTTKYwRRA.VD. -Jir. and Mra.

H. I Trotxky of the Broadway- Central Hotel announoe tne oc Aelr daughter Anna to Mr. Irving Brand ot Brooklyn, i WEINBERG SCHWARTZBERG. Mr. 'and aire.

is. iwnwartaberg of ao Hoe A annottnee.the engagement of their daughter Flora to Mr. Julius Weinberg son pf Mr. ad Mrs, Wm. Wslaberg of 3,671 ARMSTRONG BYRNE Toesday, Dee.

lil. at the Cbttrcn ot ivch, rana, ranee, riev-vr, iiem riev-vr. a. nem yrnt Tla.nAnt -autre ng, U. 8.

A. nuOK, tieieit Maruror, and Mra. James Byrne ntitTon-aurru-rm tvn.asv Jan. a rnn. Rev.

Arthur H. Judge, D. assisted by Olibort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L.

Gilbert Smith, to Lieutenant Graham Maovel United States Naval Re- serve Flying Corps COHEN JAFFA. Mr. and Nathan Jaffa announoe the marriage ot their daughter. Dorothy, oa Jan. 2.

J919, te Lieutenant Harold A. Cohen. M. CiV. b.

a. They nave gone to Louiavuie, for aa extended GOLDMAN LOVET. Robert Goldman to LAVEX.LE Baturday. Jan. 4.

at Jersey bv- tha Rot. ihram.nu.. Margaret Amelia' Clar.ke, daughter or raui ji-owiaes to Harold Emer- son. SJSVTNSON KAUFMANN. Mr.

and Mrs. a luainann, arc, Fox Bronx. Kunwuncv uie marriage ei tneir daagn-ter. Antoinette, to Mr. Ganrea soi-a v-iiy, jan.

iwm, ureenwaaa announces the marriage of her Jaalrlil i raPPimoORN OOTTREG EN and Mrs. Gottaegen announoe the marriage of suuiiik, to asr, vemnara V. Peppercorn. No Thursday, ('hurcn 1 the Bouwerte. by tha' tVllll.n.

i. i Horgaon of Greenwich, daughter 'Of Mr, and Mra. William J. Hoggaon, te x.naisn -a an urooK rtobertS of American Naval Arlattoa Service luaV ruVnatt 1 from FranoeV now stationed at Bs7kl L.L R0S8-8mIEY-On, Mortar. -Dec 30 at f- Ov-Anna1 Elnd of vrwsiyn to Jacoo m.

Jloea ef New York. ad Mrs.A. pels. 228 East 71st announce the marriage ef mMr Sidney Mr.i and Mrs. Charles Woodhull of Arecaer.

Mien. -r--- BLETEIL Mr. and Mrs. rt. L.

Biatar em Wast 112th, announce 25th anniversary, Jan. 13. Reception at Diamond Palais 18 West 120th. 8. No earda.

Lea Angeles 0tar5 of ijanftiie. LB BOWSKI-Mr. and X. Le BowskI ana lamuy and Bertran Weill desire te acknowledge thanks the kind thoughts and expressions of sympathy of u.r uuianiH relatives ana ineiKla JlieDe i Benjamin of wLwwt. 4 M.

W. h- i.i-',, tiu WlnUr home In Miami, i. unerat at oonvenience Of raml'y Notice ot interment later. ALDRICH. At Palace Hotel.

Rome, Italy. In her 88th year, mother of Ella Aldrich noimos. ALEXANDER. Jan. 4.

1919, Florian, be- iiBi siw u. Alexander. and eon of the late John Henry and Margaret Alexander. Serriooe at St. Luke's Hospital Chapel.

113th St. and Amsterdam Sunday, 12 o'clock. In- tenaeni Baltimore. BaitUnore. papera please eopV.

A rjir n. a r'jYi1 Boboken, N. Chariee. uja nnainBS. and, Henry ReleUvee and friends are Invited to attend funeral from Volk's uriuw7 uiiMi, oji waanlngtOB St.

'n- atondsjr, Ji late Mary Neuatadter BaUln and beloved auivr oi nosaiie Bommer. Zen lne Harts. I Jacob Maurice, Sol. Nathan, and Dorette Ball In. Funeral from his late raaidence, 1,944 80th Brooklyn.

Monday. Jan. a. at 11, a. ar rJ rw wo, v.

a. union lXKlr, I. O. a. -Manhattan.

-Washington Lodge 19, O. B. are respectfully Invited. Kindly omit flowers. BEATTY-On Monday.

De. 20. 1918, at her rmuanca, iq ssorningeioe entered h.i vhiu, Aiaatljr. uivnani private. BREMONDieutenant Howard 8., Friday, wan.

oi pneumonia, at ma home In Austin, Texaa, BRUCEv-On Dee. 81. Andrew MIddlemaa. beloved huahend of Dalsey Bruce. Berv- ufluui.

church, With (Campbell Building.) Man-day afternoon at o'clock. BTftUCE. Jan. 8. Agnes, beloved daughter un iui lumi ana Mary uurke.

Funeral from her late residence. 63 St. Paul's Jersey City, Jan. 7. at 9 A.

ii. on BaronAjr, ItUV. A. j. Catharine Hyde, widow of Joseph C.

Cabot. Funeral private. In terment Woodlawa Cemetery. St, Louis papera pieaae copy. CASEY.

The General Society of Machanlca I juu jraofimfn oi tne city of New York. I curvnts ia west 44th 8t. I Drowers oorrowiui announcement la I made of the death ot Brathar Rixh.nt Casey, on-Jan. 2, for twelve year a meniber of the society, serving faithfully on the Literary Committee for two years, on the Membership Committee for- five years, on tha Slaking Fund Committee iyr w. iw, ado on tne Trace Bcnool Committee for two years and until the uiue oi n.o aeatn.

i j. FRANK E. WISE. President. RICHARD T.

DA VIES. Secretary! OOFFKT. On the Sd day of January. KaUe unrjr. mi rn laiuiui.

loyal friend, and member ot the household of Mrs. Itlcarde de Acoata. Relatives, friends, and membera of the I Sodality Society, the Roeary Society and the League of the Sacred Heart are tn-vited to attend tha funeral eerrloae at St. Patrtck'a Cathedral. Lady Chapel, Mon-.

day. Jan. 8, at 10:30 o'clock. InUrment mnd I i private. CONKLIN.

Edwin. Funeral later from THE uimb.haa Kroadway. 88th taraaa uampDeii cuiimag.i CONNELLAN. At Bay Shore. N.

Jan. 8, aviw, uiiam i. v.oaneiian. aged 28 years, eon of Michael J. and.

Mary Cea- nellan. Funeral from St. Patrtck'a i nurcn, cay onere. A. Jaju, 8, uuwrviuiui rnoay.

Jan. 1919. at nar resiaence. i Weat ttvth Elisabeth" Short Crawfora, daughter of Will-lam and Adele Crawford, in her 18th Funeral services will be nald at the Church, comer of 77th St. and Weat End Sunday afternoon.

Jan. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private a. ww mwmw lAOULr. CUMMlNUS.

suddenly, Friday. Jan. 8, i jki. at nis resiaence, is Berkeley Place, BrooKiyn, William. 11.

Cumnrings. In his 71st year. Servlcee will be held at hie wu rrataenoe on ounaay arternoon, Jan. a. xv ii a interment private.

CUMMIHGS. John O. Cumminga. on Jan, 8, I 1919. iFuneral from hla late realdMna I Ind City, on Monday, at 1 :80 P.

M. 1 DALTONt-On Jka Esther Dalton, vi wis wiiiiam iaiton and tnoUier of E. May fctUnger. Funeral service at the Lefferta Place Chanel, 88 Alliens 1'iaca, near t.rand Brook lyn. on Sunday.

At 2 P. DAVIS. Jan. 4, Ernest Davis, beloved oi Alice ievie, (nee Black.) r-unerai Monoay, P. from 44 Lexington A v.

Lynchburg (Va.) papers DUGAN. On Baturday. Jan. 4, Dennis -P. AAugaa, beloved son ef Dennis and Anna Dugan.

Funeral from his late tesl-denoe. t2i)l Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 9:30. thence to at. Francis of A sal si's a.

nhun-h avxnua rrqunm 1DSSS WIU OS Offered. In- terment Holy Creee. FAELI-Aaddenly. on Jan. Helen Field rarreu.

mnerai servlcee at the Lefferta Place Chapel, 88 Lefferta Place. Brook-lyn, at 8 P. M-, Jan, ft. Interment at vnTwiivuo a Aainiiyr 1 "1 FLUCKER. Mario Flicker, (nee.

Mlller.1 MJCVM1 lf, A .1 Aaa VT T. I wnwr rari man uienwood A til BIT near. 10 Laonli. M. i TT -r, I i Church, Jan.

f. of taumonta. at tw any .1 1 a dolph de Puy. wife of the lata Fradarii, WUliam Foote. Funeral- service will be held atSt.

BarthoiemeWs Chapel, Park oar sionaay mortung. as aw utoca. FRANCE Al onto Franoit, Dee 80, 1918, at nia oota Born Rothernn. England. FRIED.

At Lakewood. N. on Baturday. Aicntensteinv-be- JAME3.rE;rt.red taf life emal on Friday. Winifred IJuaan daurtteT of TiV ti -i Jan- Helea Van Pelt James, daughter MrT John orMe.ta?henMrir- Jd ot "4 Louiaa D.

Jame Fu- to Captain Clajton Orere Woodhull irC fvices at her late home in Pitta- leal J.Antr" "ioJf'of J'a Intnn-nt In loved Wife of IV (. A. Fried. Funeral SAMETH. At BluefleU.

W. Va on WadnJa-eervleea at Beth-El Cemetery Chapel, Wlllam Semeth, aged 79? son Monday, Jan. at 11 GK.T;", Jan. William Jr huaband laaballa Chrlatia. In hla f.3.1 year, funeral servlcee at vhlg lata realdence 31 Avenue near 37th aeWMMas at.

da Ml mWAm 8t 8 P. AA. 1 i OOLDEN-Jan. Mary 3. Golden.

Funeral I utephen Merrltt Harlem chapel i ova west J4tm Sunday. 0RIEN -On Friday. Jan. lee Engle Engiewood, N. Alphonao, i sua west Sunday.

I 0n ef Natalie Grlen and husband of Han. I "atta Dana urun. Funeral private. I HADWEN. On Saturday, Jan.

4, after brief Evelyn B. Hadwen. beloved daughter of Saimh B. Hadwen and the late WUIlam P. Hadwen, Funeral aerv.

was at lo Albion Paaaaio. N. Monday. Jan. at a P.

aa arrival f.P- L. W. train, leaving Hoboke at HAMILTON. Jeanne- daughter ef 'ji. Hamilton.

Futirral from her father's residence! 17, Manhattan Rochelle rara, wew-jtocntiie, Monday, Jan. at oetovea nuaoana nar-: riei F. Haas, la hla 79th year. Funeral IIET3K8 CHER Jan. 1019.

Meyer N. Heck- -acher. In his 84th year, beloved husband of Rosalia Luchs Heckschar. Funeral oervlcas at Houi Bonta. Broadway and 4th St, Sunday, 10 A.

M. Members ef "nry Jones Lebanoa Lodge, 1. O. B. and Union Lodre.

85. I. 5. P. fl.

af lnvitad to at an A i I Of Union Lodge SB, v. i.r are requestso to attend the funeral of our brother, Meyer N. Heckaeher, from his late, residence, Hotel Atonta, Sunday morning, Jan. ft, at 10 oraer of the DAVID DREYFUS. HEWETT.

At Moravia. N. on Jan. S. wiia vr.

nuuara a. Hewett and dauifhter of the late George ana ear an gi, ttayaer. HUBBARD. At hla residence. 117 West 68th I oiiiumui uuw I a bnL moa ar the late Oliver Payees Hubbartl and Faith Wadeworth BlUlmao.

on van, Sllltman Hub- Notice ot funeral hereafter. I JAC0E8. in his 60th year, on Jan. "Hl" JQ lth I -a-, lialavad huaband of Jennie- Jacoba, rnee Jennie August.) father of David Philip and Stanley 3m- aAlka. tt A ItmthM, nfi tmw4.

Tl.K Ices will be held at his late residence en Monday, Jan. 1919, at 8 A. M. Greanwood Cemetery on JONAS. Joseph, after a brief Illness, en Jan.

1919, in hla 77th year, huaband at Emma. father of Otto, Paul. Jonaa, Frieda. Meta. Mrs.

D. Lewis. Mrs. Chaa. Low east sin.

Mrs. J. P. Bottatein. Fu-; neral service at his late 088 West 192d.

Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Montgomery, papers please copy. J0NES.On- Jan. 1919, Edith Maldwyn jenos. mnerai eemoes at W.

J. Matthews, 840 West 61st Sunday afternoon. 4:80. Intarmeat private. KEEGAN-Os Jan.

8, beloved husband of Dorothy. (nee Whalen.) eon of Catharine and the late John Funeral asrvtcee at me Church of St. Nicholas Of Tolentlne. at Pordhant Road and Andrews on Sunday. Jan.

6, at 2:30 P. M. Kindly omit flowers Funeral private, InUrment St. Raymond's. KEITT.

On Jan. 4, 1919. Anna Keltt. daugh- tmr oi uwuwi insure nee ataasuion Kaitt and Susan Sparks of St. Matthewa.

S. C. Interment 81. Matthews. 8.

C. Chartas- I too. S. rL uun AFP Suddenly, on Friday. 8.

1919 I Bradford Knsno hainvaa- huahanrf Bradford H. Knapp. beloved husband oi Elisabeth Knapp. aged 70 years. Funeral servlcee at his lata residence, '412 Eaat 18th Brooklyn, on Monday.

Jan. at 2 o'clock. LEHRBURQER. After a short Hlneaa. Florence, dearly beloved wife of Cart H.

Lahrburger and daughter of David and Suale Bergen, in her 2Sth year. K'iw of funeral hereafter. 'I LBTVT-Jacob. huaband of the late Gertrsie I uj MUU WITTS- land Levy, after a brief Illness on Jan. e.

r-unerai services at hla late realdeuea 820 Weat 140th Monday, at 8:30 A.vM. aoarp, luwraw at newTHirgn. ii. x. LYMAN.

At South Orange, on Satur day, Jan. 4. 1919. Inez Moser. wife of wiiuam iynoon Aymaa.

l-'uneral serv ice WUl be bald at her lata homa. sill Richmond South Orange, en Monday, Jan. 8, at :30 p. M. Relatlvee and nana a are invited to attend.

Interment at una convenience ex me family. iY' Ayona. eon A-ewia. a Benjamin. Mat tie.

Sadie, Julius, and Joseph. Funeral 8un day. Jan. 8. at 2 P.

from his late --s ajwN ejr aue. aa vjiavAV ga MoGINLEYvOn Jan. a Robert McGinley. balovea son of Robert and Mary McGinley. (nee Irving.) Funeral from his late residence.

83 West 85th Monday, at 10 A. thence to St. Michael's unurca. xniermerir calvary, MeNEIOE On Jan. 4.

Alexaader McNeloe. 1.787 Townaend Ava. Broex. salowd hna. band of Esther McNelce.

(nee McPar- laaa.) Nouce of funeral later. MacGR EGO R. On Friday, Jan. 8. 1919.

Mar. gam mscrrgor, eaugntar or the late Robert and Sarah-MacGregor. Funeral aervices on Sundaic at 4 P- M. at her lata reaiaence. luo Hewes Brooklyn; N.

Y. MARG RAF. Amelia. (nee Kopn.) "beloved wue or ueorge Margraf, and mother ef Amelia Margraf, on Friday morning. Jan.

3. 1919. Funeral from her late residence. 110 Riverside on Monday, Jan. 8, Al A Mr.

JB. uisvmu-n. tt -ri-7'ina" rtt'iSZ? ZTZZ at Cocoa, Clara laett. wife of the lata William H. Ma re ton and mother of uiiam jjora ana aasiis Marston.

Funeral private. Interment at Wood lawn. MENAKEB- 1 ranees. Jan. 4.

1 1919. Funeral Jan. D. at la at TBI Eaat 158th Bt. nowi aaa reiauyes inyltad'to attend, MERRILL.

At Rldeawood. rt. 3 on Thnn. day. Jan.

2. 1819. Edna Whitney Merrill. daughter of the late Manning and -Mary Jane Merrill. Funeral services at her late raaldence, walnut on Sunday, jan.

t. on tae arrival oi train leaving Erie Station. Jersey City, at 1:80 P. M. Carriages will meet train at Rldsawood station.

MTJLHOLLAND. At her residence. 808 Bloomneld Hoboken. N. Mary F.

Muiholland. sister of iV'HUajn and Ball. Funeral -at A. 8, thence to Our Lady of Grace Church. Interment wnippany, is.

j. Avtoraobile cortege. NIIOON. Corporal James Julias, age 27, rJ" vi ana an, uavia riopper of Oaikland. N.

of Quartermaater Coma. In aervloe In Prance, Nov. 8, 1918, of Droncniai pneumonia. riuuiuu i ueutenant Maranau j. A me morial service wui be held at the Church of the Heavenly Rest.

6th above 45th Wedneeday. Jan. 8, at 5 o'clock in memory ef Lieutenant Peabody, who wee killed la action with the Loaf Battalion on Oct. 8. His friends am Invited to attend.

PHAYRE. On Jan. 8, John after a lin gering uiaeaa. Funeral service at his late home. 108 Weat 121st Su.

oa Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PHILLIPS. Suddenly. Friday noon, at' hla office, 14 East 82.1 Samuel Phillips, beloved huaband of Henrietta, and father Mrs. Richard Hass, Leon and May J.

Philllpe. RelaUvee and friends re-spectfully invited to attend the funeral from hla late residence. 882 Weat 184th on Monday, Jan. 8, 10 A. M.

roETHE-Charlotte. Services THE PtT- NKRAL CHURCH, 1 Campbell Building, eetb Sunday, Jan. ft, 2:80 POET1IE. On Jan. 8.

Paula Poethe. at her -residence. 1ST Ww visa KT .1 services will be held at Ttiv. rnvraii. SS1, au W- (Camp- I i.

ouiiuaj, aitemoon. uvvf, iuwush luaning wemetery. tVA-lUK. suddenly, at. Pittsburgh.

on jan. iiu. Wintield Scott Potter, huaband of Mary s. Butler and aon of the late Mark L. and Mary L.

Potter ot Brooklyn, N. V. Funeral; services will iT msiaenca of nis aiater. Mra. Wendell T.v-tiuab i ta, ft .30 P.M.

Caty' Uadtir' I POTTER. Jan. 4. Gertrude McCready. at her Tr oeiovea wife of WUHam Woodburn Potter and daughter William Rhodes and lea bails Faltoute McCready of New York RAPAIJE Suddenly, on' Jan.

1919. Mary "i me laie uaniei I. Rapalje. Funeral service at Auin viiurcn, juimnurstv N. Y.

a Monday afternoon, at tiSQ oViok REINER. Suddenly, on Jan, 4. Samuel, be. S-Tf? ol th" ClamRothT Cl and brother of h.i A-Miwraj Mrvtoss, In Tne tPrees Mllla Lemetery. on Monday.

Jan a a TOBTOTSON. Adele Henrloues RobertaoAv age Ol. beloved Wife Of A.C RobertaonT Montgomery ttennquea. Jan. 4.

1919. Funeral aarvtoaa xueenay, 8 P. at reaidenoe, River Sf1-, Cob. laltmiore and Washington papera pleaee copy. i Jan.

4. 1919. oaiovea nusband of Paulina. Rothsteln. (nee Chuck.

and voted father ef Raymond and Abe L. and Miriam Apf.lbauii.. MrN. i Lj Sameth oi Welch MJi Sameth of JLoa Angelea. cal.

Funeral services at 228 Lanos Av. oa Sunday, Jim. al 1 P. M. BCHXEIPKll.

lulled action in Prance oa Sept, 29, 1918, In tha service of Ms eeun-i try, Charles H. Schneider, Jr.t Company 107th Infantry, U. 8. aged 19, be- jovea ana youngest' son or. Jharie h.

and Sophie A. Schneider, -Rutherford. SCOTT. On Jan. 4, John Waiter, beloved husband of Mlncie Peyton Scott and father.

of Charles Wattei 4., Martha Scott, and Mrs. Florence Le Rows and Itorothy K. Bcott Servlcee THE FTJ. NERAL Broadway. Oeth St (Campbell Bldg-.) en Monday mornlag.

ll clock, interment Cypress Hilia. SEXTON. Aurustua Wilder, oo' Saturday, Jan. 4, 1910, at hie raaldence. 209 West iwitn ef pneumonia, in hla 77ta year.

nouce oi mnerai narearter 8IIAW. Paseed ''into the spiritual "world. i Mabel Elleabeth Shaw, daughter Of Hsr- rtatte aaa tne lata ttooert hnaw, urooio lyn. New York City, on Satarday eve- ntng. ism.

a. nemcea wiu ta aanooseed A- BNYDER. Entered Into rest Jan. 4. 1919, Charles Snyder, dearly beloved huaband of Anna Mara and father ef Chariee, In his 44th year.

Funeral from his late real-- dance, 12 Gouverneur Place, Bronx, Tuea-, day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends, alao members of Polar Star Ledge, 243. P. and A. firemen's Mutual Benefit AaanclaUon.

and Engine Company No. ea. invMad to at tend. Automooue cortege, STEELE. On Jan.

4, Henry 1 son of A sella w. and tne late Henry a. Steele. Funeral prtrale, 8TOTTT. After a long lllnaea, Jan.

4. 191A M. Louisa-Steut. aaugntee ot tne late Richard Stout of New Tork. Funeral servlcee will be held at the Chapaf of the Brick Presbyterian 6th Av.

and 87tn Jan. 8. ivia. at r. THOMPSON -On Friday evening.

Jan. 8. Park Edward Sampson, only son ovf 1DIU aa eaatk al ail naain aarW kfek Saraa Sessaae al aUll Phlllloa illaadeB and Marlon McKerm I Thompson, In the 20th year of bis age. Funeral service will be at St. Bartholomew's Church.

Park A v. and 61st on Tuesday, Jan. 7. 1919. at 101 cioca.

TOENNTES On Jan. 4. 1919. Ferdinand Ewald Toennlea. la hie DOth year.

Funeral servlcee will be held at hla lata home. 45 Mid wood Brooklyn, on Mon day, Jan. 8, at 2 P. M. WARD.

Galbralth. son of Henry Galbraith and the late Mabel Harquaan warn, Bera-eaiit or. M. aOCth Rearlmeat In fantry, of pneumonia. In Prance.

Dee. IT. itfia, tne Xiin year ot nte age. WA8HBTJRN. Marshall Prince Washburn ot Louisville, In New York City on Jaa.

4. 1919. Funeral service private at St. Thomas's Church. New York City.

Interment at Woodlawn. Fiease do apt send flowers. CbJcaiiO. WaabingtotW aad Ptttsf laid (Mass.) papera please copy. WATERSON.

Hugh, patrolman, beloved hns- nand ox charlotte M. nee ueuoara ana father af Llovd 8. of United Statee Army and Charlotte O. aad Virginia C-I Plnv.nl a in -an A AA Monday. Jl 8, from his late residsnce, U71 Lincoln Plaoe.

Serrleaa at 8L Matthew'a Romaa CathoUo Church. Utica Av. aad Eastern s-araway. xtrooajya. WATT8.

At Maalewood. N. 'ea Priaay. Jan. z.

Chariee Frederics: watts, dearly beloved huaband ef Edith Benjamin Watts. Funeral eervleea at his late home, 28 Clinton At" Sunday. Jan. ft. at 8.18 oa arrival of train leavlag Hoboken via L.

a w. WEIL. Morris. The members, of Palestine Lodge No. 88.

I. O. P. 8. ef I are invited to attend the funeral of our late brother.

Morris Weil, on Monday. Jan. a. at 10 A from Lebanon Hospital, ear ner weatcnester and cauidweu A vs. H.

P. HARRIS. President. EPSTEIN. Secretary.

WpiNGARTEN. -On Saturday, Jan. 4. Caro line Arnateia wtunrun, oetovea wiie ai Mmvllle D. Welngarten, aged Z3 years.

Fjneral jrivate. Please omit flowers. WES TERV ELT. Faance on Jan. 8.

at h-r lata reaideaee, 1.149 Clay Bronx. Ft-naelT Monday, Jan. 8. 2 P. M.

Interment Wood! awn. WHlTEDv At 'Yonkera. N. on Friday. Jan.

3. William Jarvla Whtted. in hla 68th year. Funeral service at his late residence, 8 Dudley Yoa rs. and ay.

Jaa. ft. at 2:30 P. M. Neagurg.

N. Philadelphia, aad Pittsburgh papera Please copy. 23DLER. Suddenly, on Jan. 4, 1919, Grace E.

Zldler. in her 20th year, daughter of William A. and Emma C. Zldler. Funeral aervices will be held at the rest- dence of her parents, 8,297 Hull Bronx, on Monday.

Jan. 8, it P. II Interment at 'convenience ef family. 5n nemDrtame GIBLIN. in tender-' end loving memory of my dearly beloved, affectiaoate nuaoand, William H.

Giblin waa paaaed aajy jan. 0. 191T.V. i KENT-tA memortal service rfor Stewart artt AlaA- -f ram wotiuli tn -5' wiu be held oa Sunday, Jan. ft, at Grace' Church, Whits Plains, en the of traia leaving Grand Central Terminal, 3:38 KRAUBHAAR- In fond memory of my dear brother, Chariee who departed this Jan.

8, 1917. Anniversary maaa 'will be held at--St. Gabrlel'a Church. New Rochelle, New York, at 8 A. Monday.

-Jan. 6. tor the happy repose of hla eeuL O'DONOHUE. Mrs. Joseph J.

Membera of a the Association of Catholic Charities. lAdles of Charity, are invttea to rtena the anniversary, maaa of requiem for v. their lata President. Joseph J. O'Donohue, Tuesday.

Jan. at 8:30. at Patrick's Cathedral. GEORGiNE ISELTN. PresiJenU 1 RAMBATJD.

Ir. memory ot our beloved wife and mother, Jeanne uerviue-Keacne Rambaud. Jan. 5, 1918. RATJDNrTZ.

A do! ph. Tn loving memory of a devoted husband and lather. ROTHMANN aad and remem brance of a devoted wire rand mother, Theresa Rothmann. Who passed away Jan. 8.

1917. HUSBAND. SONS, AND DAUGHTER. SCHLEI8NER- A memorial aervtca for Ber tha Echleisner wuuae neta in tne itev. Liaaman'a Tabernacle.

West 130th SU. on Friday night. Jan. -10. JlUDCtlingie HATMAN.

The unveiling ot the monument of Julius l. nayman, oeieveo nuaoana and take place oa Sunday, Jan. 5, 1919. at 2:30 P. at Baal Jeahurun Cemetery, Cypreae Hills.

If following Sunday. MILLER Unveil Iijk of monument erected te the memory ot-ueraara, oeiovea nuaoana of Rebecca, father of Michael. EUaa, Edward, Hana Elbaum. Rose Michel, and Blanche Colin, on Sunday. Jan.

ft. at 2 P. Union Fields Cemetery, SPRINGER. Unveiling "of the tombstone of the late Leon Bpnnger wiu take place at Cypress Hills Sunday, Jan, at 240 P.M. Oar conatAat effort la always te- be a little more liberal la our values and prices than you expect.

1988 Madison Ave. PHON HARLEM 8718 Day or Nighu JACOB HERRUCH'S Inc. Fnneral Direct era- Chapel 8t gaet 8th St, N. Y. Lex 8882.

J. WINTERB0TT0M New CATHOLIC OjMETERY of THE GATE OF HEAVEN MT. PLEASANT. -WES TCHXMTER On Harlem R.H., ft miles No. of White Plains Entranoa te Jemetary at Alt.

Plnaaant Sta. BeceAvlar Vault. Send for ID'e'tM Booklet. CALVARY A AI.UKIf CEMETERIES 24 Eaat 6 2nd Hi. Phone.

Plaaa 9098. rev. tt i i am e.niewarx. Mgr. THE W00DLA, TM miETERY 2384 St.

By Harlem Traia and by Treuey. Office. 20 Kaat 23d BL. New York. Lota of email else for sale.

-s auctions. the Galleries, of v- 333-341 A llLH AT.VCI1UC FoarthA-a. Cor. 25 th on Rooms Street: af Chstee rHdnie Appom Tae rwnwti or Eatatee A IndivUtiaaa. lael-adlae- At Modenv-V Furniturei OrlseAsi Carpete Rage, Eureneaui Pereelama, BoUd Silver.

Jewelry, Sites, field Plate, beaetiful Carrara Marble Figure, Ephoratered Easy Chairs aad Davenports alee speeiiaeas ef Colonial and Heppelwhite furniture, MrfTors, Andlroos, Italian Wood Carv. taaa. OW Eagllsh. and braaaas and FBea at bar aajma. Te be sold Wednesday aaa Haturuar JaHuarv lB aad 1L tram 3 o'clock eacb day.

Henry A. Hartmaji, Auctioneer. Hotels and RestaurarJ Motor Out, to Nev XYorft Most Deautljul Inn On Pelham Parkway tt of Motor Resorti i -1 SpeCldi JluCDil77CtmJ I Harry 1 J. Susskind 4 Proprietor, "5 ON a. OF THE CYSTEU or tJ ELECT H0TF1 Chariee Morton Bcuak.

Maaagiae Dr. OTED ruRSUilSHLNE; Tee aaa three bath. Newly aad aaeeeaU furalshad aad deeeratei, to 14 wtedowm. BOTgi OBLETON 126 West 73d Street siew BHeniaiv. aza Breakfast aad diaaer tfeaal) 91 weekly.

Near ail cjT 9 aa TWV SI1' b'ANREMO Ceaaral Part: Weat 74th-ltth Streets Overlooking Central meet Bletureeoue lake. Ugly attractive ta traasteat sad aiiamiai pa.roaasa. vnrnerstua Xdaa-aaf $10(WEEKL BOOM-WITH PBIVATE BATS HotellNassaii 59th Sl lLlMad. t5c Puk At, Oae Block from Sth Av. Cea.

tX Phone Plaxa ta. Raetanrant a la carta i nw TTfK TDA.M. nT-HS F- T.WT HOME iC0IVALESCEN11 Invalids, Nervous and Chronic fasts 48 Cliff Avsl, Tankers, TT Cenvenlent te all TroUeya and Train Aaicauoii Avievaieo, xteaiiny, UBciuava lor A-arucuara. mmm zeaurers laa. NEW JEBSET.

a miUTIVlTHONAE MONTCLAtB, N. 3. I '--f KOMT DCT.IGHTPTT.LT SnTATTD RESIDENTIAL HOTEL IN SE1T VOBX'S SIBIRBS. I OPEN THE ENTIRE. TEAR.

i FREDERICK C. HALL COMPAKT.lj Pudclirig Snelii just an nour the- bracing-. air. af Morris Hills. td the best food an! wm rooms.

Skating, weather permitting. Ei. vatiatt 650. Opea all year; favorable- weefctr ratae; folder. N.

BO0-'-TON. N. J. i SANATORIUM. for a limited number of tovahds.

etwve-" learente aad elderly patienta. Appointawata perfect. -i u. a-J Jt.1ESCUSH- M9 SprtsafAeld-Aeew, Yet 1JS4. Saawlt.

U. A SOUTHERN STATES. SOTS THE LAKE VIEW RIDOS CAMp SCOLONYi at Palni Beach, Flaw Complete camp outfits ready or ee eupaney Including apadou up. a Ownership tuciudea all dt prlvUegee; Exceptional food serriok tKxatlrif llshliig, hujitirtg, bathing. aifV and guide eervios.

etc References ia-i quired. Ad drees for full particular. Mr. Walter J. Keeslng.

New Tork tas; agerT Suite 1173 Fifth Ave. New York CltyJ CANATXA. W1MTKK SrOBTS, IJT CANADA. Hotela Place; Vlger. Alontx-al, Chaiata Froatenac.

Quebec. Caaadiaa Paciflo BaO INSTRUCTION. Bpanlsh instruction, highly educated Battle imaji iw year. Artaaga. 134 W.

luBV Alfa Usoirm. THE4 OPEN DOOR TOO Madison A.ve at 89ta Street i Lonchaoa THE viJtt Basra Irlanar New ABglaasi or HO Mat COOanKaV' Anglaaal aad Dixie Jota head, TUC Drpm if 'If ts Xaat tsta iaa- lUWul M1HY I I IIsIT 17i MAtnaas a a wwi. M.il, Se Ctk-an Leaak 8M THE, -ADELAIDE 7 Wat Mil) Hunt -5 seaiPtaaajfaa- CLOVER TEA-SHOP "SJS KsueltBaad 11A 4 Ouiig BnaklAsl. 48-toe; 1 hnrta a-Tie: Blaaer. V-L4.

aasaagiiaaai aa tae sum um" Sisters Thre Teashop uJSStjm A la carte treat tM A M. le 8 A aLt ataae eeosad. Only reek sialeTiaa THE THORftDYKE SOt'THERN HOME Asa. Ulaa a la earta) tmm. i Special catcaaa diaoer Wed.

aad Insw Ul THE MARGUERITE JSf i osaa Siindays treta 1 ta I 1. M- Lancaeoa Mar Aftaraooa Tee: Btanw 79a 1 i Cklsass fiiasar Seadaa, Wadaeatay aad Fnes OLD CHFI.SKA VSlVl Well.Balaaeed feed, beMetoeaiy Ceafesa. e-; Btaaef aae; Sunday IHanef if.a; THE FlRNERY lSSS Yke Oldeat Tea Aeoaa aa New TerA! i. -Club'" er a la carta. moling la aarsAA tenehana.

dtntirV sod stwats a saaiQ eskAAsa SCOTCH TE.ATR0OM. Inc. THE PICCADILLY. Special Chicken and Waffle. Dlaaor ereflf aiuaOay a Thureday.

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