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THE KT3W YORK TIMES. FRIDAY, PEBRtTARY 23. 1010. a LAWYER IS ACCUSED IlICIIARITIESIHQUIRY CrnclaJ. Char B.

E. 'Curtton Solicited Accident Cases from Doctors. iczMzrrr is denied In Washington Heights In stltvtlon Threatened to Sua for Their YVageo. Ma's of tha Washington ll.tuhte against which charge of ml --n-nt were mad In connection Investigation of th Stat Charities at tba Bar Aaaoota i. at yeatarday'a hearinc l'f.

il. J. Burst ein of 648 West who wrote A latter chart ra.t conditions, had offered to sell i i ltn iort fur l.ouo a building -ri hi home from the hospital. that 0. ii.

Hummi, it. r. i. iK iu who ia a lawyer, had i case tronx tbe tln- of the medical atarr and Baa In fcM witn theni. I hariee It.

fctrong. be the hnnr la belli held. I that he would place before i.n-vtnc Committee oX the liar itta leeiunony reardJnd' i i 1 I'UKonr reatardlnc Dr. Fur. and hia eon eame after WUIIant i tik.aa.

eounael for the city rnii'iifiii of fherltlea, whoaa In-t -r- ioi made t-harsea against the hua I had read into, the recvi'd i-T. letter. The letter waa a -) rrlllci.in ef the hoapllaJ. manage I Iii wlihh It aa said that the r. i not fit fur a dns h.nnea.

r. Hur.teirt asserted that bloody from It. a hoapllnl had been into hia and into the -i. Marl s. Uln.helnier, attorney for tio.i'lt.1.

testified that the hcaapltal I rent the building from Ir. for a year, and he re-I He offered to eel) the building and lhy refuacd. lr. t. ari.

ae assistant, testified that 1 t.uratoa, had offered to split feee on accident eases and that hvnti-Una In the hospital had i i Mm that they had bean approached Mr. foumtoo. officials denied almost r-r In the report of the city 2 -i rtntent of ChartUee. Commissioner stopped the prtrceedlng twice to Iteputy Chaiitlea Coomis Lxherty and Abraham Oserhoff. i 1 of iri Kajxjall'a Island educational i i.i.

thr had not made mistake I i on the hospital. They re-1 I tne charges In both instances. i r. O. c.

McheL of whom the city I had that he occupied -t th off l. ll positions el tne tl, wna on the stand most or tne It. daiUed that he a.ed ill In.ututlon and said that 1 "iinrlv the atlendln tur. le aUnittted. an uetluna by Pot.

klM, that the hosi'ltal owed a fol I ef about In lecem; -r II io milted that nurses had i iitituimn for their salaries, r. i. read Into the record a irKt the waaittnaton ii'imiu il was ueina the nioner allowed It -r us ambulance aervtoe for other it. K'hel Sul.l ho could not i i th horses without consulting ef his amnuiance tnaie'tora. .1..

BM innr reiauiie; to i.r. lionet --innn WeJnrihlar thit IhelnvoatlaM i i Into th Washington HelKhta Hue- a I sttrted by revelation made 1 a nn ten tne institution in vK Introduced vestrrdny by Joh i i attorney for the hi ate Board it Iii the form of a io Mr. Slnaheimer from alias Jean ef Bound Hrook, N. a a remittance on her aalar aii-l asserted that Ibei-ty I t'-H her the Institution would soon ri. Kr.

iKiiieny said he had li. vr l.ard ef Alias bw nf before. lirrmnn beser, the radloaranher rf the iittal. taailfied that he would mtthitt ten blocfca 01 the place I 1 koi as led ae tne Charities miort laainted It. "Sty wife and child visit the hoa- aald If II aa aa aav.

1 u'Mn allow her te soil the edfe of i nn en IU in man wnoe eyes il I aee an Inch of ailrt anywhere a 't in noaottal must bw a mantae. he inuuiry taitl be resumed today. for paris artists. Vlcemttiia Rancougna In Cntar talnmant at Mra. Vanaarbllt'a.

M.s. William K. VanderbtlU Br, raned her house. Fifth Arenua, yea (i.uy aftemnon for a benefit entertain -t Birared by the Appul aua i a tenitxrary platform waa a tha white and void ballroom I.etty C'aiMah Sana Tench fx no Kalxedo waa the harpist i if ivarui-n waa tne pianist. i.

omiease de Haiicoiifne spoke of ti me hV the Apnul aua .1. in aris arid showed lantern i of r-hotottraph taken at tha war i "iii. About l.ia wae raised from ti-Keta and auhaenptloas to be used art war sufferer. be Vawiiih 'ommtttee In chares of sfiaie had Kenneth Krasier aa Its airman and Krneat Pelsofto aa Bec- i' Mixs Maivlna lioffmaa waa -Hirer, ana the other member were -art Hart, hsrles Charles na c.ioeon. Witt Marshal, aad janri bcuddtr.

A FltTIS. FM F.T. T7 v-w 7e have unusual apart zt.zzX proposition that will zrr per cent net income ci the cash invested, plus 2ier cent in addition there-! for a sinting fund Tliis apartment is located cn a side street on the Kast r'Je, hear Park Avenue. The ulIJcrs used rare discretion ii the selection of sitet good in the plan, and t'. ry have built well, but not extravagantly.

If you arc a.thrif ty in vestor, Ti will be pleased to hear from you. Positively no information regarding this property will Lc ivcn over the telephone. iiiton I. Slawson Comptmy ITl UUimm Jwmm, aVew rare holds its Dixie dinner. Waahlngtan March Ftatur th 8eutharn toclaty'a Danca.

Tha annual tHala dinner and danca at tha New York Southern Society waa held last aiftbt In tha rrand ballroom of tha Hotel Astor. There were no speeches, and one of the features of the avenlna waa the Washtnarton March, followlna- the dinner, whioh was led by a fife and drum corps representor The Bnarlt of A fter tha march there waa veneral dancing. 8. R. Bert mil Is the freeident of tha aoclety: William A.

Barber, Vice ITesltlent: William E. DucKner. Trras-urer. and fttephen La. Snowden.

Becre- tary. Ajnonc those preaent wre Mr, and Mas. (leoraa Oordon Battle, Mr. and M. border).

Mr. and Mra. I.yon te Camp. Mr. and Mrs.

Clement. Oalnea, Mr. and Mra William r.Ulolt, Mr. and Mra. Wllli.ru T.

Olbb. Mr. and- Mra. Htuart U. tlio-twmey, Mr.

and Mrs. Mcciure Kelly. Mr, and. Mr. M.

Jose.nh MoOluakey, Walter ali-Cork le. Mr. aad Mra. Stephen hlinwdeii. Mr.

and Mra. W. It. Perkins. Colonsl and Mra.

T-erov ftorlna. Mr. and Mrs. LaavM C. Town.

send. Mr. and Mra. poncar W'elton. and air.

ana sirs, nonui h. waiaer. PLAYBRIDGEFORDOG PRIZES 300 Soelaty Woman at Colony Club Aid Vacation Aaaoelatlon. i Three hupdrad society women played bridre yesterday at Colony Club for thorouf hbred doga aa. prises.

Tha oc casion waa tha bride toarnarnant given for tha Vacation Aanoolatlon, Incorporated, at tbe club throuah the court aar of Mrs. Wendell Baker. The tables occupied all tne floor aoace In tha larrr ballroom. Trie playing waa spirited, ana Keen interest displayed in winning the prtaee, which Included three cocker spaniels and a chow dog. About ll.BaiU waa realised from the tourua- menl.

Vour hundred aueats attended, and there waa an Informal reception and tea fullowins- I ha tournament. Mlaa Itnhlnsoa Hmllh Is Prealdstit Of the association, which helps eeir-aupporl-In girla to lay aside small auma for tneir arstttiona ana suiiiat raet inunt. Vice lreeident. Mlaa Ann Mar nan la Treasurer, ana air, uaaer, Beo- retaty. STILL SEEK TOURIST'S BODY NW Yorltar Who Mot' 0ath lit Alpa la Burlod Undar Snaw.

BERNJC rebi 1M. via Parta-8earch for Uie botliea of Hnry Hoffmann of New York and hta irvldea. who ara believed to have been killed la an avalanche In tha Engadlfia Mountalna, continues, i It la almnat eertalli that the bodies are buried under some twenty feet of snow, and the work of searching ha been made more difficult by heavy snowfalla in the past few day. Mrs. Hoffmann, who with her daughter ia at St.

Morlts. has offered a reward of S'jon for recovery of her husband's body. WED AFTER HOTEL ROMANCE Ik. ftalenhone. lately aaaapected that a romance-wsa In the making, but when Mlaa Thomp-eoa announced that she meant to take a much-needed rest for an Indefinite tima nothing waa thought of How ever, when Bracken suddenly decided that ha needed a vacation tha wiseacre beat an to ask queatlona.

They learned nothing until yeeterday whea Mr. Bracken ronfessed that they ware married during the few houra he took off on Wednesday. The wedding took place at the Church of Our Lady of Uood Counaet In East Ninetieth Street In the presence, of a few relatives and friend. I- i Lotoa Club Glvee a' Ladlee Day. The Lotos Club rave yesterday aft' ernoon a ladles' day entertainment which was largely attended.

Tha room were decorated with Xpring flower and the artists Inrlinieai Knrtque tiranaaoa. composer and piant.t Hugh Allen, bar llama; Mies Mary Warfal. harplat, and Miss Von Hasan. William Uevereus. a me nitver of tlva cnio.

reuited. The Kn tertaiiitlicnt Cominltle waa oomuoaed of Ir, w. walker, chairman: tianry J. tTns-e, Kacretaryi John KnderVIn, II. Mviviniey, ana iticnara Arntnu.

Mlse Meere to Wed Dr. T. Frout. Mra. ledger B.

Moore of Kllaaaeth, announces tha engaaement af her Ister, Xllaa Carolina McDonald Moore, totnr. Thnmaa Peck Prout of 40 Kast Kofty-ftret Mlreet, this city. Mln Moor i. a aausnter ot tne iie Mr. ana sirs.

Hoharl At. Moore. The weddina- will prvDeoay taae piacei una eipring. Albert-Hess Wedding. The tnarrlar of Mlaa Ruth J.

He, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ftelmar Heaa of 906 Madison Avenue, and Hlgmund 8, Albert took place yeeterday at the home of the bride. The Key. Stephen H.

Wlae officiated. Owing to mourning, only the relative and a few Intimate friends were present. SOCIAL NOTES." Mr. and Devereux Mllburn a-a being congratulated on the birth of a daughter at tha home of Mra. Mllburn' Mr.

and Mr. Chart Hteele, 11 Kast tflgty-seoond Street. Mrs. Mil burn waa formerly Mis Nancy t. ftteela Thia is tneir eeoona ontia, tn first an being a aaugnter, Mrs.

John Astor. who 1 staving at th Rlta-cartton, plana to leave shortly for Kntrland, and 'may sail on Monday on th Mcuw Amst.raam, The eeeond ef the aerlea of assembly nancea. oraaniaeai by tne College men's club for the benefit of their educational fund, will be held tonight at the Gotham. Many well-known society women are among in patronesses. Mrs.

John K. Alexandre. Mra' Churl ea Astor Hit. ted. Mrs Henry t.

Coe, Mra. Iiresel laahigren, Mra. William P. Ham llton, and Mra. oeorate Turnur will act as chaperon.

a at th Junior Bachelor' Lean Year tlanca. to be held neat Wed need ay evening at toe vender bait. Mrs. Georgay W. Bohtirmaa af 15 West Fifty-seventh street gave a luncheon yeeterday at Sherry's for her debutante nieaTS, jail, aaaary Munru, a raaa aaaeoas were all debutantes of this aeaaon.

Mrs. Amos Plnchot gave a reception and mu.lcnl. yesterday afternoon at her home, SJ Wast f'irty-sevanth a treat, i. Arrivals on Nleuw Amsterdama A ma. the paaaensara en the Klauw Alt.

stardani, which arrived rruni xva-teeSaaa aad FatmuJia, were at la C. I. tasnaam. ta, ana Mra, A. K.

'omnaruwiar, Ku.ena natwy, K4tm c. A. U. Rcha.ua, Mr. and Mra, Dun es klarworth, P.

K. Erlkann, Mr. end Mra. lamrv It, Kvana, Mr. ana tr.

n. nen.n. Biauilav Fletcher, W. H. de Uraff.

Fred.rH'k talent, taa iiarsraavaa, it, 11. jiue.r, kr an Mrs, F. Ashtan Jonsea. It fcrl.y, II. Onntntt Marken.la.

Mr, ana' ra. Icier Muitteck, Xtl. K.lli.rtli Itur 4 r- ntk. Ma and Mrs. tlu Klckall.

H. It. an at4 Mrs. tiu iNicaaii, kiaiilaeat. Jaha Mo Certain 1.

vi.rnurtmi, ri. a. titasaiiner, Mr, en tra lltuaepae a (Ipplcn, Mr, an atraa Ruriri, j. T. Panmh.na, 196 Per MONTH Waldorf Clerics uj.d.nly Marry.

utter. St'lholr twWhttVrW A romance of tha offtca at tha Wal ha TMS .711,7. dorfA.torU culminated yeeterday in -Jntand. of the Htraua Pmo M. itU U2fc the mtrrlti of Pennla J.

Braeksn and Hlad thltngo eaav io len HJrJj ment as Preehlent waa Vice rreetdetit "neither the Xrtsh VoluntIrV nor the slating him In an. werfug tjueatlona over began to visit N.I.. It would not. H.iiaJIv w. hav.

toi.Vi 0 Al? PWDC2nTIAI PDHPRDTV VeFJa. M. al VlaJVA'A'S THE PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK MANHATTAN fourth Avenuaj, cor. StreeL Eidrldje St. cor.

Rlvtnrton St. Seventh Av bet 48th 49th Sts. Laxlfi.ton A cor. ta4th St. Grand cor.

Clinton St E. 734 St. bet Leztnrton 3d An. East Hovstoa St. cor.

Esssx St HEAR FROM FRIENDS IN STRICKEN POLAND In a Crowded Hall Men and Women Get. First News in Many Weary Months. WOMAN FAINTS FROM JOY i i ,7 a n-aaamM Laarnad Htr Mothor Was AINo In I Waraaw Pathatlo Soono aa Now from Lavad Onaa la Road. Mora than 1.000 person, all ar. and some very aartted.

gathered In Lanoal Assembly Hall. SS neoond treat, laat Bight In tha hop af hear In a om word war-strlckn Warsaw. OuUida tn tha Pouring ral. atiothar crowd th.r It waa made up of man and women who 7.. buay jruppresalna throuafh tha lines ana WMMD kept th police detail their tfforu to break 'oTha together to hear tha offlcara of Hebraw BhelUrina and Immigrant Aid aariaa "'a patriarchal beard, and woman with draw, about thalr haU.

Th.ra waa aiso a spriuaung ac youna, per- -j. sons, nw.1 wnuin wr aea.a.a of the old folk they left behind whan they crossed tha Atlantic to better th.tr irtun. BkU11' I SIR GEORGE LAURENCE DEAD In opening th meeUng Rabbt Bamettl'" UCUnut UtuncnWCyUCnU Stegel asked that hie audlenoa remain ealm and almnly an.wer when thlr it iWiilail nol i make these faata kMw to hL lH II wm fearedT the eaoiiemeiit would be too Twm a aai.u sa inalK to call it the aociatv'a oitlca for new lB otuce tor aiata uer arer m-ma iwrni wen tne reaauaaa v. un every once Jn a while an answering call would coma from tha audience. Tk.M aa fllim nf When a woman via motoer a awaaaw been called arose with a flad cry and then collapsed, fainung in oer Wltb ioua cries oi jvr km A th.

name of hia brotner aa it waa a lorm. i- in.klia eaat not tha names. TTr: Inrfiilarenc. for. He begged hta audience a Lh.nSr;f7m,Tt"of nVS laat night to the analoue husband aisle to obtain pTrcatV icreemin Wbl, cited.

Iter parents are sajo. a-wi our- Ing the war aha has neen trying to get 1 aaarat from thoee she left in tha oldl aretaaiarjr I ivii aiaai mmmw aaa. www I a half years ago. ,1 Ciat First Ward Blare Waat, 'Another who received word from harl a- rl.n ,11, mr In Waiaae area a waa ea ra. nawaiaa aasTiaaaa aaa aru i a Uaara ktret received inquiries from elx of hi i.l.

u. j. a.va tw Broadway heard for the first time since I the war ahut off communication with Waraaw from hia mother. Another who! rooelvaxi a nolle to call for a letter at I Ika an.il.lv Affloai waa Maanaaaal I'rtrin 1 of 10O ta tan ton Mtreet. He haa baaen two I and living with my son-in-law, Harris Bearai.

Harris Segal wrote; "Our mother-in-law la with ua and ana la a welcome member or th fam ily. We celebrated her seventieth birthday last October, and a he had a really joyful tima. We had eight German eol- dirr with that evening aa jier ia anouier letter received: I I bag ef yeu try and find rav flaaea, who left ma almoat two year. aae. with all any that, ha may find condition batter la America.

Inrraa hi. Ineoniav aend far le atamea. and aaw a naav. aaaaa naaara araan aim anq 1 aat alone and pennlleae It waa iS TxZA A tha Urst time rn Amerloa. In moat cases each thought tha other waa a till ta eoiana EXECUTOR ATTACKS WILL ftaua rilwa.

Maea ar I aye Divorce Sara F. K. Younfl from In Wife's Bstato. FTann u. Turner oc Miusnoro, i tecutor ot tha oaute of Mra.

Krleda I osecutor Marsh Young, who divorced tadward T. Thaw before marrying Frederick 15. Toung of Oatman, yesterday ap plied In tha Bur ogetee Court for par. mlsaloa to amend the petition asking that the will be admitted te probate. Thaw waa tha half brother of Harry Kendall maw ana was not namaa aa a taeaaeflidarv In the instrument which be queathed one-half of tbe residuary estate of about for th Ufa benefit of Toung and the other half for th benefit or taawrencs vopicy tnaw, son of Mrs.

Toung by aer first marriage. Mr. Turner wanta to amend the peti tion bv Ineeetlng the atatement that Mrs, Young ootainea a oouuaivs oivorcs rrom ner otner nusoano. ioitriuge 1 Peat, tn contravention of the laws of and New York, because her I eaaldenoe wss In Nw York at aa.a lln. tha atecreo wss alaned bv tholaf Mevana court.

ii'j-nirnM ao a ouna i on Jan. II, mil. it ia aiiegeai, waa me- i gal, ana tne stairm-ami i. maoo tnat I estate aa the husban.l af the deceflent. I Tnun.

ia not enaiiivca aaa aim rw 11 i iia Washlnatan Sauara Flayers to Tour I pltd arrangement with th Washing- ton atuere PUyars whereby dl a. I red a tour of Kaslsrn cities lo made I thla Hprlng by that organisation. The tour will begin Monday, April 14, and will ambrare Washington, Boeton, Phil- I adelphla, Chicago, Cleveland, Pitta I i aetroit, ana ntner otiis, aa wen nw.mna idiidww aaa. wv.w nra aaira. Ktrauas a appea waa iaa- e.

i rtaaa, ayera ana and the children are in want in nawaaw. en. or lb. laat or That'a my father and mouier, ruh to cuiornia shouted Ha rah Vreemaa of Kaat ye.t.rrta' st the he mih Ktra aa aha struggled 4own th elva Itaes. 4 year In tnia country ana tn inquiry Mra i.trisi.

arnolo, a well-knew raanv i. Cat night waa tha first word thai haa business wetnen af dlt en Men. Inadefee? mine from hia relative abroad elnoe at her aaiaa, t'linten street, that "Jtv a addreaa or Soaaa Wl MIRat-IIMANM. Ml year. eld.

I. l7t a 'l" Hi'hlMltaU wrote I mummm the kaltHreMs hu.lnae. with hi. heaather en. IT Vit beat of yeu to let mv eon-la.

law Is aaiae ef ValeKnUtltig Mllla, at M4 TmM WU VL'V i -Jl )lt on al hi. taste, aeleclml by aa a number or college towna, where I RRRNARp mABTMAK, a retired atseakeal, I morning. I tnow it ail, aa i am a tna-gtiaranteed enrage ment. will be played. I died at hlaheatia bleat Trameet Avenue, I atrtcal woman, may- be able to help ON PLEDGE sT-aJL- A 1VV1 JL4 AwJL JL UHU.NX Courtlandt cor.

148th St. hkooklyM Smith cor. Llvtn.ston St Graham cor. Debevolse St Pitkin cor. Rocksway Av.

PER CENT. CHARGED ON LOANS REPAID WITHIN TWO WEEKS FROM DATE. THREE UNERS PURCHASED. Pacific Mall QU Dutch Vtaaala for Cantral Amorlean Trada. SAN TOANCI8CO.

Feb. 24. Purchase from tha Boyal Dutch Waat India Mail of three' la ra-e bassenrer and freight ship company, under tha joint control of tha American International Corpora teamsnipa by tha acuia Jdau eteam- tion New York and W. R. Oraoe at Co.

I of pan Pranclaeo. was announced today. TM deal. It waa reported, involving an expenditure of M.UJU.Ouo, waa con- summaiea in Mew York yeateraay. me veasela will ouerata out of thla port to Central American and Panama.

was I ia. for which already, are drawn, will be added to the fleet. Tha thro veaaela purchased ara th Venezuela, Colombia and Kouador. slater ships. Whan the Panama Canal la reopened th run of the veaaela.

will be extended to Caribbean point, and when th two andiuonai liner ar built to Mouth America. Th purchased ship now fly the Dutch flag, but II la by their owner that If lawe iwrmlt thaw wu uno.r American regtatry, with acquisition of lhra more vasls I th paoirio Mail Htearnahlp Company, IV" tion sd W. H. O-ace at will have ten jor, tit nt remnant of th. old days who th South- rn Paolflo operated Ita service to tha I Orient, are the i'eru.

C.lr of Para. New. boTtV 3 I were sold to th syndicate for I While It waa said here yesterday that I a a I ir. i. I i.n in ina I fw ,7 itSii i.c Wwi.

TuSH I are or aoout o.fuu tons rapacity, and are I ma -i w.llWi.Mriat0 Intornatkmal i I rounder or tho Folklore Society and Hlatorleal Writer. TVTvnst VWh. H. Tha ataalh la an. I 1 7.

ef Uurlifi, rtl- I row or tha AnlhrofK)loglcal institute and I tPla- a Ska HVtl, nalalaa i I aaa y. th the I Kolklora Society, of which he waa a forl mr lie wsa porn in ixHinnn 1 ana waas ruuwicn a i irtts v. 1 1 ui uinaiiB (ScliOOl. Sir eore waa formerly editor l0r The AnUouary. The Archaeological I neyiew.

ana ne otKiore journal, ana nma amuaai ai.niTij on toiaiore ana hlatoriosj uhlaMJL Kataraaa avi aurvlwa him. Charles H. Charles H. Coffin of SIS West Ninety- seventh Street, who had been President I xti ar of thla elty alnca tha flrat of thla month, morning In PurT.li wrier. n.naa gone ior ijie aivaaabaa, i waaai aaaaraa aia naavraTiiiv WILLIAM Ar ltm Freatdeet ef Reee leuiers of thla md noaa wao Join.fl the gnl" I Klghty -eighth etreet.

In I hi. u.fi.irHin vaar. aia area aatraa aa I Wales and ceme te this roainlry tn 143. m- a 1-4 in tha Muhlen. I Hoaultal la tn hia eieatv.

I taint u. a-. a aaa tamM I aia hi eaa. Charlas K. We.tere.it.

aurvli HtNgT wiskmh, a retuea eaetnaati maser. zor nny raavra a raeiaent ureen 1 d'i A hon I 1. Zl ear. 1 i wauy. ana a.

i I Captarn JOHNiR, MoOtLIAM. rev tha I 1 die at Ma taorna. 15 -Va yekaaff Street, Irn. at Wadneedav. Ha aa vaar.

I tuo old. 1 11 I V.I I Masters, Sara. Maw aaa WlaU rhrtaaaai iVi LJSu: counoi Trlaa. fur seas, an four daochtere. it.

I a.aana at war Bwwnuaa a.a was a member of tn ttreokiya redereUoa af I P-inaaa nis repreeeniauve, out Mr. Ken-Jewish Chemise. I nedy refused to take part In thla plan Mrs. KHTBLLIO A. TOMTKWIt.

foe a I to procure harmony. great many years a resident ef Brraaklya. I wraow Tempkins. died yeater-l day st th hem of her daughter, Mra Rich-1 ard Meyer, la I 1 at laa. aaa I Bl year, .1 J.

noun BROWN, who died In the Brook-1 tyn Jiome mr Aged Men en Monday, was I iQi-meriy an anist ana srciuient ister tu I WZSXFwtSiJZ. and 71 airi" Sriaan (a will Wa k.nw la I Mr. auaAN a. iayrr. -ia P.

aarre. formerly a furniture aeiier an i I rMI OMwlMlw) -M3alrtjrBP Iffh ilta-l aaa I iV'Z nr rnataenoa in nrooaiya ene was sa settv I vlTJ-! "'ff. M-thodiat aplaoopal CTiurch. on of tna Beard of Man-I aiere it the Methodist Home foe tha I ana rar ar ran waa eaKtratery of the I Mronary aoolTtV. r' I AStf art wruulIT, so yesrs eld.

an er the I l.r. whoii. rneat dki- isTlImslcaT krd Allien TV FUC1HT. so rear eld. ene ef the "i-r-.

was i hT. J.n vunHr.N 1,10.1 'lUtvai I Arcanum, and Breoklya taodge, Na .52. ta. aa, an 1KB. FByrnicRTCK: w.

mtjodru. a Mu a th. civil war aad an at thoa who marches with Pharmaa te th aaa- dlad ea, Wa.aaa.M at hia honaa In Bridgeport, Ceaa- la bis igniy aai.itiai year. WILLIAM H. A MaTRONO ef IS Cn tral Park West dial en Weonlay th.

NeHh Hudeea Heepltal In Weehawkea. 7. I day at har hana, 14 Farh atreet, Orang. ia i-ar. Mrs.

taenard, Val l.r rortr-i AMCHRR rnant, aiea en wanaay at ais Bom la I Jamaica. Ia, t. In hie alatletk uiivii i if rvi. ntv.Thea. MrTamtiV-T '-eaUl I aha nrlilah raralea aVa u.a..

eaaapaaay, aiea ana i i.aay at aia same ta tiritwic, in si rortr-eiatn year. Mra. SARAH A. TOMrKiNB, one of the moeaa eaairaaaat wniaaaaaaaa. i aiaa aa Wdnal.y at th hum af hr deuehter.

year eira. nacnaraa nrar, aa 1 nai ptaos, in aer WILIJAM A MARTIN, Pre.ld-n ef tbe dtd en Wednesday la a koepltal Ja Rich-1 ffeutton Tiuai lommiw er Mouitoa. lit. th 7 1 aiaa Maiaia, aa aaa aaaaaa aa i I Mrs, Bsdclirrs was aa ardent worker for I the aalvatlea Army la Mw Jersey far taaayl year. I tha Mroaa.

ea Monday aia hi. aaeat at years, I lie wea eecretary ef tne laeal aeaeel Board I nf IHatrtct ta. and wa aeeelr intereai, In publle echnet work. He feuseed etaae er anaeajiie eniiaren ia nmue aehoel 41. and stippnee milk le in panne annoei children.

air. iianman wss a wiaewen 111. runeral look piece yl tart lay. AVMKl. COOK, a eeenlo artlt.

died la tha roivcnnio iioapnei on enneuy aighl. lived with hi brother. William Cook, at 320 wen rorry sscena atrset. ASS FOR and GET HORLICCCS ORIGINAL MALTED MILK CAaay ease-tatae eoat T0U aaaaa vars annr i an a iiZa ri'ory ot nara.iup I -vmr aaar IIMat. SS I a waa waalaw.aa, j.

Wkmirr a i HIBERNIANS FIGHT OYER PARADE PERMIT R. J. Kennedy, Head of County I Branch, Asserts Usurpers Were ReCOZniZed bV the POIICfJ. SAYS POLITICS FIGURED Polleo Commlaalonar Wooda Da- claraa That tha Regular Rofutad to Arbltrato. I New Tork County branch of tho An I aslant Order of Hibernians, and J.

Power Xonllan. a lawyer, worked hard all LlPfTi" M'V'li. "WX it i iStunc! I 8tr the Injuno- a inn -a laa Aiiiainawi a saae at ea st ww I aTat 1 1 nn Hon la obtained then an application l5 I I L-Vl be made for an order compelling ommissioner oooa to grant a permit the Dlalntirra. According to air, Kannedy'the pa rsons In poa.eiu.lon of I oi uucs. inaing tnemseives out or, aaain.il thav sot toi.uitr ou.ht ubii.h "an rOTLitlX! I "7u- T.

iT.i; I uaurp toe -riant to paraae on ruin Avanue, which baa been enjoyed by I opU.p B.mrv MVenty Kenedy doonwd that everything i in in nai nil nr linos wniiiri wtm inM M. or rde? would jtiv wy uefor. n- haf aacrltt.ed their I 'MUta to be reooanlsed aa members of ce raiaaiioii He era of the opinion that Coroner Timothy llealy, wno neatia tne new organitannn, as. I 0 by such men as I'ounly t'lera I Hunneirter, John 'Uonnell, and othere K(i war active In the campalan In I enicn Mayor Mucnei waa eiectm, nan tl a rVlr UWI I a I 111 I I UBBgllTeB mwm ailB -ntl- upheld th rtiles and bylawa of the old order from th riant to oaimde. "About eight weeks ago." said Mr.

lmy, "a committee reDreaeiiung tne national or. a I sa ion ca 1 1 CO upon I Uenutv Police Commlaalonar Hcull and I asked for a permit to parade. We called islx or seven times afterward, and then we nenra tnat tne permit had Bean given I tkl. a memoera. we piacea Deror coninna- sioner Hcoll affidavits mad by Joseph Mrljuirhlin hilata.i r.hi.

PM.i.i.nr a i Pecretary Philip J. Sullivan. These af- fldavlta established the fact that we I were tha only recoamlsed bodv of HI bernltns In thla countv-a link In the chain, of between SWono and iW too 1 arin Pa in oerade don biTlevi 7 SZM "ini" m.r. than Tiai i n. -m.

.1 I front of t. Patrick's Cathedral, but will tie no stand unless we get Coroner Healy was In -Washington laat ana vvrmiv, Mght, but Kugene J. flood. Who Is as-I organisation. ald Uiat a atatemrnt from their aide would be given out later.

The tui. 1 t'once wooda aent out a statement last nignt wnicn read Application was made for a permit aa prsnw on lltn ArfniH on Pat. yer- rick a JJay try two different groupa, both prnru-m simrting at 3 CIOCK in tne axter- noon. One arroun renreaienfH Iv by Coroner Timothy H.aJy. Both applied In the name of the Aivnient Order of Hlbemiana.

Th. nt.ii.na rv.n. -wto war, bring these 1WU "JnKtaly It grouna tos-ether In ill Interested for the turned out lmpoa tnia committee. Mr. Ha.lv nromntiv an.

There Seemed to be nothing to do, inereiore. nut to grant to tne Ancient Order of Hlbemiana, aa represented by Mr. Haaalv. tha im inli to tiararf. n- Fifth Avenue at tjio tima reoueated.

I have told Mr. Kennedy that If he wlahea to paraae at some other hour or at some otoer piece on Ml. 1 'at rick a Iay I should IM oonaiaer.iiis application." 1 1 ft I INT IN OPTRA a aaiaia wn.ninu a. oaa, r.iwruaj lor Klrstsn and Anna Nielsen, the two DaaUh women who have gone through pnvauon ana want during a ten months' unucoMful hunt for engage aaua.a- ara tress. Following th publication or fa of their case in yeaurd.y men is in tneir lines as ainser and ae the I mom "a 0 New York Timbs several In- caine that may lead to en and, what they want most, a chance to make good ht their profea slona.

The Nlalsena did not learn of thla un til- thy came home last nlulit about clock after an all-day search for work. When a timm reporter tried to infem-- iV5 hi. iwi, JlT-TnV '-me' homTTn' the' reach them at their lodging earlier In lert and nletely tired out. We never knew anything about their mil we read it in said tha woman iter. They came rough friends, and waa tnat tney iri.

-kn imini were charming girls who were trying nara to support ap nope Fei a enanoe. for tney oeaerve Sny One ever aia Klraten Nielsen, the alnger. received through Thb Tims yesterday the news that her application to tie neard at the Metropolitan had been pasand on and they would give her an optortunlty for a voice trial within a few alao that an agent who book, engagements for oonoei ta would hear her aiiig today. and possibly give her the chancy to ap- "JrhaVot, concert in a targe moairs PKa aetreaa al. tae whn tjanfa ta Set Into the nioviea because her an tha tOnallala Blava faae tha ww wwwiw mv preseii rooelved a letter addressed to Tub TlMae from a woman who said: reaa tne article in run nana tnia you in the way Of work In the plotnree.

on the stage, or otherwise, Tour Dan- tan tl-inoasa I my neauurui viueeai Alexandra, whom 1 admire much," I There were several other liinulrlee. one of them from Mrs. Cliarlea elhober. Recretary of tne nily rkaciety, a re-llglous-ptillsnthropla organisation. One contribution was received.

It waa t'j. and was sent tinder th Initial H. William H. Follette NORTH TONA WANDA. N.

Feb. 4. Word was received here tonl.ht of the auddon death In New York of William H. Kollelto, owner of the largest fleet of canal boats In the Btataa. He waa President of the Padflo Dtartatch and th New York, Buffalo and dreat latkea Transportation company and waa tha owner of a number nf lake freight-era.

Mr. Kollette served two term aa Mayer af North Touawanda. EDWIN M. BACON DEAD. Onco Managing Editor of Tha Now York Tlmaa Olaa at 71.

BOSTON. Feb. 24. Edwin Monroe Bacon, who left the staff of Tub Naw Tomk Timb in 17'J, after being assistant night editor and later managins- editor, died at his homo In JondVeTr. Plnckney Street tonight, in his seventy- I tiu was oom in rroviaence.

ti. ana I after being educated In private schools I In PrnvtriNlua Hiialnn anil Ptilladal. phla. became a reporter on The Boston Advertiser at the aire of 111. Mlaarlni It raw TmnTJ ITh: I entered the employ of Thi Nkw York Tlatca.

In 1H7J. aiter his health tailed, be went to Boston anal becaaie corre spondent for Thb TiMats and returned to tne stair or The Advertiser. A year later Mr. Bacon became editor In chief of The ftoaton Ulotxv from which he realirnad In IHTH and returnaxt to Tha Dally Advertiser, of which he Docame editor in chler in istl. Three yrara later he resigned to take the same devote himself to literary work.

I For many years Mr. Bacon waa a "Pec ai writer for xhe Hprinafieid Ke- volum of Boston hlstiry. amomc itia wife, who waa Miss Tcusta, K. Ill 11, and daughUr survlvs hlmT I Mra. Leora C.

Laughlln. Mra. tora C. Laughlln. widow of i at '-a .3 una was horn In Mlddletown.

and waa a aaugnter of the late Norman iir.t niisuanu neing tne lair nev. nam- uei rticnara runer or Hurralo. Mrs. by th ll-atuahliii waa a contributor to the muga-wi I sines and prominent In women's clubs. The Rev.

Bruno A If ara. The Bev, Bruno Alfere, fir taelve year an aaal.tant at th monasturv Church of the Hacred Heart In Ynnkera, I Oiefl wednesitny nlarht nftor an lllneas I or three years. Father AllVra waa horn In llermany Jan. IMM. Me came i to inie conntry tacnty-eigtn ypara hko, I nici a iv HUUt lllll TI VI e- 111 I mH onlalnr.l to the i.neMlhood ratna airera had "tudici st I ho Mount Calvary and Mll- I waukee Memlnary.

lie was stationed at I c.i. aunn i ne napiwi i nun-it, I oirtri, a-a vw a ore -'lty. rticnara toung, jr. I fiarHal to Tin Vra. Tor rime.

I ia ia. nr. iai i ina. I Tnnfc. T.r.n tc.k I 7 I Toun.

of 0T Lincoln Road. Brook- I Ivn. vice President of the Rlchajd I Voiinar laathav fnmnanv I ln.l.u ht" country home in -Wells vllln, in this I county, in nis tnirtietn year. Oeath waa 1 caueea by meningitis. Iila father la one or the leading leather merchants in this country.

Mr. Young was stricken last I Saturday while on a week-end visit to I nia country home. aVswrtatpe sad deaca aiertee tntewdeaS far aasertton in Tk Wet Trh rtetea my a reaeyeoaeat te HMO ALHKR'I -HKeit, On Thurwl.y, 81. tha itev. lr.

aitiin wiaa, ltuin josa-phlna Heaa. ttauahter of Mr, and Mr, eaalmar llaaaa, to eianuti.i ealla Albert, eon of Mr. an Mrs. Aatulph Altwrt ot lamrastor. IVnn.

BLAK Mary A. K-lly tu Themaa I'. Hlake. Bawekla. BBCKKR KAY.

Fab. S3. Runlos I- Kay te Vt'tlltan, 11 I Cltol.KH It A 23. Gl. ly.

Il.ndy le James r. Honeaea. CJra ARMSTRONG. uddRnly. on Tliuraiiay.

Feb. twie. Wlliuam ll.nry, aaiovea nu.raiia af Anna frrvlcea will b. held at August Funeral Future, an sih near ftfilh un Hatt'nlay. F.K it I o'fUmh.

Inlet tneht Mnntgumery. N. at coiiv.nlenc of family. fa'w-burgh (N. Y.I paper pie.

copy. ARNOLD. Mra. Iaab.1. at bar raaldaoct, lt i union hu.

Brooklya. oa Fsla. ill. la Bar Oaitb year. DA VIM.

Matilda On February 34, IBia Matilda Laavi. fur many yearn Aaal.tant to tflnclpal. Public tk.booi. 'JO ami HI. Funeral from h.r late ra.ltl.nc.

14 West kuih Htrawt, Matili.llan. Monday. I.uru-ery 117 th, at 10 A. M. ini.rment at Hay aid 'miry.

DAYTON At her ham. Wnl arhh at ea yb. luia May It ton, wile of Kalgar A. iHalim. Funeral from t'liurch ef Mnthar of saih 01.

and taaea.lr Av I'hllaileliihla, on Baiutday mornlita al II HB FAl', At hia realilanca. SO Rughv Ihvad. Itratoklyn. en va anineaxiay, rb. at, in in, Fred la.

Fnu, tn hut AIM year avrvl.e Friday, a 1'. M. Helattvee and rn.ml. ra Invited to at lend DOriXla! Feb. 84, Barton Tairett.

ST yeara, aon ec tne late janiea it. aaa ftavilla iHaydn lxautlsa. and husband of taraaie iRlchar-lal Uuudit. ruaerai a.rv-biea at Uraca t'hura-h Chantry. Hroadway and lUth SW.

Baturday. a e' clock. DKKanFR. (Isorge. M.

n. rlerale. TIIK FUNERAb IHI IWtl, S4I wart aai tCaroplwll Building.) Tims laur. OATKS. At th Hotel W.Jetttlc.

on Thurs day. Fb. 84 laaao Min uaiea, lit ni. tvith year. FuiMral private.

HANIaJN Kllaabatb. heloved wlf Joeeph llanlon. ana moiner oi aqa McNamard, aad taeors. William and l-eler K. Funeral from th.

iel-dence ef har aon. K. Hanlon, of i2H ITtll oll.t. t'utiit. la on Raturday.

Feb. Sdth. 101. Rqul.ro maae at Bl. Fldella'a R.

C. Church, Point, at lo A. M. Intarmauit at at. Raymond'.

C.m.t.ry. Mlnnta Thuraxlay. Tmb. 3tn. tat.

a l.i a rjatov.a wit oa a iaaa. Ilaupt. Fun.ral ssrvlces, rldenc of daushtar. Anna Wy.tt. 443 St.

rung ru, Fb. Sdth. F. M. IlIrtaCHMASN.

Jo.ih. beloaed hu.hand nf llattlw itiraHiniaann, on rata. v. r.meai ervh-ea at hia broth r-. re.laauic.

ll.nry 1, 4tU Math Urouklyit. rrlday. f-b, S3. It A. M.

IIOHIR--On Wadneed.y nmrnlng Mary ainma, oausrt.r ot in. ii i.nam r. Itoaler. Funeral arrvlc. .1 her lata reldnc Macon Rruoklyn, Frl-atay ev.nlns at a' clock.

UCFF. Weatareod, N. Fb. XI. Rartnn Huff, seed A3 yeara, huvd hu.hand of Krnma Huff, tna Thornton.

Maaaanle aervta-es will held at hia late realdenr, corner 1st Ht. and Park Av. Weatwoed. N. an Haturday.

Fab. 5a. lPltt. at I. M.

Memlier. of the Ciapeafan IxxIh. Na. IUl. F.

A. Amity Chapter. No. ten. M.

A. and Halaallna on.ni.n l. ery. No. Ik, K.

ar reaue-tfully Invited te attend. Interment Felrvtew Cemetsrv on Sunday at A. M. KUNT.Rldgley. at his resldenoa I.

IAS lath Ht. aaninarton, u. on vveunna.y. Fb. ri.

tste. In th esd year at his Ij.ut.nant Kld.l.y Hunt. V. B. ra-tlred.) son of th lata William II.

and Kllsabeth Rldsley Hunt of Now Orleans and Wa.hlnrton. D. Ftmsral Friday, F.b. (ft. at at Rt.

John'. Church. Waahlaston. la. C.

HUNT. Tha Order of t'olotilnl IHila Manura in Ain.tic. toil iti.ticn. With deep regret, announcement I of th death .1 It tin Wdnewl.y, K.hruarv LM.i. lam.

uf l.l.ut.oant Rldal.y Hunt, U. A I.i nvmter of Hit order. J. ft. l.i iniiaiii.i.

K. VAN RKNHHKUAKR. Macolary. HUNT. Society of Colonial War.

tn th. Htate or ra.w iora, oirioe or in nenr. tary, 4S Cedar New York i with gasp regret tlaat anneunremeat la made to the members ef thla anclaty af the death on Fati. Ml, ISIS, In Wa.hlngtoa. I.

i. of their lata aawonlata, U.uiMiam Ri.le.iy Hunt. V. a. Navy, retired, ino nn 'VlfcNRT OANSaTVOORT SANFORO, thtvarner.

FRKDBRICK DWIUHT, Raorat.ry. rj.HTKR. At N.w.rk, N. ea, Tue Ttaaaday, Kh. sa, let.

Charlotte. ld.l d.u of H.iy M. and Kilbth m. wiiki ighi.r rMantl tartar. In her lwth year.

Funeral asrviea will he held al h.r lata hem, Mat Rids Newark, ea Friday. Fab. at 3 r. u. LAI OHI.IN.

At Rldsrarood. N. .1.. nil Thurxlav. r.o.

ia. i the lale Henator John I aushlln t.f Hufr.ld. I In her Until eor. Funenal Hatupt.y, Feb I 3d. at lo A.

M. at the of her! awn. K. Full.r. tVt llrl.hla Rltl(eood.

N. J. kll.l lluf-falo paper plea. cop v. LAWHON.

At Peekaklll. N. cn Fnh i'l 11td. Al.xaniler lawaui, 7tl year. Funeral aervlce Hunday.

Feb. ST. at 3 P. at th r.idncs of hi. aon.

Will-lam Lewaon. SOO Houth Ht-. Peekeklll. N. Y.

Delaware County IN. papara plau copy. MOKKAN. Kntered hate rest. Amanda M-rean.

Funeral Hattirday. a at the reablanoe of har Mrs, Wlli-laua 11. Beak. AMI Caaat laiad Su AIIV KRTIkMKNT. THE STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY Become! Keener as th World Grows Older.

In these days of concentration and loo efficiency, the man who goaat Into the struggle for business supremacy, handicapped with poor health has little or no chance. It's the ruil.lv-cheeked. bright-eyed. "reeking with vitality man." who 'domlnatea and wina out. Johann Hoffs Malt Extract haa worked wonders with men who have carelessly permitted themselves to reach that ataan of nhyalcal break down that makea It Impoealhle for them to fare their business opponents with confidence In their ability to look the part.

Johann llnff'a Malt Extract, the tonic food of big men the world over. Is a blood and muacle maker- build up waaied tissues and as a brain food haa no eoual. It arou.ee ambition, and adds that something fco the personality tnat convinore. Order tomorrow and take It with vour meals. Equally beneficial to woman a lid children.

Endorsed by medical authorities and delightfully palatable. ADMIRAL VON POHL DEAD. Recently Retired from Command of German Battle Fleet. BKRIJV. Feb.

24. (via london. Ad miral von I'ohU whose retirement on ac miml lll.Kealth from the malt Of Com- mander of the Uerman battle Heel waa a. snnotinte.1 two days ago, haa died In Berlin. Hugo von rnhl was born at Breelau on Aug, 8,1.

IhM. He received a commission aa lieutenant at tha age SI. and at att he waa made Mentor Lieutenant and placed In iiuiiiiiiinil of the corvette Ca-rtila. 1 1 waa promoted to the rank of tHoainmiuler In and four year later to that of Captain. He waa made Commodore In the new navy In llaS, and a Vice Admiral In llftftt.

and waa made full Admiral on J.n ST. 1IM.1. He aw active service In command of the cruiser Hanaa at the bomharamant of the Taku forts. China. In lw.

Vice Admiral von Pohl waa appointed Chief of the Admiralty Staff, with head quarters at Wllhelmshafen, In lVufi. In February. 1U1S. he succeeded Admiral von Ingenohl aa Commander of the Ger man battle fleet, and a Berlin dispatch. dated Feb.

22, announced his retirement and the appointment of Vice Admiral Relnhardt Scheer to succeed him. A few weeka ago Admiral von Pohl waa 7 decorated with the Order of the Red Kagle with the oak leave and sword. In recognition or uiatinguianea service. Dim PtWHMiiN. On Wwlnwl.y.

Feh. at Itaniaio. k.l.r,i Franklin 111 aat. In th. Kith year of hi.

aa. Fun.tal at Itanmiie. Hattirday, Felt, Ihi. en arrival nf train leaving Kr I. iM-pot.

J.raty I'lty, at I li r. FRINffl.t,,, Tu.itav, Feb. S3, Uavrawa taanttaal IXnce. Kun.ral al hia lata r.l- tl.ii.a I 3UB r.clfii' Hi Rreeklya, ra. on Friday.

h. ah. e'eloak P. Ht.nitord. atira pi ceriy.

RAY. Sii.t'lenlv. In New Turk Oty, en F.K XI. ini. a'lary It.y.

In hi. Ooth year. Intarttiant Waahlttstoii, 1i. i' nalunlay, Feb. VS.

waahtns Iimi (mi ie i a pltHaae copy. thr horn nf Id. aon. R. t.l.walyn Urea.

CM WVt hnth on Thnraiav Kel. 3t. Vt II I la it, Ap. In his SSIh Funeral notice later. ItKlliV -On Kh.

'Jit. at her residence. 401 ilil Mrooklyn. Kathrrn K. beloaed dau.hter of the lata Michael and Mi R-kly and of N.llle H.

and Jam. A. Held, Kun.ral on Hatuntay. r.b. 'JH, at K.UII A.

M. then to Ht. Kran.il. Xavler'a thutvh. nth Aa.

and laarron at-, itreek lya. Inlertnant Calvary. ROHINHON At hi. tendance. IT Fast 4th Htret, on Thuraday.

February SMth, 1HIH. H.lneoti. awn or tn. lata ItoMneon. In tha 6lt year ot hia Mineral private.

SCHWAB. On Thurwl.y, Fb. 24, IBIS, of pu.utnonla, ogilen Wheeler Hchwan, ao. of OuKt.v and Alio Clark Schwab, egad Funer.l private HKWAHI) Ittiv. Haniual ft, th.

blovd hus band tt Howard, at 1111. field. ua Tuead.y. K.b. Kuna'ral at lh 'luirch of tli.

N.w J.ruael, m. a.t 3Ath an Friday. I aa a. Mary A. Hhsnimn, widow uf Ulvlngatan A Hiiannmi an.i tna i.i.

I iav I.i and Martha Muigaa. Funaral nl vat. SHr i.lx-IN -Al lask.wnnd. N. H.rrlell Harlow alUow of ar.

It lavareec Mheltkm and ef tn 11 Kdsar J. Harlow and lt.rrl.tt. Con.tabla liar re- poet, of Mrooklyn, In the TTth year of h.r asa Hervlc al (Ireenwood Cemetery Chapel, on Fan. 35. at 3 no p.

M. P.ul on Fb. 31. beloved hu.baod of Alice A. Hnnta.1.

Funeral aervlc al John j. unlibln runaral oar lor, 3i1 tv.il.a.irth raniar ef IS4tk H.tuni.y. tc.h, OH, al 10 A. M. In t.rm.nt Ht.

Michael's Csmetery. Feb. 24. In h.r BHth year. Joh.nnah.

heluvrd widow of th. lata J.w.1. Fmtaral from her lale rellanc. aul Waal ISIM at on Hund. y.

Keb. TKI.I.FH. on Wedneaxl.y, Fab. 2TI. Kdmund at.

teii.r. in nt. yaar, beloved hu.hand uf Una ti ae l.lppmann) and brother or Morn. Teller. Johanna Ora.h.lm.

and Louisa Hchnurrer. Funeral from his Ista reatdaivce, Claramont oa Sunday. Fo. 37. at lo A.

M. rNPEHIIIU Al Somen K. on IVti. 3i. Harold Vt'llllam.

in tha 33d year of bl. as, or Mary A. and th. lata John H. Requiem mass at Rt.

RllMhath Church. Far Hill. N. Monday, In A. M.

Intenn.at Watvllswn c.iiieiery. N.w fork. VON la action at tktlend. on Jan. S4, Cottni lirlnaj von l.inalan.

I.taulen.tlt aaitala In tha iWhh V. II. aaa lha am of fount Klierliard ami laatwl Mn.ten. aim la ih. lha late Andrew, of tiu I air.

of John W.l.h. at h.r home. IT llarrlann Av. I I on F.h. sa nun in I raqiil.m nine, at III A.

M. at lVl.ua VS-U "P'' redlilam iiw mi aj I WALTItR. On Tuesday, F.b. 33. ISIS.

Wit hflmln. alf- the l.t IV Vial er. la I h.r ffiin yrar Funeral I n. aaatiaall. ttu l.kshnitantt laraoklya.

riua.T, r. aa A I M. WBHTKRVKLT --At Flalnflald. N. ea Taureday.

F.h. 24. imn. William We.ier-v.li of sal Ba.t 7th oa of tha 1st John W.tervelt of Hreoklyn. N.

In his 3d year, service, at 43 Park Pl.la-field, ti. baturd.y. b. 3d. at 3 P.

M. WIKSEN. On Thursday, February t4th. at hi lata reald.m. rtH Lenot Morris Wlaa.ii in hi.

7th year, beloved husband of Hallla. tne. Ooldnian.i father of Mra. H.W Wa.bera. Mra Raha Franklin.

Iten. Nai hau. .1.1 llanry. Relallvea. fit.nil..

Mtid ineinlira of coimr.s.Hon tllieh y.wl.ai Hulotnon Wleaen Irfadg. II. A (., IVaiikltli ti. K. k.

uf Ju.i.h- liarn.t A aMla. I tl. II A. Hamu.1 tlold.trln I O. H.

Pemert Aakler laat. No. no. F. A Uotaam Council Nn.

1H.V1, llu.i Anauium, are riiu.td te attend llir fun.ral e.rvl. on Friday, February 31th. at IO kl A. M. Omll (loe.rs, Feh.

38, at her reetdenna. at HH.rvlKf klsnor. Hartiat m. of Ih lai John W. I-wita and wif af ttamrse Wlloot Funeral aervtca.

at All Halm Chumh. Hrlarcllff. at 1110 Haiureay Fb, t4. at St. I.ike's llnanli.

I. N.w Vrk Ctty, Helen Hlhler worthirutioti. dausnter el William p. and Joanna M. Hlhler, In her 4 let yaar.

Funeral th. r.ldnc nf hr Parent, i.i. west Saturday, eh. 3. at 4 clock.

Interment et Ka.toaa. Pei.n. ZAHIIIHKIK. Ituaaell as Id y.ar.. en rb.

Ill 1.1. Funeral eervtcee will a lie Id .1 hi- lala rel'lence I0J Weat 3th Ne V'Hk City. Friday, p. M. Interment Saturday nun-nlng Cedarlanu t'enieiei.

r.ttrron. N. J. AI.HKIHT t'liarlr. U7 Krb 3.1.

aatl 3. runaral today. 10 A. M. rujWK Hern.r.i.

4 111. Kef.ler A III on. I-Vh. J.t I. l.ter.

HKKKIH.NU.- William. 344 Weak I40lh F.h. 3, aged 3n. Funeral F.b. 37.

BRKNNAN. Anni. Frb. 33. Funaral 130 tlreenalrh Av.

BUHKR. Fre.lrlck FX, 1.S1 Taylar Feb. 33. Fun.ial ttxlay, 3 P. M.

CANNON. Ratt. F.ajat Idotk Fab. 33. Funeral today.

I no P. M. CLOWF.RY l.r.rei. 4A Oiurtl.net slreas. Feb.

3J. Fuural teday. A at. FJ. Funeral today.

I IW p. M. SHANNON -on Tuesday, FU, 33. UltlullNN Aiiii, SI. slidait Ua tab, 33, Fa- el I a at Moreliit More dm Over 3000 nrtn art frriog from 19 to 36 mora dsylirht bf treating th ceiling, and wall of theif plant with Closa Mill Il It the only oil peiat riving a gloMy, tile-like finish and tha toet aa mora than lead and oil paint.

Employee are mora tattsned and do better work. Sanitary FREE "Miwt Seod far new ballet. jy tOala Pertk.rkMCV PLP Pewtaeaes ea4 Mew Tais. KILL WIUTI. in i 1 DtfD CXRORK.

Rarak. Feb. tX raaetal 1 Ave- nu a. DOT I-JC Thomas TT9 a-Mannbus ar, Feb. I rv, ara .1 ua Bh.

a-l ae. l. runere twisy. i A. M.

FAKl.tsr.-Jamea, KM hast TtUB rah, IX funeral imlalr. MI X. tl. PARhKI.U. Kr.nh.

MS Kat fotb RU. Fa. ua. runaral loay. a 1.

st. Bll.U-Jivsnna Jul KauH 1 rK i'J. yuttaral today, 111 A. M. KrNNKA l.l.V.lohaiina, 4-tU hast Hist rata, yunarsl tomurree, f.

KII.XuY.-l'ktHrk. tVtS KaaH IMth YVb. n. ICuneml tiamoreata), I'Atl M. KINUM'lt Amalia, r.

UM, sard M. Ktiiteral Slti atK I aU. Mi Jeroataa. flea V. eat rli.

S.I, ft. fua.rsJ l.U. Mivitai.iAv,-.n.n. ta teat iiatb Ot. I.

runer. I lltitlca l.irr. i Mil. I.Kit,- Anna. TTI titiaadt Hren.

r-h. IX lutml St. I l. II. atfttl'MV.

-Julia. U74 West 1Utll Kl Feb. SJL Kunara I ail a. tl. 173 t.t hath reb.

funeral tomorrow, a IM A. M. PO, ST I 'eunttu A- tb. ruaeraj today. A.

at. ROTHFELtifcH JMeih 2. HIT Fa.tei. Htauiavam. rt.

XL. aged t-uuerai' tola. A tl Feb. S3, aged SJ. nerel 43 East RM at.

1, aCHHI'L. Pauil. 4,113 Marnas A Bronx Keto. 23. aaal Sal.

rmiM-l I a en-MPF. Anna. aS Uaaat I vat a 0t It 33. Funeral tomorrow, a. SULLIVAN.

Hannah. 04 kat ftvb t. 33. Funeral today. 3M A it Funeral today, Beaektya.

I BAR Breaaway. Feb I t. acad aa. aTunarat .1 CRANE. Joseph, To North tit Bu.

Feb. a.eu at r-unerai tomorrow, I. M. DILLMAN. Minnie.

ST Feiaakl St. rea, S3a aaad It Vuaaral lau. a aa DC KKKUH. -Jacob 1.41 te K.lh Feb. 21 Funeral laaday, P.

M. DUNN Charlea TJ Tad Feb. St aa4 Inner. I today, M. DUNN.

Michael, l.t Jteadle Fee, 73 aaanl 4IL Funeral li.mufn.w A. UTAH. -John, -Hih Faab, .4, acr-4 Funeral tamaareew. ft P. VI.

tllt.l KN. -Mars. ret larr.ns F.U. Ot'ltiKK. -Patrick.

T.J Franhlla FU- Funeral taanuavenw. a Mi A. M. OtFltTHKN. Hlvert, 4 Conaree Fe', l.t Funeral Itameeeaw.

3 P. M. IIKNHKLm- laertha. 44 taraadvtaaw At. Fe J3.

eed TA I.K.I N. William R4 tlrssd Stv Fk 111. Futnoal today, II' y. -atHt(a St Ft ia. aaal en.

Mineral tomorrow, Mtf KCNieiNOKR. Fraoeea, UIJ Flvlahlna Feb. ruoaial In. lav. an A.

af. I.UTIIKR. It aaa. US Uitrntaty twb. S3 Funeral Kh.

aT. Mclxiw lil.u Katherlna, Tflal Wnedt.lne He Fall, Itl. FUuetal laiiierraw. A. M.

MntxAl.ti.-Mlclua.l. VI. Kraakila r.b. ItM. Funeral toaaaaHTnw.

MoO AULA M. Captain jaa Ifa MoOOVkRN. Mary. aO ItHk Rt FWa. Funeral toamirrow, a.

SO A. M. McORATII. Jtatn 3a San A Feb. St.

Funeral tonaoarow, F. J4L McI.AUilllW.V.-Hrlds-r Iia atarllnr ruia, u. xa. ruaoral lie A. M.

MoN At H. Martha 5.331 SOta. Feb. "TJ- wan van Hurea at 31. Funeral tomorrow, a F.

M. -Catharine. Hoi 3d Feb. n. I.TKl tat lata Fvh.

hMneraJ I F. at. KOKTII. Anna 344 Htanhop. FobJ 33.

aged ti-4. Funeral taMlay. FOlTrt. tlrc IHUA laa-alur Uu, ran.rai aaniv aavtaa. OUANO.

Klla. l.t i taaruM mui'f aiaaai aa eta. ner. I today, a A. M.

IlKINei ll U4 Meehaa Fvaa. yi, ual id, fun. rat ecu WAN7- twrallna, a-atiA lAtlngton faK ssi. arrow I -HIMON. -Julia.

aa4 lira ham Fb. 8. aaatt nil. Faneral taamaarrow, a F. M.

THultlCN. Jooti MW Uaasflaad llart', aaed 3u TLOH ikat Ruydant Fh. 2., sere runerai totiaormw, a. m. WAI.TKR -Wlllielmlna.

luJ Re-haaaaa K.la. L'J. IS. J. ITT rutaam VErt.v'KK.lar).

i.m Huraaa at. tap. I to ley. A. M.

Hewsken, aleraey City, aad Newark. HRKItlK--Marsaret. SI Waahlnatea HI, CANFIKI.Ia.'-Albert. S4 Hauth Utk B. Nee rtntwt.an.

ran, 83. ark. Fata. S4. aaed TT.

DCNN John. Jtaraey r.h. aw H. Funeral notice later. 4Vt Jac-ksen Av- Jersrv Cltv.

F.b. 24. Funeral Ken. L'aL HAW 113 Itnaiaton K-- ark. Fab.

S3, aged 47. Funeral tomorrow, a so A. M. HATKI.IP JulU. rrr Peahhae arws-k Fab 33.

eged aa Fuaaral today. eat So.it l.lh Krr ark. F.h. Funeral tmi.in. w.

ha at KNIGHT. Mary, fl Rar Newark. n. aaed Tu. Funeral a P.

li KOH I.Kit UA 7is AVm N.aark. ran, 'i, a.eai MAUtNKT. Matthew T- 1S Me artier Feb. 4, MAIINAY. -Harold II Oar ner Jer- eev lty.

Mil 'II (CI. II At till Thaanas. Bt-aaHier aa. N.w.rk. Feb.

n. S3, FVnacal bi.v. t'r oaoen A Ja-reev 1 rear Viir.v ana F.aereew! ItAI HAITI. Henrv. 90s Pniararm Wet aWl.

nt a a. 1 BOM ATTN Kit Joefhin. BS3 Naptuo. Jersey til Vh sntlAI.K.- A utile. 34a lath Av SMITH CKH.

-Mildred, 69 Qrwnd Sc. Jerery- Oty. Feb. 33. saed 33 inontha, BTFUN too Htni'mlt Wae lie- bo.n.

Fes 33. saed 3 -peral linUy. P. M. a TOBIN.

Kllaahatb. 13 McVrKertar Near. ark, Feb. at. Funeral taaiorrew.

a A 1 WALTER. France, sua South arrange Newark, Feh. J4. laaaa Btlw-I NOR. Mary Iier.l lo.1ay.

Jaaaatoa. Feb. SS. Fa-, HA IUU HON. Adelaide, asd I.ANtii:.- Rudolf aed 3.1.

MoPHILLIPa. F-llen, (wraataa. Wlnfleld. Feb. reb.

tfelvH reb. an.v Funaral aotlc. l.ier, RKTMOt'R. Utal.r aaed 33. rhashlag.

Feb. 33 HUn Aav-JcMU. Woedhavoa, W. Mnwrsaji ssai vF-ai it 1-eartaU tat.g I.l.nd Ctty. Feb.

t4 Woierri.Niaj.Mn.-w.ltee, rreeaeru Fee. fill. Fuueral temerrew, WRHIHT. Aaher. Jamalva.

Fwh. EH. raj, ataral today. I Ml. Jn i KARI.T." twtward.

ta ai.mary af a bavins' fattier and seed friend. Maaaea Mai Iranli ehj.h. St. Mb haa, eVt-a- Frltlav, F.b. 8.V mesa Bl.

Jai.i.' h. today, A. M. FITF.rilJtiiH.-Jat,h, ataara Rt. Jamawra, tniurch.

Nea.rb. tatdsy. A. M. IRViNiV- Wllltsin.

In naemoiy af; fe.i, -Thorns, r.a maaw St. A leal' Church, Xe.aik, today, a A. kl. VKbSBrAKKas. B' FfcANK EGMPnnx CKMaTTKaJKa.

THE WOODLAWlt UJ.lTUt. SSM St. By Maraa Trala aaa by aMflee. It Beet ltd Bt N.w TawBa aaata e4 eavai. aaa lee sae "5.

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