THE NEVV YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. + + 9 - , PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. MISS SARGENT HEADS M. Cohan MME. MARQUISAN DIED. f Duncan Fraser OLYMPIC BRINGS 1,470 ON LENOX GARDEN CLUB George DIES IN PARIS BEATTIE..October JO. Christopher Beau NEW YORK. . . Services Stephen Merrttt Chapel, 223 S"i > v., near Slat 8 P. M. and His Bride Mr. and Mrs. John T. Terry are SWIFT TRII FROM EUROPE Abroad for Miss at.. Wedne-aday. the Members Meet at Cottage of Going Formerly Frances Moore1 DECK..At Hoboken. N. J., on Monday. f>. at Hotel Chatham. stopping of 10. 1021. Georgia V. Book. tober the Misses Parsons. Washington. the late George W. aid CarolinedaugM-ofH. Home from France Mrs. Cornelius N. Bliss, who passed Travel and Res£ Heck, at her residence. 1250 Garden at.. * L. hus to Tons HbralI) Special Cable to Turn New Yokk Hjckile. Moboken. Funeral services with ina"» » . the tummer in Southampton, I., Special Despatch Tub Nbw returned to New Copyright, 1931, try Thi Nrw York Hhkai.ii. reriulem at the Church of the Holy York.. Lbnox, Mass., Oct. It..The Misses Willow av. and 0'h at., on Thurs-* Retired Will Observ 0New York Herald I Innorenta, Mrs. Also will Mary and Gertrude Parsons had the Manager Bureau, day, October 13, at 10 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Young j Porta, Oct. 11. ( BRAND..Herbert beloved husband ot on members of the Lenox Garden C'Ub as W.. From return from Bar Harbor, Me., Octo- Theatre in Many Funeral service* were held to-« of Washington are at the Vanderbilt for d'Eyteu here. The body willHonorelie at With St.. Thursday. October 13. at Ij . tlftfljr RnnnA » AA.miev A. M. a few days. Dr. William Oilman vicepresident, is to f1l« Vawntlaon*' were In New George M. Cohan goIns fulfl Announcements received ; second vice-president, Mrs. ThompsonBanyer estate, where funeral services also will COWAN..At her home, 102 Morris «t., Yo.<4 on Mrs. ior» iruiu xtuucb ui wib m«i some of the he outlined for hlmsel be held. kers. Tuesday, October 11, 1921, yeoicruay Innes Kane will return to Mre. David Ives plana Adelaide M. Cowan, former Keener £ Mrs. John Clarkaon; secretary, man Mmo. recently In Ussat. Allege, of MissWage York from Bar Harbor, Me., on In announclns his retirement from Marqulsan was a daughter of Ilibltc School "Old 66," Kingsbrldge. 1'u New corresponding secretary. Miss Mr. neral at a Funeral 73 Olalrette of Mack^o; agerlal activities. He made known yee Clarence Moore, who lost his life service Havcy Chapel, Regis-Bouyoud, daughter Saturday. Marion uavies; treasurer. Mr. Banyer aboard the steamship Titanic. North Broadway. Yonkers, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Regis-Bouyoud of Ussat, to terday that he will sail for Europe at 4 o'clock. Interment at afternoon this and Mrs. Amos Schermerhorn has Clarkson ; recorder, Mrs. William H. Cemetery. Greenwood Mr. Duncan Fraser of city Cotting [.Jg tveek from to-morrow. Mr. Cohan ha FURSTENBERG..On October 11. Harry Ardsley on Hudson. Coincident with the come from Tuexedo Park to the Hotel Mr. Montague Free gaveCarpenter.a LETELLTER REQUIEM TO-DAY. of WlmwBnBKw^ made a of abroad before Furstenberg, aged 63, beloved husband announcement Mr. Fraser arrived Lorraine for a few days. stereopticon lecture on "Bock Gardens," couple trips Fanny Furstenberg. Funeral Thur». and '' but tills will be the he ever ha at 2 P. his late with his bride by the France yesterday HBQH -m-. and tea was served by Misses Helolse lonsest Anniversary Mass for Rectar of October 13, M., from went to Ardsley on Hudson to join his Mr. and Mrs. Columbus -O'D. Isclin taken. 1542 West 179th St. residence, Meyer, Marion Davles and Emily W. Yorkvllle Church. , mother. Mrs. Charles D. Fraser. will remain at their country liouao in woul< 3ILLETTE..At East Orange, N. J., on who several " Biddle. He would not state how Ions he A solemn October 9, Sarah Lyon, widowSunday.of Mr. Fraser'a father, died New Rochelle, Y., until the middle requiem anniversary mass rapt. Edward A. Gillette and daughter of years ago, was connected with the be on the other side, saying that hi for the repose of the soul of the late The of November. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Frissell, who Rev. Arthur the late Daniel M. and Catherine United States Steel Corporation. Dlans were Indefinite. However, he wll Letelller, late rector of the Lyon. Funeral services will McJntyrebe in ids were stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roman Catholic Church of St. Jean held at the home of her sister-in-law. bridegroom left Harvard Junior Mrs. Herman D. Kountze oC 270 Park visit all the countrle year to enter the officers' training camp Hollister Pease in Lenox, have returned probably leading Baptlste, Seventy-sixth street and Mrs. Lewis C. Lyon. 324 Belleville av., avenue is at the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. ' and Newark, on Wednesday. October 12. at at Flattsburg, -when tne Lnueu to New York. of the continent, a* well us England avenue, superior of the Lexington2:30 P.M. Interment in Mount Pleasant was and Mrs. I. Townaend Burden also are Pf in over of the Blessed who diedFathers went into the war. He He said his chief object going Sacrament, stopping there. Mrs. John J. Lapham of New York, last in Cemetery a lieutenant and went overseascommissioned IHlki seas was to rest and enjoy himself ob suddenly August Montreal, where <3WYNN..Sunday, October 9. 1921, Marie Infantry of the Kirst Mrs. Joseph H. Brazier and Miss theatre all the he had gone to make an address at the Loulso Owynn, widow of Joseph Keati with the Sixteenth Bervlng the In forelgi annual retreat of the Division and served through several Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. .Stillman ar.d Brazier of are at the countries. Perhaps, as he hinted Jocoiel; ' priests of the Ocynn. Funeral aervleea at her late homo, the Misses Lisa and Ruth have Josephine order, will take place at 10 o'clock this 463 Central Park Weat. Wednesday, 11 major engagements in I91S. Stillman Hotel. i Curtissome time ago, he may take a hand ii in o'clock. wounded at Soissons returned to their home, 33 Ea3t Mrs. morning St. Jean's Church. He was severely David Lydig, who closed her settling the Irish problem. The mass was for HAINES..Mra. Richard P. (nee Mary Service street. . arranged by and received the Distinguished Thirtyninth villa to-day, Is there for ten days Mr. Cohan's departure marks his defi of Own members Price), daughter of the late JeasaAugusta States and the Congress Council, 502, D. on Cross from tho United returning to 'New York. beforenlte severance, for tome time to com e Knights of of which Father Price, at Westfleld, N. J., Tuesday Croix de Guerre from France. Upon his Miss of New York is Columbus, October 11, 1921. Funeral services at her Mr. and Mrs. Harry B# Hollins, Jr.. Mary Ingersoll at least, from the Broadway theatrlca,1 Letellier formerly had been a member late home. 318 East Broad ste, Westfleld, discharge from the hospital ho reentered have closed their in the guest of Mrs. Reuben Wing Howts and months after country place field and Indicates that the producer, lii chaplain. The Rev. John Graham N. J., on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. the army and served eight Hast Isllp, L. I., and have taken an at Sunset villa. 8 of the Fathers of the Blessed Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, the He then returned to this spite of scepticism at the time of hi Sacrament armistice. apartment In the Lorraine Hotel. Mrs. George Winthrop Folsom and her announcement, Is making good his plan 8 and present chaplain of Congress Own N. J. Elizabeth, country to finish a course at Harvard sister, Mrs. S. started Council will be HALPERN..On October In her 76th met his Joseph Whistler, (o retire. The only production he novv the celebrant. 10, yea r, and received his degree. He Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Color, for Cohasset on Cape Cod for a visit Esther, the beloved wife of Jacob and bride while abroad last year. with has extant is "The O'Brien Girl," at th8 S. mother of Samuel, Henry and Mrs.devoted the in Montreal, are receiving nonliving Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bigelow. Liberty. DAVIS PAGE. Alexander S. Kallscher. Relatives and Among other passengers by on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer. Mr. friends Invited to attend the funeral from was Michael Strange, otherwise congratulations Philadelphia, Oct. 11..S. Davis the France Mrs. Coler was Miss Helen Danforth Warren Motley and Mr. Kenneth Howes known Temple of Saul A. Rothschild, 179 Mrs. John Barrymorc. author of "Claire of at Page, widely lawyer, died to-day West 120th St., on Thursday, October 13, Geer of New York. are at the P.ed Lion Inn after an Illness of four He was at 1:30 P. M. de Lune," produced last spring in the aiooKuriage. SWANN WILL INSPECT days. _ 81 years old. I HARROLD..At Greenwich, Conn., on Sunday, Bmpire Theatre, with Mr. Barrymore Mrs. Peter Ooelet Gerry has come Mrs. JEdwin Corning. Mrs. Franklin > was October 1921, Miss Ethel Barrymorc. in CARRY ON RECORD. Mr. Page graduated from Tale In 9, Lucy Virginia (nee and his sister. from Warwick, R. I., to the Plaza, where Townsend and Mtes Lydla Hun of 1859. During his college days he was beloved mother of Nan Slavln. Gorden), the cast. She said that Mr. Barrymore she will a few before Albany were in a luncheon party at ii private. Funeral pass days going 1 Commodore of the Tale "Navy" and Vrould return in a few days and that in to Washington. Mrs. Cornelius Tiers, i fM the Lenox Club. Mrs. Phillips Says She Wil trained and stroked the first Yale crew rlAYDEN..Suddenly, at Cedarhurst, L. I., two months he would start for Europe who returned on board the also Arrivals at tho Greylock Hotel at to defeat Harvard. He served as on ucioDcr iu. iuzi, jjr. James K. France, Welcome Investigation. city In .the OOth year of his age. FuneralHayden, with a film to be exhibited abroad. is there. Williamstown include Dr. and Mrs. Comptroller of Philadelphia In 1888 end services wljl be held at hi* late liner also Titta B. Wadsworth of Mr. later wtfh residence, Tho French brought Albany, AugustusDistrict Attorney Edward Swann an _ three years appointed 111 West 65th at., on Thursday morning. Ruffo, barytone, who will enter the Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel and Mrs. Louis Coolidge and Miss nounced that the United States Treasurer in thisAssistantOctober 13, at 10 o'clock. It I* kindly yesterday books, paper that no flowers be sent. Opera Company and be heardMetropolitanBiddle, Jr., entertained at dinner last Coolidge of Boston. and vouchers of the Carry On Assocla city by President Cleveland. For requested In a new role In "Ernanl." He spent the night in the (Hotel Lorraine. Their Miss Alice Hopkins, who has Just re- years he was associated withseveral1TEALY..Elizabeth Ella, wife of the late tion, with headquarters at 271 Madlso)11 Frank her summer summer at Salsa Moggiore. Also on guests were Mr. and Mrs.. Frederic H. turned from Europe, is a guest of Miss United States Senator Penrose in the Ilcaly. at home. Cold Susan of at her avenue, would be examined in his offic<0 practice of law. f-prtng-ou-the-Hudson. Tuesday, October board were Mr. una .Mrs. viiUReppe Cruger, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gouverneur Hopkins Washington on This 11. 11)21. Funeral services will be held former Mrs. Biddle Duke, Miss cottage in Williamstown. Thursday. announcement wa The Metropolitan v,»mranari.Wellman, made the of a TURNER DIES OF at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Pierson Messrs. Mrs. Capin and following publication MAJOR BURNS. Chur"h. av. and South Oxford was happy that, his daughter,barytone and Joseph Suzanne Henry Balnbridge story that the National Information Bu T^fayette a coloratura soprano, had been Jr., and Cary Morgan. Miss .Margaret A. Revere of Boston are Sakanac Lake. Oct. 11. . Major st., Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon. Milan. Marina,The Harrir.ian, guests of Dr. and Mrs. William Norton reau had announced suspension of th6 8. Turner of New York died in 14, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment privateOctober to sing at La Scala. Indorsement of the Emery 1 went to their homeengagedat Luncheon were in the Buliard at Ilighwood in Lenox. Carry On Associate11 a hospital here to-day from burns and IUESTED..At Ilartsdale. N. Y.. October 11, Companari family parties given which, under the direction of Mrs. Wen 1921, Richmond W., In his flflth year, OffS West End avenue. Plaza yesterday by Lady Inverforth, who the shock he suffered on Octoher 2 when of Hannah E. Hetherlngton. Funerathusband and Mrs. dell Phillips, has provided a homo fo r tho of U. U. of White Others returning were the Swanaon had sixteen guests ; Mr. George WANAMAKER Y. M. C. A. week cottage Fitzgerald services Grace Episcopal Church, who Henry Warren, Jr., Miss $12 a to disabled ex-soldiers. Rldgewood Villa, where ho was a guest, Plains, N. Y., Thursday, October 13. at sisters, Letty and Hettle, appeared Pauline Mrs. forrm Miss Fahnestock of .Mrs. ana 3 P. leaves Grand Central for months in London and Paris, Mrs. Henry Fletcher Godfrey. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, Jr., erly Margaret BUILDING FOR MOSCOW j-niiiips ner attorney, Jerom0 was destroyed by fire. Memoirs of M. Train three Robinson,New and Miss Katherine Mack aboard the Stoddard, Issued a statement 2:13. Station and are now to enter Shubert Charles Steele. Mrs. Albert Gould York, IIay arriving Olympic. saying the;y President Lincoln and John Burroughs, KAESCHE..Suddenly, on October 11. 19U1. who and Mrs. William M. V. Hoffman. welcomed the Investigation and that the with whom Major Turner had been D. and the Rlgoletto brothers,vaudeville, Jennings Donates Funds in of had been Max B., beloved husband of Emma are here also to go to the Shuberis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emery entertained Memory trouble caused by persons wh mate, were destroyed as well as Intlo Kaesche. Funeral private, from Ills Iste Mr. Edward Simmons Hall of 129 East at dinner there last night. A. A. Johnson Reports Deplorable Famine Conditions Sir George Williams. wished to open a rival Institution. curios, valuable residence, 190 Riverside Drive. Kindly Fifty-fourtli street also returned from Directors of the Carry On Assoclatloil. Major Turner, who was 80 years old, omit flowers. in Russia Due to Failure.Rodman who express their entire confidence 1n lost his left arm at Gettysburg. ITe LIND..Eva S. Wheeler, on October 9. Europe. WASHINGTON". Cro]p Chicago, Oct. 11..Dr. John R. Mott, The Funeral Church, Bway, at 60th who Mrs. Phillips, are Frank Will . leaves a daughter. Mrs. E. Palmer Services Mrs. J. W. Flndlay of London, Knox general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Presbrey, st., on Wednesday, October 12, at 5 P. V. was Rich, of Senator and Mrs. Phllarider C. lam C. Brood, Edward H. d Gavlt of Albany. Miss Helen B. daughter their Wanamakeir Returns. Clark. Geral Chicago papers please copy. Mrs. Frank L. Stratton, 145 West have rturned from European trip. anounced to-night that John M. Curran, Joseph P. Day, Alton I LTON..At 2781 Pond place, Bronx, Edwin street, sailed last Saturday by the of Philadelphia has donated Parker, Mrs. Phillips, Parker Sloan* CHARLES E. ME 131ANN. Lyon, In his 82d year. Notice of funerat FtftySfth Senator and Mrs. du Pont have taken before Wanamaker hereafter. Corona to visit with her mother. The White Star liner Olympic, Coast. Guard cutter funds for the erection of a Y. M. C. A. Edwin S. Schenck, Walter A]1- E. one an at the Willard. at had Stabler, Charles Meimann, of the oldest Mr. and Mrs. George Iswolsky sailed apartment of British built steamships, from the health officials Quarantine fred Stanley and Charles H. Sabin. The merchants of MARQ1T8AN..Funeral services were held greatesttompleted the examination of the building In Moscow, Russia, in memory Washington Market, died October 11 for Mine. Henri Marqule.vi yesterday by the Carmanla. Southampton and Cherbourg, docked last organization maintains two houses Pi thlIs suddenly Monday of arterio-Klerosls. (nee Francis Moore of Washington) at Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. and landed at a pier uptown.passengersIt oi oir e*eorge w imams, xounaer 01 me 271 landed In New York on night after a swift run at an average city, at Madison avenue and 1 n He was 69 years old and lived at 101 the parish chapel of the Church of St. BENEFIT. Brownson, who was said that ho ) ad pone to the Young Men's Christian Association. Graniercy Park. Warwick street. Brooklyn. Mr. Honore d'Eyluu, Paris. Ttle remains will SOCIETY AIDS BRIDGE Monday from the Celtic after passing of 21.6 knots, one of her best of a friend. An Assistant Secretary be to He near at the speed reslJenceMr. Wanamaker's telegram was one of the original membersMeimann taken Ronne, several months abroad, will arrive in this She brought 1,470 if the Treasury received him on the the said lie would like to have country estate, where funeralMarqutsans' Mm. Cornelias Vanderbflt Among: year. performances that gift announcing MAR MARSH IX SPOKEN ROLE. of the Washington Market Merchants services will be held. Washington to-day. passengers, 1,189 In the first ratter, which gave the Impression it established "where it is so much been for including lis mission is official. Special .Despatch to Tux New York Hsiut.i Association, having fifty years McPONNELL..Mary M. (nee Traynor), Those Talcing: Tables. and second the examination of needed to-day and where its Influence in business there as a butter and egg wife of Walter E. McDonnell, on Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis of capins, Sid Krnest Raeburn, British Minister Pi.ainfiei.d, N. J., Oct 11..Miss Maie beloved A thousand Invitations arc boing sent whose multitudinous the would be felt for good principles and merchant. He leaves three sons and Tuesday. October 11. Notice of funeral l'nuaueipnia are crurein« buiuiu unu baggage kept >f Shipping, here during and as Marsh, who has appeared in most of th services hereafter. out Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoffman customs men working far into the night. good government in Moscow, known three daughters. by yacht, the Lyndonla, which is new after tho war. said he imnediatelyhad the Holy of Russia." The building D. W. Griffith dim productions, lncluc|e McORATH..'Thomas, for twenty-two years a to In Many folk notable in the business, City for bridge tournament be given In the Potomac off Washington. :ome to atraighten out some tangles to "The Birth of a Nation" and "Ir faithful and devoted friend and servant of of anchoredfinancial, political and social world were is the sixth Y. M. C. A. donated lng Miss Iseltn. humeral the Plaza on the evening November Col. Edward M. House, who arrived to the assignment to tho United Wanamaker. The tolerance," made her debut as a star 1n LOST AND Georglno Tliuraduy, 1 benefit the Woman's aboard. Rodman Wanamakcr, Special rcatlngforeign lands by Mr. FOUND. at 9:30. Church of the Bleeaed Sacrament, for the of yesterday, will be entertained aboard states and to Great Britain of certain other five are at Madras, Calcutta, th& spoken drama at the PlainfielId New Rochtdle. Foundation. Among those who Deputy I'olice Commissioner, who has indicated that Nationalthe yacht. been two months abroad, and was ill in "lerman steamships. He Kyoto, Seoul and Pekln. Theatre last evening In a comedy ty LOST.Certificate No. 267 Issued by the N. T. OUTWATER..On October 11. 1921. Catherine iivv i.nu.rv ....=. have taken tables are Mraci. Charles lie JUU rtuuiu «»..j called Produce Exchange Feb. 17, 1916, to Frank . London, returned with his son, Capt. Robert Dempster "Brittle." V Rntlllnn V.t.in. In.,II G.. beloved daughter of Mrs. 8. CUfftou Cary Rumsey, Cornelius Vanderbllt, Mrs. Coolldge. wife of the (fundings. Ha will also look tnto the Brittle (Miss Marsh) is a maid < Mabon, In the llth year of her age. John Wanamakcr. Although Mr. EXTERTAWI.VO LAl'DER, cation lima been made to t'ie board of services in the of the William Redding, John Karsen Rhoades. will bo the chief guest at a no ?roblem:s of oil and coal transportation. all work who the househo! for a chapel Funeral VicePresident, had especially requested thatWanamaker manages altera raw certificate; all persons manId Church of St Nicholas. 3th av. ami Trwln said ho had no doubt that ufter com- eeted are to Collegiate George Ethridge, Jose Aymar, Edson luncheon which Mrs. Joseph fuss be made over his arrival, a group tie Sir Harry Lauder will be the guest of ana wrings oraer oui 01 cnans. wam hereby notified ahow cause lntarir -IStli et., on Thursday morning, at 11 Gardiner Brown, James wife of Senator Franco of down the nercc had returned to normal shape honor at a dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria Hubert Druce and Miss Arr In next el* weeks why such new certificate o'clock. Interment Bradley. Brown, France, of his friends greeted him Connelly, J ehould not be Issued. L. fl. T1QWB. Secretary.with1V private Irwin Powell, Charles Van Rensselaer, will give on November 3 atMaryland.her bay with the Street Cleaning 3reat Britain and America would agree ballroom Friday night of this week Vencss arc In the cast. PATRICK..At Rutherford, N. J.. Jane Hl'l. Frank M. Leavltt and Fox. home in Baltimore. Band aboard the steamboat 3n the shipping guest ion. as there would given by the Caledonian Club and LOST, Sunday evening. Oct. fi. In the 7th widow of the late John Patrick, Monday, Lyttleton Department nations. av. and E'way subway, between Bergen October 10. Funeral service at her lata Bridge will bo played until 11 o'clock. oe enough business for both United British Societies, of which VETERANS' ARMISTICE DASC1B. St., Bklyn.. and Times eq., large envelope was the Correction.to The Viscountess Harcourt, who was is chairman. The New home, 41 Raymond av., on Wednesday. The remainder of tho evening will be Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith Mr. Wanamaker said he had much Taylor Alexander. containing autographed photographs of King October 12, at 2 P. M. Interment at the Ladies of the Senate about the reserves of London jriginally Miss Mary Ethel Burns, York Rotary Club will entertain Sir World war veterans of the Unltf>r] of the Belgians, Prince of Wales and other given to dancing and vaudeville. chief guest of say police lit liberal reward of the family. convenience in a to Po- of Walter II. Burns, son-in- luncheon in the Hotel France and Great Britain wl European notables; If Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun of at their weekly luncheon yesterday, that he would embody report daughter Harry at McAlpin States, turned to owner, HUGH J. WARD, carere. SCHWAGER..Entered Into rest on Monday. D. over which Mrs. Coolldge presided. Mr. lice Commissioner Knright, but that he aw of the lato Junius Spencer Morgan, to-morrow. Sir Harry is a member of hold an "interallied" entertainment arIU Banger & Times Building. October 10, 1921, at his residence. Washington, C., president of tho reserves were the J. Bierpnnt dance in the Twelfth Atrnoi J^rdRn. b82 Gabriel and Mrs. James and Mrs. Meredith will remain several could say that the London "randfather of present the Edinburgh Rotary Club. To-day Regiment y LOB'f^-Bttilt book No-273T00ti of tlie Harlem 2d St., Brooklyn, Schwager, Foundation, McDonald, an excellent of men. There are is on her first visit to the the Scottish »comedlan will to Armistice November 11, under tlie Bank. Payment beloved husband of Theresa Schwager and first are in Buffalo for weeks In Washington renewing body ]Morgan, go Sing night, Savings stopped. Please father of Emanuel and Mortimer t vice-president, he was men, all war veterans, now past ]L'nlted States in twenty-four years. She Sing to and tell stories to the auspice* of the American Legion, tlte rotuni to bank. 124 E. 123th St., New Alfred, the convention of the State Federation made while Secretaryacquaintances22,000 sing York city. and the late Leo Schwager. Funeral ser- [ of Agriculture. the military age. There are policewomen was amazed at the architectural gTowth prisoners.British Great War Veterans of Amerlc,a vices Thursday, at 2 P. M., Eighth At. f of Woman's Clubs, before which Mrs. deservo the name. Mr. viewed from tho War Veterans Assoc!:l_ LOST.At Low's 83d St. Theatre. also who really >f the city, which she and the French afternoon, blue beaded Tuesday Temple, Brooklyn. Interment Mount Ne* I Calhoun will speak this afternoon. VVanamaker was unprcpurtd to talk Soat deck coming up the bay. The tion. The guests will Include the poi t bag. Finder please boh Cemetery. L NEWPORT. of the Red MRS. LUESCHER WINS COUPE. return contents or bunch keys to Mrs. * about the police Investigation ( served with the American Viscountess commanders of the American Legi<">n BROWN, r.l West 81st St. SITTNER..Private Edward Rlttner. Com- A. Van Homo Stuyvesant closed as ho had read little with Mrs. Mark A. Luescher received the pany K, 3U6th Infantry. 77th Itlvlslon, HARRISON.CLAYTON. Mr. Meyer committee, (^ross in the war and was decorated nnd the French and British Consuli*" LOST.Pockctbook. Htaten Island ferry or Chestellux, the villa belonging to Mrs. or about It, but admitted that of the most votes cast for the most r<8- boat. killed In action In the Argonne Forest on Special Deepatch to The New Yobk Herald. nothing the Order of the Grand Cross popular General. The proceeds will go to Tuesday, October 11; reward. DAY, September 27. 1018. Funeral services C. Lot-Ward Spencer, yesterday and he was much Interested in the subject. and received a silver woman motorist in New York In a lief work ex-soldlers the thr« 1 3ii 5th av. Montclair, N. J., Oct. 11..Miss Edith director of the British Empire conducted the Dort and among by chapel Stephen Merrltt Burial and to New York. returnedAlbert A. Johnson, ucdal from the American Red Cross, by Companycontestorganizations. LOST.Automobile tool box on Jackson avu Company, Itll 8th av., corner lStlt E. Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of a between Flushing Bay and Cremation New York State Institute Applied jin the Viscountess's party was the will receive the prise, fully equipped Corona; reward et.. on Thursday morning. October 13, at Frank E. Clayton, and Mr. Marvin Anita L., Mary L. and who at the request of Her- Miss Beatrice coupe, next Friday from a committee $23. N. S. RKEDER. M Broad et. 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Xeboh Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Misses Agriculture, J Granard. formerly Coyness DINE AT NEW RESTALRANT. LOST.Black leather In taxi. PrestonLola Phlnney have returned to their bert Hoover has been studying at close daughter of Ogden Mi'ls, and of Alexander Johnston, chairmanconsisting: bng Return Cemetery- Everett Harrison, were married to-night Mills, Police Mrs. JOHN* BURG STROM. Hotel Chatham. on at cottage In Ruggles avenue from Quebec. hand conditions in Russia, said he was three children. They will visit hero Ray Long, Louis Joseph Vance, Pierre's new restaurant had its publlic STRATLET..Henry, October It, his at the home of the bride's parents by of five who had gone of Commissioner Enrlght, Roy Carruthers. those wh !0 Jewelry. residence. 133 W. 103d at. Notice of one of a committee intil December, when the Earl opening last night. Among hereafter. the Rev. Warren F. Cook, pastor of the a circuit of about take them of the Waldorf-Astoria and Miss Elsie had for dinner were Mrs. Hei funeral Methodist Church. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse, Into Russia, covering (liranard will come over and Janis. guests A REWARD OF *350 Tiers. In Paris, at the Episcopal miles. were permitted by the Thirty women, principally n'.ann Oclrichs, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Goul( TIERS..Cornelius Carlson was maid of honor. The who have been at the Mucnchlnger King, 5,000 They some. were in the Mrs. will ho paid for the mturn of platinum Hotel Crlllon. on 'Thursday, August 11, Elizabeth Lenlnl Government to go where they wero Mrs. W. George actresses, competition. and Mrs. Eliot Mr. and MnI 3 aervloea will be held at St. other attendants were the Misses Iva returned to New York yesterday. Other arrivals Luescher is the wife of the Hippodrome's Mr. Cross, madeltno containing largo diamonds set 1021. Funeral pleased In a special car drawn by a favendish Bentinck, sister of the late Frederick Edey. Mrs. Foster MiUlkei*. In centre and numerous small ones. Inst (lr. Patrick's Cathedral. 30th St. and 3th av.. and Elizabeth Clayton, sisters of the Red manager. j 9 92d at and on Friday morning, have special locomotive and protected by Mrs. Ogden Mills; Mr3. John W. Mackay Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa B. Clark, Mr. an tober between Penn. Station New York city, bride; Miss Barbara Freeman of Glen Mr. and Mra John Aspegren he found things de- Miss Katherlne or In nth avenue bue. BLACK. STARR & 14. at 10 o'clock. Interment privatesOctober villa and guards. He said and her granddaughter. Mrs. John McE. Bowman, Mr. and Mr:1 5th av. and 48th at. Please omit flowers. Ridge and Mrs. William C. fiyrett of closed the D'Hauteville and the thirty davs ho spent in Mrs. Stokes, Jr.; Mr. NOTES OF THE THEATRES. FROST. Bloomfleld Mr. Carl von Goeben of to New York. plorable Mackay; Sylvanus William C. Langley, Mr. and Mra. Witl* LOST.Between Grand Central terminal and WHEELER..Era 8.. on October 9. Servlceg returnedthe were the i orst In his life. nnd Mrs. H. C. Phlpps, Brlg.-Oen. Sir will for the at 66th St.. o» New York was tho best man. country Charles Dillingham present throp E. Dwtght, Major Fulierton Weaver, 39th at.. Monday afternoon, a string nf The Funeral Church. Bway. Ho said the crop failure and not William Alexander and Lady Alexander. flrat time to-night his new musical oomedy > pearls; reward. Kinder please notify Wednesday. October 19. at 2 P. M. Commander Walter A. Edwards, U. S. famine. The Jerome Kern Dr. P. E. D. Malcolm and Mr. John I was the cause of the BolshevlsmHenry Clews, Jr.; Percy A. Rockefeller, "Good Morning. Dearie." by Kane. FRIEND ADVERTISING AGENCY. 347 papers pleaae copy. Chicago BRITON TO WED MISS CASE. who has been with Mrs. Edwards was eager to get P. Sir and Anne Caldwell, at the Theatre In nth av. beloved husband o| N., Bolshevik Government Mr. and Mrs. William Bonbrlght, Apollo Miss WHIPPLE..Porrle. at the Mucnchlnger King, left for bis and commercial Aifw.,1 Prnf. ft. c. Jncobeus. Mrs. Atlantic City. The cast is needed by LOST.-October 4, beaded baft, with eltver Louise E. Whipple, on the llth day of Or« Special Drepatch to Tn* New Toex Herald. Into diplomatic Ioulso and Includes Oscar Shaw, two In the 724 of his age* Bea Mrs. Edwards Mr. James Groody GIFT TO CNIVERSITV. top. containing purses: liberal reward. tobcr. 1921. year Providence. R. i. Oct. 11..Mr. and command yesterday. with the United States. relationsLoiimer Wonlen, Mr. 8payer, Harland Dixon and William Kent. fSO.OOO GEORGE A. NEWMANN. Oceanslda. It. J. Funeral services will be held at the rest* to station to visit a E. Mitchell. Mra. Charles Mrs. John R Yfilln of RrlnLtl nnii Now went the training will make supplementary reportJohnson Mr. Charles The Irish Players will give a holiday A gift of $50,000 by a don<>f Roc.kvllle Centre 12H2-R. dence of his son, Dorrls W. Whipple. 4 for two weeks. his work to Mr. Hoover. M. Mrs. Charles A. Munn of single Allcrton at.. Bronxrtlle. N. Y., on Thurs- i York have announced the engagement friends of Amory, to-day of "The White Headed Hoy"matineeat to start the campaign of the Universlltv LOST.Cold taaseled fob, gift of deceased M. la McKenna. Mr. and Mra. Peter W. so will John Charles at day. October 13. at 2'30 P. It kindly of their elster, Misa Helenc de St. T. Reginald formerly Philadelphia, Henry Miller's Theatre, of for an endowment fund r,'e mother, probably Polo Grounds; no flowers be Bent. and Mr. Charles Thomas In "The Dove I/etter" al the Globe, Georgia ward. E. ATPLEBY. caro GEO. BATTENreak requested that » Case, daughter of the late Daniel R. of the British exchequer, apparentlyChancellorRobert* of Philadelphia to 10 $1,000,000 be raised by alumni of tl av. Yardley. Pa., October 10, BANKER'S DAUGHTER A BRIDE here on a mission for his Government, Temjil.ton Crocker, who Joined Mrs. and Allan Pollock In "A Bill of CO- 881 *ar England. stage after the performance of "The Merry Pennsylvania. of similar dinnei rerts of Ills ag". Relatives and friends are ln« to Mr. Eliot H. Dowim. C. J. HARDY. JR. JUDGE LANDIS AT THEATRE. Widow" at the Knickerbocker Theatre last were held last night throughout tl»e LOST.One long grnpti malachite earring, sited to attend funeral from the Frlenda" ENGAGEMENTS ENGAGED TO night, which was attended by Gov. John K. The name of the donor w*itl Monday; reward. Phono Stuyvesant 5.144. Meeting Houae. Purchase, N. Y. Octobef ANNOUNCED. Mias Elizabeth Simonson and Mr. j Frank Baker of the Yankees and country. Tener, not made public. LOST. 'earl diamond ring, platinum setting^ 12. at 2 F. M. Oonveynncee will meet Mr, and Mrs. Pierre J. Smith of 485 Kliot 11. Downes were married Miss Helen F5. Mueller to Be Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bonlton other baseball celebrities. 6th av. bus: reward. Audubon 9966. train leaving Orand Central at 12:35 P. 15 West which the " at Whlta Plains at 1:33. North Broadway, Yonkers. N". Y., have in the bride's home, yestorday Anion# Other 1'laynoers. "The r.ose Girl," opened 100 REWARD M.t arriving announced the engagement of their street. The bride in a daughterSeventy-sixth Bride. Theatre last season, will be AmbassadorCORONA K. OF C. HAVE BAZAAf for return of flexible diamond bracelet, lost Miss Duval first is of Miss Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who In Stamford on Friday and presented ,» October 3 between 32d and 113th sts., or In daughter. Marjorle Smith, to of Mr. William A. Simonson, The engagement announced Judge and then open the following Monday In General Sherman Council. Knights »" & B. II. IN MEMORIAM. Mr. Richard Clark Kroeger, son of Mr. National Dank, and Helen of Mr. and Saturday subway. I. H. WEINBERG. 663 of the City vicepresident E. Mueller, daughter says the last word in baseball, went Boston with Fred IUlIebrand heading the Columbus, of Corona, L. I., opened a Sth av. and Mrs. Ernest R. Kroeger of St. Louis. her debut a Mro. E. T. Mueller of Mount Vernon, of Mrs. Simonson. She made with a party or friends to see the revue cast. Ave evenings' celebration last night i " $200 REWARD CONKLTN..In loving memory Kennedy Announcement has been made by Mr. and the Junior N. Y., and Mr. Churles J. Hardy. Jr., new at " Conklln, Sergeant Company L>. 107th In. . few years ago joined last Miss Julia Brtins. supporting William Hodge their clubhouse, Forty-eight for return of star sapphire lost from ring died In France October 12. 1918. and Mrs. Lawrence Harnecker of Pelham Dotvnes was son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hardy at the Music Box Theatre night. In "Beware of Dogs" at the Broadhurst street and Polk avenue. Corona. ThIC Oct. 8 at or between Al Jol'on Theatre and fantry, f Deague. Mr. graduated A. LEDRRRR..In loving memory of our d*a» Manor, N. Y., of the engagement of their in 1913. of New York city. They will be Umpire Quigley was in the party. Theatre, has been Invited to appear as celebration 1s called "Five Arabian Commodore Motel. R. LEE A CO., INC., Miss Dorothea from Columbia in at tho Victory hall, to bo held under 15 William et. elster. Florence, who died October 1'^ daughter. Anne Har- a recent death In Mr. the latter part of this monthmarried those at "The Love Letter" at ColumbiaNights," and will Include a bazaar. Th ^ Mortimer and Harold. to Mr. Richard P. Because of Among tho auspices of the United Services on the Wearing 1918. Sophie, neeker, Momsen of the wan the Church of St Mary, at Good Ground, proceeds will be used to furnish the ne n- Apparel. of our dent N Rio do Janeiro. Miss Harnecker is Downes's family ceremony L. with the families the Clobc were Mr. and Mrs. William B. eve of Armistice Day. REPKRER.In loving memory nnd wan attended members I., only present. In "Bombo" at (60,000 clubhouse. father. Samuel J., who died October 13i a of and Mr. simple by Is a of Williams, Houlton and Mr. William B. Boulton, Jr. Al Jolson, appearing LOST.Russian sable scarf, Sunday. In taxi, graduate Vassar, Momsen, I o." Mr. Hardy graduate Fifty-ninth 8lrcet Theatre, will turn and 1918. Sophie. Mortimer. Harold. and Mre. William the families nnd a few friends only. as In the Jotson's between Polo Grounds Pennsylvania a eon of Mr. H. Mom- for 1317, and served an Ensign At the Hippodrome to seo "Oet producer and present "Aloha Lei," an HYMN AVRITKll LEAVES *.100.00 0 Hotel: reward. Mrs. GL'LLETTE. RIlElNER.Thcodors. In fond rrmcmbraron «en is an There were additional guests the Is with the law at u devoted husband and of Milwaukee, alumnus of, navy. He associated were Mr. and Mrs. William love story, by Kthelbert Hale,Hawaiian aylvania Motel. of loving father, George Washington University. Tie reception. The ceremony was performed firm of Hardy, Ptancllffe & Whltnker, Together"Stamford In two weeks. Chicago, Oct. 11..Edwin O. Excel Pennj who passed away October 12. 1911. was acting American Consul-Goneral In by the Tiev. Dr. Do I.nncey Townsend. and belongs to the University, Lotos Edgar and Mrs. Benjamin Perkins. Thomas Stsrrett, formerly Major of the song writer, evangelist and associate c if Cats. Doge, Re. TAYLOR..Leroy Mortimer, October 12. Brail! thejrar and now Is prac- rector of All Angels Church, and the and Williams clubs of New York and and Mrs. R. McLane were United States Mnrlne Corps, who handled E. Moodv and Ira D. f, ' during Mr. Henry of Dwlght Sankoj all with black law there. Rev. Theodore Sedgwick. the Club of Washington, the the publicity for that branch the service an estate of (300,000, t a LOST.Boston bitch, white, tlslng University at the Henry Miller Thoatre to see "The the war, saw last night's perform- left according face, at Van Wyck and Jerome avs. HOLIDAY GREETINGS. Miss Julia the Hills and Na- during j * Quaintanco attended St. Andrews, Shlnnecock ance Married" nt the Nora an inventary filed In Probate Court tr Jamaica; liberal reward. Phone Jamaica bride nnd White-Headed Boy." of "Just Bayes ======Mr. Froderlck It. Downes was tlonal Golf Links of America. Theatre as the guest of his brother, Leo day. Mr. Excell died on June 10. Thifl 279TW. SCOTT..Mr. and Mr*. Ma* Scott of Chester best man for ids brother. At the Cohan Theatre for "A Bill of a member of the cast. Includes of c BAM,Ann WALTON. Sterrett, estate copyrights many Hill Park. Mount Vernon. N. Y., e*'enhil,ipnn m..i also of this Mr. Ballard's returned from Rye to 31 East , E. Cobb, P. D., Mr». Emma Ballln Rallard, city. today. Mr*. Tllllo C. Jr. Merrill, wife of Wll daughter of Oustav N. Ballln, to ICall Cthabai «200 Fifth Ave. » few ago. ( street. Walton, Krandehlldren. received under a canopy first wife died years Only KlftyslghthAlbert Deano. color expert, has pjust lam Willie Merrill, member of the New Charles Wiley Ballard, both of New York. A Complete Funeral SerHce CSV Aft of palms and yellow chrysanthemums. members of the families were present. A meeting of the executive board of from Italy and has been appointedreturnedYork Produce died on Mor in tn atmoaphere oi refinement fclrSt"" Galleries, assistant manager of the "Greenwich Exchange, Is be stage no mon." Inl 40 E. 45th St. :he Federation for Child Study to Folllees" at the Shubert Theatre. day of Brlght's disease. She wan 6'9 DIED. "TV htti cosh * 11 * n- ..t a'- .a if. Village in ui« uuiur ui n.^ n . old and lived at 15 Cambrldi re TUjrw nein Miss Kthel played "Peclassee" years ____ 260 West Barrymore made !0 FRANK L CAMPBELL Ufl I toward S. Gans. Seventy-sixth nt in* nixon llll-mrp, riiieuui*n, lam v -*R place, Brooklyn. Mrs. Merrill thrt Anderson Pavld P. Llnd, Eva S. W. Vanderbilt Avs. the war. The "THE FUNERAL CHURCH" Inc. HI street. bYiday afternoon. Mrs. Gana to gross receipts of (SI.2.17. Rhs ssld that American flags during iy Bcattle, Christopher Lyon, Edwin (Non-Sectarian) M James P. Pile 4c Son. Auctioneers, recently returned from abroad, where in considering a new play by Alice were sold at auction for Liberty Loa,n llerk. tleoraia V Marqulsan. Mnte. II. Duet Miller. lone. on Brand. Herbart W. McDonnell. Mary M. HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED he atudied educational experiments. subscript One, auctioned th Cowan, Adelaide M. MeOrath. Thomas TO Sf.I I. Charles l>n.n* rtlbson, v ho made a aketch oor of the Produce Exchange, broug!11 fee'* Lleut.-Col. Frank J. Griffin, U. 8. A., of Mies June woman Euratenberc. Harry Ontwater, Catherine O recently Walker, leading a subscription bid of 51,000,000. Gillette, Sarah L. Patrick. Jane 11. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS ind Mrs. Griffin arrived yesterday from In "Hlx Cylinder Love" at the Bam TT. I,. 0»r a Gwynn. Marie HchwaK'T, Gabriel 42-44 East 58th St. t. Madison & Park Aves. Theatre, liaa asked lier to alt for OF AN APARTMENT (Pe Washington by automobllo and are at Harris COMPOSITOR DIES SUDDKlfLY, Haines. Mrs. R. P. Slttner.Eriward i Hotel Astor for a few before portrait. Halpern, Esther Ktratley. Henry Removed from NOW Ofli VIEW Lhc days Harrold. Lucy V. Tiers. Cornelius NOTICES OF on a six weeks motor George Carpenter, a compositor, err1 Fstate of the Late startInK trip, PICTURE NOTES. Hayden. James R. Wheeirr. r.va A. 270 Park Avenue through the Berkshire* and to Maine. MOTION ployed by Harper St Brothers, publisher" Healy, Elisabeth K. Whipple, Horrls Births Deaths INCLUDING ALL THE Hleut.-Commander and Mrs. I>eo Mlaa Gloria Bwanson In "I'ndor tho Leash." at 325 Pearl street, and a member (>f Huested, Richmond W. Wlllets, John IT. Engagements Memorials HAYDEN a raramount somen production from the the "Big Six" Typographical Union fcir Kaeschr, Max If. LUCILE have taken an Thebaud apartmentlfewettnovel and "The Shulamlte" will be died «LIS " Marriages Confirmations Living, Dining and Bed The Modern Furniture. Silver, Choif. may be telephoned for China,Hu.;ingg. Miss Klsle Ferguson and Walloon Reid, Ledcrer. Samuel J. Island Estate. Mr. and Mrs. John N'. of Clegs and Paintingr. Washingon,llealy begins Us engagement at that house on in THE NEW YORKpublicationHER 1 f.SO To Be Sold by Auction I'ot tstown. I'ii Mrs \t Riley Heebie aflernoon. Saturday ISIDORE flARTSEIR. ANTIKRSON..Corporal r»avld P.. Comrany ALD any time tip to midnight ' »nd Miss Margaret Heebie of Washing- the C. 815th Infantry, beloved son of Oscar I I I.IMl COI.LKt-TION OV When "Theodora," Goldwyn screen Isidore who for more tha " To-Morrow, Fridsiy and Saturday are receives Its first at tha Gartner, and Josephine and brother of 0?< nr W. the next issue. Call on also there. spectaclo. showing was a silk and ribbon metr- for day's Furniture October 13th, 1I4th and 15th Astor Theatre on Friday night the forty years Killed In action September 2*. 1PIS. to 10 P. M. Antique each afternoon at 2:30 P. M. At the Hotel Chatham are Mr. and of the orchestra, Herordlng to musicianschant in this city, died last Sunday c)f Mouse-Argonnc drive. Funer-.l service at Chelsea 4000 up drs. S. K. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. bv 8. L. Rothafel, will In his 203 West 1071h Ills late residence. Stamford, Com., Covered in Needlework and Russell, made arrangementsoccupy apoplexy home, October 12, at 1 M. After that hour. Worth 10,000. BY ORDER OF TIHE EXECUTORS \ O. M. the hoses on both sides of the house and his H 0 Wednesday. Intpr- Tapeatry, Genoese Velvets, etc. W. ri.AKKF WILL COXUVCT THE SALE. Hanshor, Miss 'Cunningham and street, In seventy-seventh year. ment Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. tIR. AVOl'STIS |dr. K. R. Kemp. wll be led by two conductors, Hrtio Rape# Is survived by three sons. Terrytown. iiiMiiaaH and William Sx». 1 1 I ' I 9