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a at FRANCE TO PAY ITS SHARE OF LOAN HERE M. Casenava Says $500,000,, 000 Obligation Will Met Re- gardiessofCtrman Indimnlty. PROVIDED FOR BY TAXATION Nation' Trad Improving, and Imparts and Eaportt AyEs-pacted to liUnc by End Cf 1922. A. (hat th French Govern-sjent was I -ared To nv in foil-her IKr! ii' Vi.oif),( Anglo-French lets in to th I lilted Nta.es In l-lo- rJlcK or l)o irrlit of Ur- IB (n-I-r-nty that tlm, auttinrlx-tl laat rilch.i by faat-nava.

jto. tl.o barvtci-aj Mr. Mion In IT. I nl.l M.l- 1 im thr Huthor- I yuatriay t' Keillra Serines on VI t'-ri iha iiai.in.M 'iay an4 ri. Hi-j in nil, Mr Klin 1.

fi i i r.t .1 I tii UK't lh HlKf. t- I'u tl, I "lrCh '-'ii UHTfunlnl vrtu uly I hr wnbiblr iv. l.t vt lifrrun Indrm- by I turn from luwutioii in tin- ji ll) 'riiiiii" a- 11 IIUH MIO f-'. Jr.llr.. taxation ill it til Mioii'h ytrti wi.

1st) -r eat. Mrii-r tl i I ii i for th- for th- I ht-nii full 1 ni 1 1- -r TM Mi I- pajrni' i Itoi- mint bti f. 1 i niHli) j-a ttio-iti'i 11 l'l I'- t'Ttn-nt i iMtitt The builcvt for IWi not i 7 I orly mak. j.i..llon fo. balutx-lna h-r etuinary eriuJMtr out of nnllti'i i rwrlr.1 Mil alao.

out of ordl- r.i,l. frani-a fur puri tun ti national ilbt. frvnii lraly I'a l.r harr. "Mrros-i, tlii M'-lual 1. linn from ditr taxation r.

Juiw, V-' ttt'le'l tu'Irt hj -TT. trance. per cent Kt: Oia titfTi fioin linilrti ilnrllm tlic lust tin nioritliH of this Ifiil rent. In est rue Iti t( nine irl (oil In I i I tt 1 1 llUII nu I in full pr- par th-- 000 I 1 .1 1 III Irem li 'luf: tti llir Ttl tcUi i Th' r.irtl"n of the I inn-imrfr to the tin- I riltMl --till' ml iifti-i IIhh 1 r. I Uf li biin tlir ul'Jl of iii.t 1 l.va in un- country p.i.-u.

-tlsrly i the 1 onfi-i 'f I't l.llij'l Mill'-; 1 1 1 1 -U. Ms 'I -ntiilf i.l.ini ihwl ml: the lilt nt of ilnl- 1 t.is wire nk -telird 1 1 1 tiillS nlio iiic-lo liWlill ilehls to thl-- -onnii jVtre.1 to ('-nnnnv (lartlv Mi 1 ll b. i i 1 sri'i of li.rtnuti lioons ti 1. IU Males Tlie Bi-(UieK. H'e I nlf hlsli was not furthcoming ot: tn-" it was d.

and tin 1. 1. U'ivi )in aiii.aiently i .1 nam ion-'l to a dlmu.nl, Purls The I'imicm 011 May 17. Mlll.ruml hi Pins new Minister propose, i lo.m bssci u(Kn the Germ. 111 tlvbt a to underwrite rj0.ioiii.ii.iii.n(.ni m.ir...-wrtl of houdn and tak, oP -lourll, of ll-, lvir The nited Stales slr-o wa 10 be to take these In p.iyini 1,1 vrr loans to Pram.

mat M--would uj. lb- ne.lih'i of n.tmiiiij. this c-nunlr; r. Great llrM.ilri 1.. -i i.uiei-- 111 Mile un no .1 I A 1 ahleRtaii, TiiH 1 1 1 July t.

'I thai 'fit 11 was that l-'i li. I i 'P 1 1 Kiel through .1,. I iv I of Hh-'Ut iusr.su, 1, 1 til ac. -t 01 1- I- 1 11 Oil. ji .,11 1.

7f I. a n.fin h.i Ho I 1 11. Minletr. Is now "i- v- 1 11 el -1 1 tii -tie ti' of 1.. 1 it, I' leli 'i I I 1 '1 I I .1,1, ,1 I'N I I 1 1 M.

I ii.f-n.il I'l i i a 'h-, 1.... a I the 1 on. mil I tiii nl-l ru i i II- I l'-: t. (: ti. nu jo I .1 an Ilv l-V it anv- Mm I I did tin i i m.i I' I It.

ilto ii. tin Kuni i. in. tlllil h' i oiillKMt -I'll-, to I- it. I d- ie hut I i'iiio til.

rcalixi'i; that ll, h. i e.l .,1 all ii-ls to In. a -it 1 1-ii f. the icvivtna it.du-lric-ef lite reglori. ha- Kon, so HI to .1111 hut II" leUIlt to Ho Gillll.

i tiviirrnitu i at rat- of tw I -in I DilllU ft, in, month I. a -iv I' Hi. I- tiT(Hrv fa, I Ironi the It. ihi In thr fin' tne month- JViBrr tiepiMVed i liad, I ,1. i-rl) io hillio'i fi ea -h i.

I'T eMrt, rliirlnij thai In M.Vsisi Iran 01 1C 1 i 'tt wl'l, the funr. 01 respon lios of N'i fiauta fill ,1,1 itnpurt- ov rl, Ho- ni(lll of JutO Sll.l. ilSVl Jllsl i II ll eetved rhse show that ilminp t1--tint iiuinihi (f l.r.it i nu rrovH ti.iie htlnn, the of H.hv.inlv mn reduics llf s-irrs by if till- oil- rmement is maintained al Ut ami- I'l rsi ik i i am' i 'o 4 U1 the n.l of FIND MISSING NURSE'S BODY Hat and Handbag Beside Jersey Reservoir Give Clue. Tl, -l las. Thiics i The v-dv M' eld.

iv '). a as In the Nev.tU H-s. i vi ivi.r ii i (.,,. i i .1 filer, du 8e W4 list 'n a lug the New l'l'li-M' Hospital It: tfr sue Otangc, lurse. lti borliood -w- it, nonr.

mi nrni nHiiu HHt an nanu- 111 fdvin.l on the hank of the reservoir i the reservoir aid'-d in her pletitlflc lion sllss Miller. wi.oii, little wns known the hospital. I said to have been uffsrtfis, fiom a nervous nilmfitt. She hroihii. V.

V. Miller In Tlaln-wJ. and relHtlves biith In New York City ri is tn. Johns liotikins M. -v Mvsf 1 1 An suiovsy PI be performed i "H'Ul'fjr vi.

I (wt ti-i t.t. tctav t.v pal coroner. Gumport- Harrison N. I -Mlas nf Mr and i Hrron. daughter Eitnir llMrtlion and deiendnnt the Presidents of the Suited was married this eve-at th- home of her parents lo labile The een Piony was the v.

Nelson P. Ch- this Mr. GumXirt was at ber.1..-,- win, iha Ntw Jersey militia at overseas with the lltth KK-M Amilerv Tft a Grandfather Aaain. ARJi-VtiANsJl-TT PI Ull. IU I Aug.

vUushtr. Mary Ann, waa i miM vilrtr'M night. This la eaaaaw 1 1 1 1 I Ill ll II .1 Cftiwatvi tr-ahy naye taker a. house at Lawrence, 1.. adjoining the, K'xkeway Hunting Club.

w'Vi. formerly Mia Margery Mr. Wwbfnjfton I wurrtad wi fUturdey. UI rrturrt from the wedding trip on Hr.pt. wnXen they wt occupy their horn at Msnhasaet, L.

I. IVinca CdVol of Humaniawill arrive this eountrfr late thl. month on th. Jap-Korea XJartu He will visit In Waahin-ton. and In fr Tor.

M. and ira. Harmon Kbeldon Oravee" ho war aiarrM iut week at Wester-I). UrandMaic. will nnJ Ihrlr ayrHooT' In J'arU.

and will rfaUJa (n ina ruy on lhlr return. Mr. Uravea rrmariy rl.te.l in Ky rrticierirki C. Inman has returned from 'r" r. ftrhfrt I.

nrr la at Barathea Pn, whr will M.HI l. hur for fortnisht Uron of feryrt Mawr Aleundw Mr an1 llr Jtlm r. Wa.lkr an- darhn-t. 1 for th- r. rnain.ler of tha Hurriniri Hot SpritiB.

a. for Yrk. I5rtnnan vl Uoaton. lha Mlaaca KHrabeth WI.Un.-r, vt sav- Viri1U Vtrr," ot H. B.

In iJI rlb'n Kl aM Iwrenco and 5rel BW- Arrlv-l- i hl" at the t-ad ln lndrd Mr 1 naldnn uti.t Ml -i in i mi'l Mm liolnlon I ll.M.n PatirLVr. suS: i Mr a.n.1 lira Uuuhm of lruy of an'l Mi Httrtirr if 1'IhIoiIi I hl.a.Ulph i i i rti li 1 pai of il dmf.if rlat'inUj night ut llii Oaar.i. Mu Krid-ii-k ilmpin an. I Mi Marrlj rf H'bhnt'iri 1tr- on Saturday is War riK for sirs a tex(iri'i-r 1' hint Murv lUimuhii mc l.t-ie fium l.ovi ul'l not Mr and Vrn i l.i Kt. biil of 4aliiiMon t-ri' lun' h' on ii.

rl I Mil, al i.l I I Mr. and CliarW (pw. on KaturdnJ and riturncil io 1 lil I nh ifc In ih II nn-i loin iTek at h- H' l.1 sti hi i Mis N. ,1 ht rt.ii r- Wt. II Wllnn i il'l Mr- I IV 1 1 nllinK -prints Whit iriii(s.

s. rn. Xonli. of on niicl't t. nl eiul H'itii sprojl utj-l Mcliert t' VMntlirop jttrUnl 1 Vi.

ti ll irwenbi li-r on Satnt.l miiiik nn.l lo.r I It 1111 Mi HiigM Mm- 1 "i ji ii- umoii (In- lati- a 11 iv .1 J.i Mis-. 1. 1 1 I of 1 iir.l)i'i Iiinii. M-i I11- l. Jt-li.

linl'- 'I in ,1 '1 1:1 irn. 1 1 i f'o linn hi A. mivIIi, lul -f Sylil-llier Hi Atiai'ti-- 'H arriw I 11-ii'ln f-'t- th- of 1 ,11 1 1 1 J. tin I U'l' Mi Mi-. Y.

I' of I i 1 1 ill ot (-' ii of 1 Mi st I' it.oi M. ridetli. Mim Ih of Mr an'! Mi II I l-i I Mr. tuiii Mrs A liwtyh.ti -f 1 Mi int; .1 r. i Mrs.

I Irn. A' the tt.ei 1. an-1 Mr-. I la. 11 oi'K.

Mi. and Mi li ill-ii ll vet of I '1 1 Manor, sa Al r. i.lni 1 nonaae t-41' Kiel of Net, Mrs. pi, 11 i.oat. a 1 U-t t.iKl-t th of le MH.

Ihihei .1, of i r' 1 -r tivtic kl.ri.lir- 1.1- 1 i at in. r.l i'. rinph itn for a month. and John II hr I- li-w IMi it. iir.

i l-itjittf Mi et-r ti I I-r Mis l-'r cfli 1 11 i -1 1 n.l-t ami Mr ,1 Mrs Kt'-dei ti-k I. lira. Her. Mr and Mrs A i gersdilt'f hi' l-i Hill. Mo, riiUi I TO USE SINKING FUND IN HOUSING CRISIS Proposed to Invest City's in First Mortfrases on New Dwellings.

5 ROOMS AT $50 A MONTH Senatori W'11 Hear Needs of Situation Plea Agamst Freight Rise on Materials. pla Wl.il will hold 0o t.a tin ue afcviria of fi't 1 1' SI'ikniK I' u'-d I I I 1 i.l' pi 1 ri lit cf 1 hi pi 1 lit voi-d -'f vtl I 10 1 lit: will ill in th. i 'I'ldniilliU of five 1 o-m ps st ll.er.t lot (, month. l. i-oni-iila ati-ni hy Mayor Mylan, accordttig Plan ntiouin eue lit nude 1 hv lMw ir.J t-etaiv the Mdy.i 'omilll! t- The pi ir (r tif Alnnou Street, t'outl Hoard.

P-rlKP-. Of se. vttary I' vails for art ami ndmeiit to a city vhicl. pi rmit the i to insist in llrst inortgag. Pit in-wlv a list ructed dweii-, I.

lie canfllllv and thoroughly safeguarded. idan would triple a seml-iioblie e.iTr-.eat.m. Municipal Mortgage Ti tiei Co aii.l ihteri.i, kinu wltn It I at 1 ordhaw and lo write ror Amtirlca. "nrt 'VTtlrV to carry out Ihellhe official uraan of the Jesuits. a l.V.Sf ei The Hev.

3 John H. Farly. a nephew fartjier n.sintaiiied that at the i Per can he no hciier i ut i iw i i Invclmem IO. "i Fvmd than in the buthling of honii. The mortgHnrs would bear per citnt.

interest and tax return ith a 3 per i wi.ui.1 i vuauu In. rale wouiu cnt it was aal-1. una In aa l.tion lH.r cent It waa sal-1. there would re tne sessed val.U' ot real nstale upon which all ciy sci-urlti- Is based. The plait contemplates construction based upe'pn ttunomical tir.it.

housjng i ti four families ill flvt or six room By l.l Ibftfu. unit I believed in, re wops. large' saving 111 material, labor if. ,4 bj opsts The United States Committee on Itecon.t ruction and Production will WednctZlsy. Thursday and Friday at West Thirty-ninth Street at which rx- tiirti will fc Ix'ard houlng cond hold hearings u.

int in- kiiiidiniz indusl.y. the rail road 'situation. anJ the financial phase of reconslrv-ton. sivnator tuilder. Chairman the com.

mltt.e. made public 'regit the donirnlttee to the Interstate t'ommcrce )Conimsipn. oppoamg ny large mcreaiae In milroad rates on bulld- il- letter -fiifft vi the i present time, th rates o. i eam't. brick ami rfwilar cat nation i i l.

inrv nara it pi nu: ii. of the Increase in rates nlhia-ed to the carriera durln- the war. at which tijne we are toM the rate: on bwlldleg material were sdvanri1 some Sir celt. while other oommo-iities austalmfd advance of wine per rent Indeed, these- rates estabiiahad w.i, mrr nart nf a stem it th wovemat.t aa. RMut4 ll Thr of Boston ia the iruae of Mr- and Mrs, Akuodtr eds-wirtt in Mr a.

Alht-t MHW, Miss Eveleea Camming and (wch eHevensett tr! visiting Mr. and (. banjei Ch4r Preach In tttockbridga, Ur. andij Mra. Herbert Parsons and their two sun have (one to Loon Laka.

for two weeks camping. Lisa parson with Mr. uulllr. -lenry Clea in Neaeprt. si Kswf-t.

Jan Masaryk, Char d' Affaires of thai Ccwhoalovakia Lj-aatian at LWaahincton, who ha been motoring in 1 thU section. ilODMd at Nawnort KaLur- 'lay for a tw hour to call upon Baron Karnans Al tuna th Italian Ambaa- thr friends. Onarai y. E. Wilder of New Tor.

wh" 'J taytng at lh New Cliffa lor a Tirw i tnr re'w say will (all lor Kuropa on Thurwlir. I Mr. ami ifclra. Kobrt OouUl Shaw. M.

dlif-r at Gull Hoc, thetr Sum Baturday vntta. RoalterJ at the Caakno yrateriay wen- Kliot-j it'. Hobbo, Iterkelry Well of lfnr. li H. Uunan of Cajiibrldffe, Ij.

V. Ttftr of Little Rock. X. P. Hiil.

w) 9 la vlalUnc Mr. and Mra. rawlord t-llU Oeorae T. Adec. cwmt of ijovm hwkrnun; Major Ieonard iipnrr in tim ir Alao at lithe Casino are Charlea M.

Hull. Jr JHrooklyn; W. Krnney Boone Jr Walter R. Oherardl. MV.hr itlnnMr flru Mra.

Georco li. Hedres. Mis Shilnh'j Mr. is Cor and Mlns Marl H. Stork of York And Hcrbrrt A.

MrMren hoI Ijinrford L. of Buffi I. a rtsrd at the Hill Top. Mr. nrit Lrwia Islin.

Edgar N. Gforge T. Ad-c, D. K. Jay.

.) t'sUoriu. Kliot ('roan. Uydig Hoit. II T. fro.

W. A W. Honrv White house K. 1'hMitatrk. It.

Ieiixtt Avenue. L'nlun rnuw nrt Vaul Katney were among irie WLi-k-'fid n-giatrants al the Country Mr. Mrs. George Washburn of KhiKston. an.) Mrs.

William' 1.1 in ia Mr. Km! Mr, jolirt Mrs. Aryramowlu wum Kilh-il inftantlv Griggs. of New York: H. Mkrkry 1 T.

h. -'I ho.) of lloston are at K11'- mothers last New liffMt to i luK-li it iloser to ItiKtmill; Vanderbilt rr.t' rts Ined iuif nuti of the jouiiger meribern ab ut the html nml body. Little Ilotie ol ti.e Suinrnr 1 olonv at dinner at the, L. OJ i'lut, last night. hNuit badly getting Internal 1.

Morns and Miss -lna nd 'he left shoul- V. trK-r the n-lnneM of the prises off-t'd iiyr Arthur Seolt Burd-n Two ambulance fr- in St Mary H.j. Io. worn.il, lennis tournament nZT r- rr i icir WulU.h and I', ing. The mother wn ha help.

The! frantic fii alone h.t.l with Tirettan ttoaii-. an 1 Mr-'. illi.jni A Ta lot York diiud'l al 111. Mount Washington Sir and Tie- William Knane New V. tip th- 1 a ri 1 als.

Horn 1M. li-: nrni il 1 fot'l. (hi staying al tie- Jl-nin'. vv ll I'ins of V. i-.

rr.e to Jon-, hii dauxlfcr, Mu. ft the A th" M'i'iil are Mr. and Mis 1 g. II. Kddv who will it mam r--r 1 1- if, I K.

Kafftvtr lis of li Mn 1 leuez of rat-ipa. 1. l.yke. 1. of Havana, ml Mi Daniel and M( I 'unli 1 I 1 3)i- H.

MJt. a ul 1 it nd art- VT 1 1 J.tM Out-'MUlt of Nr several w.k.v I 11 IV or ea3on at 1. I a 1 spending the" i 're ldcl I ial Inn. Alcxand-f Pcrgn.on and his daugh- l(()bllu of I are a-. Gray's Inn.

1 Ahn lliiirv k' lull of Vrsnnno- tn(, are also guests I ik. Mr and pli -1 Aaants and Miss Adiitt' of Gr. et-w icli. Conn have I ft i. Pulls to rH-nl the otit.iinil.-r 4 Ausutl at Rye.

N. Y. I. f' I tricks and tlie Mirses Gnieiiev. 4,11,1 Marjory Hendricks of Waiihingtoii ale the plrw ood Ho- I'.

t. rial f' for ti.e prosecution of the war. 'f the rtes upon tnaluriaU ate now furth'M mc re'iacl by -in per or to an verv material degrwe, the ranrpoi latlon charges will Inevitably seriously llput tlie movement of build ins materlnl- and the amount of con struction vvH rk which van he carried atLwaleh the race marveled at the dexter n': rentals surricinlly low- to meet the hou-ina prohlem." Hudolph JHIIer and Frank Mann will iiipcii hifair. the commltte tomorrow. 1 Uijimd, c'hiiim'iHn of tlie Advisory of the Association of 'ti ilw ay liecutlves.

has been asked to ai ,11 1, i -dnesday and Otto Kahn ThiifMlay. Comn.iesloner Clyde ft. At wi ll explain tl." priority sys-t l-i on TPur-day CHANGES AT FORDHAM. The Right Rev. J.

J. Colltna Becomea "Spirtual Father" of University. Amoag the New York-MurvUnii I i iiuv of tho Jesuila, I was the appointment the ti John .) Collins, until in. li .1 ivfti A posiolte of .1 a ma ica West Iri. Ins.

si Spiritual Father" of Ford-ham I n.ve.-jl The prelate resigned 11 or-, the Jiiinetiia vicariate hecause of 1 ill l.ej, th. jut lie is still titular Ilishop of Tin- I- rands J. Dorr, from BC Andiew's Novitiate, neat Poughkecpsie, ioni. Minister of Fordham. I The a I llargadon goca from l-i idh.iin tiSt.

Alo slus a Church. Leon-anlvllle. Mi. The Hev. William F.

Jor-dnn I'Dirn i from ooiistork Colitigt, I 14, i-'ordhani to te.veh the fresh-! man The Hev. Charles H. Mohan goes from'l hortlhani to Mt. Andrew's. 1 The Hev Vl ililam.

A. Nevin comes from Woodstock Fordham to leeture on TUi Hev. Justin J. Ooghe eomes from Io College. Haltimore, to lecture on logic.

Trhe Rev. Jtiidi A. Hlfilier conies from Ht. An- dr. to tlB- coll, ge to teai-Ji rhet- I The v.

GerKld C. Treacy come. from Bosti College to rhetoric 1 of the laid Cardinal Farley. Is trana- f.rred frrua tordhatn Iniverelty ta be i High School. SAY WAGON PITS TIE UP CARS M.I I1MA fi I-fl- ..1 Iflf IBT1MM Tfl- Affilf Regulation of Supply to Mushrooma.

i'perinffn Te Vort Times. WAiSill NKiTON, Aug The Nation al Agtociatlon has petitioned the Commerce Commission to take stcpsl; to regulate the supply of open top ar equipment to the small country "ifetigon coal mine, hun- i died of ghicii have sprung Into ac Bvlty duri.g the present bituminous oal eniergM.cy. It is estimated that lt lca8t 3 -a sgon" mines are new ir. operation. These o-callel wagon say a ttment of the National Coal A ssociationi issued tonta-ht.

which at Ujts lime ire a considerable factor in tji.i speculaji Ive flehl, are located from one-half mile to five miles away from a railway sv.teh and have to haul their output by rnon or motor truck to the iriu-ka Th having only a amali tonnage, drive upon the railroads dally fev qu.pnqnt. tying tip care at the switches -cause of their necessarily aldw ntethtx of loading the coal. Hundred nt cars which are needed to wveeceiitH the ahortago la oqufpment in mvomenis from the soft rival fields where facie tlea ex let for quick loadinj and expedttloua handling o( th output I 11.1. IllM. 1111 I axa ia UU inajr Uc4 uV THE NEW YORK.

TII.IKS. WHOLE FAIJILY HIT BY SPEEDING AUTO -7- Mother! 4 Dead, Two' Children May'j Die, Father Hurt; Wre Crossing Street. SCORE OF OTHER VICTIMS Eight Ajutolats Injured Whan Cart Get Beyond Control Dozen Struck at Crotalngt. In the Wont of a eeriea of automobile and motorcycle accident! in the dense Sunday pleasure traffic one little family In Queena almost wu annihilated yea-terday. Kamuel; Abramow'lti.

who Urea In Woodhavfcn, waa eroenlna the street In front of lil home at 7.510 Jamaica Avenue with; hla wife and two children to buy Ice cream for the family In a little hop acrvna the way. Ilia wife waa holding the baby In her arnin. while with one( hand the. clutched the older child, Rotx. used .1.

Measure cars were erwedtnK pact, and the Abramowllzea waited aijveritl minutes for their chance to set Finally the father thought he a safe lull in traffic and gave thu signal. They had gone tut a few yard whe-n nflphbor suddenly acrbamed a warning at them. Mra. AbramowlU etoopd and tried to lift Ruse to her arms. T-fce father attempted to truitch the baby to safety, but before 1 Uher of then, could act a ln car owned by Andrew Storms of 19 1 Krnit i'hilberg rf 1 101 Aienue, atorms a rother-in-ia w.

was 'unin ihurn rt out of the lltilo, fntnlly t-acatied. I Sil' was injured internally Hn1 cut (hi, I with! in 1 nor injur! His exi'tied ooruiitlon 1 his rcm.nal to the hospital Ti of the uuto. excited after the aieidctit, accoriiing to the police re-I port, iinn-- the cur onto the sidewalk, i wl.t-i',: a crowd of womsr. hiol 1 oilct tcii. Tin eanicd a the into tin ir Set ei a 1 i-Jiiiiiier.

w-cre Unoeked down and 1 I'Mjrin'l minor it, J. tries. There was wild excitetut-nt and Indig-'. r. iilon in the neigtiborlioo.l, and great .1 throng police r.

serves were hurried out to pr-oerve onler mliile 1 the. driver ami the car owner were taken I to ptdice itatioii. Poth who are marine ciigtn were le Id ,.,.1. ,.1.. While riiundiiiK a sharp turn the end of Jackson Avenue, in Hacaensack, N.

eslerAlay, John Atieiiu.in of On-derdonk Avenue, Hrooklyn. drove ins car onto tne tidew-alk Into a tel-graph I pole. wife was injured and Mlsa Margaret Ievkan of Kidgewotnl. I gol a broken nose when the conctts.sion I hurled them cut of the tonneHii. Ailel-! man arid John Sahonlwo of ..14 Pair- iew Avenue, lirrxiklyn.

sot cuts and bruises. The women were taken to tlio Hnckensuck Hospital. i'oiir ptron baiely r.v ap death, and one of tliem still mav di as the lesult ttt injuries they when the automobile in which they- wr re nilin-; tin ned turtl' ou the New Park Koa.l, Xrw Hide Paik. 1 Louis Levey of -til'- Flushing Avenue, who was driving, and ills wife were about tlie k.l 11, out. Mrs lieva WiUenle.g Mrs Levey mother, hail rm hroken.

and Jacob Goldtcin, the a nephew, had his skull fractured. may die. .1 ll. -ii, 1 tiljoillini, I 1 1 1 West laftth Street, of Moim- Cycle riquud No. 1, came to grli a the finalo of an exciting chase after a in Central Park Wtiat.

People lining the curl, to iti with Which he threaded his veh- through thu traffic. Suddenly an auto slowed rtrjan abruptly Just uhend of the policeman, and before ho lould check his motor cycle he had smashed Into the Bear of the eai and was thrown many fJct. Motor Cycle Policeman William 35. Mott, who hurried to his aid. t-xptjeted to firytl im ha ilv hurt.

He was tartied tno tin- ofie-- of Dr. Jonard. at 1 West Kighty-nlntli Street, and there treated for a possible fracture of the foot, after which he reported sick and went home. Louis Firber of 1.44.'! Washington Avenue, the Ilronx. was riding In Un- sale-car of a piotor cy.le operated hy Herbert Wi-Jnbaum of rila Morris Park Avenue at Clinton and Croton, Avenues, the Bronx, yesterday, when an aiitomobile struck tin- motor cycle, throwing 'Firber inta the toad H- suffered a Ihcerated scalp and a probable fracture Pf the skull.

The automobile did not stop after the a'-cidenl, the police report Morris Weiss, 11 u-ar old. of Division titreet. was struck by an automobile at Albn and 4'Snnl Streets last night lie attended hv Dr. Harnil ton of (louverneur llu.plPil for lacora Hons of the right kne. Witnesses said the driver, Antonio Malirio.

of Mulberry could not have prevented the accident. Joseph fSehneltier. of 1.AA1 Avenue, -a struck by an automobile while riding his bicycle. He wu. tut about th.

eves jmd scalp, and after i-eeelvlng 1 attention went to ills liome. K. sabeth Gallagher, of West Thirty a. A i. iiiui c.iti n.s ii hi a ina.caot hi tne crossing at urnjwav ana ihirty- fourth Street She was bruised about the body.

John ICobinson of 2S0 Slate S'ret. Flushing, was Injured when the bicycle i i was riding at Fifth Avenue and1 tl Bn and sliithtls In jured Patrick Fltsgerafd of Wl lcxing-ton Avemie at Street and Third Avenue. Pitsgerald suffered lacerations of the scalp lee Mlrrell of 211 West Sixty-sixth Ftreet was cut about tlie forehend when the taxicab in which he was riding collided wit)i an automobile In front of l.iii'w Broadway. ARENAS'S BODY UNCLAIMED. Still at Morgue and May Be Buried In Potter'a Field.

The body of Dr. Jose Arenas, the South American dentist who shot and, killed himself on the night of July 31 at his home West 70th Street, after wounding Kuth Jackson, a chorus girl, and Ignaeio Marti, still is in the Morgue, cnclaimc-. It was s-tll last iiiarhl that unless ao.nebpdy claims the body within a few dtvs it 'may in Potter's Field The usual procedure with unclaimed bodies is burial tn Potter's Field when no. property ia left behind. It is understood, however, that lr.

Arenas left some furnltsrs and salabl property, in which event disposal of his body Mill be at the discretion of the Public Gondra Welcomed at Montevideo. MONTEVIDEO. Aug. Manuel Gondra, i of Paraguay, arrived here today arii waa given the honors usually accbrdt a Chief of State. He waa reces-red hy Presidewt Brum of; Uruguay an-1 afterward was entertalne.1 at a Ptatit banquet.

Both rr. ibn4ra and President Urnm delivered speeches at the banquet in which the 4 eX ended Pa American ideal. I.1QXDAY. AUGUST COUGHUM CLUE FAILS, Stranger Bwr Kabr Ha Saw la Kid- ry. nappedj Chlltf, Special TJk Xrt York Time f.

tHoia.maa. whj aske4 that bU a9M withheld, viatud Geory IU. Coufhiia Xorrlatirwa thia afternoon and I aire Information which, tor a titn. aaatnad Ukaly to Mad to the reoorery of the kidnapped baby. Mr.

Coua-Min relayed the tory to djetixrtJvca la PbHadelphU ind aa Investigation waa Instantly atarte4. It proved tmaattsfactory. Tha wfaereabouta of a baby cloaaly r-aerobliiyj; the kldnabiwd chUd wrt re-veajad to ilr. CotighUa by the visitor, who revealtxl hla name but requested that it be withheld (or personal reaaons. He gava Ma addreaa and also that of woman whom he auapected of having Blakely.

Hla story waa that mysterious actions in a yoom In a house directly adjoining the one hai lived in had excited his aua-pioioca. A faw oJfhU ago he waa awakened jby the eryins; of a baby. As he looked acroaa to the room wind whipped the curtain away and he aaw a womin. plain) 7 a foreigner, and the baby, an 1 American. The ehlld waa cloee to the window and he caught a good glimpse ef fu He waa startled by Its dose resemblance to Blakely Cough-Un.

Several nights later he again saw the child and oompari-d the face with a photograph of Blakely. I am ao positive that It Is your child that I would stsjte every cent I own ca he told Mr. Coughlin. MINERS' CONGRESS ENDS. International Strike Threat Accompanied Nationalization Demand.

0pyrUtit. 1920. by Th Hem York Tim Company, Special Ca-l-le to Tm Nkw Vok Times. GENEVA, Aug. fi.

The International i Miners' Oongress, representing more mioeia. oeru nere asr. savage, me oiny i niiru 1 States representative present, xaid that he opposed Government manage- went of mines or. for that matter, of uiiy industry. he was nop against ,1 mines beta, mansard bv (ioviirn- merit representatives ftnti miners' dele-I together.

The mx hour worttlng day. he said. on in the pits. In th- Untted States eondltione fur easier for the miners than In KuroiHian countries. jiorcover, the L'nltcd ai further advanced in th use 0: ma- hinoi mueh apotl mueh apulleo to Kui'nim dii not apply the t'nited States.

The congrei-s agreed to the nationalisation of all mines 1 11. Kurope. i iiohrl I'tejident of the In- trmi.n,fT;d:,u7r,mTu!;t by bv. thti min.r of Kuronean count rles to their Govr-rn- Kuronean courttrlfs tln'lr Govern- nlizatioh. li "..1,1 1...

.1.1 international la, I'liinpol the GovVrninents ti'! demah'l. aei-edc BEDFORD GIRLS WILL EDIT. Prisoners Alao Will Print Newspaper at Reformatory. S' iaJ to Thv l'oi res. Pia'i' 1 hi a nnouticed I.Mla1 Aug.

-Ariangc-rnade, it was officially to the inmates of thc strtte Hcformatoty for Women In start a Mimil newspaper to Print news and information about the institution and happenings The r.nniini rmi-iil wus 10-tde by Kr.mk 1.. one of the Hord of -rs acting as superintendent The idr-a of letting the lmpt tsoned women print a newspaper originated with lr Menas Gregory, who has recently' lieicome a ttiemher of the hoard. He favors lata in pome of tin- severe rule. Dr. Gregory Is arranging to get a small rirss which will enable prisoners to print the reformatory newspupcr after they edit It.

Mrs. t'hr stian's husband. Or. Frank Christian, superintendent of P.l-nlta Kef.jrmatory. declares the paper by Klmlra has av lil'-vrd much good.

Mrs ''lu'istlun set aside today a rule which forhi.de inmates of Bedfrffl to have wrliiiif; paper or p. ils. She is going to let them write they She ia also going to acquaint Hum with events outside the ref oitnatory. POSTAL CLERKS 'INDIGNANT' 600 in Chicago Parade as Protest Against Washington Ruling. CHlCAtlO, Vug.

k. Siv hundred employes in the Chicago Post Office marched around thu Federal Building this afternoon in what th-j- termed an indignution parade at the petty cf Washington officials to dis-ehargo eleen clerks who were said to have- had charge of a publicity campaign c.t posing alleged unjust working conditions in th local Post Office and urging higher pay for the employes. Tlie followed a mass meeting ut which resolutions were adopted ask ing for aij employes court of appeals to In ar cases of men against whom charged are made. POLICE WANT 8-HOUR bAY Newark Patrolmen Also Ask Elimination of Dog Watch." The Newark Police want an eight-hour day. Wilit one day off a and the elimination of the "dog watch." or extra duty.

A committee named by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association baa drawn plans for a ntw i working sthodule to bo submitted to I'ubln Safety Itirectof Brennan In the near future. 1'nder the nw platv, It was taiU. additional patrolm. would not bo needed and more efficient service would result. WON'T DISCUSSWGE CUT.

cav if Labor GomPer Refuaea to bay IT uaoor Would Aid in Drive on Coata. ppecial to Sew 1 ork T.utes. ATl.ANTiC. CITY. X.

Aug. h. Sam- uel Gompers. Pre.ldcnof the American eae ration ot lairoi, rnmi" ton on the Red Star liner Kroonland day if labor would cut the wage rate 3 wt.re detained for stveral houre in Quar-lier cent, if capital would reduce prices a)Ulno through the dlacovery of four 15 per cent. of measles in the atcerage which There Is no probability of capital a werc to be typhus doing any aucb thing at this time," said Mr.

Oompers. such proposition ha4 vn csubllaherl by a baftereologi- has emanated frost that quarter, and; therefore I do not care to it." -l examination by the Public; Health "But, would you advocate such a doctors at Quarantine the sick persona plan? he was asked. c.ff and the Uner was allowed It is not a plan, he retorted, petu- lantly. If la simply a hypoU.etical proceed to ker pier at West 21st proposition, and I don't care to talk street. about it." Professor Max! Kabin.

law Instructor Mr. Oompers was asked if ha would of the Universit of California, returned make a specific plea for Bugena Debs, cm the Kroonland with a party of Zion-Soctaliat candidate for the Presidency, ists from London, where they had at-w hen he takes up with the Federal tended the Zionist Convention. Several authorities the question or amnesty for rertaJn political prisoners. I am throturh talkins." he ivald. a he en tered the elevator of the hotel.

Please do rot rrueation me any further." Say Deschanel Haa Cerebral Anemia. C'opyriaht. 1M. by CU.tcsae Trtbuas Co. PARIS, Aug.

8 According to officials close to President Daacbancl, attending physician have diagnosed hla case aj cerebral anemia, coruplleated by orarwatc disturbancea A cure would be nece- iwrk unt-l -Ate hour without the trtttirr --tinii rm iwiaed lie ukln T-Ue aarily alo, and conMdered JUltg un- cet'tam Meanwhile plotting rampant in political circles. "Canary $ird" Suit Coata $50 Fine. ASBURy PARK. i. Aug.

Ptr earing- an offeWve bathing aqit. William Flton. 22 years old. of floaelle. N.

a ti -m-vv Braoiey jseach. waa fined 30 today by tJorougn pLcorder fcamuel Lee. Felton'a suit, th recorder asserted, wg not Ut taouj-h for a caaavry bird." 9. 1920. EYA1IGELIST, DEAD i -A-.

Pastor of Bethany Presbyterian ChurcrC: Philadelphia, Sicken Suddenly Here. CO-WORJCERi WITH MOODY DLad In Grand Central Terminal on Way to Preaeh In Break-lyrt Church. The Hev. George Frederick: Pentecost, pastor of Eethanjy Preabyterutn Church. Philadelphia, and one of the prominent Presbyterian clergymen in this country, died in the emergency hospital of the Grand Central station on Saturday night.

Dr. Pentecost had been preaching in three Brooklyn churches during the absence of ihwir pastors thia Suin-nicr. He preacped last Sunday in the Janes MethodUt Kplacopal Church. Monroe Street at Reld Avenu-. He waa to have preached there yesterday.

Although he did feel well on Saturday he decided to f(ll his engagement and left his Summer -home In fjarlen. late in the day for New York. On the 1 trip he waa taken ill. and when the train arrived hi was carrted Into the emergency hospital, and there he died soon after his arrival. Dr.

Pentecost, was an author as well ae a clergyman and In hla religious work he hud traveled all oyer the world. He expected to jail from Vancouver for Japan on Sept. 33 to attend the Sunday School Convention, which will be held In Tokio. He had already received hla passport. He was born in Albion.

Ill, on Fept. 1K4I. end a son of Hugh 1.. and tmmj flower I'entecost. His brother waa HuaHti O.

Pentecoat. who was first a elorirymnn and then a lawyer and who was an ardent Socialist. He died In 1907. At th age of 15 he was ap- enticed to a prtnter. l-i to a prilnier.

It. Pentecost em braced reliirion durlnr a revival in Hen derson. Kv. He was baptized on a "Win- BMOSKY-Al I'pper Monsclatr. N.

Titer day- in the Ohio Kiver. later he, lBoe Wet-sier one of the Baptist collages in" ntj. loruior trie ICrta Hall-Kentuekv. With hla oitrance into the wu be held at 11, -1, ..1 iate home, 140 t'tsrenitl Av I nper miniHtry came ine ri vi I wht, ana I'r. 1 1 lair, 01 artamoon at wm -aitpointea eliaplam of 1 cVi, the Hth Kentucky dialiy.

i At in. close of tin tnr hu locate'! I Bt A no, if in- Henry or a iigpliat ehuri-h In Green-! Hin-nms. 'n her wan ys-j x' her rest- e.ttii lad. t-et ve.i in Evansville. I Ci.r..u At.

New lltirhton. sn-l Col inirton, until 1 lii'ii lie went 10 onipain uapiisi Trr li-t-n 1T1 ami -1XH) he a- lm-ated In ami in -the latter year lu: n- 1 In Dr. Pentecost torik un rvansfl ai in Kontlnnl. Therf followed I Itwo v-nt-s. l-Vikii fo IMH.

when he worked i In India as special commissioner to the I Knglish-speaking ttrahmina In India, i I In th latter Vear he returned lo i Ki. gland and became pastor of the1 Miril.h,.!,. ITiiim-I, an I.rt.tt.o I 1. 4 i 11.1.7 I. onwr I the First Church of; Vonker-'.

He went to Philadelphia In 11IU Hr. Pentln-oat served as I eninm'ssinnet nf ITesbylei iat. i Church and th- American Board of For. icn of the P'ntted Htates in Japan. China and the Philippines.

i unte. oat ei viva! work. He' became asoclated with i Muiitlv. the evstipeli-ft, in 1S77 and a number of voats he worked in tonne. Hon with M'-.

Moody. With the singing evunr George Colts St-h-bius. he followetl Moody doing sfter csre spiritual work. Some of thu works of Iir. Pentecost were The Angel in the Marble." printed ir 17.: "A South Window." 1S70 i "Out of Iks-i.

Ten Volumes of Bible Studies. lku-i. Birth and Boyhood of Christ." IStf); Forgiveness of Sin." ffympathetic Benevolence," 1M'7. In ISra Pir. IV-nterr-st married Ada Webber, dngbter of lie.

Auausta Webber of Hoi.kinsviile. Ky. He left beside. hi widow a daughter. Mrs.

Arthur Philips, and a son. George F. Pentecost, Jxv. wiio at Darien. FREDERIC S.

ALLEN DIES Lexicographer Waa Editor of Web-; 6ter'a New International Spicialto 7i, it l'o' lt 7'tnifi, SPHINGF'IKLf Aug. eri. t-turges Allfn, aged ofi, one of the i Uadlug American lexicoitraphers and editor of Webster's New ntrrnatlonal dictionary, die-1 in his home in this ...,1 1. ill, ma nivi tiivit.iir iiit.i". Mr.

Allen was porn in Norwalk. ind though crippled Kince boyhood I Au Itlio. CIsrKsr.n Jsw-thst he could use -neith-sr of his legs, he' Tilr-us Funeral serv htepheu had an active career. Hrier, Chapel. He was gia-JuiLti'l fPim Vale Vnler-! M'y nirlr.K ll sity In lhM and annrtly afterward be- KAKP -On s.

Juda II. Karp, at me cniineele.l wltn oil lionet 1 ilnir ll nrvtl I Merrism t-orriiiHnv of city, publishers pf Webster's dictionary. Six year Inter he entered tale Lnw School and after craduation was con nected for several yeara with the 'law I firm of Holden and Allen of New York. He returned to tlie Merriam Company twelve or fifteen y. arc ago and directed I the work of setting nut the new Intel- national, the Utust edition of Webster's lie was also nn author of some note, He leaves a widow, a daugh'er, and one brother.

Wlllard I. Allen of Bridgeport, Conn. I Mr. Allen was a m. nilier of thr Vnle Club.

New Yoik. Lothl-in Authors t'lub. Bar t'lty. of New iors. Him Jitiuei-ii iHllon of America James O'Neil, Actor, Dying.

NKW LONLmIX. Conn Aug. AuC- Jme ONeil vricnin art who has been at tlie Hopplta! here for sev oral months snd upmi whom an opera tjon wa pciformed for an internal mal ady. Is reported to be very low iiem- berR of his family an; at close call, end a Catholic priest has administered the lat rites of. the His pass- imr mav ho a matter only a few risy s.

KROONLAND DELAYED Arriving Liner Detained at Quaran tine Because of Illness In Steerage. TV i ai i Ci :1 rwl I -rn'(d't: af. ril Ail I ye.terUft. f'rom Antwerp and Southamp- fever. After ihd nature of the disease young women Of Bciish descent, who had been, doing elf are work in the tajid of their parent, were on board.

They were very anxious to know whether the Soviet forces had entered Warsaw. When they left the capital three weeks ago he Polish officials were confident that their army would keep the Bolshe-viki back. Owing to the detention at Quarantine the Kroonland wava not made faat at her pier until o'clock, and th sixty Immi. g. ation officials and Customs Inspectors.

I who had been oh duty all dav nava to an atwirdg on the Kroonland that tn union rules on American rt ips not th terr1rifr of meiu Obituary Notes. Ji B. rAKtlUOGI of 'h e-ratr sstaiea. Hied veaterftavr at hi bofne in Glen Cove. 4.

was. 44 years 4W. FREDERfCX i PHBIjes. prslent and editor ot the F.rla Daily Ttata lor twenty five years, died at a hospital ia Erie. Pa.

EX-SOLOrERDIES SUDDENLY; --lik-v. Victim -a Chateaw Thlary Oaa E- pins In $: I aardoeu onmtr tiienjbar cf the waa Chateau Thierry" and who. hi return to this country had bea rcotlvlng treat-1 rnent at the tntted. Sts, PaWic Health Btatioa in tiw rolytlvBlo Hospital, rf-UeUi Street aa Nlath Aw-aoav. aafferM hemorrhage at Korty-flfth Street and Eleventh Avntta late yeatarday afUr-poon and died before i Dr.

Oerllch ef Bellevue Hospital reached hi aide. Cordon lived with mother. Sir. Mary Uordon, and a brother, John Oor-don, at 4 Jackson Street, Uuttecburg. N.

J. He made frequent trips to the Polyclinic Hotpltal. i Sunt 8EI.INKA Mr. ana Mrs. Saltnka ine Smyrte CMnberai' of 1ST Wirt Uitk ft.

announce the Mrth ef a daufhtee Aug. 3. a Or. Itruan 8aatarluni, ISTta ht. and Aw WIINBKRO-Mr ami Mia turn's 'Warnbarg (nee lrane Melmao) of STy Csnvsnt Av city, the btripi ef eon, Aeg.

lain. Stern's Sahilrum. NKW AN STHAl'SH Mrj r4 Mrs William trauss nf "la Nth Kmoklyn. ar-tvoutiw nf tlmlr ciaushtar. Iakio Whli5oex Xewman, eon of Mr n-t Mrs.

Alfred Newman. HMsl Kt. Ilwirfr. Hrooklyn. Richnjoatl tVa.) J.fvr pl-tM; ropy.

Iflarrtfb. HKHZ'i J.ihrv f. i Anns V-rnies, on Augliit (, ITIrt St to at Wist I fin rtl Jiasy A'JS- l'r-nni I lielm-il h.intietol of Ann Asplnwall. In his lid ymr Ftinersl I his 1st rest.leri. 2X Wsi-d I 1 Tome, lnpi tile.

S. I on Tuesday, pi. V. M. Inf vrntsnt private.

15 A i-lilt 011 Aus- 5, at I HospKRi ttesidwnee. t'l wvm TTth hi from un.lertakina pniior. e'olumbu Av. lnterniuat I Ki i-stun, Ma as. c.vKV After nnjei lilnriB.

Llilwsrrl cur h. son i.r r.oa iM At. Ht t.ij Sl.on. I. Klini'rsl srrv 1-.

at tlie Vo. f-nietrrv Ms Ion. on at 8 1. tX'NN Kit It v. 1,1 lplo Aug ('sc.

formerly pator 1U- eiiu h. lie. PA ll'SON On Ann. a. I'lara.

laxid hart, her vtst year. heiove.J wife of ih late Sinion and moihrr of vrmlc. Jack and lie.tha. Risers! f-olll h. a lilt- HO Mnhtlr.

M. "ll Tllt3llv. At. St 2 I M. I v'ai" c'Pi KM AN P.iv M.

htloved ruishand ef sic. falh' of tlert'e. and I.IIIrtvn J'nnt-rl Momlav Aur. Ii. i V.

M. from tlie resident- Qf his l-rother-us- Ihw, T'J 2d Mount Loth: No. 27. a A. M.

KK.NKT- Jm-cb sundrnl t.eii,v.l hiul.n id 1 1 li is Annie sin-. Setifehli, srothcr of Ssran Nelson. Samuel an-1 the Clara lunar list -vlee si -in Iat5 rrsl.lei 1 Citrons Ps rkwsv. iio'i-i. y.

at I' NT EVHANK iv on her A Uroosiyi. wl r.a "iVcdi.rsday at a. cc tt, St Greaory's where retiin, ir. will bs of-Ii-r-'i f--r rei.s- lirl C.int.lN Sund.y. Aus.

ttarrUt J. widow of hhain It. (ill.lln. Kulil: I nervier- at her inle ham. Kast Pith Ht.

Tuciday. 8 P. i I SC. At Marlhf-. Vnn-vstd.

AM, It. llvii.rrt lltintm of New Herctc-s at First I i .,1, T.n day, at 8:30 M- I I ih.icll"l APTV Il Or A 7. Beitie (nt I a 1,1. ehui-'l iv I I- f-f HlginUIld and 1 net tiled mother ef In-ins. vunera1 front i hci 'tie reslde.v Central Av Pr i HiM-kiiway.

Mondii.v A at 2 V. M. I tiio n.snt at Itodapli Seliolorri it'nion FlrKi. oulilyii CldcaiTo papt rs pleas; i--P HOlfl KN S.id-Ji aus. 7 Fidward Ji.

Vii'tJ hl8 Ifct 11 li 'lei, liostos Hes l. Bronx. M-'otav at P. M. Inter ment Vtohaun.

HOI 'N Prijorah. in the M'th of hsr hi-f. l-iineral srv at thu horn of h.r dauchttr. Mis -M Boss. Oar- rison AV jerssv aty.

on urnasy at.eo in M- t-'uli'-ra. set vices 12 o'rlock on Mu'iil; Auk. Inti-rment lt. Zlon Cenii ir KOI. loll- Pnilnl Frothrs an- rsiaetfully invited to attend funeral sertlca-s of our Brother, tius-tsv- al t'nlverssi Chsprl.

l.rih'itum Av and Sid Monday at 2 Bernard S. Pann jnliere, I'residcnl. Moses Morris. Secrstaiy. Saturdav, 7 at his rsl-dunce.

t. I'id Sit Jfrrmtah Nell Mar'n. In the slab vesr of his aire. Man of retpitem st All Saints' Church, S'id on Mooday. A ir.

at 10 A. tomobfls funeral. MF.T' LIT -Aug n. i1at. Corr.slia Chap- 1 wife ef Hilv rd S.

Met- ulfe Fun-rai a.rvle. Kte.hen M.rrltt Chiii. hi est IWlh Ihn: Menrpbis. I and I'lilcaao. papera pla copy.

Mli.l... It lcnlv rialnfield. N. on Au. ii.

lO'J'j. Theodora Millr. Funuml private. Ml'RHAV-On Ssturdai Aug 7. PCO.

at th re.ldi-nci- of her daughter A Hendricks Murray, v. of Minus II Murray. In ht" TWk i yr funeiai aerviee at ner iate nonie. "rooaiyn. laiesoay.

Au 81 1 Ml'RMA Hev Iaartnee P. Mmars of Manhattan I'oiiece Aliironi r.ri- to attena tile furie-ral lna a- St Churttt. West l'th on Tuesday, it in A U. John K. Klffiii.

President, T. Stsck. Secrtar. I NKllj.n.'-fiii Katurday. Au- 7, 1920.

Neil A Neilsop, ai Sarsnsi- t-al-e. New Kurvlved in other. Mi. Kninia Neilson, ai two sisters, Anna Neiisnn and Mrs. lrke Kunersl anil Imermvnt, r-'araiiae Pane, Y.

SvKI.rf' i- In Nf vv York City oil Sunday, Aua. s. ixiuisa Bennett. wtf of Theodore VI Nelson. Funeral srl'vlees will be held at her late residenck.

Mouth Bway, inker. N. on Wvdassday, Aug. 11, at 11 A. M.

Interment prlrat. NU'KOI J-S On aturday. Aug. jLniri W. Iiiekolis.

hSineral aamtrea at h.s lat home, Brandt lac. on Monday evening, Aug. 9. at o'clock. OPPENHE1MER Max.

on Aug. tt, baloved husband of Amelia and iievotd father nf laldor and Harry. 111 friends and members of the YorkvlM -Brotherhood Aid Society ar lavilad to attend the funeral from his late realdenee. STI Grand Astoria. L.

1., on Wedaesday, Aus. 11. at 10 A. M. PAI'E Anita C.

A. Tapa. after a short 111- le. ues, aus o. unrtil ivfitea later.

PiEPEH Kuddn1y. on Aug. 6, Rudolf Las, ofi of ta tat John and Fanny Good l'lPr. rvtea Chapel of ft. Eukc's Huapltal.

Aug. 10, a 11:30 A. M. TIRED NERVES For that fagged, restless feelings zoo urea to sieep always keep basely. Ll A ALG l5 SIQUE Tasa.f iaOa.K.Y.1('Ce BAUME BENGUE rK- TVO "iff Fli-.

ifi-a 1 r.oe"t." cwator ef ileafeamy i-eqitrti Ou'is. fr- paaaea away suadvtiiy la New fart, fijneraj tmee IU Ystnaktaa Aiwh iMgrtisaal Cliureh. Urockiia. HMi aftarasea at P. at.

ri.VXHAM Oi Sktsstav. Aas. Jeathla Aww, srtftow ef. Char) H. rtnkksm, yar.

at tha hewa af aer tr. Mra. achroeder. at Istk MaoeC pao. T.

iierrteea at Salea4 PLAISTED Osrria M.wt wife af mtlt- lam M. ftsJstenVi Pss away Aug. twrvlc at- kr iata real- asm, kdgwvje riac, -N. atanaay avaaina) at aTkaryk. at HUthlaaaa.

Aos' Xarta, IwHenwl wife JeavH, raneraJ hhh it tt T. Twrtay. Aag. Mk. ai her late raaWsaec, 810 Uth Jf PJRCT.lXr-Os 4bi.

T. at Kvaaataa. Aana. alevi wiff af Tbeeaara V. Pareeil ana ilaugbtaT Catherine at.

a4 th lata Jean r. "Wallaea. sascal aa r- -rival af traia at. Or ad Cewtral Cset-'; au Tvay, Aug. to, at It:) A.

M. -(V. ttml. -tatermcat Carvary. Aa- tomobll oort- A 1 beleved angbter 'ef Harry Rogsra abd Anal M- TusrU Atig, t.

at kr ridoae. 431 West 1lat in XM Trr. fiarat rvtes ti-C-V V. Wf2nfoay-. at ia Ctiaawl the' Intrasrm.

IK, an4 Brvar. ROsVrfa PrWay. Aog. at Morrieta.1-' N. Issta PaaMla, daufbtvr af a U'a Etlhu and alary Raw, punerai ssrvleea at lha heat td her Ore Whtt.

Vaiieral prtvat-. TERKY-laly Davta, M. Af at bis riw. l.w Pjist ilih Si. Sm Iss artvst rB Aaf.

Id. at I. M. lsitrmra. UtttM -AilMni Osm try.

Itoston, Msaa. TKKFKItrni.trM-Atraam. blvett fcuahatvd t.ussl sn4 dvotefi ts hi etitidrea. ruaaral from 1M Wt lhh Aug, at 2.30. P.

Wauaj; Elon rstn.lery, -r-ryvi-KiNa-Xviesewiv-, m. a. at tviu--t Auaiiu tJUlHtrt Temakiaa, sfi ear. a month. biovd sos ef fc-iwetd its Von Temakins ana Maud ttk, fcla.

Pvinarsl srie at Old IiiMeg churvh, mrpf Hal taw Cetuttr'i Tarry" ri, at A. at. Tusiv, Aus- 10. AatonioMle will asset th A. M.

is.anaara tln tsstai freea iiesrel viVntral Tsrmlaal ia 81 -dayUakt svlng tints). Rrlflgeiwrt tCoap. ptperS'' pleas ropy. i- TONIC ai-ii Aus- r-rsiaene. Mary, daughter of th Jat Mr.

and Mrs. Hawry Too Heiiulem mass St Char Pi af the Hnly Name. IXith Kt. sag Aitvstefr-aam on Tuesday. Aus.

10, at 14 A. at. tat-, luerft pnvat. WATK Anna Rrmr, la hr 4lk fear, Wl4rw nf th 1st Charles -M. a ad siotksr e-t lanivrtc.

sitr af Carla William rlehwar l-Ninsral srvlr Muiay, at riekrll' fe-uarai Caaa-sU -a4- mis Av. at loth at. WALLACB-riatur-ia, Aug. T. franlt -X If.

Masonic ssrvleea wilt he neH Charles A. BenadW-t's Parlera. Wast lr.irt Monday av-nlna. Aus- Al.l.At en Aug. S.

tirtlr services at his 1st, reel- i ita ath BoruuaU. Fark. at f'srk Ittda. N. J-, a aaturnay, Au.

T. 10W. Julianna Altfcae, wif ef Arthur K. YVl. In her TT'h-yesr.

nervier at hr lata reaideitea, tii i Hrooklyn, N. on Monaajr, Aus. i Bt a -so P. M. 1 ifn fSfmoriam.

ever Itrvhia mcerstiry ef Msrtln Rich, via 4ld Aug. A. laid. HEHTZ-In msmory of our ar raotil Sa4 ai b-ioved wife. Ullls Herts, ha 444 Aug.

Ifil5. NEHf Ii. loving memory ef It. Edward Wallsca Nsil. ptibst a ad founder I me fnr ths happy- r-pfi-a of hla soul at Church of i't.

Rdwara tk Martyr, lj K.ast I mill, on Monday. Aug. at 7 ,30 e'cifick. Hnnrllin0. HERTZ- In lovina mmory af ear alvl wife and mether.

Lllll Hsrt. at tmtry, AusustJS. at J. sharp. (Earfc of (Thanks.

I BRENAPKR Th brother and sister af the late t.erneld Urvnawer wish tewhaak relatlvsa and Jrlsnds for that kind -prelon of ympathy. Saaihaaw aa am as saaaa (ss aa a saw C-5 "Cabci tZCT rrAvx CAurmtx. "THE FUXaUL CUDstOlwtv (Noa-Sectarin I97U nreaalwpy a SStft St. 1 i i Jgwi LPJffJyf jACOij HRRU "05 sTitMaT at A I Ml atJaaat inn vipaVfwni "liniY 332 Edit 86th St. Unox 6652 lt8 Camwaras.

ar. ITS. T. taN Tat an SC I Thas. a.

benedict, JI ft. THE WCODUWN CENOERY 283d el. By IlartMa Trala ana by TraJkeys. Offlo. 20 East fS4 Nsw Taff.T -If9ts of small sis far aaia, INSTRUCTION 63FD YEAR i PACKARD 1 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL' Lexinjrton Avenue tncj 35tK Street Commercial, Stenographic, and Secretarial Courses.

Commercial Spanish. Send for Frospwfus. REGISTER NOW Day Schtxl Opent 5epU 7....... livening Scbool Spt. 37 Tie rsaairtaa vwlauataa suaaaa as aass psnuaity ta start fee uTaalfeOea Ta feed trae awly emtTpp an tlsa.

say ae WaaiMauaI ueatlooal Dpt, TVest df. MoTC Wt Tth FKA -ffiSSirsa PiTiPi-aX rtrrmucTirN, trrctsrt cvd a atxTEBN wot AisrrTTrD. ecsfkiaa saeaiosL The Brown School of Titffjrtas J.yfi Jh Tst Cat. usnaBM ia aas- aaaw Btumllai any aaa. eUber sax- Da ssat arparatlsi fa, lulmsif MaaviDsiMa.

Bveey a i ataauata WUA a aTHnea la taaehtiw. stAJtTMAkf UllTLOK. ti. tWJH uTJZZ, U'' ra4uata at Part wi" laU vhonsajhly iamiila vita KnaiUhi wi.ka Vs rt-ir Fr.se lessons (privet etassMsM eali JIvsskMeSttartfVya and Sunday edl im. 1 a 7X a i -i yrU ir SrTOtwtmenty 8PAKIKH TEACHER.

Wrs. liartlnsa. wflh rapid method ana eoreae ma.s- will aeeawt few iMirvtte JM bstwam tfoiujwbu Av, aa4 OssaraJ Tcaeksr. Bpanisa. ffrs faw kur ia "ari; vat.

Miss Daaeaa. Timaa guUdtna. LEARN TO SWIM! Dive ScientUtcallp TILED RKATZD POOL' afootM tvanasn. vptTipt7Ai. nrferarfsmaf arouTusj(x.

-WW utMKU. atea, wemaa aa chtUeaa I -Uafht ay iw faawa I Daltaa aaartiaii 1 Cavil ipl welf. DALTOHSTOaiTNG SCHOOL St. 19 W. 4h Su Cat Ebt.

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