Entertain Mrs, H, Rogers Benjamin jflany of vived by his wife: one daughter, Mr«. History Brazil GlennE. E. W. Vanzandt, of Plainfttld, and two Plumb, sons, former Mayor Harris M. Siauson, i« Yachts Fill The Tribune Fresh Air Fund of Rouelle, N. .T., and J. Sayre Siauson, j_as Is Discussed at of Maplewood, N, J. RailPIanAiithor »-.- 802 Lucky Children Sent to Towns Yester¬ Curtis on Brazil Mission ^ewportHarbor Politicslnstitute Up-State Dies in WASHINGTON, Aug. l.~ Announce¬ and 251 More Will Go to ment was made at Astor Start day Happy Capital to-day the White Rares for Cups Manoel de Oliveira Lima Be¬ Vacation Lands House that Cyras H. K. Curtis, Phila¬ To-day, With Commodore To-day Illness of Several Months' delphia publisher, would be appointed in gins His Course of Lec¬ as the fifth member of the official VanáVrbilt Charge; tures YOU have to buy your vacation nml Standing Had Caused Him American mission to the Brazilian With Review of De¬ shoes.] were going back this summer to Centennial Exposition. David L. Good¬ Hold Meeting Ha, ha! That's where the "Freih the friends they made in 1921. One of to Give Up Duties as of Captains of Liberties them was wills, Chicago, will be appointed velopment Airs" have the best of you. They not full of high hope. Counsel for Brotherhoods secretary. to Draw Crowd only have their vacation given them, Happy to Go Again Tennis but the shoes to as "0-o-oh, lady," he said, as he walked Value ofNews enioy them in well. down the Birth, Engagement, Marriage, Emphasized That is to say, 381 "Fresh Airs'' do. platform beside the Fund Had Been and De¬ staff member who was seeing the party Trolley Lawyer Death and in Memoriarn Notice! 4J1 Boxes Sold They're the lucky lads and lassies off, "this is a swell Contend country we're goin' be to The Tribune mand "for Tickets Is Speakers Wider who set out to spend their Fresh Air to. I was in it last year. Once Retained may telephoned fortnights in and about "They got a lake there, two lakes by Mayor any time up to midnight for ¿n- for Tournament European Knowledge of Binghamton, where we Growing N. go swimmin', an' they treat Dunne of to scrtion in the next s American Events Y., yesterday morning. They didn't us fino. Chicago Help day paper. Needed know about Special Dispatch to The Tribune the ohoes.that's to be a "All the time last winter I kept Solve Traction Muddle Telephone Bechman 3000. R. L, Aug. 1..Newport surprise for them---bút they grinned thinkin' of the fun we had in the sum¬ KEWPORT, Arthur S. mer. I'm goin' to the same was MARRIAGES for all vessels of the By Draper and giggled and hollered and yelled as place I WASHINGTON, Aug. 1..Glenn E. mm the merca WILL1AMST0WN. last year. I c'n hardly wait to ?> t York Yacht Club to-day, the inner Mass.. Aug. 1.. though they thought they were going there." Plumb, counsel for the sixteen larger KICIIVtONn.AITKKN.On Tuesday. An- S>- Manoel de Oliveira Lima out to railroad (rust 1, 1522. at Oyster Rav. I. I., by th* dotted with steam yachts, began his bring the world back in their Not only a summer vacation, but organizations and author of Rev. Henry K. Fanchdo s» he you," that fact in the smiles tol, H., Herkimer, I,. tîie on board his yacht Va¬ said, "as we in America are that wreathed the of gether a total of 802 and Elmhurst, J. Funeral W«dne»*J»y. captains of very faces Mr. and boys girls Mr. Plumb's health caused August 2. 9:30 a. m. Requiem mass at «-«_ instructions concerning the ignorant each other's history. I Mrs. George J. Michelbach, tho kind wero started on their way to happy- failing St. linrtholomew's Church. Interment grant, dare say that you beat us him to cease work with Automobil» cortege. to-morrow for the Astor cups but in this field, ! folks who every year arouse the peo¬ land by the Fund during the day. railroad organ¬ Calvary Cemetery. races who can really assure that a mu- ple of a sense 251 more follow them to the izations last BIGI.IV beloved This race will be over a tual Binghamton to of their To-day spring, and at the time Thomas, brocher et were given. knowledge is to a duty toward the of country. Catherine Kin«. Fun»ra! from hin s'.s- halfway good youngsters the New physicians were of the opinion that his tors East 82d on course without time understanding, as peonle believed until York tenements. Status of Fund rosidenne. 354 «t., Wed¬ thirty-eight-mile the war the recovery was doubtful. He had his left nesday. August .'. R<-«iul(*m ma«« at St. ¡irait, with an Astor Cup offered for changed nearly everything? Love Contributions to the Tribune Fresh Monica's hurr h. 10 a. m. Interment There are cases, at in which a They Children leg amputated at in Calvary Cemetery. ¡schooners and another for sloops and mutual least, Air Fund: Washington May, ignorance does no harm. His- Every year since The Tribune's cam¬ and it was said that the amputation BURKE.John A. CAMPBELL FUNERAL tory shows that nations too much in paign was inaugurated in Binghamton Previously acknowledged.$52,011.44 CHURCH, Thursday. 2 1 a. m. Auspices yawls. contact are these In memory of Tl. H. M., a little was necessary 83 a result of poor cir¬ Actors' Fand. so many here many en¬ nations which are to folks have carried on the work loved tho With yachts dislike likely of hoy who "Bedtime culation of the blood resulting from Bl'SCH .Suddenly on Sunday. July 8«, each other. getting invitations for . tertainments are to be given. The So, following the children, Stories" 4.1G gangrene. 1922. Herbert. be!ov»d son of Richard and happy phrase of a have come to New York to escort Mr». Ethel Van 8coy .,. 2.00 Portuguese writer, the Mr. Plumb was Adeline Busch (nee Runge), and dearly MgMSt of these will be held to-morrow truth gains by being wrapped in the party to Binghamton and at the end of C. W. Niles. SO.00 fifty-six years old and beloved husband of Amelia Husch iw« former Commodore Arthur diaphanous mantle of the have the In memory of A. P. T. 14.00 was a native of Clay, Iowa. He was Zimmermann), and father of Richard noon, W-Cn fancy." fortnight brought girls Alene Kurt . 600 Husch Funeral from his late resi¬ and boys to their ' graduated from Oberlin College, where Jr. Cnrtiss James will give a luncheon for Publicity Again Discussed safely homec. Why? M. Margaret Hansm«r. 7.00 he received tho of dence, 3888 Bslmorit av.. Bronx, on Wed¬ Just because they love children. I.eon Jr. and Robert S. Rushmore 7.00 degree doctor of nesday. August 2, at 2 p. m. Interment Ttsitin? captains. Colonel Robert As the proceedings of the institute And the C. Davl« English. 25.00 philosophy in 1891. He attended law Woodlawn Cemetery. who has arrived on are shoes? Well, those are to Means Thompson, developed the subjects of be the C. A. Porter . 5.00 school at Harvard for a year and later will also public gift of George F. Johnson May C. J. Davis .'.. 7 00 CASKI.LA --O. Tl.omn«, son of Vinrent his houseboat. Everglades, opinion and publicity are whose shoe was graduated from the law school of and Jennie Cas» 11 a. Funeral from 361 St. constantly factories are known wher¬ Mrs. R. F. Walmnley . 5.00 entertain on board to-morrow. bobbing up and Northwestern He learned Mark's av., Brooklyn. Solemn requiem ever shoes are worn. Horton . 25.00 University. furnishing interesting On ono day dur¬ Ruby F. muss will be offered at St. Joseph's R C. topics for . the rudiments of law Boxes Sold for Tennis discussion. The academic ing their stay the children are to b« T.over of children 14.00 railroad during Church. Pacific st. and Var.d»rbilt av.. w-orld is Edward 8. Keller . 7.00 five service a Possibly the best Indication of the becoming much more appreci¬ given a great picnic at Ideal Park, said years' with Chicago law Brooklyn, on Wednesday. August 2. at 9 ative of the value Joseph Patton . 4.00 and in 1900 was as a. m. Interment St. John's record breaking interest in the sixth of publicity. At this to be the finest children's Miss El3te Horton. 7.00 firm, retained at¬ Cemetery. morning's conference on playgrounc torney for the General Com- DONI.ON.John J. Suddenly, at Harro- annual invitation lawn tennis tourna¬ "Foreign Jour¬ in the world, and when the games arc Margaret. W. I.auorntetn .. 7.00 Railways nalism" Paul M. 10.00 pany of He later gat«, England. July If,, husband of Mary ment, to be held t,t the Casino the Warburg, interna¬ all played and the lunch is all xeater Locust Grove Sunday School.... j Chicago. served as A. and father of Elizabeth, Marie. V»ron- tional Edaon . 3 is evidenced the banker, and Oscar T. they are to be asked to out th< Stephen Morgan 7.00 receiver for the company and when it Ica. Catherine and Geneviève, i week of August 4, by Crosby, pick Albert N. Fowler . 5.00 who is conducting a course on "The of shoos like best from I was finally turned over to the con- from 1002 Park place. Brooklyn, Wed¬ demand for tickets. This is the first She is one the active worker» the pairs they th< E. B. Gaylord . 10.00 of for street fair to he held at Agatcam Problem of Interallied Johnson W'.lfe solidated traction that took nesday Solemn requiem rmss at St. aeason the boxes have been sold, while Debts," made stock rooms. Agnes Peck . 10.00 enterprise Gregory's Church, at 10 o'clock. Auto¬ L. on valuable . over all the several of the members of tho summer Park, Southampton, /., Friday for the benefit of the local hospital. contributions to the discus¬ The Binghamton party went out ove: Nina E. Wheat 6.00 city's traction properties mobile cortege. sion, both on the the Erie In memory of J. E. D. 10.00 he was in of the colony are on the waiting list. Others have question of the so- in six special coaches. The; Charles P.. Trowbrldge. 3.00 complete charge prop- BOWD.-Isabel Chesebrough. widow of th« called "coloring" of news and the must have as one lad erty of the General Railways later Wyllya E. Dowd, on Monday. July sup¬ been, said, "somi Alexander B. . 25.00 Company. made' grandstand reservations, among friends at luncheon in the roof of Trowbrldge In 1905 Mr. Plumb was at Darlen. Conn. Funeral at Church garden eluded Mr. Donald and Mr. plying American news to Continen¬ class," for Assistant General Anonymous . 5.00 retained as 81, these being' Mr. G. I.ouis Boissevain, at Keresey Passenge of Rest at 2 o'clock on Thurs¬ Delmonico's yesterday. Theodore Roosevelt Pell. tal newspapers which are too Agent Andrews was on hand to Hollander T.angee, Inc. 10.00 special attorney and counsel for the Heavenly Mr." William B. Bristow, Mr. Gustav poor super In memory of S. T. W. I... day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley G. Mortimer ar¬ financially to maintain special corre¬ intend the arrangement for their de 15.00 city of Chicago by Mayor Edward F. J. S. White, Mr. Cornel H. Tangernan, Mrs. Williamson W. a Eva M. . 2.00 GARHXER.On 8!. Ann A.. Fuller gave rived at in spondents on this side. parture in person, and the whole sta Boyle Dunne, in the latter's attempt to un- Monday, July Mrs. Richard GambrilI^Mr. B. luncheon for her yesterday Plas-Ar-Lys They agreed Anonymous . 7.00 daughter of tbi late William and Mary Cyril daughter, Miss First be that their tion force at t< tangle the city's traction affairs. Mr; C. Gardner. Funeral at the Judge, Mrs. Richard Gulick, Mr. Craig Dorothy Fuller, at Neck Lane, where they will experience abroad confirmed Jersey City helped Honor II. 7.00 Plumb private, Sherry's yester¬ them . the of Mr. 0. D. Mr. Wil¬ for the rest of the season. Mr. and in the belief that it was highly make things easy and pleasant for th Miss H. I.. K. Porter 6.00 represented state's attorney residence Oeorge H. Haven. 12Î Pel- Biddk. W. Iselin, day. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington W. Mrs.-Charles who have been essential that the Miss M. B. Klmber. 7.00 of Cook County and the corporation hamdaie av., Pelham. on Wednesday, liam Goadby Loew, Mr. Robert Goelet, Jackson and Mr. T. De Witt Morgan, Continental journals youngsters. E. A. McAlpin Jr. 10.00 counsel in August 2. Ouyler at in Fair Lea since the last should have at their a more 300 Go to Cortland negotiations between the Mr. T. W. Powers, Mr. Joseph Harri- gave small dinner parties there last Ingleside disposal Allen Curtía . 7.00 elevated and surface OR.VDY.On of June, Itft Monday for their summer comprehensive report of developments But Binghamton wasn't the Mrs. H. W. Everett. 15.00 lines in Chicago. July 30. 1922. William H. man, Mrs. Brady Harriman, Mrs. James evening. in this only part Mrs. J. B. His theory of valuations attracted the formoriy of 6th Ward. Manhattan, sur¬ place at Islip, where they will be for country, and that it was a sub- of "Fresh Airs" that went out yester Crelghton. 5.00 vived bv wife, Alice, two daughters, Mrs Wents, Mr. L. . attention of Gnawold Ogden Mills, several weeks. ject which should receive You'd have Bettv Conover 7.00 the railway brotherhoods, M. F. Marley and Mrs. T. Vf. Summer Mr?. William Gammell, Mr. Thomas G. Mr. Craig Biddle is stopping at the further at- day. known that if you' Mrs. H. Gardner Weld. 2.00 and in 1917 was Mme. Alma Gluck and her husbond, tention from been in Hoboken at the he retained by the four R«g!na. three sons. George, Kenneth end Asbton, Mrs. C.L.F.Robinson.Mr.Alwyn Vanderbilt and will leave for Newport responsible leaders in Lackawann Miss Theodora C. Cox. 1.54 big brotherhoods affiliated with Leonard. Funeral from his lat» resi¬ Efrem arrive America. John A. McManus . the Bai! 3d. Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. H. at the end of the week. Zimbalist, will this week terminal. About three hundred boys an 7.00 American dence. 8408 7th av., Brooklyn, on Thurs¬ Emery, Mrs. E. W. . Federation of Labor to to be the house fruests of Mr. and Mrs. Members of the course showed a keen girls assembled there morn Ashley 10.00 repre¬ day. August 3. 1922, at 9:3f> a. m Mass W. Putnam, Mrs. Howell Woodward yesterday Ace . 7.00 sent them in valuation Mr. and Mrs. of Charles E. Mitchell at Fleur de Lys. interest in the question of the truth¬ ing at 8 o'clock to start out for Cort proceedings be¬ at Church of St. Ephren. Fort Hamilton and former Ambassador James W. Theodore Chadwick, W. Rowland Cox . 5.00 fore the Interstate as¬ fulness of the N. Y. Commerce Commis¬ av. and 75th st., Brooklyn. Boston, have returned to their home Mme. Gluck and her husband will American press, and land, They started, too, an J. G. Batterson . 10.00 sion under the Gerard. many were last in Paueatuck railway valuation act. HAMMEL.Fred 8., on July 81. 1522. be- Conde Nast entertained at from Newport, where they had been sist Mrs. Mitchell at her booth at the questions asked by repre¬ night slept 300 of Cortland' Congregational Sunday He became loved husband of Laura and father of Mr. ".unch- School . counsel for the ten other the week-end guests of former Gov¬ street fair Friday, where Professor sentatives from all parts of the coun¬ best homes. 11.10 Herbert. Funeral from his late resi¬ ton at Cavo Cliff to-day, while dinners Jacob Rosen3tein . 7.00 railroad labor in ernor R. Beeckman at Bert Reese will in mind try regarding the extent to The Cortland kiddies are the organizations the dence, fi61 West 147th st.. on August 2, were Livingston give sittings which guest Dr. M. S. Page . 7.00 of 1919. this evening given by Mr. and of the Cortland spring at 2 p. m. Mrs. George I». Widener for Land's End. Mr. Lawrence Waterbury reading at $10 each. newspaper writers "shade" news to Rotary Club. The Re Adele and Cateau De Leeuw.... 7.00 j The Plumb Plan, devised Mr. twenty- match tariuns career M. I.. Irwin . by HERRERA.At Mount Pocono, Pa., on at and and Mr. Seymour Johnson, also week¬ Mrs. P. A. Valentine and her com¬ the views of editors and pro¬ began their as Fres 10.00 Plumb, was fcur Midcliff, Mr. and . adopted the railroad Mercedes Herrera. Funeral guests by end at Land's re¬ mittee are with success prietors. Because Air hosts last and liked the ej S. K. Singer 5.00 by July 81, Mrs. William Goadby Loew at Stone guests End, have meeting great of its bearing on year, Mrs Frederick A. Scheffler.3.00 employees' organization for the reor- from H. O. O'Hare*« ftiner;