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i i 1" 'METHODIST LAYIiIEH Promise to Raise Endowment i. for Retired Ministers to -i. $600,000 This Year. MEET WITH THEIR PASTORS i Delegate Taka Part In New York Annual Conference for the First Time. Specinl to Tho A'eto York Timet.

ypUGHKEEPSIE. X. April 1. FfcrVthe first time In the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church a body of ltg'laymen sat officially In an annual conference today In the Washington Street Church, where the New York Conference Is In session. There were thirty tne laymen, who had been delegated b.v',fche Laymen's Association of the conference, and six of them made speeches.

AH promised that the endowment fund for retired ministers would be enlarged thi year from $200,000, Its present aflseunt. to $600,000. Bishop William Anderson of Cincinnati, who' Is presiding- at conference, congratulated clergymen and laymen. '3prethren. hls Is unique occasion." he e.id.

It Is the first time a resolution' haa ever been put through a local conference on the arguments solely of laymen. ''was announced that a prominent Nejf' Tork financier had sent his check for 1,000 and thari another layman had contributed $000. William H. Van Benschoten. lawyer, elw York City was the first layman to.

be heard In the new relation, and he vHajed. he would be proud of the fact the day of his death. He said he the son of a Methodist parson, hia having- preached fifty years; come before you to pledge to fhat wo are going to raise that and put the New York Confer-i nc In the position It should be." said Van Benschoten. "You pastors at sound the bugle call, and we lay e. are here to do the grinding." 13.

HoUoway of New York City. layman selected to direct the Insure campaign." announced that hla iice. which is in the Methodist book neern. would furnish ail kinds of help the pastors, even to "skeleton -rl H. Fowler of New York City, re- tirtn President of the Laymen's Asso- I elation, said tne laymen naa no interesK in wnUng representaUon to confer- encol except the cause of the Church.

7 We axe going to get rna aaaea rB.V7. haiSl else. the fellows who are Just coming Into the conference." other lavmen who spoke were Richard i S. Coon of Poughkeepsi. former Senator Charles McClelland -of Dobbs Ferry, Fred A- Vletor of i'onkera, C.

Kdgar Anderson of New York City and Chester A. -smith oteeaaitui. irt.r tha Rv. I- Garland Perm. one or tne secretaries Methodist Hoard of Home Missions, had Xprai tiraised Bishop Anderson for his work ntoag the colored people, the confer- I nLMd unanimously a resolution xpresaing Its appreciation of the work the disarmament conference recently eld In Washington- The resolution most heartllv commends the President of tho United States for calling auch .1.

eonference and endeavoring so ear- inestly to secure such treaties as will tend to establish lasting and world-wide peace. 'lZylZ t. the rre of th Caritoru who is underthe care of 'the conference, had not been heard from announced that Charles for two years, and that nis name naa feuitteClofn 8vSue University Ind work there. He went abroad. The -bw tieup r.tu nt Mtiihrnnk.

asid I he had been Informed that Mr. Carlton 1 1 waa working aa a day laborer. that Is nothing against remarked BiahoD Anderson. Mr. Carlton was allowed another year ft In which to reappear.

Robert K. Blackahear, also under the --re of the conference, withdrew to en ter tho Presbyterian Ministry through I the "Brooklyn-Nassau Presbytery. nt.k.- ...4 ik. mb.1 i. uvu v.

afioos Mvifaemi and elders will Onedminet Methodls will A4nn all Hi. ta if a II the Pntci, tant, churches In this city. I a ii.i I cm in or naiy way wrpn.n A spring nan ia to do iven at me Jlotrt VanderbHt on Saturday night, April St. for tho benefit o( or- 1 phans In Italy. It will be a real "Ballo JSt Vi (srpo aa 9 A MVarmfnoT 4..

a tuvvaa I of tha Soring will mark 1L I i Mra. Tamistocle F. Bernard! of 41 Fifth Avenue, wife of the Italian Con- ul Gesteral at New Tork. la te be the! Chairman and her babv daughter to-1 alma, will bo "first patroness." Mrs. I Joan Adams Drake la Vice Chairman I this dty after returning from a honey-kpd Director; Mra.

Walter II. Marshall, I moon trip to Bermuda. ico tnarraaaa aira. iienry j. t.urohell, I w-urer.

ana miss aiano jrrugone. ec-ratajy. I 1 tho eonrrniteo are Mra. Felice Rava. I ar a i i 1 ru, xlo iCertbelli.

Senator 8aJvatore CoUlIo. I Mais-herita de Veechi. Mra. John F. I M.

B. Dominleia. Mrs. Rtanlevl I Gulglla, tho Countess Olga It 1-f I vl r3i I GeiMTvive Don nail. Mrs.

Iaioneilo Pe-i iae- ifi T. I MlTii Prophet. S-h lof thfc Con teas Ina do Robillant. Henry I e. Mrs.

Antonk. Stella, Dr. Merlgio I a r- a V. in 1 a i i i i Baaavu. av ovuarm a.

uuia i uiuu. doal Fan Tutte" and "Lucia" Sunn, j. I Mozart a aeugntrul eomnlr. CmI i jrgn ruite, waa sung ior tne second I te In America at the Metropolitan 1. I a as I yiywraa oeiure auaienco that lined every seat in tne great house I mnl Included also many standing.

Mbies. Kaston. Peralta and Hnri. Miaara. Meader, De Luca and Dldur re- pteu a performance tnat takes rank the best of the year, and Mr.

IJo- ayizgy conducted. Last evening Lu ci was sung for the last time this seaeon, uve cast inciuaing Mmes. Ot-, in-and. Anthony, Messrs. Gigll, Bada, ina Aianino, unuer jur, direction.

i-api a .1 fflpa Taraaova'a Farewell Recital Jr ina Taraaova gave a costume recital of Russian ballads and folksongs last evening in Carnegie Hall as her fare-wjlk before sailing for Europe. Joseph -nemiavskv assisted in 'cello solos and ln fhe obllgato to a Lullaby and bad is My Soul from the songs of xtSBsiart gypsies rM jj fojktunea adapted in oneraa or other Autumn at PalenvUle. I 2l of Gretchaninoff. Balakircff. "-Ripalry-Korgakoff and Moussorgsky.

Women Artiste to Exhibit Work. I will be 260 exhibits, soulpture. U)Ung oil sinil -wrmt I O. 1.4rty-flrt i rAaaoclallor. V.

I yUr" JI:" na fianassna fi. I -i lCiO 9XX i April 4 to U. AaderaoiT Gs S3MW2L the Inelustve. ThVprtVatprilA dtf from 3 to VII lUBf" Van ceiving by the officers of the ro Tbe exhlbiUon will H- rJZ from tha th K-," Puduc err Hal Clone a 1u.i,,i,'ittiPn,7rlU Slven to the Mra. John Coleman of 403 West End Koightwlti fih TlUt' Laura Uvenue entertained the member, of the ber of the lurv ll PTn i tional exhlbiUon at tha CarnTrU i tu Plttrtarrn.

vrnegi Imu. I I I SOCIAL NOTES New York. William Van Brunt Findley of zi ctn Street, who nas oeen living in wo de Janeiro. Mrasu arrived yesterday, and is at the rlaia. James W.

Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany, entertained a luncheon party at the Rlti-Carlton yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Gerard. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward I. Goodrich of l't Avenue have returnea irom nflding since early In February at theMP' manv ot his years, and where last uumington Hotel. Brennan Washington and her Inter. Mlas Iteiileh Hnim Vlrcnnan sailed yesterday on the Olympic to spend mc summer aoroaa.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bullwlnkel of 780 West End Avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on March 24. Bullwinkel was for merly Miss Mabel Fort de liaun.

Mr. and Mrs. Preston Davie of Tuxedo I ark are at the Kits Mrs. Manton Metcalfe. Mrs.

Elihu Chauncey. Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. Mrs. Arthur Woods and Miaa Anne Mor gan are among the patronesses for a May-pole dance festival and ball for children and giown-ups to be held In we Aiotner uoose village at ueimonico a on April 25 and 2J under the auspices of the American Committee for Devas tared France, Lady Khmd.

wife of Sir Edward Kemo of Toronto, is at the Vanderbilt for Visit. Mrs. Charles Steele. Mrs. John Henry Hammond.

Mrs. Mortimer Sohlfr. Mrs. Henry White and Mrs. Lvttleton Fox are among the subscribers for the spe cial performance or Aid at me Metropolitan next Thursday afternoon for the, benefit of the National Child Labor Committee.

Miss Juliana Cutting of SfK Park Avenue and Mrs. William H. Hirst of 875 Park Avenue are work ing xor a record attendance. Mrs. T.

J. Oaklev Rhine-lander Is in charge of the sale of tickets at 31 Hast Seventeenth Street for the performance of Tho Snow Maiden on Thuredav aftmoon. April 20, for the Camp Fire oiris. A retention will beJ.l at rest dence of Mrs. Wlllard Straight.

1.130 Fifth Avenue, on tho afternoon of April r. In connection with the Berea College Million-Dollar Necessity Fund. A meeting will also be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George F. Perkins.

River aaie-on-uie-iuason. Lieutenant and lira. Raoul Alevra home in Bucharest on April 20. They have been visiting Mrs. Alevra's moth er.

Mrs. Gustav M. de Hasperg. at 9W Park Avenue. Mrs.

John II. Child gave a luncheon for them yesterday at the ritu. Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. M.

Chester! and Mrs. Arthur Chester and children. who have been at Le Marquis, have sailed for Constantinople. 1 where Commander Chester plana to join them later this Spring. Mrs.

Oliver B. NIodringhaua of St. Louts and her daughter. Miss Mary Nledringhaus. are at the Astor after- a visit in Atlantic City.

Mrs. Josephine Boylan and Miss Jo sephine Boy lan are spending some time at the Buckingham. MIS RPII I A RRIflP Gr Wed, roaKi Kama ot new totk. i tjvI The marriage of Alexander Brooks Paine, a son of Augustus G. Paine Jr.

I of East Sixty-ninth Street, and Miss I Walpurga K. Reilly. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Reilly of Philadel phia, took place yesterday afternoon in the rectory of the Church of St. Paul tho Apostle. An Informal recep- tlon. followed by a dinner for about thirty-five guests, took place at the Flaxa. where the bride and her parents have been staying." Fetter Pattsr.

Dr. and Mrs. Ha vena Brewster Baylea ef 125 Seventh Avenue. Brooklyn. have announced the marriage, of their Mlas Adella Potter, to W.

M. which took nUce In I Potter of thla city, wnicn took place in uiss Anne Morgan's suite In the Texas Hotel at Fort Worth. Texas, on March MU. cm Morgan. who was conducting a cam- psjsm in uie interest oi uevasiaieu France, and managed aims trip I through tho South and West.

Mr. Potter I joined the party at on wonn, wnere the ceremony waa perxormed. Blossom I.aagrtreph. Mrs. EUrabetb W.

Langstroph. daughter of Mr. and Mra. F. A.

Wright vaigiv of thU cltT, and widow, and Charleal 1 AunriT ouHevn, a wiaoww, were mr a i r.i the Marble Collegiate Church. None but the families were presenL Irmnedlat.ly UKr txrcuimij ui, jtiim. mvm- son started on an automobile trip. Masbsck Relsntan. Miss Janet II.

Relsman. daughter ol Mp -nd Mr ReUman of 71 East xmetyrixth street, and Ohester A. -ur 370 Ceotr.1 laric West a i a aT-1 rnarnea iui iiuituay rcnnm bi oner rys. The Rev, Dr. Rudolph Grossman officiated Mi am Carol Goldburg.

a niece or tne bride, was flower girl and Jack Horn acted as best man. Mr. and Mra. Masback will reside In MISS PflTThH aw Dauohter of Frederick Potter to Wad Dr. Kenneth R.

McAIoln. Icrwlerirk Potter of Ossinlng. X. announces the engagement of his younger daughter. Miaa Margarethe A A.

T. MeAlpln of 300 Park Avenue. Mlas Potter's mother waa the late Helen Ward Potter, and she is a grand- daughter of the late Orlando B. Potter this city. Bhe attended the MUses Mahtera' School at Dobbs Ferry and is rr.

adust of the Froebel Learue Kln- dimrtn Trunin! Bcnoot oi Tew Tork. Dr. ucAiptn is a son or tne late Gen- eral and Mrs. Edwin A. McAlpin of Oasinlna and this city.

He graduated nj-nn .1... nx ii vui w. aiiiame rl aiiiiik, awu anvcre tne coiumoia -Aieoicai uouege in J3lo. 7Llin lne Batteries In 1916. with the First Naval I a- in in ilJ JI AviaUon Unit and with the naval avla- tlon In Kngland.

during the late war. pto date nas Deen set ror the weooing. wynne WUsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

Gwynne of Orange, N. gave a luncheon in town I last week at which they announced the engagement oi tneir daughter. Miss Dorothy Fade Gwynne. to William M. vvilaon or Charlotte, IN.

C. Miss Gwynne Is a junior at Simmons College, Boston. Her father is Secretary of the State Chamber of Commerce, firs K- erty street- Mr. Wilson Is a son of Mra. Wilson and the late William Blackburn Wilson.

He Is a graduate of the University I. II iiwi in vcai uiiub. aiiu oi me xaw School of the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn. During the war he served as a captain of Infantry. ne weaaing win take place In the Y.

Weetman-Weed Weddlna April 1 8. Tdiss E'ia Mildred Weed laii.Vtr m. t-, I irraii Ynaerpi vvoca of 400 West End Avenue, and Horaoe I Weetman will Ve maevtawi I day evening. April 18. at tha St.

Ttsrla. I of Miss Weed win be attended bv har its. ter. Mrg. J.

M. Schwara. aa matron of honor, and Mia. Marlon p.Schlmpf as HW1UI rnaid i 'k of honor. Howard C.

Shepherd ae iffev "S.U aUlU UlfJ UHIFlfl Will Dfi utva. man inn rne iianera mti I ra Merle R. Walker. Jimu a. tvnan win Q.

Eyerly and John McNab Potter. Glyea Mutlcale for Readlna Class. West Quail Monday Reading ther a-uests at a musicals at her homo yesterday afternoon. More than titty auaata wm nruni. THE- FORD BUYS MEMORIAL FOR JOHN BURROUGHS Dedicates Farm on Which Natural ist Was Born, lived and Died to His Memory.

KINGSTON. N. Y-. April 1. The farm on tho mountainside near Itoxbury where John Burroughs was born.

where he I pni nis ooay was lata to reet. has been and vacation comrade of the naturalist ana autnor. On Monday, the first anniversary of the burial of Burroughs, tho farm will be dedicated to his memory. Mr. Ford.

It wan learned today, bought the nlaro on March 10 from Julian Burroughs, the naturalist, a son. to wnom it was be queathed, and established a fund for its preservation as a memorial. Thai John Burroughs Memorial' Assnola. tlon had been formed to buy the Dlac ana preserve it. out wnen that organization met difficulties in raisinr funds ora volunteered to see the plan through.

iv was said toaay ry jit'iee A. ciftur- water. In whose office the purchase was consummated. Judge Clearwater said Ford naid SIS 000 for the farm. His added alft will used to preserve the spots that Bur roughs made known to the world through his books the time-darkened house iu which he was born Woodchuck Ixdge, the retreat in which he wrote of nature and Its wonders, and In whose Quiet shelter he was host to intimates; the rocK upon which ne played as a bov no tn now nurea nis resting piaoe.

and tha spring that inspired many pages I nIa wors I Ford and Thomas A. Edison hil laresione. wno used to go on ttons with Burroughs, are expected to attena me memorial service Monday, along with a hovt of others who lovod and admired the naturalist. Flowers and sundry tokens began pass Ing through Kingston today from many parts of the country, to be taken through the Catakills to Koxbury for the dedica tion. A bronze plaxiue will be imbedded Monday ia the great Irown rock over the grave or Burroughs.

For the rest, the farm will be preserved as nature haa it. ana as Murrougna Knew it. FRANCIS 8. ARNOLD DEAD. I Father of Lona-Lost Dorothy Arnold Diet at 86 Year.

Francis R. founder of the perfumery firm of F. R. Arnold ft died yesterday at his residence. 6T Kast FJghtleth Street, at the.

age of 84. He was tbe father of Dorothy Arnold, who mysteriously disappeared on the after noon of Dec. no indication of her fate ever being secured by her family despite a world-wide search that never ceased. Mr. Arnold entered vigor ously Into th efforts to discover the whereabouts of his.

daughter, but. when theory after theory proved unavailing he gradually gave up nope ana retired to a life of seclusion. Mr. Arnold was the son of the late Dan Hinckley Arnold. President of the Mercantile National Bank, and was a descendant of John Arnold, original settler of Hartford.

and of Elder Brewster" at, thTMavfTower" He graduated from Harvard In J85. i.bi... yv, sa i iOAiiiA iiiv ueaw; a ii.av a a delberg and Bonn. Surviving are his Weiies and Dan Hinckley, and a daughter. Mrs.

Mar- Jorie Brewster La Monte. ENGAGEMENTS. Dr. and Mrs. Feth of Concordia Col lege.

Bronxville, N. announce the rmatt-nvnt of their daughter. Miss Mil dred Hesse, to Irwin Smith of Brook lyn. Miss Hesse was graduated I rom Welieslev. class of '21.

Mr. Smith la a member of the class of '14 at Williams College. He Is a nephew of Hamilton Holt, and director of the International Students' Tours. The engagement of Miss Helen M. GrochI, oldest daughter of lr.

and Mrs. tl if I KVT 1 ..,11 LT. 11 v. Udllt'l 14 Lliut. Brooklyn, to' Donald Miller Davidson of Greensburg.

was announced at bridge held yesterday at the Oroehl ux crrhl was radUited from heme Miss roc hi waa graduated from Vassar. class of 19. Mr. Davidson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thorn a pavid-son and is a graduate of West Point, class of '21. Mr. and Mra. George Arheson of 184 Harrison Avenue, Jersey City, have- announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Lwru Acneson, to Wesley Mer-rilt Mayhew. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jo seph Mayhew of 270 Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Jeandron of Orange. N. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Genevieve Jean uruil, Xwtl lll yiicniiu v-iirai iva son of Mr. and Mn.

William McClelland A Art atS aT A I Y1 a. IJ a dron, to Halph Alexander Mccieuana of SOd Sterling Place. Brooklyn. BRADDIN HAMILTON DEAD. Lawyer, Minister and One Social Leader Dies In Street.

Brad din Hamilton of 101 East Sixtieth Street, lawyer and formerly an Episco pal clergyman and assistant at St. Bartholomew's Church, died suddenly yesterday of heart disease in Main Street. Rivernead, L. I. He had formerly been well known socially in this city and N'wnorL He was born In Stratford.

Canada, in IMC), and was a graduate of Cambridge University. Kngland. During the cholera epidemic of 1893. as an official of the Department of Charities, he administered to the sick on Blackwcll'a Inland. Of recent years he had been active In Long Island rosltv affairs and once was haled to court In a John- Doe proceeding follow ing the exposure or tax sale evils in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, iris Summer residence st Newport was called Hawthorne Villa.

He was for ten years Iresldent of the Knickerbocker Riding Club. Gertrude Page, English Authoress. LONDON, April 1 (Associated Press). Tha death of Gertrude Page, English authoress, waa announced today In a telegram to the British South African Company from Salisbury. Rhodesia.

Heart diseaae was the cause of her death. Page was the wife of Oeorre Alexander Dobbin, but in her work as novelist sne retained ner maiden name, one wrote a numoer or wiaeiy read novels. among mem btng Love in the WHdernes the wilderness." The Kdse of lie- The Silent TUnrhfr" Vmldv r. n-. -i and a Llgnthouse." "Winding raths nd Where tno strange Koaus uo Down." Child of Armour Family Dead.

Special to Tho A'eto York Time. CHICAGO. 111.. April 1. Death took a I child of the Armour family again early today, when Marie Louise Nichols, 2V4- vear old daughter of Herman Armour! died In the Nichols apartment.

omi Jake Shore- Drive. Mr. Nichols's daughter, and only child, was a third nusinvof Gwendolynn Armour, the year-old daughter of Phillip D. Armour art, wno mra nine aays 't. mra.

Nichols was Miss Lynctte Craven of Hv. K. T. Her daughter's body will bo taken to Rye for burial. Obituary Notes.

LORIN STEVENS, retired steel manufac turer of Oaleaburg, died suddenly yesterday In Rlveralde, aged fO years. Mrs. HARRIET TORIAS BEATT1E. widow of the Rev. -Ir.

Charles Beattle of Mlddle- tngtokvii'ie, aged 7t years. EZRA E. FRAME. father of Luther Prams, an eoiior in the Boston office of rilerl In rThieaaTO TM th. xaaoclated Preea.

i i'. terdar. CTt ART.F3 HEROLD. lens the proorletor Pleasure Bay Inn In Atlantic City, died there suddsnly yesterday of heart disease, invaiaiu tfic.nAiu.l, vtv ami, viu, many years a special off leer for the Guaranty Trust Company, died Friday at bis home in Whltestone. L.

I. JOSEPH X3. MeMANl'S. newspaperman and author, died yesterday In the Poet Oraduats Hospital, aged 4T years. He represented San Franclseo newspapers In the Philippines In the Spanish-American War and founded a masasine.

The Bill Poster." SAMUEL, n. TTKNTINGTON. who was engaged in the East India and China trade until his retirement In 1887, died yesterday at tha of 79 at his home, Remssa Street. Brooklyn. NEW YORK TIMES.

JEAN NOTE, FAMOUS BARITONE, DIES AT 63 Pans Grand Opera Star Succumbs in Brussels Following an Operation. Special Cable to Tus New Yoaa Times. PARIS, April 1. Tho famous baritone Jean Note died in Brussels this morning following an operation. He was born In Tournal, Belgium.

In ISoD. Note was a Parisian by adoption, being" among the most prominent artists of "the Paris Opera, where he appeared for the first time jn 1803 in" Rlgroletto." Jle was celebrated as a Wagnerian singer. Note received the Legion of Honor under unusual circumstances for his presence of mind where he averted a railroad catastrophe by working an emergency brake. For many years Note was first baritone of the Grand Opera House in Paris. iierore entering grand opera ne was a Colonel in the Belgian army and gained distinction for his bravery.

During the season of 1906-1009 he sang in this city with the Metropolitan Opera Company, making his debut aa Valentine in Faust." He was particularly noted for his Tell in Rossini-a opera. PARIS, April 1. When President Wil son was attending the Peace Conference here Note was singing at i tho Grand Opera and was Invited by the French Senate to sing at tne XAixemoourg ai ace when the Senate gave a reception LOTT NADLER Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kad-to the American President.

Note's sing-1 ler announce the engagement of their ing of the Marseillaise after Mr. Wilson I daughter Lena to Mr. Morris Lou. had spoken in reply to addresses of wel eome aroused a rurore or enthusiasm, President Wilson listened with rapt at- tention and as the song ended he wrote ragement of their daughter Helen to. Alan autograph note on his visiting card NEWMAN MANN Mr.

and Mrs. Morris and sent it by his alde-de-canips to Isote. The great ainger at once acknowledged the compliment Dy leaving tne piatrorm and In person presenting his respects to the President and the notable group which accomtianied htm. which included President Polnoare and M. Vlemenoeau.

Born. BERGER To Mr. and Mrs. Oermalna Iiorkwood), 416 a son, March 1322. Berger nre Waat BERMAN To Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis J. Ber-man (nee Gladys C'ronet of Far Roc a ay. a daughter. Monday, Marcn Zi.

at lianne- maan Hospital. BIOW Mr. and Mrs. Feymour L. Blow (nee Alice G.

White) or 302 Convent A v. an nounce the birth of a son, Ueorge White, on March 28. DERTZ Mr. and Mrs. Dertx of 3.278 Ferry Av.

announce tbe birth of a son. FREEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Iot) Freed man. 45 West End announre the birth of a daughter, Wednesday.

March 2J. FRIEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Fried man 4 nee Dorothy Janoverl of GOO West 113th St.

announce the birth of a daugh ter. March SO, at Lenox Hill GROHMAN Mr. and Mrs. H. Orohmaa (nee (iertrude Cohen of 4B4 Rlvxraldo Pmt announce the birth of a daughter.

Mar- Jorle Janet. March ZV. IVZi HECHT Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hecht (nee Ethel aiillerl.

announce the birth of son. Richard Harlan, on March 20, at Lloyd (Sanitarium. ItlRTENSTEIN Mr. anK Mrs. Lcser II Hirtensteln (nee Mildred Amelia Fischer) happily announce the arrival of Raby Hvrnilna Joyce.

Monday. March 27. JOBEPHSON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Josephson dm Kay Lunlti tM: West End announce the arrival of a son at the New York Nursery and -Child's Hospital.

March 23 KAUFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kaufman I nee Hortense F. Pater) announce th birth of a girl. March 2.1.

at 457 Acad emy Long Island City. KlITFUiN-Tn Mr. and Mrs. Slenev Kauf man tnee Mane rtosemnan oj n- 14lt a daughter. AUene.

March 23, I IV11 KRONTHAL To Mr. end Mrs. Leon Kron- tbal, a son, March SO. L1PPMAN Mr. and Mrs.

Max Llppmsn an nounce the birth of a aaugnter, on jaarcn 24, 1SC2. Leonard lull Hospital. LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V.

Lyons fnee Oertrude Shear), a daughter on March 8 at the Carlton Saaltartuiu. MELTSNTR Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Melts- ner tnee Reglna Ederl.

1 West announca the blrtn or a aaugnter. March 31, at the Community Hospital. MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller, 615 West 130th at.

(nee Esther Cecil laans), a son, on March 30, at tbe Lloyd's sani tarium. SOHXVOOn-Mr. and Mra Euaene Norwood of Ertaht waters. L. I.

'tnee Frances Jackson announce the birth of a daugh ter, March 31, at Dr. King's Hospital. PEYSER Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peyser, sou.

March 81- PRUZAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Pruxan beg to announce the birth of a son, Robert W. en March 27, 122.

RE HE RE Mr. and Mra Harold W. Rederer (nee (iertrude Welsst. lis East KUi ot-. announce the birth of a daughter, Thurs day, March 30, at Mlsertcordla Hospital.

SACHS To Mr. and Mrs. Abe H. 8achs (nee Florence 11. Worms) a daughter, on Marcn 27, 1PZ2.

at Culuraiius Hospital, If 3d St. SCHILLER Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schiller (nee Rose Rockmore). 1,1.

resident Brooklyn, announce the birth of a daugh ter, March S9. at 1W A. at tne Jew ish Hospital. Brooklyn. SCHUL.TZ Mr.

aad Mrs. Pike Schults (nee Uertrvde Lleban) of 3,871 Broadway announce the birth of a son. March 24. at aSruao's Sanitarium. SCHWETZ Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Schwets (nee Rose Markowita) of t25 Tiffany iha UrnnT announee tha arrival of a daughter. Dorothy Shirley, on Tuesday, March 28. 1UZ2. SHAMPAN Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Shamnan (nee Florence Baron) of 263 St. John's lMaee Rmnklvn. announce the blrtn of a daughter, on April 1, at the Jewish Hos pital. Brooklyn.

BPIRO Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ppiro (nee Anna Batt announce the arrival of a daugh ter, March 20. of 1.076 Fails Uronx. TAYOOR Mr.

and Mrs. William Taylor tnee Lena Uans) of ValouJne son, on March tl. THALHEIM Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thalhelm (nee Hannah Piatt) wish to announce tha arrival of a son.

March 37. m. Women's Hospital. COOPER Mr. and Mra.

Harry Cooper announce the bar mitsvah of their son, Ir win, at the Temple H'nal Israel. 14th St. and Broadway. Saturday. April Home address.

3.647 Broadway. Kiiends are always welcome. Reception all day Saturday and bunday. KAHN Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Kahn an nounce the bar mitsvah of tholr son. Arnold W-, on Saturday, April at Temple Rodeph Sholora, Lexington corner 63d St. KEMP Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham Kemp. 424 Kast lS7th Street, announce the confirmation of their son. Melvln I-eon. on Saturday, April 9 A. at Riverside Svnasnaue.

2.V) Went lOrith Street. Rev. Dr. Edward Llsaman. founder and rabbi of the eonpregation, will consecrate the ceremony.

No cards. LEHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leninan of 4 Prospert Park Southwest announce the bar mitivati of their r-on, Arthur, at Temle B'nal Sholaum. Ninth Street.

Mwnn Blxth and tjeventh Avanuca, Brooklyn, Saturday, April at 10 o'clock. At home Sunday, April B. after 1 I'. I. ANDl'R LITiENBERO-Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Luxenberg announce the engagement of their daughter Belle to Ellis Andur. BENAVENTE OSTERWEII Mr. and Mrs. H.

Osterwell of 1.227 Msdison Av. sn- nounre the betrothal of th-lr daughter, Beatrice, to Mr. Joseph Renaventa of 1,275 Leglngton New York City. BERNIKOW PERLMAN Mr. and Mrs.

David Perlman. 740 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn, announce the engasem-nt of their daughter. Edna, to Mr. Maurice Bernlkow.

BLTJMEXFELD WICKNERMr. and Mrs. A. Wtckner of 0 West 111th St. an nounce the betrothal of their daughter Lily to Mr.

Herman E. Biumenreid. BUCH8BATJM HORN Mr. and Mrs. M.

Horn announce tho betrothal of their daughter Jeannette to Joseph Buchsbaum. March 20. 1822. BCOHSBAUM TABACHXIKOFF Mr. and Mrs.

S. Tsbachnlkoff announce the betrothal of their deughter Sarah to Samuel Buehsbaum ef Toledo. Ohio. COH15N SACHS TT. Mrs.

Aaher M. Saehs of 8,000 Broadway announoe the betrothal of their daughter Miriam to Mr. George L. Cohan. Ileeeptren Hotsl An-sonla, April 8, after 8 P.

M. Ne sarda Wunuosln pgp)r plsas copy. SUNDAY, APRIL WEILL Mrs. Marie Weill ef 408 West lQOth St. announces the engagement of ber daughter Melon to Mr.

Herbert Kalk. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fallt ef AS FOrt Washington Av. Reception' Hotel Commodore.

April 9. after 8 P. No cards. Dr. and Mr.

1-fon Kosenstock, 34 Sherman Brooklyn, announce the letrothal ef tlnMr daughter, Lilyan. to Maia.ll Friedman, on of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman of Brofklyn. GAIVsnORO noGKTtS Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Hotter. Hotrl Manhattan ttfiuare, announce the engagement of tholr daughter. May. to Mr.

Herman Oalnsboro. GROfl.S WIENER Mr. and Mrs. Wiener ef 1.S0.1 Avenue N. Brooklyn, announce the rncagoment of their daughter.

Miaa Ray Winner, to tlvnry 8. Gross, son of Mr. una jftroo untu. Iguttkrman iwEiOENTHAL Mrs A. Zwelgenthal of Si Kast 90th Ht.

announces the engagement of her daughter, Alice, to Mr, Kol Guttrrman. HERRI NO BAKR Mr. and Mrs. Ausuirt Baer. 83s Riverside Drive, announca tha engagement ef thatr daughtar.

ldna, to Mr. Milton Herring. At home Bunday. April 2, from I lo 6.. HERKHBERO MATER Mrs.

Rose Mayer ef KteDDins av. announces tne engagement of her daughtar Selnta to Mr. tSani-uel Ilershberg. ISQI'lTH MILLER Mrs. Charles MlUer of 7 Kt.

isicnoiaa av. announces the engagement of her daughter, liattie, to Mr. Abo O. Isqutth. KAP8 SPmoOLD Mrs.

Bather SnlngoM. MO west lnSu announcea tha enaage-mpnt ft hr daughter H-irle to Harry Kass of New York. Chicago papers pleaae eopy. KURTZER ORKEN Mr. and Mrs.

Jaooh Creen of 27 East 111th Ht this city, beg to announce the betrothal of their daughter Jean to Mr. Harry Kurtsar of 23 East 111th ft. LEON KREITZMAN Mrs. Mai Josephaon ef MS West lMth St. wishes to announce the engagement of her alatar, Phoebe Krelts-man.

to Mr. Jack Edward Loon. LUEBECK NETHE Mr. and Mrs. Adolpa i rren Nethe.

3.H.. liroadway. announce the en- Aitnn or west iiuvn nr. announce ina engagement of tt.elr daughter, feasie. to Mr.

Max rewman. rELEl'HUS fiROSHMAN Mr. and Mra. Adolph Hecht ef Uraedork. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gert-trude tirnaaman.

to Joseph I. Pelephus, son of Ha rah J'elephua of New Tork. rHTI.l-IPS 1IETMAN Mr. and Mrs. David Heyman of 6AT West lftlat fit.

announce the engagement of their daughter Easts to Harry I. 1'hilllpa. son of Annie Pl.ll-lla ami the late Penlsen H. Phillips. Reeeptlon at Rlts-Carlton Hotel this afternoon.

3 te o'clock. No cards. 1 ROSE ROSENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Kamuel Rosenberg of Los Angeles, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Ada. to Mr. Maurtoe II. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar B. Rose of New York City. BOPENBLITT HRANWER Mr. Aaron Rranower of 3.3' Grand Concourse announcea the engagement of his daughter. Rose, to Dr.

Louis Roaenblutt of this city on Sunday, March 2d. 1022. HOPE TIICH Mrs. J. B.

Turn ot 560 Riverside Drive announces tha engagement ot her daughter. Carol's, to Mr. Frank Rosen. r.TJBEL-BRANDT Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Brandt of 2)0 Riverside Irtv announca the engagement of their daughter. Minna. to Mr. David Lubln Rubel of New Tork City. SCHNETDER BIRNBAUM Mrs.

Kate Blrn baura of 24 Mount Morris Park West wlahea to announce the engagement of her daujrhter Pearl to David tfchnelder. Reception at the McAlpin Hotel Sunday SCHWEITZER COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Harnett Kimon of 11 West 117th St. an nounce tne engagement or their daughtar, Padle Cohen, to Mr.

Joseph L. Schweltser. EINOER BLRSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hursteln of Ohq West End Av.

announce tne engagement of their daughter, Minnie. io sir. aiunc t. xinger. son- ot Mr.

Meyer Singer ef Brooklyn. eillTHHKKSK Dr. and Mrs. Fetk of Con cordia College. Bronxville.

N. Y- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mildred C. Hesse, to Mr. Irwia Smith of Brooklyn.

N. Y. TYOR SIEOI.ER Mr. and Mrs. J.

Slegler or ntw ion ijity announce tns engagement ef their daughter Theresa to Mr. lon Tyor or New York City. VORWMER WORMSER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wormaer of 22 West 87th St.

wiah te announce the betrothal of their daughter, ttettina. to Mr. Joseph X. Vorslmer, soa of Mra. Kanny Vorslmer.

Notice of re ception later. AnnuImrnL KUTINSKT WEINOARTEK Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Welngartea of SO I West 15th St. annouuee the annulment of the engage ment or their daughter Kose to Mr. Mat' thew H. Kutlnsky, sen of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Kutlnsky of 8 VI Riverside Drive. BAUMAN OPPENIIEIMER Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Oppenhetmer announoa the marriage of their daughter, Miriam, to Jr.

Kmanuel w. ttauman at tne Ht. Reels on Thursday. March SO. 1022.

Dr. Edward Llsaman of Riverside Synagogue officiated. Philadelphia papers please copy. BREITMAN FALKENBERG-Mr. and Mrs.

Herman alkenberg announce the mar. rtage of their daughter Hortenae to Morris Breitman on Sunday, March 20. at Hotel KROHNG LASER Mrs. Sophie Glaser an nounces the marriage of her daughtar. Bessie, to Philip L.

Krohn. to take place on April 1D2X at Kehilath Jeshurun Temple. 117 East Kith, at a o'clock. LEVI KOITN Mrs. Ludwlg Kehn ef 10T West 12ah Mt.

announces the maniago of her daughter, Elinor, to Mr. Albert H. Ievi. son of Mrs. Gertrude Levi, on Thursday, March 30.

BUSKIN HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris of 2-T West 1 1 th Ht. announce the marriage of their daughter Myra to Mr.

Irving A. Ruaktn of 640 Riverside Drive, at Hotel Gotham. March 28. 1822. SCHWARTZ KATZ Mr.

Herman Kats an nounces the marriage oi nia aaugnter, Mildred, to Ilyman Schwarts, Tuesday, March 2ft, 1D22. SLOSSON LAJS'GSTROTH Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Wright announce- the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth W. l.angstroth. to, Chariea Audrey Sloaeoa at the Marble Collegiate Church. Saturday," April 1.

1 i LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, 108 Kast 87th. announoe their OOUl wedding anniversary. April Ig-3- ROS ENS ERG Mr.

and Mrs. I. Rosenberg announce the celebration of -their Both wedding anniversary on Dee. 24 at their residence. 617 West 144th St.

ELAPKUS Mi. and Mrs. Slgmund 81adkus, 230 West P7ih announce the celebration of their golden wedding, Sunday, April 2. Reception. Hotel Astor, at 8:30 P.

M. No cards. AIVMOLD Francis Rose, on April 1. 1P22, beloved husband of Mary Park Arnold and son of the late Lan Hinckley and Harriet Welles Arnold, at his residence, A3 East hOth New York City. Funeral services at St.

Stephen's Church, Weet titHh east of Broadway, on Tuesday. AprU 4, at 10 o'clock A. M. ARTHl'R March 30. Maude L.

Services Stephen Merrltt Chapel, S23 6ih pear 21st Sunday. P. M. 4TWATER Edward Storrs. March 31, 1022, beloved hueband of Caroline Swlrt At-water.

at his residence. 130 South Hamilton Ioiighkeetsle, N. Y. Funeral from his late home Monday. April 3, at 2:45 P.

M. Kindly omit flowers. BALDWIN At Livingston Brooklyn. March 31. after a lingering Illness.

Kate Corlnne. daughter of the late Oran Stiles Baldwin and Harriet Clark Dem-Ing. sister of Mary Baldwin Keeling and aunt of Kate Corinne Schuyler-Walden. Funeral from her late residence, 50 Livingston on Monday. April 3.

at 2 o'clock. Intemvent private. Wllmmirton and Fayettrvllle lN. papers please copy. BEATTIE March 31.

Harrl-t Tobias Beattle, wife of the late Charles Beattle. i. and daughter of the late Charles Tobias and Orpah llarrta entered peacefully into rvst from her b'me in Washlng-tonvllle. N. in her txnh year.

Funeral aervtcea in the Webb Horton Memorial 1 'realty terlan XJliurch, Middletown. N. V-. on Monday. April 3.

at 3 P. following prayers service at her late horn la Washlngtonviile at 11 A. M. Orange County papers please copy. Et FORD George W.

Campbell Funeral Church, Monday. F. M. BEHRBNS At Irvlngtoa on Hudson. March sit.

IW-rf, reinenraia, wire oi vie Richard Behreas. She Is survived by two sons and two daughters. Funeral services will be held at her late residence. 144 Harrimvn Road, on Monday, April 8, at 2 P. M.

Funeral private. BENJAMIN At Orlanoxo, March 27, IP22. Margaret wife of the late Captain William H. Benjamin. Funeral aervtcea at the reeldenee of her son, Charles p.

Benjamin, 884 North Walnut East Orange, en 8unday afternoon. April 2, upon arrival ef train leaving IIo-lokta for Kaft Orangs gt 2:13 T. M. 2. 1922.

1-elored son of Mrs. A. Burlock ana brother of Mrs. J. C.

Thompsoa. Funeral cunaay, services 80 at tbe vnl vtrsal Chapel. 087 Lexington Av. iKtcr- meat wood I awn Oemetery. UURR Suddenly, on Friday.

Mnrch 81 1J2S. at her residence, 183 Gates Brooklyn. Ella Burr, daughter the late Edward W. and Katbtrlna Ann uit. runerai service on Monday even ing April 8, at the Church of the incarnation, Uate near Frankll Av.

at 8 o'clock. Interment Cutcnogue, uiuk i.i.na. CLEMENS Helen, beloved wife of. the late naroia Clemens, on March 31. Services The Funeral church, Broadway Cth on Monday, April S.

at A. M. In terment at JSaston. Pa. COHEN Jenny D-, In her 7th year, dearly tloved wife of Jacob mother of aiicnaei, Julius Bennett.

Annie Saltaer. lUy Saltser. Minnie Cohen and Esther HayDeCK. Funeral from her late red dence. 101 Beach 60th Arverne.

Sun day. April 2. at 2 P. M. Interment Mt iMiwa lemetery.

nmw. ilaven papers pieaee cpy. COHN Abraham, beloved husband of Ra rhasl, dear father of Elisabeth M. C. rtern ana the late Corporal Meyer Conn at Meyers's Funeral Parlor, 2li8 ienox Bunoay.

April a. 10:0 A. M. COHN Abraham. National Lodare.

2CP. F. and A. M. Horrowf ul announcement Is made er the passing of our beloved broth er, Abraham Cohn.

Brethren will attend funeral at Meyers Chapel, 22H Lenox this morning at o'clock. (No Masonic service). MARRY HOFFMAN, Master, ft- ROSCNBCKGEK, Secretary. COON Albert suddenly, on board the steumshlp Paris on April 1, in New Tork 11a i tor, son of the late John H. Coon, in nis ivio year, interment at Troy, N.

Y. iry papers piease copy. DAVIS Suddenly, on March 20. 1022, at Miami. Mary wife or Robert 11.

Itavla and mother of Robert H. Davis of the Belnora Apartments, smh St. and Broadway. Services at Holy Trinity Church. 824 between Broadway and Amsterdam on Monday.

April 3. at 10:40 a. a. IA VI 3 On April 1, 1022. May Davla, te- loved wife of Charles and mother of Mau rice and Edna.

Funeral services at her late residence, 3,620 Paulding en Monday evening. 1U22. at P. Interment at Mount Hope Ceme- tery. DELANO April 1.

1022. at his residence. 173 East 1 11 til William Henry, fcusbaad of Sadie Delano. Hervicea at funeral chapel, 831 Amsterdam near 102d April 3. at P.

M. DUNN Ellphelet. on March 30. Funeral services at the Home tor -Aged Men, Classen Av. and Park Place.

Brooklyn. Sunday. April 2. it i II. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

EDDISON At Irvtngton on Hudson. N. on Friday, March 81. Charles Eddlson, Fuaeral from St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, imngron, nunaay.

April at :13 P. oa arrival of 2:10 train from Grand Central Btatioa. ErXBTADTER Hannah. March 2, Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews. 121 West luotn r3t.

uuneo atarcn ai. iuz. FEIN Morris, beloved husband of Leah and father of Harry and Louis. Services at Meyers's Funeral Parlors. S2S Lenox ea Bunday.

April 10 clock. FRICKE Henry George, in his 41st year: survived by his wife Harriet, two ehll- dren. Florence and Helen; mother, three brothers and two sisters. Member ef the Wyckoft Republican Club. Harmony Council, t7.

Junior Urder 17. A. M. Karavaa Ne. 1.

Court of the Orient Men's Club of the Dutch Reformed Church, New York. Funeral services at his late residence. Linden Uidgewood. Bunday. at 2:30 P.

M. Funeral Monday, private. GILMER At Lankenau Hospital. Philadelphia. Marion Hamilton Uilmer.

wife ef Ludarfll Harrison Gilmer and daughter of Mra. William G. Hamilton. Funeral private. Interment Mount Ayer.

Pa. GOLDSMITH On Friday evening. March 1922. Jacob, husband of the late Fannie Goldsmith and beloved father of Nettle Naumberg. Louis, Edwin.

Louise, Oliver. Walter and Morton Goldsmith. Funeral aervtcea at hla late residence. The Bel-nord. AOth St.

and on Sunday, April 2. at 3 P. M. Interment Cleveland. Ohio.

Kindly emit flowers. Cleveland (Ohio) papers please copy. GTJTMANN Albert. beloved husband ef Sadie and devoted father of Josef. Funeral from hla late -gasldence.

4. 10 Broadway. Sunday. April X. 10:80 A.

M. HARRIS Tobias, la bis 73th year, beloved father ef Mrs. I. Jacobs. Bernard, David, Samuel, Louis and Abraham Harris.

Funeral from his late residence. B10 East 84th Sunday, April Tt. st 3 P. M. HARMON Suddenly, at Washington.

D. Marcn XT. LOlooel sa. u. o.

retired. HELFRICH Suddenly, on March 38, 1922, Mary Catharine Helincn. peioveo win Frank J. Half rich. Funeral from, her Iste home.

13 Glenada Place. FeooKlyn. on Monday, April 3, at 0:30 A.M. Requiem naaa st the Churcb ef Our I.ady of Vic-, tory. Throop Av.

aad McDonough Su, Brooklyn. Iaterment private. HESS Oa Friday, March 31. 1922. Hannah Stem, beloved wire ef tne late uustave Hess aad devoted mother -of Mrs.

Israel Rodberg and Mrs. Albert L. Caesen. Funeral from her late residence. 633 Decatur Brooklyn, Sunday, April 2.

at 8 P. M. Iaterment at Washington Cemetery. HOBERO Suddenly, at Daytona. en Thursday, Marcn 30, Maximilian no-he rg, aged 78 years, former resident ef 8 West 8 2d SL.

New York City. Funeral aervtcea will be bald at August Biekel- bers-s Parlors. 034 8th between Both and 66th this city, on Sunday after noon, April at clock. HOI-BROOK Newberry, Private American Field bervlce, AmDUiance paction. n.

U. 444. son of Mra Julia Macy Holbrook aad the late Francis Newberry Ho.brook. at Easey. France.

Feb. 14, 1918. Interment at Wood lawn Cemetery, Saturday, April 8, 1922. at 2:13 P. M.

Train leaves Grand Central StaUon 1 :30 P. M. HUNTINGTON On Saturday. April Sam- net K. Huntlnaton.

in tne Moth year of his age. Funeral aervtcea at his late residence, 80 Remsen Brooklyn. N. on Monday, April 8. at 8:30 P.

M. Kindly omit flowers. JACKSON Rosa, at her residence. 218 West SOtn te lovea wiie or tne iaie unirm Jackson and devoted mother of HatUe Hersog, Oussie Kats. Nettie Meaerlts.

Reglna Schleslnger, Grace R. Bptngarn and Jessie J. Goldberg. Funeral private. Interment at the family plot.

Bay-side Cemetery. KINO On March SO, at his. residence, 16 East 84th st Ueorge Gordon King, in nis 4th year. Funeral services at tha Cathedral of St. John the Divine en Sunday.

April 2. at 3 :30 P. M. Iaterment at Newport. R.

I. KLIPPERT Suddenly, en April 1. 1922. Her man U. Kllppert.

Fh. M. beioveo husband of Jennie Klippert (nee MoClel-lan, in his oeth year. Funeral servloes st his late residence. Aft East 124th on Monday evening.

April S. at 8 o'clock. Members of New York State Medical Society. New York County Medical Society, Harlem Medical Association. American Medico Pharmaceutical League.

Alumni Federation Columbia College are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment Tuesday at the oonvanience of the family. KOHN-On- April 1, 1022, Edwin dearly beloved son or Kecha and the late Julius A. Kobn. Funeral at convenience ef family.

LACHOW Esther, on Friday. March 31, beloved wiie or hani larnew. Funeral from her late residence. 835 Hunts Point Bronx, on Sunday. April 2.

at 2 P. M. LAIDLEY At Atlantic. City on March 1HZZ. age un, jane Webb Averell, wire of the late Colonel Theodora T.

B. Laidley, V. B. and daughter of the late Horatio Averell. of this city.

LED ERERr Mare SI. Fannie, beloved wife of tne iaie namuei w. ana devoted mother of Rita Slomaa and Walter Lederer and grandmother of Howard Sloman. Funeral from Chapel of Saul A. Rothschild, 159, West 120th on Monday.

April 3. 2 P. M. LEPER ER Fanny. Bathla.

No. 10, IT. O. T. Misters are kindly requested to attend the funeral of our dear departed worthy sister, Fanny Lederer, from Saul Rothschild's Funeral Parlor.

153 West 120th Monday at 3 P. M. CLARA LA SCOFF. President. LEDERER Grand touge, 17.

O. T. S. Sla ters sre requested to attend the funeral of Worthy Slater Fanny Lederer. ex.

I'rentdent of Bathlah, No. 10, from Saul Rothschild's Funeral Parlors, l.V) West 120th en Monday. Apdtl 3, 2 P. M. FANNY M.

MARX, Grand President. ROSE HA RAN, Grand Secretary. LEVY After a short nrnrii, on Tuesday evening. March 2H, at 8:13 o'clock. Hyman Levy, la the 62t year of his age, at his residence.

937 Hoe Av. "CAMPBELL begin when you call "Columbus ,8200" It is rendered at the home wel- as in our Church. This Superior Service of satisfaction and consolation may be as inexpensive FRANK E. CAMPBEyLL "THE FUNERAL CHURCH MOM StCTASIAN Broadway at 66 St. Z3T Strt at 8 Ave.

lowers for sn occasions. Atilstls ralersl Designs ear Speclslty lllumtratod booklet seat' proti oa receipt of rtqnett. JJltW LEWTTT Bertha, In her 23th year, beloved daughter of Max and Ida Lewltt tnee Harrison). Funeral from David J. Roth- srhlld's Parlors.

272 Lenox near mm U. Bunday. April 2. at 8 P. M.

LYO.V On Thursday. March SO. Itm. Susaa. widow of Joseph Lyoa.

Funeral serrtoe at ber late residence, 8 Hammond Jamaica. L. on Sunday, AprU 2. at I P. M.

Interment private. McINTOSH April 1. Margaret Mcintosh. Services Stephen Merrltt's Chapel, tit Sib near 2lst Monday, 3 P. M.

McMAHON At Whltestone, L. 1.. Haturday. April 1. ltl.

Thomas, beloved huslMtnd of Sarah McMahon. formerir of Manbat-' tsn. Funeral from Ms late residence, -19 West 20th Whltestone. Tuesday, April 4. at 0:30 A.

M. Solemn requiem mess at Ht. Luke's Church at Mt A. M. for thw bsppy repoeo of his soul.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Auto cortege. MacMANL'8 Joseph husband of Florence MscManua on April 1. services the Funeral Church, Broadway, at With April 2. at 4 P.

M. llcMANTB Joseph D. Offlners and mem- oers iew York Ledge No. 1, B. P.

o. Klka: You are hereby summoned to attend funeral services of our anl ae Tha Funeral Church, outh St. and Broadway. nunoay. April at f.

ior our late brother. Joseph I). McManus, who departed this life Saturday, April 1, 1022. PATRICK J. McGRATH.

Exalted Ruler. WILLIAM T. PHILLIPS, Secretary. KARRATT On April 1, at her home. 2.344 Lniversiry a Amelia, wJre of the late John S.

Marratt. in her 62d year. Notice of funeral later. MENDOZA Charlotte Mendosa. widow ef Maurice, devoted mother of Richard.

Mrs. LI I He Hecht. Nora Elkana. Catherine Hochberg, Lottie Kohn. Allea Penny and beloved -later of Susie Prince and lire.

J. J. Simmons of San Francisco. Funeral services on Sunday. April C.

at 10 A. at, her lata residence. 84J4 East 144th 8u MEYERS Sophie, suddenly, on March 80, In ner ism year, oeiovea wiie er Louis and mother ef David. Israel, Abraham. Harry, Sidney and Milton.

Mrs. Rudolph Bahm, Mrs. Samuel C. Greanbaum. Funeral service at 700 Riverside Drive, Sunday.

AprU 2. at 10 A. M. MEYERS Sophie. Members of Malmnnldes jtenevoient bociety sre requested to at- tena tne tuner a I or the wife of our rot ner.

laouts Mryers, from her late restnenee, TOO Riverside Drive, oa Sunday, Apni at iv a. ji. MORRI8 LOEWEN8TEIN. Prealdeat. ALFRED A.

SCHEUER, Sflpretaty. MILLER Samuel of Boston, be loved husband of Josephine Miller, Tues- osv. Marrq Member ef F. and A. Tie; B.

P. O. Elks. 1. MITTENTHAL Bertha, at 839 Lonawoed A tirons.

on March so. In her 84th year. Devoted wife of tha late Aaron Mittentnal and beloved mother of Louis, Samuel, Jacob, Abraham and Nathan. Annie Brin. Fannie Miller.

Sarah Coa- land and Lillie Levtne. Interment Bay- siae umtifry. MCRQAN Suddenly. March 81. Frank P.

be. irMrea nusoanq or Kooertina Morgan (nee MacLannan. Masonic services at his late home. SOO West 173d en lay evening, AprU 3. Funeral private.

MORGAN St. John'a Lodge Ne. 1. A. Y.

M. I nrauinn in are nereoy, requested te attend an emergent mnmunlettln at tbe lodge tor. toe purpose of holding Masonie services over our lata brother. Frank P. Morgan, at SOU West 173d St Nsw York City, on Monday evening, April 3, at 8 C1UTK.

CHARLES W. HAMILTON, Master. C. G. MILNE.

Secretary. NICHOLS Marie Louise, age 2 '4 years, only -mm rc sir. ana sirs. Herman Armour xvicnois. Lake Shore Chicago, last after a prolonged illness.

Funeral services and burial will take place at Rye. N. Y. OSCAR Rlcka. beloved wife of Alexander.

April 1 mother of El tea, Mra. Max Chls. 1 1 I i i -e aaaaa, am v. a. oilieaiB.

Wlnl r. M. Monday. April 3. from her late residence.

944 Stebbios Bronx. PORTER On Saturday. April 1. 1922. Nor man White, husband of Esther Raid Porter.

Funeral services at his late home. 17 West 67th Monday evening, April 3, at 8 QUITTNER To Mr. and Mrs. Julian Quitt ner tuee asaituie tfussmant. tar itoc leeway.

U. a daughter. March 31, IKS. RICH Mm. beloved husband of Beeale.

Ser vices Meyers's Funeral Parlors, 22M Lenox Monday, 1 P. M. RICH Sisters of Henrietta Society pre Invit ee to attend tne funeral or the husband of Sister Bessie Rich of 2.124 Jerome Av, from Meyers's Funeral Parlor, 229 Lenox A jaouoay, April at 1:40 p. Jd. nOB FREUND, President.

RIX At Pialnfleld. N. March 81. 1922, a-na wiuow of lr. ranK K.

Hit aged 04 year a. Kervtces Sunday afternoon, at the- Holy Cross Church, at 3 o'clock. Central Railroad of N. J. train leaves foot of Liberty New York it 1 r.

H. ROOSEVELT Suddenly, April. 1, 1952, Rob-j ertf spa-of Robert B. and Lllile H. Roosevelt, aged 22 years.

Funeral Tuesday morning. aayvUla, L. ROS In At Yeakers. N. Avril 1, 1932, George busbaad of Mary Dayton Rose, la his 86th year.

Funeral services at hla late residence, 483 Palisade A Yonkers, -Monday, April 3, at 2:43 P. M. Automobiles will meet train leaving Grand Cen- tral station Ifflr.H. ROSENBERG On March 31. 1022.

Adela. be-lovnd wife of Maurice Funeral har late residence, 1.142 Longfellow HUMS, J.J-, k. ROHENBLLH Oesa. beloved husband of Min-. nia and dear father of Slgmund and Lou- lse.

riervlcee at Meyers's Fuaeral Par-' lors. K28 Lenox Monday at 10:30 A. M. ROSENBLUH Members and seat holders of rtinai tongregatlon. also nnembera of Si nal Sisterhood.

Bronx, are requested te attend runerai or our late member, G. Rosenbluh. Monday. April 3. 10-10 A.

1 rout sieyers a r-unerai parlor, is Lenex AV. WILLIAM UACU, FraaldeoL LOIHS W. BLUM! Secretary. 8ELIUMAN Whereas, Mrs. Mobbye Leria Selignuui waa one ef the founders of the nung Folks' Auxiliary of tbe Beth Moees Hospital; and Whereas, her many kind acts and aer- vices were instrumeotal in promoting the weirare ot -ne needy ana deserving; and Whereas, her untimely and sudden death has caused a paU of sorrow' among ber family, her many friends snd those sne so ably sei Mil Be It Resolved.

That the Toung Folks Auxiliary of the Beth Moeee Hospital go en reoora in extending its Heartfelt sym-- pathy and condolence, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent te the family of tne aeceaeea. iuuua riUrJlvL, President Young Folks' Auxiliary, Beth Moees Hospital. COPHIA I. KAPLAN. Secretary.

SHKPAHD At Newark. N. on Friday. March 81. 1922.

Cyrus G-. husband of Carrie Clark Shepard. In bis 76th year. Funeral services will be held at his late heme. 80 Heller Parkway, Newark, on Monday.

April 8. at 2:30 P. M. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. SMITH Raymond Hitchcock Smith of 618 Hancock at Port au Prince, Haiti, on March 10.

1922.. Funeral aervtcea at the Lefterts Place Chapel, 84 Lefferts Place, near Grand on Monday, April SNIDER On Saturday. April 1. 'Carrie Har-, vey Snider. Servioee at her late resl-' dence, 137 East 55th Sunday.

4 M. Bennington Vt.) papers please copy. -8TANTON April 1. iuLt. Peter beloved husband of the late.

Agnes Stanton (nee McLautrhlin) and eon of the late Thomas and Margaret Stanton. Funeral from her late residence. 2,327 Walton Bronx. Tuesday, April 4, A. thence to the Church of St.

Nicholas of Polentlne, Andrews Av. and Ford ham Road. BTOLZMAN March 81, In his nth year, Herr-an. beloved husband ot Fanny (nee Myers) and devoted father of Samuel and Alfred. Funeral 10m chapel of Saul A.

Rothschild. West 120th -on Son-day. April 3, 10:30 A. M. Kindly omit flowers.

8TIXVEN Henry, beloved husband ef Hen rietta M. Stuven, on April 1, 1072, In his 73d year, at his residence, 1.234 Halsey Brooklyn. Funeral services st Salems Evangelical Churcb. Jefferson near Central Tuesday, April 4. 122.

at 2 P. M. Interment at Everereen Cemetery. SUTTON Sons of the Revolution In the State of New York: With regret announcement Is made ef tha death of Dr. MrWalter Bernard Edward Sutton, a member of this society, on March -28, 1922.1 la Hamburg, (Vet-many.

ROBKRT OLYPHANT. President. SZERLIP Johanna, widow ef Nathan H. Fserltp, at her residence, 447 tn Brooklyn, on April 1. Funeral services at her lets residence Tuesday, 3 P.

M. Interment Aescia Cemetery. TURN ER Marie Packard, wife of Fred C.ll Turner, audderflv. at Weat on April 1. Services at her late residence on Monday.

April 3. at 3 P. M. SERVICE" as desired. 31 WILIJJRAND At Montclsir 30, li22.

Mary Catherine, in year, beloved mother ot Grace, and Mrs, Wesley B. Clavton. at her late hntoe. 1T Road, Montciair. tjunday at tcroooa WOOI-May Hall, dearly beloved wife Wood.

west 1S1 f. Funeral services Monday. pri 8. 10 A. it.

Ohio. Indiana. Illinois and Mat-viand papers please copy. i BOrTHM In memory of ITrry E. rhm, devoted husband and father, wlio departf this, life April 1.

1H5. Never WIFH ANU BORKEL In sad and kninr memory of Try dearly beloved husband. John Borkl, ai.o departed thla Ills April 2, MARIS B. BOnKEL. COHN Harvey C.

Is fond and loving memory of our o-ar son and brbother. Cie4 March 28. 1013. Gone, but cot fursottrn. CONNELLY la loving memory of Emma M.

Connelly, who entered into eternal rest April 2, lir2n. COUSINS AND NIECE. EX IX EH Rebecca. In loving memory of our dear mother nd gratadmotber. FELDMAN William.

In loving memory, who uupai ivq lmis me arcn irj, WIDOW AND CHILDREN. GARTEN In lovteg nvemorv of eir tear friend. Dr. Frank Garten, rui away April 2. m21.

Tit GOLDBERG- Louis. In memory er e-r father, who departed title llts Apm 181. Gone but not forirtten. 1US CHILDRIDJ. GOLDSAND In loving memory of oir itir inner, wno nepanen mis lire Apru 1921.

AL Mt'RKAV. BERTHA GOIaDSAKT. EDNA KRAM aad CHILDrtElY. JACOBS Julius. In fond and loving tnanrf ef our beloved lather, who passed tit April i JACOnSOHN In aad and loving memory ef our beloved daughter and dear ei.r.

Hea Simon Jaoobsohn. who ettrfii eternsl rest April 2. -1920. FATHER. MOTHER.

BltOTHErjS ANI SISTER. JAOOBSOHN Helen. la cherished inerefry of my dear wife and darling mother, wl: departed this life AprU 2. IKO. AND BABY HXLK.

JJLtilLT. J08EPH Meartoa. la evedas'tng paSQiory ef our dear one. April 4. It19.

PARENTS. BISTER AND KAMMERER Month's mind mass In memorv of Mary Frances Ksmmerer. Church St. Agnes, 41 peer laexlpgioa Monday. April 3.

9.30 A. M. LUNN In lovVig memorv ef Christina Lunn, who died March 29, 1921. "Asleep ia the Lord." MA ICR In levins memory ef our deer mother and grandmother, Clara Maler l-i ElHnger). who cled April 3.

1'ju MEYER la memory ef our beloved daughter and devoted sister, Hortetise. who ee-parted this Ufa April 2. 13 IX May ber soul rest in peace. MOORE Joeeph. In food aad loving memory our dear brother ami son.

who pas- i away one year ago today. Gone but no; forgotten, LOVING FATHER, MOTHER AND SIcTERS. MOSS In loving pnemorr, Joseph Moss, d- parteo uim uie auarca ju, ivia. NATHAN In loving remembrance ef Fa Nathan, beloved hueband of Kay 'Nathan ef AUaatle City, who j.aa.-ci away on AprU 1921. 06SU8K.Y Sadist and mournfully we re member our devoted rather and our n-grandpa.

Hyman whom called to hla heavenly home on March, CHILDREN AND GRANDCiniXP.E.X. ROSENTHAL Oiga. In loving memory rf my departed friend. In my heart wi.i always lire. ELSEY WILcOX.

ROSENTHAL Olga. Ia mtmory of a frteJ and pal wno died April 4, ittzi. MAKGARKT. 6KOULTCHI In loving memory ef our loveo son and brotner, Milton, wno oepart-ed this life April 1, 101S. Gone, but net forgottea.

STRAUSS Max. Ia loving ef dear HIS TL't-K Isaac. -In constoot and iovtrg ory, a devoted husband and In" -r grandfather, who ded April 3. i I IDA TUCK AND FALiLY. WEI8SKOPF Slgmund.

In sad and lovirg memory of Tri beloved hueband and dear father, departed this lite crtl 1018. AND UAl.0111r.ii4. 2SON Rebecca, la loving memory of it dear wife Snd our darling mother. 4o-pertpd thia lite April X. lkiO.

APFELRACM ITnye'Ilng of monument A'f Apfelbaum st I'nlun Fields Sundsy, April 2. 8 F. M. Frlenus anl relatives Invited. In caee of raio po.i- ported until following bunday.

BAER Unveiling ef headstone te our dear father. Isaac Baer, will take st Maimonldes Cemetery. Cypress 01 Sundsy, April 9. at 2. P.

M. Letaiivt aad friends r-ROWN The unveiling of the stone ef our beloved husband and father, Joe-'-h J. Brown, Sunday, April 9, 8 o'clock, k.onrt Carmel Cemetsry. In ease ef re'n following Sunday. MRS.

J. J. BFtu HORWITZ fnvelllsg of monument in mem-orv of Rebecca Portia Horwttx. wife of Vincent -Horwttx. Sundsy, 2, 3 o'clock sherpf Union Fields Cypress Hills, Brooklyn.

and friends Invited. Weather following Sunday. LEVY ef monument In loving memory ef Louis, beloved husband cf and devoted brother of Hannah and 1 Sunday. April 8, 2:30 P. M-.

Mount Nt-, boh Cemetery. Ia case of rain. posiioi.c April 23. REINER Unveiling the monument of Plnens 7 Hainer. beloved husband of virace (nre Leaxnian).

devoted father of Caroline. Adelaide and Emanuel. Mount Carn.cl Ce etery, Sunday. April 9, 3 o'clock. Friecu and relatives invited.

REINHARDT Unveiling of stone In memory of our dear eon. lease B. Itslnhardt. w- 1 take place Sunday, April 2. at 3 P.

at Union Fields Cemetery, la case of rain, following Bunday. ROS EN STOCK The monument In memory ef our beloved mother, Eva Rosens'v'K, who departed this life en March 1 will be unveiled at Reuben Lodge Grounds. Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress Hiii. on Sunday. April 2.

1P22. at 2 P. M. tlves and friends are requested to atien.t. Ia case of rain, postponed to fohowi: Sunday.

SCHEUER Samuel. Friends and relatives are invited to attend unveiling of monument at Malmoaldra Cemetery. CMres Hills, on Sunday. April 9, 2 P. M.

Ja ease et rain postponed to April Iu- SIMON Unveiling of monument In memory ef Emtlte Simon, dear mother of Mrs. Jack Kohn. Max and Louie Simon, mother cl file Nathan Simon, take pice Sundsy. April 8. 2 Salem Fields Hills).

Rata, postponed folloelng tun-day. Relatives, friends lovited- TERN Unveiling ef monument Herman Stem, at Union Fields Cemetery, wre.s Hills. Brooklyn. Sunday. April 0.

3 P. M. "Friends and cordis ly invited. In case of rain, poatpcaad untU follewlng Sunday. TJNGER Unveiling of monument la lovlnr memory of Katlo Ungsr, beloved nioth-r ef Minnie Sallax, Katie trn and Joset-a Unger.

Sunday. April 8. at 3 oc, Machpelah Cnetery, Cypress Brooklyn. RelaUvca and rtenda Invited. UBKT The IjtsVy family sincerely appre- eiatae tne siiu rpi- y.

-a-from aU their relaUvaa and fiienda Aaaowacswteals Birth sad Vea'ht lot feserroa The An Yorh n4s ey oe fcleghosed until midnight to Sryent 10CO. BLOOMINGDALE FIjORIST SHOP, 69th St. sod i-rxtnrMi nr. Anaw a- iv. 1 tl aad as: orl eeeoaasa o4 BunUsrs.

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