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THE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. (Court Hews. Boatenbcrg SWISS NOTES. BKATENBBBG. full of visitors.

Ski in has bm I th Marchioness of OBITUARY. MR. JUSTICE COHEN, death fa. announced of Mr. Justice Cobra, of tew South Wales, during hk return vojage The Kirur has sent a nwunt of Kmn to the i LZi Victoria Hoenital for Chfldmi.

Chelsea, and visitor at the Victoria the ITtncc ot waica DM sent a donation of o. Beth, the Bos. Harold sod Mn. Oiieen Alcxamlra hat amjointcd Mm Iw Robert Vernon, th. H.

Jubm. and Mr. to Atirtralia. tuirdon Lonnox to be on of the Maid, of Jfs.l!lW" Hon. Henry Emmanuel Cohen was born at Port Honour to lier Majesty in the room of the Hon.

beenarrnnnU hV'fi lSSLlttZ I Dmber 1, ma. la 19W, after Blanche Labile. resigned. u2 ysfbVS BkrvaTneteL i followed mercantile paraatt. for some year.

Owen Wirhelmina will rive a dinner atj XCmnmmx came idon. studmi law. and was caJcd Palace. The Hamte. on Saturdav to the at TempJe and also i hare i mcinWn ct tue utpiomauc i oqw.

prevaUad, rWtota to Wi Minister to omein ptoaly anjoynaml. an rear Day waa tkeaded by nearly MO rur. Mr. Oldfteld. Mn.

Coknaen, and Mrs. New Sooth Wales Bar in 1971. He waa for seteral THE LONDON MUSEUM. Bat mv rriticiarri was and is directed drawing of conclusion as to Roman London on insufficient data. Sir Guy Laking meets my criticisms try referring Kales PartiemeBt, stones of Roman Colchester, bv a quotation i nirt of Justice i don." and bv a renwwrtion of hie ooinion that thm For Mr.

Cobea served i finds in London of real artistic worth are not TT Mrs. OldaelXjiea. CbfmBaTad Mrs. rtrict Court Judge in IM1 and as Acting i ComporaWe to those of York, Colchester, and the i.xtees. Ju'Ue of the Supreme Coui of New South Wales in Otner places.

AmouR toying at varioex hotels are Sir when he waa permanently appointed to the and ldr Ieeer awl fflr Edmund Fulton at Bench aa a Judge of the Supreme Court. He was LMyi ir at ine alao first. President of the Arbitration Court, and sat COURT THEATRE. THE CRICKET OX THE HEARTH." Both in The Crick am Ae Brtk and in TU OtUm TCaidi. the one act play by Xr.

Eden Pbffr potta asd Mr. Charles Grorca by which it waa pre aere were fioooa of fefajacd tear, on the tae. donbt. some rlraleta of reai oaea the ho aaa nature is eery much what it waa in fv atuu tnJTw. dar of Mr.

Gappy, and there are chords in the human lndy wnd visitors Tterdav. including iiurchill and. Sir Sc homberg McDonnell. He ill hf London to day for the South of Prance, nocontpeniod far the Hon. E.

S. Montogu. The MarntMas of Hertford was well enough to go out tor a drive yesterday. lctorU The Marrhioneas of Crewe has left London H.N., at 11 Vetburv. who has almost recovered rrT' operation, lias loft aki injr oxpediiionA hare be rjraniil to the Wen innine ipaeial always respond to the sight of safferlng be Stuart OoTTiuaeat, District Court Judae I Judfte of the Supreme and nth Alp and CareBrowne Ca place last ,1 of i.nti Lndv Mood ham just left for will he openr the eff.t rath ot Wcngern Alp toboggans has been const roc tod and Enrol and tlu Sudan, nn.l do not Kpeet to return before the beginning of March.

I Villar Xo letters mi orwarded. lve snow run wok recent Iv 'opened. There i Sir riulip Magnus, M.P., has left London for wr 0 eateiea for men. and the nww were rui Cannes. smooth ne.

The Latin rink is now The Secretrv for the Colonies has left town afore riS, Cm JffaSl The lato Judge in that cai acitr from 1902 to waa President of the Great Synagogue. Hdaey. dnrin? the years lS4 6, and chairman of the board of management of the Hospital Saturday Fund from its inauguration in ISM. The death occurred early yertarday morning, at her residence. Craven hill.

or Mrs. Hermann Adler. widow ot the late Chief BabbL Mrs. Adler waa a daughter of the late Mr. Solomon Joseph.

She married Dr. Adler in 1 868. and identified hnraelf with hia public work. She actiroly pro the first nlseo remind him that Roman remains in London cannot be discovered readily as in cities of lesser note. They I plays wtt enjoy them, aa indeed ball i Speaker will return I Mr, ami will leave tor Xihah mem' ot raricun.

nt I le OkmA An fancy dress I able to be out of i More which i Petersburg the visit I the Duma. I. I described on Leaserheide skWngharel m. been formed. in the new lounge ol named the Crypt Mr.

Redmond continue to make satisfactory ogress. dr. Walter Long left Trowbridge yesterday for Marseille. Major Anstruther Gray, M.P., is Ihnhess of Sutht rland gave a luncheon at Stafford House lagbaa for Vlilars. jy.

lAdy Horner. Mr. Louis Malet, and Graff Tackle ton ami erea the new stige reesinn Mr. Brewer presented to th dramatically modern enough to likely the accidents of rxeavat business pirrpoaea. Bat even so I would remind him of the beautiful pteoes of sculpture in foreign marble described and ftrored in Museum, as thev should be.

but in a privote i gartafcOy aeerr.ed to collection. I set these against his Urble well nught eonared tombstones at Colchester and refer him to ar' are modern and no Roach Smith's Illustrntions of Roman rhis modern in uates don" for other examples of Roman art work ''nr 1 found in real abundance in London. iad'tL" tu hlu" Guv Lakinv mniM fr nimiitifljihTa insasiiiinn 1 a llifasiid to eSM Mi cnrratulatlons book on London. I did not know mv friend Mr the uchy Mr. Ditehfield was claimed to bo an atithori'v on London, but at all events the passage quoted era Fund, president of the Beatrice rnatJwXl doubtful by Kemble.

is nor rtreS Jrwtt VhVSS 'the Anglo Saxon doe rnent to rO uu fewLhVomen a I thSLl and 1 ho surprwe any one can read the evid of the Jewish community, particularly that carried on by and for women and president of the Jewish Children Ladies' Committ was a prominent Anglo he Kvelma, de Rothschild School in Jerusalem, carried on' under the auspices association. She was interested in aereral politon hospitals. She dealinir with the immoral surroundings. She had been in ill health before the death of her husband last summer. A letter from Mrs.

Adler acknowledging the vote of a pension was read at a meeting of the United Synagogue only on Monday evening last. The funeral will leave Craven hill for Cemetery at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. Major C. G. Watsox.

A correspondent write: Major Christopher Godfrey atson. RJ t. whose death MARUIAG1 Ma. H. Adpexut asd Mi The Weddinz took nine.

veaterdsv af St Itinilu iChnrch. PimUco. of Mr. Hubert Bowyer Arden Adderiey. late Scot Guards, son of the Hon.

Arden and Mrs. Adderiey. and nephew of Lord Nortoa, mdes, tlie Earl of Effingham. IWf" "ij0 Slr Ixwsl and Ladv TentewteB. The Rev.

the Hon. A. Hanbury Tmry. Ser 2l enf Udnito.nd tlie lv.H. ttZSLZ Li.ht.

rta and Sir Lswrcnee Alma Talema are JTr rlf fM. Windermere, and tp cat grandson artLVS CP "iS i JSrSf covrne baAU Wica ss The bride, who was given away by her father. I of IjAndafr Bishop Wateon flZm fronTMrs' Hellwir a Pirt whiteysntin. the bodied ersial rigour was shown in hi, Answer tc 7hekATnuTsvjiU KnatoT JreeS. I The train.

Answer to and other apoloSet The Lord Chief Justice went shooting vester was train bearer. There were eight Imdesmaids 1 Mr. Seyniour. Miss Marc ry Hum. Mi Ar.ne Unrnier.

Antohiofrraphy." Bishop Wataon is also remembered ana me Jlisscs Isabel. Joan, and LrtUcc Adderiey aa the unwearied advocate or larch planting indifferent health for aim time. f.ir tl, ,7 "irrcss on his Calgarth lyiac very ill his hoiue In Regent at Drarton Northamptonslere. lent iv Entering the Royal Artillery in 1884. Major nave M0ptora Sackville (uncle of the bridegroom).

Watson took part in two Miranr.ai espediti Uiahvga. sad' Calgarth Park. considerable reputaUon. ni rriving i.u garden many plays of the ing In the first "jTJJ perhaps only seemed j'WIJ ber advanced age of yTjU jocted sador lorer of a to the happy Profeasor.MiselSa bmff and brex Admiral RB sir parts Ufe like. and tbcai KTlJ odJ Wright 'as Mr.

la John Peerybingle. and Miss, i ly Slow oy ow eren suspected WINTER SALE OF MARSHALL SNELGROVE TO DAY DAILY 0 THIS Safe will eontiane until I Ian. rrth. We make rednc I boos in oor re kw sto onry 11 here" what these not I. Roman remains in London aw to those found in any other Roman 2.

London is tho shows by ite laws and of Roman life. 3. The coinage of London confirms other evidence as to commercial continuity. possible evidence against the fall of London beforo the Anglo Saxons." md I rea with me that all contained in the London Guy Laking public i belief 1 viand wee continued yestee luncheoo, presented and Oilgit under 100 Dtputy Assistent tillcry. Punjab appointed FORTHCOMI.N Me V.

i Adjutont Cieneral. Royal fr 900 OI Mf.nry Mtff Captain or Artill ry. Territorial Force. South fn fTmer. I Midland and We Divisions, which appointment Ken Oordon Cumming! who are to be marri lrrrrrl zr' ww knocked down by a taxi cab.

Lady Sibbald' I walkins Georse Hospital mfferintf from i KkUajHtobrldge on Monda anxiet The Ixird Lieutenant of Northumberland lis M. Amrua. C.B.. bskaM, C.K.. of Grey street Nsajaatle on Tync, and tt.

Newton How Lebur. North orland, to be Deputy UeutenanU dated Decem Dr. Edgar Jones. M.R.C.S.. has just oele i.irhday lrh.

Hi, faihe dicl inently tactful and conciliatory. Territorial Force were wedding present i yre Gordom town and Rosrile and workpeople highly valued by those responsiole for the efflr. the Gordonstoan and Altyre estates, framed or the Artillery arm in this problematical expvri ravings; the Town Council' and community or I jje leaves a widow and four children." Mlver candelabra 'tin. Hon Lady Thurlow. Brussels lace C.ordon Cnmming gold fitted larquis and Marquise de Brcteuil.

a turouoise hrooch Hon. Wrs. Oordon Cnmming, a diamond KentlTnen, nonou Table kheri oHhe'KTacuti" A istrs'la Mr. hy pendant Lord and Ladv Walter the ag Quintin. an aatkne writing has sail Mr.

Henrj leathrr ba(f Lsdy art and tray Karl and Count. hai also appro red three EMRAsSIRS AND LEGATIONS, French Ambassador called on Sir Edward at the Foreign OfTie? yeeterday. ral Carios Garcia' Velez, new Cuban ter, will arrive in London in a week or Co hraae. ver zrom. From the Hon.

Mi the servants at 10, Lonnox gardens, lavsinandVe Herbert and Mrs. Gihhs. a che jue the Archdearoa of St. Alhani and the lion. Mrs.

Kenneth Uibhs. i i (i.M s. a and Countess of Carnwath, silver candlesticks. Sir Thouas Tanc red aso Miss Lawdox. marriage is arranged between Sir Thomi red.

and Margery Elinor, elder daughter lavana. of Mr. Andrew and the non. Mrs. Lswaon, of ans von Berchem.

Third Secretary Aldborough Manor, near York nan Embassy, lias arrived in London Mr. F. H. MaXtstt and Ldt St. Johv.

'oniment. a marriaije is arm need, and will take place Ri lnw an Attache to the German 1 the 17th inU. at Turkanlia. Champaran, Bengal, i Pari, baa been transferred to the be ween Mary Asgosta, widow of Sir Spenser Bucking Indon. Camberler.

residence or his sonfof Mr! Frederick Stroud, Recorder or Tewkeshurr. Gordon I8S2, and was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1883. He was appointed Recorder or Tewkesbury lor ynrs acent to the Conservative Party in Cheltenham, i "ht namedbyBaTeWriphVrM lion Kdith and i lb, liZ'. art aml connoisseur, died in Madrid last week. studied under Carlos de Hacs and Martin Rico he obtained several medals in Madrid in 1878, 1884, alrer and'th.

i awarded the Legion of Honour at the Cnirersal night i M.G.. of Pincwood Grange, Colonel Frederic Mscnasrhten Armstrong. itlv Privata Ambassador, left terday for Paris. Orcsford, Denbighshii Ma. R.

C. Lord A marriage has been arrange Cecil Lord. Royal Engineers, those present were Lord Henry Nevill. I Boher Ladv Henry Nevill. the Madness and GooT khaa, and of February Vv tl Karl Arthur iitid Lilv Omentine Walsh.

Mr. G. Hon. S. r.

Mr. H. Christie. Mr. Rupert nlon.

the Hon. Metona Sack U. the M.i'i. Herkett. (a plain Bryan Lady christian Dawson Damer.

the Hon. and Brassey. Iidy Mr.helle Kfferton. daughter De 1 Warr. Lady Idina Sackvilh Mr.nd i Jallaha, TurkaulU.

Champaran. eldest son of Francis Mjbs R. Becwer. Lord and Mrs. Lord, Commandant Lyons Church T.

S. Clack and Miss M. PaxsroN. The engagement is announced Preston, R.N.. and heath.PKe5i Prerton.

Norfolk Ho, John's Park, Black Hncr Hunt Ball was held at Spilsby Mrs. Walter Rawnsfey waa patronea. the leading followers of the WILLS AND BEQUESTS. Blankncy, and Lord Yarboroogh's packs. tt.

of the I LUfTTZXANT CoLowKi. RtmARD Peabson Cboztek, Norton. Yarmouth. Isle of Wight, i October 24, 69, left estate of the gf High Peak Hunt Ball waa held at Buxton Tai. of 74.593, of which the DINNERS.

Tbe Makaox Darn. The Lord Mayor and tbe Sheriffs Co arrunge i the banquet ana Park Hill road. November 22, aged 86, ee which MUto of the gross value of 73.273, of which aioo on art personalty has been sworn at 72,91. lord Ma roe's Day held their audit dinner la the Alobbman Ubobob Scott, of Woodside. Wertoe, TneI JrdrSr oeswded.

and there were present owner of a well known collection of pictures, who died miu. 'ja7. gH. Kar. of th Oty Lands rt personalty has been sworn a I'ancraa, and Spanish landscape painters fame aa a painter waa somewhat by his work as an expert.

His preat monograph translated the on great rar as such hooks go. the final authority on iect. Or Velasquez, indeed, no collector Velawpaer. published in Par lish and issued in rersally accepted i pfetni that I collection of Spanish pictures. to the Guildhall Gallery i phase of Spanish Greco conocedor A de Velaquez," as a recent He formed an important I of which he lent selection from hia last January.

His own onal Museum at Madrid LORD CARLISLE'S ILLNESS. Lord I am, Sir, your obedient servant. LAC UK NCR GOMME. The Mound, Long rend on, Bucks, Jan. of the play.

And thev all cried in the true Dickens manner, hearty, unabashed, and natural, just aa they feasted and chattered and laughed berorc misunderstanding had darkened the happy ho3Jc. and rcjou ed and danced and smiled city in Britain which fflf 'JC wht teJ wafvoX" The ny sobs ot Tilly Shrwhoy. and the way he dandled the mske heliere baby the comic relief of tbe play waa a capital little bit ot acting, which contrasted well with Mr. Blakiston's clever and manly performance as John Peerybmgle. Mr.

Brewer's thoughtful rendering of the gentle old toy maker, and 31U3 Ilaid. right pathetically realistic picture of tbe blind girl. Mi. Estne Hubbard waa in a sense thrown away as Dot. She played the part prettily and with distinct charm and life, though both she and Miss Haidec Wright were inelin to be a littlc loo ladylike for their humble position.

But one longed for her to haye something funny or even vulgar to do. It is in that direction, in the sort of parts which Mrs. John Wood used to play, that her real power lies. For she Is a born comedian, and some day ma; be a famous one. idea of a Bar sin being a desirable ai tide msuaLy Id at a fair regnlar profit, which for clearing purpose, disposed of at a greatlr reduced price.

F.rery fUurgais in this sale is from our regular stock and nothing is bought for sal pcrposes. Createx value cannot be secured. THE BOOK BARGAINS POSTED FREE Write ter it Textar Y. bar by ot with MARSHALL SNELGROVE A NATIONAL FOLK MUSEUM. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.

for the utilisation of the Crystal 1 the founder of late Dr. naelius. 3 Vere St. Oxford Su, jf LONDON. W.

THE FUNERAL OF A JAPANESE OFFICER. The body IU! Station, and (iolder Green. brooght this morning to Victoria be taken on a gun carriage to The procession, beaded by the objects, showing the development of Swedish national DrTaLu! ground of the nation, it has become the centre of a national feeling, which seeks to pi of the people Old costumes, old customs, old dances, the charming dresses or the women of Dale carlia and Skine, the Lapps with their reindeer, an impression of that which is essentially Swedish. If he care to familiari. himseir with thia epitome i people he has ample and nd pageantry, as well as a school or historical edaca on.

Last summer I spent several days there, living the impressions of childhood and watching ith interest the signs of national revival in the r.iri r.l local individuality. The Queen members of the Royal Family ofi istumc when wtaying in the co Such movements as these an tereat to the antiquarian and tl days of international levelling Japanese naval and military officers. It half a mile fron of the Guards. TO DAY'S ARRANGEMENTS. Paul preaches at St Law The Dean of 1 Incorporated Association of Head Masters Annual meeting.

(second day). London Day Trainma College, Southamp. Mat hcmatieat Association Annual meeting. Miners' ballot on the question of a minimum wage Political Speeches: Sir Harry Samuel. M.P.

Castle DWisioi and the Bishop of The Chill of Linen done away with. JTjrfERE it not for the chilly fjr sensation of ordinary linen, everybody would still be wearing bodylincns, instead of uncomfortable and unsanitary flannels (woollen underwear). In the Deimelin Fabric the chill of linen has been done away with. Owing to its comfort, cleanliness, and warmth, the Dr. Deimel Underwear is the safest garment even in the coldest of climates and seasons.

Henderson. I Barnard York Servants Tax CatelafMs frss. Oi in Si A safe a washing of individuals they not only of limited Clanham. 8. historian in these Lord Haldane presents prL es to the Highland Light ind dreary white Infantry, Glasgow Colonel Serty at Ryde.

tnenu, trait, part and pXf fStT to that searching study of tbe gocirty ot (Juvenile Lectures) Profe or ions without which sociological! c. Vernon Boya'aaecond lecture on Soap No country could 1 Great Britain in the le absence of such it to the world at 170, Piccadilly. Jan. Hunterian Society The 1 lecture by Mr. C.

A. tten. 9. Ccrtrd reads Japan HEADMASTERS AND SIR ROBERT MORANT. eTrocadcro tion, presided, and among those pi if the THE CAMPBELL BANNERMAN MEMORIAL.

The rnemorisl to Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman Westminster Abbey is to be unveiled on Saturday. There wi NATURAL COLOUR CINEMATOGRAPH. Ryland Adkins, M.P. V. C.

Flet Canon Papillon. Association, and in so doing bade rtobcrt Morant. jiajor irenerai paper on Yosuiteune, the Boy Hero Geoloisal Society Meeting. S. Dante So iety Canon Lonsdale Ratrg Margoliocth the children of the Queen Alexandra clnaf'utfi Leagne, Mansion House, in aid of Brigade of The Chai lations wl God speed I Moba st proposed sphere upon which he 1 Theatre, 3.30.

Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney Heath I Entertainment by the grandchildren of Charles Dk kena. Concert in aid of the Ladies' Charity School. Powia parden Norting hill. Steraway Hall. S.1S.

Funeral of Dr. Sophia Jex Blake at Rothcrfleld Funeral of Major C. G. Watson, R.A. Major i Brookwood Cemoiery.

Marriage of Mr. S. Rmile Harvey and Miss Sybil relations which had existed between that association Bhvckmore Robert Morant, and said they wished Essex T'ntei Ccrtrade Nicholson at SL Paul's Chorch, Knights Hunt Ball 1 at East Retford. Shire Hall, Cbehnsford. Ira W.

Rtxasd Abkixs, M.P.. proposed the to The I the Vice CmaXCKLU Universities had had to Uckle and undertake training of men in departments were" 1 The Da. tow. proposing Lrircater square Hall (continued) i THE FAYOORITE WINE (V THE BROTHERS CHEERYBLL "David, said Brother Ned. Sir," replied the butler.

A maonum of the DOUBLE DIAMOND. David, to drink the health of Mr. Linkinwatcf." Hal" said Brother Ned. first examining the cork and afterwards filling his glass, this looks well, DarkL" It ought to, Sir," replied David. You'd be troubled to Lid such a class of wine as is our DOUBLE DIAMOND.

and that Mr. Linlcin water knows very DIXON'S DOUBLE DIAMOND PORT. To be obtained of all Wine Merchants and Grocers. Wholesale Aswts BLANDY BROS. health of the meats, said that Sir Robert Morant was the greatest benefactor the association had ever had, and be sag AJdwych TAe 0aUen Lmmd Fate, Talea, 7.4 gested that they should make him an Ivoorary A rucWf ui ''RobertTbcburiftneTp hoaotht Comedy Msrte 'fifHiU, sod haoqurt was 3.47.

of which tl iwa on Friday. January la the Treeadsre UoraC wise wlah to aMas wtth ths hon. ascretery. the Lrfi projection of still or ani J.t' new insurance sumps be would lick them with the I Hoval Cnert Tte was yesterday shown by tiafaetion. (Lauerhter.) Criterion: Manna private demonstration in Tn." Jscxiping or the gnerta.

ruT rte Co printed Messrs. AT'l l. sn gEBa.L'OT Drury Lane Hep say Tftnsa. 7.S0. Duke of York's Ms Pass, s.

the importance of the formation of character. Haymarket Buntf PwOs tte String t. a. in the Unting of colour photography I PROPERTIES black and many worries and difficulties of their profession. white on non inflammshle paper, are projected on tbe MaAarty'siOrpasM THE MARKET.

Iop Opera Hossw Th Jisfftcref Aasar, snpsrimposed imagea. The I SIX MILE BOTTOM ESTATE. ar of Tm: HOTKBtAN The Lord Mayor reproduced cenracy. Tin, Yt', 0' Th mZTZ Ptte 3s. od post fr.

Mayor ery in cert? emeries." I 1 fT tsnT 1 i MOHfHLT PJRJS, Ho Wmnkd and te Lei, iwikuwllpi and fa JTSSLn is tnrosrn on tbe arreen by a. en nd i.als, si.dy te thaaWrWdrt at. Critertaa, S.Mi Duke af Taaka, St oSrvTaaj I Tm, Tim, Prmtmg Hnsjse nquare, Mmfr BmU4mdWmnyd.mn8mhmU Sanaa as tbeas'lsVea, and the oompoeito psrtBr. at fsoas to xSj years' jsrekeaa, to a te4al ai eeet vjMmtM, Keway. aaeey.

Ml 1 ZSZlmmdmpwtmU U.waW IS. presanu 1 th. ariglaal cotoars to the syn, Globe, a. Jaeaas s. CUyarpsa.

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