Mrs. Eliot Cross Cross-McCook Thousands Attend The Tribune Fresh Air Fund Mortimer Delano Dies; Babe Ruth and His Held Funerals of Auto Noted as Genealogist Runs Are Current Descendant of Redding Accident Victims Tlie Airs" Have First Huguenots Park "Fresh Danced, Üie Piper Waits and Authority on Anti- News, Court Rules In Tuxedo Services Held for 7 Killed To Be Paid Aircraft Defense Mortimer Delano, n descendant of Decision Refuges Injunction Performed at the When Dr. McGuires Car the first Huguenots to comt to this Cer«nM>ny The Tribune Fresh Air Fund still weeks cf was still to Restrain Film the.soasen and is country, died Tuesday at a hospital Company 1 of C. B. Alexander; Plunged Over Cliff at needs to the bills for $357.0.3. Nor is the amount excessive Home $2,28'J-78 clear up here after a short illness. He was From Dobb's in its Season's when ;. ou consider that 250 "Fresh Exhibiting Player Train Carries the Ferry Storm work. j\irs-' ate fifty-one years old. Until he S«pecial The "Fresh Airs" have the the meat. recently Hitting Ball Over Fence From New York danced; He's a costly musician, this Fresh had lived in the old I loyd Jones Guests Impressive ceremonies marked the Piper now demands his Air has burial pay. Piper. But when he piped his mansion at Massapecjua, L. I. On the theory that George Herman yesterday of the seven persons The bill for the Fresh Air is a hosts « ut to the safe places of the Mr. Ruth is a who Piper Delano was an acknowledged (Babe) subject of current Carroll met death early Sunday morning heavy one. To pay him in full for whet country and fed them up and inocu- authority on and news, Justice Guy yesterday denied the Caramai Engaged when, amid he has done the summer of 1320 lated them with Fresh Air pep, then heraldry genealogy, driving torrents of rain, during oh. having compiled a history of his fam¬ application of the ballplayer for an an automobile in which they were rid-»! will cost more than $80,000. then.you should 3ee them dance! ily, which was descended from the de injunction restraining the Educational But YouM sav the not too Become J. T. J. Mali's ing pitched over a cliff at Dobbs making "Fresh Airs" dance re¬ price was high. Lannoys. He was a keen student of Films Corporation and others from ex¬ Will Ferry. The victims wore quires more than music. Before AU that remains of his bill is $2,- Dr. George they 2,;'.'.7-v aviation and was the author of aj hibiting motion pictures showing Ruth Bride; Kathryn Jackson H. McGuire, fifty-eight years old, of can be allowed to dance they must be Are there not enough of those treatise on anti-aircraft defense of knocking the ball out of the Polo 2519 to a Friends of Children who the Married Crestón Avenue, the Bronx; his transported^ safe place. To set delight in New York. For a number of years he Grounds. and Capt. Fahys wife. Florence; his eldest son, George1 them dancing in their native tenement thought of tellement children being served on the Committee of Historical | The pictures objected to by Babe H. McGuire, and his streets would brins; many of them to giver, a chance to dance for a fort¬ L'ocuments of the of Ruth have been shown in various the¬ daughter, Mary to Society Colonial Martha daughter of J. McGuire, as well as a and d'-ath beneath the juggernaut wheels night make up this deficit on the Wars and was a member of aters the of the in¬ Miss McCook, sister of Lots the Hugne- during pendency was married at 4 brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs?. J. motor trucks, dashing motor cars Piper's bill? of them have been not Society, the of the War of I junction proceeding and will continue Mrs. John J. McCook, John on Society Hawley, and a chum of his son's, Ed¬ and clanging trolleys. away vacations all summer and 1812 and the Veteran Corps of to be shown under the decision of the o'clock yesterday afternoon to Eliot ward Mulrooney. So the Piper leads them out to the have forgotten to of; the Universal Film Manufacturing ander, of Pittsburgh, an uncle of the church for hf 2 n.) the Stock Exchange, was one of the or- Edward Mulrooney, also a victim of Shepherd Knapp Farm by Fresh Air » |)0 of the Company. bride. ¦> ganizors United States Leather! Mrs. Humiston sued the film Cross is a member of the famous the accident. He was a son of Lieu¬ dancers-in-training between August 1 no con^rn Mrs. tenant and Mrs. and 1 JJO Company of New York and for a time! because it exhibited pictures of nor. her father hav¬ Edward T. Mulrooney, September 1. no was "flighting McCooks," of have to be 2 partner, with his son, in Vaughn The Division denied her pe¬ been the late Colonel John J. the Police «Department. Father They fed up en oatmeal, S 00 & Co., brokers, of 52 Appellate ing Harder officiated at this mass, and six rice, hominy, beans, peas, prunes, 1 o 01 Broadway. tition on the ground that the film was McCook. During the war she was en¬ Chart He is survived by his wife, two' a matter current news. The activi¬ M. C. A. work in Franco. Boy Scouts from Camp 23 acted as apple sauce, cocoa, macaroni, sugar I S. 00 of gaged in Y. butter and ail the 1 n m daughters and a son. ties of Ruth also seem to be a matter Miss Harr;et was pallbearers. Burial was made at other things that 'lar. -.- H«r sister. McCook, go. or the 10.ro of current interest, said the justice. jaarried to Jackson H. Boyd. of Har- Woodlawn Cemetery, while interment fundamental elements oí Mr 10 no She was married yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Alex¬ of the McGuire and families which go, into a grocer's stock. The COLONEL CHARLES W. PENROSE Justice Guy also said that the Ruth rifbcrg, Pa., April 20 of this year at Hawley Mr' were made with the consent ander, in Tuxedo Park. She is a was in St. Raymond's Cemetery. Fund has waiting to be paid a grocery LANCASTER, Pa., Sept. 15..Colonel pictures the citv home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan¬ daughter of Mrs. John J. McCook bill isi 10 no of the owners of the Polo Grounds and 4 West Street. nr\d thp Intp Cnlonpl So groat was the crowd that sought amounting to $6,«;99.97 for item; Charles W. Penrose, a retired army; der, Fifty-eighth MeCook. . Ruth without restric¬ admission to the church that a special all of which went into blood, bone and T .1 S. pti nihor 15. 19211.?M 070 11 officer and cousin of United States of himself any Mr. Cross is a graduate of Harvard, detail of for Senator died tions. '06. and is a member of the forty-Jght policemen was on buoyancy Fresh Air dancers. check Penrose, here to-day. class hand. Their have Contributions, preferably by Colonel who was Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis and ments services, however, were They to be fed up on meat or money order, should be sent to The Penrose, sixty-two! given by that exclusive organi¬ son, of Brookville, L. I., became the not required. And the meat bill for one of the years old, entered the army in 1884. Miss Jeanette Warner and other clubs. ¡ zation. just Tribune Fresh Air Fund, The Tribune. bride of Captain Ernest Fahvs Floral tributes from and Fr.jsd's homes for just the twe Are Married Mr. Mali was from Yale in George neighbors last New York City. Harold Smither» graduated jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. fri«'nd3 as well as from étrangers "DAVID STURGEÍT Conn., 15..Miss One of the most interesting engage¬ 1915 and served two years as an officer of f lied four auto WINSTED, Sept. announced this month is that of in the A. E. F. Fahys, New York, yesterday in the trucks, while the GLOVF.RSVILLE. N. Y., Sept. 15.. Jeanette Deforest Warner, youngest ments in Fran« e. He is a brother Oyster church was banked David known as Miss Caramai Carroll, daughter of Mrs. of (Miss Gertrude Mali and J. Bay Reformed Church, Brook¬ with lilies. Sturges, far and wide daughter of Superior Court Judge and Henry ville, L. I. The ceremony was per¬ State and city officials were present Romance Shattered! U. S. Meat "I'nc.e Dave," for many years guide to T. and Harold Howard Carroll and the late Genera! «Mali. as Consumption Mrs. Donald Warner, of and The formed by the Rev. Dr. Elwyn Lloyd, were a delegation from the Police thousands on hunting trips in the Brett Smithers were married in St. Carroll, Carrollcliff, Tarrytown, wedding will take place Saturday, and a a* Department, 8 LIjs. a Person but for several 11 East Eighty-sixth Stree*., this city, October 16, at Carrollciiif, Tarrytown. reception followed the parson including Commissioners At Drops Adirondacks, years past John's Episcopal Church, Salisbury, to¬ age. The bride, who was given Cray and Faurot. Eighteen, Couple proprietor of a hotel, died at his home was to J. T. Johnston Mali., sen of Mr. and away -.-».- day. The ceremony performed by by her father, wore :i of white in Speculator this afternoon. He was The Mrs. Pierre Mali, of 8 Fifth Avenue, Mr. and Mr?. James Varnum Gra¬ satin gown Are at Dr. Mohler Tells Parker* Con¬ the Rev. Charles B. Carpenter. and Plainfield. N. J. Mrs. Carroll made ham, of L. I enveloped in white chiffon. The Married 75 eighty-nine years old and was the last,, bride is a sister of Donald J. Warner, Flushing. have announced court train was of U. S. Officials Entertain tinued Decrease Menace of the old-time in this formal announcement of the engage- the engagement of their daughter.Miss silver cloth, over May guides section. candidate for Secretary of State. at her at Edith which fell the old veil of laco. the Cattle Miss Warner, a sister meni yesterday country place Lane Graham, to George Dextor She carried white family Dr. of Panama Pair Want All Fuss and Fun Industry Mary Virginia Tarrytown. Miss Carroll is one of the Bradford, of New York. Miss Graham Bridal roses and Porras, .'v.T.ANTIC CITY, Sent. 13- Dr. John MRS. CLARA J. GRENEKER of the bride, was the maid of honor. BOSt popular members of the younger attended Miss Schooi in New lilies-of-the-valloy. Miss Beatrice Jack¬ Planned for Mrs. Clara Josephine Greneker, wife William Blartchard Rand wan best man. Chapin's son was her sister's maid of and President-Elect of Southern Re¬ Ceremony 57 R. ?>lohler, head of the American William social set in New York, and since her York. Mr. Bradford is at present with the honor, of Claude P. Greneker, publicity rep¬ The pages were Christopher. début a few years ago has been active his mother, Mrs. Kingsr&nd Bradford, bridesmaids were Miss Constance public Made Welcome Years Ago, When 'Friend* Assis Industry Bureau of the Depart¬ resentative for the Shuberts, died early B. and John Alsop Rand. The ushers in charitable and war work. She is at Fahys, Miss Mary Donovan. Miss Sara ment of at her were of Pelham, N. Y.; Lenox, Ma¿s. and to Broke the Agriculture, toll members of yesterday morning home, 225 Clayton Rich, among the most active members of the Dodge Mis? Harriet Luyster. They Washington Engagement the [¡v-titatc ^'. American Meat ['sick¬ Wist Fiftieth Street. She had been Richard Hoilanan, of Rye. N. Y.; Ar¬ and in were dressed alike in soft From The Tribune's Washington Bureau and Junior League, always ñgures Miss Kathryn Louise Jackson, daugh¬ yellow er« at the final session of the'.r con- suffering for more than a week from thur La Fratz, of Now York City, some capacity in the annual entertain- ter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jack- chikon, shading to burnt orange. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.- Don Beli- A first love which perr-hsted thr '."'si a heart attack. Philip Wells Warner, of Salisbury. They wore large bronze-colored chif¬ sario Porras, of hv- a motor tour in fon President-elect of Pan¬ I'fty-seven years séparation Before her marriage Mrs. Greneker After Canada^ho hats trimmed with cherries, and ama, was officially entertained here to¬ îr.i'.do Mrs, Martha Jane Cabrio! BL.tr- to-day that Americans at«« less nioac had been on the stage. couple will make their home at Over- they carried yellow roses. night by Secretary Colby, Secretary ner and Edward Remsen Te ¡1er .-'. ur.ds apiece in 1 í' 11» th:in -»-- brook Farm, in Salisbury. Joseph Fahys served as his brother's Daniels and other government officials. and wife at the age of seventy-!.vr. ;:. 1' Is. If meal eating should con¬ WILBUR P. GRAFF best and the his tinu * on man, ushers were Robert Upon arrival at the Union Station The ceremony, which was n ., décline, he sai i. the effect H LA 1RS VILLE. Pa., Sept. 15..Wilbur Sing Sing Paper Resumes .i Nelson, Howard Baily and Milton at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon Dr. Por¬ when th.o bride was an ebrhtren-y« j¿r- the cv.tio induj-itry might be serious. P. (IritiT. State .Senator from N. 15..The Simonson. ras war. old belle of N. toi'k I.:--: to our the 37th OSSINING, Y. Sept. greeted by Secretaries Colby Kahway, J.. piac-1 year, according roc-j District and a trustee of a few and Norman H. afternoon at the home of ord.'," he «.u "the con-1 Alleghany Sing Sing Bulletin, suppressed Daniels; Davis, Under yesterday I, per cap.'a died at his weeks as a result of an r.llegrd fftmAfa of State, and Van S Merle- l.ei sister, Mrs. Frederick Ji ; ! of meat in the United States College, Meadville, to-day ago .Çjfli Miss Barbara Barnet, of Secretary Fischer, ¡niption home here. He had ill sev¬ clash between officials and the daughter Smith, Third Assistant of E hecame less than the been for prison Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barnet, of New Secretary roadway. considerably eral month«, lie was fifty-two years authorities at Albany, reappeared on York, was married yesterday afternoon State. Both bride and bridegroom declare«! average before the war. While no old. prison newsstands to-day. in the Church of the Incarnation to Under escort of two squadrons of they wanted nil the fuss and fun they ('yy'io conclusions arsd r.o preat! Charles David Russell, of Watertown, cavalry from Fort Myer, Dr. Porras had missed when they were in their anxiety ar? justifiable from the ex- Death and in Memoriam Notice» Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will make rode to the New Willard Hotel in Pres¬ teens and nothing was omitted from pi ri« nee of a single year, the effect Birth, Engagement, Marriage, their home in Boston. ident Wilson's automobile. The Marine the wediling ceremony, from the good upon the entire livestock industry may be telephoned to The Tribtme any time up to midnight for Band played the Panaman national air old "Here Comes the Bride" to t h o would be unfortunate if the downward; i.s he car shower of tr« nd of meat insertion in the next 3000. Miss Catherine Harrison was entered the at the station. rice and old shoes which consumption should con- day's paper. Telephone Beekman Squibb their on married on Tuesday in St. Bernard's Secretary Colby officially called upon accompanied departure their Church. Bernardsville, N. J., to John Dr. Porras at the hotel later in the he neymoon. "Tho growth of the South American BIRTHS DEATHS Raymond Pratt, of Mass. afternoon, and Dr. Porras officially re¬ The romance began when Miss Jane r.ioat industry and in fact of the meat LEE.On Dedham, visit met of POLLACK.Mr. anri Mrs. Harold Follarle Tuesday. September 14. Charles Only members of the immediate famil¬ turned the by calling at th«> State Gabriel the darhing young Mr. industrie.-! many other countries (nee Elvira Outh), at New Rochelle, W. C Lee. beloved husband of «lertrudu for a few a Teller at a dence in ¡.¡30 deserves attention. com¬ Lee. Funeral at ies were present owing to the recent Department minutes short Railway, back in Foreign V V.. announce the birth of a daughter, services his late resi¬ death of the bride's Mrs. time later. hoepskirt days. petition is likely to meet considerable September 14. 1920. dence, 379 13th st.. Brooklyn, Thursday mother, Mrs. Newton D. Raker, wife of Sec¬ resistance, h< wever, in view of the evening. 8 o'clock. Interment private. Dodge. Was Love at First Sight MARRIED tOWKXBAl'M 'in Monday, September retary Baker, entertained Dr. Porras economies effected in our own live- 13. Fannle, widow of Selii*. devoted and P. a case at it Mr. ar.d Mrs. L. at tea at the Baker homo, Beauvoir. wa3 of hive first sight, ok industry, which have boon at¬ beloved mother of the late Joseph. Bryan Kennelly and t:i" bride admitted (a bit tained BROWNE.BYKRS.Wednesday evening. Ralph. Eugene. Miriam II. Sal¬ Miss A. have re¬ Woodley Lane, at 5 o'clock, and to¬ tremulously by organizing for the produc¬ Sidney, Marguerite Kennelly and .n four months tion of a-; at Grace Gospel Church, Balnbrldge «t.. mon, Frances L Wolff. Hattle L Manur turned from a which took in night Secretary Colby entertained the yesterday, they poultry and dairy products bv the Rev. Oonderet K»turah. and Florence. Funeral services at trip Colo- were to be married. Then one a-s Brooklyn, her îado the Ari¬ President-elect at a banquet at the Pan- engaged well meat. The r-cientific and com-] eldest daughter of Mrs Emma By»ri>. late residence. 725 West 172d st.. Thurs¬ Springs, Grand, Canyon, a friend «.:' .I'.ine Gabriel's in rcial of Ma.llun st to Harold a. zona; Yosemite the American Union. day girl «kill with which our packing «129 Brooklyn, day, September 16, 10:30 in. Valley, California; w-'otc a letter to Mr. Toiler, filled with houses are conducted also to Eustace Hrowne. son of Mr. and Mr». In her 73d Canadian Rockies and other of To-morrow Dr. Porras will be the tends Ja:;.ea Browne, of New York City. Ll'DWIG.Rosa, year. Funeral points guest of Acting Secretary of War Will¬ protestations of affect.on. It foil into discourage foreign competition." from her late residence, 372 W«#t 151»t interest. They will spend the remainder the hands of his fiancee. Jo More careful cattle STOWELL.KEYSER.On September 4. ¦t.. Thursday. September 16. 2 p. m. of the month of October at iams at the A.my and Navy Club. The Refusing breeding and Friends and relatives »re Invited to at¬ and part listen to she becario si botter Rldgewood. N. J Helena Ixiveit, «laugh- the Kent be¬ President-ei.ct and his party will be explanations, feeding methods might increase ter of Mr. and Mrs. <"harl»s M. Keyaer, tend. Interment Woudlawn Cemetery. House, Greenwich, Conn., in the of David Drew the beef as fore to their apartment at taken to Mount Vernon ou the Presi¬ governess family country's supply by much to Clarence Warner Stowell. MAKER.Edward A. September 13 Pu¬ returning the in and at once started for Russki with n* 2ÖO.OO0.OOU a Dr. iserai from l.is late residen« .'. 34.', West 33 West Street for the win¬ dent's yacht, Mayflower, the pounds year. PRATT-SOI IBB.On Tn-s.lay, Heptem- Kith Fifty-first her Mi 1er It was said b'-r 14. sit St. Bernard's Ber- st., Thursday. Sept'".her I« at a.eer.'.oon as the guests of Secretary young charges. suggested. that the Church, 9 30 a. thence to ter After some n ir.ls« lie, N. .1 by the Rev T A. m.; Holy Trinity Daniels. They wiil return to New York time she met Morris ¡iistitute already was at work along Cburch, West S2d st. Internent private. Blottner. a nvin of St. Peters¬ «.'.me of the lines Dr. i'i [io-er. Catherine IlarrlRon. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russell have to-morrow night. wealthy suggested by of Mr. an.] Mr* Char; s F. Squlbb, to MrDOWELI.. Mary B. (nee Bell), beloved Lindsay ass! were married later. Mohler for wife in returned to the from burg, they the improvement of the Mr .lohn Raymond I'ratt, of D*dham, of George W died Fordh.im city Murray Bay, Tit y c.mie to this country. cattle !'.¦ immediate ;sim is Hospital. September 13, a* 6 25 a are at Hotel Mme. Sail-« ir.ilmtry. an C/uebec, and the Gotham. Sembricli Mean'¡me, young Mr. Teller h;id ;.. reluce listes in live- after illness of seven week- F'j- the 72."« passeng« rs who de¬ preventable r.eral from her ¡a'.'.' residence. ¡7>- Na<',e Among waited twenty years for si reconcilia¬ c k. DEATHS ave Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. "Matthew Lawrence Carr, parted for Cherbourg and Southamp¬ tion with lu-; liincee. who toured the New states, ton aboard the White Star liner Adri¬ Finally tiring, MILLER.On S»ptember 12. Willla has- England he married another n.-titute wi j'Jjre-.-d to-dav a ANDERSON'- Mr». Francos Anderson band of Cath- rine and father «if V.Y'Y:* n have arrived in town and are at their atic were Mme. Marcella girl. by yesterday Meets Bo> hood Sweetheart woman. She was Mrs. Ogdeft Reid, passed away September 11. Funeral Miller Jr., and son of Maria and "'.,;.,. new home, 73 West Sixty-eighth Street. Sembrich, formerly coloratura soprano director of The Tribune. services Thursday. September IG. at 2 30 topher Miller, formerly of th. 7th Ward. of the Five years after his he .'KÎvrrtising r ni., at h"F Ja!» residence, 74 South Manhattan, member of Court Robin «Metropolitan Opera Company; marriage If.¦!. v.as "The Attitude of In¬ N Y. No. 2. F. of a. Fur.eral from the Mr. and Mrs. William SchiefFelin Commander H. L. U. S. Mrs. met Mrs. Blottner at ;i The subject JOth st., Brooklyn. Hood, Jay Pence, N.; reception. Toward Women as :i Force for home of his mother. 2'"« «'res, ,-r.l St., will return from Mortimer, of and Robert 'friend.' who had been the means dustry BATCIIELDER.At Cranford, N J. Sep- Tranquillity Farm, Cyril Tuxedo, girl Public teniber 14, after a brief Illness. In his Brooklyn. Wednesday. September 15. 1 2. Opinion." m. What Is the Ultona? Ashevillo, Me., October Grant, of Boston. of separating tlie:n, was there also. The convention reëîectcd the follow¬ TTlh year, Judge Wesley Rogers Batch- p. Interment «"'alvary Remorse prompted h«'r to confess that ing officers: Thomas E. Chi¬ elder. Funeral services at his late resi¬ Mil.I.ER.Enured into rest on September she had written the letter because of Wilson, den-e. l! Holly «t., Cranford. N. J. on 14. 1920. Dr Chauncey r>. Miller, beloved cago, pres'dont; S. T. N'ash, Cleveland: Thursday, September 16. at R p. in. In- husband of E.la F Miller Funeral serv¬ - jealousy. Howard R. Smith, and t»r:n»nt at convenience of family at ices on Friday. September 17. at his The Ultona is not a but The brido wore a Baltimore, phonograph, of yesterday gown ;.:..' ;'[. Hf.rdv. San Dii cro, Lowell. M«,.i. Lowell and Boston papers late r.-sidence, lïo Franklin a:, Pough- Calif., please copy. N Y at 3 p m. it is a PART of a of yellowish old Russian lace. She v:c"-pre«idents (¡eoree A. Hormel, of keepsle, \Tery important very- was attended by he;- sister, Mrs. Austin. Minn., and T. W. Tali-iferro. of BIF.SER.On September 14. Wendel V. In MORLEY.At Yonkers. NY Y Daniel Mor- Fisher, who is soventy-three years old. D troit. Isis 4Ji»h year, husband of Kate Bleser ley, native of KiJkern. «"ounty Galway, Mr. directors, for one year. New fne«; Flrie), father of George. Edward Ireland. husband of Lei,,, Crelghen. good phonograph. Teller'.! best man' was his Brother, r.crors okvrod wore; E. C. Merritt, and Valentine Bi"scr, brother of I'r. Funeral fr..;u his late residence, 7* A. -. E and Dr. Bleser and ave., 16. * * * The Store ns «dosed at 5 P° M0 Cioorgo Teller, seventy-s"ven years of inl.YJ.i! D. '". Roherton, of Augustus .feorge Hamilton Thursday. September dally old. Twenty old friends of the p.'ii »f the late Wendel and Margaret 9 .'i u ni Mass of ... r:. St. i'-r-r'« Couple Chicago, s id Mvron McMillan, of St. B ser Services at his late residence, Church. 10 a. m. Inlern.ent Calvary «vero the «f.ly guests. The c 'romony Paul 2 0 0 d Amsterdam aw., near 16'Jth St.. C« metery. If look at the Brunswick was bv at 8 o'clock. you closely performed the Rev. William Thursday evening NASH.On Wednesday, September '. at see a Whiting Davis, of the Church of the BRODEN.On Monday. September 13, hts residence, 3r, (îramercy ParK. IL nry phonograph you will reproducer of ration. New Atiack on Co.»N 1 r>20 Harry T. beloved husband of Payn. ron of the late Stephen P und Trnnsfigu Living Julia A Broden, at his late residence. In the : : h The counie will spend their ho v- Catharine Melgan Nash, an different than have Ml EHStern Parkway. Brooklyn. Fu¬ year of h.s age. Notice uí fuñera, here¬ entirely type you moon visiting the native town of the The Lnekawaur.:! Railroad through neral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock after. St corner St. bride. Mil ford. Conn. They will make i\lii n S. M« reliant, its agriculturist, has from Gregory's church, tree seen a & (En. John's PI. and ave. NOON AN.-«in September 12. Kate in double S. Allmmt Brooklyn before, fact, reproducer. their home in Montvale, Bergen struck what it hoped will bo an ef¬ Barrett), native of Rathkale. County N. J., where Mr. Toller hsis a fective bloiv a; the cost of BRYAN -«"in Tuesday. September 14. 1920. Limerick. Ireland, bel. ve,i wife of the County, high living. at his summer residence, at Southamp¬ It is balanced And it has stock farm. Thi.s ntfieial has pr pared h late James Noonan, mother of Mamie. accurately. lar0-e directory ton, !.. I Charles A. Bryan. Services James. John, Mar'ha. Alice an 1 Flora l:-tlriir farmers' organizations and Rur«W for of giv¬ and Internient, Albany Cemetery. Funeral from her ¡ate residence, 3Î4 places three types reproducing ing tin name sin address of the presi¬ Albany, N Y Kindly omit flowers. Bleecker st Thursday. S»r'-sr,l>r.r 16; On To-dav dents and secretaries in about thirty (ARPENTER At New Rochelle, N Y. thence to St. Joseph's «'hurch; mass at points. That is the Ultona. Goinji countio« in which the railroad has lines. on Tuesday. September 14. 19Î0, Robert 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. It is pin po.-ed in this? way to get pro¬ Purser Carpenter, aged 7>1 years, son of JiUGENT.At rest. Frederic Foyle Nugent, * * * for DAY ducer« and in «h- late Philemon H. and E7.1t Moody son of the late Gérerai Robert Nugent. The Department consumers direct com¬ Carpenter. Fuñera! service at the rest- U. S. A., and Prudcntla Nugent, on Aivfrtenn Museum 'f N's.liira! History; ad munication with each, other, thus eradi¬ «lenc» of his daughter, Mrs, Irvmg R. September 14, 1920. Funeral at con¬ The is this: to enable you to cating the commission buyer. Small To,Id, 14 Hamilton av New Rochelle. venience of family. object Metropolitan Miii'siiii of Art: admission on Friday, September 17. at 2 30 p. m. freie dealers also are eligible to the lists. OBREGON. Alberto. THE FUNERAL the various kinds of records in J'ssli 100 CROWLEY.Michael. THE FUNERAL CHURCH. Broadway and «6th «t-, play the Vim lY.rt'isi!; Musfura admission Approximately organizations of and SSth st. Shoes « are CHURCH. Broadway Thursday, 13 m. Women's 25 fiil.s. fanners listed, each making a spe- to most i of some DIR.IER.On September 14. Maria, be- RIVOT.Augustine. "THB FUNXRAts proper get the in musi¬ 'v, ilty crie necessarv product, |i*xl mother of John way.and Amiiii mm sidmi.H.slon s ich as Frank. BurW CHURCH." Broadway. 6*th «t., Thure- I uneh. ..«i f the l'.ntary «'liih t! ..¦! Mo. syrup, honey, milk, troam, po¬ an Mrs. Mary Shieck. Funeral from day. 10 a. m. cal value out of them. This 1: >' " su A ¡r. s< y ir T tatoes and wool or he- late r-sidence, 401 East 123d gives you Auturnn sea= Alplu cabbage, eggs, truit. «t., SICKLE.S.Henry, beloved son of Arthur has assembled! for the Hrlrh -s What 'hin.« M-.ins ...:¦.:- The railroad a« testa to the Friday, September 17. 9.30 a. m.: thence " reliability and Emma Sickles (nee Bendewald). an ta of the and to Holy Roaary «Church. East 119th st from his late residence. 619 to musical J. 11 :«« Hve NY w organizations the quality and 1st ave., where a solemn Funeral opportunity enlarge your son a new and attractive asso