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0 THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY AUGUST. 28; 1921: 22 LIGHTltlH' RUH ENDS III BLAZE OF GLORY Letter From President and Championship Celts for Frank Dacon, Smith and Golden. STARS CROWD THE STAGE tcrtUr of Labor Davis on World's Record 3 Ysars and a Day Big Farad Tomorrow. fcerretary of I.abor Jam J. Davis president Harding Cabinet, Tkj.

I Lieut. Commander Max B. De Mott. peered on ie air last fiignx ar. in jip" lite run of IJzhtnln' and read a letter fra the Jresidect to John the producer, containing con- Sraiuiauuna ran uw.

BmlUi and the Lighlnin company nomln. The whole e-verJnr waa a aTiea of aurprtaea participated in by the teaTrlcal to celebrate the crld'a record run cf consecutive Vrformarvo-e on a aJnale te three calendar yeara and a day. To alanaliae the event member of the! rri a fr- ti.eU1cii profeeaion wl.i hoii a lare-1 well parade lor rrar.it wacon cumoanr on their atari tor udkijo 10- tnorrow afternoon, fommitteea from the nub and Imba. Frtara. Green Room Club an tl AcUJra' liiulty AaaociaUon hava uromiaed to enrol more than S.000 play- era and friend of the theatre to Join lu tha demonatraOrjn and march to the 1 hlaiion.

To ail.l to tha reception laat right Bee i win rnary ter Stanford University. erred on Mcaera. Ka.n. Snlth ana frotn which institution both the Secre-Oolden the Bernard M. Baruchj the-1 tary and Mra.

Hoover were radii- atrical dl.tance championship belts. presented by Mr. Baroch to cjmmeino ma i reeord-tireaaina run. immw rnre. as well aa the pUyrrs were taan t.ff thelf feet by surprlaea.

Augustus Thomas Secretary Javin fol L.in m. cilrtain BDeech by Mr. Bacon and the final act waa broken up by a rf-prrarnt alive body of actors ana act nnhMl utxin the atace. The evening began aa usual, and there waa no intimation tv Uacon or wnai waa borne txcuM waa maue io i ii i hi'tvn the mes bat the real idea aa to make the tloaina ao lale that stara of other cur- io attractions could participate in the luial rresiaeat tiaraiag a r. After the courtroom scene Bacon was i Then oame Xi voicing cf tlie rood wlshea of.

tha theatrical prfesaion by Mr. Thomas. Mr. Davis then read the following letter Golden rum ITesident Harding: The White House. Washington.

Aug. 23. 1V2U My Dear Mr. Croiden: My aitrnuon taa been railed to the fact that 'Ught-aln'," aftar a record-breaking run of pcrformarKea lo the aair.e theatra In New Vork. is lo be taken on th road.

In testimony both of my pleasant ratvllcrtlon of the plsy. and my Personal sentiments for yourself. I am congratulate you, Wincheli jmlth. 'Frank liacem. the company, and.

incidentally, the multitudes of people who will enjoy the privilege having thia play brought to tberu. An Amannn play of ine very highest type, by an American author, presented by American actors. I have Jong felt that It haa represented inspiration to those who hava heard it. as it must also have been a source of much satisfaction to all connected with its presentation. I hope it may enjoy hereafter a continuation of the so- of th past.

Ilease convey my best wlahe to all (Mir associates and to the company. Very sincerely your. WARRKX Q. HARDING. Secretary Davla then delivered an ad- One hundred and forty Pittsfleld Coun iea on this Historic Kvent vt thel'ry Cluh members had a clambake or American stage and presented tha blts.

giving a brief summary of the rule to govern their possession. The euji-nce thrn settled back expecting to eojoy the show, but thra was another surptUe. A group of distlrtgulithed play era gathererin tha wlnga and rushed 11 tne atage Just a Tiiil Jones waa prelng a alas of atage beer to hla Frank Craven, the star of The Flrat Year." took tha glass and In behalf of all present wished Use conJ-jany good luck. A poetical tribute to Bacon and Ughtnln'." written especially for the occasion by Bliaa Carman, the Canadian poet, waa also read by Mr. Thomaa.

letters paylnr tribute and praising l.lghtnln' for being a clean, wholesome comedy, wer read from Mayor John F. Hylan and I'oalmaater Will 11. Utji and others. Mayor la Rid la Parade. It was announced that before the pa-tad tomorrow a farewell reception will be held at 1 o'clock at th Gaiety The atre-which will be attended by Mayor Hylan and an immense number of play ers.

Msyor Hylaa will rid In the pa Tadev, according to th announcer, to- grther with Postmaster Hays. Kecrtary Davla and Rear Admiral Jarnea H. tiiennoo. The parade will be headed by the New ork f'oltce Band of s-venty l'l br Victor Herbert. The man hers will leave th Gaiety Theatre at I o'clocm.

aaa down Broadway to the Tiroes Mulid-ln then down Seventh Avenue to tha l'nis) Ivsr 1 Station. Tha members of. th committeea who at organizing the demonstration are: Fr 1 tne Actors' Efiutty Association. itSel Barrymore. 1 rank Ciillmore.

Ralph Morgan. Kd. Wynn and John Kmeracn: for the lamb. in Wolf Hopper, A trust us Thomas, I iffin Errol. Frank Craven and R.

H. Burnslde: for tKe Raymond Hitchcock. Walter hiteeW-. S. Jay Kaufman and J.

I. Mather; for the Oreen Kotj Club. Hal Rrlir. Herbert Corthell. John C.

I)all Burton. Fred Burt. J. ank Steven, trworge S. Trimble.

TMMTa Ivitrry and John Washburn, and for the itayero. Francis Wilson. Forrest Robinson. Bruce McRae. John lrew and Un.iis Kvan Shlpman.

Mr. Bacon la Vice I resident of the Actors' Fnultv. a member of th council of the Lamb. Prompter of the 3reen Room and niember cf both the FTlar and th Playera. Kach marcher wail eir a ribbon to memorialise th occa- ana tn I srtitnl company will put on a nciJ train to take them t-Checao.

where they will bg1n th tnrK-e pcetpeweu engagement there at th Blacaaton Thaatra oa Tucaday in nb JUDGE MACK DECIDES ON EQUITY SHOP SCOPE i i Declares It May Be Enforced Agdnst Sor-1 'Umbers of Managers' Association. jXtdge Julian W. Mack tha United State District Cirt, who waa appoint ed by th Actors Equity Association and th Producing Manager' Association to decide th scop of Equity shop-, Landed down a decision yesterday. The principal point at waa whether the agreement. ag-nd by the J-qutty and tha Producing Managers Association, contained anything that would prvenl tho actors from enforcing th Equity shop agnin non-member of tiw managers aasociatlon.

On clause cf th agreement was so interpreted by the manager, but Judce Mack J'ttTdir decided thia point ia favor ef Equity. At the same time Judga Mack, declared that th Equity against members of the iroducIi Man-a-ra Aaaociatioa at th present lira. I SOCIAL New tor. Mr. and Mrs.

Kdrar I. Mir(i and Mrs. Jennie K. Marston have arrived at the. Filts-OsrltoTt.

but expect soon to r-turn to California. Miss I'mily Tucket-man. who has been th srueat of Mrs. J. West Roosevelt at itfr oottac at Northeast Harbor.

haa returned to block bridge, Uu. Ura. flenry Ktuart Fleming. Mlsa Eliz abeth Fleming and Haoul de P. Fleming; fr 1 tl I I Nwiimp.hir.

I -a a -a ii U4j ti iibj mm turn I at th Broadmoor. Colorado Springs, ez- I'cMnuflcr O-neral H. Hitchcock. Miss Alls Mellon, a daughter of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, haa left the to loin the Secretary at the Virginia Hot fcprings. Major Judge Advocate Albert F.

Drake of Washington. I. f. sailed yesterday on the Rorhambeau for Franc. He will visit the battle-front and the American forrfi In (iermany, and will Dot return I.

K. of Annapolis and Mra. Mott mrii -t Astor for a few days atay. Major TV Ullam Horace Hokacn. U.

8. nJ "obson of Washington, D. C-. The Eari of Dundonald entertained at luncheon yeaterday at the i'laaa. -r adding of The I ma.

A. cf thia cltr and Robert 11- Urrrir of Uoaon. whoae enaag-ement baa Juat bounced. wiU take piace epU WaahJaatea. I The Perirvian Ambasaador and Seftor He Hetet will entertain a company at today in their apartment in Wardman J'ark Hotel.

General Pauirherty in apend line the day with Mra. Uaue-hertv in Iiaitimore. and will leave there tonight nl hom 'n tVilumbua. Ohio. He go tQ WednefKUv to d.

treSB the meeting- of the American Bar AocUtion, and spend next week-end Waahlngton Court rtrr Commerce Hoover i. arending the day riahlng. HI elder aon. I Herbert Hoover will leave the toid- Idle of the week for California, where n. r.

noover ana m- orouj- I njrlon when thelr mother wa called to Monterey. becauee of the serious iiineas and subsequent death of lier mother. Mrs. Charles B. Henry.

Mrs. Hoover will remain in California until the tnidole of September. Secretary of Iabor Davis will return Tuesday from WjIealey Hills, having; vixited in New lork and Boston aince Friday, when he left Washington. Senator William M. Calder left yes terday for New York and will make a I apeakina; tour of Tew York State thia I week.

I Senator Medill MeCormlck also left I ycatvrday. going- to his farm near Chi- I earn, where Mrs. McCormlck and their i children have been for aome time. Benstor and Mrs. Arthur Capper left lyesieraay ior irout ume, wnere they will llt the Senator's brother-ln- Uw tni lJlter.

Mr. Knd Mrs. E. 1 I Eustia. Senator and Mo.

Capper will I later vialt Representative and I Mrs. Ira Copley, in Aurora. before going to their home in Topeka. Kan. Senator Wesley I Jones left yesterday lor his home in Seattle.

to re main until the end of ahe Congressional Mrs. Jones and Miss Haael Jones. accompanied by Miss Marlon Cameron, will sail from Norfolk. Sept. o.

for 1 'ana ma. Miss Amelia Meier will return to her home In Brooklyn Tuesday, after visiting Miss Kathryn M. Ellis here on her way from Skylands. where ahe haa sp nt several weeks. The Berkshlres.

runners were aiven last nlirht by Mr. and Mrs. New bold Morris for Mrs. Wal ter P. Anderton and Miss Daisy V.

Hol-lfns at Lenox and by Mrs. Joseph H. Choste in Stockbrldge for Baron Serglua A. Korff and the Baroness, who are her enema for-the week-end. A woman's tombstone tournament for prizes offered by Mrs.

John ghepard I of Boston was played on the Wyan- jtenuck course at Oreat Barrlngton yea-' terday afternoon. Mr. Shepard gave prises for an l-hole match play against bogey. on the rolf course yestorday afternoon. Miss Frances J.

Plumb, tlautrhter of Pro prietor Arthur W. Plumb of tha Maple wood Hotel, waa tn charge. Mrs. George Church of Great Bar-rlngton waa W) yeara of age yesterday and lark T. Ihirant had a lunch eon party for her.

In the company were Mrs. Kvarts Scudder. Mrs. William Hall Justin Dewey. Mrs.

John H. C. Church. Mrs. Charla E.

Loop, Mrs. Edwsrd P. Ihirant. Mrs. Parley A.

Huaaell. Mrs. William Pulslfer. Miss Florence Russell and Mra. Margaret Sexton.

Mra. William P. Burden and Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Hadden of New Tork are at Curtis Hotel. Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. Miss Rosina Cox Boardman of Huntington. L.

and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Famham Collins of New Tork are at the Red Lion Inn at Stockbridge. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Whit na-e Mr. snd Mrs. Malcolm Doualaa Sloan of New York as iruesta at Elm Court. Arrivals at the Berkshire Tnn, Great Barring-ton, Include Dr. and Mrs.

George 1.. Steel. Mr. and Mrs. Anson W.

Ilutchard and Mr. and Mra. John 8. Sheppard of New Tork. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman H. Da-ls of New Tork have Mr. and Mrs. Balnbrldge Colley of Washington.

D. aa guests at their home In Stockbridge. Newprt. The twenty-fourth annual horse show wi'l open at the Newport Casino Monday afternoon. The list of exhibitors is not ns large as It aa been some years in tne past: still some of the beat horses WEO BARON D'ALKEMADE.

Mitt Rota M. Falcon Married In Brussels on July 23. A private letter bring the announce ment of the marriage of Miss Rosa. M. Falcon, a daughter of the late Alberto Falcon.

Vice President of W. R. Grace tc who died In 1919. and of Mra. E.

Montgomery Berry of New York, to the Baron Michel de Roe.it d'AIkemade. a son of the late Baron Antonio de Roest d'AIkemade. which took plac on July 23 in th Chapel of the Perea Servltea ia Brussels. Th brklVs witnesses were Hsrrv TTsva Morgan. American Trade Commissioner ana onsui ueneral in Belgium, and E.

Montgomery Berry, The Vlcomte Leon Koest Alkemade and Baron Cumn Roest d'AIkemade. uncles of the bride groom, were hla witnesses. The Misses Corina. Gladys. Beatrice, Carmen and Margarita Falcon wer present.

Th wedding reception wa held at the Carl ton -loin ana tne naron and Baronesa afterward went to Brittany, where they are spending the Summer. The Baroness is a sister of Mrs. Albert C- Rothwell of Nw York and her eaagement wa announced In th early Summer in these columns. She waa graduated from the Convent- of" the c-crej Heart in 1915 and haa traveler much abroad. Arrivals on George Some of th passengers who arrived yesterday from Bremen and Cherbourg on the United State Mall Companya liner Georg Washington were J.

Adam-son. Miaa M. Adam son. J. L.

Barter. Captain A. E. Kiralfy. James E.

Duffy. Mrs. A. M. Overton.

Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brooks, the Very Rev.

Maurice Burk. V. O. A. B.

Carey. Miaa Prlsdlla Clark. Dr. and Mrs. William Evan.

Mrs. H- Manning. Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Young. I Colonel Walter Olsen. John A. Oliver! Mr.

and Mm. E. P. Sherry. Mr.

ind Mrs. John T. Pratt ana Mluea! Phyllis and VirrtrJa ITatt of Bmnk.i lyn. Judg and Mra. Leopold Prina.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilaon. Mlsa Gloria.

V.r. Kara. W. R. Vorton.

Mr. and Mrs. li L. Mure her. Mra.

A. O. Tate, Misa Edna Stewart. Miaa G. A.

Wiiliamaon. Mr. a rat Mra. George Weller. Miaa Florence iiavar aa a nAita.

NOTES that are being shown liie country have been entered. Among- those who have entered horses are Mrs. LouLa Ing Combe of Kiomj City. William H. Wsnamaker Jr.

of Philadelphia. Samuel iKeller Jacobs of New York. V. Macy Wllleta of New Marlboro. Misa Grace Shut-tieworth of Brooklyn.

Alfred B. Cavedon of Mlddletown. R- I. th W'eld Stock of Went Koxbury. Mass.

Rudolph Haasen-reffer of Fall River. Frank Donovan of Brookllne, Joseph H. Syl-veater of Boston. Mr. and Mra.

John an Neck of Brooklyn. Mrs. i. I. Redmond of Greenwich.

and Mra. Walter S. Hanley of Providence. Thern waa ire usual rash of week-end entertaining In the Summer colony yea-terday afternoon and last night. Chief amonr the dinner partlea of the nifrht waa the one riven by Dr.

and Mrs. AI- a.ntr Himlllnn Rice at Mlramar. Mr and Mrs. Edward J. Berwind entertained at the Elms.

Mr. and Mra. stuan iJun idniur a linnnlecrest. Mrs Hermann Oelricha at the Muenchlnger Redwood Cottare and Mra. Adolphua Sta ton at tte Casino Grill.

Waterdav afternoon Mrs. Marsden J. Perry rave a large luncheon at Bleak House In honor of Mr. Perry, who was celebrating hi birthday. Mrs.

James rlinrtnti tra.ve a luncheon at the Cor ners and among- the others entertalnlntr with luncheons were Mra. F. W. Rhine- lander. Sumner Gerard and Mra.

miam F. YVhltetouae, Francis Roche, who la stopping at 3H1I Top. gave, a luncheon there for ten iruet. Dr. and Mra.

Walter Wickea of Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. i noma Sweeny also save luncheon partlea there, Mr. and Mra. Jamea I Thompson of Hartford.

Mr. and Mra Oeorge o. jrteyiv rlrla nf Klmlra. N. Y.

Geonre K. Churchill. Fred K. Seldaleld and J. Ross of New York have arrived at Mill top, Last nlrht following- tbe dinners there waa an informal dance at tne t-iamoaKe Club round out the busy week of entertainments.

There was a larg leathering of the younger members of the colony and the orchestra from the Ca sino played. Lata yesterday afternoon following1 tne tennis at th Casino qiatte a representative gathering- of colony went to the home of Mra Oliver G. Jennings for the brldre tournament that waa given under the direction of Mrs. Jennings. Mra.

Brady Harriman. Mrs, Howard Cuehin and a few others for the benefit of tne Newport Hospital and the social service work of tha Broad Street of New Tork. There were two more large turn-outs of society folk at the Casino yesterday for the concluding- matct.es in the Davis Cup finals. It might have been termed naval officers' dsy. for the Naval War College and the Newport naval stations were more generally represented than on either of the previous days of thi Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin J. Berwind wera present for the first-time, aa were Mr. and Mrs. Beverlev Boirert.

who have Just returned from a short stay at Saratoga. Mrs. Marion Eppley waa also among- tha newcomers. Otla Everett, who haa been stopping-at the Muenchlnger-KIng, concluded his Newport visit yesterday and left for Washington. and Mrs.

G. L. Totten of Washington and Georre Oakley Totten. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Hammond of New Lon don, and Misa Edwards of Elizabeth. N. arrived at the Muenchinger-King- yes terday.

Prlnoo Eugene Lubemoskl of Polafirt. who has been making a short Newport visit, left for Washington, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolan of Scarsdale, N.

Y. are at the New Ci'ffs. as are Mr. Frank McEwan 'ls Marguerite McEwan of Madison, X. J.

Private funeral services were held late yesterday afternoon for Mra. Gillespie, widow of Major Gen. George pillesple. S. at Laforge Cottage, and the bodv waa sent lastnlifht to New York.

It m-Ill be taken to West Point, where General Gillespie la toftiried. for interment. The funeral service was conducted bv the Rev. Dr. Stanley C.

Hughes, rector of Trinity Church. Mra Henry Lawrence Is seriously 111 at her home on Bull Street. White Mountains. In the closest ball game of the season at Bretton Woods the Mount Waahlngr-ton team was defeated by Lisbon. 3-2.

The field waa lined with motors from Susarhllt and Littleton aa well aa other resorts. Field sports were held yesterday at Fabyans. where the Littleton band rave a concert preceding- the events. Parties are being- turned away over the week-end at Bretton Woods, where both hotels are packed beyond capacity Drawing rooms and parlors have been converted into temporary accommoaa tlons for motoring- partlea. H.

C. Smyth haa arrived from New i ork to spend some time at the Moun Wash inert on Hotel. Other New York ar rivals are Mr. and Mra. N.

S. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. E. St.

John Taylor. Albert Waodruff Gray and and Mra. F. Rlnrler. The cave rrlll was thronged with din ner and late supper parties last nigbt.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reese of Philadel phia entertained for a party of eighteen Charlea Tracy Jr.

of New York gave a late aupper to twenty members of th younrer set and Miss Louise Pike of Chicago also entertained. Whit Sulphur Springs. Walbridre S. -Taft arrived yestarday morninr to join ins parents, Mr. and Mra Henrv W.

Taft. and was with the ralltTv folloa-lnr the match between Mr. Taft and W. I Atklna which will decide the trophy winner for th second flight In the Old White summer golf tourna ment. The championship match waa won yesterday morning by Donald Clark of Huntington, west va.

Amonc other arrivals were Maior wiiuam 15. rowel I. jars. Kobert ill- isms. Mrs.

G. E. Day and T. Garland Tinsley. who return from Baltimore to Join hla family.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pratt arrived yesterday from. New York and have takerwa cottage for an extended visit. engagements: Vrs.

S. S. Stewart of Red Bank. N. formerly of Pittsburgh.

announces the engagement of her daughter. Mlsa Natalie Burleigh Peters, to Richard Morris Newell of Ifew York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas D. Newell of Richmond.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. HeyJJger A. deWlndt of Wlnnetka, 111., announce the engage ment of their daughter Caroline to bert Sellner Gardner of 28 East Elm Street.

Chicago, aon of and Mrs. William A. Gardner of New York, for merly of Chicago and Ft. Louis. Mrs.

wiiuam Edgar Elderd of 57 West eieventy-nitn street rut announced tin engagement of her daurhter. Miss Dorothy Theresa Eiderd. to Jamea Burling Murray. Miss Elderd served for two and a half yeara with the American Red Cross during the war. Mr.

Murray is a member of th class of '16 at Prinenton ana served in th navy. The wedding will take place early In November. Former Mayor Benjamin L. Armstrong of New London. and Mrs.

Arm-strong have announced the enragt.mont of their daughter. Mias Elizabeth Armstrong, to Sidney B. Miner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H.

Miner, also of New London. Mlas Armstrong is a graduate of Mlsa Spence'a School and a student at Oeorg Washington University Law School In Washington. D. C. air.

is a graduate of Yale, class of '18. Mr. and Mra. Edward Baldwin Tate Cramer Park. Mahwah.

N. have announced the ensjarement of their daughter. Mlsa Roberta Kodnea Rloi, to Henry James Woodbury, a cadet at Wtet point and a aon of Mr end vte. F. Woodbury of Auburn.

Me. Greenwich Horse Show Sept. 24. pecUU to TKo rora- Timet. GREENWICH.

Aug. 27. Soci of ety la interested In the annual Green- wlch Horse Show to be held at the James McCIenahan estate. Port Chester, on Saturday, Sept. 24.

There will be twenty-one different classes. The Horse onow vommute consists of Archer It. r-rown. Chairman; Gordon tnuton, oecretary; John McK. Broman.

Chariea D. Lanier. Iuls W. Merts, James H. Perkins, J.rcr Rockefeller and Lumsford P.

XandeU. Eentriea will cloa bpt to in to KEPT WEDDING SECRET, BUT ANNOUNCED TROTH lliss Sara Dolan and C. Paul Denckla Were Married in New York Last March. Special to Tkr A'eta Tork Time: PH ILADELFHI Aug-. 27.

Miss fSara B. Dolan of Devon, 'and C. Paul DenckJa of Chetnut Hill, whose engage ment waa announced June -4. were mar ried In March. Thia waa announced to day by the brlde'a parent.

Mr. and Mra. Thomas J. Dolan of Chestnut Wold Farm. Tho marriage took place March 16 at tha home of Mlsa.

Dolan' aunt. Mra. Key Camao. 127 Eaat Forty-sixth Street, New York. Three montha Uter the engagement was announced to society and Oct.

1 waa given aa the date for the weddlnr. which waa to take place at Chestnut vvoia. It ia said that the bride and her hus band went ahead with their plans for the Fall ceremony aa though they were not already married. They even ar- ranH foi- the ushers. Newa of the marriage, coupled with the subsequent formal announcement or the engagement, caused a sensation in society here.

The parents the bride knew noth ins- whatever of the wedding- them gaIva rm Dolan Said. in the more than five months since the weddtnr both Mr. Denckla and his bride have succeeded in keeping; the secret of their wedding from their friends, who inokincr forward to a picturesque ceremony at the Devon home of the bride this Fall. Misa Dolan was an auracuvo iigure at the polo fields and norse snows, xte thn n.vi-ar aro her engagement to Bulkeley Livermore Wells of Boston, was announced. This engagement was broken early last Fall.

ir. n.i,il. m-v la the son Of Mrs, xt TY.noVl. e.r (Chestnut Hill. Is a brother of Mra.

Le Grande Canhon of New Yorte. MISS ROBINSON A BRIDE. Daughter of Late Commodore Weda Hunt Benoiat. Sneciol to The Sow York Time. JAMESTOWN, R.

I-. Aug. 27. The i tlhlniAn mirrnee or Aiiss riui Waahinrton. D.

C. a daughter of the late Commodore Marshall Robinson. S. and Mrs. Robinson, to uni Bonolst.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Benolst of St. Louis, took place nere a this afternoon, where -X Viova lven Identified with UUUI 1 i. t.

the Summer colony for years. The ceremony was performed by the Rv-, J-'r-P. J'. Sullivan of St. Mark's Church in the presence of the immeaiaie rmy.

Miss Evelina Gleaves. daughter of waa the bride only at tendant, and Blain Mallon of Washington was the best man. The reception hld at the Jamestown Casino. After their honeymoon they will go to Greensboro. N.

C. where Benolst haa business interests. Jones Burnham. Special to The At Tork Times. MivrHESTEn.

Aug. 2 1. The marriage of Miss Barbara Burnham. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Clark Burnham of Brooklyn, to Cyril Rice Jones, a son of Mr. and Mra. Myers Richardson Jones of 274 Henry Street. Brooklyn, waa held this afternoon. The ceremony took place in St, Paul's Church here and was performed by the Rev.

Dr. J. H. Maillot, and was Immediately followed by a reception on tho lawn of Elmore, the Burnham home. The hriilf'n attendants were her sisters.

Me. William G. Wilson and Miss Kath- erine Burnham, and the Misses John son, daughters or Mr. ana Airs. rt.

m. Johnson of Merrick, L. were the flower girls. Mr. Jones brother.

Sydney Warfleld Jones, was the best man. and the ushers were Dr. Douglas Parker, Rosweir Parker, Roger Burnham and Lyman Burnham of Brooklyn, and R. M. Johnson.

Crocker Andersen. Special to The etc York Times. WASHINGTON. Aug. 27.

The marriage Miss Eloise Porter Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Anderson, to William Mortimer Crocker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Quincy Crocker of Washington, N. J-. took place thia evening. The ceremony was performed at 8 :30 in the home of the bride's parents. 1.760 Euclid Street, by the uncle of the bride, the Rev.

Donald Campbell MacLeod, formerly pastor of the First iresbyterian Church here, and now pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. The bride was attended by Miss Lucille McWane of Lynchburg, and the best man wm Howard Richards Jr. of New York City. Landesmann Covert.

The marriage Ernst Wilheim Landesmann. a son of Siegfried Landes- mann. and Misa Cornelia Elizabeth Covert, a daughter of Mrs. George Covert of 424 Central Park West, took place last Tuesday afternoon at the home of -the bride's mother. The cere mony waa performed by the Rev.

Dr. John Halthusen. The bride, who is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute and Adelpht Academy, walked with her uncle. Ran dolph Domschke. and was attended by her aunt, Mrs.

Domschke. The codpla are making an extended honeymoon trip in the WesL 8 harp Cahan. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Cab an of 399 Sara toga Avenue, Brooklyn," announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Be- atnee cahan. to Harry Sharpe of 894 Riverside Drive, which took place yesterday. 7 LAWYER dies on golf links William M. Gibson Stricken at Sleepy Hollow Country William H.

Gibson of 67 Nepperan Road. Tarrytown. a lawyer, practicing In this city, died suddenly yesterday afternoon of acute indigestion while playing on the links of the Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Accompanied by R. C.

Lee of thia xr- ii w.j uiuwu uau piayea nine noies of the golf course when he BDok of a pain over his heart and then fell to the ground. Mr. Lee and olhera carried him Into the clubhouse, where ha died before the arrival of a doctor. Mr. Gibson was 73 vear old and left a widow and two children.

Obituary Notes. WILLIAM LEWIS, a comnnaltne m. World, died Friday at his home. VM Autumn Avenue. Brooklyn, aged 2.

II han on of tb leading checker playars in New England and for a time waa checker editor of Th Providence Journal. JOHN BABCOCK. President h.kv Brothers of lenver. dealers tn woman-a nate and fure. died Friday in th Sherman Bquar Hotel, where he waa atoonlnw ahiu on a visit to'the city.

He was 49 years old. Th Rev. Dr. H. H.

FEABOnT foe four year pastor, of th First Baptist Church In Roma. N. Y-. died thr Friday, 'agwd 79. BELMONT J.

VON JENNY minnf.H, organa In Corona. L. died Friday at wiounniana. or heart diaeas. He aa born In Ausuia SS years an ant h.

apent much of hla life In South coming her tn 1918. He lived at 23 Madl- mvm Aifauv, luaning, l. 1 Mrs. AL.II A MARTIN, wife of Joseph M. Martin, former trustee of Sea Cliff.

L. I died at her horn there oa Wednesday, axed 43 year. Mr. EMEI.IE ASKEW BASSHOR. widow of Haxeltin Basehor and former wlf of Captain Isaac E.

Emersott of Baltimore. di yesterday of heart disease at her bom Atlantic city. Her body haa been snt Lenox. Mass. Baeshor wag S3 year EX-PREMIER YfEKERLE OF HUNGARY, DEAD Political and Ecclesiastical Re former Had Been in Power Five Terms.

BirDAPEST. Au. Dr. Alexander Wekerle. five time Premier of, Hun- rary, died here today.

a Bern In IMS, Dr. Wekerle waa educat ed In the Cnlveralty vof Budapest. In 1S86 he entered the Hungarian Cabinet as Miniater of Finance. He became Premier In 1906, remaining- lapower three yeara. He waa again called upon to head the Hungarian Cabinet In 1017 and three times more between that date and the signing of the armistice ha beaded the Government.

Early in 1M Dr. Wekerle was arrest ed in the charge of being- Implicated In a revolutionary plot, but was aet free ta tht i as w.a aaa ai axaaaa Throughout his lonr enreer Dr. Wekerle waa identified with political and ecclesiastical reforms. His efforts to abridge the power of the Roman Catholic Church antagonized wnperor rancis Joseph, out. aaaeu to nis general popularity in l- JlLUlll? his limitinr the Catholic practice of registering and baptising all children of mixed marnaees as Catholics.

He was neither a Magyar nor an aristocrat py Dirtn. Dcing the son of one of the German farm bailiffs of the late Count i-'niijp lamoerc EISENSTEIN To Mr. and Mrs. It. Klaan.

stein of 37 Esst With New York City a son. Aug. 15. at 352 Remington Av FINKELSTE3N Mr. and Mrs.

Ned Finkel- stein announce the arrival of a aon. Aug. 23. 1021. at St.

Mark's Hospital. UAI1K Mr. and Mra. Samuel Oada nee uinan uittierr announce tha birth of their son, Herbert Edward, on Aug. 24, at noma.

HAHN-To Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Hahn tn Florence R. NordenecMtdt a daughter, oa Aug. 25, at Peck Memorial Hospital.

HIRSCHKORN Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Hirschkom (ttee Sophie Herrnstadt) wish to announce tha arrival of a son. Aur.

24. 1921. KLEIN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein (ne Rosalie Brown) announce the birth of a son.

on Aug. 22. at the Jewish Memorial Hospital. KOENICJHBERG Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Koe- i sane rg mee uman r. Socolow) of 1,244 Grind Concourse, Bronx, announce the blrtn of a son. Aug. 21. 1921.

at the Flower Hospital. LEI KIN Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lelkln (ne Frances Liberman) announce tha arrival of a daughter on Aug. 20.

at th Flower Hospital. LEVY Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levy (ne Rnv Schwartz), l.40 University announce tne arrival or a baby boy. Lying-in Hos pital, Aug.

za. unci. LEWIS Mr. and J. W.

Lewi, inai Anna Friedelson) announce th birth at a aaugnter Aug. 24 at the St, Josaph iivspiwi, a m. i nuiuwir. UJWB-Mr. and.

Mrs. Joseph Low of i-iaaue, i. announce the birth of aon at feinaniwood on Wedneaday, Aug. MENDES Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Da Bola Mendea (nee Estelle Pals) announce the i.irtn or a aon, Aur. 2. Nursery and tmia nospitai. PINCUS To Mr. and Mra.

David no. cus tne Mary Kpstein). of 2.010 New-kirk Brooklyn, a aon. Robert, oa Aug. o.

at tne jewisn Hospital, Brook- lyn. Nashville and San Antonio papers please copy. REES Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rees (ne Rosalia lanclman), or 4tO Convent A announce the birth of a-son at New York Nursery ana cniia Hospital.

Aug. zi. SAMUEIJ Mr. and Mrs. Samuels (ne Jen nie ftonei.

a aon. born Aug. 23. SHAFF Mr. and Mra.

Kalk Sheff (ne uuasie bKtimeri announce the birth of a girl. Aug. ZI. 1921. STEIN To Mr.

vd Mra. Harry I. Stein (na 'jiirare loneni, a soft, on 'Aug. 23. at Brunor'a Sanitarium.

TURLEY Mr. and Mra. Thomas F. Torley. 210 East 180th announce th birth of a son, Aug.

20. WASSERMAN Mr. and.Mrs. Albert Wassr-man of 1.171 48th Brooklyn, announce the birth of a aon on Aug. 23, at th Jewish Hospital.

WEINBERG Mr. and Mra. Mitchell M. Weinberg (ne Gladya Obringho of 43 Riverside Drive, announce the birth a daughter-; Aug. 23.

at Lenox Htll Hospital. WEISS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wsiaa (ne Mir lum Joel) announce the birth of a son. Richard Saul, Aug.

21, at Lloyd Sanitarium. CAPER GORDON Mrs. Cell Gordon of Brooklyn announces the betrothal of her daughter Mary to Mr. Samuel Cadcr. DIENER MARKS Mr.

and Mrs. I. M. Marks, 7S8 Lafayette Brooklyn, announce the engagement of their daughter. Anna May.

to Mr. Joseph Diener of 8an Jos. Cal. EPSTEIN KEREN Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Keren or 2 South Eighth Avenue. Mount Vernon, N. announce th encasement or tneir daughter Fried to Mr. Leo Ep stein or iew lurii. FANCIER LK BOWS KI Mr.

and Mrs. J. Lm Bowskl announce tha betrothal of thetr daughter Ruth to Benjamin. F. Panger of HART OOLDBURO Mr.

and Mra. Adolph Goldburg of 849 Back fit announce th engagement of their daughter Roaa to Mr. nert nart KAHN FORREST Mra. Rerretta" Forrest of J.oitj 3d Av. announce th engagement of her daughter Millie to Mr.

Jules Kahn of LERNER SAMUELS Mr. and Mrs. Eshralm ttamuela of Mt. Vernon announce th en gagement of their daughter Helen to Mr, Michael Lerner of New York City. MARGARET-TEN KOHN Mr.

and' Mrs. Theodora Kohn of Far Rockawa an- nounce th engagement of their aister Anna Kohn to Mr. Henry Margaretten of r-ertn Amooy. is. MOPELL KLAR Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Klar of 1.164 47th 8t Brooklyn, anoounc th engagement of their daughter St I raa to Mr. juitua Morten, son of Mr. and Mrs Morris A. Model 1 Brooklyn.

NEULINOER BRINPZE Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Biindze announce th engagement i inoir aaugnter num to ur, Arnold J. Nculingcr. Reception notice later.

PHILLIPS LEVIN Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin of 860 Eaat )6Ist Ht. announce th engagement of their daughter. Pearl h.lalne.

to Mr. Ixtuls Phillips, son of Mr. and Mra. Max Phillip of Atlantic Clty and New Y' ork, on Aug. 19.

1921. SCHACHNE REINHARPT Mr. and Mra David itelnhardt. 296 'Haven A la. nounce th btrotha of their daughter nteiia to ur.

cnariea i scnacJina. SCHIFF HORNSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. S. Hornstein of 1,155 St.

John's Place, Brooklyn, announce the ensajrement of their daughter Jeanette to Bernard Schiff of New Tork. SEIDEN BERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burmin of 70 Post now summering at 414 North 37th Ed seme re. L.

announce the engagement of their daughter Teisia to Mr. Harry Seidcn ef New York. SOBOL BARUCH50N Mr. David Baruchson of 203 W. 112th BU announces th engagement of hi daughter Sophie to Mr.

Samuel Sobol of New York. SPRINZ ROTHMANV Mr. and Mrs. Loui RothmAn announc tha engagement of their -daughter Ruth to Mr. Joseph Sprlns.

WEINBERG FRIEDBERO Mr. aad Mrs. Charlea Friadberg of Brooklyn. N. announc th engagement of their daughter Marcel la to Mr.

Phil Weinberg of Johnson City. Tenn. WOLF WEINBERG Mr. William Weinberg of New York City announces th betrothal or ma daughter Adl to Mr. Georg Wolf of Jersey City.

N. J. ZEMAN ARNHEIM Mr. and Mra Charles Arnhelm, S29 West lAOth Btreet, announce th engagsmr.t of their daughter Myr to Mr. asper Zeman of San Franciscan Csl.

(San Frsaclseo papers pleas copy). IHarriri-. BERWIN BAUEIt Mr. and Gustav Bauer annoursi th marriage of their daughter. Theresa, Jo Mr.

Elmer N. Ber- m-ln on Sunday, Aug. 21. 1921. CHARMACK GCNZBURCiER Mrs.

Minnl Water announces, th marriag of her daughter. Sylvia Ounznorger, to Mr. ttaroid Charmnck. Aug. 24.

-LATTINO DE MARE At Lawrence. Aug. 27, 1921, at th reaidenc of her father. Morton Craig- Hunter. Adeline H.

de Mare to Emerson Lat: ing of Washing-Ion. D. LEFF ALPER Mr. and Mra. Solomon AI-Ier anrvouno the marriage of their daughter.

Rose, to Mr. Louis Leff. MOSS UFINNER At Westfieid. N. Fri-day.

Aug. 2.1. 1921. try tha Rev. Jamea A.

Smith, Julia, of Captain and Mrs. c. Benner, to Jamea Alfred Mwea ml Psltmien, 24.. CliictittL NEWMAN nOMROK 0 Bunds v. Aur.

ti. Fanni IXmco to Milton A Nsarmaa. ROPENBKH'-; MORRIS Lillian el or til Otto 8. Roseobrgv SAHLEINBYOIR Mtnnl Byolr les Moinc. Iowa, announces th mar- rlaa of her daughter, Iaulln to Mr.

David A. Bahiein. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H.

tiahleln of New York, a Saturday, Aug. 7, at BJackatooe, Chicago. 111., WElLXe-ROSEX Mr. and Mrs. Wolfs Ro se of Rock a war Beach.

N. anrmunc in narrt-a or utelr aaubter I rot My to atr. Hjmu at. Welti oa Aug. i BAXCKER Rdwln beloved husband of Clara Martin and son of Mr.

and Mra. Vt Ullam Bancker. on Saturriav. A nr. 27, Funeral services at horn of par nis.

S3 Da Groot I'lace. West New Brighton, State Island. Monday evening. Aug. SH, ctoca.

BASSHOR Email, at her horn euiavniic Saturday. Aug. ii. rM- neral at Trirtltr Church, Inox, Mas aionaay, Aug. at 2:30 o'clock.

BAfSBACK At Green Pond. N. Aur. B.V rienrr wiiuam. oeiova soa or uouis an Kiixabetn Bauaback (nee Spats), agod 9 and brother of Charles Bausback, Catherine Bodmer and Kmma ivrebs arid hrothr-tn-lam of William A.

Bodmer and Meta Bausback. -Funeral services at Ms 1st residence. 1T1 Kucltd lUdKStield I'ark. N. Aug.

r. a. interment Mackonaaclc Ceme tery. i BAZAN Lorenzo Z. Campbell Funeral Church.

B'aray, etita until Wednesday IBERRY-eudoenly. Stamford. Copn Saturday. Aug. 2T.

1921. Burton Judson Borry. Funeral senrices will held at nis late residence, Warwick, N. Y-, on Aug. au, jHXi.

av 1 f. M. Train leaves Erie (Station, Jersey City. at 9:33 A. M.

Interment Warwick Cem etery. r.LCMENTHAL-BenJainln. On Aug. -27. ltZl.

at hla residenca. 124th Rock- away Park. L. 1., Benjamin Blumentbal, i beloved husband of Bertha Blumenthal, ne on. ana timer oi rannie Kpateln, Maurice B.

Blumenthal. Charlea Daniel Josephine Cohn. fjlmsn B. and May Bythinar. Notice of funeral here- after.

BLUMENTHAL To the members and seat- holder of the Congregation Rodeth Bho-lom: It Is with deep sorrow that an nouncement la made of the death at Ben laailn Blumenthal. tire esteemed and bv-loved President of tha Congregation Ro- aetn rihoiom. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 0, at I ociock. rrorrt toe temple, corner td 8t and Lexington and -membere and etatholdera ar respect fully invited at tend to pay their tribute of.

respect to tne memory of tne deceased. HENRY M. GOLD Vic Prea BOWE Suddenly on Aug. 25. at HInadal KUen Bowt (nea-Cappsri.

widow of the late Bernard Bow. Funeral from her lata residence, rlpencer Estate. Pel ham Bay Park. Bronx, on Monday, at A. M.

Mas of raquUrn In St. Ray- nM i vnurcn at 10 A. M. Interment at tst. Raymond Cemetery.

BROWN Suddenly, on Aug. 2fl, 1021. Wil nam Brown, tn his MUi year, tna bus. band of Maria Williams Brown. Funeral services will held at his lata residence, azo st rwenty-seventn oa Mon day.

2 P. M. BUDD On Aug. 26. 1021.

Mrs. Frank Budd (ne Carolina B. Lum). Funaral services at her late residence, Chatham, r. orr ounaay.

Aug. no, at a v. at- a ROT (1 lst In A nnnn rw 1 a 1918. Private First Claan Joseph Gerald Carroll. Co.

lA5th Infantry (old (Urthl. beloved aon of Mary Lynch and th lata John Carroll. Funeral from hta lata residence, 41 Betnun Tuesday. Auk. ro, to St.

Bernard Church, West 14th I where a solemn mass of requiem will celebrated at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary CARTER In her 82d year. Margaret widow of Benjamin Carter, on Aug. 24 at Watervtlle.

N. after a brief lllneaa Service will held at her late resi dence. 21. Park Montclatr, N. on Monday.

Aug. 29, at 3:30 P. M. day Ught saving tiro. COLLINS At Montclair.

N. on Friday, Aug. 28. Ellen daughter of th lat John and ear ah Collins, at her home, Bo-Montague Place. Solemn raqulem maaa at Church of Immaculate Conception.

Mon- a ay, Aug. zv, at iu a. n. COHEN On Friday. Aug.

26. In her 87th year, Rebecca Llefman Cohen, beloved mother of Michael and Levi LJefmana, Mrs. Cecelia Schwartzman. Mra. Sophia Asch, Mrs.

Sarah Lipman, Mr. Rosa Miranda. Funeral services at her lata reaidenc. 28.1 Weat 261 at Sunday, Aug. zs, at a.

ai. CROWE Eugene' Francis. 404 Riverside Drive, N. beloved husband of Grac N. Crow, euddenly, Aug.

27. Notlca of funeral later. DAVIS Oeorire suddenjjr, at his bom in Tenaf ly. N. Monday, Aug.

22. ia tha 73d year of his age, DO WD Suddenly on Aug. 28. 1921. Captain -i nomas a.

uowa or 193d Artillery or th Second Combat Train Company, New York National Guard. beloved husband of Sara Dowd (nee Healy) and son of Mrs. Andrew. Dowd. Funeral will be held from hla lata residence.

2.707 Brigga on Monday, thence to Our Lady of Mrcy Church. Fordham, where a solemn requiem maas will be offered for th repos of his soul at 10 A. M. FANNON Francis on Aug. 27, beloved nusoana or Annie k.

caunvia, at Ms residence. 313 East Fifty-seventh St. Funeral on Tuesday at 8:30 A. M. thenc to Church of Ht.

John th Evangelist, where a reqlem mass will offered for the repeat of his Kindly omit flowers. Interment Gala of Heaven, Aulomo-bll cortege. ERSTEN Morris, beloved father of Frank. (Saturday. Aug.

27. Kuneral Aug. 28 at 2 P. from his lat resldenc. 10 East 7th St.

GIBSON Suddenly, at Tarrytown, N. Aug. zi. lai wiiuam ll. Gibson, tn his 74th year.

Funeral service will held "on Tuesday, tha 30th from his lat realdence. 7 Neppcrhan Road, at 11 A. M. Interment at Sleepy Hollow, private. Kindly omit flower.

Salt Lake City paper pleaa copy, GILLESPIE In Newport. R. at 123 Pel- nam the zritn France Rhoble McMaster Olllesple, widow of Maior Gan eral Oeorg Lewla C.lllespie. IT. 8.

A. th 79th year of her ase. Servlcea will be private, with Rev. Stanley C. Hughe' orriciatlne.

Th interment will at West I'olnt. GOLDBERG Sergeant Harry, at Franc, on Aug. 26. 1918, aged 23 yeara. of Co.

A. 307th Ammunition Train, beloved son of Jacob and Fanny Goldberg of 1.12 west 118th St. Funeral fntm the chapel of Saul A. Rothschild. 159 West 120th nunaay.

Aug. zs, at 2 f. HAHN On Friday, Aug. 2. 121, at Charles ton, S.

Manraret 8. Hahn (ne fciurcKei. in ner 7otn year, widow or th late Jacob Hahn and beloved mother of Georg and Edward Hahn. Fu neral services at John 11. Nusskern's fu neral parlors, 3.V) Bleecker New York city, on Tuesday, Aug.

so, at at. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery. HATFIELD At Montclair, N. Saturday. Aug.

27. 1921, Henry beloved huaband of Bertha M. Hatfield, In his 8oth year. Funeral services will be held st his lat residence. 107 Elm Montclair.

Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HEOARTY Killed In th Argonn. Oct. 18, 191S, Corporal John beloved son of John J. and Sarah Rice Hcgarty.

C. It. 105th Infantry (old and formerly of Co. C. old 7th Regiment.

Funeral from his lata residence, 03 Jane Tuesday, Aug. SO, to St. Bernard's Church, Weat 14th where solemn rnasa requiem will be celebrated at 10 J4W Interment Calvary. It la r-queerVd that no lo wera be sent. HERNANDEZ Jos Manuel.

Campbell Fu neral Church, BroadwayMth until Tueeday. HIRSCHFELTJ On the steamer Georg Waahlngtoa, Aug. 5. 1921. Bophi.

belovd wlf of Herman Hlrschfeld. seed SO yeare. Funeral servlcea at bee lat raldnc. Boulavard. New Mil ford.

N. Monday, Aug. 29, at 2 o'clock. Interment Hacken-sack Cemetery. JASKULEK Jullue.

belmd husband of An nie and dear father of Byron. Jeasle and Rose. Rervlee at Meyers's Funeral Par- lora. 228 Lenox Tuesday. Aug.

30, 10 A. M. JOHNSTON On Friday. Aua. 21.

at Dlng- mana serry. William freeman Johnston of 473 West 13rith New Y'ork. Servlcea at Dlngmana Ferry, Sunday. Interment private. KATX-Jullua.

aged 68. on Aug. 2fl. at St. Mark'a Hospital, beloved husband of Jvyhannah.

devoted father of Theodore, Joseph. Arthur. Henrietta. Mra? Frieda Goldachmldt. Mra.

Irma Cohen. Funeral services at Stephen Merritt'a Chapel. Sua Weat 128th at 2 P. M. Interment Mount Carsne! Cemetery, Sunday.

Aug. IS. KAYTON On Friday, Aug. 28. at Savannah.

tn th 7.9th year of hla aa. Lewta Kayton. beloved huaband of Jennie Bernard Kayton. Interment Bonaventar Cemetery. Savannah.

Oa( KEARIN Sergeant Edward Co. C. I6oth Infantry. Body expected to arrive at his horn Aug. 31.

Funeral notic hereafter. KRAHN EY Rebecca, beloved wlf of -Louis, suddenly, st Greenwich. Aug. 2rt. Funeral from her parents' home.

PR.1 GInmor Brooklyn. Sunday. 12 o'clock. KCNTZ William" Frederick, age 67 year, huaband of Katharine Frtlee. on Aug.

2. 1021. at his residence. HSth Richmond Hill. L.

I. Requiem mas at St. Bnedlct-Joeeph's Chorch. IrlMh Morris Park. Vondsy.

Aug. 29. 10 A. M. Intei merit privs LEV INE Mr.

and ITra Rubin L-vine lost their son Norman. 1 1 months old. after a wvasw Illness, Satarday saernln, Aug. 27. LEVY Moll dearly beloved wife of Ben.

ovoted motlier lo ana, Iran and alater of Cairie Rauachkolb, laaao and Benjamin ntraoaa. suddenly. Wednesday, Aug. 24. at her residence, too Wast End Av.

Funeral eervtor at Tnpi Rodrph Bliolom, Bt. an Iexlnti-i rluaday, 2. at II o'clock A. M. Jnterruene Mount Nrboh Cemetery.

Cy- rreas RlUs. Mptouers ef Centennial "1. o. and A. M.

and Cohimbla Club Invited. LlSVT W. th employee of achles-I rnrer have beard th sad new ef th paasirt away of Mrs. MoJIl I-vy. wife ef Mr.

Pen 1 Mvy and another of Le and esnraaa to th bereaved family our profound sympathy and mar the Almlsbiy extend to the bereaved strength and fortitude ia their great sor-rw i tlVNFTedertcfe. Aug. Is. yaara oia: rM neral from hla lata residence Main fit. Matawan, N.

at o'clock ounoay, zs. McGUTRBOn Aug. 27. l2l, at his resi- aence, 47th Brooklyn, N. T.

James F. Met Jul rs. Solemn reoutara rnasa at nt agauia a ti- c. Church at 10 A. Tuesday.

Mc VET On Aue. 2. Jamas betovwd hua- uann or the lata Mary MrVtr (new Me. tJtnley), loving father Of Katie, and retired member of th N. Y.

P. I). Fu- nr.l from hla late residence, 81V West j.im Motinay. Aug. at 10 A.

to tft. Bernard's where a sol emn mass of rsoulem will be celebrated Interment Calvary. MASTER5QN Maria K. Maateraon. beloved wire or the late illiam Maateraon, oa Aug.

.20, 19Z1. 49 Bedford Brook- lyn. Funeral 10 A. Monday, Church or ine i-tipnany, Bouth Vth ttt. ana UM ford Brooklyn.

MAY August 20. 1921. Henry May, dearly beloved huabaad of fVphle and devoted father of Be Htem, Ell Lans. Bart ha Mlnton and Mitchell 11. May.

Servlcea at Salem Field a. Cemetery, Aug. 2S, at 11 A. ai. nlndtjr omll riowera.

UICHELB Carolina, b-loved wife of the tat Michel and devoted mother of Jennie, passed away in her 7 2d year. Funeral services at her lata residence. 642 Tin ton on Sunday, Aug. 2S, at 2 o'clock Burial at Cyprsaa Kindly omit iiower. MOE 8CHEN iFrs nc as army nurse, la "aria.

franc. Remains arrive Ha boken. Not lea of funeral hereafter. MUSER Clara, ties Bnnrmana, widow of curt Charlea Muser, mother Mas aad Maurice Muser aad Agnes Genewaln, at Brussels. Belgium, Aug.

24. 1921. NEUBERGER On Aug. 25. 12I.

Peat. uraauat Hospital, rank NnMnrer, beloved son of Frans and Magdalen Neu-berger and brother of Mrs. Anna Tim-brail. Fred and Jo Nauberger. Body ly1n-)ln tst at PbUlp lierrllrh'a Funeral Chapel.

IOO Avenue A. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock. Belatlvaa and friends, also members of th Benevolent Lodge, No. 2a. F.

and A. Post Of flea Square Club and postal employee ml Station OX re Invited to attend. laterntent Lutheran Cemetery. NEWCOMB EJ Robert E. Campbell Funeral Church.

B'way. Stlth Monday. 11 A. auspice Actors Fund. O'BRIEN Killed in action in Argonn For est, -crane, on Oct.

12, 19IS. Capt. Thomas A. O'Brien of Co. K.

30th Infantry, beloved son of Catharine A. and th late John tX O'Brien. Funeral from hid lets reaidenc. 280 East Burnsld A on Monday. Aug.

29. at 9 Solemn high requiem maaa at St. Joseph's Chur-rh, 10 A. M. Interment Calvary.

O'NKII Aug. 27 entered into ret Mary i Carry tna Whipple), beloved wlf of D. W. O'Neil. Brief service, Bt her late home, G90 riverside Drive.

Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Interment at Clara- mont. N. at convenient of family. POWER Oeorg beloved husband of siartna I'ower, on An.

2. Funeral servlcea Tha Funeral Church, Broadway, both Tuesday. Aua. 30. 11 A.

M. FUNCHa RD Died In France on October 2. Jl, from wounda received la th battle of Grand. Pr. Private William Wallace Punchard Jr.

of Co. M. 312th Rerlment, beloved and only child of William W. and Melissa Camubell Punchard. Funeral services will be held at his lata home, IS urort jJioomrieia.

jv. on Monday, Aug. 20, 1921. at 2:30 P. M.

Relatlvwa and friend e. also officers snd members of Newark Chapter, Hons of th American Revolution, and member of th 8 12th N. J. Regiment ar Invited to attend. REID Mrs.

Aug. 2d, aftar long III- neaa. Sh la survived by daughter, Raa two sons. William J. and Oeorg A.

Funeral service at 1.067 Lafayette Brooklyn, on Sunday, 8 P. M. ROSENTHAL Mis Rice. of Memphis. sister of Mrs.

H. B. Schiosa and Mltchel Rosenthal Memphis, and Julius H. Rossnthsl of Kanaaa City, passed away Friday, Aug. 2tl.

:30 P. M. Interment at Memphis. Monday, Aug. 29.

Memphla paper pa copy, SAMUELS Suddenly, at Nwburgh. N. Friday morning. Aug. 2, 19.1.

Paulina jneyvrsonn, widow or woir Hamul and beloved mother of Bigmuad. Mi-x and Martin Bamuela. Funeral aervlcea will ba held at the Tempi Beth Jacob Sun day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment ietn Jacob Cemetery. 8CHINDLER On Aug.

So. Kata. dearly ba- lov motner or itoae sellgman. Jacob and Joseph, at 143 Beach Blflh rU- Edg mcr. L.

I. SCHNEIDER Annabtll Bchelnrelt. teelnved wlf of Perry L. Schneider, Friday after noon. Funeral Sunday morning from 688 iwiuora a ssrfKHCiyn 6CHWARZ Julius, beloved son of Mr.

end Mr, l-rvdarick Schwars. after a short 111 nss, Aug. 25, 1921, at his realdence, 1,830 lat Av. Funaral srvica -wilt be held Sunday. Aug.

-28. at 10 A. at ths abov address. i SHELDON At Buffalo. N.

Aug. 20, 1921. Grac I are Sheldon, historical and dramatic writer, -eldest daughter of th lat Juds James Sheldon and Sarah Carew Sheldon. SHRI VER Mra. Sophia Seymour.

Ang. 24. 1121. Manzanita Island. hlooewa Bar.

N. Y. Funaral Ogdaasburg. N. Aug.

26, 1921. SIBLEY -John Hsvtlsnd. aged 22. beloved son of Olive Sibley, Aug. 24, at Tamplco, Mexico.

SMITH Minnie, widow of th 1st City Treaeurer James Smith, on Aug. 2fl. .1021. at her reaidenc. Castle Point.

Ho bo ken, N. J. Notice of funeral hereafter. oUlTHAUD- Suddenly at Wichita Fella. imi aw, mil, jrvoma routhard, eon of the lat William D.

Southard and beloved grandson of Mrs. W. I. Southard. Interment and funeral private at Hillside Cemetery.

Pkaklll, N. on in- 1 1 uiu.7 anniversary, Aug. so. BTBENECK On Aug. S3.

1921. after a ehort nine, lu her 7)st yr. Catharln rreeneca tne Anlers beloved mother nf nrnrr, wiiuam and Charlea Sieenark. uneral service at hr 1st roaidenc. 1.571 Ave.

A. on Sunday, Aug. 28, 1921, at 8 P. M. Interment private.

STEIN Suddenly, on Thursday, Aug. 23, at iu uficn, in nis Bitn year, Wil. Ham Stain, beloved husband ef Stain (ne Tlncken and brother of Mar. garet Betjeman. Relative and friends ar respectfully Invltad to attend th unerai aervice at ma lar rtanc A.802 Valantln comer IPTth Bronx, on Sunday evenlns, Aua.

28. P. M. Interment private. TOTE On Aug.

23. 1921. Joseph J. Tors. beloved son of Catherine Toy and th lat John Toy.

Funeral from lata real-dene. 822 Eaat Hftth 81.. on Monday, at 10 A. M. thence to St.

Oabrlel'a Church. Esst 37th 8t. Interment Calvary. WALBH-On AUg. 28.

Cathertns beloved wir or tn lat Redmond u. Walsh. Funeral from her lat reaidenc, 247 Wee 21st 'Monday, Aug. SO at 10 A. to Church of St.

Francta Xavir. where a solemn mass at Mni.m i ee-Ubrated. Iatcrrtr-nt 7aJvary. Aug. 28.

at Paris. MllM. h. loveo wir or Sytvaln W.ill and daughter of th lat D. and Henrtta Waiter.

Francisco oaoera WE1Ui'(r'VtT raara'ald. kUU. -v ionni, lct. 7. 1918.

b. M. Ry WI and brotW of Ruth and Mrs. Leo Salomon. If was Ccipany 1 SOtth Infantry, h'uneral Wednesday, Aug.

31. 10 A Chape Tork. Interment at saounx Vermel Cemetery. WEIL Milton. Brethren of Paelfi No.

233. F. and A. Iri tarne.ntfT' quatd to attend mernortal ZrLlZ til our lat brothar. Milton Well, th tupreni.

aacrtfice at the btl TronJ In Franc, on Oct. 12 101S -JLi JF remalna are now here ld In- MalTHan Mtar. sfVPtiir A a llliiklt jlCMCJ.rk l.KI.-V'F once placed tn pur hands means aten 2) tion to every detail; no matter inow C'7 seemingly unimportant. I hi aae.ne-e I is thai result of y.rs k-inir nf tail' ColumbusSZOOr Any tKANK E. CAMPBFT "THE FUNnRALCIIimCir L4 o- aatvaai.ja nmaihvav at ftcaPSr.

SI'S at. 1 1---Z7-. -z WltlTFIFLD-AJr It. FeterwMirs. A uc Jl, IKil, ibenrse Hm.

jT" loved of tari Imoiit tun est son of tr. Iste Charles II. ea nwi WhltfllS Inlsrroeat St Gi(l. Cemetery, Itnjwklya. WOLI-KNUAt'IT On eaturdar.

II A. Jg' tier a brl iDneaa A1 a 71 at I1. uSunrJV Aua. 2S, at Kvangeilcal church, st eaerhorn Kt.l swar -C-uurt St. la'arroeat pcival.

I 3n trnmriam. CHAMRrRa-ln omy elovrd lna memory ef Alloa (tausbter aad ale- I.i U-eua. Aug. 2, 1H1 "Not chn Walorlfladf Oh. besMe.

au ieHUfce 1 lum wow wees, eiuuiiui' thilos ef evra 4 -Mir faot )artd. fal Oil. lonely hare, the same Iwvtd fata tranflure ahalt rueet The Lvee ad, rw wistful. In Inunvrtal beaat divtraly OOHNe- Arthur. der en Adnlph ana Sarah, died A-ig.

22. IMS. waosa Dieowry ia everlasting i EARLY In aad tand loving memory of eat' dwar slater, Hart ICaeiy. wa died Aus 31. Reef" year anniversary nlal at St.

Patrt. L's aihedral. WadneMay Aua. II, Wil, at 10 o'rlock. iternai rwat grant to her ue Lord.

Her loM lster. Kataajftn lly. F.MMONH a hvtig matnory of chrW husbarid frank, who et4 eternal Ufa Aji. IV 20, Where lev Is. death cannjt eeler.

AUClt. OIKSFIWIn lovhat nvmory ef Henry Oteeer husband and fa.UVr, wh entered into real Aug. IS Pc perfect peaa. ORKENBLATT 4 lovlrf tribute tit rar. Ished memory our darling laughter a4 ho paseard Inte life I.

1917. a.eter. Ituth eternal Am. HANNIFORD In memory ef ta maa Rum. Haorulord, B.

K. Franc, Aug f4th Canadian hattahna kfled In action St Arraa t. 10l. BOX II. HARRIS In sad nd loving remembranoe my beloved husband "i whif our devote diverted this father, lnl isrrls life Aug.

20. May his 102 out real peaee. jAOOn Loving hiemory beleved iuaba Henry Hart Jacobs, drparmd life 4u 1S95. LETELLIEU A solemn Ii1 ill rnasa at requiem Willi SI. at 10 A.

Jean Jtaptlat aal.t Went-sitay, A 'if at the, Church ef Tilth Ht. ant Uealeg A tor jne poe or tne soul of hev. A. Letvliier. pie' or and Superior ef thai Fatliera of th Ilieased SaLrarnent, trfco died at Montreal Aug.

24 ait-r, in 1 memory or rvethental, a. devote nutbailrl. passed a Aui. vi inn 1 OBBURhT-sadly ve remember fhs pasalss away of our darling daughter aad dear Sister Addle, on Aug ItlA IOTHEli. FATHER, BROTHCR.

OSTERWEIS Ln Ing memory my beloved hualand and pur dear father, Iavi4 Osisrwrls. departed this II Aug. 29, 1. riNKUM Irving Jl A loving tribute thai rnenane mernnry or our netoved snd brother. If.

Irving J. Plnkaa, V. g. Medical Officer' Reserve Crps, killed 1 phi. Aug.

a mm. There Is on tiling death cstmot vr; Lov snd rerut-mbranc llr forever. BCIlATTMAN-m fond an loving memary ef our dearly beloved father. Julius tichatr. man, woo rnterwa mt eternal rest Sept, 4.

1907. BCIIMUCK In lovur and aanred memne. ef Mir ilfiMlw IiaIiivmI ejrw.tl.ee i I Bohmuck, who Sled Aug. 21, 1V0. Pint anniversary mass Ht.

Mary Stsr ef th 'Sea Church, gar Rockaaayi slat S. John's Church. Wt Soth city, Monosy, Aug. v. at I'lVOTtlJ CHILDREN.

WACHTEL Barbs a. In loving memory devoted wlf, departed this mother and' rrn.lmothr, ts Aug. 1H1U, always with usj WEISa In Urvlng memory of our dearly beloved father bigrnund Weiss, whs paased awsy Afg, 2(1, DUO. ZIRN Matilda In lovlns memory of sr dear Til lie. ud enly nalehd from ue Her swet inemwrv aui Aug.

27. 191 T. wrer mixer wni ue PARENTS, bfUfrifKRS AND BIITKM. ISA ACS Ciivelllng lof monument In memory of our beloved fciiolber, HA Iwaei, lata or west jtoooses. pi.

on eiiiidsr. 8 t. II. 1921. at 1:0 P.

liitoti Kleldi Cmtry. I TaANPRK A monuftient will be unveiled th memory of tie lat Leah Land, wife cf Philip, mother of Joseph. Irving an I Helen Meyer, sf UHunt Carmel Cen.eterv at P. fTnday. Aug.

ROEMER of the nnnument ta beloved daushter. Viola; Aug. Ik, at V. Union gilds Crateiy. ROSE Friends nf relatives of ths -lat Retina Haee, tloVd wlf of AleianSef' Itoa ar Invited attend th irtaveiiin of her monument a1 Waahlsgion tlmeery.

Section B. Ths rmnie will take a lac on Sunday, Mepri 4 at 1 -AO r. M. la the, event of rsln. Bis Sunday following, st ths sam hour.

I eCHATTMAN Th lunvelllng of tb mausoleum tablet In rSemory of our dearly be- loved mother, Tlr achat (man, will take 1 fiiac Hucday, B4pt. 4. at I P. Ileth-om Fields Cn'ey- In etee ef rals postponed until following Sunday. SCIIENKER Ths levelling of th menussest reeled to th erd Manmry of our -1 loved mother, Jtoaephin Scherker.

will ak plar Sunday, Sept. 4. 8 P. st New aahlns-toniCmtry. Relatives aad friends Invited.

TANCOVITZ SundaV, Aug. 28. P. a veiling monument of the late Pessl Tas' co vita, dear mother, oiovd wer i Samuel Yanonvlts. flfet section, t'nlle he's- achiner, Waahliictnn Cemetery.

Frls4l and relatives Invited. GREEN WA LI Isaai'. Mra. CJeaeswald ratefully arknoldge th kind eyra sloes of sympslltpr during her ront bereavement. atieiNBRRtl Mr.

SjniJ Mrs. Samuel fh)s berg wish to thank their friends fee t4 sympathy ex tended to thd a IS loss their daughter. JCntr. JACXDB 1 HERRLIQi'S S0N3 rUNtNAi, OiatCTSHs CMAfll. 332 Eait 66th Si Lenox 6651 IMi ree.

sear irsth. 'Tel. ft Treet Lots at Reasonable Prices. Cypres H.IJ.i Brookrya. H.

Office. SS Naaeav (.. N. tid: uoodlAwn cemetery SSsd a. by Karl en Train and try TrwAksya Of fJoa.

2 Bt id New Tr. le imMI at fee ta MOUNT HOPE CEMETEfY Weet heeler Co 'wily Non-S-id ansa. Family okKS. narmMts Booklet re. f'ffic.

Vt Lne A A CHiilKI)T WOODLAWN CEMETERY Reasonable raan buyer. Addres r- gene. Ho J. One Central N.Y HUt HALE Bargalif. aelecl plot.

Kesskw Cemeeery. 719 quai fact: oar utrso. 1 7" Time LCeO 4JMiPALU FLOKtdr KhCT, Ir mlktr cjr vr esa repruSAiM; trt-a. tJf4 aad LesUigtoa A. Art let le Sgae.

II and ap. eoen evenlDS 4 r-n 9 oxiL. atitv 1 of xprinc twiewi- sie- Hour, Day otNigh: at Av I I A 111 i ai lit 111 lbs lu tie thi Hi! Kei 1 i.r I tl. I lu tin tlu I I i I' th 1e Is Vl hi" tie A IM esi -l alii tin tec ejtfj 1ie Ion lay ef ia km, ai Inti loll tK) "aur 'Jia, 'I to i hot I Or A lie 1 lm 1... 1 no rt Jjili, h.

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