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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 62

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES MAY 23. 1920 SUNDAY CENTRAL LIBRARY THIS MUCH OF IT-IS STILL STANDING Obituaries' SpankedWhen She Argues, iDOWOFSTOKES wwi-Jiie as to by his wife 'Went upstairs with hor escort and he to teach her some now dancing steps. He said their hostess was not indignant, but amasedaat his attempts to leurn the' new I Decision wss FUAXK GUY, a retired letter 5 Charges Woman Suing Mate carrier, or 1064 Berg-en aiea n-day fotlowtng- "an operation at the AT RITES ABSENT Swedish Hospital. He was born In Wisconsin and had made, hla home In Brooklyn for fifty years. He had been attach! ta the Wall at.

Dost' "Any" time Vdare take' Uaue" with my he forces me across'hls' knee and spanks me," Mrs. 1 Juliana; Geraldyn Qoodbody told (Supreme (office station 'for forty years, retlr-lner six vaara aara: He leaves his son 1 Too III to Attend Funeral After Georrs E. Guy, with whom he made hla home. --Funeral services will be held tomorrow night at I o'clock at the chapel of George W. Pease, til Noetrand ave.

Interment will be In Cypress Hills Cemetery. was not well; Urea' AslIyT and It was necessary that the court provide for her 1 5 a 4 1 wish particularly to reply to the last statement, 'iGoodbody retorted In his affidavit, "I am compelled to mention that on several occasions she. has in the Charleston with, other healthy and rugged persons, arfU she' was their equal In fh, 1 Goodbody denied he flirted. At ths party hs said, the girl referred PA MAX IOWENSTEIX, of Essex t. manaa-er of the Manhattan Complete lr Trip From But Children Are Present.

The funeral of W. E.D. Stokes yesterday wan attended by bis son, from v. hom he once wu estranged, but not by the second Mrs." Stokes, although ho arrived her from Colorado Hprlng several 'hours before the! branch of the Eable, located In the World building, died Friday tn the Enameled Tuh Court Justice, Rlegelmann yesterday, 1 asking alimony, and, counsel ponding trial of her suit for aep'ara-' Good-body, an automobile mechanlo of, (11 Fiatbush ave. "I have been told frequently he has seen me at night parties with women," she said.

"He flirts with other girls too. When a particularly attractive girl passes, he is sura to say: 'What a swell party I could have with One evening at a party, Mrs. Washdown Closet, Tsnk Seat Jewish Hospital after an illness of several months of complications. He was born In Brooklyn seventy-one enameled Basin All China Fixtures years ago. He was a memoes or uie Royal Arcanum or siatesvuie, in.

orvtces were held In the cnurcn ot is survived by his wife. Belle aurvivcu uy uiv who, shiiid, DIABETIC FOODS Iarceat Aaaortment Is (InaW City If M. LINKS BATTLK CRKKK, LISTER'S JIHKN. UIKBH IlttrtU, CANNKI) HttllTH, JCIC. VWft tXtltto fit GCAItaNTRRD liHAIIK BMj inn tlie Incarnation, Madison avenue ana and two sons: a sister.

Thirty-fifth at, Manhattan. Mrs. Rose Loeb, and a brother, Go to vl Ti- Stakes. Interrupted uu i inara wiwensiBin, ovrvivva rw uw- Goodbody said, her husband went i- I.I honeymoon an hurried here from upstairs with another girl, and their Lindsay Labqratories Ing held this morning at 10 o'clock In the Fair-child Chapel, 16 Lefferts ana interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Key West with his bride, who 114 Aahlaad nace Breokln hostess, finding them there, became indignant Mrs.

Gobdbody said she EDMUND W. REILLY died Fri $7.00 $10.00 $7.73 day at his home, 1140 list union Course. He was born In Kingston. was formerly Miss Florence crrtten- cn. Mrs.

ejslen Elwood Stokes, the estranged wife was absent because she became III on reaching the city, ac-cording to her mother, Mrs. Arthur Scott Miller. Mrs. Miller accompanied her from N. T.

and had been a resident of Ws Are Noted for Bargains on Brooklyn for IS years. He was until ten- years ago a resident of the Buahwtck section. He Is survived by numbing and Heating Fixtures. We Furauk Mackanica ea All Work MADE TO ORDER at lowest prices in tho city. Attractive colors in woven and painted materials.

Get our estimate first. Awnings recovered, reversible material. 'A Night or Day Service daughter, Dorothy, and tour brothers, Denis, Joseph, Frank and William Retlly, of the New York Fire Department. The funeral will be held at o'clock tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R. C.

Church of 8L Elisabeth, Atlantic ave. and 84th st, Union Course. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of J. J.

Gallagher Sons, 24 Aberdeen at. EDWARD J. EHRHARDT died Friday at his home. Burroughs Wlnfleld. He was born In Manhattan 41 years ago and had been a Colorado with ths two Stokes children, and Helen Muriel, 1 1.

Mrs. -Miller said her daughter made the trip so the children might attend their father's funeral and that Tnt-r visit had no connection with the will of Mr. Stokes or other business. Others at the funeral service were Miss Olympla Stokes, a sister of Mr. Stokes: Newton Stokes, a cousin, and the Rev.

Anton Phelps Stokes, canon of Washington Cathedral, a nephew. Showroom and Office 473 52nd Street Brooklyn Phone Sunset 3540 ar -( ill sjf 1itlsMass'li-i iiMtl- --111 nnVl Tl 'H 3 DAY SPECIAL $3-49 RUm bp feet 5 window Measured and hung. Write or telephone; our representative will call. No obligation to you. BERLIN GER 197 SEVENTH AVENUE Near Third Street Telephone SOU th 7673 Brooklyn llmos Photo.

Meeks The sun shines brightly on the uncompleted Brooklyn Central Library building and the rain beats down upon it. too. Folks sometimes wonder how weatherbeaten these blocks of expensive resident of Wlnfleld for 10 years. Hs survived by his widow, Lillian; a son, Thomas; a daughter, Lillian; 27 Years' Experience Always Open Tennessee marble will be by the time the city gets around; to finishing the structure. Borough President Guider hopes to get an appropriation of $750,000 for this year's work on but so far this is Mrs.

George Bresltn, and a brother, Andrew Ehrhardt. The funeral services will be held 1 only in the recommended class. rrr o'clock. Interment will be ar Lutheran Cemetery. Joyce Hawley's Own Story MARGARET Ik RIORDAN died Of Wine Bath to Thrill City yesterday at her home.

78S East 36th st. She was born In Broklyn and spent the greater, part of her life In St Paul's parish. She was later for eight years a member of the R. C. Church of St Agnes.

She was at the time of her death a member of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Refuge. She la survived by four daughters. Sister Mary Hyaclnthe, of the Order of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd; Mrs.

Michael FlUpatrick. Stella and The Intimacies of a bath-tub, as re The rector, the Rev. Percy Silver, conducted the regular Episcopal services. Canon Stokea assisting. There were no 'honorary pallbearers.

Ths coffin was Of plain mahogany. Mr. Stokes had desired a bronse one, but it was found that the doorway of the family-vault at Greenwood Cemetery, lit years old, was not large enough to admit one of such With ths two younger Stokes children yesterday was a nurse, Mrs. A. B.

Meieryy, They were conspicuous not only as their father's children, butt because of their extreme youth. In an assembly mads up largely of elderly persons, some heavily veiled, and one, a woman, on crutches. The church wsa half filled. There were flowers about the altar from Mr. Stokes first -wife, Mrs.

Rita Hernandes de Alba de Costa I ydlg; from an agricultural school at Harrisonburg, and St John Lodge of Masons. There were six lP.rse stands, Ave wreaths and about fifty flowers. Mr. Stokes favorite hymns were ming. They were "Come Unto Me Ye Weary," "Hark.

Hark. My Soul and "Jesus Lover of My Soul." The; full choir wsa present, under direction of John was the one big attraction. The Grand Jury heard about the affair and after calling Carroll to testify vealed by Joyce Hawley, show-girl, promises to be New York's thrill for next week. as to whether a show-girl should Miss Hawley Is the girl who is said bathe nowadays In champagne or ginger ale promptly Indicted Earl Gertrude Rlordan, and three sons, George, Dennis and James Rtordan. The funeral will be held at 9:10 o'clock, with a requiem to have bathed nonchalanUy in a tub of champagne on the stage of Earl Carroll's Theatre on Washington's birthday.

And Carroll Is the man on trial in Federal Court tn Manhattan mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Refuge. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. CATHERINE B.

BERGEN ER charked with perjury because hla taste of beverage branded the contents of the tub as ginger ale when testified before the Qrand Jury Investigating the privacies of Joyce's died Friday at her home, 1421 East Tenth, st. She Is survived by her husband, Adolph a daughter, Helen, and three sons, Jamea Thomas and Edward. The funeral Will ba held at 4:10 o'clock tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R. Church of St. Brendan.

Inter public bath. It all started when Carroll became ment will be at Holy Cross hospitable and Invited a theatre-full to his select party, at which Joyce ENGAGEMENTS, i ijct-msv-TIFTTSS Vr. and Mrs. Hermann Relss. of EM McDonough announce ths engagement on May of their daughter Ruth to for perjury because he said that ginger ale was the mode.

Just what Joyce's version will be In uncertain. Her account of a public bath was expected to be something worthy of an austere jury. Joyce, be it known, hasn't bathed In Carroll's Theatre since Washington's Birthday, because the Earl of Broadway didn't think her last exhibition worthy enough to warrant a part in one of his later productions. The view of those on the outside of a bathtub was presented in Federal court at the opening of the expose Thursday and Friday. These guests at the exhibition told graphically how beautiful Joyce reached the brink of her bath via a cloak, which only half concealed, and --was let to drop carelessly as she shed her orange chemise and stepped over the edge.

Other experts called by the Court told how they had been served beverage from the bath and discovered It was an Imported champagne Instead of the stuff usual In Joyce's Saturday night tub. The testimony wss interrupted because of the Sabbath, just as Joyce was about to be called to discuss the privacy of a gold fish or whatever it la ST. PAUL'S PASTOR Mr. Irving Gerstman. son or fiira JOSEPH P.

DUNN died 'Friday at his home. 111 Douglass st- He was born tn Brooklyn and was a life resident Of the city. He was employed with the Postal Telegraph Company, of New York City, for many yeara He was a member of St Agnes R. C. HERE NEXT FALL 1 '''J URGE FURNITURE WAR-EH0USE FILLED WITH $100,.

a 000 worth of the finest period Eving, dining and bedroom MiSi LARGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE FILLED WITH worth of the finest period Eving, dining and bedroom K. Gerstman, or 1V0 merung pi. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. A. M.

Fairbank Will Suc Church, Holy Name Society attached suites from the foremost factories in Grand Rapids, Rock-ford and other nationally famous furniture centers now selling to the church, also Lawrence J. Cun SACRIFICED ceed Or. Mart in September. ningham Associate. He Is survived PATI.EY HKRFCRTH VIRGINIA HERFURTH and THEODORE PAILET were married on by his wife, Minnie Gannon.

Dunn; two daughters, Mrs. Philip Hayes and May 10 in St. Vincent Ferrers k. mm Mane Dunn: two sisters, Mrs. M.

McHale and Mrs. M. Qulnn. and one brother, John Dunn. The funeral will take place from his late home Tuesday at 0:10 o'clock; thence to 8L Agnes! Church.

Hoyt and IB mm The Rev. Alan M. Fairbank, of South Dakota, will assume the pastoral of St Paul's Congregational Church, In September, it was officially announced yesterday by the Rev. 8. Parkes Cadman at the second annual May breakfast of the Women's League of the church.

The Rev. E. Belden Hart, present pastor, recently resigned to take a post on the. faculty of Columbia University. St Paul's Church was built with BacKett where solemn reaulem mass will be celebrated.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. To th Stop paying for expensive fronts, complicated bookkeeping, pestering collectors stop paying for high rents charged by speculating real estate agents. Stop Paying for Anything Except the Fur-niture You Buy, and See the Difference in Price! It is impossible to enumerate even one-tenth of all the thousands of Suites, Odd Pieces, Bedding and Radio Tables, Odd Chairs and Odd Dressers. It is beyond the power of words to convey the tremendous savings afforded by these Warehouse Prices. Al 7 MICHAEL LYNCH died Thursday ilia i nil vUE Mill Mil ruKMrrvis; at ms 18 warren at.

He was born In Ardagh County, Ireland, 40 lfrs)ftl WARBHOUM years- ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past II years) He Is survived by his wife. Lisxle Brown Lynch: one brother. Patrick: three a fund raised at the fiftieth anniversary of the First Congregational Church, Dr. Cadman said. At that time there was no church in the district for many followers of the creed, and a campaign which re COVERS In A Wide Variety of Materiab Tremendous Overstocks Sacrificed! Every suite guaranteed to be perfect and Brand New.

Goods held till wanted, a small deposit is all that is necessary. Delivery Free. sisters, Theresa, Nora and Anna. He was employed In a confidential capacity with ths Street Cleaning Department, City of New York. He was cnurcn.

DEATH NOTICES ASEIiTINE Suddenly, at Pitts, burgh. Pa-. May 20, lll, WILLIAM NELSON, beloved son of Alverton H. and Anna May Asel-tine. Funeral services at ths home of hla parents, 110 Stratford Fiatbush.

Brooklyn, Sunday, at 4 P.M.'..- CONNOR At Freeport, Long Island, on Saturday. May 11. 1I2, ADA CONNOR, in her Mth year. Funeral service at ths home of her daughter, Mrs. H.

W. Erregger, (1 Centre sC, on Monday, I P. M. Interment' Cypress Hills Cemetery, II P. GmBONS--MART on Thursday, May 10, 124.

beloved wife of John aibbons, at her residence, Jill; Neck rd. Funeral services Saturday at 8 P. M. Interment Sunday at I P. M-, Greenwood Cemetery.

(Chicago papers pleass copy.) CrY On- Friday, May tl. FRANK of George E. Guy, of 1064 Bergen st Funeral service will be held at the George W. Pease, 4IS Noetrand and Hancock sL. on Monday, May 14.

at P. M. I "RtjKTROM-On May' 11, ANNA JERLOTROM, aged St years, beloved wife of Emll and ftm IMPORTED sulted In the present building was started by the parent church. The necessity of the' church, to train the young Into the moral code of civilisation was emphasized by an active member of Friends of Irish Freedom and Holy Name Society at Supreme Court Justice Macerate, tached to St. Paul's R.

C. Church, Court and Congress where a solemn requiem mass will bs celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. who also spoKe. Airs, warnsr jami or tho Foreis-n Mission board, also LINENS TAFFETAS CRETONNES CHINTZES Jltshllihtad Ra.

SIM Valua; RK. $3 Valua; finish S1H spoke on the work of the missions, and pointed out the necessity of real Husuamt flnlah 10ples: htgta- ROLAND B. MILLER, died Friday Vmm aua V.tn. irUntaM. 2.Tnna SlunonS friendship, before religion can suc In a local hospital tn his Sth year.

RS. t22B Valua! 10-ptm; Tudor hl(4- llshtad flnlah 135 Ra. tssa Valua; 10-ptoc BtrlrxK) lYMtefe fuiUh 1 Ros. S31 Valua; 10-placs: Hufuenot flnuh flS R. S31S Valua: 10-plaoa; -TM guara ceed.

He is survived by his parents, Ernest R. pit Vain llahUd Has. tilt Valna; ftnlah and burl combinations fffl Rsc. Valua; 10-plaoa; S-Tona Husuanot (US Ras. 3T Valua; 10-plaoa: burl finish Mrs.

William J. Boya. presiaem 01 the. leasrae and Mrs. Cornelius H.

10-plaea; ana Urace tlller and one brother, Ernest, Jr. The funeral will bs held o'clock today with-a final PratMh burl 1M Tlbout were In charge of the break blessing at the K. church of St. Anselm. Interment will be at BL fast I PERSHING OUT, OF HOSPITAL John's Cemetery.

ANNA JERLSTROM died at her Had Been Undsr Trsatmsit and Ob- Value; 4-plaoa; Res. "tm Value; 4-pleoa; felhll(htad burl tra Rw. 38T walnut finish eanopr unirr. servstion Tor Months.1 residence, 24 Union Hall st, Jamaica, yesterday morning. She was born in Sweden 56 years ago and Is survived by her husband.

Emll. and mother of John Emll, Carl Albert and Erlck Alfred. Funeral services on Monday evening, P. at Living Room Suite $15198 up Bed Room Suite $22.49 up Dining Room Suite $23.93 up A' phone call or Post Card will bring our representative II II A Upholstering Con Inc. 724 Nostrand Ave.

Brooklyn Tel Decatur 5945-0502 Washington. May 22. Oeneral Res. 1 1 Valua; a-plaoa; American WaJ- nut y. I HIM Rag.

SITS; i-jrleee; Wadfawood, sTeen oamsled' Rc. tlM Value; 4-plaea; 'Huguaoot flnlah fM Res. S3I1 4-Dleoe: t-taoa Husua tier residence. 141 Union Hall st Ithree sons, John Emll. Carl Albert Res.

d-HW Valua; 4-pleee; t-Tons als. Itshted and decorated. flsl Reg. S4I5 Value: d-pkee: t-Tona hlrh- Ilshlod and dacoratad canopy Chlfforobe. AO-Inch preeaar flM Ros.

IS4T.S0 Valua; 4-plaoa; t-Tooe Uususnot as-Inch Priaaer. Ra tm Valua; d-plaoa rreneb wsh rut Raaj. S2T5 Value: d-pleoss MthH(hted burl flnlah oanoor Chlff Jamalca. Interment Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock, Mt Olivet lohn tfl Pershing has been dis-. charged from Walter Reed where he has been under "medical ana jenca Aiirea.

unerai services will be held tomorrow, night. the not 60-Inch Dreaaar Bias Rev; Erie Bowman, of the Swedish observation and treatment sine his) Lutheran Church of Oreenpoint, officiating. Burial Tuesday morning in Mount Olivet Cemetery, under ths direction of A. Wierand. of 1015 return Artca last January.

For 'severarweeks General' Pershing has been spending a part of each Halsey nt ...4. "Rig." Valua fSlSt S-plaos ganuln afohalr. eraetery. Auto cortege, John X. Wlegand, funeral director.

rtc KENNA MARIE on Thursday, May 10, 1114.. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Adelaide McTlernan, 4441 101th Richmond Hill, Monday, at thence to the Church of the Holy Child ot Jesus, Brandon ave. and 112th Richmond Hill, here a solemn reaulem maas will Rag. 138 Valua; living Room Suite. Rag.

Value I21S.50: S-placa';" geriulne Mohair. j-everallila euahlons la dainaak 1143 day at: nis oriico nirimmti althouach technically still blue silver blue i JTLTC8 GEORGE DORNKR. died 1347 S-ples ganulns Reg. Value (1SS.M; a-plaee; valour; rererslblo Rag. Valua confined at.OieJiospltaL night at his residence.

22 revereibls euahlons In tap- Mohair, e' reversible euahlons ta (ITS Valua tSM.SOl -plaea nulbarrr -Mohair, revanlble cuahlona, wood framed and arm HW Orovs a. Hs wss born In Hudson. Reg. 1 Vahn 14SJ: t-pleost Jaequara valour, reversible eatrjr sioo Rag. Value' I27B.M; ft-plese: fin.

qualllr Mohair, reversible cushions. Throna Chair or Cogswell alta BBS Rmr. 'Value S2HJO: (-piece Taupe- N. years ago. la survived by his father, John Horner; one brother, Hasen, and a sister, Ellxa- i be offered for the repose of her 9US Mohair, raverslble T)ayLiTie sonu interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Automobile cortege. oein. Funeral services will be held at I P. M. tomorrow at his late home.

Burial wui be In Woodmen Ceme iL Mil Mr on May 10, U14, sud- tery. Detroit, 'Tuesday, under oemy, iA tl. BHULTZ. be. ths direction of John A.

Wiegand, of Rag. Valua 1ST Box Seat Oak Chairs. I i ITS Enameled Dressers. Resular S2T.BO. I Hound Oak Dining Table.

rg. ft.U naisey sc. n-; Si. BpeclU Ste.l.l sis 'I Valua 111. floaclal loved wife of Clarence B.

Services nt her home, -111 Ave. Sunday, nt 1 P. M. Interment Hudson City ABNER LIPPINCOTT DIES. 1 Bx-Champlon Wss Ono Federsl Judge.

tJ Abner, Lipplncott, tl, artist, turer, 1 former. Federal Judge and one-time- champion trapshseter ot the United States, died Friday night In Teaneck Hospital, Rldgewood, N. after an operation. Funeral services will be held today. He was vice president for New Jersey of the National League of Masonic Clubs and served a term on the Federal bench In Kansas.

He held the trapshooUng championship from .1801 to-l8J. Mr. Llpplncott is survived by his widow, a son and MRS. ROBE McOOVFR.V HAR- 1 1 1 i t-i nuunun, NOTICB-Just received a large Bhipment of odd pieces of suitable for hotel and boarding houses, to be' aold at remarkably low prices. y-' tiinu, wire ot Abraham O.

Harling, nraaaars up. sfattrsesa up. slaaa uniuorauee ed Rnemmels tmaml mrnei UP THE died yesterday at her home S01 16th st. Bhe was born In Brooklyn and was for many years a member of BL John the Evancellit a. Church.

1u nrmmM Odd Barvara, all i Bods M.M up. Alt slias Springs $3.6 up. AU else up MIS Shi Jill Sums. Dressing Tables and Vanities. Varlet Celen, IU.S.

large shlpmeat ef Refrlgrrator si rldlroloaalv 1 and a charter member of Stanislaus S-nere Braaaf aad 'ftaltas. Martyr K. Church, where a sol THE KYFRCREENS" CEMETERY HUDSON New York to Albany emn mass of requiem will be said D3? hwlrk Ave. an4 Conway Rrooktym. tomorrow at 10 A.

M. Mrs. Harling oeiona-aa xo me A.ltar Society, Sacred Heart Society, Ava Maria Society and the Bearing Circle for making vestments for foreign mlssiona a I fPouihktfpU Klntton Point. OaUktll, i rludaon and Albany. Altto daliv xrDt Bun- dar Cor llndtaa Point and boar on 10 aurvivea oy her husband, a Deaths in Queens Btoamar laM lorMiM A.

M.i MrVwt 424 :30 A. M. Witt llh son, Aoranam o. Jr and a daughter, Mrs. James FlvnL DiiHai win rd.

Tookara. A. H. Dlract ma. Rait ttekata aecontad Now mAm i nl1 eonnactHma.

low at Holy Cross Cemetery, under ui uiimuoq or William Dunlgan A Bom Rogers ave, and Montgomery st INliKRSOUV BAPvAH, M. Albrtdfa, N. T. KNAPP, IOIJIBIE, 1U6JS Mth Rlohmond mSIkB, MABOAKKT, TO, Bt. Joha'i Hoa- DIRECTIONS Tike F-Jtoa St Mo -Cumberlanct St Station York to Albany and Albany to Maw Tork.

fttutrt, Rofitaurant. Bandar Onlrror fTndtafi Ptilnt, fBaar Mountain, tNawburyrh and toujrhkaapalo. Stoamor laaTaa hraaaaa i60 A. M.i DIRECTIONS Go by '-iff Gates or Putasm 1 1 Surface Llnet vv oa Fulton St LUTTINGKIl, CATHBHliNK, 75, S3 Farman Woat did 10:10 A. Wui lSth fit, i 10:30 A.

M- Tonkara. A. M. Own a Family Plot -tie tomorrow' uncertainty sod a family plot today, in AS iit, rI acceaiibl Jewish i'enwteif al Fluihinj. I.

The availithU localioa is Greater tv York, high park-like VriU, If.pliBaa ar call. 1 a.Ml.ar aaaa A HMhflaia W4 tlndia Mountain and tNw- Point. tBaar Mr ilnt. tBaar urrh. Bttmmar laavaa Owtbroaaaa 1:80 bu: MrKEMN "lAklR, B548 108th Rlch- mSJtEENbV.

JOHK, 55, 87 Bttchuiai. pi. Ivone Inland ntjr. OLWiS, CMKIHT1N8. W.

44 Wt JSth m. KOKLii- OITPTAVB. S5, IT Mount Olivet UMs-ewtwrt. P'lN LANDMAN DIF. namn, 20, of 2080 West Coney Island, died last night tram a heart attack.

BATHING SEASON OPENS. Atlantic City, May 22. The annual bathlns; season opened here tolv, so llin imth houses put 20 lUs Ruards soj live teach cautalus to wo.k. P. U.i West Bt-, P.

M.i Waat IStHH 1:10 P. M. trloturn ataamar to Waw Torlc oama day from polnta markad rivHt Savtnf Tlma. Idaal Oaa-Day thiiiusa. PI'ITTiAH-i'.

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