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| Society Dines on | Married Yesterd K1YN SCIENTIST DIES. DIED. Prckhmu lintl Item at HIFFIARD..Suddenly. on October 2. 1925. I New Italian Liner I phi tollc«e 45 Years. Thomas Montgomery^ beloved husband of Marie D. Milliard. Funeral services at his n C. Peck ham, 81 years old, and late home. 14G Elderwood »v. Pelham I the Giulio Cesare last forty-flve years connected Heights, N. Y.. on Thursday, at 2 P. M. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. staff of Adelpfh! College in papers please copy. Philadelphia . died Tuesday in his home, KENNEDY..At Tinkers, N. Y-, Wednesday, I Three Hundred Guests See ames place, Brooklyn. He re- October 4. 1952, Henry W. Kennedy <>f CirahHni Court, city. Funeral spring as professor of services at I Beauties of Foreign Ship physics will he held 14 East ,'tyth *1 . 'Homy at the college. He was N'ev. Vorl: city, on Friday, October 0, at at Her Pier. Royalston. Mass., and served S p. M. Kindly omit flower*. ie civil war with the Twenty- 1KER FINGER..George K., on October 2, 1822. wachusetts Regiment. He was In San Francisco, representative at Jacob Adjutant-General of the J Seeds & Co., Philadelphia. To introduce the nowest of New York in 1917, and Doofbe- 1KIRKPATRICK -On Wedncedr.y, October 4. liners to New. York admirers jutant-Genoral of the Grasd 1012. In th notli vear ol her ace, at tvr transatlantic the home, ii7 West 47th St., . of modern sumptuous steamships that Republic in 1921. Mary Paul, widow of Thomas Klrkpalruk s a fellow of the make there was a Brooklyn and daughter of the Die David and Jean seagoing delightful, and Sciences, the InAxts Anderson Morrison Notice of funeral dinner last night on board the Olullo Society and the Amerlhical hereafter. Cesare of the Nayignzlone Oenerale r -lotion for tlie AdvancementAmeri> r -v v. LEWERTH..Daniel, beloved husband of Itallana, which la at'her pier at the foot He also was a member of Anna Henkcl Fewertll, after a brief i. rial staff of the ficteiifl/fc at Fenox Hospital. In his 47th year,Illness Of West Fifty-seventh street. member of Amera on October 3. Services, THE BT'.NTKAb the dinner Alpha Helta Phi CHURCH. R'way at ftflth *t., on As an Incident in society Beta Kappa. He leaves his was one of the Iniportunt of the October 5, 2 P. M. Interment private.Thursday, evening. Those among the 300 guests, ilAOL'IRR..Catherine A., on Oetober 4, who have been frequent sea travelers, sister of Mary Itourke. Kuneralbeloved were their admiration of - Saturday. October 7, from her late outspoken in F",s East N2d *t.. at 9:30 A. residence,M : the beautiful but substantial I T AND FOUND. thence to the Church of St. Ignatius of the 22.000 ton liner. 'Sbeappointmentsdinner Loyola, at 84th et. end Park av. where was served at small tables In the main a Solemn Requiem Maes will be offered dncsday evening, from 33ri st. and for the of her dining saloon and the that to southwest cpose soul Interment gallery corner 83d and Calvary Cemetery. Kindly on it flowers. It. but the ballroom, essentialsurroundsto ., a beaded bag containing money a modern steamship, the lounge and of owner. I'lcac return to 1UARTINEZ .Fell asleep Wednesday, 12 Broadway, and receive reward. 4. 1022, at his summer home.October93 library were open for the enjoyment of 8. Arleigh road. Great Nock, L. I. Arlstldes the guests. Irian's tool bag. from Martinez. dearly beloved husband of The presence of Mr. T. F. Bemardl, between ,"tli and Madisonautomolay, Agnes Wilde Martinez, In the 87th year of the Italian Consul; Mrs. Bemardl,' d K. S. R., containing note book, his age. Funeral service at All Salnta' Count Glullo Italian Cbnsul Church, Great Neck, L. F. Saturday, Bogolnesi, > owner; liberal reward, no ques- October 7. 1022, at 2:30 P. M. CarriyKS «t Montreal; Countess Bogolnesi and Please return to Dr. E. S. will meet train arriving at 2:01 P. M. at Mr. Ubuldo Rochlra, Italian Vice Consul, Bant tr.tli Ht. Great Neck. Havana, Cuba, papers please in New York, und Dr. Major G. certificates, 100 shaic* each; copy. an Tfnllnn -Tnmmlwlniuir fnMorlSanl.! >« tall Stores Common stock. stand- ]HcKINNEY..Suddenly, at her residence, ,'.4 United States, gave the entertainment Mrs. William Harman Bro ie of Knrtta U. Holger. numbers Uond St.. Port Richmond, S. F, Ami 3333 . an 3330. 3331. 3333, 3334 3530, M'Klnney, widow of John Me ! < official aspect. The Glulto Cfcsare Transfer stork Kindly return to Kinney, will sail to her 3kt Iier 80th year. Iteqiil'-m Mass at St. Saturday complete "EH, Broadn-ay Mary's Church, Port Richmond, on second round trip to ihla port. PERSONAL INTELIIGE Sea Hear !i or WM End express, Oetober 7. nt 10 A. M. IntermentSaturday, Parties tor the dinner were arranged is envelope rontniniug embroidery. St. Peter's Cemetery. Mrs. aril. Doi.AN, II Dominlek st. hy Richard T. Wilson, Countess NBW VOIIK. ?INORY..On Oc'ober 3. at Staten Tsland Klena Thaon d) Revel,. Mr. and Mrs. Jewelry. Hospital, Howard MacKcnzle. aged Dl , Countess Irene dl Mr. Anson R. Flower of 470 J years, son of late Dr. J. O. and Ida F. nuo Is at the Ambassador Mr. , Mr. FrankRobtlant. HoJ rt of brooch, diamond and onyx I'lngry, Mlllbrook, N. Y. Funeral sec b ee A. latinum, on 59th et.. between Plaza nt Dutch Reformed Church, Mlllbrook, N. Munsey, whose party Included Col. 1 Y., Friday, October tl, ut 3 P. M. J. B. Maclean of Toronto, Ont.: Mr. Mrs. John Innes Kane vrj Jolaon Theater, on night of next sentimental value; large reward.Ooi&s] i.«_/ii ucimnsr and Mrs. Lewis L. and from Bar Haroor, Me., 1 Hotel Plaza. -, lui"-'. i*Tf-uerlra A., Clarke, Mr. Mrs. shier, wife of the- la'c John H. Post, aged 74 Henry Burchell, Mr. Silvio Villa. Prince Igree circle of diamonds, years. Relatives and friends are end Princess Francesco Rosplgliosi, Mr. Miss Edith Bowdoln will I av. subway; liberalSeptemLexlngrton Invited to attend funeral on respectfully and Mrs. James S. Larkln and Mr. New York to-morrow from Bi Room 505, 74 BroadttraqutrUlons.October S, at 2 P. M.. from hisThursday.la'e residence. 1219 Patcrson Plankroad, Dwlght. Stanley watch; very small platinum, N. J. In the x S«raucus, p!ixtlns about the tables were Mrs. Frederic Neilson has lack and white diamonds; name , Sir Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Plaza from graved on back of watch. Re miTCVIARD..Mary. CAMPBEM- FFNERATi ThomasLlpton, j Newport. CHURCH. 13'way-ti6th St.. 10 May Oelrlchs, Mr. Goodhue Livingston, Murray Hill 0060. A. M. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gouverneur Well- Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Tl n. platinum laco work, solitaire, man. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Theus Mr. by small diamonds, between 03d REID..Suddenly ct Roosevelt Hospital. O. Munds, have returned to 7 East > st.. West Side, or In subwav. 1. 1922. William J. Reld, beloved toiler and Mrs- Gordon Knox Bell, Mr. after passing the summer at d. NATHAN 155 East .-,8th St. husband of Jeannie L. Reld of 2.1 E. tilt'i A. Plummer, Mr. Arthur Brisbane.Franklin St., New York City. Funeral services will m diamond and sapphire be held at August Mr. Louis Wiley, Mr. Robert Tittle Mrs. S. Redmond Oth st. and 11'nay andbraeoiPier 914 Sth Elckelbt-rg's Parlors, Mr. Henry ;r; reward. ORTEIG, 33 E. Otii av., between .Wh and Kith st".. James Byrne. Mrs. JeromeMcKeo,at the Westchester-Btltmo on Friday afternoon, October 6. at 2:10 Napoleon Bonaparte and Mrs. Miller Club. P. M. Graves. In. diamond, on September 21 RYHR-At Also Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. a Hotel. Howard. WELLS. Westfleld, N. J., John Mrs. S. Rver 2d. ace 8 years, belovedChristopherson Count de Perigny, Mr. and Wagstaff.Mrs. Harry Black) of Henry Renlngton and Isabel Smith Martin B. Saportas, Mr. and Mrs. Ful Southampton yesterday to j Dogs, Cuts, IV., between. V'th and 00th kcs., 3:39 Church, New ta o- u BA..|aa fofoumll (Htl Haven. P. M., Fildn>, October Mr. Whitney Warren. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. dog sick child's pet, means 1912. & their for health. Liberal reward. Phone Carroll Dana Winslow, Baron Zezza, departure , j ushlng 3000. 50 Al- !5LOSSOX..At Miss Arilta Mr. Louis Gordon BONDAY, 3. Mount Klsco. N. Y., October Damrofich, irontt, L. I . } 1922, Emily T.. daughter of the late Hamersley, Miss Susan Glbney and Mr. Mr. Percy Ft. Pyne 2d 6 ihn Harrison Teller, In her 81st year. spaniel, white, brown ears, from the residence Funeral and Mrs. H. H. Pease, house in Roslyn, L. I., o$ ast 78th. Liberal reward. T. of her son, Har:lson and return to New York« Slosson, 93 West Main at., on Others present were Mr. and Mrs. tth st. a black French poodle October 5. at 2:43 P. M. Thursday, Lulgl Solarl. Count Facchctti GugUa, trness with Connecticut and New Intermit private. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Richard v4i ib on collar. * 324 West 80th at. Mr. Andre Lord, Edgar and STAMP..John E., on Wednesday. October 4, Bull, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Behar, Dr. and brill are passing the autflU 1922. Funeral Saturday, October 7. at 9:30 o'clock, from his 1922, Mrs. Antonio Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Will- homo in Peapack, N. J. } 1 183 late residence. lam Mr. Mrs. Harry J D I E D . Pelham road. Now Rochelle; thence to Guggenheim, and v the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Gardner. Capt. F. Schiafflno. commodore Mrs. George A. Crocker, m where Requiem Mass will be celebrated of the N. G. I. ; Cnflt. Rucpini, general been visiting her parents, fl / H, Kerilnger, George E. for the repose of his soul. director In the United States of the Artliur H. MASten, at their* /Winifred »V. Klrkpntrick. Mary P. SWART7.October 4. 1922, Harry Mo<-tlmer. Mrs. Theodcro has returne® 'Adelaide L>.wcrth. Daniel, beloved husband of Adelaide N. Q. r.-» Mrs. Rusplnl. Adirondncks, t, Frances A. Magulre, C. A. Funeral Swart*. Ut. A v C nUKart oftftrnflv fnr Bay. L. I. I services at his late home. 400 elroii. Llzette Martinez, Arlstldee West 133d St.. Friday. 8 P. M. the N. G- I., and Mrs. Gilbert. Miss Alys iantlatfo, Isabel O McKlnney. Ann Maey Beers, Mr. Philip Robinson and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Llvlnl u hlan. Plk'sn B. T'Ingry Howard MacK. fio'd are nnelly. Michael. Post. Frederics A. AUSs Elanor Flags. being congratulate! ,rrie, Daniel T. Prltchnrd, Mary IN birth of their sixth child. H .letz. Kntherlne. Reld, William J. MEMORIAM. ingston Delafleld. last &unda iroesbeck, Frances M Uyer. John C. 2d AND COLUMBIA Fdlth F. OXFORD home in Quogue. L. I. 4atzel. George G. Schwab, MAT-NATI..Eugenie, and sons. Ernest and Henry, Michael J. Sloeeon. Emily T. r.ugvne, vsctooer ft, mifl. Mann Pt. Agnes's DEBATE TO STANDSTILL 'lllard. Thomas M. Stamp. John K. Church. East 43d St., 8 A. II. Guests of Mr. Foxhall P. 1 W. SwarU. Harry M. rot forgotten. Gone, but luncheon in Pierre's nnedy. Henry yesterday McCUE..In lovfrig memory of Alice E. Audience Shouts Evenly and Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wll . In Mrmortsm. died October 5. 1910. MeCue. Tie Is Declared. and Mrs. James Lowell Puts Eugmh, Nash William A. New York Clearing IIouso end Mrs. John E. Cowdln and 5 \l.It, Ernest Shay. Charlotte F. 4. lO'.'C. Association, October iam C. Relck. \l. Eugene White, ilary S. NASH..William Alexander. At a meeting The debating teams of Oxford and Alice L'. of the N<-w York Clearing Houee J tlcn, held As-oclt 'Columbia universities debated to a tie Mr and Mrs. Charles F«eed a Tuesday, October 3. IP','2, the BAKER..1Theodore Halllday. Suddenly, on following mlnuto was unanimously adopted Inst night In the Horace Mann and Mrs. George B. Salne Geo .-r TTfc law office c Pa. by a rising vote: October 2, at his home, MUford. It Is with a sense and 120th Tuxedo, Mr. and Mrs. Francis L ...... Jjuun^. T-T^Tii i r 1 and In 1882 wa18 of utmost sorrow at Broadway street,Auditorium Kil l, ... BOWES.On October Winifred that we record who rame from their tn ' Tuesday, 3. the death of William a large crowd on the question:before country place of the bride, arid Jovan CampHgna, Emitted to the bar. In 1887 he wh-A a Bowes, beloved wife of the late John Nash. Alexander That States Locust Vallev and Mr. and Mrs. Fitch of the was n elected to the hie W. Bowes. Funeral from her late real- 1 bo first official "Resolved. the Untied should nephew bridegroom, page. Assembly, where connection of Mr. , at once the of Nations." Gilbert, Jr., In from their country home Mr. was best man served three terms. He never held an y dence, 51 East 88th St., on Friday, Nash with the New York Clearing House Join League Angela Campagna thence to the was In 1881, when lie in 'rilbertsvllle, N. Y., are at the St. ether he was ft, at 0:30 A. 5f., October became a member Oxford upheld the affirmative. There for his brother. public office, though car Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Park as. of the Committee on Admissions, and were no Judges, as Is usual In debates, Regis. ROYAL VISITORS JOIN THRONG didate for United States uov to record his Senator, and 84th st. Interment Calvary. Kindly the subsequent activities with the crowd acting In that capacity. The ornor and State Senator at vartoul» omit flowers. Automobile cortege. Association Is equivalent to writing BABY Its history for that period. In 18M he rolse made by" the adherents of the WASHINGTON. COUNTESS, ORPHAN, times. He was twice the see!- Adelaide Bryan. Ker- was T INTERNA TlOiNAL POLO MATCH disbarred, BRYAN,.October 4. elected Secretary. He was first mada debaters was so exactly like Oxfordthe A ond disbarment having been caused by vices Stephen Mcrritt's Chape'. 223 8th av. a member of the House Rear Admiral and Mrs. J. K. Robison ARRIVES FOR ADOPTION 21st Saturday. 2 o'clock. In Clearing volume of sound made by the Columbia entertained at alleged failure to obtain the proper wrl (near at.), 1R98. and served thereafterCommitteefor twelve guests dinner last BURNET..At her residence, 645 West End seven terms of two years each, five terms people that the debate was declared a of error for his client, George Krandor ' evening for Lieut, and Mrs. W. J. C. av., on Tuesday, October 3, 1322. Frances of which he was Its Chairman. tie. Mrs. Wendell Takes who was He was Agnew. Phillips Lord and Lady Mountbattisn Interested Spectators at convicted of murder Mr. Mt A. Burnet. elected President of the The Oxford team was composed of Titled Russian Infant. Dermit Went to Trenton on Tpesday 1 In ]99."> and was s member ofAseoelationthe Edward Majorlbanks, Kenneth M. nn efTort to obtain Ml- DANIELSON.On Wednesday. October 4, I-oan Committees from 1*93 to 1907. Mrs. Chandler Hale and her daughter, Meadow Broo]k Tournament. reinstatement. P'22, Llzette. wife of the late llenty It was undoubtedly In the emergencies and M. C. IIollls. ColumbiaLlndpaywas! Miss C. are in New York McDermit formerly owned the Ncwar 8 Funeral aorvlce at her late of these trying periods that he Mary Hale, -A baby orphan Russian Countess. Danielson. the performed represented by Hugh S. WllllamsSn, for a few days en route to Washington Sunday 8tantlard, and was part owne r residence, 24ti West 120th St., on Friday greatest service not only to this Archie O. Dawson and Thomas F. Renee de Mondesse, whose father was of Newark Times and th e at 8:30 P. M. community but the country at large In from Bar Harbor. wore in- Mrs. J. Allen Townsend were with Mr. the Morning to bear After the a Lord and Lady Mountbatten THE FUNERAL Printing upon these financial debate viva voceCompton.vote killed In 1919 when the royal palace at the and Mrs. William McNalr Sunday Tinies-Str.ndard. He leaves a DE SANTIAGO..Isabel O. his long experience and difficulties on the United States the terestcd spectators yesterday at and Mrs. CHURCH, Bway, 06th St.. until Saturday. fit sound Joining league The Ambassador of Belgium nnd Petrograd was sacked and whose tournament at the Reginald L. Hutchinson. With Judge brother. James McDermit, and a sor Jutfgn was overwhelmingly against the Paroness international polo Frank McDermit, Jr. UONCHIAN..Suddenly, on Sunday. Soptem- Mr. Nash was an avowed conservative. DeCartier, who have been mother. Counters Claude de Mondesse. Meadow Brook Club at Westbury, L. and Mrs. Elbert H. Oary was Mr. James her 24, at Berkeley, Cal., Dikran B. and while tenacious of his opinions he propoel'ion.abroad all summer, will sail for this who W. Gerard. Mrs. H. Caslmlr do Rham Donchtan of New York. Services at 1 oss* seed an urbanity which secured full died of Influenza In July. 1921, In the I. The distinguished visitors, 114 East 20th St., consideration for country on October 19 on the Lapland home of Mrs. Wendell board the on Tuesday, and Mr. J. Louis Webb came with Mrs. BISHOP DONAHUE DEAD. Friends' Meet|n* House, the opinion of his notes of from Phillips, widow, on Majestic arrived New York rlty. Saturday, October 7, at associates. newport. Antwerp. of 89 Park avenue, arrived yesterday by left the Ritz-Cariton by automobile-early W. Seward Webb and sat In seats on 2 P. M. Burial at Friends' Cemetery, The position attained by him tn the R. Oct. the United States liner President Polk in the afternoon with Mr. Paul the grand stand, where also were Mr. Ilend of Wheeling Diocese llegnia Prospect Park. Brooklyn. N. Y. Boston, financial world from a modest start tn Newport, I., *..Sir Gilbert life must have b«» n who Prince de Bearn, former Counselor of and was met Mrs. who took and on arriving at the field went and Mrs. Payne Whitney. Worcester and Chicago papers please copy, an Influence which Tarker. has been the guest of Mr. by Phillips, Hammond I,lfe n led to Ills fulness for . the French Embassy in Washington, box on the club stand Among others In the were Lawyer. DONNELLY..On Tuesday, October 3, 1022. thought young men and Mrs. John Aspcgren for "everal her to her home for adoption. The at once to the gathering the beloved husband of Annie and Ills characteristic efforts to assist who arrived in this country on Mr. and Mrs. R. A. C. whose Special Dispatch to The New York Hersi.i, Michael, th marked Jealousy tha been appointed Counselor of the French Miss H. Mrs. Moses Interests and efftoieney of lbs Clearing Viscount d'Alte, the Portuguese born two and a haU years ago. remained throughout the game. Others May Johnston; Patrick James Donahue. 63, Bishop ot A. M. lb use und was a firm believer In Its to the Embassy. came here she left the box were Mr. W. Butler Duncan Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. De ForestTaylor the Roman Catholic diocese of Wheelingr, (.JAIUUE..Suddenly, on October 4. Hanlel T. power for the enforcement of sound United States, concludedMinisterhis When the mother in his 1atn stay on and the In Shooters Hill und Mr. (Jeorge Mull Woolsey. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Grace, died here to-night after a long illness iiarrl« Funeral from residence, methods. banklug Monday, Mr.^and Mrs. haby Hospital, West 110th St., Friday, October ti. It Is a real he are Gen. Pershing will remain In New Mountbntten said to a reporter Mrs. Ahdrew Fletcher, who was with He was born at Malvern, Worcester 17."'. Re" legacy bequeathe* to In New York tp remain Aspe|renuntil York Woolwich, England, In care of friends. Lord rjulcm Moss at Church of the Holy Trinity, out profoe'lon In a lofty character and until after Saturday to seo the THK New York Hkrald that he and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Proctor; Mr. and and came the Uniteia »t A. M. ivi'lt rounded life of iext week, , Miss Allecn Cowans, head nurse of the for shire, England, to SJri St.. near Broadway, 10 usefulness and the Mr. world series baseball and the polo at his wife were tremendously interested Mrs. Edward Somerville Voss, Mr. and In 1873. Ho was fron ferment Calvary Automobile cortege. encouragement to HIs successors In William H. Vanderbllt, wtio Is hospital, accompanied the tiny Countess States graduated Irvl to Meadow Brook. Gen. Pershing's were glad the Mrs. T. Miss on October nee those principles In hanking adheringwhich staving with Ids Mrs. aid, across the seas with letters from the in the game and they Henry Fleltmann. Columbian (now George WashlngtotI QIKT3S..Katharine, .1. lP'J'J, niak< for true pi..gr-*» and grandmother, Major John G. Quekemeyor, will Join him team won. She wore a coat Mrs. H. Forbes Kolb, beloved wlfo of the late Charles permanency. at the Breakers was a visitorVanderbllt, Treasury Department, and a special American NoeV, McCreery,JosephineUniversity) In 1876. and for six yeanII Funeral from tier Unsolved, that this memorial he placed to the in New York for the polo. Island costume of black broadcloth with a Mrs. Henry W. Lowe, Miss Muriel Lowe, In the of law In Wash (. let*. In tier .17th year. upon the record" of the that Brockton Fair to-day, where he board of Inquiry from Ellis engaged practice late home, 490 Hancock pi., Fnlrvlcw, N. he sent to all Association, has some cluster of mnuve orchids at the corsage. Miss Beth I/eary, Mrs. Pierce Rutler and at 1 r. M. Relative# copies Clearing House horses entered from his estate, swiftly cut the red tape that usually Ington. J.. Friday. October 6, end an engrossed copy to theInstitutions, Oakland Farm. Mr. At Washington Hotels. a Her hat of black velvet with a wide her finance, Mr. Gerald I>empsey, Mrs. and friends are respectfully Invited to of Mr Nash's Vanderbllt Intends to holds up children unaccompanied by the funeral. members family. that almost completely hid her William Armstrong Greer. Mrs. attend w. i r i follow Van- V«vl/ srelusla of Wo brim Stephen rrsiaeni, his father, the late Alfred G. ..« auih parent (if guardian. THOMAS MILLIARD'S FUNERAL. In face was ornamented with gilt quills. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton S. OROE8DECK..On Tuesday, October .7. 1032, Lrwtt L. Clnrno. Secretary. the breeding and exhibitingVanderbllt,hotels Include: Mrs. Phillips says she will not change hotel men will nt Frances M., wife of Edmund P Oroeeberk. bt live ha It wan Mrs. George W. Forsyth. Mrs. Paul Many prominent 1192 F HAV.In loving memory of stock. The 8hnr w«s w of the Home and Mlesfon for the Massachusetts, Ralph Pay, (I. For- vivid and reds the and Mrs. Krnest Lorlllard. Mr. and Mrs itoignts. Mr. minora. or, director after which they will go to rest, John A. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. worn, with scarlet a , of Irleti Immigrant Olrls and Allen MRS. SCHWAB'S ESTATE With Mr. James B. Mr. anil Mrs. gan his career an hotel manager wltj reptectionof the of Our of the Lakewoot^ R. Rrown, Mr. John A. Foster. Mr. W. prevailing shades. and Mrs. Taylor, Jr... C. Boldt. V(Altor pariah Lady CEMETERIES, &C. in their box on BlaRden, Mr. C. Oliver Iselln, Miss the late George Rosary Remalne will be taken to St. B. Blower, 'Mrs. G. T. Dowry, Mr. MAY EXCEED $150,000 Albert Zabrlskle Cray Dexter Oathe'lret the club stand were Mrs. William F. Kdlth Iselln. Mrs. C. Ililpps, Thursday afternoon.l'atiiejk'e Notes of society. R. Morr is and Mr. Gilbert P. Brush.William Hope Henry FATHER HEMtY DIE*. 1 Mvlrc Office Thursday evening nt k THE W00DLAWN Sheehan. Mrs. Julian Ripley. Miss Janet the Hon. Mrs. Frederick Guest. Mrs. Maes Friday morning at CEMETERY Personal in new o'clock. 101 Hook of View a or Rtpreecntatlve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clark are Property FlfOi, Mr. Austen Gray and his daughter, Harry B. Holllns, Miss Alter Lounsberry. The Rev. Mlchnel J. Henry, for th< o'clock. Interment Calvary. Automobile Telephone Woodlawu UUO nt the Ambassador Hotel for the winter. BOOSEVELT FUND BENEFIT. York Over $10,000. MIm Marlon Gray. With Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Devereux Mllburn, Mr. and last twenty-five years director of tht rortege Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mulauern Alexander 8. Webb wore Miss Bell Mr*. Hunter Wykes, Mr. and Mra. John Home and Mission for the Protection o entertained at dinner In the Vanderbllt Country CInh Concert Aids The will of Mrs. Esther M. Schwab, and Mr. Frederic Potts Moore. OurneoDevereanx. Mr. and Mr*. O. Jaaon Irish Immigrant Olrls and pastor of thi UNDERTAKERS. la at evening. widow of E. Schmah, Mrn. Edward Shearson and Mra. 8. A. Waters, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph R Thomas. parish of (tur Lady of tin Rosary, ^^UNDERTAKERS. Restoration. Joseph younger' Warner Baltaxzl were with Mrs. Theua Mr*. Newell W. mil Mr. and Mrs. Clement E. have Birthplacebrother of Charles M. Schwab, who dU»o Mr. and J. Munds, State street, died Tuesday In the old Dunbar Mra. Theodore Roosevelt Pell. Mr. and Tllton, Mr*. Allen G. Wellman, Mr. and house at the He was or returned from Several hundred dollars went Into the In Pa., August 27, was filed for slon hattery. , Greenwich, Conn., to the Loretto, Frederick A. Snow were with their Mr*. Mr*. a Hotel Netherlands for the winter. treasury of the Theodore probate here yesterday. Although Mm, Mrs. Aufruat Belmont, Moraan dalned a priest forty-flve years ago Roosevelt this State snn-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Belmont, Mr. and Mr*. Wendell Baker. St. Joseph's Seminary. (C) 1923 F. E. C. IE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. I. UflU full of detail the last servicesdelias Mrs. Warhurg was Miss Katherlne of ,Mmo*. Whltelaw Reid, Ogden Reld. The will of Emmet, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. I I'Tira, N. V.. Oet. 4..Andrew FYey to those who are near iand dear.a trained Faulkner Rush Tnggurt, corporation Mrs. Monson Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Rnt Tp_3p ^GL-rS? Swift, daughter of Mrs. Samuel ArthuP H. Hcrlbner, Charles D. Dickey, lawyer and for many years general White, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Alex- C. Beadleston. Mr. and Mrs. fit. Utlca knit goods manufacturer organization is nccessar Swift. - Mr. a John Henry an In the Ir fW ' Warburg Is nephew of Henry Towne, Charles R. solicitor of the Western Union Telegraph andre, Mr. and Mra. 8. Bryce Wing, Mr. William and Mr. Adrian outstanding figure Industry Mr. Paul M. William A. M Stackpolo the East, died In SehnfThntmen, iwltxer Mr. Frank E. ibell Wnrhurg. Burden. CharlesLivermore,Company, was filed for probate and Mrs. Adams DatchelWr. Mrs. George Iselln 2d, \fcho were with Mr. and Mrs II Camp created "The f Major and Mrs. Frank Anderson Sloan Thomas Payne. Edwin Tatham, Eliot by his son. Rush. Jn* 319 West Rose, Mr. and Mrs. David Dows, Mr. Walter J Salmon; Mr. and Mr*. M land. < Funeral Church" idea and has perfected are Cross. W. M. David yesterday gl being congratulated upon the birth Thompson, Stuart. Soventy-flfth street. Ho anil his sisters, and Mrs. Sidney Webster, Henry 8. Taylor Pyne, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs OR IT FAR V NOTES. Campbell Service" with just that thought of a son on September 26. Major Francis W, Welch, Hamilton L. Hoppln, Mary W. and Alice, are the beneficiaries. Hooker. Seymour Johnson. F, Burrall Harold Mlnot. '«| 'n believing tha t to alleviate the Sloan Is the son of Mrs. Robert H. MoNall, Charles A. and was 1899. and Hoffman und Seward MRH. ELLA ft f>.' MIIVANT. cousin o r Nelson. Mrs. Bryan The will dated July 7. Cnry. Among Also Mr. and Mrs. Bradlsh G. John- IIv sorrow of is to render a service to Sloan was Miss Frances Keenan. Arthur Graham Thompson Misses made his wife the sole beneficiary. those who carfie In for t 1 from other Tjouls Mnrcau Oottarhalk, pianist composer " jjj parting M. son. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mllbank, Mr. .lie I vcslerday at th" home oi her .laughter ; mankind. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew who Choafe, Elizabeth Margaret her death three years ago. Mr. parts of the grand stand were Princess and Mr*. Sherwood AldrlelT whose Mrs William H. Ttmbprlake. 1ft? Wee I Daugherty. and M. G. Messenger and the benefitFollowing are completing a tour of the globe, aro ChamberlainMmea. Taggart executed a codicil for Rmsplgllosl and her daughter. Donna guests. were Mr. and Mrs. Grlswold A. Eightieth street She was h> rn fifty thre. Beautifully illustrated home on Henry Marauand, James J. Hoyt, John of his children. Elena Hosplgllosl; Mrs, Adolf anil M. v.-ars ago In Oollad, Tex. She lived |n ttnsn *11 expected October 11 and will Thompson Mrs. Van WaRanen and later eatne »#> Itrt mailed hHve an apartment at 300 Park Corbln. Henry Cutler Whitman. Chester Mrs. Nina l,arrey Iluryea, Mr. Alfred N. Mr. eke. Vs.. this city. Hh. III gratis request.bookon avenue. O. CJOIWIi AltnOAD. Dadenburg,Terry; Mrs. Beadleston. was s pianist and well known teaeher . Mrs. twain, Carll Tucker, Frederick MRS. CATT and Mrs. W. Albert Pease Jr.. Mrs and Mrs. Or orRe C. Mr. and Mrs A brother and two sDi Edward Payson Merwln has TacwIs, A. F. Boldt, s.nglng daughters ttuten an apartment at the Lauterbach. Harj-y ElliottH. Mrs. Carrie Chapmen Catt and Mrs. Ansel Phelps and Mr. and Mrs, F. Alan D. McLean, Mr. anil Mr*. O. vlve her FRANK E. CJ Hotel ' VMPBELL for the winter. Benkarrl, Henry R. Mallory, Ralph Frederic Van Lennep will sail Clark. AmbrosetluntCr Brown, Mr*. P. A. 8. Franklin. WALTt It flEORlB MR'H\;N. prominent li I]/"" H\c Huneral C/wrch , Dellocjalre William Rufus and the reels! and huslnrss life of Rutherford. N. .1 - Davenport Hubbard, the Olilllo Cesare In the Interest Among others In grand stand were Mrs. James Brown. Mr. and Mr*. O. ?< ( *«»* trmni Mrs. Samuel Pratt and Miss Marlon by Saturday lived a a ; £ William Curtis Demorest, most of whom of the Pan-American Women's Union. 3lr William and Dady Berry. Just here HowaVd DaVlaotl, Mr. and Mrs, GeorRo where he quarter oj eentury. die. Pratt have closed their camp In the were yesterday at his heme there of apoplexy. |j. ; at 06 rlil Street. NWYork. present. After over several meetings ftom England, who came with Mr. Otto R. Dadmun, Mr*. John C. a Adlrondacks and have returned to the The of the late presiding Waterbury. was for many years director of the Merger Broadway Hotel birthplace Col. In ittime, Paris and London Mrs. Catt JII. Kahn. Mrs. WhUnlaw Raid was with Mrs. Guy Fairfax Cary, Mrs. Clarence County liank East Rutherford Pavings, lx.a. Schuyler. t Roosevelt, which Is being restored.Theodore to to Rio de Janeiro and all Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas TlAstlnge. and Mr. anil Mrs. Anson Wood and Pulldlng Association and Rtifherfnrr expects go i"ary, also one of mJ>Ma WhrnVcafh Occurs CallIrank i 8200 J Dr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Chandler Is to be used^s a center for teaching the east an I with Mr. and Mrs. E. Reeve Merrlt were were V'leld Club: the lesdlng mem j.GimfJ)dl-Colitmbus the Important seaports on with whom CountessHurchnrd.Iters of the Rutherford Elks snd Union Clith have returned from White Sulphur Torelgn residents how to become useful west coasts of South America on tha 1Mrs. J. Howell Carroll and Mrs. Frank and Mr*. W. Cohu and W. to the American Henry ConstantlnlHe leaves his wife, two brothers and twe tarings, Va., Tlaxa. citizens. same mission. I Lorlng of Washington, D. C. Mr. And Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Noel Rawlins. sisters. k / ' A L - J