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THE NEW YORK TIMES, MARCH ,20. 1912. 13 jUSpSE AIlD GRIP With Sorne Highly Effective Act-A j-- by John Emereon and Ante- 1 1 ill Gardner at Try-out Matinee. HAS UNUSUAL SITUATION VVtaVntM of Motive and Unrelieved Gloom Should Be Before Play Offered to Gf neral Public -raw. BR3AIV.

a play four acta. By Iotas kWsard Booth. Criterion Theatre. VhioH -Amelia Maybourn "as Araold. her daughter Jane ker iwaoetn Byr TrslJoibas.

Iter Mltohell i-iiat Arnold, her Kmereon v. ijrrirr- bur Barnuaa Waller Vn Zondt Albert Parker urbroeder Warburg ZL mm Zandl Amelia Gardner HalrM Harry McVlckar and Mm. 8tplin Pell ar leaving to-day for visit to th tirana canyon or Anions, Mrs. Lorlllard Spencer la nalTIng to-morrow on th Arcadian for a visit to th Weil Indies. Mrs.

Weldon Keeling- is giving adlnner and musicals st bar residence, 110 East Fifty-eighth Street, on April 2. Additions! guests hsva been asked (or tha music. vi 81r Bertrand'and Lady Dawson, 'who sra arriving on tit' MauretanU to-day, will stay at the Rltx-Carlton. Sir Bar-trand Is prtvata physician to King Georg. Up.

nd MraT Reginald Brooks, who nv oeenvisiung Mrs. -w In London, sra also Arriving turner, and will ba at tha Hotel Gotham ior me remainder ot tha Mr. and- Mrs. Edward Breitunjr gave a amaJl-dinner last evening; at the St. Begla for Frederick Townsend Martin, and afterward tha party occupied a.

box at the theatre. IDIREGT YIRELESS, LOHDOM TO HEW YORK DIX ASKS ONE-MILL TAX DECREE FOR MRS! ERLANGER. I Interlocutory Divert a Granted Thrso Months Ago la Made FlnaC rtW fa Vrsr Far Tim. KEWBURO. H.

TZ. March S. Mrs. Urgea Paeaage of a BUI to Product $11,000,000 Revenue. ALBAKT, Dtx sent a special rneeaage to tha Legislature to-day ursine tha uuii tha Mil nrnvkHna-l Louias BaJfe Erlnnxer.

wlf a of Abraham Transmitting Stations tO be for Imaoatuon o( a direct tAvx on X- l-rlenger of tha tb da trie! flrra of mm on. toe dollar, tie Minted out tnatl viaw ts -xiangrr. to wnotsi an hiw tha appropriations this year would total I locutory decree or divorce was grant about ats.ooomk. while tha atimxf I by Jostlco Arthur 8. Tampklna at Kyack revenue from Indirect taxation would ba l.

ZSEZL0 but 3.0nn.00tt Tha Dill favored by the Uteoer of New Torn, eoanae. far Mrs. Governor la to produce 111-1 trlanirer. a final decree eigned by iaatoa Built Vin the Suburbs of the Two Cities. vVfctort Astor I NEW SERVICE BY JAN.

1f 1913 to rends.t r.preed In th irontboeamel PProprlaUona of last yaar's ad-1 trial of the rare before iUferea A. Marconi to Ask Stockholders In Hla Company to incroaaa tho CapUv Ul to $10,000,000. Dirt. ABBOTT A4eto Ohm lilml vtfe imm H. Abbxt.

al her Ul West B. HUoa af twrnl bir afiar. ARBtXTCLBi-Obj 'eaawaOay. Waevta IT. St Bis CJMM A a i aire.

Ab sfrWtfnr-TbU. aur u. MATHO AM It! ii tna aw r. i A- to; Vats' eju woas. ir.a re, ua tin.

Kit i.r hte, the Tia a a. ii Mnday fHuaira. ree. a It. rnt V4eiair.

Btar TT. at i Habea. eeaa 4aatMr af Mvta eea aab tb bit aarafe Mrl rvaem rrMav at Bt. Ifaraa t. BJ 4 i mlnlatration a moan ted te 1 Hall by former Platrirt Attoroe Jerome The Income such appropriation were mado.

lnclud-i mda m. rnottaat ta kv. th twocaediwss lag the direct tax of six-tenths of a mill sealed previous to placing them tn poo- I v.111 ba approximately tU.000.000. Tha SlD.ilf7K.?1 couniy. i appropriations which it necessary to ffJTES ZZZZTZJ? was year inducing we sinking lun prominent an toe stage aa lxuiaa alalia.

requirements are estimated st 40.000, 0001 SIX. Mare X7. BIX May BVebeela, cniVw Mary IMI aa (be tate BUib.it r. I ama n. 1 i.it rwMtml at avMbn wt taaMiy.

1 sCHnzKrrs -Merry. nrHQr.JC Cm Maelay. Mate. BA. tSlX.

at Or- SA. ae mto, rie (mm Sin i a. hmm i r. aa. lea Helte rnwaa.

reweral earrteae BOfLOTM p- a aeA A. i.t SS. imuh, eai'y etiiiw rui k- mtm a mm eau ac Maaeee mi as yeara. riMii at-a A Be teb H. be aae.

A SV BM irrtti 7i be riai of bis Ka. e4a rras 1 A', ea rreiay. Marc 0. al AX r. I Tboniaa MrOraae Wayoa Mrs.

Jamea R. McKea McKaa returned yesterday muaa. WEDDED AT SHERRY'S. ARCTIC FILMS SHOWN. Wasb ITU.ukBMl all.

V.a I7yit0r raraed from a Ova month-- Roland re as tr at, X- i it iis- v. v. O- Of th til o- ll, K. J. K.

lar' y. rt nd. he ire of I n.l LA i a a hy i rs. nl-lea a I. rge aH Ire we a.

rk. rult the hat era. 4 melodramas go The Bargain." act-ad for ens maUnee at the Criterion Theatre yeaterday afternoon, is of an ex- MBtionaliy gripping sort. This. too.

in aplte of the fact that It Is overwritten in elacrs and haa a more serious defect In the sbsence of sufficient motive for the action, which brings about tha most im portant alluatlona of trie play. a popular atandpolnt Ita chances would be further enhanced by the Introduction of tome Uhu The play aa It stands is practically unrelieved gloom, and this fault may be difficult to amend. But aa ajtalnat the faults, by no means Irremediable, are the virtues of an umiaual story with enough of tha element of mystery about It to make it Interesting. "The Bargain of tho title la ona en tered into by the mother of an alleged murderer and the important eye-wit- neaa." unon whoae testimony tha prisoner 1 practically certain to he aent to tho 1 ulin d. a MA'Wrin- vtettriv i mi w'imwm i' -u v-weli atcpsoii.

Wnen the play opena the case la almuat in trie hands of the Jury. And shout this time the fact la disclosed that the stepson, who had charge of hla father's estate left in trust for wife and dausnter. has speculated with tha funds and lost practically everything. The aifa'a bro titer, a lawyer from Pblladel- I phis, makes the dlacovery. and charges I tha boy with his crime.

After reassuring hia stepmother ana sister, ana sending them from the room, he confesses, but liDDiorea the lawyer to give him one weeaa tim in wiulu iu i vauj u.i vervain I matters or his own. 1 be request is ui imalely sranted. And the second aci f-Arlna. a tense acene, in which tho steDr sen, having sent for the mother of the auncoaed murderer, in consideration of a large sum of money, offers to convince the Judge and the jury that he himself la tha sullty person. It sppears that his nhyalrian has told him that he has an Incurable disease, and that he can live is weeks at most.

With death im minent he takes this meana of providing for thoae he haa wronged. There Is a long argument, of course, but. finally, tha woman agrees to the bargain. And presently the stepson has matters so arranaed that newa of freah evidence spread a In tne court, detectives arrive, ba la arrest ed. and confesaeai And now romea a letter from tha nhv rirln telling the young man that there has been an error In th Invextlvetlnne at tlx chemical laboratory, that the diagnosis! was inrorreci, ana mat.

rrom all appear-(tnres, he has a Ion lease of life before him. Needless to say he Is greatly distressed to discover that he has practically throwa hla Ufa away, and there la a final ait, in which he doea make It appear for a time that his confession was merely In nne witn nia oargain. and that the original testimony against the other man was the truth. As the play seems 4iot unlikely to hsva further presentation there la no "occasion hew to disclose the final outcome. After all, tha surprise In these affairs counts for something.

But It may ba said. In Justice to the laywrlght. that the aus-pense Is wrll sustained to the end. There is more Ingenuity In the development of the situations than might appear from the bar recital of the story. But one may reasonable nhtaot tn ha Onlrnt.

le action of the young man. In the light of ii irmiou, general cnaracier ana reputation. Certainly In maklne- him a Men. son rather than own blood relative hla motive for risking hla own neck, even though hia death Is imminent. Is weakened.

programme Th Bargain was credited a "U.OT....I la li.v w9 iii Lrr vii. in i ii It is understood. In an allaa severing the name of Hilllard Booth, tho original au-K and Mlaa Cora Mavnard. who did aotne revision of the manuscript. enaimv ir aainait from tho esrtptlonal cxcUene ot tome nm siciiner.

rmeeJe was en tlr.lv na 1 'lth Jnt thi right amount of nervous force, and making its pathological ibit! Jltion fop th of plaua- IBIIIty. Mr KmnnA. ha. wu Ib. Vl tm tvP of role before, and tnere can Ka an v.

Marshair. ef ha maniners. But tnoUgD ne orcastonslly emnlova imu ami merits that auriraa Ih. Wi. aaa nil I "Mw mvr uu I Yh'K natural and appealing i handlea several ver? dlf- ii-a.

cVi niost admirably. I Br" vary well acted ny Thomla xET.rBa Mitchell, Aioerx vyarourg. Tha marriage of Miss Kathertna Oakley and Edward Perof. w4ll Va nl.Ka at All An a-eia' Church. West EUghty-first I Godfrey C.

Isaacs, managing director 1 while tha revenue fram trwiira. kL'ee1 'T' bS? tMlsxt0" ta rmrtnr. wfii AfftaMata. 1 tnivdi btr two week ftgo oo th Cun-1 wut vT- 1 -M SI I 1 IfllaVPSstf SB I witn uuguoimo Mar- tor t. 1 COB1- Uo inventor of wireless telegraphy, I ed to s2.itt.7 0aj A.

th. I rruleo aions tha AUaha Coa tha islands I m.i. 1.. 7" ma-Kmr tii-. tl h.

1. 1 i "i kuuwb imMf, Digat mil am com-1 umunica 10 at, i i stao lori 'b wwwih, uw pany Intended to aak tha stockholders th vr entUng Kept. 30. lfllJ. wlU be Kfn.

during which he took thouaands of IT .1 I approtlmatofy d.eiu.jri Thl. Itam arl feet of moving ptctura fllma. orwwed Micreas-i ue capital irom Bi.raS.uw toiannua pendltar will rapidly Increase I about feet of th films at th imnt k. mmhui aititnti aiitti i 1. w.n-.i i.

frliss 2aramay Kalmns Married to A. I has been called for April 15. Ha had not hnuanoa ot bonds for canal and night Th pictures show polar bears t- 17 Idonfct i I hlwr purpoea. I swimming In tha Arctte Oreaa. walrus i "i resources of th State In tha way I rooaertea with th great, ungainly Tha wedding of Mlsa Saramay aim us.

I UT Tal 1 ndscllaneoua r- wonderful Alaakan u. am Ur. a ir t.i... I "iieu mil mailer is aeiinueiy m- "'f wm uiikii is pmnt itr uu ae nwi daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Kalmus, I I the normal growth of tn. ftt.te-. aeit-l ahor and la th water.

to Alfred 8V Klauber. son of Mr. and vVlT. titm Bnd lh sam time for the certain With th pictures Capt- BelnechmJdt Mrs. Samuel Klauber.

took plaxe lUstl1 otic to rCt a high-powered station I and rapid Increase in InUreat and alnkJnal delivered a lecture on th eubiert ot evening at Sherry's. Tho Rev. 1. 1 in th outskirts of New Tork and ona In fund charges. I Alaska, the scenery of which d- naoses oiiiciateo.

Th matron or nonorltha auhurha Ann r. tha tr. I "witn an esmnated aurplus at tha endlciarea to to grander than anvthlna? la The Rev. TON. Obituary Notes.

JOHN ALEXANDER DXNXIS- fl baiw UWbU asaai Ut AaUUUUn AUs 1 AASSI UUBCK I va aa was Mrs. Leonard E. Klauber. and Mls i nf w-. I or p' "nly 4.8U0.U0O and esU-l BwtUerland.

while Its resource, he said. niuo neaa vu muo ot. nomr, insi matei irw-orrw i rum sources oilier nan I are practicsuiy umttleu. nnoeirouoi were tne misses Honeiwt w. iwv iuaa, auia we nven uwi sirrn uixuon oi an increase werdenschlag, Josephine Schlele.

Hattle I the stations will bo open for receiving and I ln tn aire.ct tax wiu be necessary to pro-Mamluck. and Jeanne Samter. I r.r,.mt.i. e-l! sufficient revenue for the year end- Leonard E. Klauber was best man.

ana I 777' Bept so. wis. I have already certl ne ushers inciuueo uoroon Kaiser. Nor man Cohen. Walter Koos.

Albert Ksuf- herr. Murray Klauber. and Nathaniel Ll Kslmus Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S.

Klauber wHt Bnend their honeymoon In Europe, sail ing on tha Kalserln Augusta Victoria to morrow. am aiaiions. we ssau nave nea tne necessity or immediate pssaags frvti, 7.7.7 central offices In London and In N.w a bill been 22 lZ York, where messagea wlU ba received LTitT. 1 1ar a sraduate rv-- and forwarded to tha stations." provld J-()no. A In explanation ef ambta VaiTeraity aa tba tam Thaatactraj Mr.

Isaacs aald theri would be no mora th foregoing facts are GIBNEY-JONES ENQAOEMENT. difficult-, an.f.e minim I SUOmiltea. were concerned. In andlne th.m emm I London to New.Tork than ther was at OLD HIPPOCRATES OUSTFn. nrlnr in aanmna th.m rrnm rllfitan 1 www.

Ireland, to Glace Bay, from where th A Inn. a ta Wait Maew fltK- I Wire, Vfava n. aalt.4 a n. tV. nejr, sister oi utie mr.

station Mr. Isaacs was asked. Not yet." he aald. Mr. Marconi has ROBERT REID kaaA at a.

af taa l.mM ice eraaaa snaaafactarta MtabllatiaaLa 1. tola city for tweaty rear, wka waa aiae haa 4 ef a Urge cnaaaary eoacata. die ea '-eeAay at hla bma. Jll aterllr Ptaca. Iwaab.

Ira- Mr Raid waa 0 years aid aad was bars Is thia city. A widow survtraa blm. JOHN T. NEtLOM. munt at lb.

Mranb. iya uraaes ar ai Claw. C. buk messagea ar now sent to New Tork by I No Longer of Medicine," According to Egyptian Translation. CHICAGO.

March 2S.rr. Carl H. von tor many rear. ta4 Twaadar aa bis ii tr I vu vth sm. I ammx, BwaoaiTS.

He was nn inilKVlta severaU locations I Or ID. DIUL I vl o.wa "-U ai in l-CII- I aaara aia a.a .1 u. ouvev auuvuam tui iaiwuiui vi rar nwi uci imicij uovuieu hjuii m.11 i ijr years BlUay sna Bn Outlay Of 100,000, I a immw or inm BreoaJra fclaa aad um bar daughter. Mlsa Mary H. Glbney.

to Ar- the suitable sites which have been I va MeJ tha trn.i.tin th. HuU B--e U', A-ociauo. 11a 10 TT JCHN H. MALUON. ot.

fora, flar. iHaci ami a mat mere was no iruin i uiaviiw i auDarviaor ana n-inainiu .1 ii.itf Street. Mr. Jones married Mlsa Ethel In tha report that a tower S30 feet high work 7.000 years old. hia nom.

In Dafraio, N. ra tarda? J. Olbney. a alater of hla fiancee, who died ra wfte the new station The papyrus was revesled ln J72 by LCCT CAltOLlNB van TACSEt. the widow naarla- two veara all) Tha weddlna? will I MOW XOrk Or that the Marconi Com- of Jacob Van Taaael.

la dead at bar Sura. lntt weaQln wu nany had received anv valuable natenta George Ebers, who with the aid of Lud- st Br-oki-. vt vV. a-aTi nv 1111 BtrniiiBiiinsi wr rt as i iniran tvis-iaaa i wir sw. es-n win ava-irTtaa arvmAiAaisiVBi rMin.

i waa Ekast-m in aat at ft i-a 1 1 aa as aa aaif w. ,1 I Company, aa there were none to take llshed the fact that Hippocrates oi Cos, ther was the first ladles' boot saaker la thle Mlsa BrooKO to We a E. B. Harold, lover. He had brought over the American who had been known aa the "Father of tlt- Sptctal ta Th AVn Yerfe Ttmtt.

1 fisnts or sir unver Lodge's patents for Medicine," no longer possessed thst title. Mrs. J. Pembroke thom, state Rant BALTIMORE. Md March S8 Dr and I lu" American marconi company, wnicn I rno aate 01 tne papyrua waa ao remote I 01 usugntara ot a mar to.

a jurratotioa. 1 were or lna.tlm.hla v.lll. In 1. I a. tn maoa Hlmwwrat.a fa th.

aanW. aT I IM OHQ at Aar wfflt 1. lUtlinam. aura, du uwn. xuv.tir nrwa.

i granny, ne said. I modern physicians. uEORCE H. JONES, a civil enslaaar who unarieston, nave announce tne I resjaru to me aenaing or messages i i nn Egyptian pnystcians were tne "vea at izi waat N.setv.nrat mrwet, f.u dead engagement of their only daughter' Miss I lrum "e- xora 10 jranama ana Boutn i most learned in an tne world." aald Dr. I tne piatrerm ot tne Twanty-tturd street sib.

r.Vi-I wallAnrtc- Mr- Isaacs said that he would von Klein to-day. "The Incantations of Hlxlh Avenu El.vatad uuiro.d oe aDia to speak more definitely on that In the papyrus are beautiful. They cover VT. waV1u Ymmn Byron Harold of Newark. N.

J. Mlsa auhiect In a day or ao. all diseases. Even appendicitis, which th h' tkeegbt to Brooke is a graduate of the West Vlr- "The possibilities of wireless develop- we considered a new disease a few years 1, UjZ'JZ2 glnia University and a member of the in Amerlcaare enormous, "he said. ago, is described." harSV ot xmw Kappa Gamma Fraternity.

Mr. Harold la ri.Ued1..how' Mrs mart normam tr. rT 5aSDha- hemyVelinred A JutlM Pltny- lirli- orm.t''. date has been set for the wedding. American Imgfaasmm Tk.

T. New York 1 i aaa tne ser un. aiad ruaaii, mcbt at ba. TRENTON. N.

March 28. United I home. SOT Btrattord Road, la tha ftatboab saiaX at COT K. a waa fv rwaoeal ao-ea -Watnaxtai. Martb at 11 i swi IXlT.

taaa wit. mt Joab aai r. dLkar and raotber reii r. at H-taj ki)Mik rw-tl -ill fc. ft- at Pwiaaa at lut aa- PROFESSIONALS AT MATINEE.

Throng 8eea Eddla Foy In Over th River" at Globe Theatre. The professional matlne given by Eddie Foy and hU company in Over the River" at the Glob Theatre yesterday He will return to En sr land on tha Van. reianuv next weonesaay. Marconi, I aacuoa of Broo.tr a. Mr.

Norma aad ne aaia. will go to Canada and Glac Bay, 'a. wu. I around tbe world aeeerai times oe ahipa wnere ne win inspect the new power sta- I a dinner tn Washington on April 8 tolaneaded br bar basbaad. sa years aso Oasc tion, after he haa chosen thestt for I jnatice Mahlon Pitney of the United I Ur- Nersaaa west kroahlra te saaaa line on to.

erected in New xork and m.tM gunrmi. rvurt ah tha imtii uw borne. given out the building contracts. PLOT TO BALK FIRE LAWS. I of this court.

Justices and Judges of the Nt jersey courts, i "nance nor sixer. the Vic Chancellors, Governor. I lure have been invited. lanceUora. Gov.

Wilson, former 'olaeeorWagae and members of th Leglsla- tT bean lnvltad. I EDWARD T. BAHT ef Freeport. L. I who wtta tba New lark lareae as tbe at hla boeM diatasaa eon tract ad a tbe III atr.ee bla retura to thla eouatry fourlaea yean asa Mr.

Hart waa thirty-two old. BARRT W. RERRTMAN. a afternoon attracted an audience of actors I Conspiracy to Remove Safeguards to ana actresses that rilled every aeat in Factory Workers le Charged. tid navhAM TrtVi rt sflnld1a.n that Mm I ooser ef the music and Georre V.

Ho- "'fm aa-rca existence OI I ueuu vw. reruinana ism th Co-aity H-meowmtble HoawltaL I a eonsniracv ta nnmnr th. anfnrn.rn.nt I TT. retired, died yesterday morning I of maalaaitia. Mr.

Bernrmaa waa aa years old. part, ma lioremsr, neia reception mi "17" I a um.i tra I aat a satire ef Oraas. Ha arro two Ibrea. the lobby before 'the plsy began, and Mr- laclur' T7l. V.

7. I year taraas la tba OoaaclL i Llaut. Col. Ferdinand E. De Courcv.

lant fnl V.rdln.e.A' Tm fnnrr. T'0 -taa mm miwm i between the acts. I closed in New Tork City, accor fling to a I America and enlisted la the United States I WILL, aa Kptapai ciarmaaa. dud aodd. lSneTtr Oti: nt given out towJay by th.

Bute IhfantryJn 185T H. rv a. aN.wbf. rmr Tor held another reception in hla dress-1 workers against fir perils has bn die- 1 land ln J834. CoU Courey came mg room between tne acts.

Among thiatr1n.1 8kinner. Louis Mann. Joseph Weber. Lewi Department of 'Labor. Fields.

William Collier, Robert Hilllard, I Commissioner of Labor Williams re-James J. Corbelt. Clifton Crawford, Jo- rri. th.t tha seph Jefferson, George Beban, Malcolm WiUlams, Fred Stone, David Montgom- Assistant DUtrict Attorney Wasservogel ery. Walker Whiteside, George M.

cohan, i ana us department Joseph Helmerdlnger J'' Palmer, Ada Lewis, nosaie liope, win- c-amua iu. lam G. Smythe, Martin Beck, and Mar-1 charge of attempting to' bribe two In spectors or tbe state Labor Department to rescind orders relating to a twelve-story building at 65 East Eleventh Street. He will be sentenced to-morrow. i authorities charged with safe- shall P.

Wilder. German Comedy at Barnard To-night. At Brlnckerhoff Theatre, Barnard Col- Ilset pur. rdlee aae st ss4 idaat ia4 ieula ndul tgard Br days, have Jits tceaU rwg srtnf tra ly t. Ilea -tater.

tham walks ier i GREEK ORCHESTRA APPEARS. Playara Awaken 'Enthu. aiattn In Audience of Countrymen. A organliaUon known as th Royal I li'r Orchestra, mainly com- Tv. mdoUn players, mad its 1.

Tork appearance last evening Carnegl, Mall before an audience mnal antlralv a l.ba nr.Enlf',t'a nthusUsm In, no not liaJL WAoner. Th programme was tk. numbers composed for te instruments st hand. It inrWaA h. KaJTvI'' tr short num- ak ii.

nr' Massenet, and riur to "Th Msjflo Flute, dancea ot Brahma, a nft7him.Bt,t' L'ArlesIenne Suite lo Th Bohemian i mii? compoaed of thirteen n.n, 0 of whom played the bass viol iJll. mandolin. Tha others U. VfXi on ordJnry mandolins. Klcho- ailT 1 3n'ctd the orcheetra and r.A'f0 aa on the nroarramm aa tha hlc.h 1.

of Greek songs Utre er in th form tf aa ver ier Theatra might have appeared' to Ms, Balalaika orchestra Huaal.M nrw fi-M. 1 1111. M1VUJB 1U 'his city for the nerformanca of to The Rev. Dr. BENJAMIN WARREN AT- SwSdanly Ta nr ant in tna civu war in in company i aavaral years had seea retlro treaa aaxaohlal of which Gen.

Sheridan was Captain. Following the war, CoU Courcy went Into th Indian wars ot the West, and saw much hard fighting. He waa retired In February, 1891. on account of dlaabll-ities, with the rank of Major, and in 1904 ha was promoted to the rsnk of Lieu tenant Colonel. lege, this evening and to-morrow evening, guarding factory conditions," continued the Deutscher Vereln of Columbia Unl- the statement.

have effected a scheme "wlUtt Wa-sMurl tWcBSa iS'nVfa'-ie- tlm nim Amrai to obstruct the enforcement of i.5Lf AnbahT. ordinances provided, for th protection of factory PLAN TO TAX MINISTERS. Olive Frematad Singe Brunnhllde. Olive Frematad sang Brunnhllde In Die TZ--11W1 a. th.

Vatanvw.ll tan flnar. House Ust evening, and Putnam Grls- 8u88Mtlon at Conference That Well wold waa heard as Wotan. The cast also pJd Should Aid Poor. ir.n1i.v1 Mr jxrn aa Klearmund. Mlsa mo- rena as Slegllnd.

and Mrs. nomer aa ai yesteraay session or tne HrU th orches-1 enc ot th Methodist Episcopal Church, at th Nostrand Avenue Church. Brook- Mile. Bordonl for th Winter Garden. Mn.

th Rev. Dr. O. F. Bartholow of Arrangement wer completed yesterdsy -oun etlr during a whereby Mile.

Bordonl, who Is now one qunuon ot jncreasea I jn, a. l- Sail A ta. aa.gk A al A th. r-laala taria will muuiw i luuuaters ve ins one of th members of th Winter Garden nomlnaUonby proposing that tha better company next au. sane, noraoai is savraiv uvmn a ux on ineir to very oeauuiui ana to nave a rv i salaries lor tn benent of their brethren markable voice.

'I who ar recelvlnr insufficient rr I Bartholow. wh Is ona of tha blarhaat THEATRICAL. NOTES. 1 salaried ministers of th conference, aald he was willlnar to share bis aalsrv with SMtth Cilia haa antarad Inta contract with I th "nnrecognlxed heroes" in tha eountrv the Bobhs-Merrlll Company to dramatise Rns- districts who war struggling along on aaii lilar. BovaL.

Tha Mast Hlshar I'd." I mer Dlttancea. Robert Hnilard will produce a new play, I in aurjact was brought up by th Tha Avalanche," in Philadelphia on April Rev. George P. Mains, who announced if. Milliard ta co-autnor witn w.

a. i mat tnere una oeen iwcaivea rrom a Tnnana. and will act the Vsedlng role him-1 woman, who did not wish her. name men Belt. I uuncu.

i pftri ot vnicn wu to oe The 100th performance of "A Butterfly on ued In any speclflc case where a minister tba OThaal at tha Thlrtv.nlnth Street Theatre I WB la need DcaUM Of poor Day. will he celebrated next Thursday evening, Be- proposing, that tha salaries of tweea the second and third acts Madge Tither- the better paid pasters b' tsxed. Dr. edge, who plays the leading role, will peraon- Bartholow aald that tho minimum salary ally diatribut roses ta th woman la the for a minister should ILOUO a year, audience. Dr.

C. M. North, announced that an anil. A. Roberta, tne Kngllsh protean actor, other anonymous donor had offered In NewTork ea tba Kaumr Wllhetm to be distributed among th ministers der Oroeae yeaterdmy to bagta a tour ot the who ar pajd the poorest, with special Parey Williams vaadevllle thaatrea, epenlng reference to thoae who ar filling pulpits at th Colonial Theatre next week.

as supplies. Tha matter ef a fund for A special performance of Tbsea'B "Ghosts" th relief of these ministers wss referred will oe given aajaaay evenins ai nana ivees. i who wu va aavnaay. Iw'l Pecosd Avenue xneaire oy raui i orieneft and bis Raaataa company. Mra.

Frederick A. Lamb Glvee a Tea, Lewis waller na invites au or the promt- 1 Mr w-Aarick A. Lamb save a tea vea. neut actors Is twa to sttead a special lnvl-1 VT l' tatlon parftrnnaaca of Moaaleur Besucalre I terday at ISO West Fifty-seventh Street, at Daly 'n fc The re-1 the studio of Louis Mark, to show her tha theatre will be filled. cently completed portrait by him.

Mrs. thaa i fleU ilsaort aatte tea a i "ml P'ayea mora as the Ttalalalk. SO aOn tl Th.ra-M.ma win Perrormanc or k-mAii. Freischflta" on jxtr- the or- 1M n-r Greek pro- i eonBhierlns: Ha site and xnui ret a good many coed Jd of tone: Ita attack fclaran nomraenlty ef ton. Me I.1,v.,w"wver monotony la unavoid- Vr, 1 'naracter of the Instruments hich i.

tht auavlty of ton Plbl with balalalkaa. tymt Sea Tha Tarrlhl Meek, clerical matlne Cnarlea rihu one-act play. "The Tr-J a given at th Uttl Tb- Uh an audience elraTrmn. Th per-1va clock In order to rvlee. i7 wno had Lenten 4 th.trT!L!V'h afternoon tiro to reach re of "tr- Th Flower or th Pal-P-cisj a part of th wvl matlne bill, was omitted.

ATJ.0P'rMnd Thla Afternoon. of nefit for th Actors' Fond aftera" at th Century, Theatra. thla uat0. ni bl, at o'clock on ao. Th 'nfth of th procramme.

at stated yesterday that i rno anvertlMit Ka wiU alr-etar! BMarard Hateaasoa. general wrodueer for Oua Bill, will pat on a vaudeville act at Atlantic city nest Monday. The act, which will be called A Night ea a Roof Garden." will employ a large Bumear-ef principals aad chorus people. Toe twenty-fifth annlTarsary Oscar Ham. snerstela'e thestre-huildlag career will he eb-served at tbe West End Theatre ea Wed nee-day of next week, when Victor Herbert will conduct tho orchestra at the aerfuaianea of his eperatta, Naughty Marietta." It was Just twenty-five years ago thst Mr.

Hammer. stela bexaa the coaj true tion ef th Harlem Opera Houaa, Blaha Inaerert, XTngHeh aetrasa, mam m.p-pearad la The MoHnse In London, haa been engaged by X. a. Sire for the asadma woesaa's rot la Oeerge Brae ea Howard's now play, which Mr. Blre Is ta pied at thia eaaansi with Hasaard Sbort Is the principal male rale.

PAIISTINGS BY ArtbnrQoDayi EXHI 6 ITI0N WI LL CLOSE TO-MORROW lyimafn Macbeth 450 FIFTH AVE, 7: Near 4tth enreet. Lamb had her alster-In-law, Mrs. Chart Lamb, and Mrs. Frederick Nye receiving with her. Mlsa Nannette Vaa ZU and Miss Marguerite Jaoduetta, two debu tantes, poured tea and chocolate.

Among tha callers were Mr. and Mrs. J. William FoaaicK, Mrs. Kedneid Mount.

Mrs, FTankklln Mott Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Winchester Fitch. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick DellenbAuxh, Henry Clews. Mrs. Jes sie la Mont atariow, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed ward Van Zila. William Van lnren. Alex ander Konta. Char lea and Frederick Lamb. Mis Mary M.

Orr, and Mrs. Fred erics, jMainaa Mrs. Flagler Musical. Mr. John H.

Flagler is arranging to give a tnoratbff musical at tha LltU Theatre In May rals money for th Church th A scene ion's mnaks fund. Edith Wynne Ma unison (Mrs. Ktim Kennedy! will recite. Mrs. Flax-le wlll alnc and ther will he other must and al prob- aoiy soma amsue sucat, Capt.

8amul Duncan. Capt. Samuel Duncan, a retired mariner. died op Wedneaday at his home, 65 South Elliott Place, Brooklyn. He waa oorn at Northport, nlnetyvaix years ago, and, going to sea as a boy.

became master of a vessel when be wss only 30 years old. He wss a sailor for forty-five years. Upon retiring from the sea capt. Duncan became a member ot tho firm of Metcalf Duncan, shtp brokers. In South Street.

Msnnattan. ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE. Some of the- Passengers on Four Steamehlps. Tranratlantlc liners arriving yesterday and seme of their passengers were: KAISER WTM1ELM DEP. GROSS (foremen) Baroneaa Alice von Bacbooen.

Mlaa Francee W. Baylor. Mlaa Emily Barclay. Baron Maurice da lie th nan. Capt.

Karl Boyod. impanau uer. man-Navy; w. ri. rorater.

Maroia uatwa, n. H. Foreter, Col. O. w.

uoetnaia, aar. ana mirm. H. 8. Hark are.

Mrs. J. Howard. Mrs. J.

Howell. Dr. TboarAa W. Kay. A.

B. 1-ord. Mrs. V. MUtca, Mies 8.

C. Plumb, n. Poole, nr. and Mrs. J.

Z. Rapp, J. B. Riley. Mr.

and Mra. K. A. Rooerts. ur.

wnartea a. nrna. i Rynd. Mrs, Harran C. Hchwah.

Andrew Taylor, R. K. Thomoatwi. Vkcomta p. de I VII-laetreux, Dowley Wllluuns.

Mrs. O. Wullng, and Arthur Wise. ADRIATIC (NSDleeV-Mr. and Mrs.

A. B1od. ett. W. Brewster.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapmaa, Mlaa Anna Coralng. K.

a. uerne-shin. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Denby, Miss Ann Dander.

Miss A. M. Edsecombe. Mrs. n.

t. Farnham. Mrs. O. E.

FYoat. J. D. Grant. Mrs.

O. B. Hallen. Mr and Mra. Arthur Holland.

O. H. Hyde. Harold M. Jenkins.

Mr. aad Mrs. H. i). Kittredsei tne xav.

w. ia a ranee, sirs. Laurence. John Lenron, Miss E. M.

Ivy a la, Mrs. J. H. Mark. J.

T. Mountain. Richard Wayne Parker, Mlaa XleaBer D. Parker, F. Mlaa Clara Richards.

Mlaa Heiea Rowand. Frank N. Mr. and Mrs, George S. Bouthwlck.

Mra. Btella W. Tenaey, Mr. and Mr, u. K.

-watsoa, and Cyras French Wicker, Secretary of the Amartcaa Legatloa al Tangier. THAME (RouthasiDton via West ladlrsv- Edgar Aastla. Mra, J- E. Allea. Charaes En-ale.

Mr. aad Mra. J. Baker. Mrs.

A. K. Bakar. B. Bnyca.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Buxton. Mr.

and Mra. H. Boeth. H. J.

Christie. Mra. O. a. camerea, cnapman.

Josep Cushman. W. Caetla. Warner E. Colville.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Lmoaldaoa. Mlsa K.

Dtwwwa. Mr. aad Mr. J. A.

Hosmer. Mlaa Annie Hooper, Mlaa v. riorsien, ioi. a. H.

oume, T. u. Ji Prof. Hi T. Jackson, end H.

H. Maraden. ROON ATiD Ant ven Mlaa ids D. Pa via. Mr.

aad lira. Max W. Harsbl C. King. isrssr V.

Atng. air. and Mrs. Henry ntew- art, aV V. Oulliraa.

Emil Beys, AL A. Blind. saa ArtBAir ciaua. i Miss Caroline W. Fullar, eigbty-foaa.

ywara or age. a eaarewiant nantaai a-aaior, waa am. to Assertc ta taa Maytaawee. aiaa yesterday at tba raotdenea of bar a. K.

M. F. Millar. TST Lazla-toa Areaaa. She was bora la Biwoklya aad has aae atater II vine.

Mra. Manna C. Millar. JOHN ACTOR DONIPHAN, a Director of tba America btaautaal rlae Caanpaay. yastarday at hla reetdoace.

gaj A ra Brooklyn. He waa oar la IMS at Lyaea- burg, vs. Mrs. MART BAMLER DAVtB. yawt af as, wifa of Robart Varwo Davta and aaa oi Joatlca Voraaai M.

Davla, of tea Bapeesae ueart, ate yesterday ntraaoa artar a long Illness st ner raatoeaoa la tats city. Mrs. Davla waa a- deushtor of icbolae Saauar. a mambar of a eld New Tork taamlly, aad Jaae osdea ataaanaid eaaaiar. OILRERT LONOrElXOW, a oswala of the poet, died st hie boaae la Pass dona.

CaX, yae- larday, agod aa year. wn.tari aovxnxT, re ef the pionaar Ice dee Vers ef the Oreagoa. dtod Wedaaaitay sight at hia ban la Kaat Uraaga, N. 1, of boart diaaaaa WILXJAM B. WEED EN, a red rod aatu OWDor.

died at bla boose la Pre 1 deans. BL L. yastarday. aged IS ana tlaao he waa ta eoatrol of tbo W.ykaant mills, sarw trail by the Aaaortoaa Woolen Company. MeWT aad wX fmr aasarflea 0 Ta Jfrat Trj fsssse sm ta eios a me Recital at Mr.

and Mra. Ham. moneja. A song recital will glva by Rein-bold von MarUch at th residence of Mr. aad.

Jobs Henry. Hammond, East Xmety-flrst Street, thla afternoon at 'clock. Mr. Marilch will be assisted at th piano by Alberto Blmbonl Mra. Howard Manafleld tha-Hoataaa.

Mra, Howard Manafleld win be. th hostess st the Ejral Fraachls Society tea on Wednesdav iwti from a ta a (Mr. Ida Hasted Harper will glva aa ad-v Areas aa Susan B. Anthony. Ex-Ibltlofl ol Scalptore by VIjilani OrdvayPtartri March 18th to 30th Theodore B.

Starr, Inc. vPHthiUenoVt. 47tU St, -''f, New York Soxn. DEfTZMr. aad Mrs.

a tha a Delta, (nee Jaaaette naaeablaav,) 101 waet lists sc. aaaoonre tba birrs af tstetr Monday. March la. CON LAND. March tr.

Hanford. Coo te Mr. and Mra. H. n.

coniaaa. a aaa. DOWNS Marcb 24. Danbery. Oaas, te Mr.

and Mra. caarbaa uowaa. a HUBBARD Ort-L At tAa Oal.a. N. ea Wedwaaiiay.

arra xi. ay uo nww. Lowaa. Edna Chnoy. aanantar or -iiriora Beleber GUI.

te WUllass aVustaoe Habeard ef Tenkera, If. T. NICHOLS MILLER. Oa Theraday. Marc 1BIX at pauiaai Biaw.

ey w. ar. v- MclUy. May a MUlor aaug bier af Mr. Petor Jaiitor to uksrare eiusia en an.TTN LOCKWOOD.

Mara tT. aia J. twk await ta rauial.F. FaJtea. LC ElNa birry.

Ma- -A ft. Via lot KewbstiT Herbert mil Mew VAN CT.EE XTIL Marcb T. CbtVarlas al.ta an Fordlaaaal Vaa CVeaf. BLOCH HI RBCHrilXD. March tT, Mewavrk, LllUaa Hlrskfleld te osear atiaae.

MewTsrh BTIEaLTTT XL FIN to Abraham sAagUta. a in bee at tba af tbo I (kabra Atewoa. baa at aaa Fraaaliai aad Cla-aaa Ava. tbran ir. aw Friday.

Mart 3B. II II A H. Ian rat aat setveas. BOTCE Oa adaiiliy. Mar- TT Aaaae l.aqlaq Starts, taaa Sualta Faa iraj aaa tna at bar kale riatsiaw.

lb Maba Aatarta. I. 1, ea aauaay. tba AM bbev, at p. la Bsaaar.

Oiiiiinl Caoaa- tory. CAUT la Clevektad, Obio. ea ti T. Marra Mary Btaratj, tew of tba late Jasai Ik. cary.

Wilmitir. Marrb tBIX. Alkra M. Hwni ta. wife of Edaerd Coataoliy.

Bat Hi ai el bkla riatliara, 1 Btd Cltatoa At. irOLK. Frvaar. btarr P. M.

laiarwisat baay pasar roUBBEN tiro rat. Sut. a Mar-a ft. 112. set a a H- Cat at asn of taa Mm Catabse) Ha aae saa CWaia'a aad arena.

Hlgnaa C. sra a of New Tors. BUtiaan iMd I aaear aasaas aepr CVTNER.wfJn Tharaeay. Mar- te. MatAUtd, Cataar.

ba bar TAtb yaar. Faaetal at bar Mia itlsii. ad Kaat I Bat adar. Marcb At. al 10 A Member of Oeoiaasa at.

taraeUia Frsa. rStaa, tiebarak sr tavtual at tewd. DAVIB -Fn tared late rrat. Marrb IStt. Mary Saaaier Iwla.

baloead wife nf lUa. art V.raaa DSvta. Bod ametar of Nkrbataa unln. and Jaaa Ugdaa ktaaafiaid. Fw.

aaraJ Brtraia. DEL MAR Martb ST. 1SIX. F.sally. wWo e4 Aleaaador Dol Mar.

a-a4 ea yaora riaanu frata bar Mia raMdaara. Ill Waat tab St. Friday, at a A laiat aasal LosSaa aad Saa Fraatisrs pas are isaaa copy. DIAOS WAT MUle TdeVrtt. ea.

af (aa bile Hool Oabrisi TotUaoj lata-aar aad Dbaata Tabb RJddlrft. on March X. ISli. at r.oa..r. of bis daagbtor.

Mra Oartaa Katrbt ar-vtrao) rroaa bta kaba iat 1 a JB toavaakaa Bt Wast New Rri-atno. States leABd. Batnrday. at a F. M.

latartateat al Morw-dlaa Caoael ary DONIPHAN Afwr a brief lllriaas. mi Marrb, I i a t. ir twkwwi band ef Mary Hart Lw-lpbaa. la the ah year ar Bat aa. Fsaetal st wt late i ra.ideekoa, HO Jefferaaa Ar rm Friday.

Marrb JS, at a at ktodiy M.AXr.st.XE oanlt nowora. Lrnrbbsrs. Va. aa St Loarta aaoan oaaaaa mt BHl.L ert DB tK ER. -Wadnoada P.

DrokAar Iirukkrr. laks claro Marrb 2. at I the Hotel Malaattr 1st Field. avanaa City and pera plnaa. rot ECaCKRSON i1aaly.

on Marrb Tl la IX. at la raatdeace, Tre.tata. Mr Iwitnar. J.I M. Bororl.

oldest aa. of tba Ut. Jama, sat Anna Mart Boewt Eckerena. FCLLER. ddly.

oa Tbursdar aiattn. Marrb I12. (artlta. Fuller r- aaral aar rices at bar lata ra.iO.aK. TST Lei.

ItignsB Av oa Sonde afteraoaa. Marrb II. at 4 o'rlork latat ta.at at tba poctanvi of tbe family. OALL1N John Oal.ta. eoddaaiy.

a' bla restdrnr. Bnrr let. Brenklan. oa Taa. aar annlitf.

ysaerbl rroaa bis raotdaar oa Batardar tnoralas at le s'rlorb. tare -a St. Peter aa Paul Cbsrrb. latar-aaeet Calvary Coenetarr. OCTMAN Abrabaaa Oataia bawrod buaassl of paallae Stars, la bis T2d yasr.

st atlas, tie City Wednesday. Marrb tl. Netare mt fuavaral a at sartor. HITCHCOCK. Taa Marrh ST.

Ftbar ba le, ad of Randall Oaliuat HlUbosaa. aged year. Relative aad friede ar lavtted ta at lead fanaral mm at bar tvatdewca, 41f Bt Ntrbotss A. ea FY. ar at P.

Islet mailt na Ba tarda at eaarealaars of family Boat as aad Hebohea IN. papers please copy. HOETXR. March XT. Hoary F.

Basfsr a4 Sil ilijaa Straw- Marritt'a at itiatiat. Btb Bear tin Sc. Swtarday. I P. M.

HOOAN On Marrb tT. Mary bat4 daagStar of Mlahaal aad tba lets kUlea Hosaa. at bar real dear. B41 Kaat Hat St. aaral Batardar.

Marc bo at IS A. Ut. Patrick a ChUaadi-aX at loxa LANQDOM Os Mare t. ISlt, afbar a brief inniaa. Mary Marrta.

batorsd wtr or Boa.it Oexty Lane" too. Sao lo a bar bit. raMdeara. ISA Sevtb Elttott plaoa Braob-tya. Batarday.

Marna BO, at 1 P. at MARIS. Mr. Kllao. Ilall Marts naseed ay i amraoar an era aaa.

starra 3 at taa root, deeoa ef bar tar. Mra. Lavrava L. Moor. 430 BJveratae Drir.

MARX WUltara I. Marka. ard BA year rnarl THI Ft'NERAL MI RCH" XI West tSd. FRANK K. CAMPRKLL DllLIv INa.) Batarday e-roaisr.

I a rVars. l.tar-Bftaet. Fbl-datphle, iiat Pkaaa aat never. MARSHALL Denial RitA rdaaa. Marrb trr Fwi total a Hi a at bla mi tiara, gjs Aa-daboa TBarvday ereeJag.

Marc X. at r. M. MATERS -O Marrb t. Ross, oridow af rb lata BUraaat atarara.

la bar ssxa year re oral. Friday, fi us tha r. at a. ore of bee daathler. Mrs.

Evw Cotdasajtb, E9 Waat loath St, at the iiaeialiait af Cba eaaaliy MEEKX BadSsaly. ea Taaradsy alas, at Hetai Rosita. btth St. aad niaaSway. New Yarn Ctry.

rssi. wtf of Ed at R. Meeba. ta tba acb rear ef faaaral baraartar. NEWMAN At Raywaea.

Tboradar. Marra ts. IBIX. Mary wtdow of Joaa Kteawa Fiaiiial tail is rraaa bar lots raall.wea. It Av Bay lawia.

mm Boaday. Marca Al. at P. M. Istnwial privata.

Ov-CRTONOw Marc tT. ISlt. Wilhaa. Brew. star overt, el bla imaiai a.

IU Ewt Tth Bt, eg rear Faanal eariliea Be Barikila aWe CKasai, Madiaaai e. aad 44 tb at. oa Batarday. Marra aa. at P.

la area sat. Untai Caaailnj. REIT) -Oa Wawaoaday, Marcb tT. ISU, Ra. ert Raid.

Faiinai al bu an. tl atariht Placa, brooaiya. en Friday. Marc ta, at P. ML Marrb BA lalX.

Fraian-. bssoaa 4 of Kotaar saatata.r. la bta Tad yaer. rssarsl fraaa bta Mia rastliaaa. 144 Eaat riat ea PVldar Bsavsuag.

Maroh ts, IBIX at Js) aToaara. BCHALXaL Osj art tar. Marrb S. Marbaaa. bale.

ed baa aat ef Ftsdstt ba Mil at tbe lOOth year ef hla are. FwaaraJ prtroi IMiTH Oa Wetlsaadty. Marrh XT. 111. Haeaar sjaaju.

la taa B4ta year of aaa aaa Fwaoral aai.lna ml be bald at tbe trat PreebTteriaa Cbotra. Hesre mt anw CWS lU BreaBlya, a Friday. Mare X. at bt P. gTOEHR Alfrod Btaabr.

an af Jena F. aad tbo taaa Jarab malar. ad at Ciartaatii. Ohio, Jan. ISir tatsisaast.

Marc I Momrbta Cosset ory. auuw ad. TALOOTT Tbwraday. ktarr X. at bta Ute rssllisna.

1-1 voaa a aoata uaiaa. M. af paa. Tt bLBf -lrd BTT Wm Oath Marrb 4 fltfU Oa I SB r. Bt WAlM FT Mew 11 T' saL, Ml la 37..

rr-aJ as A VlXlkltktll.laM tos last Mw-t f. ha I WM Carl BLaat svt Haa Bt. P. A. oa enajy.

taaal p. I mm Oa a A. aiarta c. rtaotu WtSi dSatvaeat lA a.rrii eb BV, Star, a rr rm in wear. AM.

ISTta-wfltiaB 1 in l.ad tarn egad aa C. IM Mal iiSll At, aa t.wi.1 r. kt Jrt. it arad ta. DOt rt-t tan Mary wttai.

ava. nut-j ar TA Fatil FX rua Mara) XT srad BA ram -Aa bC. CEbAUt -Jafrw ta. oet v.aa--ra Mae-A Bt to-Aar. at OBXI r.

bsan btb i LrHREau pi Ill Rriaa rbe BX, r. aa-ad at UyM4AP -V bt rT Mti.xsxraa.bA ts tw ta a bSfi BT, Be ba. mnl tsi I MVarMT Aa. 11 Nana St. Mats Ms' Nickl faaa.

gy Matt Ft. mC 4A Fa aat a I tod' I NORMAN -Mary sararfare BVaad. ya Faemal la. 4. Bf-MS BVr K.

13 rNaoatet Ae, BU BIPDT sirr a. ai mt bt, Mt Fsawrsl wetin bate. staWws a ww irr RT AN -fraaa, lt Mali IS Faanal btav-re tl tllAt- Frain. B. ana btanrtt f.

as bt SMITH. WE Nwbaal T. Bad B4 rwti IVicar A. UJ Lrfaras A. 14 Xtirbe BX, Wat All Maax.

t1 Fanaral ai'a ATK.l-l.vHti tT prarA'r It, Faat 'si a-. a Aat r-aatoagla. Mas to av 9 Itanfard Mart tw Sew Uwa, Maref raawal eaAe Cookseners to tho Vbrid zr i iv 7 VwN CtatClLAR rVstJIIBHED TWUSK. S2-J ft ll S7ja iiinj Sfb Ave. and STth Bt, Hew $500,000 Ncedcti to Help Cancer PatienU hav twaveaed a eratta' hi aur work.

Iflta snoeey ws can frnrchaa aa addltaam ttfpt-atWIl-UlppadpUat that wwuld glva urn, dotrBU' prtttst-CwPwdty. vVtl-la- HospItU la avwafiad, by olwtary ooaUlbtitlwrsa. -an Ha -100 Was ar nseeupUdL W0H y-' at kl as to rBoero soar of, awfTArsjr wbe Bees towfaf trtmat. and for ksv aat rears! Tb recent UswUlaUoe) of tbo wsseed apparat aa far tb aad rfi of caa-cr hav brwaght a flood ttsfg to dmandlrg WriatSI rANCEM HOr 1TAL. Id Avw, Oar.

Jbt BU, Mow task CUy-- J. rLTrrtLANTrATrT. PveVtooC EDWARP VTCKOFF.V-Pra W. R- rm rTLlJ, ALtTtfJ? R. mMBAlaT.

CARTE -Arbab. Maer IT, 0 SO rataral CI. UK -l-tr VHaflaar Mrr ST. aoil BC Faear! to-de. I M.

CLFVtlANIt Harttar. MattS f.wt.1 aaawr at CRKNEM -prrn ftevee. MarrSl ruMrii taay. A gy.l -Mavr Msttfard. ManBl FSfy tw-i today.

I A. HantaH. Mart ft. etiarai tawta 'so CETX -btarr Hsnford. Marrb ML trd HH.tliv-Utft (4 a-ttaa.

bt rb BX 1 HEWITT It Ne rlltav Mat lJ 3 ard II KB A rr R. BriAg.f ri, Mrr Rt. ona oaral Marc 11 XJ LA KAXtN Lars. New Ma 1 NET It -Taabarb. fa TA Faaaral taAay.

CrrxiNNFIA. -Edard. Betdaai Masteb PV ar 1 b4 Fin re I tavday. ISA St. in I I 1 I I' i il i la i A ttreaaaaa X.

ea-ed 14. Faaaral be-as bd TIl-I'CV -r. I ma a waat llartfar. MaprST XT Fwsaral IMIf. WHITE Ja Ur-oawtrb, Mart F-naral art rata a.

A- ANDERariX K4wed. 1 ma Merr BA. ae4 DtMltTTR bar as. kew af af a.asalA WUHaa Maary alia tb asm year of bat as. Pwwsrwl fWXlMLA tar Maria aaral wdaf.

POT 1 eb. Wsaaiiba. Mart) CUM-Own. J.wwl-O. Meet) X.

eayad ORINM. Jaatas. fl Bd Laa. A-art ktan j. erad a MAINKA Latata AiiWataal Itl.

MaPaa wL. rt EAI TENRR T. arad A ST MAXXET rTT 4 TC'L. a a aaS 3A. NE IAN Caari.a Baa CWt.

i it ll a P. M. (TOl.svOa S-Ta-sre fvaw-r A-' i ae. as a laiasl OCT. JBAovs --aBsBSwat PORTER.

Je a ri seed SB PO Kka -Msrrarvt. ttslat Ot, rtt. Mwi X. aoad 4. sgiOU-KaretiT.

i Jaaaabw isissd Ory. Mara I anirMAN rm-ti a aead a sale SMITH taarrarwt. tat Wh O.r. Marrb SB. asa aiaataa.

nENakUry L. lit La and Aa bxa Mar as. a aad FX WAKXB It tll aa bats Marra Bt, aa 4 te WTOLF Maary. rt VTOLF -bU'Wd. Balky art, MairO 1.

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