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1 AID A SUES STOCK PROFITS Lenses In Speculation In Action inst Crckers. TO HECAJN $133,875 ,1 Firm Which Wllllim i Antwerp It the Head. Dcnlea of the Mng'-' 1 In etook praraalatloa AM. pr and V. of th Conraty.

ar re-1 in suit alt filed la th Saprwrxi A to rmoover ".33.873 tretn I i -Mjin fir Van I Jv-v K.sh af IS Broed Street r.m ilunt Uni A hla prefer C. Yu Ant taj i th r.rm. for evwrxd t.e baa a member th I P( I iMKWI of the Lxcbanre at thw board (XfanxralUa Mr. Van Antwerp la now Uvo Navy Department i jiir ataiaiia.it A I ma mad by i tu eea of c-ua- hi ha k. .1 trcey apex Hitting ta rnuii eMtrxlng Ha lv-e i.wk, Th i- erw without firca i.l a.

1 ba answered In due tear Cnr. Lodyard -r enni -lalif V-nn, Aid allege I ii i ll, Mr. Van Antwerp, 4 n( inducing her buy I tiirou. firm. and with ther broker.

i. i ef t.iw defendAnt her, her t.mt ha ft do r.omrd Governor ai an.1 trial for thta i n.s I rm A ad nil' le la eved.atte purchases i n.nfi ftf ancnritja listed or i ntnv birbMrt. a i nriii Nr. Antwerp fir-n had ti-eptwmsj Information aa to a o' tr.a at rruLrWat In irtnaUon for har a 1M aai 1 (xvlanta Wat i 'i to put na pimuff In pun .1 fr.an.na t.la iowaat i. unarwTlUn a7B- kareo of PUIatlff.

"'a rf ao-alleged thai Mr, i Antwerp that tf she i I ker ar-ourt to his firm tae peranxl charge Of the in.re in) would man-i the him In- nrh a i i ka ria.i.ufi wuij reaiise a 1 a rf utoae rrj-. iv Meo. A.i ia aaya alo traao- i t.M. awurl'tea) tn a i.t aaj fia.lr of anj warp aaeurt rootrol, aha tne mnini and made pur- aatea fur her on wnirh the a 'tirt ant commiaalon of a. I eni.ea.t ntr Various SUb- f'wniin "all wiiiumt the oV Vnootedco of tnO khe promises i na r.f ihe idafendants." a i a tne de 11.

to buy fr i. ebaxa vf International at 44. but the defendants a i uo l.neiit of tho or-- Mr Van Antwerp trld 1 H-. na tne (jrcKaaw be- pi woa tM and Ual i. e.

wi make a puixbaao. to Be i v. ipo I rm haj an option on i. tUi.e of tlio stock bo able4 make ine a l.wee prVaw ii' aaoerrcs that Mr. i i keear the represrntxbiona i I inat aha was diaauadod i i the fufxliaao tn order to i u- f-rvlania diepooo of ti.e ata at a large profit, i i hti rptjn to buy til fir this reason de- i ls the pru-o while (unhatf In antlripatlon that i i i r.rki'O wintwl be obtained ran puUtion.

flie says that r.altr ui.1 pur-liaaas Jot tare at at JS. at at LA. at ftVt. ana r-virr: jae.e. the says, i in betrayal of tbe confl- truat rel 1 la the U-.

n'a ty the Dlamti'f." Al ia aiart a.ii that the dv a tnat a syndicate i a fi'TiiM to underwrite the) stock i and tat in a Short tine tho stock i be of at tWi, and re. I ir an. fr'anda to buy In- r.i i. anl at Hha aaye tbe -a t.eno re-praaentatlonS i and irw, ana were made i i-hh br anl aiaouade bar from i i 'ire at erva tho pretend ml i ai.k tn hr behalf, frhe at 1K brokers sold tiie ISO.OJV r.ev at ed at prl-a aver- a rea.lae-1 profit Of Several -1 lii-niMitd dollaxa. lalaa fllXaaa) baiaaaa-.

'--i. A charge that the SfiTi so; 4 out her stock subsequently her eotaoowt at leas than a eiefjl purr ha price, and nn-c. to charge the difference to her a- nt. Cho ooy they sold Other e' owned to make up the differ-e e. sold arw rx.i"0 leas than le.

For this reaeon. she says, I ta -n 1 Li.iJ, i a awuae of action Mme. that on May 17 last the tr 'rret tn tier arvount a-irae of National Conduit aad i ae atawa at il wbkrh they i a an Une.i part of a t'iO enarea. one says nla repreeented that wa i V.or alirt without "4 her, abo aaaort. they Uk i a -r her r-iint.

Rhe allearea i if. re was ao ua.l-r wrtuna' ayndl- aa n-t. hut that a syndicate r.nmet to take the nek at a in whi-h the defea.lanu partri-1- -I "1 a tart nrotit. or mis re tho defendants i a a' ot a tvl 1 t) 2b, i m'-mmA her a kae of sia.aTj. an Amwerp partner named In are I'rol.

1 ln. rrancit I harlei I- Hoffman. f. kearTdies. I Was Also Authar of Work History a Phlleaophy.

trsr)X. Oct. ST. Charles T. Keary, anva'iat and writer, died on Friday, It ad itttoei to writing tlctieav, he wa at.ire of works oa history 'and oachv.

He alse wrote on anil- outarte and wa formerly -n sr lha) staff of the British Ma s' hie Mibttrwttone aro A Wan A itarre no Convenanre." Tw Unrtvfu." Herbert Valen- 1S 'Twist log i rvolf Iwwn of Ulatory," nf "ellef "The i if "Tho Vlklags In Cy rietenUoen." "Norway and nrej.aaa." aad "Tho Puraalt of aa.iw.'" -J PVthaa traj Wring Oeaad i-l Si'jHar msrela. blank aara- raoaed. 1 -at ura or pa us HeUey i imim Pears. 1 -T arerf. wee a.

maAee KluciwaiC v. a-ia-ti ie a IM Sth Av.J re. at. 1 ib-m. a Laat aota SC --T aejaetkvec luiiseaiWd wtrh wis; Ueeei teamed, aetura Motet car- r.yrwARD twulNi.

aad iweaa. Uat 1 mi 1 TXuraler evealne Mta -a le- ira la MaMta. Starr A FteeA, KA St, tXtTT AJVD FOCJlD. rear arwi leeaaet of Lea and Fand a aaf be tewad wa Fag SocUoa A NEY VIOLINIST PLAYS. Jjtcnj Holfets.

Russian, Makts a i Succeaa In Carntgla Hall. Another waa addd yralerJar to the number of remarkable violinist who have come to this country out of Rus- Urloua of hU Ualnrs aa he elands upon the Mr. lioUata producea tone of remark able beauty and purity; a tone of power, smoothneaa aad roundness, of aearchintr expressiveness, of subtle modulation la waUilai as is his left Wad exeoutiofi. wtuc Is six urate in all aorta of diffi culties. In his technical equipment Air.

lielets I unusual. 'As to the higher element of his wit in tua CDaeuiUM 0 vitxu sulianmed U-llu v-A-Ilond.) and the lint- otian baaru tiaia in rm.ent taia, poi- 1 Uiv armored tank aent over to this bapa of loner un ita rtitl tolue would I country by the British war Office. axra-ni. ua in rjrat ui iuo nouar tho most expensive taoie a note in pteces that XcUowed. 'ihere was real the United States wilt be prepared by breadth and warm stm-emy bere and Abraxard, the famous chef of tho Cafe in tuaily aaouiur number of hia pro- lo Paris, who has been loaned by that ram.

There was tho true feeUna for Porlaian restaurant fop Hra Land tbe finish aud atlect of aetaii. ihcre land is now on the way to thla country. ances of WIenixwski minor concerto, I Government- Twenty dollars a plate but Mr. lieitetx was not lacking In for the meal prepared by Abraxard is oruuancy, or in a perteci couiniavnu oi I tne nnce now under conaiaerauon. all Its difflculueia: and hia playing ot I The Jewlnh Oommlttee.

of which Mr. aganini'a twenty-fourth capriccto. aa I Iianlel 8. Guggenheim la Chairman, will retouched by Auer, was a performance I present, not the street seen of Jeru-la manr ays masterly. In all his I nalem.

aa oHeHnallv nlannod. but a very pasaatfo worx, la hla up-bow sptccato. I much more elaborate picture of a villa ire ru singuiariy pure narmoiuca, his aou- i wiuxre in IBRIELL GABR1ELLE GILLS IN SONGS. French Soprano and Vera Poppe, Cellist, Heard In Aeolian Hall. Gabrleile GUIs, a French soprano of personal charm and much of that dis tinction which mark the stage art of Franca, began at Aeolian Halt yester day afternoon a second season In America, under the auspice of the French-American Association for Mus- leal Art.

There were airs of Bach. Han- dvl. BerUoav and Franck. more ambi tious than ah ha sung before; two songs of La pa its, composer of the opera Habanera." both encored, and American pieces by Falrchlld and Crist, which Mme. Gills for tbe first time sung In Kngllsh.

After some Russian and more Krei.eh. she ended with Keeehlin a The and the Mar Montclalr Girls Going to Franca. Travis's Ald.to Help Baker. MONTCLA1R. N.

Oct. 27. Two I ALBANY. Oct, 27. State Controller THE NEW YORK- TIMES.

SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1917. HERO LAUD TO SHOW FREHCHBATTLEFIELD la. In Jaach lUifets.

who mada his Trpneh. DuPtJtlta. and Field e71. atritanikairkMat In PamAMa a IM a4a afVaalaawri l--aVU ajvyyioal aviai waava anavw Hail. Thare waa a Urtre audlenoa.

tn which there were many musician full af enthuaiaam which was aminonHy JuntlflaA Mr. Uelfets la a pupU of Leopold Awr, who has aent maa exceQont vlo- UnlaU oat Into the world. He is younf; he said to be only IS ireaxa old: but In hla art he la mature and ther is no suf coition. In his appearance or nla nvanitar or hla perfortnaitce, of the Juvenile or the phenomenal. There was nover a more unassuming player who demonatraaJ areat abiUUea, or one more intent upon hla art and so ol- Forts Will Bo Exhibited at the Palace.

WAR TANK TO BE FEATURE Bazaar Will Laat Nlnetoen Days, and $1,000,000 la Mark 8et for Relief Fund. of. war trophies ever gathered together In this country. In addition to repro- of field, fort, trench- lue. The French Government ha taken the greater part of the fourth, floor for it official war exhibit.

This will Include not only trophies, pictures, and minia ture from the French lines, but a uusictanslLia. It is Derfexps toa soon to I laity equipped Jtrencb theatre. In the jUe from yesterday9' radial. There hia men are to bo dugouU and aa nothing la its program that exacted nPlti.h and officers now In thla tho hlghost quauiUaa. He piays with country by the artist I'aul Chalfin.

crual rapoav ana dignity, with Situphcity Outside of the building are to be housed uax.tn4a, ut purity ot (aato, ino urrnan submarine 11 tJ-n. since On the first floor is to be a mar- nlflcent modeled after that of Versailles. In another comer will be the. old Cheshire tavern, famous aa the scene of Dr. Samuel Johnson's conversational exploits.

The American Red Cross will have a tea aarden. Five moving picture theatres well be installed, in battlefronts will be shown. The Governments of Italy and Bel clan will have exhibits. and blinded Belgian soldiers have sent over article of their own manufacture to be disposed of at the baxaar. Exhibits and sales will show also what blinded French soldiers have been able to accomplish through America a assistance.

The Ambassadors and the wives or the Arh l-sua dors from the leading na tions of the Allies are among the patrons anil pal rone-sea. Tit object or tne Hem Land show, as well ss that of colleeUnir money for war relief. Is to bring home in vivid pictures to the American people some of the actualities of -warfare as carried on by the Ger mans. It Is expected that at will be cleared. One of the features will be th spectacle of the National Plant.

Flower, and fruit liutia. presides over ry If art-tap and death nofires taiaiadad for (nTf tea in Jaa York Timet amy be Utephoned to 1000 Bryant. Corn. OOLDBKRa-Mr. a4 Mra.

ionaa R. Oeto-bcrr. aa Kutk LJebaala4. of 1.1U3 L-Instoa Ar. announca the birth of a aoo aa Oct.

17, 1917. Mr. and Mra. Nathaa Btaaar. l14 Ttk a atufUor, Kacaaai, aa Tburs4ar.

ucU SA XSll. TESStR Mr. and Mra. WUllasa Taaaar aa-nounca the but aC a aaa aa rriaay. Oct.

i. 117. Cont.mutt. BOKOUXL-Ur. and Mra.

Albert SokeUkl annauuue Ua bar nltavan of vhr't aoo. Nathaniel Mayor. Confrasatlon Kbaaraa Tenia, ar Kockawajr, Saturday, No, a. 10 A. M.

Cngasrti. The moat elaborate and costly dUplar aiOPAK-LCBrrMr and battlefielda. will be arrayed ta the Grand Central Palace on Nov. 24, when the Hero Ind ahow. which la to run for nineteen daya, has Its first nla-ht Tha whole bulldlnc from the power aad color.

Ills bowing la of rare baamrnt to the fourth floor, has been elasticity aad vigor, excellent In many lluiatA to. exhibit. r.i aanauaoa too auastuaat of inotr oaucn- tar, Anna hawuit, to aur. ulaa jr. Me caraa.

GOLDEN WEINBERVJER.Mr. and Mrs. T. Walnborver a 1.04 tarrant broox. wiao.

tji aonounoa Lha raaamant of tbolr daughter Koaa to Max H. Uotdaa of lfc2 Marmioa Bronx. OOIUXlN Mr. and Mra. Aarea Khel aanouaoe ttao aoKaaamant of laolr Mary to A leu tar Uordon.

KAXa Mr. an4 Mra. J. SchoarX of 7b Woat' End At. aanouaro Ua oo-" caccmant of tbair dauktar aVaAlo to Maa MARKOWTTB Carolyn tre-fua, daucbter ot Mr.

aal Mra. Iro-' (ua, to VUIIam J. Marltowits, aos af Mr. and ura HMinu Mirkoaiu. O'BRIEN CARTER.

Mra. Frodrlck Lymaa Cartar of 1.414 Froaidant HU. Brooklyn, wlcow of the law Frederick Lyman Carter, announce the encasement of bar dauahtar Helen laabnit to. Lieutenant Vt Uiuant If. J.

Brian, at. it. i. o. younKtat son ot Mr.

and Mra. Tbutnaa O' Mrleu and brother of In. Tboinas A. O'Hrien of 43 DwUrht u. Kew Haven.

Conn, lieutenant o't)ii-n la a xrdwte of abeftleld Scientific bVho.4. 1 and Yale Medluai Sottool. 19L3. and la at prearot located at Port Ethaa Allan, Verniont. SALT2 HCEBSHMAN.

Mr. and Mra. Huobahnan of 41 Vt eet la7tk oU aaaounoa tbe eaawxameat of taolr daugbtar aopbla to Mr. ixiula Salts. have bcn more scintiiiaUng pertorm- I traveling aa the guest of the French 1 6PEPXJNO IB Bokk.

Mr. aad Mrs. Darld stouinss. there was much to admire: I Paul Chalfin. This will be an exact aad It was all so easily accomplished.

I reproduction of Bowline -Green. New and with such perfect last. I York. In the ieventee'nth century, with Mr. tl'inta etaroeu yesterday some- irur traders, Indians, gpanisb, and Lmtcn.

what eemmanicat itanicatlon pUya or appears with orchestra he will disclose whether ho can proclaim profound passion, nam-lug eloquence, the deeper emotions that are mamleeted In the greatest music for the present It Is enough to recognise Lho disclosure of a surpassing talent. well-nigh complete maaivry of all the problems of violin uiaying. a sensitive. dlsnified. and unassamlng musician of youth that much may still be expected in his development.

The audience a Df 'lauded warmly and peiaislenuy but Heifets only gave rno encore, i arum variations on theme by Coreti), till he had finished his prrigram. Andre Henolst played the ac companiments Dcauiiruuy. ipanlmeAta H. Iio Boer. Z1A Waat 101st tt announce the betrothal of their daucbter Jane to Herman Sparling, son of Mrs.

KUas M. Hporttng. BTEIOKaWAUD WOLFF. Mr. and Mra.

bigmund Wolff annouaoa the iniinnt el their daughter to Abraham Stsiverwald. At borne Nov. 4. from 4 le a iua PlvmlrU Drive. No carda.

early A me Ira, designed by I btkrjhartsi MOUaJER. Mr. and Mra. Oalas sloldauer of 3.13S lacuio bl, Brooklyn, anoounca tbe ensagainant of their daughter Ubbl to Dr. Abraham etemharts.

Montclalr girls will sail earlyf In No- I Travis has loaned the services of on of I BICKia. Ore ta. staOavreaw, wtn at Rd- vember for Franc to do canteen work I bia exa minora, iaidor Sack, to the War with th American troop. They are Miss AUc Gate, daughter ot Frederick T. Gate, who for many years wa almoner for Jonn KOCKet eiier.

ami Mtaa Violet Bennett, daughter of th Rev. Allen L. BennetC Both young women received their appointment from th International committee or in 1 C. A. REV.

OR. I. M. ATVOOD -4 Prominent and Author Diet in His 80th Year. The Rev.

Dr. Isaac Atwood. retired Unlversalist minister, edu eator. aad author aad widely known in In several New Tork ana new cngiana wris and In 1X7VI became President or the Canton Theological be ml nary. litst until ne was senerai oupenn- tendent ef th Universsalst Church in the United Slate and Canada.

Dr. Atwood waa on of th American asaoclate editors of the Kncyclopedi Britannic and ainoe litll wa a profes sor of theology and philosophy at th Sc Lawrence University, lie waa th author of several book on religious subjects, among tnem nave we outgrown Christianity? Latest Word of I nlvorsaliam." and A System of ChHatlan Doctrines." He Is survived by his wife, a son. th Kev. Dr. John Murray Atwooo, Lean ox can-toe Theological School, and by three daughter.

E. J. Wendell's Funeral Thursday. Fenerai services for Evert Janaen Wendell, philanthropist, who died at Neullly. France, on Aug.

23. will be held at Calvary Church, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-first Street, on Thursday at 10 A. M. Mr. WendeU's body was lately brought home from France, where had gone In the.

interest of tbe Aero Club of America, of which he was a Governor, to promote the aocial and rhvaical welfare ot American aviators. He had also been interested in the Inauguration of the American University Union In Paris, a clubhouse for eolleg men ta mllltarv and auxiliary aervlcea. Vlr. Wendell wa Vic rresiaent oi the Harvard Cub of this city, and a member of many charitable civic and podai organisations. John Dooner.

John A. Dooner, who was of Buildings in Manhattan during Mayor Van Wyck's administration, and no a pal of Richard Croker. died on Friday at hi home, 1.603 Voorhle Avenue. Sheepshrad Bay, at the ag of 4 yaar. Mr.

Dooner wa born in this city, and for a long time was Democratic Captain of th Third Flection District of the First Assembly District When Charles F. Murphy became head ef Tammany, Dooner fell under th displeasure of the Tammany leader and lost the Commisalonership of Buildings. In likio he became foreman of lnborera In the Bridge Department at a year, but In the anti-Tammany crusade of 1010 he lost thi bIac aad retired to private Department for accounting work tn con nection with the war. Mr. Sack's work will be in connection with th aircraft production.

Obituary Not. THOMAS B. FRITH, retired shoe mere banc for twenty-five years buainaaa la the Oreennotnt eection. died on Friday at hli home, he Hancock utreet. uroekiyB.

asm Te years. Ha had born a resident ot borourh for half a century. EDWARD WREN, a dry roods merchant Krarl rar ImI A Cihla. at fcla hum. tn Un varaallSL Educator.

I Horkaway Park. I-. oa Thursday. Mr. rea rame ie ata country ine iretene 171 aad opened a small store at Lancaater, Ohio.

Two years Later ha removed to hprlng-fleld, who It waa hardly more than a villa pa, and here hie buainaaa proapered until at hi death It was one of tho larceet eetab-llshmenta of Rs kind la that State. Mr. Brooklyn, died at hi horn la Washing- I Wren had been a resident of Rockaway Park rt IHH.t.v tn hla a(hflth I toT th laat five year. ton. ae.

wa Tar. Dr. At wood waa born tn Iem- broke. N. and wa educated at Yale and ordained to the Unlversalist Church tn 1U.

He had held pastorate Captain CHAKLKs P. PETERSON, a Randy Hook pUoC and a member of Brooklyn Ixxlaa. No. B. P.

O. Klka, and the New York and New Jersey Sandy Hook PUota Asaortattoa. died from heart disease on Fri day at his home, 2.1UU Avenue M. Flatbuatt. in his toruetn year, us ten a wiaow.

years. Miss ALICE A. MONTUOMCHY. -JU year! old. an active member of the South Third Street Methodist Kplaoopal Church, Brooklya, died at Saraaac Lake, N.

T-. en Wednesday. She was a daughter of Geortre F. Moat-somery, aad lived at 834 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn. Mlsa Christina A.

scLOUD, oa years old. died oa Friday at the home ef her brother, Dr. Job A. McLaod. 180 Noble Street.

Brooklyn. Sheres bora I Canada. Captain ZENO W. DB VOE. a retired pilot, formerly for fifty years In the employ of lbs Colon Ferry Company, died at hla home, 624 Mercy Avenue, Brooklya, ea Friday.

-THOMAS JEFTSRSfW CAMPBELL, fer many years In the lumber busineaa la Maa-hatlan, died yesterday at his home. 71 Ry arson Street, Brooklyn, aced 0 years. Major ic Dickinson JEff 171 1 vetarma of the Seventh Kextra.at, and formerly ea attorney thla city, died on Friday at hia borne IB upper NyacK, IN. X. He wa born In Plarmonc N.

sixty-one years aim. He was a member of Veteran's Association of the Seventh Regiment aad the Plarmont Reformed Church. I8BAC BOEHM, real estate operator, died tn Friday at his home. 265 Central Park WesC In hla seventy-third year. He waa a member of the Pi maso Club and several cbarttable organizations.

LOUIS BLANDIN, an arttC Who, decorated the Interiors of many Nw York reexauraata. died suddenly yesterday at the French Hospital, followtng a stroke ef apoplexy. He wee In bis thirty-third year. SAMUEL SWENSON. a retired plane man-ufactvrer ef this city and Rutherford, N.

died en Friday, after a stroke of paralysis, at hla home. 109 Mount Hope Place, tha Bronx. He waa bora In Sweden, seventy-tbree years aco. JOHN THOMAS BRIERLY, for many years a public accountant In thta city, died en Pi-lday at hia borne. Ala West 8trwC Brooklyn, where he made his home since lUifT.

He waa bom in Oldham, Encland. sixty-three ears aaw. JOHN J. 8TTLLTVAN. a Corporal in tha Sixth New York Heavy Artillery, died on Tr-orday at his hoo.

710 Union Avenue, the lirotx. WII.I.IAM M. KILET. shoe maaufactureT and a member of the firm of McDonald and Klley of Cincinnati. Ohio, died en Friday In his noma.

04 West 11Mb Street. Mr. Kiley was born It! Mseaachuaetta. Ho waa a member of Friendly Sons at SC Patrick, the Rotary Club, tha Business Men's Club ef Cincinnati, aad th Boot and bhoe Traveler's Aeav-iation of this city. JOHN FEE, Mayor ef the Borourh of South River, N.

died yesterday at a hoe. pital la New Brunswick, N. la hla fifty-firth year. JAM1 A. MA HONEY, an actor wbnee last ancsgement wea at the Hlrnodrema, A sd yesterday At SC Joseph UoapitaL BATES.

Oct 17, In her TOth year. Mary Ana. widow of Charles H. Batea. beloved mother of Coral Elizabeth.

Cart at reeldoaoa. West lOlta SC lntermaau and aervtrea Horner, N. Monday. OcC J. llomar.

N. I- papers copy. BBCKW1T H. ftuddosly. en Ort 14.

1117. J. Carroll Bock with. M. A.

Fwwerwl ilie tn the cbaatry of 0C Themae a CAiurob, bth near Kid SC. an Suaeay. OcC XH. at a'caec. Ward M.

Blrca PanrVa at her real- 500 West 107th BC. Sunday. OcC at 4:30 a' lock. Intarmeat Monday at Chittenanco. Mad tana county, rt.

I. BOKH en OcC ZS. Imae, beloved hueband of Annie Boehm. la bia 73d veer. Funeral from hla lata reel.

demon, 263 Central Park West, ea Sunday tnorntne. tne asta. at is eiwea. emit flowera. BOEHM.

Tbe Board ef Dti mmmhnra of Ladles' AaxilUry the Home for Aced and infirm. O. B. are iwewested te attend the faaeral of Mr. 1-waa Boehm, hue band of our set tan ad IH recti im.

uaday. at 10 A. from bia hue residence, vt Central park WeC Mrs. EDWARD LOEB. Preeidetu.

BOEHM. The Board ef Directors of the Ladies' Aid itocuty ec the am tan an i- for Hebrew Children are requested to attend the funeral ef lame Boehm. late husband of our Honorary President. Aanio Boehm. Mrs.

MAJUXILLAN TOCB. Proa. BtnCBAtrkt. Sal. la hie list yar; beloved earn ef Mr.

and Mrs. Baraard Buxbeam and dear brother of Jos, Una. Mra. B. Hofsld.

end Mra. A. O. Kaha. Reletlvma aad rtanoa ere Invited te attand the funeral from Mount Nabob Temple, sdl West IBOia SC.

Sunday moraine at SAD a rm, utisi uiuiui t-ajiv. wiie or r. I murt, Walter Cook, la dead at her home, Sl East f0" "TI tt ra Hrallr. a.aVl Sj. I lOVed Wife Of MOSma B.

BBd Thirteenth Hlreet, Brooklyn, aged th mother ef Helen, suddenly. Funeral from har late reel dene. L1V0 Madison Suaday, 3 p. M. lt Is requested that ae flowers be COHN.

Samuel. OcC 37. beloved husband of Nannie, aa Oumports, beolhor ef Abe, Jacob, Joseph. Harry. Lottie, aad Carrie ll sai tt Funeral from hla lata residence.

217 Kaat 83d SC. Twssday. OoC AO, at 10 A. M. DAT.

Suddenly, ed Tbei-aday, OcC SS. 117. Edward A. Day, hoabaad ef Elisabeth H. Day ef Merrtstown.

N. J. la viae will be bold at BC Paiara Church an Monday aftarnoua at i ll o'clock. Kindly emit flewere. DOONER.

On Oct 1917. John A. Doooor, beloved father of Mrs. Joha Conns John A. lHionar.

Mr llorance O'Brien. Ira J. Dooeer. Mr. Fraab Canoe.

Fel-a-mrd J. Dooner. end Alexander Dooeae. Relative, and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral from his late rwaidont. l.tkkJ Vcorheea A bbeepaheaJ Bay.

Hrooklyn; thence to St. Mark's Church. Bhor Road, where a ht(ta requlei mesa will be bald for th repoes of hia soul, on Monday. OeC 2d. 16rT.

at 10 A. M. DTJRTEE. At Mount Verwua. N.

Oct 27. Lillian Duryaa. Funeral wnlm et reetdenoe of her sister. Mrs. Ella D.

"Ouloa. 71 Dell ea Monday at I o'clock P. M. ELLIS. Marjorm Jean Ortfflth.

be load wife of WUllam It Ellis, ewddealy. Ore SC Funeral. P. Monday. OcC SS, from her home, 15 Madisa A v.

FlTZSIMMONa, Bob. Memorial aerrlce Sunday, a docs. ins ru.ttinAii CHURCH. (Campbell's.) B'way. eath St OATCHELL.

Oct 23. 1917, James oa ef Hannah and the late Joeeeh K. Catchall, acs 43 years. Sei vita at the reetdenoe of hla mother. 141 West Slat SC.

baa-day afternoon, 4 o'clock. GRANT. OcC SS. at SummtC N. Emma Collier, aced 90 year, widow ef Charles Henry Grant of Philadelphia.

Funeral service will be held st har late home. SummtC N. on 8unday. Ore SA. at 8:30 P.

en arrival of the IS train from Hoboken. lntarment Woodiaads Coroetery. Philadelphia, at P. Men-day, Oct. 2.

Kindly omit flowsro. GENT. Mlnetta, Ore Xd, 11T. FuneraJ from her lata resideiKo. 011 Walae A Monday, Oct.

39. at A. Uiewoe to Hoch'e Church, where reoulem maaa will be offered for the repow of her souL HIRSH. After a llnsennf liinaaa. 1 ftussman Ml ran Hmrlette Ounenbotmer.

on Oct 3d. Fu neral piivata. HOI Jimil On OeC ST. William, es-batral- man. belued father of William fl.

aad (13111 R. tine i al from his lata real. oence. Webster a Tin. I ay.

OcC SO. Funeral are tag Staring. JlicDa JCK.Vl.r!(l.-C-i PrUa-. -ft, 1IT Je- wryn 1 1 911 1 u-iu, ru puean'i mtTrm M. Jennint-i.

tinerml from his home, 71 lanrolu 1 lace. Irbkla. Ort. ti. at A.

tbenre to m. Yeraaa Roman (lble tTiurcs, Caewo Av. aad Sterling I'bu-e. ahero Biaaa wlj bo aald i for tho rapusa of bia smL Members of Saa balvaoore Council, si. of lavllaa.

KJEN.NKLLT Oa Oct. 2X Maaarw. widow of Lwnlci Kenuelly aad beiovee a4 Sevaead mother of Mary. Helew, Heaaeb, aad Martin Krnaoijy. runerol kloeylay.

OeC SI. at JU A from her Isle reea-ooneo. SOI West teeth St. Hoejatera amaaa at tho Churrb of Oer iakdjr of Loareaev. latei uiaut Calvary.

kULEY. Oa Oct. after a low lUawaa, WuiUun M. Klley. bolovwd bosbaad of Mary Parker Klr, la tho Mk year nf bis ate.

Iter i kaa will bo eeakdoctod by Newara Lsdca. U. Y. O. kUka.

Ne. xl. at hla late reeloeare. 04 Wast 115th Bt. oa Sunday ovenlnc.

Oct. ta, at a flora. All brothers lovtted tn attoed. Fuworal Oreonwood Cemetery. Monday.

Ort. S. 14 A. at. Boston.

Philadelphia. Itttaaawcb, aad Clactaaau papers pleoea copy. LAMP -On Ort. X. Henry Lamp, la hla seventy-fourth year.

Funeral peltate. LEONARD. Ituddenly. at FW-hmoad. fanlel Leonard of Albasy.

N. ootorod lata oteraal Ufa la the eovoaiy-aiath year af hla age. LEWLB.Al TaanasM. Conw mdsy. Oct.

ML lttT. John IVet Uw Faaoral hUsa-aay. Oct. 2. at 2-3U P.

hi. Mccormick. Oct. rr. tvtward.

lafaat see or Joaepd and Chartotto a. Ma emca. rBmrml private. 0. from parewts' reotdaoco, 60 Academy BU.

Aaaorta. L. 1. McKEOHNIE. On Satarday.

Oct. t7. Eltaw- oeui Btcaeranio. aea alnir.) wiasw Of Hobart McKacholo. ase 73 yoars, Fo-aeral servkas at her late rwatdeooe.

XM PaJbmdo Av, Usot Hobwaoa. N. Mow-day evente. Oct. Vt, at o'clock.

MeLAURIM. At Sooth Oroaco. N. aa Saturday. Oct.

Tt. IbtT. Bertha Wlli-ouahby. beloved wife of 3. Dooaid Mc-Laurln.

PaneraJ sorWeo will bo bold at her ame, Montrooe on Mow-day. Ot t. 2U, at 30 P. M. British aad Canadian papers please copy.

McLOCOHIJ.V -Suddenly, oe Thvrsdoy. tVt, 1I7. Mary, beloved wife of Jesses MrLoushlln. nee Vlbeolskon.) Btotbrr of the Rev. Thomas J.

MoLouaalln aad Mother Mary Thomas of tho PreeeotaUoo Convent. Funeral rroan bar late real denot. SO Ueet aath wa Moaetay. Oct. 29, at XO A.

M. thence to the Church of the Blessed Saerameat. Bread-way and 71 at fit Relatives aad fnewda aro Invited to an an a. Fl fiovrera. MAOXTlt.

Henrietta, widow of Sameof A. Macnua, at har toatilonto. Jama Laum. Far Rockaway, Oct. aa, mother of Mrs.

Pauline Frank. Mra. Henry M. Teea. Mra.

Harry E. Baer. Mrs. Frieda, Ilka. Mra, lam lexer, sad Maa aad beaata Ua-.

bus. Funeral private. Seaway mora la, at convenlenoe of taeully. Intarmeet at Cjrpresa Hiila. MAHON KT.

Jawtea. THB PT7-NERAL CHLRCH. Broadway. SU Tuesday. 11 A.

M. Aosploas Actors Fond. mm iH a a a nvaiAM ma.il,., a iiuiw mv. 1 1 p. i i a nAa, r.

o.w.- a ha i B. i f. i. HKiaraar. 21.1 BIOKLOW Oct.

23. at 111 West betb Maria a Thatcher, dataybter of Mr. and Mrs. Lrew P. Fueotmau.

to a.merson Blirelow. U. S. N. K.

F. orn hiflschberg. On occ S. 1017. by the Hon.

Leonard I. Saitkln. a Justice of the Municipal Court ot the City at New York. Hoc Louis Cohen to Mra 1 Amelia Salomon Htrschbors. daoshtor of the late nUnon aad Elisabeth Urli Halo- no and widow et toe iai jtooutpe Hirech tiers.

Which Official pictures from all thai DEVEttKCi; Batnrday, n.4 'ii at St. Aznea Cburcb. LAeuc Italia W. Devaroux of Utioa. N.

and of Slat Field Artillery. V. B. and Noeml Gtbert Townnend. daurhter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jamss Blliai TowBsrnd. OVUCK FRANK UN. -Wodnooday, Oct. J4, 1U17.

at lha 1- Iral i-resDyrenaa tnurea, Brooklyn. N. by the Rov. L. Jlaaa Clarke, 1).

Carolyn Bland aaklta. daucbter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter hoott Franklin, tn Horace Quitch. KKT8 HAL8EI.

uct. 27. 117, at the restdenoe ot the bride's parents, by tbe Key. Wlnflrtd t. Baer, Ellsa Oracle Hal-aey.

daiaybter of Mr. and Mrs. Chartae H. K. Itatsey, to narera ae, Kltasheth.

N. J. LiJWTHER LUFBURROW. Oa Satarday. Oct.

27. at the Hotel SC Recta, by the Iter. Dr. Nathan google, Orace. daucbter of the lata rover H.

Lafbarrew. to fhrtstopher Meyer Lewthor. ROSS DB WOUF1C At llackanswck. K. J- tict.

so. aeita riaJ-Mi- ta Alice L. Croony le Oeorire D. Pratt, ass Is ted by Mrs. John noraWELIKLOT8.

On Saturday. OcC ST, Wood Stewart. Mra. James Roosevelt. Mra.

Nlcholaa Murray Butler, and Mrs Jamea Soever. In chars of the Red Cross tea rsrden will be Miss Margaret Cameron. Mrs. Newhold I -a Roy Edrar. mrA Mm Aethfir fienft fturrlan The lllala" on The accompanist 1 exhibit of the Tmnerlal Order of Danrh- waa aire.

Klhel Cave Cole. Item of the British Empire wilt be con- Ver Popp. a 'cellist or peculiarly I itur-ted tinder the direction of Mra. J. sDeaklns tone, gave a rectUl In Aeo- I KUIot Lanes txff and Miss Dorothy lian Hall last evening.

again accom- I lionnellv. paaled by Mrs. Cole. Her program con- I Among the partlHpfinU In th exhibit tslneu a sonant ot nrnnmm, imnnir "ior tne American Amnuiance in ttussia lun-FlierlnL mexea bv Fauro and Glas- I wrtll he Mra lasrenr Keene. Mrs.

Ed- ouriow, two of the player's own. wntltled I ward Mr. 8 tan hope Nixon, and "The Bong of Pan." I Mrs. Charles do Looser Oeliichs. Mrs.

and th concerto for 'cello by Saint-1 William Jay, Mrn. Charle A. Van flaena. I Rensselaer. Mrs.

William Disston. Mrs. Harold Bauer anV the 8ymphony So- I Herbert Shipman. Mrs. Jamea Lowell eletv rereated their Opening program of (Putnam, and Mr.

John Wanamaker. Jr. tne orcnestrw' season, neus no miur-i a ir.uer.ian panic wonn o.mi,uiar naa men day. at a-well attended concert last donated to this exhibit, and will be sold eveolng la Carnegie Aiau. I tn share.

at Holy Trinity Church, Richmond. by tbe Rev. is. uravwtv, ia. aie of Mra.

Henry IXumU Klets of New Tork City, te Major Albert Rothwell. United Btatae Array. gCHRENZKL-THALMIC85INOKR. OcC at 60 eat 77th HC, Dorothy, daiaxhtar of Mr. and Mra.

Eugene Thalmmslnnr. to Alfred Hchrenael. WARNER FRAN Thwroday. OeC X3. 1917.

at Hotel Aneonla, FVarw Kraak-lla. daughter of Morris Franklin. 1SI Kaat Siith. to Charles Benjamin VTarwer. tlce later.

RICHARDSON. On Oct. IX, Frank W. Rkrh-ardaon. aced ai yepro.

Funeral eerrtooe at hla late reetdemw. S.nM Broadwar. New Tork. Sunday, OcC th, at I F. ML Intaraieat private.

SERVICES THE FVNCRAf. Otl'RCM. MroaJway. eoth PC. tFrank Vampeatra) Hlrarhamptne.

Dalay, ty tne la Mate. Hookla. William Sunday. SO A. M.

Huasey. Thocnaa. Sunday, P. M. Peterson.

Fdna Monday. 3 SO P. M. Welncaertaer. Kduard.

Moo day. 12 0 r. M. TUpuWW-an Onb aa. Bounce, with deep aorrew, death eg eeteosnsd and beloved charter trwmher.

Mra Julius H. Seymour. SETMOCRv At Boffaio, N. Marie, mtaat daucbter of Mr. aad Mrs, Fraa Ja.

Seymoer. OeC IX Puaarai private. ElMlttON On Satarday. Ort. 117, Klcbard of Korkawey Beach.

Fwaeral service et tho rosideaee af hla sister. Helen Marheeue. S4 Lrn den A Orace cbarta, Orwace. N. Monday.

OcC arrival of 10 SO A. trai from HeateA. VOOHAA.NviHH--Af.ee aaort hi nam, ea foe sn. wenjsmia. ooiove aamsal wr Lina Vosrseniar.

taae Lm rta.1 aad father ef Louis, liana Joeeea. Wtl-ball nine ftpryer. tWrtha Weaan. Fw Boral sarv ir et hie late alima. dajr.

I y. M-. 4S1 Id SC. Breawirw. WHEN.

Mr. Edward Wrox. P-umeeal tedav. BrweUya. a laaAim dry roods mirtksal aad ettiaew of Ppetafad.

Ohio, wbe dAat at bis same ai Hecaawmy Park. 1, Friday. Ort Pa. wwe a a-tlve af Ireland, arnvtnc te the ml lad Suttee la IsiA He did oat etar la New Term, but tnunemiaiav aaarted for tae Weac epoalng a email stars ta I assent Ohm. Two yar later be msesl te FprlnrtYstd.

whoa we harmiy mere tbaa a vtltaa. Almost from ta barumag but buamnea grow by leap and bs4 matil at the lime af bis deiA Is. emimewi r. Om Frtday. OeC Sa.

UI7. Gilbert uveas 1 or lata I Tamest sa sa ef raisaiaak Wrtcht. Faeirsl awrvke el. bt lata leaeeaoa. Waal 1J34 Sc.

em Sua. day eveaiag. at 8. 11 elocA. Pimm eaxM flowera.

WRitlUT Burnt IrmT Loses Me. wat, P. ead A. kC. enneesrea emh Ommm ro-r ta dath ef ear brother.

Oil beet A. Wrlcwc Meenbere are rvaiaated le act ead fe-tx-ral eel ilia el his late ra.i spare. II West ISd SC, Pen. lay ovale, tire Sa, at Ala. J.

B. 1 1 AHA. earretary. A TR tt'R. Ma.t.r ZAREK.

(l.arf rte A It la with very ap and sincere recrwt that Arped Lodco, Na 1U. Kalchts of Pythia aaneuaove ta death ef Past Chancellor S. S. urea, ea af Ita formmoet brethere. The faaeral tare monies will take tiare el the late home of tbe da-eaad.

lis Haaulte Place. New York City, a Sunday aJtarmooa, Ore S. 11 7. at 3 rclnr All aa at bets ef Arpad I ad re. Ne.

LM. Kalchts af Pythias, ad all member of tbe order knowtn tela Pythian ef Pythtaa. ere imawetsd te attend the faaeral la order tbet we JOSEPH H. ROBIN A CauteoeUor Csmiasiismt. E.

N. PRERAU. Keeper of rlarwrwa and tteei. CAIItNA-Jennle. SSI Farast Av.

OeC acd IV Funeral tomorrow. A. be DK VOE. Zone, 434 Merey A Oec tt Funeral tomorrow. DOLL Mart 1.4X3 firs wis Ort 9A aped bk.

Faaeral taday. F. M. DREW. Utile tCId 7Jd Sc.

O.C SA Funeral lomorrsw. POI.rT laalol SI Aallo SC Oct SA Funeral tk-C SO. FOWLER. Edward. 173 Klareta Ort Punerwl private POW1.ER.

Frank. Slat SC and Ittb Oct rt Fuiaal tomorrow, A. mi. FRANKKLL Taeodore. Ml CI lata Ort.

2. Fuweral Oct. Sn FRITH. TSemu M. as Hasracl St OeC La SNinerml nrlvele beloved sister of Mrs.

I CKIKO. Hit. Breokly llaapttal. OcC 9A ALBERT. Maria, 08 Bay aSt SC.

Ort tX I seed IX Funeral arreaia HARrcR rtedertrke. IIT HmmwI Sc Occ at, aced aw. Ftineral tent or row. ttwef of eViarm. Per.

VKk Fortewlrar aaslra'l te ICTdi Ea. el MacArtkar- leiouan. on atooear, wi. aw, aa r. am.

I ARMY ORDERS Special to The Few rev Fl i s. WASHIMUT.iV. Oc. If. rno ar tawrt- Vaswod Iso leiloouaa oroo iriwi fcaj MediteU Hewer ore.

MacCordy, let L. ML. C. la l-eai Kowta. tualr.

ata j. Beotkeee erlera ismlel be direct bias la pi i Le St. Lewie, slve teat, at aa. I taaw to tees rttr. (Sutler, MaJ.

A. to teetireeajiB. Was I a. Ui le iae uaawsw. bs oaam.ao innnl fe te w'oosaa, Owxewl.

aaj. to IX laHsne, aw awak Fsaad Haw, So. 3. Cwaotawttwe. Caax.

bL win npet by In tar Cksvay. O.a At. saw. ej C. CaXfee.

1st Lt. W. SU. se Caamp wiieamf. far bast.

Wernaiartoa. Cwpa. J. IC. le Ft.

WsaJ. May ktarun. CapC F. with Bees Haw as FV Bow. he.

Xt O. II as raep star Aether hlovewt. Cart. ti. K.

M. aaosaa. 1 4. VT to (ami Vail. Pid-C.

a-raalaalloi Vclwr4a. let 14. as MKVee. let IA. $.

le Coeip irael. enb alrfb rVaw. Rarwdaltar, Mai. W. I'.

tamp H.oraob. taeiMia. 1st 1.1 tWi t'paew, oe- aoilne Cera ma a 4 tor na Rrwrstett. let U. K.

raiser fenm 4ey Larory. Capt. I- wTll i ip.it ta (wai. Oea. Ft.

Owtarte for dwty ae tee 4. o- flrer of FWid Hoe, Max. lot LA C. reieeo4 feaea ewty. Paaleoa.

tat LA M. P. sVAwwrta. let LA. A.

aad Vewehte. let LA. J. ML. as Army Me.

IrSnl for ana Jteeaa. MaJ. to Cam FUM aa let Lt. n. to MeNaawra.

Let Lc -a. let La. Prrvtoua a das relaUn le ad as twdtcwied' Van Da-a, CapC Conner, 1st LA, A. M. FIRST A XT K.

bL Aweewae. M. ft. ra 1 an Una. pt.

lfareaa. SV IC O. A. 1 SDCOXD UtlTWim Owwdr. r.

V. Kowearw. c. A. TUwoaa-vnea.

F. II. A atLaaator. C. bruaA.

W. J. lOareew. R. Faileortrar aaSreel to F1RKT Cl Fit 12 A ffTm.

SMITH. HuJdenly. at Raa DUce. CaL, Ell I Netleaw. W.

Jr. Amanda HtalUt, wife of tbe late Dr. fata. I l-erktna, F. K.

lei H. nmlta. Notice of uaoral Imrwariar. I Oewtaierb rwaae ni i. rawerwl ewaetrwretaw us ka aywr.

wVth BaJ'iraWfe fAatml ftawtamfsjT eTswBfatkfreaffadm cki.a. 1st La. W. to cam IA. wtAk waxer owtwiy mimieans eyer.

Lot La. N. rale, ad from ery. Kaurtassr Wawsrve Cor pa. aaara.

CapC rnieiir iai I aa CaptaAa. aetomstli ally va eating has eaawmkauow oa 4 LA. r. U.a-lr easiawal te llaxh Braya. at Cwasp Lasalpbaa F1BJTT UKCTareAKTa.

Frowr. 1. I lawraiee. A. St, Bargeea, O.

F. iMmbotl. O. V. FaOowta sasaraii le ISBXA Kaara.

at Caase Cvdy; FIRST LI rt-TE-N AXT. sV It. iLaa ina. M. XX IVaaJl.

K. S. Jr. Ilaxalap. W.

H- BV I Mli in r. Fwrvowtiw; ajatrsod bp 114th aCasw, ad ewarewrd- FIRST UECTTOaJCrS. riassaifil 1 I. bf, HUOIMTD UUCT EJ AJtTa. Ramlao, W.

U. lUimcaw. F. A Hrav ki W. Mart bake, Mead an, H.

I AiiaoTu W. to ttoth From FtltST lavJacTiNAJCTa. Schlfrwro. A. i North, M.

It. Sehirrwra, E. A. Nerta, M. IC Wlnelow.

ft. M. Fleetl, J. S. Lylerd.

V. H. MLC ti BL va niv pi i anu i aw r.jr v'tv" I i .7 77 I J-ei" fl IC I Moras, of emotion, when he I picture. A reconstructed Fsx lad. with 1.7..

Cili I I Tewie, T. A I rn H. a. i a program of a little higher order the British In possession, will be stAged hTV tsi tTZl' JZrZJZTrZl Whitney. The Armenian and Turkish Committees are to Dreaent Armenia, ahowinr the ravage of the Turks and! svria laid low by the Hun.

Actual scenes from these trick-n countries will be reproduced with photographic ac curacy. I Knga, le road Pwrh. Cape w. v. Ridrwar.

la tAO.A-.le road KldAWway. let i t). A. Sbarta. Caac I Frcher.

MaJ. L. A. to Cams Or beloved fcuebead af I SFfOND Ur I r.il"TI. Snohie Marts Aaderam.

et hie raolJiaco, I 7v1oon. A ic teiia. M. K. llnia Funeral an ill.

I IMawa. B. 10 A. M. Mnedar.

latermeat ontate. I Camera. D. tiii.vii.t, PWnfuia rw I SIT Ann kits Porter, wife of the late PM. I Froedley let LA.

le (awp Mm ea anaaa. Juki Ttniii.a ml Klrthaa It I I Aa. ae (aTT Fuoerml trlnta. Raaaa I WUbwr. (wpC IriaaL I road'Wnbae, vwoa.

rrmiir ai w.u-a rtiark I ia Otk rear. Oct. Z7. lsii. caibertaa I oiojwwi widow ot Samuel Waltusnoro Torrey aad I PetleWlaeT le Pardee Otr Par wasCI eaupwtor a taw oaao tnai wiii CAITIA rertaw.

r. rtniou. Owell. H. A SwtterrietJ rt K0T Ua'TteHAPrra.

larrtaw. C. p. I haeateSe. 1 Je Bluer, it.

u. pa. Snare, kibsewd I Milses. P. i.

aoa- abend af Louise M. aeartaar. el I P-aita A- Wa an bw lata real linn. IA Wat aket SC Par, raw, f. B.

U. H. Ira THE FVNERAL. CHCRCM. (Ckorp- Mdmr.

A I bell sUdcJ LSi Brad ear, Msaiiy. FIRFT IJ St'TrT Air-pB rmra. 1 1 aaara, H. C. WELLS.

At Heat Damtagw, Oct, JaMaa Owaae. N. la weiia as CBenmisw. a. c.

bis eats I cnsei rear, sow of tbe bate Edward I Weil WHIT E. Oe tbe tewtf-em day et Oe-tear. 11T. WUllam Hutmwrd white, ea or in taw eutuus u. a aa eoy a.

1 a WUl. lm ta TTl aar mt mtm aaa aa kaa I wwwuwr erpa. rart liana. Cwld hmu HuW F. I rVermkr.

1a IA a rba aerai aervVa at SC Joea Ckeeca. Cwld katarw4ee, tat IA. Pt Use. la I. Spring Harbor, oa aoavday.

Oe. a I V. IC. aad Tkaras tot Is A. P.

M. Cavoraara will be at the ate- I Raeta. loaa mt TviIimi hi. la paa. tia a taa amvwl af the trmtm Imvis I aswna pwtev FaiuntvaaUt Staum el 1st bC to- I to aa taa ad 1 a ad I 7.

a. at Htrctt Jmkw. I.memitw. ac 9A awd St. Funeral I M.

F7K1NMANM teenrpe. Wawtheaa. Or. XX. are4 Feeeral tear 1 bt ALTERA-Johm.

Middw I lllmew. tat gA 3n St)rm0tim. ABRAHAM -A tab- will be wmewtlmd le ei.miiiti ef Marts Aeaaa. I I Baatwed af Mimr- A bra ka am a Saar. No.

4. ml A at tr faair vt'ieiai. MI otaw aim.taev. CV pi llllle. RelaUeme amd made are lavtamt Is ernes of mm.

latowrn Intel. DAJtAT. A ulisl aaat ran taaa or eo- eiea la mimiry srr nahe- Mary farmr. wa ai ha. I.

,114. srtll be nlilraled el BC MaWamt Chareh, Wtmt kith a Satwece lTVl A kART a. Da Aj T. POtTM -4m lovtm wen ay of Jmae at. aa lUdC t4 Ck-C X.

IPlA Huak.sl. aa. atae OlTIlt-tarke. (il.lan. la lann.

Of dee-led aa, wa wan la rmet OrC St. 11C Lefferto Place ttipti I'LTrX paster twauiwm ba FRAK CAMPBELL th- J. VIXTULBOTTOM JJl4 'THE w60DUWNCIMETUt" SC By Ktike Teele ad urrve. se Xet res at. late ef mil how Te, rva ialc et ewe for eaAb al Wa prVe iwa fmism rai'iVT' mmtr' vi I Dowtal OCbsae, lot IA s.

Vm aa rwswp la lea IA H. am Maaaa, let La. M. C. F.

as aavi taa. aterwed Uses re si pa. aoV sWeaevy A. abauav Cap. U4.

PwtVewta I a-t aad MIaalt Mai ae arraae of I aa i ea page Oa C- la i a o.a ae twaae aa. asef rfr let 1A. wr. aad law A. aa.

ii a. a. Vaa WiaaraeA la La. wr Kerweir epc r. a.

ana (saw. aa Ism eo aoet (atpwa. Caa. K. R.

wta ne in rwt fa W. Im, WIS lav a as Oaf let LA as AMaw IX, a rw- part by baaw ea rata wr tee Hall. 11 LA. J. IC.

avd newt i l( a aaj aa fame. steweere, Iai I A J. t. SajvW. CaaW.

Jr. wad aaOA. let LA. PC J. wi isj'ai le Oaf mt cod.

let IA. bC aU be wawa manea et raa, tor eatr el isot a b. rwL SU r. or paaaaa, lake a alias eod nn by leUa be CVar ef Pa-w. ii (art letb a.

tVaeuua aaeaywit as 1Mb a min, let 1A. ases a le Siexa Lavea. CI IA a mettaieot eark. A. lie tap, te in at aa la aejc Ua Oyer, bd la Wr.

Ada. ew law paw.xees 14 IA h. A.1 laapC. as Co nit CI. with mas a LAewCOeC sac mnm elia'taae le pxweas 1 nai ate ata ll'UHll UsCt'7 XAA-T.

It M. Ft auk to iC ti. F. faa.s Bteooec btb Ope. fusiaC Ft Sea Haea ea two.

C. FC Cayaa sail a. II vb aev eVarry, A. l-aaeiaa A'at, bnait -rata, lh A. Me- -a a.

LAtaa ti f. EI THE WEATHER 1 1 was ma raw ewe. rtarws em I Oke asaar as Hinti is SO a ai eaaaaeoo I eoe I SlnaiS OS rei iliaM SWMeaeal lasvio. La. Cel.

A. te tipi i it ay w-as taw we MasSa eae eaea oee eaiaa ear baosIKi of ersaWa, I SM taue oaaavaa aea eaWwaao. wa aaver aae a ai nl i nai bwo I baeaw Poklta. PU-v. teew a rwaop to, rliis wae-e so isi i a ea-S aaue a -I ptaw.

ad taaa 1 1 s. aw errwess Is i-i, i a i bwaaaaawi, team mtiex maas eae eve PMiaaa Pavai aa, was lafoatry. Iomi ii a saeaeiies wse i e4Jijewmw uu4 le lemi ed aa rwad ZeDm. teea. P.

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SSm. ae. Us. I ansa WaJ. I Waves eaal ed II F.

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r. a aa aw- i pvreto. It It ir "rr A I a oa aw r. mai a kisi, Av I. I htata, a.

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ac at MAJ-ex 1 ssaw asue l.aat F- jwun I -are. Mat K. PV lavee Mai A- to tax, orf. mi t. ataj.

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(larti eaa. 'Sal l-aaaea aaan. laaj iBawb A A 1 1 a wemaC iwu I la.ar. C. aa.

Maala. spaaa t- aiawt HiNeUI, M. J. I pato a.i H. Mat te i aa-eWaa Fuks rba, pade be main esw'ta i ts lee aea 1 sea Pa lawaa.

Aliawa i i I la 'a. A. a I me I a t. a. i-iT-Jj" w' I riiia as to sesame ajwHaaane la ap ea-e.

A a sm 4 a-a laraaaa, w. a. I eternal I Saw-eat oe t.tKm l.taaa e.yM Chwa, ta Me aa ParVaewa Pa. lav IS WA --a tm I eea as eeaaao ai eat see is ta aio I a. ii.m I t.

ata aa tatmaka liimli ae at I eaaaa a-aaiea pa weaai w. IB tt ea ilai snasSO 111 jC leterse oa Kaa lA.sss Pa. Paewrm Imitm. A eesm a aaat-Siaaato IW ill nki nl I s.a staa art W. I emeu.

ac A. SCart Ceisaa a- I isliim a trtnie Aa aa. ejHcssV, eV I ejsmweamsm aAm.ea 4mJearBt'twma I eWiessmaV il irtesa. A R- I Oaafy ex sal lex IA I a-tat, I a i Paa Sis e.a MET IN RdweH 491 IAamt. PC.

w. ir PstHCTV A I. -Jamie K. ea Leeward BC. tarC PC FsmmraJ I taa.

i FETI-Ro-N. -tart itaa P. Yts A. M. I at.

tm. rani lame. PCMTKH -Nell X-l ketmntal Af Ort. Ti FtiWerml petrelm UttUlT -Wlllaa. cat Read A.

Ore St, aal ti. Fu.a.ai taae IP a. SOthE1A--lmi'a toa Mmtaif Av. rw. aped 4A Faearel tmesp.

IBf.lt STKHLJC Orlettr. larau ts-C aamd m. real a-c sa. I BU1-tV A 4 TP area SI. Cat.

9. Fsaeral today. P. M. ll.bekee aad Jsrsey Cttf.

BADAIlAll-O Trta. S39 Meetaa PC He- Met o-c at. RAXTAbV-laa 4A1 rarirv A 0v. Oct- J7 sa ma may property aad flttlncty our teal I COerrELjri. Cava, ta I or SC.

Jareay COLLI Them aa. III West I lib Store l. Faaeral tometiew. A. ht CROKJC El lea.

114 East llth SC OeC II. Funeral tomorrow. I II A ht FTZBr Elisabeth. Ill Kaat IPth SC Oct. tt FuaaraJ tomorrow.

1 .11 A. FLACK. Oo rr IC l7 SC Aaa's Av. Oct tl. Fuaertl lemnrrea.

A. M. FOOARTT. Joha P. 114 Eat ITlh Oec It Funeral to morrow.

1:1 A. M. HK1I Anna. 117 Id Oec 14. Fenerai service tomorrow.

KANEV-MarcareC Occ 14. Faaeral Lea-Inxton Av. aad llth St. KENNT. Brtdcec 111 Wsmt llllb Sc OeC tl.

Faaeral teraorrow. 1:11 A. M. KIN-. Emm A 471 west 141th SC Ore IC KLEIN Joha A.

sVaavtew Heeplial. A Oct. iFiiaral tedsy. 1 P. MUNDORFF.

Cecilia. II Eaet llPtb SC Oct a rd IC Fuaerai set Ice later. RACKETY A lease O. Ill Meede SC Bronx. OcC 14.

a led IC Fuaerai tomorrow, P. kt TTJERNET. Patrvrk. 141 Madlaa SC. Oct IC Funarai tomorrow.

I ll A. ht Oty. ore 71 av CUP. -C IC HETXR. Wtlltam.

All ICaaeaa Ae. City, fare tk. KniNOM oae'n saa Jeeoey City. OeC KF.l.t.Y. Martia.

Il-tka. rk-c tA Av. Jer- SMITH. Miaele F. 4e rwrtne av, is Cttv C-C Fa eaal today.

I T. It WALXROM. Jamme set Mat i ry SC Jvrery CItV. Oct. 7.

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sea sail rmr lac i I araisaa Par ss i mil 1 invito I la CAPT At. a sti. bite uu a a -n. a a-a ti lc at L. St al 'aea.

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Sisie It IA. T. ten OBI- I Plaaa Ii la.Ctfa" I a-' V-JUT See II nn i i mme. Wat I Mr-a let 1 A. A.

r. taa. A. lima law. I tv.

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erpa rmm-n Is a a sntr anew 1 'ah. I a. -a fa at a rwttx. Capt le M.Hsse reive week btaaa a uc A A I ana 1 US I ly av ba-oae tttv; MAC, ream ap se a4 war. Sam Kara, 94 Id.

N. Cava Ltrwta 1 aJl-taa. Pa. eoK wa a a nil blat rtl Talk. fVte Wet law Ck-t SS 7 Z.2TLm Mctmam.

Lc as -ka Saw. a a. (at Sh TlZZl a at aawe to ew4 eflVwr ef eem.iery pe- tsearae are Paa C-C BP m.L-.r- -mart" mmmm9. aa I aa aaaaw Ira. 11 ea- a ia I at ii i -ml la.

ea fHS Bap IP i.lia.. I I A A a A at aaa. a TllfO. IT StTTsCt- I M'U a e. wewa a.

which bere kts asm wa ea mt Ike term. KERVIW Ella I Sib IB rem A Iff. wet ta the Stale ef Oht. Aithwab Aw "ra 14 Ae eietaiw bwe taw Pa tTil ea. tl BC Hut.

f-. raA. aj, ad Ta Int.rwte la oleic aa peUU-ml rater- rvati lawn. I awd wawta em nka. I prtaa.

Ma-tirui ia a a a v-a a tmla mm MaCaRTMI. Owa IC. 1 Mat "rt- a fvaal In i aaa I p. af. krinvrt-Jiae K.

tta Rat PC Or. PS aped A rwarml ee-may, IMP M. lee jabee SC, Org, 't a mm, r.1,.,,,1. mmm- lew, mt mt ee ad usim eta snna ra e.i p. la I mi ail raa la, aa pi an't mi- i 1TV e'i eaa I -a" le i a I -a.

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I sletii a tae aiai otnna a taaead la mm ik am Ss ml lea LwMtlxae I tne. tail itd ei lac a wt wa a sa ss is I as eat at, la si amp iwt sa mm a a a I eaUit. mdaatmav ea to aal ae asaa iae a mm r- uai. kruil awtaamp a tbe Willed ft2.S00.600 ta PhllaLhrepy. SALEVM.

Mas. On 77-Mere taaa half af la tAAMmi atat af Me Mull A lot art I Fvan. ervSew wf Itam. Laa ef laoanaw amd tkeowr-iy. was taMaJh4 ta Imatlt el taa emdmr ta wui flat far te.MII hare tada Tao largest mwat ware f.kifs aiW te I he Ml aea bwnatt tail.

twte of aad IC Ltig isa sa i eie wr aw, watt ta laic imiia ef Fla Arts me.4 tta Itawtl liewewa lIM MaeatteJ fmr liner! Keeeerth aad Ivw.ee.tj.p blnlt. eiiattd ta mwvt II BMP sa ra due laslma at v- AMI HXtVU. SteOaaiem wai (a mm tee em. a. a a i ea, nia eaia prteer mekrte -t r- P-ntWIup iMt a aa p.

mt I "aiilni tPi a i i mi IB, a ai I ai.iiMp im i i a i ii eta, mt, am a aa paeii pmeac te atlliaa aspi esi itp rt.u-Uk- Kae. ma i ta ll.ja ana tw li a ta ta Al eta wanes baS ee aaw mt Ik lent to ease iinameiii w.e.mi stmm mt IS with iitti i ia ed i I.WW ttte a. ta la 9k mm- k. Sa a ami a. MA'amt, wis be Pa (ires ama Pae ai aHiaMoi sate a eiminial ia nr ta a Am It.

mw elad le'inl ae Inn la Aal samaa ti a -1 ke eee ''leant aa War I'niue. naiip mete aatie a US' ma 1 nm pmai Wme kam ml eta Aea Stan. Baa ml A tmt riee I a. Sasse a Inema aa in. 1 nam ne ins ma ml tae a.

I amaaal we te y. a. wa a. Bt atala ma ta F'tatnal af rw wiw Jatae et mt i lei. a aa ea aa maiaa mi ta 1.

St. A. aa- ta Was at ami af la' 9j eta I' 'In a -t. -awmewwaee llkrltt bS I rlt I asasaasasaa ass 5 Tl wma aMwatJM rW XT 'ewarnW aawwaVJAejaji ammem, WBWSmws a art. a tat a a em p.mietilm aa a aa FRIENDS AND FEIXOWITIZENS, HEAR US II It tha Ulr lo lb w'lAow tw tbe rrvt c7 111 Ixmt'r la Icirte Ibrr to ArcUf oe 9 Per.al bd wbra lbs rrgpe I aa pray Hoot.

Tbffflofc. timtlt V4 wow. m4 wbe en est. rJ eVw. eiJrtXRJCA'5 BURIAL PARX foeiiliti cJ lit affri la the UrtWWilrt Ccwjrrtr tr.tl bVnrt inilfi ibovf ike Srw tofk Oty Lit.

lrct Tftis Irrvue frvte 5itw freer Gtiad CffcHkl Iffmtral Frurt lrdt tary Imtii 10 Citk of stavbtd ititi tbe rnrtrriirnte of the Psiff. Aak far pwWewr ftawta aaal meamW axt Vs-l" 4 fawy Tear Oy OfTamk. THE KENSICO ClLMETERYt 103 Par. Avwagg, or. 41st Ztrml.

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