Edwin D. Morgan's PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Exhibitiort Golf f Mrs. Charles Scribner, Jr., and 'Dime Novel*) Chaliapin to Get GeorgeL. Thompsonj DIED. . CHITTENDEN..Entered Into rent at Cran- Miss Elizabeth will return to on brook, Guilford, Conn,, on Friday, Sep¬ Son Is Engaged Billings Tailer Links $2,500 Each Night Wealthy, Retired tember 13. Simeon Baldwin Chittenden, New York from Woodstock, Vt , on son of the late .Sure n Baldwin and Mary September 20. Haitwell Chittenden and lovtrig husbano to Miss Caswell Attracts at /s Dead of Man lllll Chittenden, aged 77 year*. Major-Gen. Charles F. Roe and hi.« Society Metropolitan Banker, Notice of funeral hereafter. daughter, Mrs. Prescott Slade, are at COOKER.William K CAMPBELL WV Highland Falls. Once Was N'KitAS. CHI'RCH, Broadway, 66th »t. Marriage to Link Oldest Two Hundred Sec Miss Collett Russian Basso to K<|iinl Ca-j Philadelphia Man Saturday. 10 A. M Mrs. Patrick A. Valentine, who was of C< ItBUT At Elizabeth. N. J September 13, New York and Boston at Southampton this summer, arrived Defeat Miss Gordon.Other ruso'g Fpp, but dross Earn¬ Husband Well Known 1922. William .1. Corbet, aged A3 year* at the Plaza Func ral service* a' his late home, 31 Families. yesterday. Events. .1 iilie road, ic 2 :.K> Monday afternoon Newport ings AVil 1 Bo Loss. Phillips. .September Is. Interment at COftvenkHK't Mr. Amos Tuck French. Jr.. returned of family , Ev srgreen Cemetery. yesterday from Newport to the Van- DK VINNil 'in will Friday morning, Septem¬ Special Dispatch to Tub New York Hbrai.d. derbilt. He go to Philadelphia Special Dispatch to Tub New Voek IIrrai.p. Bus Special Vispat'h to Tiih Sr.w Yuan Haasi.i ber J3, !!I22 Lilhao M »'W« of Theo- early next week. When Feodor Chaliapin, famous dore U. D« Vlnne. Funeral service at her Boston, Sept. 15..Announce¬ Suf- . Mass., Newport, R. I.. Sept. 15..Mrs. T. elan basso, comes to this country a Philadelphia, Sept. 15..George Lee late home, "Tl Anthorp." Broadwai and ment was made to-day by Mrs. John fern Tailer entertained with an 79th »t., on Monday. September I*, at Mr. and Mrs. Middlefon S. Burrill, to-day month hence to devote five months to Thompson, wealthy retired banker and 11 o'clock. Interment Caswell of Round Plain Farm. Prides who arrived from last week, are pilvatc. Kindly Europe exhibition golf match at Ocean links, operatic and concert appearances in former husband of Julie Phillips, tiled omit flowers, Crossing, that her Miss Eliza¬ at their house in Jericho, L. I., for the this daughter, autumn. following a luncheon at Honeysuckle New York and other of the larger cities, morning in the University Hospital JJPKW.tin September II at Hanover, N. J., beth Bobbins Caswell, is engaged to Her to over the after an of two Samuel A. Drew of N--v York dty, Serv¬ Hodge. guests play he will earn each time he sings prob- Illness weeks. He con¬ ice. THE Ft'NEPAL Broad- Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. at CHURCH, Jasper Morgan, Mrs. George Rose entertained course were Miss Glenna Collett and ably the largest amount ever paid in tracted a cold at Cupe May Bronchitis way and lidth at., Monday, September IS, Edwin D. Morgan of Westbury, L. I. luncheon yesterday at the Rltz-Carlton Miss Elizabeth both of Provi¬ and then pneumonia at 2 p. M. for Mrs. Charles Mather MacNelll. Gordon, this country to a basso. Willie the developed. Miss who Is a member of a The DUKLAUER..Joseph, dearly beloved hue. Caswell, Mrs. Joseph E. Widener also enter¬ dence. exact sum he will receive from the Met- marriage of Mr. Thompson and hand jf Juliette * Pinkie, devoted fathei Boston family with New York connec¬ tained there at luncheon. Two hundred formed the the daughter of Mrs. CI. Fullerton Phil- of Eleanor and Everett Services at ht« guests gal¬ ropolitan Opera Company for each of late tions. was introduced to society during of New residence. 542 Fast 3d at Mount Ver¬ lery which followed the players. Miss twelve or fifteen will not Hps York, Newport and Paris, non. Sunday. September 17, 11 A. M. In¬ Mr. Mi-s. Price Collier of Tuxedo Park appearances the season of 1919-20. Her brother, and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Collett won, playing the first round in be revealed by his Americun agent, It was regarded as one of tfie 1607's most terment at Kenstco Cemetery. served the a John Caswell, Jr., with and Mrs. George B. St. George, are 42. Miss Gordon, with her 47, played be as interesting weddings. The bride was re¬ Dt'NKINSON- t Plalnfleld. N. J. on is known that his fee will large Thursday. II. William H. Army during the war and at the St. Regis; also Mr. and Mrs. F. some beautiful shots. Six of the holes nowned here and abroad for her charm September Ambrose Clark, In from Cooperstown. as that earned by the late Enrico Dunklnnon, aon of the late Col William x\as graduated from Harvard in 1920. the two rounds were in and beauty. H. and Ant- tlrammar Dunkmson. and during played Caruso, who received $2,500. brother of Mra. Mr. Is a member of one of The Thomas H. Sullivan. Morgan Mrs. William G. Rockefeller and her par by the girls, and there were two There will be a vast difference though union lasted four years, although Pup era I aarvlcea at hi- lato reaidence. MM the of and New Park av., N. on Saturday, oldest daughter. Miss Almira Rockefeller, who "birdies" for Miss Collett. in the total amount earned by Caruso months Defore the expiration of that Plalnfleld, J., for arrived from last week, are September Id. at four o'clock tn the af¬ York families. His father, who Europe those besides Mr. time the had ternoon. Interment at at a few at their country Among present were, and Chaliapin. Caruso was guaranteed Thompsons gone their Baltimore, Md., maintained a beautiful sum¬ passing days convenience of family. many years house in Greenwich, Conn., before go¬ and Mrs. Tailer, Mr. and Mrs. John Du- one hundred appearances and took away separate ways. Mrs. Thompson re- mer home in Newport, called Beacon to the Adlrondacks. ceived a LFNPHY .On Seplvnfier 17t, Patrick Joseph, ing fals, Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Terry, Mr. each season $250,000. divorce on her action based on the d.nrly heloved husband of Mary Rock, is a son of Dr. Edwin D. Morgan and Mrs. desertion and nee and heloved brother Mr. R. who Louis Quentln Jones, Mr. and S. llurok. American manager for Incompatibility of tem¬ I'unphy, vyuan, of New York and a of Gov. Ed¬ Percy Pyne 2d. passed r.f John and Thomas. Native of Golden grandson a part of the summer with his mother, Mrs. W. Fitz Hugh Whitehouse, Mr. and Chaliapin, denied yesterday the report perament. Cashel. County Tlpperary, Ireland. Fu¬ win Dennison Morgan of New York, Mrs. Moses Taylor* Pyne, In Bar Har¬ Mrs. Frederick M. Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. from London that the basso is to get Mrs. Thompson went to after neral from lit* late residence, SOU Audubon firm Europe on Monday, at 9:30 A. M. Solemn who in 1843 founded the New York bor, Me., has gone to his home in Robert. Gould Shaw her divorce. Various men 1 Mn.s at of the L. to 2d, Mre. Cornelius $4,000 for each appearance. "That report of title were fifth church Incarnation, of E. D. & Co. Gov. Morgan Roslyn, I., remain there until reported to be paying court to her. West 173th st. and St. Nicholas av In- "Morgan December 1. Tangeman, Mrs. Stuart Duncan, Mrs. is ridiculous," he said. "My relations torment Cnlvary Cemetery. Auto cortege. was born in Washington, Mass., and among them a Russian grand duke, Robert Grosvenor. Mrs. Joseph W. with the Metropolitan will not permit cousin of the late Czar. EATON -At her home In West Istlp. Scp- was descended from James Morgan, Mrs. Robert Potter Breese entertained Frazer, Miss Anna Sands, Mr. and Mrs. me to reveal the terms of the contract, Mr. Thompson was a member of the '"inb' II 1P22, Julia It., daughter of the who came from Wales to Roxbury in at Sherry's at luncheon yesterday for but it may be said that Chaliapin will late William and A dele Livingston Eaton. H. Mr. Archie Sherman, Mrs. Louis Treadwell, Philadelphia Racquet Club, the Phila¬ Funeral at 3:30 at Christ Church. Sunday. 1636. Mrs. Albert Wiggln. and Mrs. receive fully as much as did Caruso por Gun and recovered from a serious ill¬ Sherwood Aldrlch, who have Just re¬ Miss Roberta Wlllard, the Misses Pauline delphia Club the Philadelphia Having each appearance." Country Club. He was in the Naval GOX.DltEJ1G.--nn Septcmbr r 14, IP!.", Henry, ness extending over several weeks of turned from the West, also gave a Hlllhouse, Wins- Mr. llurok also was Inclined to doubt husband of Lena, and father of George, Robinson, Sylvia Emily Aviation Service during the war and Milton S. o( the early summer, Mr. Jasper Morgan luncheon there. low, Julia Berwind and the London report that the singer from LUIy. and Phillip Goldberg resumed his studies at Natalaja Wll¬ was stationed for coast patrol and Cleveland, and Mrs. Max Edelsteln ol has engineering l'etrograd and will play thi submarine at Far He Syracuse. Funeral Sunday. September 17, the Rensselaer Institute at Mrs. Herman D. Kountze and Miss lard. Mrs. Cornelius H. Tangeman, Mrs. while duty Rockaway. at 1 Polytechnic leading part in a motion picture was 40 years old and formerly was :30 P. M., at 73 Echo av.. New Troy, N. Y. He is a brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Kountze, who are at the Am¬ Brady Harriman, Mrs. Harriman, in this has en¬ Ror-helle. Interment Sah m Fields at 3:30 Joseph country. "Chaliapin connected with the banking firm of P. M. of De Eancey Kane Jay and Messrs. bassador Hotel, en .ertained at luncheon Mrs. F. Mrs. H. gagement* in opera and concert that Members of Sioux Lodge. K. P., and Edwin D. there Mrs. William Thaw 3d Lothrop Amos, Ogden Mrs. who was Miss Vera G. is with Grayton & Elkins. and Metropolitan I.odge, No. 60, F. S. of Thomas Archer Morgan yesterday. Hammond and the Scribner, Bloodgood, pictured will take al! his time from Nov. 5 to I. Invited. Morgan, Jr., who married Miss Eliza¬ left yesterday for Southampton, I,. I., Messrs. Louis Boisse- her entry in the jumping class at the Far Hills, N. J., horse show. The April 8," he said. The basso will sail beth W. Emmet, daughter of Mr. arid to spend the week end. She will return vain, Kenneth Budd, Craig Biddle, Jr., Old Stone House at Far Hills is the home of Mr. and Mrs. for New York Oct. 25. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN DEAD. FRANKLIN..Harriet Virginia, beloved The Morgan to the Ambassador Monday. country mother of Paul Franklin, on Septembei Mrs. C. Temple Emmet. Kenneth Shaw Safe, Sumner Gerard, Scribner. 14. at her residence, after a brief Illness. country place in Newport was pur¬ James S. Cushman and Mr. Affctl Lawyer Snrrnmlw at Con¬ Funeral BevvtcM . chased recently by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miss Marion Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ARMY PLANES TO FLY and Mrs. Moses Taylor, will be mar¬ William Burden. necticut Summer Home. HARRIS..Isaac Harris, In his tilth year, Epplcy of New York and Newport. AT JAMAICA TO-DAY beloved husband of Fannie Harris and ried to-day in St. Mark's Church, Mount Little Betty Tailer acted as guide for Simeon Baldwin Chittenden, aged 77, father of Stanton Harris, Hattle Schulte Kisco, N. Y., to Mr. Langhorne Gib¬ the at the Mrs. W. B. 0. Field New York Well lawyer, of 2 Rector street, and member ami Edith I'mskautr. Funeral Sunday RICKENBACKER TO WED son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana players greens and Mrs. morning, private. Taller followed the Thrilling Aerial Program for of an old New York family, died yes¬ MRS. DURANT TO-DAY Gibson. The reception will be in An- play In her car. In Is Awarded Prize in terday in his summer home at Guilford. HAFCK..Peter. Jr., heloved husband o! nandalc Farm, the home of Mr. and which she had Invited most of the ser¬ Represented Police Field Day. Conn. His city home was at 121 Park Elizabeth Smith Hauck. son of Mary ami Mrs. Taylor. avenue. the lata Piter Hauck. Relatives and vants at their summer home. friends are kindly Invited to attend to "The Owl," an 1.. W. S. airplane One of Mr. Chittenden's tho Couple Will Go Europe Mr. and Mrs. have Mr. Arthur Curtlss James returned as Clever Driver White Mountains ancestors, funeral from his iate residence. 133 Pros- Months. Llndsley Tappin equipped with three 450 horsepower who also bore the name of Simeon It- t st.. East Orange, at 10 o'clock. Satur¬ Later for Two sent o"ut invitations for the marriage from New York to-day on board his Baldwin Chittenden, was a leading day. September 10. High Mas* of Rf'tulem which was at of Miss Eleanor Huntington Francke, steam Aloba. i, Liberty motors, given merchant in Brooklyn and -a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Ricken- of Mrs. to Mr. yacht Mr. Stuart Dun¬ Main St.. East Grange. Interment Holy The wedding of Capt. Eddie daughter Tappin, Joseph can Other Women Also Win at Former Governor Cobb of successful tost at Mitchel Field yes¬ Congress. Mr. Chittenden was a mem¬ St Gould Remick on 39 In Trin¬ also Joined the colony after a few pulehre Cemetery. backer and Mrs. Adelaide F. Durant, September terday, will be seen In the air at the ber of the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn. ity Church. Hewlett, L. I. The recep¬ days in New York. Annual Lenox Maine Also Au¬ a HERNANDEZ..Blanco Joseph- CAMPBELL former wife of Cliff Durant, will tuke Grange Among l'ollc; Field exhibitions at Ja¬ He leaves a widow, son. Samuel FUNERAL CHURCH. Broadway 60th st, tion will be in the home in Hewlett Play was started this in the Day Baldwin Chittenden, of Cleveland, Notica in Greenwich, Conn. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Irving morning maica The which is Jr.. later. place this morning Huntington, men's singles tennis tournament at the Fair. tumn Sojourners. to-day. plane, and three daughters. Mrs. Charles >1. be by the uncle and aunt of Miss Francke. the second in the of ILFKLD..On September 12, Henrietta llfeld The ceremony will performed Casino, five matches being played and largest bombing plane Thnyer Worcester. Mass.: Mrs of Las Vegas, N M., wife of the late Rev. Li. W. Barney. They will sail for country, has wings which spread 110 Augustus F. Holly of New York, and Herman llfeld and bt loved mother of Belle WASHINGTON. two defaulted. In the first round Louis Miss Alice I Mil Chittenden, an anil- antl Elsie Hitrharat -It and Jessie Smith, on the steamship Majestic at Special Dispatch to The New York JIbrai.p. Special Dispatch to Tub New Yokk Herald. feet and is sixty feet In length. It lnterm-nt at Europe Hubert Work. has Hobbs defeated Dudley Davis, 6.0, suffrage leader. Salem Fields at convenience Postmaster-General, Lenox, Mass., Sept. 15..Mrs. William Ora\v ford, N. If., Sept. IB..Arrivals weighs 24.000 pounds and carries a crew of family. noon to-day. gone to Portland, Me., to take part in 6.2. Alexander Shaw won from Ad¬ Mrs. who was at the Hotel the convention. B. Osgood Field, her daughter, Miss here for tlie autumn include former of from three to live men. HALT BUSINESS FOB BURIAL. JACUS. Lakey II.. tlm beloved husband of Durant, postmasters' miral Winslow, 6.4. ti.1. Craig Biddle. Tin- test the value Fran cs' J. Jones and son of Willis C. and Mary Osgood Field and Miss Kate Governor William T. Cobb of Maine and yesterday proved .laru.* St. Regis last pight, said she Capt. Jr., defeated Varick Frissell, 6.3. 6.2. of cecrtain changes and remodeling Funeral services for Charles Greer, and broth- r of Mrs. Margaret J. Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Cary took the leading prizes this after¬ and Mr. and .Mrs. H. C, was killed last an auto- Manning of Rochester, N. Y. Funeral Uickenbacker would be abroad about McClure Howland won from party Anthony which has been made at the flying: who Sunday In services the late residence. Commerce, is expected in Washington Walter noon in the Mght driving horse classes at Mr. mobile accident in were held a; Cypres* months, and after that they would the of Newport. Randall Powers Bar- field at Mlneola. Lleuts. Nants, Mel-! Chicago, av.. Sea Gate, Uney Island, Sunday, at two next week. She Is at present In Massa¬ Phelps by default. Gordon Douglas, vnnual Lenox Grange Fair. All ron of New arrives to-morrow and in his home. Hrookslde P. M. Buffalo antl his auto¬ three drove with skill. Miss York vllle and Oummlngs piloted the plane yesterday Farm, Utlca papers please return to live In Detroit, where chusetts. Jr.', defeated A, T. Gray, ft.0. and Marjorie others here are Mrs. Curtis W, Field's took first in the Its test flights. Virtually Rye mobile business has headquarters. Charles Moran, Jr.. won from William entry prize. and Miss Jean Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Major YV. It. Weaver, commanding stopped during the funeral, and flags KABKKEED,.Theodore, on September 14, In Mrs. Durant wears a diamond, ruby Col. rl. P. Birmingham entertained at Burden ladies' saddle horse class. Prizes for were at half staff. his stlth yar. Funeral services at his late by defaut. Other first round Arthur L. Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. Frank officer of the United States Air Ser¬ The vestry of 233 West and in the form of a supper last night for his daughter. Miss matches are listed between the best Jumpers were captured by Christ of which Mr. residence, Fort Washington av.. sapphire pendant John Dun¬ It. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. David Dav- vice at Mitchel Field, has promised Episcopal church, 169th at., on Saturday, September 16, at "hat in the ring," the emblem made Ada Birmingham, who Is to be married can and Cameron McRae Winslow, Jr.. Messrs. Oiraud Foster, Jr., A. Newbold Greer had been a member for 2 T. M. Interment Morris and Frederick P. Haines. Mrs. enport and Mr. Ernest W. Davenport, the New York Police Department that twenty private. famous by the Ninety-fourth Squadron, to-day to Mr. Everett McDowell Hartnan. and between Woodward Phelps and Di. and Mrs. W. Mr. he will for years, directors and employees of the KING.-Suddenly at hi« Mount Vernon John K. Alexandre received a George Warren, stage the field day to-day home. which Capt. Rlckenbacker commanded. John Winslow. One second round special and Mrs. Thomas M. Lane. Mr. one of the aerial Rye National Ha«k. which was founded September 14. With great sorrow wo down to match was prize, a silver medul for her exhibition Josepli greatest demonstra¬ announce the death of Mr. He was credited with bringing Dr. F. B. Lorlng has returned played In which Gordon H. Delafiejd and Mr. Joseph II. l)s!a- tions ever. There will be formation by Mr. Greer several years ago. and Samuel King Mrs. Durant from where he has Douglas. Jr., of dahlias. others were The Rev. of th< St. Regis Res-aurant. Incorpo- twenty-six enemy planes. Washington Nahant, defeated McClure How- field, Jr., all of New York; Mr. and1 flying, mes.-age a five mile pjesent. Richard tatrd. Funeral will take wife of S. C. Durant, auto¬ been for weeks. Mrs. Lorlng land, 6.2, ft.7. Arrivals at the Red Lion Inn at 1 dropping, IT. of the place at is the former several Mrs. It. S. Keith of Suffern and Mr. race, "bubble chasing," accuracy land¬ Henahaw, pastor church, Meyer's chapel, 221 Lenox av., Sunday. mobile. manufacturer. and Miss Lorlng are In Canada, but will Dyson Duncan and A. T. Gray de¬ Stoekbrldgc to-day Include Mr. and Mrs. presided. September IT. at 10 A. M. .T. Tod of New who are and Mrs. George R. Logan of Brooklyn. ing and acrobatic flying. Ten planes rejoin Dr. Lorlng In about a week. feated Henry Howard and Walter Phelps Kennedy York, HcCORMACK.- \t N In the touring with Miss M. W. Stevenson of Lady Brunton and party arrived by will be in action ut the fl.-ld. Rldgefl.-ld Park. J. boys' doubles. 4.6. 6.3, 6.2. automobile from Mr. William September 13. IP."7. I-a A. MoCormack MISS LINDA HILL, 16, Dr. Otto Wledfeldt. Ambassador of and will oppose McClure Howland and Montreal; Col. H. J. Slocum, IT. S. A., Montreal. ngtd til years. Will he in state at fh A. Jr.. arrives to-morrow to LOST AND FOUND. Boyertov n 671 ath C. M.DINGEE Germany, and his son, Mr. Herman Charles Moran, Jr., In the final. and Mrs. Slocum, of Washington, P. 0.: Barron, join MARY A. BOOTH, NOTED Chapel, av.. New 3 ELOPES WITH Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Humphreys. Mr Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barron. City, Sunday, September 17. Iiitermet Wledfeldt, have started for Wisconsin. II. K. Hudson of New York is LOST..On or about Atiffuat 70. 1022, Intor New Brighton, Pe I and Mrs. Ooddard of New York. Judge C. W. Barrows of the Superior DIES AT 97 where the latter will enter the Unlver- the guest of Mrs. Charles Moran. Ralph SCIENTIST, OHt account prh.« book No. K-74l!» In the McKKAN.William on Patronnesses at of em- Court of Rhode Island and Will Mae- Lincoln, September Wire Parents News of Mar¬ sity ofWlsconsin. Mrs. Marlon Eppley and Mrs. Dudley an exhibition tie rue of Barbara Whltmoro; all peraone ar* 1.1: heloved husband of Gertrude Wells were dinner hostesses this broideries and laces this afternoon at Farlane, New York organist, have 'warned apninat receiving maIc! book for value. and fnthc,- of Arthur, Edgar, and in Elkton, Md. evening. Famed for Her Researches in Chatham &. I'hcnlx National 'ate Barclay riage in the summer Ntonover, Lenox villa, were the Misses elosed their summer homes to-day at Bank, Broadway the Jerome Hopkins MrKean. Funeral Instead of going to Prides Crossing. Many colony were and Iflftth fit service* st Holvrood Church, West he Mr. Andrew present at the Historical So¬ Mary and Gertrude Parsons. Mrs John North Conway and started home. Photo-Microscopy. ITPt.i Dispatch to The New York Hjcrai.d. Mass.. as hud intended, Newport Stewart Mrs. W. Summer residents and citizens of street and Knit Wa-hhigtnn at.-nue, Sat¬ Special W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, ciety rooms this evening for the joint McLennan, Murray .trwclrj. urday, Septembei 1*1, a- 'j p. m 15. . Miss Crane, Mrs. White. Mrs. Rose W. North Intervale and Noiiwalk, Conn., Sept. will stay over Sunday at Glen Cove, L. I. recital by Miss Louise Alice Willian s Henry Conway, Kearsargc .'fPRiNOKIKLD, Mass., Sept. 15..Mary NJCHOI AS Suddenly ->n September 13, at Whistler, Mrs. Panlel Chester French, are at the ouirt room this eve- LOfST- of September 12. nt the " 1,1 nda XV. Hill. 16. granddaughter of Mrs. Miss Allan Mellon will join him there. or Georgia, who gave a number of dia¬ meeting Booth, phota-mlcroscoplst of Intern -Evening Tent, hi' tl-l-ncc. Bahvlon. L. I.. In his 12-1 Mrs. Henry Wlntlirop Gray. Mrs. jonn uing to discuss out a new golf 201 Went 72*1 at.. bracelet of ti7 square din year, eon of the lata Charles J. Hill of Norwalk. and Charles lect folk, stories, and Mrs. E. P. S. laying rrond* and red eroa* charm In ruble*. Liberal fie-Stevenson, and Mrs. F. Parsons, Mrs. Ranyer Clarkson. Mrs. course IK'fore mother year. tlonal fame and one of the leadil t'apt. John S. Nicholas. 1'. S. N., and M. Dinger. 18, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foiling of Phila¬ Brandt, soprano, rendered several of the r*uard. Return to CARTlElt, 'SC., 653 Esther S-.vi nim Kut.- a si l^oyall Allan Osborne, and the Misses Mrs. W. Wallace who was women of in this rvlce* from Frank Dingee of Sound Beach, went for are In Washington for a few j Southern melodies. Among the pat- Lyon, called science country, dl .h RV. Clirl Church, Babylon, Monday. Septem- delphia Mabel Choate and Kate the a b-r walk on Tu "7 up in Elkton, Md., where they were will visit Boiling Field, which was Henry Barton Jacobs. William 8. Sims. friend, to-day cottage She was !!7 years old. prnnsylvai..a re- of New York, have come down from Ver¬ at the Club. Also Square Harden, Tuesday, September 12; very A. M. It Is r< m- stud that no flower* be ried that niglit, according to word named for one of their sons killed in the Woodbury Blair. Marlon Eppley, Uioson MapIewosH arriving liberal reward. Return to offlca sent. the father of mont and are at the Curtis Hotel here. is Mr. of New who Miss Booth was born in Longmcado Prince ei-lved to-day. Mr. Dinger, war. Fahnestock, Harold Brown, J. ft red Dory Lyon York, George Hotel. PALMER. PLI'MMER..At the New York on oil Others there include Mr. and Mrs. Cass one a and was Hospital the bridegroom, is In the Pierson, James B. Duke, Cameron has returned after and half years Mass., educated in the s<-ho< LOST.McCreery'p ladle*' parlor. Tiffany Thursday, September Sen- v, only m i youthful Gilbert, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick B. ill 11, business. Both families were very much McRae Winslow. Wilbur Elliott Wilder. in study of the financial conditions of that town and in Wllbraham. h platinum ring fce' with three diamond* r" of lane and 'he lati Alh-t- T PhinMbe . The five Central republics celebrated Stimson and Mr. William R. Stimson .« over the of the Rhlnelander Frederick and Czecho-Slovakia. He. with cause of the ward $2"-. no «|ii" -n p»". a !.*..«!. Pa* Imv 70d2 Fnnt-ral ser\ I---.- a' Grace Church. Broad- aroused disappearance tile anniversary of their inde- Philip 2d, W. England Importance of her work s .a South isterday of New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kmlen will the rc- L< >FT on Tuesday, diamond and sapphire a ami 10th st.. Saturday ruornlng, Sep¬ couple and the telegram from the a luncheon was to Rhinelander. O. H. P. Belmont, Jerome his father. Dr. Lyon, spend was constantly appealed to surgeo tember at 10 o'clock. Interment ¦ndence. and given Smith. Mr. Horace Blnnev Hare and Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. by barpln, platinum setting, reward If re 16, pri¬ was a great relief to them. ark the day by Senor Don Emlliann Napoleon Bonaparte, Albert G. Leaves, C. Willing Hare of Pa. malnder of tlio month and scientists to aid in their work. turned to A. laelln, 777 4th avenue, city vate. had no to the wedding, Lewis Fox Howard Philadelphia. She They objection aamorro. Minister of Nicaragua, rep- Frissetl, S. Graham. Miss Franklin Kngs of New York won Lyon. traveled extensively at home ai I $130 REWARD for diamond and platIf PEYlBir. Albert, suddenly, September 14, the as Franck Herbert i>. Cochran of San beloved husband of dear, . except that they regarded couple aentatives of the other Central Amer- Taylor Evans. George Eust.ls a first offered Mrs. Pennlson P. Mr. Juan, abroad, wrote a number of srlentl circle brooch, lo*f September 17, vicinity Lotriae Ottmann. too to wed. The young T. prize by arrived at the Mount Wash¬ Park Newark. N. J. A beloved fa'her of Paul. Funeral serviea entirely young an being among his guests. I .Corcoran, SufTern Taller, William Pana In a woman's tournament at Porto Rico, books and articles and delivered num< place, TIFFANY New York city. republics golf CO., 5th nv. and ."7th *t. Saturday 3 p. M at hla late realdenee, couple intend to live In Woodward Phelps. Alexander Jay Bruen the Wyantenuck Club, Great Harrington, ington. Bretton Woods, to-day to Join ous lectures. Miss Booth became ear 1 I West Eighty-third street. Interment will up his studies and and the Misses Miss C. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred $.V*) REWARD I Mr. Dingee give Mr. William Phillips, acting Secretary Mason, Agnes to-day. Cochran, dally well known when Surgeon-Genet j for return of necklace containing about 1.7.7 strictly private. enter business. has to North Beverly, Storer, Mrs. W. Rogers Morgan, Mrs. the players on the Stockhrldge H. Bright and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Blue was waging his successful cat pearl* with square diamond In SAt NIER.At Newark. N. J., on State, gone R. Among graduated Friday, ass., to Sunday with Mrs. Phillips W. Doores, Mrs. Thomas J. Senn. golf course this afternoon were: Sena¬ Munro arrived from Detroit. Mrs. Fran- paign against the bubonic plague in Si clasp, lost September 1 I between 7Hth and September 15, 1922. Kate Louisa Day, pass *14 A. C. 17 William st widow of Garrett H. Saunler. In h«r d their children. Before leaving, Mrs. Frederick Leroy Ruck. Mrs. N. L. tor Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Nebraska, els R. Bangs, Miss Harriet Bangs and Francisco ill 1907-08. when she made t A7fh BENNETT. MISS C. E. PORTER WEDS. Nichols. Mrs. T. Earle Van Mrs. from Mr. Broad 2704. ! sTth ve» Funeral service* at her lat-i ashington he received the new Minister Metre, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Rogers. I.lent.-Col. Miss L. L. Merriam Boston, photo-micrographs of the g rm-beari: home, 269 Cllf'nn avenue. Newark, rut M. F. R. Hill and Mrs. Kent Uobottom. K. IT. S. and Mrs. Rah- and Mrs. Sargeant from Cam-1 fleas of rats for the Wearing Apparel. Sunday. 17, at 4:30 P. M. !n- to I,lent. Marthrlot In Venezuela, Senor Don Pedro 3. Babcock, A., Cyrus stcreoptIcon slides. September MsrrlRge new Princess Miguel do Braggnza gave a cock and Mrs. Klectus Parwin Lltch- bridge and Mr. Frederick Palmer from She was a member o? numerous termcnt Cypress Hills Cemetery. ¦cayl, and Slgnor Augusto Russia, scie LOST Or taken In error on fl .72 train from Paris Interests t'apltsl. d'Affalres of . children's dance Thursday afternoon and field, all of New Yoik. New York. tide organisations and has been honor Pullman .TBEN..On l ino 21, In Parts, . Lnuie large Lonp Rranch, ear, lady's patent Strut, in the 761 h year of hie age Funeral Mrs. Caro^ D. Winslow a children's FYederlck E. Thompson of New York. by societies here and abroad. bather hat box containing tv o evening ttpeiial Dispatch to Tun New York Hkrai.p. ! underwear ami September 17. private. Pleat- omit flow- party. who lias spent I he week at the Craw- dreaaca, .hues: party having --re. New York Herald Bnresii, 1 .1t Washington Hotels. Mrs. James, , Griswold Wentz. who lias NEW LONDON ACTIVITIES. bat box not helonjrlna to them. ontainina ford House with Mrs. Thompson, will and Mia* C. A' Plalnfleld. N J.. Septem¬ Wellington, It. Mrpt. IV ( returned from Canada a SENEY PLUMMER DEAD. plovc* shoes, phone WOOLEY, THOMPSON Jew York arrivals at- Washington following trip of return to New York to-morrow. Mr I Rye 774. ber II 1922, Mills R widow of Aarmt Of great Interest to Washington several a tea this after-i Engagement Miss Rather f. T>. vcar«, at her ruaL els Incnide of weeks, gave and Mrs. T. C>. Todd, who arrived there LOST.September i». at about 12 o'clock, Thompson, aged 73 was the news of the marriage noon for her house guests. Miss Emma la Annonneed. Lawyer l(a.»s !*hu York. * engagement daughter, from Karl Carroll Theatre to delphia. Fun* ral service at the Iwms nesday In the Church of the Holy Charles Frost, Mr. O. P. W'aser. i York Hospital. His health broke down night, going of id- brother Benjamin Chew. of Mrs Nathaniel Thayer has gone to Mls» Esther S. Klr.ney, to Mr. Panlel E. I.T.Kh Anniversary of Adoption of i;stn street and Central Park West, a black Ill-law, Trinity. The biride Is trie daughter William J. Mahon and Mr. J. George Wridsworth of this dudng war service, lie was unmarried with Hl»u*k caracul cellar, V.mor.' Radnor. Pa on Sun-lay the 17-h of her home In Boston. she was city. repi cap*-. Instser. a- 3 P M lnt-rm-nt at Ball- the late Col. John Middle Porter tor. Recently and Mrs. C. F. Const Itnt Ion. 1'tense return to 1 # East tOth atrcet. Ptione and her appointed chairman of the women s ad- Pr. Bradshaw have and lived with his mother at 57b Park >' in .-pa. N. V. Philadelphia and Washington, 'lie Ebbitt.Mr. P. A. Myall. Mr. R. their on Nlantic an¬ Viiiderbllt 2476: rewarti. as vlsory committee for Massachusetts on closed cottage and re¬ The one hundred and thirty-fHih avenue. Mr. Plummer was born in this Tt'RKEl-.- Anna, w if- of Bernard Turk el mother now regards Washington Cagnre. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Under- to their here. the I OHT Snbh fur neckpiece, September 13, on and of llerir-, the coal situation and she expects to be turned home niversary of the adoption of Consti¬ city and was graduated from Harvard afterfionn P. L. and W. train leading tn-tbrr Sariue'. Morris, their home. id and Mr. IT. A. Brlskle. Among those of the Eastern Point the T'nitrd S'ates will he role- 1904. H' in Mltrhell, Albert. Frank. xe. Mrs. Marthelot had a dlstingulshe 1 Rurrl- actively engaged in her duties. tution of in entered practice this city. Mn«rbon. N. J. Reward. IV x 201. Madia -i, Airs Fannie Miriam Lieut. 'he Wlllard. Mr. Henry C. colony returning to their winter homes hrated at 12:30 o'clock to-day at the site He served overseas with the Hoard of N ,1. Telephone MadDon Clara Goldberg. Kohn. record In Ihe war. receiving the Legion Mr. and Mrs. F. Draiger, Mr. A. ¦ml Rose, passed away suddenly tit Kla- the ne, MACINTYRE. are Mr. George Peterson of Ardmore, of old Federal Hall, now occupied by Contracts and Adjustments. Ills health I/>HT-"Brarf. three akin aahle. Colony !>*- pirabn. N. A'., on September 13, 1022. of Honor, the Croix do Guerre and Mr. B. J. Hnsseknan, UtPRGK and Madison av.. and Mont- lie is In jene Griffin, Pa.: Mr- F. M. Blum. New York ; Mr. the Sub-Treasury Building, at Wall and was impaired on Ills return and he was taurant, Slat Funeral services Sunday. September It. st Medallle Milltalre. stationed K. Conn. Miss Kate D. Whitney, to Tun Nrw York »"¦*«.«». mart re Restaurant or taxi. Monday night; 10 A M. a! her Ixtr residence, 131-133 and he and his bride will C. Special Dispatch H. T. Warniek. Schenectady: Mr. if. T. Nassau streets. unable to resume practice. Besides his reward. Circle 775. Morocco, Michael Hulnick. Mr. F. W. Kugg. Banep. Canada, 8ept. 13..Miss Mona Dyer. New York; Mr. C. E. Van VIeck. The exercises will be under auspices mother, who is the widow of Albert T liberal East Flfty-eichth street live there after a brief honeymoon in ').! !.< r Emma, John O. Petit and Mrs. Mark Eisner. Vivian Madntyre. daughter of Mr.. and Mcntclalr, N. J.. and Mr. William Clay¬ of the Sons of the American Revolution Plummer. lie leaves a sister, Mrs Grant TWEE!' Friday. Sep-.-r 13. France. ft87 daughter of the 1st. Richard and Mar- Mr- VV H Madntyre of Madison ton of Kew Gardens, L. T. Mrs. Charles with Gen. Oliver B. Brldgman, president Barney S'chley. Mr. Schley Is connected t Tweed Funeral New York and Braes,de f.*Ot*Nt>~Outfide of the Outlet store, hand gnu M. private. avenue. city, W. Pierce and her sister, Mrs. Anna of the New York Chapter, In charge. with Morgan, llarjcs & Co. of Paris owner I.I. Week man Mi'-a t BH EE .\ K BUCK LEY. MACKAY TO ENTERTAIN. N. was here! kerchief containing 2 rintts; tttt)' UNI >EIU! iderhltl, JKR. Take Mohopac. Y. married Duffy, who have, been at All.vn's Point, Various other patriotic societies have Funeral services will be held at 10 have same upon Identifies lion, t all on Mi. suddenly, ut Spring Lake. \ J., on Sep Miss Anna Olldersleeve Buckley, to-day to Mr. William Sherlock Uupre«. returned to West Hoboken. been invited to Join. The Sons of the o'clock tills morning In Grace Church E KIKVLE. Metropolitan Opera Ifnuee. .. p Iter 14. 1022. aged 23 -are Requiem Gives dinner mid linnee for who came hero from Hankow. , proadwav and t^'h *t Mas* nt St Catherine's ''hurcb. Spring of Mr. and Mrs. William Mies Katherlne Rlsdon has returned American Revolution began the observ¬ Broadway and Tenth street. _ daughter for the Miss also l.akr. on Saturday the With, tit « P M. Wheelwright Buckley, and Mr. Thomas Onnghter mid Fiance. wedding. Madntyre from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry ance of Constitution day In 1919. tt-rment at Oakwnnd Cemetery, Bay . Dr. and recently returned from the Orient, llorton of New td'inm.i; a. Nicholas DIMS. L. I at 2 I' M Casey Greene, son of the Rev. A dinner and dance will be given by wjier® York, having accom¬ liore, Mrs. George Francis Greene, were mar¬ she visited her unde at the Hong Kong panied thetri by automobile from Bret ton \OTKS OF son ETA DIED Mr. Clarence H. Mackay at Harbor H'll, and Shanghai bank. Her parents ac¬ George Stevenson Nicholas, aged S:'. ried yesterday In the First Presbyterian Woods, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Bedell TI. Harried have of 4 4 Park avenue, president of G. S. In Cranford. N. J., by the bride¬ Roslyn. L. I., this evening for his daugh¬ companied her to meet the bridegroom. Mrs Mary' Btumrnthal and daughter, Amend. Hermlne Hernandez, Rlasco J. IN MEMO RI AM. Church a few come from Bretton Woods, N. H, to 19:.' Nicholas & Son. Ltd., cigar Importers, Cordelia tlfrld. H«-tiri,ti» father. The bridal attendants Mr. The -voting couple will pass days Miss have re¬ Anderoon, groom's ter. Miss Katheriiie Mackay, and at l^tke I»uise and | Dorothy Rlnmenthal. West Fifty-eighth street. They will 43 lleavcr street, died Wednesday in his Rauman. Lnula 'W,It were Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, sister of Ihe be married of their honeymoon turned to Brooklyn from Colchester. Kauffeld, Theodore rirNTHY M< 'titici -I »»f tiiii \hinm«»' Amo* Kenneth O'Brien, who will start In a few days for the Homestead, summer home at West I L. 1. He ('liarlas, Hubert K < Isabelle Gird of Brooklyn, will sail September 21 from \ancouver, Arrivals at the Mohican Hotel lip. Simeon TV King. Samuel tat ion. Vili'MKi' of Mmmt sf. Vinoont# biride; Miss next Thursday. Include: Vn., where they will remain went there during June and was III 'hlttend. n, ari* to Miss Lillian Babcock and Miss Kath¬ for China to reside. Mr. Duprec being fir R. M. Mr. James Hot Springs only C'oop.r, WiIIIntii K. MfOomit' k Irs % N<*n Volk »lty, nyjitfunt**! The dinner will he for 100 guests, who there Davenport. through October. a few days. He was a member of tit William T MrK.in, William I,. tin? Annlvprmry M»*n of for (h# sister of the brlde- In business Hnckar. Mrs. F. Mine Corh. t. i of tl»4» aoul of our arine Cells Greene, will be sealed at small tables, and will Is m-nrt-of the Ntanrl Volz, Rita Green. Mrs John Bowes Scott of 2lfi West Union and the Honthslde Country 11.. Vlpnr, Lillian M. Nt. holss, IP' s. happy v*|>r»n*» h^iovinf "ronm, bridesmaids, and Katharine Mr Madntyre agent Mrs W. W. Hill. Mrs Charles Park, Mr. t»t»v alunmn Pl*ter Mary Xmhrnt* he followed hy a large dance lot* which and Bank of South Africa In New York. 1 rt'd street has gone from Beahrlght. Clubs. He leaves three sons, George Iiith, Samuel A. Plumnier, Prnry (.lulia IHinphy>, !at* I van nt th# «*oii»frn Ward of Brooklyn, a cousin of the bride, 400 were Issued. E. E. Arnold. Mr. F. R. Culbert, Mr. Nicholas. of Duklauer. Joseph ITyHkll. Albeit at Invitations wa* nt . N J.. to Southampton, where ahe will S. Jr.. Itldgely Nicholas, of Mmint Ut. J'* A. M.. on as flnwer The best man was Mr. Th* cef**rnony p*rforoi third street, died suddenly on Thin* Dunpliy. Julia Wart, Haraii n. PniNCE HUMBERT la IS. Haten. to Mr. Joseph Kltngstein. son of W. J. Kreuser and Mrs. Paul A. Pa na. Ambassador. Mr. and'Mrs. Horatio Sev- day In Ids Home, Me was president of tlw WATSON WILSON. .Tacob Kltngstein. of 315 Centr nil of New York, Also Mr. L, M. Kort- j' Prylhll Machine Company. tie . .M'2 West > UNDERTAKERS. Mrs motir Shoufiard have come frbm Oyster for Mr. AMFIND. -Hrrintnr, beloved mother of Adnlp Komi:. Kept. IS < Associated Press) f rlght of P.abylon. L. I. Pr. and Mrs. Forty-first street, thirty five years. Norilrn, aft.-r a brlof ill- Miss Alice Bay, L. 1., to that hotel. Prvltdl was hortl In this cltv ite a Amend and Klaa Margaret Wilson, daughter Crown Prince Humbert of Italy c Mr leaves reeld* nr. of her daughter at "Announcement has hrrn mnde by A. W. Lury, Elizabeth. N. J. Mrs. Will¬ Mrs. W. W. rialhrnlth of widow. Louise Ottin arm and a son. nrae, at the of Mr. and Mrs. t'harles William Hchrage hrated his eighteenth blrtlidRy to-i 108th Washington Pr.vlbll, Knglrwood, V. J., on Hept. 14. 19**2. son of and Mrs. Aaron Miller of 2.,.. West iam J. Puffy. West Point : Mr E. P. is at the Vi.nderollt. Paul. Wilson, and George Watson. Jr., and thus, according to ths Italian C of their Mrs. K t'uneral private. Whrn Death Occur Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, both of street of the engagement Kc||y. Jersey City H. Bristol. Dr. nnd Mrs. Waller Eyre Lambert CAM fit 111.L Ft'NI*. atltution, became of age to enjoy all ter Miss is.more 8. Miller, to Mr Ham- Hollls, N. Y. Mr. L. E. Roy Thompson HEEKMAX M. PNPEItlllLI,, ng'd 24. died ANI'KRSON. Cordelia. Call Columbus 8?00~ New Hoeholle, were married last even¬ and Miss Mary Lambert have returned tit. St. IIAI. C'lU'RCIt. IIma<1 wa- and Hlxty alvth of royalty, including that sou J son of Mr. H,rs«h wa N. J. Mr Malcolm Soof Thursday in home, lift t'lalr avenue. III the Church. privileges Wallach. Mnplewood, to 112 Kas' Thirty-(1'tit street after pass- N. an street, Hnturday II A. M. ing Apostolic Fifty-sev¬ ruling the country If necessity domain Miss Miller ts 1'ateraon. and Miss A Van .Spring Lake. J., after Illness of only FRANK E CAMPBELL New the Rev. Uch of New York. spend¬ Carolyn Iny the summer In Canada. n ft w hoot lie was Imiti In tins a I' M A N .le>ul«, T.TI \\ at End a< In his enth street. York, hy The Print*'- is in northern Europe. M with her at Tassel. Yonkers. e|ty. IIA of Rlrl;s and Franklin King. The wedding wan at¬ ing the summer parents Mrs. Edward Shearson entertained at sen of the Inti Haw son Underbill, once a 77.th year, beloved Imahand "9/m Quntral C7iurch"iwc sages of congratulation were sent to I Dm* Beach. at Pierre's for Mrs member of the New* Yorl: Ktih K Kxehang* the dear father of Joseph I. Ilaninan, (WOM-nCTAaiANl tended hy about 4on guests from New over lunrheon yesterday Itawson K of Harden llmiman. Mrs. Albert Ite.-k. from all Italy. of Homer- DIIV XBit AT COCVTIM CM 11. < brothir, Underbill, Mrs llyman at 66th St Rochelle and New York. The reception Mr and Mrs. John E. l"mn Henry «>. Havemever ami Mrs. F\ City, 1. I and a sister, Mrs. porothy Por suddenly, on hoard the H. H Resolute Fu¬ Broadwaj followed al.the Wilson residence ln-For- vil'le, N. J-. formerly of Plalnficld. have, Two hundred members of the newly Ellis for Mrs Preston Pope Satterwhlto. ter, of HernntOn, Pa., survive. Funeral eer- neral services Punday morning. Reptem- (BADS At AIM A UNIVERSITY. the of t1"1 Hammond vleea will he hold lr the horn* till# afternoon l>er at lb w> A. M »t Con. egt ITelJfhtS, New Rochelle. announced engagement opened Bailey Park Country club In Mr. John Hays of Gloucea- 17, promptly West PLUS--N VL 6LKVIUM. Miss Helen F.. Dunn to Ad- is at the Relmont. for a few and hutlal will be at Hay Shon I,. I. gregatl >n H'tial Teahurun, 157 The bride was attended hy her sister. f0t,rvitt.a N. S Kept. 16..Or. F. W. daughter. Mount Vernon. N. Y., will entertain .100 tr. George It. daughter, Miss Gerardlne Hopkins vice-president for the ensuing tear. Mr. luncheon yesterday the Rltm-Carlton. A M Monday a' the residence. Interment of Columbus av on Sunday, September THE W00DLAWN ( EMF.TKR* best man. The ushers were Messrs, ten to the presidency of Colgate Uti¬ Ogllhy, to Mr. Albert B. Evan* of 440 j Johnson wss nominated by Mayor Bd- Her guests Included Mrs. David Holler wilt he tn Woodla n Ct nv tery Mis t 1". at 2 'Ml P. Interment at Wood- Book if View* or RapreMntatlv*. Geoffrey Gray and William Engineer. lity, Hamilton. N. Y. Riverside Drive. w ln W. Fiake. nnd Col. Malcolm MaeKay. Vlnne leaves her bnabnnd and two hlblren lawn. Telephona Woodlawu 1100. /