On the Beach at British Newport of ono of the largest soda water pro¬ Captain ducing concerns in . Southampton's Circus Affords "I charge dealers 12 cents a bottle Wed Eileen The Tribnne Fresh Air Fnncl for soda wuter," President Bruckner To Tennis explained. "On «this I pay the war tax. CupPlay Folks ¡f any dealer charges you war ta-í he is revenue, hut I am It's not that little i). Newport getting extra power¬ Btrange Johnny- Duryeo. 4 oo to act." A Jeotl a. Künstlich. 7.00 less Fielding-Jones; Starts ot'-Avenuo and Susie-of-Sullivan In loving of "What can a poor Borough- Presi¬ Saturday memory Leonard Street are Stowmrt Thrill can't the keen to go to the country IliiywRfd. T.Qt) Ancient dent do if Mayor Dylan stop .f. »... If ml mm Parents these hoi, Who 'nul ..:, .jvii ?" he queried. Her Announce Bo-! oppressive days. Cooltaey. 7 00 Mrs. Graft announced Social wouldn't want to off the rr. a. Bergman.,.too in response trotiial to Basil Many Interesting get grilling Mr. anfl Mrs. J r... nr-¦,. that another would he held, in Lake, ofi »,«pew . 10 oo Elders Among Summer parade ' Events Are 3trects and into vacation land ? Mrs. William 1!. 00 Col-j which the mothers will with their Own Scheduled for 'h.i.rlf-8 W. Doughty. 26 join King's Borderers; But one that Mrs. Olbba. O.OO ony Escort Children children, to protest against the high and Princess inight guess ute .\i. Oat In«. 7,go Eager July August; Country Lady, who entertained Johnny In memory o£ my nephew, Sideshows and cost of thirst .'uenchers. Mary Appleton Engaged' Thorn««'. Stlllman Taylor. no Through de Braganza Gives Dinner or Susie for a fresh air vacation last M. M. M. 000 A- N«Phlpi. g 00 Sit Under the summer, would sort of look on having K. lo!o0 "Big Top" j On a Bride Miss M. 1«'. Welts anil others_ 1 "0 Going To-day Mrs. Henry To-day one or tho other of them back ."-!. If. [Cress * Co. 10.00 -. H. E. Coes to Entertain for| A. H. another visit this summer as a duty Livingston. 26.00 Concerts DAY Morning Beginl An>'!ran Museum oí Natural History, ad» not to Total July 1, J921. . Jffr. and Mrs. William M. V. be too eagerly sought after. |27,8 mission tri Mrs. William G. Rocke¬ The guess would bo Contributions, preferably check Met.-opo.ltan Museum of Art, admission Hoffman, With Son and wrong.dead or by Naval War Seniors feller and wrong. money order, should be sent The College free. Son Depart for Tribune Fresh Ai- Fund, The A -j «jarliirr». a:rol«*l «n fr*e. Wife, Depart for Such a guess overlooks the fact New T.ibune, To Be Hosts at Training New ïork Historical Soci*ty. admission Europe Greenwich (Conn.) Home big York City. free. that "fresh airs" make friends.firm, Station Danre Zoological Park, admission fra-e. Announcement has been made by Mr. Thursday Vsn Cortiand Part Museum, admission E. Special Pinjtatrh to The Tribuno lasting friends.wherever they go. And "Lost Battalion" Mero free. «r.d Mrs. Fielding-Jones, of Provi¬ these Special to The Tribune Watch \\ Y., 11.. friends demand them back each Dispatch dence and Hill. R. I., of the en¬ SOUTHAMPTON, July year. Dies After of their After 0:10 of the most fashionable Operation NEWPORT, R. I., July 11..Many BirUi. En^aiff-Tnent, Marriage, gagement daughter, Miss Wants Same Child members of the summer and to weddings of the season, Again colony Death and !n Memorial» Notices Eileen Fielding-Jones, Captain Basil Southampton Here are a of J. J. Munson Crawled particularly the set availed son is again back to the summer couple sample re¬ Through younger ; ma}) le telephoned to The Tribun* Lake, D. S. 0., of Mrs. Edward stride, quests: German Linea With themselves of the of Westgate House. St. Ed- and all those that were here for the "Dear Mrs. P-: Message; opportunity to-day any tims ..-/> to midnight f«r in» Lake, Bury the "Yes, I received Decorated by Two Nation» to indulge in what is, because of its munds, England. Miss Fielding-Jnes wedding either have departed or are picture of Barbara and was very ¡ iort'mn in the next day's paper. to much pleased with it, and meant to John J. Munson, of this city, who infreciuency here, n novel and exciting h r s visit;:', in preparing leave for their homes. Telephone Beehman 3099. frequently have written you before this to thank took a message from "the Io3t bat¬ form of entertainment, a circus per- since her début a few years ago and Many interesting events are being you for it. But week somehow this last | talion" in the Argonne through the fonnance. The outfit, which was here j DEATHS. has raar.y friends here in the younger arranged for the rest of July and has been a busy one and I hardly A concert know where tho time has surrounding Germans to the American just for th'- day, provided plenty of get. Captain Lake is a member of the August. will he given at the "Yon gone to. real interest. CROCKKrV-On Saturday, July 9. at his Memorial Hall tell little Miss Barbara that lines, died Sunday at New York Hos¬ residence. 607 Ma«i!son a»-.. Francis King's Own Scottish Borderers of the'i the nights of July 29 the Among those who attended were I Paeon Crocker, Ph. P.. ir. hta 61st picture makea us all think of a cer¬ pital, following an operation, and will year. British army. and August 6. tain young lady we saw last Craig Drexel jr. and Laura Biddle, Mrs. Funeral services at All Souls' church. who summer, be. buried with honors. He Austen and Mrs. 20th st. and 4th av.. Tuesíiay 3:i5 p. m. Princess Miguel de Braganza gave could 'put her right foot over' and military Gray children, J. P. has a dinner for her father, a lot of other things, which I think was a first class private in a regiment A Clarke and children. Miss Florence I>EMARK*T !.;::. .:.¦.: into rest, at the- The engagement been announced Rhinelander will she Miss Carlotta Miss lv»me of ber brother-in-law, the Rev. Stawart, last nifrht at the Shinnecock remember. quartered at Fort Jay, Governor's Isl¬ Loew, Havemeyer, Dr. O. IT. . of Miss Mary Appleton, daughter by a as Roberta and Miss Natalie Wiilard, Mrs. Walser, at Coht.es, N, V Hills G-lf Club. Mr. Stewart came "Now, to her coming to see us and, at the time of his death. Elisabeth Demarest, laughter of the 1st« former marriage of Mrs. II. Murray; here on a brief visit from again this summer, we should Charles Moran, Miss Helen Moran and Henry and Elizabeth Demarest. funeral New York. much like very For his brilliant feat in tho Charles Moran Miss Suzanne Fier- from her late Lamont. of 137 East Sixty-sixth Street Mr. and Mrs. John nre to have her come and Argonne jr., residence, 545 West Clinton Gray were again he received the son, Mrs. Charles Oelrichs and j 148th st., on Wednesday, July Í3, at 3 L. I., to William Her- guests of I/. F. II. Betts at his home only waiting to find out if any Military Medal nnd the daugh- p. .-i. Please omit flowers. »nd Cedarhust, children were ter, H. O. Havemeyer jr., and Florence Brown 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Rod. coming to Danielson. As War Cross from the French govern¬ JOHNSTON at man Mr. yet we have heard ment and Frederick Havemeyer, Mr. and Suddenly, Stamford, Conn.. William Herman Brown jr., of Plush- and Mrs. Vincent S. Mulford will ;f nothing about it, but and the Distinguished Service Mrs. T. July il. Warren It 3 hnston. husband have as their any should come to the Cross from his own Suffern Tailor and children, of Mirlan Wiepert Johnston :in-i son of ing, L. 1. Miss Appleton is a grand- guest General Charles I. Putnam, government. Mrs. Do on town north of here, she could an Miss Anna Sands. Walter K. and Henry John P.. Crum, oí Brooklyn. Fu¬ daughter of Edward I. Hcrsman, of Bevoise Friday. Mr. and Mrs. them and come with Accompanied by officer and an en¬ Mrs. William Woodward neral notice later. Mulford will a I would meet her in Putnam. listed man, the latter killed in Phelps, and Kew York. give dinner for General Or in case being William K. De Bevoise on none should come to Put¬ an attack a German Munson children, Vanderbilt jr., LOURDS.Byrdie (nee Oufrmnni. beloved Saturday night. nam if by patrol, and the children of Mrs. 'William S. wife of llarrv ],. I.ourle an/- beloved and Mrs, William M. V. Hoffman Victory Loew from to¬ even, you would be willing to let crawled from the covert occupied by Mr depared here her come under the conductor's the Sims. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char*fea Guter- and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. day to join his brother-in-law and would care I beleaguered battalion. After elud¬ man. Funeral Tuesday, II a m., July meet her in Putnam, for there is the German the two sur¬ War Class to Entertain 12, 1921, from h»r parents' 53 and Mrs. Charle3 Gouverneur Hoffman, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brokaw. a train which ing patrol College iomf, a Miss comes through, so that vivors found cover and remained hid¬ West 113th st. No f. were. have gone to Europe, rind will spend Lucille Thornton, who arrived she wouldn't to Members of the colony will attend a of the summer as guests of Mrs. recently from is have change. den until nightfall. reception, tea and dunce in honor of MAHQl' \M).On Sunday, July to, at h»* part Arizona, with Mrs. "So you can tell the Then j residence, 1827 19th si.. Washington. D. Parsons in Paris. Charles E. Mitchell for a few nurse who sends they crawled on and stumbled the members of the new class at the Frederic Jennings days. out the different children that into a German j C. Hi r.ry, beloved husband of Katharine if The camp. For three hours Naval War College and their wives, to ¦Towdin and son of the lato H« nry C. Duncans to Depart Thursday Tribune will send Barbara to us they remained there we will be again undiscovered. be £iven Thursday afternoon at the Marquand, of New York. In the fifth Mrs. George .. Henry und Mr. and Mrs. W. Butler Duncan and very glad to have her and When a German stumbled upon them Naval Station. The memb'Ts year of his as». Funeral service will will try to make her Training be held In the Fifth Avenue their daughter, Miss Dorothy Duncan, happy. Munson drew the enemy's fire in a de¬ of the class that will graduate in De¬ Presby¬ Lanier McK.ee Wed Tit-day who are at the Meadow "With love to you I am liberate to terian Church, 55th st. and 5th av. New Club, will all, sincerely, attempt save the officer who cember are hosts for the affair. York City, on Wednesday morning, July The of Mrs. George Carr leave there on for "HELEN PERKINS." accompanied him. at 10 marriage Miss Roberta Willard, of New York and and Amos Tuck Thursday Murray PUTNAM Though the disagreeable weather 13, o'clock. Interment at New¬ Eer.ry. of 11 East Sixty-eighth Street Washington, Bay, Canada, to remain until Septem¬ Big Doll for Jshle Tessie kept many away from the first of the port. R. I., at the conven] ace oí the and Morristown, N, J., to Lanier Mc- French jr., of New York, at the noted Rhode Island ber. concerts at the family. photographed "Dear Mrs. B.: T suppose you re¬ Dr. morning Casino to-dr-.y, Kee. of this ci'ty, will take plr.ee to¬ Mr. and Mrs. J iseph Earle Stevens ceived Campbell, Oldest there was an un¬ H'CAFFKKV.On July 9, at the Broad resort. cards impressive gathering, - in the chapel of St. Peter's Church, / are staying with Mr;. Asher my postal with some of der the Str.." Hospital, Ne ïork City, George day Henry the views of my circumstances. These concerts F. Services on relatives and a few Mrs. Stevens's aunt. place. We are ail Bies are McCaffrey. Tuesday, Morristown. Only Robbins, line and hope you too. Queens Resident, attended almost regularly by many July 12, 9 a. m.. daylight saving time, intimate friends will witness the cere- Mr. and Mrs. F. Vietor ar¬ are, of the at Risk's NeW Miss Frances Ogden Joncs at her sum¬ daughter, Miss Charlotte of George "Well Mrs. we colony, particularly the older undertaking parlors. mony. Mrs. Henry formerly was Miss mer honte in New Potter, rived recently and have gone to their B-, arc just talk¬ Minister Was Ordained in people. The Casino grill, from which Haven, Conn. Requiem mass at St. London, Conn. New York, are of Mrs. Potter's ing about you and the Patrick's 10 a. Elizabeth Lloyd Lee. Mr. Henry died guests villa, The Cabin, for the season. family and lit- the concerts on the horseshoe piazza of Church, m... daylight sav¬ ¦'¦'¦' received mother, Mrs. Paul Morton, in Stock- (Mrs. Clarence who tie Tessie, the little girl we love. We Quebec and Preached Last ing time. Interment St. Lawrence Cem¬ in J'..': 7, following injuries Mrs. Laurence P. of this bridge. Gary, is at "the would like to know the grounds can be enjoyed, was opened etery, New Haven. Train leaving Grand at the Whippany Rainsford, Meadow Club, will depart soon for a when-you could Sermon March 31 Central at »! while playing polo city, and Miss The New York send her us. to-day. Terminal 43 n, m., Eastern Mr. McKee was Katehrino Mcllwaino, of Exchange for visit the West. to Tell her I've got a One of the standard time. New Haven papers River Club. graduated are Woman's Work through doll big The Rov. Edward A. who handsomest specimens of Yale in 1S95 and i; a member of Indianapolis, Ind., guests of Mr3. cleared $2.000 from a Mrs. William Thaw 2nd is at the for her, and please try your best CamDpell, an head in the state has please copy. from D. Percy Morgan at her country home sale held Friday and Mrs. to send her. You was the oldest resident of and e,ik'3 been the Universi j and Rockaway Hunting! in Saturday by Irving Douse. den't know how in a Queens presented to the Newport Lodge of M'lKOD- On July 10, 1931, at th» r«l. Stockbridge, Mass. Henry Hollister Pease and Mrs. Carl The Rev. Sherrard who ! hurry we are to see her the oldest minister in the Methodist Elks J. Francis dence of his sister, Mrs. M. M Marre. club-. A. at Orchard Billings, again. We Church by A. Clark. It will be BS5 West I85th st. Hiram Mc- Degradorff Hill. came hen.« for the Cowles-Krech wed¬ have bought lots of things for her. in that district, died yesterday installed in tho new home of the Elks. Harry Miss Adele» Kneeland has Mr. and is "Yours at his home, 41 Corona Leod, of Spokane, Wash., beloved hus- Mrs. Dickson G. Thompson and Miss Commander Arie Corwin Mrs. ding, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. in haste, Avenue, Corona. Mrs. Vincent Astor was among the band of Irena Sanderson. Interment who are at the George Henry Warren jr., and Howard Townsend, "Mrs. He was ninety-seven years old. Fu- week-end hosts who Woo«! awn Mildred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John of New OMER GRAY." neral services will gave dinners, as Cemetery. Chath;;"". will pnii next Friday on And Are Munroe, .Mrs. Florence Doughty, who has Is it worth giving your money, Friend be held from his was Mrs. Fdward J. Berwind. M'MAM'S.At Elizabeth, N.'.r.. July 10, board the Mauretania for England, Wife Visiting City York, as guests at Fairlawn. brer, at tho Irving, left thero Reader, to and late home to-morrow. Coming here for the first time in Ellen O.. widow of Morris McManua and Commander Arie A. Corwin, of the Mrs. P. James has Jacob to-day beget cement such Dr. was mother of the Rev. John ¡1 where they will visit friends on the Henry Mrs. for Xew York. as with a Campbell ordained when he several seasons, Mrs. Thaw McManus, Naval A. Riis, of New at her Swiss friendships these, fortnight was twenty-ono years old. Benjamin assistant at St, Bridget's Church, Jersey Cornish coast. Academy at An¬ York, Archibald G. Mcllwaine jr. is stoping country vacation thrown in for In 1854 he has arriwd for the season at her es- City, Funeral from her late residence. chalet in Stockbridge. with Mr. and Mrs. good left Queens and went to 125 2d napolis, and Mrs. Corwin are *t the Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp. measure ? where he Centerville, täte, Beach mount st.. Elisabeth, Wednesday July Mrs. Edgar O. Silver, of Llewellyn Hotel William A, Slater, of Washing¬ Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Harding nnd Send The Tribune Ohio, took charge of the pub¬ Mr. and Mrs. W. Loew and 13, 9:30 a. m. Solemn high masa St. Adtor for a few days. Brigadier Fund a contribution lic schools. In Goadby Patrick's 10 a. which Park, West Orange, N. J., announces ton, arrived to-day at her log cabin Miss Laura Harding left here 1861 he accepted the Miss Florence Loew were at the' Church, m., Miss General Benjamin C. Lockwood, tî. S. on Richmond Mountain. for to-day to-day. call of the Methodist Church relatives .vt¡.l frl« nds are Invited to at¬ the engagement of her daughter, A. and Mrs. Lockwood also their summer place at Rumson, and ham. at Ford¬ Casino this morning, greetings being tend. Intermeni Mount Olivet Cemetery. Warren Silver, to David Lin¬ (retired), Mrs. John Nichols Brown and son, .Mrs. William G. Rockefeller Status of the Fund extended to on Priscilla are there. John and her In 1381 Dr. them all sides. They MKYER.At 85 South Lexington av.. Whit« coln Luke jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, who spent a week with son Godfrey S. Rockefeller departed Contributions to the Tribune Fresh Campbell returned to have just returned from Europe. Plains. X*. Y. July 10, 1921, Phl-iipptna David L. Luke, of Hawthorne, Tarry- Mrs. Carlos M. Deheredia at Wheat- to-day for their Air Fund: Corona as principal of public schools, The Rev. Dr. V. B. (n.-e SchapperO. wife of Dr. William J. and Greenwich, Conn., ¡and held that Henry Darlington White town, N. Y. No date has been set for Mr. Mrs. John A. Thayer, of 48 leigh, returned to Newport to-day, summer home. Previously acknowledged...... $25,708.07 post until 1S94. Since and Mrs. Darlington, of New York, will Meyer, of Plains, N. Y. and 41 East Eighty-ninth Street, have come Miss Gertrude Parson and Miss Ida 1. that time he has preached Park av.. , ag «I 13 years. the wedding. Tournament Starts Saturday Mrs. Kerr. 10.00 throughout arrive next week to visit the former's Funeral services, Church of St. John the in from their country home in North- Heloise Meyer are on a salmon Elizabeth Hoppe. 1.00 Long Island. His last sermon was and Evangelist. White Piali X. fishing Tournaments will David on parents, Bishop Mrs. Darlington, at i, V. on Barbara of r-ort, L. I., and are spending a few days trip on the Little begin at the Moskowitz. 3.00 preached March 31. He has no im- tiic-ir summer Tuesday, the 12th. at 10 a. m. Inter¬ Miss Whitney, daughter j Cascapaebia River, Meadow Club next Cash . 1.00 mediate home here. They will sail ment Mrs. who at the Ambassador Hotel, where they Quebec. Saturday and many .1. U. relatives to survive him. en Calvary. Long Island. Southern Mr. and Payne Whitney, entries are Hamilton. 1.00 for France July 27 and plan to pass a and Western papers please lor last will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Basil of expected. Among those al¬ Joseph Byrne. 1.00 week copy. sailed Europe week, spend Bury, London, and entered are Charles F. EDWARD in Newport. Captain Douglas E. MTTKIEW1CZ.On and C. Noble, of Now Canaan, Conn., and Mrs. of are ready Miss Helen Trevor, Noyes Company. 50.üü HAY Sunday, July 10, at three months in England France,) Perry Smith, Chicago, with j Miss Helen Lee and Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Jennoy and Dismukes, commandant of the Naval her late residence, 117 West 5Sth st., lo New York in October. Dr. and Mrs. Webb W. Weeks. Miss Francesca Gilder at Wrenn. Miss Lucia (.'has» TORONTO, Ont., July 11..The death and Mrs. Laura de Mitkiowlcz, of the returning Tyringhara. The Lord Cup and Cameron com¬ The Jenney. 21.00 ! on j Training Station, Dismukes daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Maxwell und Cup Lean-to Club. 7.00 Saturday night of Edward Hay, di¬ ! will give? a dinner for them, followed late Count Eugen» o» Mitklewic-. Fu¬ Mr. and Mrs. Brown ar¬ petitions will begin Saturday. It is Lucy Branch Allen. rector and former neral servicie on Tuesday July Mr. and Mrs. William John Warbur- Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Christian, of B. 10.00 general manager by informal dancing at the station, on morning, at his rived from Baltimore and »re at the New York expected that this will keep the courts Wallace. 10.00 of the Imperial Bank of 12, at 10:30. at St. Bartholomew's ton are visiting George C. Hoyt arrived t.o- their Jennings Mary Nichols. ....«..*«...., Imperial Transportation and more than six months ago in England,] residence in Southampton. Hope gone country place in F. VV. Dodge e'otUD*»»?. Lighterage Comv>bny, died at cently married a widow of great wealth ice at her late residí nee, 364 East 142«i has been moved from her town house,1 Novel in Avoidence of a Fairfieid, Conn. From there Mr. and Harry C. Batea. 7.00 Sunday ¡n I.e.me. It is understood they in¬ st., on Tuesday evening, s o'clock. J his home, 337 Eighty-third street, no 23 East Street, to Woode- Mrs. Jennings will so to Newport. enrue. , 3.00 tend to purchase a r-iimmer home. Their PERKINS.AI Poe Manor, Pa July », Thirty-ninth Lenox Garden Club Stressing of the Sordid Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Loeb. 6.00 Brooklyn, after an illness of nine here would George Perkins, of r.?.', 1st st Brooklyn. lesse, her country place in Ossining, Bayard Hoppins, of Dorothy 1). Mount. 6.0Ü months. He was old presence probably mean In th.. 92d year of hid ag«;. Funeral Some hope that tho novel of the Islip, departed to-day. Charlea T. fifty-three years some elaborate for re- >:. Y. Mr. and Lee.. 15.00 and was born in Rochester, N. Y. entertaining, private. Meets at Stockhridge butcher shop and the ash head will soor. Mrs. William Sheffield S. C. Lewis. 3 0. "O cently they gave a dinner party in POST.On Saturday, July 9, Josephine B. to an Cowlea have, John Tlebout jr. 10.00 His father was among the first to Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Grace, of give way American novel which jr., arrived at Farming- In of Rome for which a fortune was spent Post. Funeral services at her lar» resi¬ will the of common¬ ten, Conn., and are at memory Helen. 7.00 engage in the transportation business dence, 4«'.J liât: )«;-h si Monday, July thi« city and Old Westbury, L. !.. have present beauty the his father's .Mrs. John J. Lapham. 25.00 on for flowers. Members Are Entertained by place instead of its was home. the Erie Canal, and Mr. Streeter's Frederick 11, s :30 p. m. ínterin «ut Cedar Grove taken Mrs. C. Palmer's place at ugliness held Gladys Lea. 7.00 Potts Moore, who was a 11 a. m. King A. Dc at out Miss Zona Gale, the in Mr. and Mrs. Howard In the name of. C. M. G. 25.00 first employment was on the same Cemetery, Tuesday hong Beach for the rest of the summer. Mrs. C. Gersdorff by author, Page, who are It. A. He week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur RICHIE.At Westfleld, N J.. July 9, a lecture at Columbia at the Irvi;:g House, will soon P. 3 ei.DO waterway. had acted as marine Curtiss returned to 1921, Her Orchard Hill Place University yes¬ for to depart L. ). 25.00 surveyor and in most of the James, New York Anna Wood Richie, wife of Or. E. R. Mrs. W. Lanman Pull and Mips Eliza¬ terday. Europe remain several months, A friend. 7.00 appraiser this morning. Richie, in her 4Gth year. Funeral serv¬ to The Tribune Atlantic ports and was a member of ie s beth Worthington who make their Special Dispatch "It is impossible for people to con¬ Mrs. e;. C. F. jr. 7.00 James F. Thompson, Miss Thompson will be held ai her late residence, Bull, tinue ae; H. p. 100.(10 the Neutrality Squad at th.is port dur¬ Brewster, N. Y.. Tuesday, l'Jtb lnat., at home at the Hotel will LENOX, Mass., July 11..Berkshire always disagreeable as they Lieut. and A. K. Sheridan, of Troy, and 1 frain Buckingham, are in the modern Kloor and Fiancee Eleanor Spencer. 21.00 ing the war. His wife, two sons and a p. ra-, Btandard time leaves leave this week for Mar¬ was novel, for the very Mrs. Klehnle. Hodges McKnight, oí Fort Grand Central Station at 10 a. m , stand¬ Edgartown, society to-day concerned chiefly law of Philippine 10.00 sister survive him. Funeral ser¬ Worth, Tex., tha's Vineyard, Mass. A. De Gersdorffs enter¬ averages will forbid," she said. Break Their Mrs. Rutherford Stuyvesunt Ensign R. P. Powell and John J. Reiily, ard time with Mrs. Carl "One would think to read a Plerrepont . 10.00 vices will be held at 5 p. m. to-day. . modern Engagement Barbara of New York, are at t, Hill Top Inn. RITCHIE- cn Saturday, July 9. I98t, at Dr. William A. of 69 West tainment of the Lenox Garden Club at description of an apple orchard that Bliss Allen, twenty Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Nyack, N. Y., Arthur Ritchie, 1>. D., Chisolm, in Stock- months ol"iuism his summer piace at Cape George, on bridge. Miss Rehmann worms; that it never sees the apples. T. 7.00 PATERSON, J., July Boissevain and Horace Binner will be said on Wednesday. July 13, at the Garden." It was the "It will be Rescue of Naval Balloonist A h-.va g a 7.U0 has been received hero of the death regis¬ the Bay of St. George. Nova Scotia. "Color in the chief concern of the A. tered at the Casino this morning. 3 0:30 a. m at St. Ignatius Church, West this summer. ta Pearc« Godley. 5.00 of Charles a Paterson archi¬ End av. at« 1 S7th it T! bod will He first meeting of the club novel of to-morrow to uncover the: Far North Is Ended From my two "Fellers Harold Edwards, Among the yachts in the harbor yes¬ Mr. Mr?. of 100 at luncheon to-day in our Alfred. tect, in Paris, France. Edwards, who In eiu.se In the church from noon Tues¬ and Percy Litchfield, Hostesses parties beauty essential commonplace By mutual consent Lieutenant Louis T.OO terday were those of Henry Walters, day. Interment at Sparklll, X. V. East Seventeenth Street, are not oc¬ were Miss Mary Church, at Bonny- living, as" the novel of to-day uncovers Thomas A. Dobson. 7.00 lived at 331 Park avenue, went to Arthur Curtiss James and Richard F. their home bank in Great its A. Kloor jr., one of the three naval S. If. Clarke.'.. 7.00 Paris for his health about four months ROSS- M Bangall. '.'. Y on Saturday, July cupying Overwoods, country Barrington, complimen¬ ugliness." W. M. 10van» Dairy Company.... 7.00 Howe. Mr. James, accompanied by H. 9, Jane, ivlfe of th< late rohn Ross ant at Redding Ridge, Conn., this summer, tary to Miss Minerva Beebe, whose en- Miss Gale's lecture was the first in balloonists who were lo?t in the Hud¬ A. 8. ago. He had been ill for almost a year. (). sailed for of ho R ROI«, aged to Wyckoff. 7.0 0 Havemeyer, New York if but have taken a cottage on the water gagement »vas recently announced the series of conferences called to con¬ son Bay last Frances M. Whaley. 5.00 The body probably will be buried in at night. 67 years Funeral from th( Church at IT. of Lake Forest, the country December, and i: T. G. 21.00 as his Mrs. the mm: Coi pi «n, Bangall, Westport:, Conn. John Hamline, 111.; sider question: "What is the po¬ Pari.-., widow, Margaret Captain Ward K. U. S. ai 11 o'clock, Richard C. at sition of Alexandra Flowerton, of Mrs. .T. S. Dennis. 10.00 to make her perma¬ Workman, N., Tuesday morning, July 12, and Mrs. Dixie, Tangle- literature to-day in the Rockaway, ! J. S. Leach.. 7.00 Edwards, expects who has been at the Hill Top Inn, re- v.'t««r>- a solemn requl..ass will be Mr. and Samuel T. and in Lenox. States ?" have broken th"ir it was Miss K. L. nent home in that city'. Mr. Edwards orf»re«! for th» repose of hor »ou!. Inter¬ Mrs. Bradley wood, United. engagement, BlsselL.... T.OO _ turned to New York this morning. ment L. Miss Eliza'beth McLean are visitinr Mrs. William Potter and She said that the admitted Dr. Foster Kennedy. 7.00 is survived also two sisters, Mrs. J. ¦.«- at Calvary Cemetery rig Island, Chapman novel of to-day had yesterday, by S V an ! »f the fam¬ Two reasons are N. S. Meyer. 2,00 69 and Mrs. Relatives friends outgrown the theory that its only two given for this. One ¡Dr. Georno L. Wood, of Auburn street, ily are invited. concerns is that after Brcdhead. 7.00 489 East Wanainaker's 84th could be romantic love and Kloor and his companions Jacob su-umeyer. 7.00 Louis Kit, of Twenty-ninth Year ROY1-..A« («Mentally, on Sunday, July 10, spiritual aspiration. It had, at least, were rescued he and Miss Flowerton ('liarles Elr.sheimer. 2.00 street, both of Paterson. 1921, Thomas ).'. Roys, beloved husband discovered vast new fields of material discovered that what had MT. William P. Herrick. 7.00 Mr. Edwards was horn in New York. Finds ïîim an of Kate Roys. Funeral services »t his they thought B. F. Larrabeo. 10.00 Optimist late i"«! West 143d *'.. on Tuee- in other aspects of human relation¬ was love was The K. He came to Paterson thirty years atro. home, only friendship. e;. 21.00 In¬ day evening, July 12, at 8 o'clock. Inter¬ ships. other is that Kloor considers the pay Mrs. Augustus J. Mead. 25.00 He designed the. Paterson Savings Special Dispatch to The Tribune ment private. A student asked Miss Gale how she of an officer of his rank for Margaret P. Halsey. 6.00 stitution building, the United States SCHWEIZER.Isabella, widow of Emanuel accounted for the inadequate ¡Mrs. Carl Stebblns. 15.00 the Second PHILADELPHIA, July 11..John, of 8olli« great sale of Main matrimonial purposes. Mrs. A. L. Morton. 25.00 Trust Company building, Wanamaker began the eighty-fourth an dearly beloved mother E.. Street and she answered: Floor was Miss National Bank St. Mary's («ti July 9. Funeral fn m h« r lata resi¬ in charge of the navy bal¬ Mary P. Robinson. 2.00 building, year of his life to his desk den 302 West iiïd st.. en "People read Main Street because loon which Mrs. George laustes Potts. 7.110 Roman Catholic Church, and the resi- by getting Tuesday, started from the Rockaway A. at ;S:15 this morning. July : at 10 a m. they think see their in air on J.Mrs. Abbrstt. 5.00 denca William T. all in they neighbors station December 13 last and In lovein« memory of Ruth Uoett- of Kyle, He began it also with lauding Presi- STREETER -On Sunday July 10. Captain it. It ¦< would be a great thing if they landed near Moose on ger . 7.00 dent "as the business William E-, belovi husband of Eleanor saw Factory Hudson Paterson._ Harding greatest 53 Funeral themselves in it." Bay. While he and his two Mrs. Franklin B. Letterts. 7.00 uian in the United States." W. su.ter, aged years. compan¬ Mrs. E. T. Cockey<. 1.00 MRS. LEONARD L. GALLAGHER services at his la S37 83d *t» ions, Lieutenant Steven A. Farrell And he it with a desk on at 8 m and Mrs. August Zinsser. 15.00 L. wife of began heaped Brooklyn, Tuesday, July ¡2, p. Newspaper Men Pay Respect Lieutenant Walter Hinton, were mush¬ Mrs. Emll Goldnrtark. 14.00 Mrs. Leonard Gallagher, high and banked all around with flowers TALLÓN.On July S. 1921, Jane, widow of their arduous Mrs. Leopold Frederick. 2.'). 0(1 the manager of the Shubert Theater, and and and the late John Tal in and beloved mother To Amos Stillman's ing way back to civiliza¬ Paul C. telegrams letters presents Memory tion, Miss Flowerton's regrd fur Floor Whlpp. 7.00 and a member of the general produc- bearing to him the good wishes of of Rosa, Juila ¡.m: Mary. Funeral írom Funeral services were held last S. B. Kllner. 2.1.00 the Messrs. Shubert,. died her iate residence, y Auguste and Arthur Sachs. 5.00 She to the >l and th« late Le nai i N 'Ayant, Fu¬ I'll stage as Marion Chapman. played ceremony day. ñera! services at h:s late resio» nee, 44 the Rev. H. F. Gontlert. A large dele¬ lip Coins took. 7.00 and several years ago But at 3 o'clock in the afternoon a < of former and French Will P. L. Sommer. 7.00 in vaudeville Inton Place, Newark. N. J., on Wednea- gation "present newspa¬ Celebrate >;. N. Haaren. 5.00 slae was with Ë. H. Sothern in «HI little space on the clock had been set .liiy. July 13 at 3 p. it;. the month o£ we per men was present. Mrs. Stillman, Jam.'s H. Schmelze!. 25,00 Were King." She was born in Balti¬ aside for a meeting of the finance com-1 CONTINUING throughout July the widow, who 'is eighty-four years The Miss A. P. Livingston. Oo.uo mittee of the Board of Education. Mr. IN MEMOR!AM~ of . anniversary the fall of the more, Md. . , are on sale our entire remaining old, was too ill to attend. Mr and Mrs. T. Gaillard Thomas. 7.00 her Wanamaker is the placing practically Bastille, will be observed Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kiiuler. 7.00 Mrs. Gallagher is survived by chairman of com- stock of fine and American Dress CoUons Burial will be in Evergreens Ceme- Thursday by and a married sister. Inter¬ mittee and the meeting was held in his COHAN-MUU).Fifth anniversary memo¬ Imported the United French F. husband rial service. A e'mn r- lulem higii tery te-day. Societies, compris¬ [Mrs. Jacob Ruppert. 20.00 ment will be on Wednesday. office. There, was little business be¬ mas3 for 'he -.f th« ...u'. <«f at considerable reduction from their former prices. Eugene cable. 14.0(1 fore the committee repose ing 25,000 members, at Manhattan Ca¬ (Miss Edith Hice. and much of the Josephine Cohan-Niblo will be celebrated 156th Street and 8.00 time was taken up Mr. Wanamaker at tho Church ut th«- I r»ment, Whiteford Betrothed sino, Eighth Avenue. (Mrs. W. L. S. is.no by st. Prices 95c, $1.25 and 1.50 yard Marjory An elaborate A Old North State Sails in his remembrances. ¡ 71st and Broadway, at 10 o'ciock range: 50c, 73c, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. of program has been ar¬ friend. 2.00 showing birthday Tues'lay morning, July 12. All friend» Whiteford, 5-1 ranged. The afternoon will be IH. J. Wilson. 7.00 The business closed with an in- are mvited. Garden devoted 'Mrs. G. N. Pfeiffer. 10.00 Cabins day Brompton Road, City, announce to games and a band conceit. In the With Full terriew. the engagement of their youngest j. C. Otteson.. 7.00 To-day "What Miss evening there will be an operatic con¬ ¡Mary Stront," Udall. 14.00 North State, of do you think of the business The collection includes Dotted Swiss, Organdie«, daughter, Marjory Whiteford, to cert, followed by an official reception, E. C. 7.00 The steamship o'ld outlook?" Mr, Wanamaker was asked. Count do Bouthiller-Chaugny. Miss at which [Mrs. Carrie S. Hasbrouck. 7.00 the United States Mail Steamship Com¬ he as he him¬ English Prints, Stanley Renaud, honorary Walter J. Comstock. via "Well," said, perched Voilcs,Tissues,Ginghams,;.«:iirtings, Whiteford was graduated recently vice-president of the COO will sail to-day for. London self on the of his "I'll tell French, organization, will Albert Jandorf . 2.00 pany, a full edge desk, Tropical Prints, Sateens, Homespuns, Eng¬ from the School of The Blessed Sac¬ preside, and a ball. H. L. Miller. D.D.S. 2.00 Plymouth and Boulogne, with you one thing about business. The lish and Swiss White Fabrics, etc. rament. Count de Bouthiller served Tnose who will at the Mrs. Herman .stutter. lo.oo complement of passengers. greatest business men in the United Novelties, Fancy two and a as a siag concert Miss Charlotte R. Stillman. 10.00 are half years private with are Mme. Blanche Mme. Catharine A. Among her saloon passengers States to-day iî tho President. the French was Arral, Auguste Bamuian. 5.00 Ahern. Mrs. J. <.. army and awarded the Beuget, Auguste Périsse, Leon Chastel M. w. Laldlaw. 35.00 Hector Adam. John Cioix de Guerre. and Fred Burty. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jackson.... 20.00 Alexander. Mrs. W. E. BuKcr. Mrs. J. In memory of my mother. 5.00 Je Bernard, Mrs. H. B. Bradford Mr. Home Brew Soda, Threat oí Remnants ¡Morris M. Becher. 10.00 General J. L. Sale E. Bayard Rives. 10.00 t»nd Mrs. P. Brasher, Harrison Tweed. 5.00 Chamberlain, Captain E. Crankshaw, Of 2,000 Bronx Children All remnants of McCutcheon Fabrics such as Ging¬ J. K. Ciesey. 21.00 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cummins, Mrs. y. H. m. 14.00 Adrienne Carmona, Miss V. St. C. Du¬ The 2,000 youngsters who marched on hams, Crepes, Swisses, Voiles, Organdies, Linens, A. TaUmbiras. 10.00 Third Avenue in the Bronx last Satur¬ French Nov¬ Clara W. De» ne...... 10.00 rant, Colonel Ii. C. Foy, Miss H. S. Prints, Sateens, White Materials and M. M. I'psoa. 25.00 GarreU, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gregory, Mrs. day, carrying the slogan "Down with in will be marked at Marguerite Haslam. 5.00 P. P. Kellogg, Miss Olga Kelly, Cap¬ ice cream and soda water prices," yes¬ elty Fabrics, practical lengths, Miss G. J. Neinbach. 7.00 Mrs. Mrs. terday took their troubles to about one-half price to close out. Interested .» 7.00 tain L. H. and Kingstone, Borough DREICER^C0 Mrs. Caroline E. Sherwood. 7.00 E. MacMillan, Mrs. 1. P Marvin, A. il. President Henry Bruckner. Mrs. Anna F. T. Rand. 14.00 Morgan P. Noyes, Miss C. Grant, of 885 Brook Avenue, appeared P... 7.00 McLeod, as their spokesman, and when Presi- For "Billy Johnson'. 7.00 Oakcs, George Parsons, Mrs. A. E. Pope, dent Henry K. Davis. 7.00 Duke and Duchess de Richelieu, A. J. Bruckner declared he could do iearlé and W. 7.00 nothing to deflate the prices 34th and 33d oJetüeíé Georife Beuton. Robertson, Mrs. Louisa W. Schenck, Mr. she complained Fiftli Avenue Anonymous . 7.00 Mrs. T. S. S of, said: *S^P/ J. F. Patton. 5.00 and Sheppard, -pard, "We will en masse to the re¬ Streets H. B. Green... 21.00 Prank J. Sinnott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles appeal New York I A. tail soda water dealers who gouge the ~*f&££%* Mrs. W. Purrinffton. 5.00 H. Stringer, Paul Thompson, Miss children FIFTH AVENUE at Klipper and Klipper. 2.00 Dr. and Mrs. E-. W. and mothers for soda water. Rag.T)ado Mark FORTY-SIXTH Joseph Banelt. 7.00 Thompson, Todd, If necessar\, we'll start out own home Frank H. Hennessy. 7.00 Miss R. H. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. brew soda plants and we'll put on a Mrs. Edward C. Hood. 2.00 Wjnslow, Miss Marjoria Winslow, Mrs. real Stanley H. Tead. 5.00 James David Wheian and Mrs. boycott." T1Í1C WOODLAWN CEMETK&Y, Louis O. Condit...». 7.00 Walsh, President Bruckner found himself in 233d St. By llar'.om Traits aud by TroUay. Miss N. E\ Cowles....«.** f.o» Eugenia Whyte. an embarrassing position. He is head Lots of small sise for sal«.