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THE NEW YORK TIMES. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 81. 1018. PAUL KEITH DIES INFLUENZA 'rrt cf Vaudeviila Circuit -IcfU.

B. 0. Was Hire Last Friday. i C.VMR WITH ALBEE sn of a. r.

K.ith. who Left Vetrea Worth $30,000,000. Wit a M.rvar-4 Graduate, Aged 43. a rt I K'fh. rrm and half wr Keith Vaudeville Circuit.

.1 nlt1 Hooking at 7 Lara last night of i t- lenta at the home cf E. M. bua.ne.f, associate, at 200 xMh. Street. I( was here Ut Irliay.

Mr. Keith i' 'r sn the Tnte Benjamin i i i 1 r. fitter of vauievllle lr Anvr-1 death of Ma Ulhrr jdii ug. th ir.inifmrnl of I i- U-ja, a.e brn In New Tork City i 3. in I s'w hli early eiura-t i itt In how business for )'r, brf.ire entering II.

r. fr 'ii he wa. grad-' I it 1 -t He was never married. i a i'-ri (f Ui will of Mi father, i 1 of tirsrt disease In a at iv: h. 1...

on March 2, I Krtis ha-came lislf owner et-tle K'lih theatrical Inler- i the ovha-r bslf Interest i AI. A corporation irit i i. "i i Ises of Cor nea-ticut, tie )i. K. Keith.

Vaudeville -i la l1- in. I ting company i i wi.ttii i.f theatre i I. were dl-. Ute i K. Keith.

A. I' .1 Keith WAS left f.ttK-inai property by hl i I i we the aula eiecutnr of I stepmother. Mr. Kthl -i. a iom hia fathar -i i r.

lft.l. raca-lvtd i i cf thl. mount blnf i i i I r.rrlai. The i h. in will.

r-m-TiibTKl a also aeveral i fa I not rf time t.aia la I'oma tlia-re I'uii'an. Ills Nw Vorkt it tn Hotel. He 4 lt fiorn a tour of the iru'-n t' Influenza I I l-'iu II 'II V. l'rl Irni cf the Boston ant a member of i ir i ir i tut In that city, and cf i I t'luh New mM and a tf the hot i Jb. 'i IntTat'd In ch.iritlra, i i an a.a lums, to be Sir.

Klth waa aent by i eriiniTt to make i. cf the aituatlnn aa re- i r.ii of enmmaiit fr the a rr tiia-re an-l it waa aa the re-rt i tn-j thai the Ovf hcm The- 1 1 lu ic aa firml. thla orgsni-n I 4.i I rh.ir of arntllnK the per-. lu llie aoidlera in wCI be hrld Satut3T i i Paint tVTlia'a fhurch in Tl Kv. f'ather 'ha.

A. a fri-trl cf Mr. Krhh. i In time to aJmln-r i.4t Priv 'e 1 I a a. Who Deat 22 Itcherta wbr tth r.aoi.

defcatetl tw hi. winning the oil. du he HH-cvrreil (lh from to riir af -Kgle Hail eniie fr ovemnr J. when ate h', talk on Tha Ne- ouiig man. wlima OUIkaT In tii-i history of on the fieli.

Is now con st ae hoepit'il and hopes i tut pei nu.a to at- I tl Orette. Ex-Haitian President 1 ftrejite. President of if ii arm la, Monday at the rr Vra. una Dun.i, esa. rour- a.

tjaan taken fit on -i- from Perls a few da) tt.ra Untl.ng the steamer at p.irt Suri'lir night. II r. a. a a brn In Jaa-ruel, Haiti, and i oil He waa edualad In I i I rf-ra-rt offices and final-l fte.jl-nt. which he waa i ah U.fing the! revolution I Het to F.utope.

His boiy i- ui-r lo Haiti: Jle waa I en is voyag from France Cads Everhart Smith. Smith, a well-known b''s'er. son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

'rt of 10 East Fifty-eighth ii I tv.nvrrt. N. dlM of pneu lay morning. Mr. tfntith a ro-i lu New Otlana and waa i a''er Jan.ea B.

I.Mi'.a. with whom a-. tie- bsildlng the a i He li i.i-a' the lsalsaippl. at a for many ri it. to Ex'hnnge firm of i Smith! engage- Krirrn RrnaVe laeapard.

a M-a llen-y Iw-apard of New an am ouni i- la.at riaturtla)'. 7-e) C. Bach Dies at 103 Yeare. I'n h. e-ne hunireil and three i a t-n n.rtr-.a ni.i.

some rorty a a i a Maii'fvt tuMtig tailor in New i i4 I at his home, tH a New.tic. fcllowing if arihala on Sun Jay. Ha I i a -i it to the fact that i stij ate and drank fniil two yeara ago aa -1 amoker, and until taaa able to reaxd without the Mr. liarh waa born In M. Schwab Takea a Ride, -a w.h.

who ha. been ill i I I- rrsl'ie lrlve end Seven-i Miaet. a ivh a severe cold for la) a. wa. Improved yesterday, r-cf tn tn lis office until Von a i )sti ian had told hlr he i a iht he had esa-aped Ssv- Hf'uenaa.

He waa ffi- covered jeatcrd.y to take an at did relieve that irritation! TV' t-n lime r.et nol Ointment in a I I'j Notbinj is too ROOti I Tt. sni he peecj it "over Krre exp-ure, vermin, ron-ii, a the of a soldier's -e of irritation, i ei.n ra'uvaa llmoat fneiant'y. a. 'I dra'tr. ii.

MARRIED ITALIAN PAINTER. Former Mrs. J. J. Mason and Chevalier Flnocohiaro on Honeymoon.

forrtol to Thr Xrvi York Timrt, NEW It. Oil. 30 Th Cliev-alter KretK-esco I'aola KrancrFca an Italian painter, and his brl'le. formerly Mrs. Horance Aneell Maaon, wKlow of Dr.

John J. Maaon of New York and Newport, arrived here tonight to apend.a few day. at "VVa-burn, the bride. oll Newport cottaKe. b-fote tetUiriB in Nctr York for the Winter.

Mr. Flnorchlaro and his bride will make their home at hla studio, 44 Wert ptrea-t. He h.a been palntlnK In New York chiefly for the fifteen year, yea re. The marrlace took place In the epar'ment, 771 Fifth Avenue, New York, nn Monday lt. In the preaenre of a few rrlnd.

Mirr. Jarrente, Canon I at of the Iioceae of New York, offlcated. and Vlnrnt Jannuccl waa best man. Klnocchlaro. first husband, Dr, Mason, died St hi.

New York home In November, 1818. lravlnir 4i0.000 to hla widow and alao his Summer home. Wa-burn. In Newport. Mr.

Flnocrhlaroa painting. Include portrait, of Cardinal Farley, the former Italian Ambnador to this country. Karon Mayor de. ri.nrhca and the lnronMi. He also painted a portrait of )'op Fiua ITALY HONORS H.

P. DAVISON Red Croat Head Ceta Decoratlona Rarely Given to Foreigners. Henry P. Davison, Chairman of the War Council of the American Hed Crcaa, received from the Italian Government two high honor, which have never before been bestowed upon a foreigner, according- to cable mcs-g. received at the headquarter, of the Atlantic Tlvlnn of th American Haxl t'ron.

In thla city yeaterday. One wa the decoration of Grand Officer cf the Crown of luy, a nillltary and civil order founded by King and the other waa the Cross of Merit of tha Italian Fed Croa. which order 1. not held by mora than four person. The latest recipient of that decoration, before it w.

bestowed upon Mr. Xavton. waa the Duchess of Aosta. PLAN TRADE EXPANSION. Manufacturers Export Association Suggests New Methode.

The "unconditional defeat" of Ger many and aid by the Vnlted Statts In rebuildinit Frsnce were urged In reao- luclons adopted, by the American Manufacturers' Export Association, which held the opening session of Its annual convention at the' Waldorf-Astoria yes terday. The resolution said the mem bers of tha association would pledge themselves to lend every possible assistance in the rehabilitation of France, at the earliest possible moment after victory has been achieved." 'roe association financial program for preparing this country for after the war business wss outlined In a resolu tion. It said that: in connection with financing export from the United States this association believes It Imperative that prompt attention and action be given to co-operaiirin with such, agencies as will quickly make available proper and adequate credit Information on foreign buyers; 3evelopmnt of the li.e or tlollar acceptance. American banking Institutions given for purchases of American goods upon the authorisation of foreign buyers or their local banks: broadening the market for Amer ican dollar, bank, and trade acceptances through encouragement of the Federal Reserve Board and through propaganda, and assisting tn every way possible Jhe study cf foreign languiiges and financial customs on the part of a sufficient rrttmlver of member, of each American banking and esportera' organisation." Tha aeaalona will continue At dinner tonight the speaker, will be Sir Henry Habblngton Smith, becrelary William C. Kedfleld.

Edward N. Hurley. Herbert Bayard Swope of the War Industrie. Board. Frank A.

Vanderltp, and Martin Ulttleton. 4. WILL HOUSE WAR Mra. Rockefeller Gives Part of Homo for VVomin'i Dormitory. Three upper stories In the house of John D.

Rockefeller at 4 "West Fifty-fourth Street are to be turned Into dormitories for women Taking special courses in recreation conducted by the National War Work Council of the Y'oung Women's christian Association, Mrs. John T. Rockefeller who Is Chairman of be Housing Committee of the War YVork Council of the Y. W. C.

is Interested in the problem -of providing for girls In war Industries. The basement and first floor of the house were opened to the American Red Cross last year and will continue to be used by that organisation. INVESTIGATE CHILD'S DEATH Parents Charge Poisoning After Quarrel Over Jewish Flag. Ion, 13 years old, of 615 "West 12uth Ion. yesrs of Til Wert li'th Street, who die 1 lsst S.tturdav sftt an sit crest ion with other rhll.li.M nbout.

a Zionist flag which sh had Imr.g from the fire escape, waa y-a- tertlay by Assl.tsnt District Attorney Sstnuel Msrkrwitch. The police said she committed suicide by drinking brass polish containing cyanide of potassium, snd thst a letter was found In which ahs ssld she rould not stnd the Jeri against the Jewish rise" In preparing for a block party the child hung out the flag with an American banner. Children threw stones at her, but a policeman stopped the qusr-rel. An hour later the girl was found living In her father's plumbing shop. Her parent, charged she hsd basen poisoned.

The funeral yesterdsy wore hsmperod hv crowds which blocked 12.1th Street from Broadway to Amsterdam Avenue, after a report that the procession would be stoned. Bergen Mayor Drops Gaff ney "Case. Mayor James Nolan of North Bergen, N. has dismissed tho complaint made by a New Tork detective thst a Bergen poljcetran had some in aiding Vincent Gaffney, the convict, to get pos-e solon of a revolver while he was In a cell tn the Bergen police atation and under guard of New" Tork detectives. Gaffney, "who Is now In Clinton Prison, had escaped from the Tombs here and.

when recaptured in "New Jersey, was held pending trarsfer -to New Tork. lArtectives found the revolver on A witness st the hearing held bjr Mayor Nolan testified thst aevnre.1 friends of Gaffney were at hla celt during the momentary absence of he New Tork guards. Halloween Dance at Essex Club. A Halloween dance Is to be held at the Esses. County Country Club, Orange.

K- on Saturday nght. whkh wtil open the club inter season. Captain J. B. Green hut Improving The condition of Captain J.

B. Green-hut, of 325 "West End Aventte, who has been til for the last three weeks, con tinues very encouraging, sctocdliig to a bul'etin issued last night by his attending phyalcians. He spent a comfort- sfclt day. Beaton Brewer Held as an Enemy BOSTON. Oat.

Ferdinand von St holley. a German llarnn and President of the Rurkhardt Brewing Company of this riiy, was arrested today, by acents cf the 1'aepariment of Justice, who said was a dsngerous enemy alien. Von Scholley served as an officor 111 Lhe taiei- msn Army twelve yesrs. Lotos Club Extols Late President. At a speclaf meeting of the Ioto Club rfaokrTlons were adopted with respect to the death of Frank R.

Iwrence, President of flie cluh for the Ust twenty-nine years. The declaration reads In part: Heaolved. Thai, resembled in a body, the Lotos Club testifies In a most sincere and lofty spirit to Ha high esteem and affection for Its President, who united in himself so many fine qualities; such' distinguished ability and fidelity, that his lonu period of service, so honorable, end successful, raised the position and prosperity of the rlub to Its present enviable, estate." The resolutions were prepared by John Kldexkln. the oldest living member of the organization, and were aconded tn brief speeches by Samuel I'ntermyer, F.dvnrd Kunyon. Ixuis Wilev, Will-lam T.

Carleton. Collin Armnrong, Walter Stabler, and others. Robert Van Renaaelaer Stuyveaant. Robert Van Rensselaer tuyNesant. formerly of New York City, but of rcent years living In Khode Island Avenue, Newport, It.

died at his residence there Tuesdsy night in Us eighty-first year. The son of the late Peter Stuyve- sant of New York, he wss In the eighth generation from Petrus Stuyvesant, Governor of New Amsterdam, now New York, He wss a brother of the late Mrs, Edward M. Nelll of Newport and of Mrs. UodaTers. wife of Rear Admiral Ra motirt Psrrv KrMla-ers.

The bod will I he "brought to New Tork City and the I runnral will be nei at Nt. ftl.ru Bouwerie. at Tenth Street and Second, tomorrow morning at II clock. Funeral of Ex-Senator Eugene Hale. FXLSW'ORTH, Me.

30. The body of Kugene Hale, who represented Maine in the RenRte for thirty iars until hit retl-ement seven years sgo, arrive! to day from Washington, where he died on Sunday night. A private funeral service was conducted at the grave by the H. It. Mathews of the Concregatloit Church, the ban on Indeor gatherlnpn preventing the Holding or aoa-Vlces al tlv residence here.

Georg Guatav Bohllg. OF Georg Guatav Bohllg, Director and General Superintendent of the Botany Mills. N. dleal at hi. home there Tuesday night of a troke.

of apoplexy. He waa born in faermany forty-six- yesrs ago. Fotir months sgo the enemy alien Interesta In the mills, representing about Vi per were seized by A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Froperty Custodian. Since then the Treasurer, Hans K.

Stoehr, has Itohllng was a member of the versity Club and American Soa-iety of Mechanical Engineers. He was a lr. v-crnor of the Psssalc General Hospital. Obituary Notes. ARTHCR WEI.UNGTON OPP.

a Rrooklyn lawer and editorial writer for The Flatbuah 1 abeerver. died nt pnettmnnla yeeterrlay at hla nouie. mj MrltKroLirh tint a hlatbuah. Mr I It. r.

waa hum In It.Yu.lrtvn f.Hu.lkH. ago and wa. a graduate of Adelphl College I and the Columbia I School. HVKOI.PH WIIXIAM WF.iflS Brooklyn undertaker and one of tha beat-known ntt I tn fraternal elrclea tn that borourh. dleat en i Tuesdaiy at hla home.

1,013 Halaey Htreart. urooagyn, or pneumonia. Mr. Wetee waa member of tha Council of the Royal Arcanum of tha fiats of New York, Past Master of Merchants' Lodge. No.

TOO, F. and A. M. a Past Regent of Ie Ixti. Council.

No. 725. R. and Psst President of the Harmony Clae lub of Brooklyn. WIT.LIAM II.

CROKE. a commercial aalel-mn In the leather goods trade, died on Monday at his home, 411 Bsmbridge Street. Brookljn. EDWIN HTERN. S3 years eld.

a member ef tha dry goods firm of Jacob Ktern a tons, in the Ureawpolnt section of Broeklvn. which was founded hv his fsther. died In the Jewish Hospital on Tueaday of pneumonia and In-iluaitua. Mr. Stern lived at l.tiW Lorin.rr Street.

HARRT ASHMAN. 40 years eld. formerly of the firm of Aahman a Burkhardt. In klar-hattaa. dlt-d on Monday at hi.

home. I.il3 Avenue P. Flatbuah. Mrs. MAROCERITK EDWARDS SMITH.

ifa; of Captain Kdward W. Hmlih. formerly ef rsirho.ua, 1.. died at Washington, V. on Monday of pneumonia.

Mra MART WAKEFIELD active In church and charitable work In Woodhaven, dted at her home there on Mondsv, Una taaa tha widow of William R. Wakefl.ld. and wss President for many year, nf tha ladles' Aid Hoclety of the Flrat Congregational Church of Woodhaven. EDWIN C. KING, banker, who for two jVeara waa President of the Board of Health la- Peterson.

N. died Monday at hia home. 1 17 Hixteenlh Street, Paterson. of Intestinal TM Ptatee Army, and waa atattoned at Anathol, N. .1.

Mrs. EMILY SQUIRES of Richmond Hill, Stamford. died Tueaday night at the of Hit aaaa tha widow of Newton hnulrt-a, who died In 1SK2. Mrs. SARAH O'ROCRKE of 488 Second Avenue, for twenty years employed in the medical hatha at Bellevue Hoepttal, died yesterday afternoon of Spanish influents.

FKEI W. UN'KOliEU who lived at 5 Went Forty-seventh Street, and wa a general manager of New York restajranta for tha Automat Company, died yesterday at Warwick. N. J. He waa born in Germany forty-nlnn yeara a.o.

MARY RKYNOUMt THOMAS, widow of Colonel William M. Thomaa. for many year, prominent in Manhattan realty elrclea. died Tuesday at the home of her son. Joseph H.

H- Thomss, Auhurndale. Flushing. I. "She was born In Poughkeepsle sixty-seven year. ago.

JOSEPH SCHMIDT, 40 years old. former pronrtetor of a hotel at College Point, I died there Tuesday of pneumonia, following Spanish Influensa. EMIL, 27 year, old, secretary of the New York Preparatory School, 72 Park Avenue, diad yesterday at bla horns. 45 West Mnetyrthlrd Street WILLIAM BCMMEKFIELD BROWNE, 10 years old, retired importer and manufacturer of lobscco. died yesterdsy at his home.

68 West Ninety-sixth Htreet. He was a mem ber of an old Knickerbocker family. JP1.1AN J. WA8HBCRN ef Batatrla. N.

Vice Prealdent of tha Wlard Plow Com- t.nnv. loriner President or tne vtllaae. died Tuesday at his home there. He waa TS yeara old and a civil war veteran. Tha Rev.

JOSEPH FRANCIS FlaOOD. as sistant to tha P.ev. William T. McLaughlin pastor of St. Lucy's R.

Church at lirove and Fourteenth at reel a. Jersey City, died yesterdsy at St. Francis Hospital, Jersey fttv. Ha was ii yeara eia. was oorn in Hueaex County, and waa ordained for the prieathood in Baton Hall College In February last.

WILLIAM I. HALSTEAP. tha oldest rest- dint of Mount Klsco. N. died yesterday at hla home, lie was years oia ana nan lived in Mount Klsto for sixty year.

He wa. horn In Newburg. N. X. GEORGE IT.

ECKHOFF, a member of the New York Police Cieparunent. attached te tha Thirty-third Precinct, died Tueeday at hi. home. 30. Wast 114th Street, In hi.

With year. JOHN FTSKE WASHBURN, discoverer of the modern method of photogravure process snd for many yeara maker of alt the photo- enrrravtngs for some of the principal mega- rlne. In this country, died In yesterday. He waa born in Worcester sixty-seven yeara ago. WILLIAM ALVIN WARD.

SI years old. sn-hliect and builder, of Port Chester. N. died in a private sanitarium In this City yesterday. Recently Mr.

Ward had been examiner at the United Btatee Employment Service station tn Baltimore. Mrs. PETER CRAWIJ2Y. 71 years eld. dUd lteierdny at her noine.

83 Harrison Avenue. Mcntcisir. N. wnera ana nsa uvea tor mere than half a century. PERCY I THORNTON of Port Chester.

N. dted yeaterday In Buffalo, N. of apoplexy, having been stricken en route home from hia mother', funeral tn Toiontu. Cj n-soa. A tf Canada, 50 year, old, he had been connected with the Port Chester pott Office for yiara.

P. C. TAYIXiR, Chairman of the Prolher-hrod of Railroad Trainmen on the Texa. a Pacific died Tuesday night In Fort Wt rth. Texas, of pneumonia, following t-pankah influenxa.

NEIJSON N. LAMPERT. Vice President of the Fort Dearborn National Bank In Clilcago. died yeaterday afternoon In a hotel tn Excelsior Springs. Mo.

He tana stricken with retire! hemorrhage, whll? playing golf. Miss ELIZABETH UXCOl-N' KU8BELL, who was graduated from Smith College in 190.1. later teaching dnmraitr science at Hartley House and In the public school, of New York City, died at sea while on her way to France aa a Smith College member of the Intercollegiate Canteen Unit, Born. HAMMERSTEIN. Hammeratrin, -To 2d.

Mr. and Mrs. Oeesr a son. Oct. 1818.

Startled. GREENOUf.H FOSTER On Oct. 52. tSlTI, st Brest. France, by the Rev.

Ir. Con- over. Alfred lireenoush. Enalgn. IT.

8 N. It formerly of Itoaton. to Anne Stan-t-llffa Foster of New York. ROt On Wedneaday. Oct 1918.

at tha Church of the Messiah, hy tha I lev. Dr. John Haynes Holmes, tda. dnnirhter of Henry Oanlner Joseplilne Money a tU taauld. te lvd'in Curtis Kuckavell.

i AGATSTON'-On Tiwiday. Oct. 20. WIS. In her 2hth year.

Rlanclie, Inee Wrhwersen- akl.V beloveat ritt nt lie fslcmund A. Asataion a ml dahd marfhT of linwaril nd lluth. Mineral aertlre. et her lata reaidanca, 140 West on Thursday morning, Oct. 31.

at 9 .10 o'clock. ANtiKIlftON Oct. Hi. Janes Monl.ainiery Anderson, aa- 5 a ears. Funeral servfcsa-a at tha chattel of Stephen Mrritt Burial and Cremation Cjmpanj lfil (tth corner 18ih Friday evening.

8.30. AXKKLE Alice on O-t. 27. wife of llobert Ankele. ICaatern War and laaugh-ter.

ef Liberty aa rvtces Thureday evening it P. at CriUiam a ihal, r.rk Av llroni. ASllM AN. Harry, pasaed Into eternal raat at 1,213 Avenu P. Mldwoaad.

Ftatbush. am Monday. Oct. 23. 181H.

ared 40 years. beloed husband Of Ina Ashman, (naw Womiaer, and da voted father of Walter and Klanche. beloa-ed aoa of Amelia and tha lata Wolf Ashman, and brother of Maurice. Ulanrha Uurkhardt. and IJllla Uppruann.

Funeral from his lata rest-derwa on IS M. Kindly oniit AXKLROAD. On Waineaday. Oct. 30.

ISIS. In her 2tfiri year. Jenntaa Cnee Pro tlilnaky. dearly beloved wife ef Charlaa Axelroad. and dewted mother of I-etetlo and Victor, and beloved alaiar of Samuel J.

laoldlnga, Anna men, Martha Kalot-ktn, and Kllsabetr. Prochlnahy. Funeral from Sar late residence, 413 Avenue 1', Brooklyn, on Tbursday. Oct. SI.

at It noon. BKt.T. Kuddetily. Wadnesd.y. Oct.

SO. IPIS. Will. a H. Hell.

blnved husband of Ad-lalda II. Bell, tnee Jtasch.) and father of Iklnard and William and tlordon In hie 37th year. Funeral service will le held fct hi. lata realdefxe, HI 4 Kast lirookbn. N.

en Friday, at 2 I'. M. Interment prlvata. BARTOSEKi Tuataday. Oct.

IKK. o( pneumonia, Mary tlartoaek, in her CMih ar. Funeral aervlcea wll he held at her lale home, Jf-40 Balnbiidce Bronx, on Thursday. Oct. 31.

at ft P. Interment at convenience ef fanii UEIU1KNFKLD. Maris, en 30 ptieiiirvmla. llwved wife of Iler.enfld and dau.hter of hlstnund and Anna Tromnxr aitd sis.er or Cartotta. Joa'-(ilr la.

and Ha-airtce Troinmer. Fu-i-ral from rsalilenre. 540 West 1'huraita. tvt. IHia.

at T. M. Omit flowcra. CEItTSChMAXN- -At Ma. realdem-e: Wrat fart.

mis. Jaroi Henarhinann. In hi. KM e.r. runeral aervlca at his lata Tliuraoa).

Oct. 31. at 1. M. Kunrral BUAINE Ort.

SO. Jamea F. age years. Fnnera' aervh-as at tha eh a pel of the titevlian Mirr.ti llurtiil and to. If.

i sit Av turner I lilt Fnsa), o'clock. ElASK. Suddenly, at Ohejater. Oct. t.

aged 1 years, 8amua4. he loved son of llsbemiaa and Irother of Max. Morrla and Mae llanauer. Funeral from tha chapel of Paul A. Rotnachlld.

Z.taC. 7lh on Friday. Nov. 1. 10 A.

M. BRAFN" Emil aged 53. beloved son af Jacob and Tilda Hervlree THE Ft KM 41. lll Brnttdesy. tth Hi Thursday.

A. M. Out of reevatrt to the memory ef Mr. Ill aim the New York Preparatory ttrhoo'. of etiteh ha was aas-rela-y, will cloawd va Tltuiaalay.

BRIii.H.-'ornellua. Oct. V. 3:12 P. 5.114 t'aly Bronx.

"uneral aervlcea Nov. I. P. at realdetace. Frtenda and relatlvea are Invited.

BP.OWXE. tiddenl on C-. SO. Wl'ham Xoiumentlle Browne. eTineral eerMcee his lata reaidence.

Veat Math amrday afternoon. 3 I. M. Inter-j ment oodlswa. Bt'RN 'n Ttieadnv.

Oct. 3. Ilarel lloved w.fe of Kdaerd Burn. In her ear. enteral aericea at stacaan BraoVlan.

on Thurada). at P. M. Interment prtxaie. BCRGOYNE.

On Tueaday. Ort. St bis residence. JOT West perry l-win Btir.oyne. In the tAMh year of bis a.e.

Funeral private. Bt'HIt. tvt. 20. PHA.

IJllla a Buali. Serrtcee Haenhr-n Mrrlet Hkrlem Chapel. 3na) West OUli Thursday evet iiur. a clock. CANAI.I'H -'oncha'.

Service a THE FU-NKft-Vl. ClUP.iH. B'asy. Saith Fra.t'. Csnipbell's.

Thursday. 1 clock. CAKTi.il 4 Vt. TO. IMS.

Ceitrode Ernhout I arter- oun.eat (au.htsr ef Anna Km-I out iller and tne late Krana Carter Funetat services at her 1st. residence. 001 West tli'ik St. Time laiar. CHAMrtnr.l.AIN.

On Oct. Geo rye. husband of Sadie Tlmme Chamber-laia. in hia 4eh year. He trices si Bender Ha-hutte Chapel.

S-M A nv sterdam near 10id aaa Friday, Nov. 1. at 3 P. M. COCHltANB The asnounceroent la yesterday's papers referring to the death ef A.

W. Cochrane wae an error, the derenaed being his brother, A. PeWttl Cochrsne. ACMTIN pRKHHlNOe-n. Heeretary.

VETERANS OF TUB SKVENTH 11K.I-MKNT. COM3TOCK. William Mortimer, age 11. oldest son of Wllllsm and Ellxabeih Corn-stock. Funeral set-vice Thursday evening, o'clock, from residence.

3lA Brooklyn. CON'ROD. At Wonts.h. Oct. 28.

of pneu monia. Albert i nester a onnn. axe a. beloved husband of Fltanor litx. Funeral oervtree Thursday evening at P.

at hla lale home. Interment at ihe convenience vf the family st Cypress rmiri.rT-.il Montrlair. V. en Wed- maminc. a ainrnn aa.

vraaiai, wile or Peter crawiey aim hwiwi -i Mary Amelia. J. Y. and I. B.

Crawley. Funeral frotn her lata S3 Harrison on Saturday. Nov. 2. at 10 o'clock.

Bolemn requiem mass at Church of tha Immaculate Conception. o'clock. Autotnabilrs will meet tialn arriving at Montrlair. loka-wanna StaUon, 10.10 A M. PAHLEM.

Gertrude Conmbee. wife of Ferdinand Dahlem. and dauahter of Mr. and Mra. George J.

Cooinbee of 3. Alexander Bronx, entered Into rest tan Bunday. Oct. 7. Funaml private.

Kindly omit flowers. PAVIS Is.dnre. sga 47 beloved husband of Bella, father of Melville, brother et Herman. Ienny. and Harry.

Funeral from Meyers's undertaking parlor. 1 Lenox Friday. Nov. I. at 8:30 A.

M. a X1AM. Oct 28. 1818. I UC r.a-" Casals Louise, Deioveo oaaimar si 1 and Cathrrlne De (nee Dunn I Htephen llrintt dispel.

23 Sth At near Funeral from the residence of ber par-j 51ai "aturday. a A. M. ents. 63 West l3d St.

Solemn requiem- jirCAfl.KY At Haver at raw. JW. on Men-ma aa at St. Rose of Lima's Church. ul ycx H.

Ida Friday Nov. 1. at 10 A. M. i widow of the late Jud.e William Mc-Interment Sprlngdala.

Conn. tauley. Funeral aery Ice from ber lata 1 Hudson Hsversiraw. Fri- PE RHAM-In France, tjcr. a irem weuno.

received In battle. Char de Rhsrn. Jr. mMa 1 lanlrnanl xontn intsntrv. oeioveai husband of Jeanne KUig de Kham and beloved son of Charles and Kndly IL da Kham, In the Slat y.ar ef hi.

sga. DILLINGHAM At Great Barrlngton. Oct. 80. 1918, Charles T.

PWInghsni. New York OJIty. In the 7th year of his sge. Funeral at convenience of family. Interment st Hudson, Nsw Ysrk.

DUCKER. Rachel, (nee Federgreen.l beloved wtfe of Solomon Docker and mother of Ralph. Roaella. Dorothy. Ansel and Hytvte.

tart. 30. Funeral eervtree at her Iste reaidence. Sot Want llnd Friday morning. Nov.

I. at 10 flock. In-taiment at Mount Neboh. press Hills, pleaae oralt flowers. ECKHOFF On Oct.

20, 101. si his reai-denc. 308 Weat Jltth St In the bAtti year of hi. age. Georg enn nf the late.

William and Peltier Ecliboff and husband of Louisa Eclhoff: a member of the New York City police. Thirty-third Precinct, liervlce Frtdsy evening. Nov. 1. at o'clock.

ELLIOT. John, of pneumonia. In New Tork City. Oct. ivv, sgeii neioveo son of tha late Joseph Elliot and Sarah Elliot of Ltsduff.

lleniiurb. County T-rona. Ireland. Interred In St. Michael'.

Cemetery. ELSON. At Brooklyn, N. Oct. 30.

191. Ernest B. Elson. KMived huat.and of Margaret Naaii Flson. In his 3dth year.

inarat private. EVES. Anaataata. Oct 28, lets, beloved dau.hter ef tTiavrlen and Mary Eves, inee Tully.l tVH Msdleon seed II years. Funeral from HT.

Patrick Cathedral. Thursday. 0 A. M. Two heights in a smart roll fmntslyle COLLARS ItarVw aaaaa CXClu SlVet- I0.r.llvtwC0.M.ker.Tll0TN.Y.

VICTOrPyv. FALC'K Ptidd.nly. on Oct. 2S Harry Talck. In tha rear cf hla see.

ta leete Krana t'aniptaeU'a. Broedataa Sn.l tiaitli Hi. 1huralay nvornlng al la alork Sarilraa at II o'rlak al I IH t'emetery i'hapel. Brook!) n. N.

V. Klt.d'y omit float i-a. IT.ITCI- of pneuntamla. on Ort. tn hla atith year, beloved huahand of Helen, tnee Hammenthetl I Iineral from Mvers Funairal 1'arior, la-nox At on Friday, I.

at I P. M. FP.AS'K. Malmlm dearly Moved ann ef Isaac and Til lie Prank. In his 54th year.

Funeral at roaaniana-e of the family. Nnrfnlk lit.) iapera pleaaa ropy. GAT. On t. 3l.

Jeanne Margaret, beloved wife of Auatuet (iay, at the ago of 42 -ara. Funeral private, an Nov. 1. at 3 Vt ror i the ftineral parlor of Joaa ph Kenger. U'eat 3uth to Freeh Pond Crematory, ar he ra the re-ma ina will be locineratrd.

GE1SMAN Beeale. beloved wtfa of Mlrh.el. mother ef Joseph, daushter ef Jamnte and Ika Leopold, sister of Harriet, tn her Slat year, at her rveidenee, a.W'S 21st Av Mapleton Park, Brook!) n. Funeral noil re later. On Tueaday.

Oet. t. Kathertne. beloved nlfe of leo Uletael, and mother nf Frank, anal Henry. Funeral from her la'e realden, e.

aa Hetur-dav. Nov. S. at A. tHrare to the Carmelite Church.

Kast Sftth ft where a requiem maas will be sung. GREOORT Isabel, (nee Kleman.) wife ef James On-gory. (art. 30, lvl of poeaa-neanla. Kuneral eervtca at her lata reel t.ence, 11 Pth Mount Vernon, N.

Friday, at a P. M. Interment pitvate. GRIMKK At aea, ef pneumonia, on Ort liola Rutlrdata Urlmke. Batlailen.

Tank tortie. won of ttutae F. tiawtrv and the lata Thomaa Hmltb iirtrnke of Chariraton. 8. C.

GR088MATER Tueadav. Oct. 2, Faa-nle oun.eat of the la a llenif SD't Peglna Iraaeina) er. futl-ul at caa-vanlenca of family. CRt BE.

Kula le (aordon. daughter ef the late Frr.tr ik V. ainl I lla anrdn lirtilie, at bar reaidenae. Cnthle (mataka. Iaat Mea-low, lleiupmead.

I. I. Funeral r.UNSr.I. -Vf. TA lint.

Helen Gtinael F. neral Htehen llarrttt Itarlem a.b.eel. J4 West IWth Hi. Time later. a t.

SO. Perth 1 Hrvlcrs Htrphen Merritt ilatl-m cnaeel. S4 Weat Midsy. I'. IIAI.ATl.AI At It.

Klaro. N. Ort. SO. ISIS.

William I. Ilaletrad In his Seta year. Notice of funeral later. HAPOOOD. tundey.

a-t. 77. at Pawsaan. ef pneurtaonla. Borce llaa.ued aged IT.

son ef Hut. Mm an Neiia Boyre Ilapf ood HARRIS. At the Preebytertaa HeepltaJ. Philadelphia. Ort.

Mi. ilirlRlu Ivulier. wife of the late Hear William Harrta. Prtneetnn. lit the SAd year ef bet ae.

Fuaatral Princeton. Hatorday afternoon. HATDEN On Wednesday. Oct 30. ISIS, at Ht Mocenla Iteanliai.

Hta'ea. laiaad. VI 111 I a in F.reen. beloved huaoand ef Caroline Hay den tnee lchul'a. and eaaat ef the lata William K.

and Ketaveclaie Harden. Notta-e ef fuaeral herearter. tili'KM. Wedneaday tnernlng. Ort aa lets.

Hmrtetta Htefce. wife ef Nervneaa f. Il.rka. at bar reeideiva, 773 lea-ere Parkway. Brocktyn.

N. llli.t. In aervtre In ranee Sue 59. Ueutetiant Maurice Mi-KnlsM Hill a. air Ha-rvk-e.

ami ef l. Kerett a. 4 Mar-Ilia Batrelt Hill. Oct. t.

ISts at hr N. Iaailaa lnini, wife ef IVanS B. lteaaoi and of the laie lleairr vaaiter a4 ami la LivtnarataMi. Waera4 prltaia rtdar. Nov.

I. teia. I IIOff-HTON On Tueedae. OH. ISIS ym In Walter, aaa ml the lale Feta wad Catharine Haaaaahten.

Funeral aervaiea at bis lata raaeaderaee. ST 4 A Teniae lie venae. N. en Ttiureday at 3 1. M.

omit front re. ISRAKU. tan Wadneedar. Ort. SO ISIS, pere- thv.

baHeaee art fa ef Cert, at her yeas- dence. I OM Freerraaa St Breas. FU- aerwl Friday, 10 clock. JAMTS Hundar. Oat.

XT. at bee reetdenew. 30 VTeaat 1 1 31 alary uaaaer. eaaaaan- ter ef the lata ra-oy a and Catherine L. Jamee VNioerai eenrKee Tbursday evening, 4:30 e'Claack.

JANKKUSON f-t Ua)amla Jan. kelson, beloved eretcer or le.oia, saaaa-iil Harney. Harry. Harsh. Uaie Mrs Mary Benaeteta IVneraU eerwee rraaaer.

Nov. 1 II A at Mentefieee Ceanetery. Hprtn.fieid. La. I.

JEFFK. Of areue.a recet red ta aceteas aaa Hept. Eddy Iwuciaee Jarre, in hie I.tn year, member ef C.maaar k. IwTth Infantry Memorial oervlre at Easanuel Baptlat Church. Kxt.eneaxt.

N. Staav. day. Nov. 8.

St So P. M. KAISER Thureder. Ort SS Carelme P. nee Wlniertaeiaer 1 wife ef Jaaha B.

er. ttaneral Ireaw late real. anno. I set Morn. en Haturday.

Iv A. M. la-ferment Oroeawood Cemetery. KAUFMAN. Joeepb.

Tha New Tertt Ptiyet-rlana' Aaaaorlailea Is deeply hat aeeid at the untimely and staddea eaeth ef Its fea-low-memlier. It Joeeph ka a tinea. The eocletv has by hla deal Inaal a valued friend, a capable and ea meet worker, aahe for tee years baa ably fut (Iliad the duttea ef Heeretary. Tbawiah set all a yaauaie men. he had already attained a preft-rlenry and repot a 1 ran la hla aaaerlalty that were enviable.

To Ihe widow the wsriety evten.le its sinawresi srmpathy. futir realising tahst I be leea nf Boah a aetata character must mean le the anally circle. Ml I. TON" ALIUS, rreeideal. ALFRED M.

HEtJAIAN. a Acting Becretary. KRAMER On Oet SO. Ruth. In bee Isth yaar.

beimed daughter ef Harry and Stella Kramer Funeral rem her lain reaidence. aie We. i tM St Tbjtada. v- a. a.

KIIAMEII The Ray of Sm-ehlne Club Chap- ter i. annoum ea wu aeeD-ei sorrow in. death of Ihelr dearly beloved tramter. Ruth Kramer, Signed OOI-IHE Preenlrat. HORTENSK SIMON.

Secretary. KRUHE. On Sunday. Ort 57. at Fort lav-enworth.

Cotporal John sou of William Krve-. private, inttr- i menl National Canaetery. typree. Hails. LARKJN.

Terence. Iuneeel from John J. pos fhapa-l. 1 1AM Bathaste Av on Thuredav. t.

31. at 1 P. At. Ia-emieat 1 Ht. Ilavmonil.

I -a, afterwooe. Nov. t. If IS. 2 o'clock.

after a long lllneee. tieorg. Xsvter Me-Clanahan, daarlv beloved buslmnd ef I Caroline Inter McClanahan. In the 4Tth vear of hla age. funeral private from ui.

i. Hi Northweet. 1 Washington. D. at 2:30 P.

M. Thursday. Oct. 31. Alice.

Fgnrr.l from John Knx'a rhapal. I.V0H BstDsate av ow Tburadxy. Oct. 31. st 3 P.

M. Interment Calvary. McN'EII. Wednesday. Ort.

SO IttS. Agnea rtmllh McNeil, beloved wife of Itoberl Mi Nell, a.ed 44 yeare. Funarsl from her tale residence, da Sooraem Jeraey City. Baturday. Nay.

I. at P. thewce to Ssc.and I'nlted Preebyterlan Chun Hancorh Av near Boeera Jeraey. CHy. at 2.30 P.

MADDRA Anna at Kldgeeotsr' suddenly. Oct. Funeral private. MA8AETT At Weotleid. N.

ee Ort. 2 1W14. F.dvard L. Maaeett. In hla 73d )ear Kineral aervWa at bla late reeldenee.

Central West field, en Frldsv after noon, at 3 80. Interment at Falrttew Cemetery. Weetfleld. N. J.

MICHAEIJI. faseed Into eternal real at 1S Brooklva, oa Monday, tart 58. 1918 Joeeph Jules, beloved eon ef Humphrey and Cells, aea Iwhlmea. tn his fourth year. Funeral prlvata.

kind.y omit flonets. MONNIKENDAM Oct. 2. Max Monnlken-rlsm. beioveal heel-and of lnma eeaa ef Matilda and hrrrther-la-law ef Jsinee J.

snd William A. Ivteb. Funeral from rtiapel Mount Carmel Cemetery. Cyereae Hills. Tbareday.

at P. M. CAMPBELL REAL BRONZE CASKETS "EN DURE CASKF.TS IN VARIETY STILL AVAIL-BLK FRANK E. CAMPBELL "THE FUNERAL CHURCH" a N0N SECTARIAN USED WITHOUT CHARGE Broadway, 66th 67th Streets 8th avenue and 23rd street NOl -William a Ul "TUB Ft If II" HtKaHatr aad Ma frank K. 0 NTI -'m Maedaf.

rt 191 IUe Nw-eail. a.ad IS. lMveal daughter a-f Terrea Noreft'l from her lale eel lltrt Ht Ihurilay. 5 P. M.

ONVAN "Till! rt'KR-Al. fill It 'I' OV. Hi iriaoa K. pnda. 3 r.

OWEN am Ilei'hee 1. taave.1 husband ef TI'He Runninera Owvw. Hervi-e lliE FV Nl.n4la Ilrneaas) a.h HI Irtertatenl Heat liaiaead Hill. PhlladelBhla. Pens.

rATTEr. -Oct SO ISIS Hoe la ad pat-lereoa, beloved e' 1,1 a ry A pat-teraraaa Funeral Haierday. 12 A fram late rvaidene. 4a Meet Hi-'h Ht. Requiem ree IO A fhaerh ef poee ef I ana.

at near Aatiater-dam At. Intrrment Ht. liaymajaad taaa. etery far Juha O. Funeral not tee later.

ROIrRTSXN Shereood Ort 5 ISIS, at Memorial Moavlial. Merrteaewe, N. J. beloved husband ef Jennie rtoHeetsoei Funeral at hla taae reelaVtare. 1 1 Itnajlaaverd Weet.

Meaaei'aln lkea V. Thcredar Crt. 21. at 13 P. M.

Interment St cenrrnknet ef family. HOHI.IO.-eer faeaaav. s44enlr. at hla nonie, I aaaaf. am Ine al.nt aaf Ort.

ratiVai aivaie I'rteiaala ate rearueated te please aatn.l rtneere. Rl'tMAK. Tina. Ort. X7, belated anaaar ef ll-'tert It Itwaak I'uaae-ai ftaMat It a Funeral fhail, I f-v A e-v-nar 1 12 Ht Tkarada).

5 P. prlvata. AlIVIV Or. Oi 5. Caroline Hilanaa baiuea ef Jack Sod l.arr.ner" riaoa rai n.rvi,-ea at tbe Itartem -raverl Itiavl.

Lreaaaas Av et Hi. i nul ar. emit floaters st 30 A I Stt 1.1. -On Ort Matty A een a-f aia r. 'a Iironf.

and earn ef the late ocully of furaetsl hei.afier SHAW Adell la'oa. sf'er Sclef I e. ae SVrv.ce. at Ira Meteor HI lecet It: a. N.

I I HUKPHI Kl' -Satah tMt'aHa aa IV. alia! va nraernern. a.n waar-n i -e I 1 Men Ihiraveth I aaaaecal Si rv Sieattng III an. Srkafali.l a lira i -ln. ee Heea.aaal I Wa ieitH M-aa-aa.

laaortU. SI ten A. M. KUvd.f aeaaalt faaaeea a HMMINilTciN On Taaeedar r- B-aia. ert Vyililam.

h.l-ied heaiavv4 af Ueeaee i lirtdve Hlnaatallkaaaaa ruaaecai eaaa-race el bis late heme. I aa- 1 0" a taeer Vk taaa ear I "laca, eaa Tbaaeeatay aaww Im at a jo i SMITH -a-aaa cat 9. la Mm Marearet. -4 e-bar a.r rraeiia Hanlth. la her ea-ia Faaaerl la-awaa I her late ree.eaa-e 1 laeamerd Piece.

I mm Ha lure a aaaariatr a -a aa- a. taa tier lr4 Saerey 4 Wiar aa. Minae I Ia la.a. Wlaere aaaaa l. be said foe the r-te at' saaaal I eaa, a tent Calvary esaaaieei Meaea? eeeteee SMITH At I-eriaae Ceaan KaAee veetaavat smiih.

eoe ef Mr a.d Ma Sto'th. ef 1as tavh St a end a aaaaria a an hm a.4 vaaet r-a-eeel aa ,11 a rkf ai l- aaeul mt aa Tka-rnae a iViik I a Aa, a 1,1 Al Si. a radar, at i asiin -ai. m. deuchtee ef Ma aal sua.rth aa.

etatee atee mi 1 Ietld W. saaiath ad ear. Jr I ajnetal laan Kee leae raen lee TA httaaey Ae I Jaaharot. I. I i Ort.

il at a A. rmmm el 4 Bertn.laaie a Weata. et A. lr-ln ma HelTa i i a eaaaa l.ry A ceneae fyl IlilL-a Teeaadar. at aaeante-.

elfe ef ihe late N. at petvate Oat e- Caw la A- aea ae I I 11. Mela BVeew. W. I tae ai-fe TERN Oa leva, eaae ef nan.

eaad he. Jeaae. 1 1 -a-aaa I lUii'amie, are taeaMhee ef laavaa eae Ere era a ihe la'e Clara a-r. Mcas Haeew Fvaaeeel daa Nan. 3 at te A reartdeeee I arte ialc -vr ha I a.

a la i a I'raaaaaie STVTVf-SANT at but aaaaane le Neai-at tt I Ir. ahe Slat yeer et Sa age. Haawvtj ea Has laan le. are mt ta la i a Pilar Stni itaaai Ftawe.ai aanv. at Mara a in the Beeeaeve.

leak pi aad 3d At a-e Frvaay at II a. TMOMPSatiN A i kaaa IMU. I eeeaj lrey II IS ef an Mary nisy aaaa ef Peat I. I. ITaaverel a-cva-ata a iifjaaaaa amayaar aija-e leiaeary ae tart.

I. lata, el Beae H-raial Irsaee. reaaa eawe.a raaraated hire tat acitasa. TaTHUJ. Oct re, rVeeege te hla 'A year, el ahe a.illaara ef hie ta Mlrt F.

NirheeeMt. Ha end kaatk, avna. Nonce taf javerai la let VAI.E aS oddeaala. In Ma4iee-. Wis ea rtya rw laitee a w-aaral wire ef Travara-e r(.

hervrcve Tm. tl Nr.IlAl. a Mi Ik. It M.a. aaA-h Ht eara.ait I ara I rMai atterneaaax.

1 eaaeck. Inlei am private. VAN l'i: fVATEn- Suaen, toe ef tt.e lata Charles Via ae TA .1 eervlcare at her 'a'e raaieaare, IT TA eaSa. In art on St ltoc.au tnee. lfc Tha.

re day after-aciaan I arkak laaterree-nt St Oeeentaetd aamailety. VAN DVfk -a rdaleni. at Pe Beds. Pane, tart IV I'M a. katlanne tan I'jr.

h. loved dau.hter of Ken. E. a tea tits is N. T.

XI! kin 4W. I -a Ilia I 4 "aa tart i rj efe a a ina in Hoesraj W. TA aiker. Netwe ef lutietal hereafter. llanake.

taaUa THE PI Nl.lt A I. lilt Hi It Beatdwaa klVh Frana I ampbeil a. I lbure 3 riaara PUT -Walter a.e 51. beUrwd em ef Joseph eavd napbie Wernert ri brother of Arnold. Ixtnard.

end inanl-er of V. C. aeafc ataarnh- llot- Trinl'y l-hnra-h. si Alpha Tau Alpha. Wee fiide snandard liaaehell tluh IVtaveaal set-a-acee at Av Thttrrxtay ecenl-y.

tkrt .1. 1 st o'rlea-k. I unersl Friday. Ne. I at 7 la I eeeta.

give 11 say. ef Meed rentlauee a very higheat pee uality at the vary lea eat prseible reel. Phaira Itaekran nW day ee avgh Hkw New Catholic Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven Meaat fleeaaat. Weak key I sr Ceealy. ee the llaa-leaaa Belleaaed.

rite anllee saeetki ei 18 hike Pan lee, le aaa reaadr. MeeiBl Paeavaesl SAelkew Is al the eettewaare ef Ihe eaaaatari. The aieat ef (be eeeaaHeey Is always ka iiinlisii. KKCEtXISO TACIT. Ash ear eewd fee beekUt Calvary eV eVIlieaa Cayxnetei-Ua.

14 Set Steal Bayee. It teen awe piesa SOara Tie Rev. WILLI A at J. $nWART. ntE W00DLAUT, CLMETEKY 33d St.

By Karfceaw Train sM'kr Treves otp-at. re Ea zt. now ts. Lota ef eve rare ea! BEAlTirtL UilSiil.ti rVeea View Cesjaetety, takeet Vaalts New Beete fypia a.e fyfCace. SOS Ttsaea Wit.

Phena taeveet rU4L as id ally mederaiels prvraad at lie aaa. OS BLOOMLSUDALa. laeh aarf 1 Av. al. Taiaete.

r. a i i ty I I vt ET 'V reail, ai iieea a-- rt afa ae I aee a-f fe iara. eat tlaae aaaa. aara fa ta'a4 aeivait l.t oe farv. I i 4, i lata JTPH i TJ.

aKe.a.la. raa a liw lajii-arraf I Iiaii4 e'la ml A -'t Va rel I sa-. a- aatce a-a. kea taa'e rae.1'.'., au a ret aea IVaatataea. St I P.

II. 4 anrvetm ti. seed e.ari We m. I. 't at I'ta Hae arf Am.a aa tre le S.laafd Va aa aaaa a.

I IXi-rral fnin I -a aaaaai. eatra la It. ti. raaak-)m. A 'A 'i'4aa U'unetl IM Mat e.

i i. i luie'1 aa fitcarda lanan Iv leu-ad I II I KT Oarlaa A. Aaaaata- Pa 1 IT. oua, eeeeed aeay al Paea- 1 dt.a. Cal in I II I WINTHIl -I Ylntam Ivaltr, a.twa.4 I I 'na aa.ee laa.ta Hleee a uaal Ttanaar I P.

laaaaaa i laaa.ara, -aet et I ItHTJ fart. M. at Uaaenr llat. 1 11 llnteiialire. Wa l.

Vt aiee a.f ark eed yeeaa "ei aaaarv. a- fi i.aa, i. at 3 et fwa-ae tuaMeaaJ Peraaae, 1 Snua a-k Aa. Siuwnt a-in. leieraaaa am Vtaatiat Jn In" liraj aaeta.

aaT lVa.e l-aa4 a.a'a see ldu rl I-e-vtl-apv A I rer tea faae- tiT Ma ay ea i eey. laMe I i a I I saw a al llama. e'4a tj I Ma law. tea, eaj teaaa fa-aaaa Are- lead 1 saaaiaaa) ae kaa caa eaeat IT.t'Na II Spaarlal aaea-aVee a-, laoae at -e aa-iel hm "anas a e. Ilea a Aa Ii S' aa al a.

far rnn'a r- IV Freeafc. SlLaa. i e--a W-n aaa I i.4 1 I I aHtaa a aaa. aa-aea firct4e. A't are a.

t. lea HvltkllW Je -eea-a taaae- v--, r-a. a t-ar-a art I 1.1. 4 le east Va dr. FA-'1 epa -e- a ria.

I. VI aaeie raaa kr. taai HOT AND aaee ee a' aa i a a i ee a a -ssajasw a as as AN VaVVC HALLOWE'EN PARTY SPKCIAL I NT lUXCING (JM tiff Pelkan. V.imm Tai.faVeee ts ar TW teeea IS. Ina eesasa mt -Mat --e A easy JTerurf li-f SW a HAt I.

i Sua 11 XI STRAND ROOF TABU. D'llOI DINNLK Dl. LUXL AN LNT1RLLY M1W -nd OJiO.lUE Mi Bretton Hedi Broadway. 65th lo 6(xK St. aaahwey Ptetaee i tj a St lac la' aree ssreaarva ataatieew sea.

fa A3 a hv aad TSlN-ltXT Mil' mt iihar (awe ee I aae a laeea. Heeaaa sad Pan ale F-ata. re Pee Dsy. P.lWw. laej.eare a ee Pet fcev trsTAisithr Hi.straT trXt F'ol CearflaaasHel Hcyrr.l.

alfr' tte ee C.eetaeaaeee eat a ac laXl a ta. aelle Ika S.r-ar-. Inee eed tea facia Saewee axrsnes to Can' "S4 ra'at asaeteaeet set ee ea laera ae. s.aceca. i MiiiimmiiimminiiminimuiimiiiH TO II HMT ItPf ktlflT.

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