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) THE NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1!?22. 4 44 4 9 Gives PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Walters and WOMEN AT THAMPTON J. C. Merillon Dies M. P. KINKAID, NEBRASKA Cambridge NEW YORK. Henry SOU: Bobby Connelly, 13, MEMBER OF HOUSE, DIES an LL.D. Mra William A. Jamison of one West As He Starts Star of III Degree Seventy-second street la at Brlarcllff Bride at Newport ENTER FOR TENNIS CUP EVENTS Movies, In Congress 20 Years and Lodge for an Indefinite stay. Dies Was About to Retire. to Justice Taft A board the Narada I « 1 for New York Three Months, Mrs. Clarence Gray Dlnsmore has Washington, July S..M. P. Kinka:4. gone to the Grlswold Hotel, Eastern member of the House of Representatives Point, Conn. Sir John Sandys, Formerly Tennis Automobile Overturns Near First in Films When from the Sixth Nebraska District, died Committee Issues Appeared to-day at Garfield Hospital from a Harvard Lecturer, Dies on Mrs. Francis McNeil Bacon, who went Cherbourg.His Money Three Years Old; Was of diseases. He had beencomplication111 abroad In the early spring, returned by for Sixth AnnualInvitations since early in May. Funeral services \ to the Majestic. Disappears. Also on Stage. will be held at O'Nell, Neb., his home. Way Ceremony. Tournament. Mr. Kinkaid, who would have Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Oltn, who twenty years of continuous completedser- \ sailed from will go vice in the House next Maroh, recently Europe Wednesday, Cable The New York H«eai d July 6 to their home in Rhlnebeck, Special to Bobby Connelly, aged 13, one of the announced that he r*>t seek re- Cambiums, England, country Special Dispatch to Tub New Yob* Copyright, 102!, by The New York woi^B Press)..William Howard(AssociatedTafe N. Y., upon their arrival. R. 6..Traveling by first Juvenile motion picture stars, and election. He was chairman ot the I.. July HhuldNewpgrt, York Herald Bureau, ) on of Arid Lands and added another title to-day to the long HeraldNew6. t regarded by many as the original Irrigation committee Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair ol yachts is now one of the chief ways of Paris, July author of the Klnkald homestead act. list of honora already acquired when one's villa at for the Racing: to catch the Olympic, with child genius of the films, died yesterday Washington are at the Vanderbllt and reaching Newport ir. his home, 45 Spencer avenue, dear to a last summer. threo others In the machine, Joseph EDWARD DIES. Cambrldgo University, had small party for dinner there Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters L>. I., after an illness of threeLynbrook, R. CALDWELL as a source of higher education,Americansevening. arrived to-day from New York on board C. Merillon. brother to Pierre Merillon, months from enlarged heart and 6..Edward R. been Syracuse, July conferred upon the Chief Justice of the their steam yacht the Narada. They who Is prominent in New York and His health always had bronchitis. of the Rubber Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield have Paris Is dead as the result delicate. president Syracuse Caldwell, United States Supreme Court the Peroy went to their In society, and ^B rented Overwoods, their country place villa, Sherwood, of injuries received when his automo- He was born in Brooklyn, the son of Company, founder of the Caldwell free of Doctor of Laws. The de^B in and taken a avenue, for the summer. BellevueThey bile overturned, fifteen miles from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connelly, vaude-! Ward Brass Company, and for many Redding Ridge, Conn., & occurred in the ancient Senate house at Westport. Conn. brought up with them Mr. and Mrs. Cherbourg. Merillon's father is a banker vllle and motion picture actors. He \ears head of the B. R. Caldwell Son cereK^mony in when 3 Brass died to-day. He was Wall of the university. John Russell pope and their children, Pau, and his mother was Catherine started his screen career years Company, _ one Syracuse Mr. Walter who returned Clinch of New York. He Is the nephew old, appearing with the Kalem company; of the organlxers of the While to the Senate house to Damroach. who are to Sea at Price's were Rubber H walking from the started occupy Cove, of a high official of the French Court In 1912, Just when motion pictures Company, which manufactured witness the conferring of the 'degrees Europe by Majestic, Neck. of Cassation. their big rise In automobile tires. He was yesterday for Bar Harbor to Join Mrs beginning popularity.1 Sir John Sandys dropped dead. will Merillon was en route to New York He Joined the Vitagraph Company In ^B * scholar and was Lane Damrosch there. Another yachting part/, which distinguished arrive to-morrow morning will be that to spend two months attending to busi- July, 1913, and played In many refresh- OLDEST ODD FELLOW DIES. ^B lecturer at Harvard in 1905. ness interests with his brother, whose ing, unsophisticated comedies which did ^B sat with Mrs. William Dlsston has returned of Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt, 2d. and Shreveport, La., 6..Nathaniel The Duke of York, who her two the Miss's Muriel offices are on Broadway. His com- much to start the vogue of the present July ^B also received an LL.P. degree. from Atlantic City to the Rlts-Carlton. daughters, panions were a S. Allen. 92, said to have been the oldeat Taft, Jusl< and Conmjelo Vanderbllt, who will come French physician, child pictures. Odd To the Earl of Balfour, chancellor of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Shaffer have Viellevllle, whose skull was trepanned Among his pictures were the "Sonny Fellow, died here last night. an come from to that hotel. from New York nn board Mrs. and "A the university, was presented Southampton to remain for the summer at this afternoon, and who probably will Jim" series, "The Grand Duke" ^B the uni yacht Vanderbilt's a the minated address on behalf of Gravel In street. recover, and friend, giving the rame Prince In a Pawnshop." Next came tiis services at the illu^B Mr. and Mrs. James W. Court. Clay Rachel Astor of Director" ; vi-rsity lauding Oerard, who Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fltzslmnns. who Paris, who. like the "Bobby" series."Bobby, lngton conference and congratulatingWash^B are returning by the Berengarla, due have been with the Uev. Dr. chauffeur, was only badly bruised. "Bobby, Pacifist"; "Bobby, DIED. the stopping The are a &c. upon his elevation to peerage. to-day, will stop at the Rltz-Carlton fot and Mrs. Roderick Terry, now are at police making special in- "Bobby's Bravery," Philanthropist"; ^JhlmIn conferring the degree upon Chief a few days. their will vestigation, as between the lime Meril- He also appeared In several O, Henry Albers, Henry F. Emmons. James M. orator, who place, Harbourvlew. Thoy Ion was Injured and his death thousands "The Baxter, George YV. Gates. Letltla F. H. Justice Taft the public go to New York the latter part of next pictures, among them Discounters Bronson, J. Hobart Klngslanri, M. >1. R. ^B in referred to his of francs he is known to have had with of Money," "The Bottom of the Well" H spoke Latin, Mrs. Horace Havemeyer will be woek and sail for Ecufulor. South hint Check Colby. Benjamin B. Maloney, Edith L in the Philippines, where, he said. with Mrs. Gerald V. Holllns In about 15 to remain until disappeared. stubs bearing and "Her Right to Live." He also played Cone, Edward W. McAdam. Clarence had restored adminisBtratlonand associated July America, the name of the Equitable Tiust parts with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, Cronln, Denis Nichols, Walter O. the ex-President quiet conducting a Chinese booth at the when they will return to September. show that Cronln, Kate Orlando, Adolph ^B order and initiated education and just before ho left CompanyParis Harry Moran and the late Olive Thomas. Artsur. Chinese fete In Bayshore, L. I., on July to stay until after Christmas. NewportThey p he drew 12,000 francs to cover the cost Dormer, T'attlson. Flora B. ^B that he had then He made his hit In "Humor- Drlscoll, James F. ture, and to the fact cutH 13. 14 and 15 for the Southstde Hospital then will go abroad. of the to New biggest Scott. Levi H. B. the of the voyage York, and 50,000 esque" two years ago. When he became Du Bols, Sethena E» Sherman, Rufus M. H been called by suffrage maintenance fund. The tennis committee of the Newport francs payable to Rachel Astor. Dupree, John, Jr. E. lean to the country's highest Casino Invitations for the 111 he had Just finished "Wild Youth," Skelton, C. people andAmerHto issued to-day Merillon met his death less than three Edwards, Milton Wltherbee, C. W. H magistracy, to his return to Yale sixth annual Invitation tournament, miles from which has not yet been released. Many Court Mrs. Joseph C. Hoagland and her son the village where, while Him stars and many who had simply hf elevation to the Supreme and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. which will be held at the Casino last summer in an airplane travelingwith In Memoriam. H bench, where he became a "worthy suc August and among those incited his the known Bobby casually In the studios Drexel Godfrey of Auldwood, Edwinthe 14, starting father, plane fell, und all its called at the home of his last Rafter, Cecilia P. cessor to John Marshall." in to participate are the most prominent occupants were badly injured. His parents Hoagland country place Runison, of It is also night to express their sorrow. Besides players the country. brother Pierre was au- . N. J., are at the Hotel Devon to remain the victim of an in also headed ALBERS. Henry F. CAMPBELL that members of the competingprobable tomobllo accident last spring, only a playing pictures Bobby CHURCH, 8 P. M. NOTES FROM NEW LONDON. until Monday, when they will go to their Those a vaudeville company of his own In a Thursday, FUNERAL I camp at Paul Smith's. Davis cup teams will take part. few miles from the scene of yerterday's BAXTER.0:» July ll, 1922. George W. Invited to participate Include William T. catastrophe. sketch on the Keith circuit and had of Edna Scofleld Baxter, agedhusbandS9 I Mrs. C. h. Martin to GItc Ten for Tilden, William M. Johnston, Vincent one of the hightst paid childbecomeyeira. Fune.-al services at his late who came from 18 Tier on Wires of Nnral Ollleers. Mrs. Harold Brown, Richards, Wallace F. Johnson. Watson actors in the world. St.. City Island, N. 1*..residence. Newport to say bon 'voyage to Mrs. M. Washburn, R. Norrls Williams, S. VETERANS ASK THAT Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 *P. M. Special Dispatch to Tub New York Hbrai.d. John Nicholas Brown and Mr. John Howard Voshell, Dawrence B. Rice, evening in St. Raymond's to-morrowRoman BRONSON..At Litchfield. Conn., July H. 6. . Mrs. ART SCHOOL REOPEN 1912, J. Hobart, aged 80 years. Funeral New London, Conn., July Nicholas Brown, Jr.. Is at the Belmont Nathaniel W. Nlles. Willis E. Davis, Catholic Church In Bynbrook. Burial from his late residence, Waterbury. Conn., wife of Lieut C. H. Martin, for a short stay. Mrs. John Nicholas will be at L. I. 11 A. M. H Martin, Robert Kinsey, Howard Kinsey. S. W. Mrs. William Warner and M rs. Lord at Klinont, Saturday. July 8, 1922. Please H U. S. N., of the submarine base, will Brown and her son, who was graduated Pearson, W. J. Clothier, Frank T. Hoppin J. Couper Southampton. Disabled Students Protest omit flowers. entertain at tea the wives of a score from Harvard this year, sailed by the Anderson, Fred C. Anderson, Philip Neer, ______COLBY..Suddenly, at Monmouth Memorial at the base at her and the Against Instruction. HARRY J. CALLAHAN Hospital, Long Branch, N. J., July 3. H of the naval officers Aqultanla Tuesday will pass Zenzo Schimldu, Carl Fischer, Francis T. Ending 1922, B. beloved husband residence to-morrow afternoon. summer abroad. William Faversham to *ar in Bill at Resort Benjamin Colby, H the Hunter and others. App( Triple ^ DIES OF HEART DISEASE of Alice S. Funeral service at his lats H Miss Jean Adams of New York is Mr. Lispenard Stewart gave a dinner Disabled veterans, who were students residence, 10 James St.. Montclalr, N. J.. H guest of Mrs. Edmund Woods of Bar Mrs. George Edward Kent entertained to-night for the Princess de Braganza. for Benefit of K.ehearsal Club. at the school conducted by the Society]] Saturday, July 8. at 2 P. M. and Mrs. W. H. Glincs i-..wn I.'*., rnwara row Court. Mr. at luncheon In the Rlts-Carlton Registered at the Casino were Mrs. of Illustrators, met at the Art 65 Was Assistant Clerk of Hmnnaay, juiy .>, H are here to spend several days with her W. Allen Center, Wallace, beloved husband of Arllne K. for her daughter. Miss KatherlneyesterdayW. A. Webber and Mr. East Term Seven Years. Cone. Funeral services will be held at hi* Mr. and Mrs. William Guest. Fifty-sixth street, last night, to sign Appellate * H parents, Kent. Mrs. William Russell Grace was from Pittsfield and Messrs. RobertWebber Special Dispatch to Tub New Yo«k Hejui.d. "Contemporary Spain" at Mrs. P. A. late residence, .162 Riverside Drive, Frl- H Lieutenant-Commander and Mrs. Morris Mrs. Martin B. W. and Shafter Howard. Valentine's villa In First Neck Lane. a petition protesting against the action of day, July 7, at 2:.10 J\ SI. have gone to among the guests. Cutler Southampton, N. Y., July 6..Eneour- Funeral services for Harry J. H Carl T. Huli and children Saportas had among her guests for Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wldener have It was an interesting talk. Miss the United States Veterans Bureau In CRON'IN"..Denis, 110 East 41st St., on PnrtumnnMi Mr Grafton Wiggins Of aged by several hours of sunshine there aged 35, assistant clerk of theCallahan,July .1. Funeral Saturday at 10 A. M. luncheon there Mrs. Herbert Shipman arrived at Midellff, Ochre Point knowledge of her subject havingMarkell'sclosing the school last week. With them Term of the Stipreme Court, who New York has returned home after Clinton haa gone to have been numerous entries for the been from a long visit in Soaln. Appellatefrom funeral parlors of John J. Hodnett, and Mrs. Herbert I. Foster. Mrs. John Gray gained were a died heart disease Wednesday in his 11S0 Ogilen a v., thence to Sacred Heart his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton a of a few be The course will Include the remaining number of members of the visiting Bar Harbor for sojourn forthcoming club "tournaments to who home at 3602 Holland ave'.iue, The Church, 109th st. and Shakespeare av., Wiggins, at Old Lyme. weeks. at the Meadow Club for cups that Thursdays in this month and will treat Society, have been leadingIllustrators Hlghbrldge. Interment Calvary. Auto at Mohican Hotel include WASHINGTON. played figures in the school's work. At the Bronx, will be held at 10 o'clock Arrivals the Plans and specifications are already have been presented from time to time of political life, customs, drama, novels mnrnlro- Manhattan and was ave., lilghbrldge. Interment Calvary. Edward S. at York English for begin on decidedtheir unselfish Auto Powers, Miss Powers, Mr. Mrs. Benjamin H. Warder Is and a to take the place Include each Thursday at the Shlnnecock Hills Instruction. , educated In the For six cortegs. she will roof portico Meadow Club, July 15 already The letter In follows: public schoole. Powers, Mrs. B. J. Stevens. Harbor, Me. On Saturday go of the tower formerly there. Mrs. Goodhue Jr., Misses Golf Club and on Sundays a mixed part "We wish years he was a clerk In the office of DONNER..Arthur. A cablegram frrm Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Veale where her son-in-law anil Livingston, to voice our over the lack reads ^Dled suddenly." D. C.; Washington,to Bar Harbor, Mrs. Roland Worthlngton of Boston Florence Earle Johnson, Genevieve Fox, for the remainder of the season.foursome indignation the Commissioner of Jurors tr Hamburg and his sons, East Orange; Mr. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garrett, women will be of consideration displayed In the United DF.I8COEE..The Rev. James F. D. D. late !s the guest of Miss Julia II. -Betty Thompson, Clara Lee, Cornelia The first match for held but In the last seven yea'sManhattan,he had rector of St. Gabriel's Church. Nsw Mrs. E., D. Hardy and party, Elmlra, will spend the summer with her. No. 5. 13 when Mrs. P. A. Valentine will States Veterans Bureau In handling this been clerk of Stamford. at Beach Cottage WorthlngtonLivingston, Helen Lee, Kate de Forest July situation. After assistant the Appellate Itochelle, Wednesday, July 5. Divine and Mr. Robert H. Weir, Mrs. Channlng Lilly of Boston has Prentice and Caroline C. Prentice. give a prize as well as one for the all, the sole object of Term of tl>e Supreme Court. lie was will be chanted Friday evening atOffice8 William Goss of New Jacob the veterans' bureau should be to so St. Mr. and Mrs. Representative and Mrs. John arrived at one of the Land Trust This cup becomes the property of the mixed foursome. Other members of the active in the Democratic Club of the o'clock Funeral Saturday 10 o'clock, Britain entertained friends in the grill Rogers started yesterday for their home winner committee in addition to Mrs. Dunne train the disabled man that he will be Third Assembly district. The Bronx, and Gabriel's Church. Interment Now Rochclle. Arrivals cottages. of three annual tournaments to DU IIOIS..On 1922. at the Grlswold last evdhlng. In Lowell, Mass., to remain for the and Mrs. Daniel Stanlford of and to women and Mrs. Valentine are Mrs. Grosvenor equipped compete successfully with was the leader of the Harry J. Callahan Wednesday, July 3. Mrs. O. F. Mr. competition Is open only the fortunate able bodied worker in Sethcna E.i wife of Eouls H. Pu Bols. at that hotel Include period of the Congressional recess. have arrived at the Nevirs cottage. who are members or season subscribers Nicholas. Estelle O'Brien. Mrs. his Association, a political and social 34th »t and Mrs. Wlthins Boston ^Ilss new vocation. He services at 110 West , huncral and Mr. Guy Zollikoffer Additional patronesses for the Bonelll of the club and their daughters more Dudley Olcott, II., and Mrs. Reginald leaves his mother, Mrs.organization.N. J., on Saturday. July 8, at S New York, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. "The school during the Catherine his Mrs. Rayonne, ,of Mr. and" Mrs. John F. Wilklns left concert to be given at the Art limn niicen yvwin uiu. mis cup wiis Fincke. eighteen Callahan; wife, Acy I*. M. Interment private. McEray, Waterbury: Mr. and Mrs. John months of Its existence, was of Fox Callahan, and four daughttrs and New John, Washington yesterday for New York on July 8 Include Mrs. AssociationElliott, presented by Mrs. J. Couper Lord. To Ronmt tnoeheoni. DUPREE..At York, July 6, 1922, Mrs. Edward Thursday value to us the reason two sons. of of W. Dupree, P. Burk, Boston: Arthur to sailing on board the Miss Austin. Mrs. Qustav I. S. White, On the same will a students, for Inestimable Man:' messages sympathy Jr.. beloved husband Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. preparatory day begin that while we were father of Walter II. Dupree. Funeral Pearce, Providence; on for Mrs. C. C. Dickinson, Mrs. Herbert L. for the Cameron which was It Is expected that the Thursday there, received expert received at the home last night, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Saturday Europe. Majestic cup tournament instruction from the letters from Francis private, to be held In Oakwoodservices Jonatkan Smith, Mrs. Robert R. White. Miss W. Scott Cameron for luncheons at the club will be resumed memberspersonalof including Justice on Banners, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winter, Dyer, presented by the society, who and Martin of the Court, Justice Cemetery Chapel. Chicago. III., Pauline Robinson, NJf.s. Ettore R. which competition is open only to mem- next week. Among those giving dinners actively Supreme Santiago (Cal.J and Chicago papersSaturday. Mr. G. C. Beckett, Mr. Wallace R. Mrs. John F. Rogers has gone to the Mrs. Arthur Curt'.w James. Mrs. next Saturday are Mrs. T. Morrison coached us In the practicalconsistentlyGustavo Hartman of the City Court and please copy. H. and York with Fontana,bers and season subscribers and their of the F. H. La Guardia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kolb, Jr..Bostwick,Willows, her place at Harbor, Lewis G. Morrow, Mrs. John Stapler. sons more than fifteen old. Two Mrs. Percy H. Stewart and Mrs. methods and principlesapplicationthat Major EDWARDS..At New Tork on July 3. 1912. New York. Mr. and years Carnegio,have made these of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jolinc. her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Miss Mabel days later the Fox cup will be played Edward Van Ingen, who later will take Instructors the most Milton Edwards of Peru, Ind., husband Mrs. Horace Westcott. at eminent In their profession as ARTHUR Deedemona llearss Edwards, daughter of Benedict, Mrs. Henry Barton Jacobs, for by daughters of members or season their guests to the dance the Meadow DOWNER. the Hon. Frank W. Bearss. IN THE BERKSHIEES. Mrs. J. Peace Vernon, Mils. Andrew K. subscribers Club. artists and Illustrators." commercial who have not on the first day the A cable message was received EMMONS..Passed Into rest James M. and Mrs. C. Robert Lynch. The of their fifteenth Mrs. Van Ingen will give a dinner on "Abong benefits derived from this of Miss Elsie Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee have Qulnn play passed year. school were: Contact with the most announcing the death on Julyyesterday2 at home Cummlngs.Funeral of tl»e House end Mrs. leased the residence 2908 N street, Rev. Michael L. Ryan of St. Mary's This cup Is presented annually to the the night of July 15 for her son-in-law of Arthur one-time New Mllford, Conn., Friday evening, 7:30 Speaker to becomo. a and Mr. and Mrs. prominent firms In the commercial art Donner, aged 74, o'clock. Burin] Saturday at Rye, the Hills. which they are remodeling, and will take Church has consented Meadow Club by Lyttleton Fox. Among daughter, George director and treasurer erf the American Touring Glllett the who have Downey, Jr.. who went to Europe world, lectures by leading authorities Cemetery, Rye, N. Y., at 12 o'clock,Woodlawn glrlrf entered are Misses Faber possession In the autumn. patron. on printing, art Sugar Refining Company, in his home standard time. Special Dispatch to Tita New Yosk Herald. Mildred Lee. Constance and Cathleen soon after their marriage In New York reproduction, layout, in suburbs of on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. will architecture, tapestry, wood engraving, the Hamburg, Germany. GATES .At Derby. Conn., Thursday. July 6. Lenox, Mass., July 6..The Speaker Fox. Pauline Dodge, Betty Downey He was .a in the Fletcher wife of the lata H. The Major-General Commandant of OPEN FUND TO BUY HOME arrive on the which Is due tec. Tndividual Instruction along the prominent figure sugar Letltla Hegeman, of the House and Mrs. Frederick Bobbins, Carol MulfordSharp,*Francesand Nancy Olympic, market when It was dominated the Robert Owen Gates and daughter of the the Mohawk Trail the Marine Corps, Gen. John A. Lejeune, next Wednesday. lines In which the student shows the by late Peter A. and I,aura N. liegeman of Gillett, touring over have OF WASHINGTON'S SISTER Flncke. Havemeyer Interests and was a member from were in a luncheon Mrs. Lejeune and their daughters Mrs. A. Harvey Tiers Is giving a: greatest aptitude. New York city. Springfield, to the Marine Barracks from "No theoretical form or art of the Donner family that has been on at the Red Lion Inn at returned Courts Filled With Players. luncheon for forty friends to-morrow at education KINGSEAND..In Rldgewood. N. J . party to-day the Meadow Club. Mr. and Mrs.' can take the place of the practical Identified with the suga* trade for sev- Wednesday. July 5, 1922. Marguerite M. Stockbridge. Gettysburg. and Work Aid in Courts of the club were Crane and Coolidge to-day filled Courtlandt Nicoll arrived to-day and will and the direction given by thoInstructioneral decades. He lived in Boston for) Rosslter wife of Dr. J. W. Klngsland. Mrs. Winthrop Murray Drive. with players who later went to the men many years and for a long time Funeral service will be held at No. 4*0 have to Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes are Launching be in Water Mill until the early part of; who's work is recognised as the West Franklin av.. N. on three chlldretf of Dalton gone Mr. and beach. a residence at Rye, N.* Y. He Rldgewood, J., wnere Mrs. East Mass., for the bathingSeptember, when they will return to standard In America. We, therefore, maintainedSaturday, July If22. nt 2:80 P. M. Woods Hole. Cape Cod, at Gloucester, Va.. July 6..The The colony is much Interested In the that States Veterans' was unmarried and leaves a «ister. Fredericksburg, their place in N. J. ask the United at . Crane has taken a cottage. summer. performance next Monday night at the Morristown. MAEONEY..On July 5, Cornish. N. H The Mahkeenac Boat Cldb elected campaign to raise $30,000 to buy Crescent Mrs. T. Charles Farrelly is visit- Bureau request the Society of Edith Langley, wire or (Jiar»n- li. Theatre, In Main street, for Ing Mrs. Edward Hlne Johnson at Aga- to continue their InstructionIllustratorsunder THE REV. CHARLES HERALD, Funeral from the Chantry of.viaioney.St. these officers to-day: President, Mr. New the home of Washington the Church. 5tli av. and Mr. George Burnap sailed from Betty Kenmore," benefit of the Rehearsal Club of warn Mrs. Johnson will the old contract, which the Veternns" Thomas'* Episcopal Foster: secretary. Mr. Newbold Cottage. give The Charles a 51st at., on Saturday morning. July 8. at Giraud York yesterday for Europe. He will sister of George New York, by William Faversham who a see fit to or such Rev. Herald, aged 76. treasurer, Mr. Harris Lewis, only will luncheon and bridge next Monday. Bureau did not renew, retired died 11 o'clock. Morris: spend a part of the summer in Prague, It as a shrine be supported by a star cast, headed Miss Harriott who is a student contract as the and bureau can CongrcgaNonnl minister, board of govern&rs. the above, of Mr. Stanlslav and preserve patrioticWashington, Lawrence Grossmlth. There will be Coffin, society late Wednesday at Rest Haven Hall, 509 MeAPAM..Clarence McAdam, July 5. Fahnesrtock:the guest Spacek, with by at Westover School, arrived yesterday agree upon." service Friday evening, July 7,Funeral8 with Dr. Henry P. Jacques. of the Czecho-Slovaklan was started here to-night a bill to Include "The ^ ^ ^ East Twenty-third street, Flat Irish. He Amsterdam near attache technical triple Killer," and is with her mother, Mrs. John VsUJiiiur-iiiiiiK 14J"'i 1 uic |iunoii;iui7 wi o'clock, at No. 1071 av., Mrs. James B. Ludlow of Tonkers, Coolidge as the chief speaker. which was last at the was born in England. Jn 1889 he 143d at. In Legation. and his VicePresident played year Wolfe. the Illustrators' Society renewing the N. Y.. la visiting Miss Kate Cary j The Vice-President party, Lamb's Gambol, the second act of "The the pastor of the Hethcsda NICHOLS..Walter Coon, on July 5, beloved E. Turnure Work, General Charles I. De Bevolse, who contract under the old terms, C. B. Kails, became devoted Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. George New York arrivals at the Willard Postmaster-General includingPrince and the Pauper" and "The Man left for New will In the activities of Church, Ralph avenue.Congregationalhusband of May It. Nichols, father and Mr. and Mrs. David T. Dana are ownnann Moses, Alfred in the Stalls." ta-morrow to be Again with Mr. said last evening that there was Brooklyn. of Adalbert and the late Hannah M. at Watch Hill. R. I., for two weeks. sentat Ives Moore and Bland, also of return society, as of Grace Church, Goldsmith, Antonio G. Mora, O. M. Others In Mr. Faversham's support and Mrs. Vincent S. Mulford at the >10 chance that they would renew under years pastor Gospel Services at his late residence, Nichols. Mrs. Charles Sidney Halght of Newport this State, arrived hfcre late to-day, Miss In and for a time at South N. William G. Ruggles, Capt. Ellsworth,S. J. will be Helen Daube, William Grape Vines. the old agreement, but refused to com- Balnbridgc street, road, Poughkeepsle, Mavwood.T.t has arrived for a visit with her mother, Marshall and L. N. Littauer. Frederic and Ernest Seton. Senior IJeut. mat would the Beecher Memorial Congregational on Friday, July 7. at 5 P. M. Interment Winthrop Folsom, at D. George Crofton, U. S. ment upon the term* they at Woodlawn. N. Y.. 1 'P. it., Saturday, Mrs. George OPENS. Mrs. Franklin W. Robinson, of New N., recently retired. Is his sister. consider. At a meeting to lie held a' Church, In Herkimer «*reet. Falling 8. omit flowers. in Lenox. MOUNT WASHINGTON visiting to retire. He leaves July Kindly Plumstead Mr. J. Wilson Goode, commercial Tork, daughter of the late Bishop, who Mrs. George Leary, at Hawthorne the Art Center this afternoon they will sight compelled him ORLANDO..Adolph. July 0. 9:43 A. M.. Major-Gen. William A. Kobbe, U. S. Mrs. was Miss Jean Greer, Is of two daughters. Funeral services will and and Mrs. Kobbe of of the British Embassy, secretarySeason Formally Begins at Bretton president House. make definite plans as to what they will brother of Mildred, Frank beloved A. (retired) Goode and their small daughter sailed the club, which Is an organization for Mr. George Ledlie, after a visit at and will not do. It was evident from i>e held to-night. George. He was a member of Court Cal., who were with hia nieces, for Wooda. women and children of the llrandlaeone, 4348, I. O. F. Funeral from O. Pasadena.yesterday aboard the Laconla stage. Nlghbrlnk with Mrs. George G. De Witt, the temper of the meeting last evening his lato residence, 17 Fast 7th St.. Sunday, the Misses Marie and Helen J. Kobbe, Mr. Goode has been detached from Mrs. J. Clifton Edgar, now at the has returned to Now York. members of the Illustrators SIDNEY M. WILLIAMS. In have gone to Bay Shore, England.Special Dispatch to Tna Niw Yota Hciui.d. that the 2 P. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Stockbridge. duty In Washington. Irving House for the summer. Is a Mr. Francis Hnrtman Mnrkoe, who Is who have donated their services to rATTISON..Flora B. CAMPBELL Kobbe is 83 old. - 6..The M. of S80 L. I. Gen. years Miss Bretton Woods, X. H., July member of the committee of the club here for the summer, will be for the last two years, wereSociety,Sidney Williams, aged 64, CHURCH. Friday. 3 P. M. Kobbe went to Cape associated this school VVes»field a^nue, Elizabeth, X. J.. FUNERAL Helen Hy^nnis, The Ambassador of Germany, Dr. Mfrunt Washington Hotel opened to-day and In advance of the entertainment with Albert Herter In the arrangement not at all pleased with the action of SCOTT..Levi Henry Ilrlgham. father of Mrs. Cod. to-day. n,Ul return to the em- next Monday will a dinner for Mr. of Tableaux in to die- Health Commissioner of Elizabeth, died Sal'.lo Wall S< ott Tefft, July 3. In his 78th and Mrs. Marshall R. with a salute of thirteen guns, and give Vlvants. whldh are to be the Veterans' Bureau trying in the General Hos- Mr. Kernochan, York He will raversnam ana tne memoers or nis given In East Hampton on the of of the teaching force. last nljtht Elizabeth year. Services at Greenwood Chapel. f bassy from New to-day. motored here from other night tate the personnel had taken when on who have been with his mother. Mrs. next and on many parties company. A good Bleed audience has July 21 for the benefit of St. Luke's r>ltal, where ho been Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, William Pollock at Holmes in ail for Germany Tuesday and itrlrken with apoplexy while his at 12 o'clock. Macon (Ga.), Great In autumn will be resorts for luncheon, dinner been assured that will Include leading: Church. Mrs. Alfred Bell Is at the head driving (Mnss.) papers Saturday, for a month, have gone to his return the, Mrs. Charles J. SETTLING THE DICKEY ESTATE. !mtomoblle. Mr. was born In Harrington please copy. Pittafield by Frau Weldfelt During: In the evening. dancingmembers of the colony. of the committee. Among those Williams SHERMAN..On Tuesday, July 4. 1922, Rufua Martha's for Mr. was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vineyard, July.Edgartown. Counsellor of the accompaniedRoot sent out many Invitations for MIsb Eleanor Markell save this morn- with her are Mrs. Charles Pierceassorlated Wales. He M., beloved husband of Anna (nee and Mrs. Dentaon D. Dana are at his absence the Widow nnd Two Son* Get Martin Williams, who moved to America Baron von Thermann, will be dinner.In* the first of a course of talks on Barton, Jr., and Mrs. Albert R. Gallatin. Banker'* Funeral services will be heldGraveline).at his for ten The old. on Chatham Bar. Me., days. Embassy,Dr. and Mrs. J. Blake White, Mr. John Share* In *2,710,522. when he was 3 years Twenty-three late residence, 287 Edgecombe av., Rev. and Mrs. William Merrlam Crane Charge d'Affalres. and Mrs. Frank atto he went to Elizabeth with Friday evening at 8:30 Albany, N. Y. W. Payntar and Mr. rears and Bridgeport, Conn., papers please copy. are back in Richmond from Europe. all of New York, were here TENNIS FINALS AT HOT SPRINGS ANGLERS AT LAKE Mrs. Louise W. Dickey of 37 East of A. & F. Brown Company, of Sutton DORTCH EVANS. L. Selbert. SUNAPEE. tinfirmSKELTON..At Elmhurst, N. Y., on July 4. Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. for the Among those arriving Fifty-first street, widow of Charles IX which he later becamo superintendent Caroline E., wife of the late lB-nry Belden D. Buronenal have Shaker opening. i and a 1!'22, opened Special Dispatch to Tub New Yosk Herai.d. to-day were Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Robinson, Mm. J. W. Zimmerman la First Mr. and Mra. Anatln I.edynrd Manila Dickey, who died February 3, 1919, He was a former Town Councilman, Skelton and mother of Relnhold A., Knob cottage at Tyrlngham. from Xew York; Mr. and the United States Trust Company, as Mason and an Elk. Ulysses and Mnry E. Wood. Newport, R. I., July 6..Miss Lucy who motored Woman ot Make Fine Catch and friends respectfully InvitedFrederick,to Mrs. H Nellson Rice, Miss Rice and Champion Virginia. of Trout. executors, applied yesterday in the Relatives of the late John Evans a attend funeral service at her late home. FECSTMANN BRICKNEK. Evans, daughter New Brunswick, X. J.; Mr, and Special Dispatch fa Tub New Yoik Heeai.d. Special Dispatch to Tub New Yobk Court for judicial settlement Corona av., near Roach st. (Charles to party, Hjgut.c. $2,719,522 estate. 8urrogates'Mr. 12 Miss Grace Brlckner, daughter of the of Bangor, Me., was married to-day Mrs. William Floyd, Mrs. Will lax* F. Hot Springs, Va., July 6..The annual Sunapee, N. H., July 6..Fishing Is of Mr. Dickey's FOUND. place), Elmhurst, N. Y.. On Friday U. S. Stafford and Mr. Charles tournament of the Golf Asso- Dickey was a member of the banking LOST AND st 2:30 o'clock. Interment private.afternoon late Max Brlckner, at one time president Commander Isaac Foote Dortch, Stafford, Miss Virginia one of the favorite amusements at Lake In Mount Olivet Cemetery. N. New York, and Mrs. elation came to an end to-day with the firm of Brown Bros. of the Rochester, Y., Chamber of N.. at St. Joseph's Rectory. Tha Hilton Brown, Sunapee. Parties go out to The shows that the estate 1L,OST.TIACi.black, square, medium size ha*. WITHERBEE July 4, 1922. Charlotte W. was married noon Purcell and Miss B. E. Temple, playing of the finals. In which Mr. Silas dally angle accounting brass trlmmlnas, lettered M. S. M.. of the late Harriet Commerce, yesterday was by the Rev. E. Joseph received from the banking firm $23,500 with Wltherbre. daushter to Mr. Maurice M. Feustmann of Sara- performed ceremonyBrooklyn. M. Newton of Richmond defeated Mr. for the fine fish for which the lake Is ontalnlne lady's Ivory toilet articles. 4r.. W. and John Sibley Wltherbee. Funeral as for the remainder of 1919 and M. S. M., left In taxi, picked up at n. m mc uuinc oi ner The bride was attended by Mr. Frank L«. 8elbert motored to the H. Ccum Peck of Lexington, 12 and 10. famous. One of the best salary Jnltlaled private. Interment Ashby, Mass. nac Lane, a., Hlgney. catches of the as his share of the firm's 1Wednesday mornlna, about 10 o'clock, at D*vln Hook. ATLANTIC CITY none, Charles D Jr.. and Lawrence W, ,tther articles, alone West Broadway, throuzb of our dear The condition of Mr. Jasper Morgan, Mrs. Dotch will go to The golf association of West Virginia Col. and Mrs. st. RAFTER .In loving memory In Commander and to Tun New Yoaic Hesai.d. Frederick G. King of have received $121,000 and $129,000 3d at. to lloboken ferry, 14th Reward. mother, Cecilia 1'hllbln Rafter, who died who Is 111 of pneumonia the home of he Dispatch hold Its annual tournament here -1" Buenos Aires, South America, where Special will Brookline are among cottagers fo open from trust fund* established ? Tin* IT- I *11 . ...j, July 7. 1912. his parents, Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Morgan, a naval attache. Citt, X. J., July 6..Xew next week. their homes. Mr. and respectlvely' .exlngton 3210. continued show has been appointed Atlantic Mrs. J. A. Whit- for them. Each of these trusts ta ap- at Westbury, L. I., to arrivals to-day: The Horse Show will be held to-mor- comb arrived by automobile to-day from 1 -OPT.Grem leather purae July R between some Improvement yesterday. It was York row In the Park. Mr. and Mrs. proximately $750,000. ladles' waiting room, I)., I,. A \V. ^Jall New York for a brief visit with their . ' said that the patient had passed the NOTES OF SOCIETY. Marlborough-Blenhelm.Mr. and Mrs. E. Ingalls, who returned early In t at Hobokett, ami 33d pt. Tuba .Station;etaIon UNDERTAKERS. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Clark. Melvilleson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs .IACWB»n\ LEFT *400,000. eward. E. M. HTAAT8. 18 Propped pt,, crisis of the disease and had had a George Aspel. the week from New York, have entered E. A. Tarbell In their '"apt Orange, X. J. Brlg.-Gen. George Owen Squier. U. 3. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bayne, Mr. and Mrs cottage. Mr. and good night. D. C.. is at the Hotel their stable. Mrs. Whltcomh are on their way to the Emanuel Jacobson of 300 West End jySsT.Blue pIIK hand bag, lopt R,"th at., neat A. of Washington. William Charles. Mr. William F. Rupert, Mrs. Calderon Carlisle has arrived *v. Return .10 East 5."ith. THE FUNERAL CHURCH Astor. Mr. H. I. Dr. White Mountains. avenue, a member of Jacobson Bros., Madlaon jjt ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ktteh, Cook, and Is at her no nueatlona aeked. '-^m'r'o0, **w R'jr'al Custom" ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. Alfred G. B. Steel of from Washington cottage. Arriving at the Granliden Include Dr. diamond merchants, 2 Maiden Lane, who I Regard;ft Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Murray. Mrs. Edgar Park has gone to New K. Pabst or 25 left an estate of more than has bson made in New are at tne Lorraine «oiei and Mrs. W. 8. Hickman, Charles Hrookiyn, the Rev. died June Jewelry. Yflf Call Columbus 8200 |W| Announcement Philadelphia Dennln.Mr. York to meet her mother, Mrs. Charles and Mrs. to his will which was Tork Dr. and Mrs. Donald Malcolm bjfore to Bristol. R. I. Mra. H. B. Nassort, Mr. and Wammersley and Mrs. Edward $400,000, according E.CAMPBELL by going Mr. and Derby Foote, who Is to arrive soon from Renshaw of New Rochelle, Mr. and filed yesterday. Mrs. Stella Ja<-nbson, ILOST.At Mlneola Kelr Oround, on Monday I f FRANK if I of Detroit of the engagement H. Lamb R. Brennan. Mrs. Jonn K. old faeliloned square gold Campbell The Rev. and Mrs. James Mrs. William Europe and who will pass the summer Mrs. L.. P. Llvlrugston, Mr. and Mra. L. the widow, receives a specific legacy of afternoon, pin, 'Hholunorcl Ohurch'lm. II of their daughter. Miss Marjorle of arc of Mrs. Mlllhouae, Mr. and Mra. K. R. Vanhouten. Boxwood Farm. elth flllgreo design and five dlamonilp. fli>- II I J (N*M-fICTjUUAM) U Jr.. Philadelphia guests with her at I,lvlngaton, Mme. Malavlsta and Miss $375,000 and the residuary estate. Mrs. on return to JAMES 11. TAYLOR. | to Mr. Charles Olllet Stradella,Campbell,son Lamb's father. Mr. George Bulst Traymore.Miss Edith M. Clark, Mr. Mr. Frank Akers Is Mr. Louts J,vard II Broadwoq at 66th St III visiting 590 ave- i of Mr. and Mrs. Wllhclm H?nry J. Howard J. Messrs. Florence Malavlata of New York ; Mr. Hattle J- Danzlger of West End Ivpter Hay. L. I. of Englewood, N. Sadler.and Mrs. Rogers, Glbhs, his classmate at Harvard, at and Mra. Paul H. Loomls and nuc, receives $25,000 and Donald Klop- jLO«T-R1ng. old faebloned. aet with three of North Tonawanda. N. Y. StradellaMiss Howard J. Rogers, Jr., and Edward Miss; ornamented with Mr. Harmon W. Hendricks Great Neck, L. I. Loomla of and and a stepson, receives all his stock In email dlamonda leavea, ' Campbell attended Rosemary Hall, * .Springfield Mr. Mrs. fer, worn: email Intrtnalo value but I.LnUJ I I.nn eight frlmds, Including Mr. and Mll'bank. Mrs. B. C. Sherley of New York, will D. P. of Olens N. Y. the United Diamond Works, Inc. Be- ' nueli prized Greenwich. Conn., and Is a member of entertained and Mrs. George R. Young Falls, la an heirloom IN) reward. C. GILBERT, John W. Mrs. George O. Heye, at dinner last Ambassador.Mr. be rejoined next month by her daughter, quests Include $1,000 to each of the fol- ! av. Lyon the New York Junior League. Mr. In the Ambassador Hotel. Blrdsall, Mrs. Mary Camp, Mr. E. M. Mr?. Marahall H. Russell. 144 Madlaon Stradella was graduated from Yalj evening MOVES III BURTON WII,L CASE, lowing: St Joseph's Hospital and the !LOST.$10 reward for of enamel Valentine 574 Cassall. Mr. R N. Levoy, Mr. and Mrs. the Jewish with diamond rSjurnWnter lost at 7lld In 1919. Mr. Langdon Barrett of Mr. Edward Mr. Society of Concord, Syracuse; violet pin Park avenue is at thj Vanderbtlt Hotel. 8. K. Munyar, Munyer, HEARS CINCINNATI SOCIETY. Mrs. Claire V. Burton, widow of Wank Orphan Asylum, ftoehoater ,N. Y. ; Mount it. and Columbua a v. CHARLTON A CO.. CEMETERIES. AC. Mr. and Mrs. Jam** Spurr Whitman Mrs. Samuel North and Fred 'r,4 nth av. " Mr. Manuel L. president of and V. Hurton, cotton goods factor, who died Hlnal Hospital; Monteflore Home Jew- f l!R East Fifty-seventh street and Quezon, At the annual meeting of the Society March 11. will move In the Aid LOST.HlaeV bag with wateli and pin; WOODLAWN CEMETERY the Senate of rtilllpplne Islands, Is at Oilman. to-day Ish Protectory anil Society, and the Return to KATIE "THE Central Valley. N. Y.. have announced Haddon Hall.Mr. and Mrs. R. F. of the Cincinnati In Pennsylvania held In Court of Orunge county to have Hebrew Huardlnn WOLK, Hotelreward.lS3rt St., Jerome or X^xlnfton buhwej. of their the Commodore. Surrogate's Sheltering Society. Marie Antoinette, rortier B7tli, Hroadway. View* or the engagement daughter, Mis* Mr. Charles Buhler, Mr. A.Colllson,G. .Philadelphia July 4, Mr. Charles Beatty the contest of her husband's will set for Book of Representative, Marlon Floyd Whitman, to Lieut. Sir Paul Chater, who has lived In of this was Weurtac Apparel. Telephone Weodlawn 1100. Ashcroft. Miss Lottie A. Wilson, Mr. Alexander, city, elected trial In October. It was learned SHOE MASITACTrnm DIES. Thomas Milton McLamore of Hong Kong, China, for many years, and and Mrs. R. O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. president. Mr. Alexander also holds the This motion will who now is hava probably yesterday.be op- Pkln aable Monday night, La., stationed Shreveport.at Fort l/ady Chater arrived rrom Snn J. A. Shaw, and Mr. Joshua L. Miner. office of vice-president-general of the Argument will be heard next Brockton, Mass., July 8..Charles LOUT.'Two Ga. Francisco and are at the posed. between .Vd-44tli eta. Reward.firoadwav, Bennlng. I Chalfonte.Mr. George W. Wood, MIs^ general Society of the Cincinnati. Wednesday here on Mrs. Iturton's Howard, president of the firm of How- KOOrMAN. 71 Auburn at.. Pater In the a descendant VIRGINIA /In offers real possibility of Mr. > 1LOST.Blaek Ray Shore, Jones, son of and Mrs. Llewellyn of Baltimore. Md., are at the Johnson. Miss Viola R. Lane, and Mrs. were made by representatives of sev« alleged dower right In property at Fifth needle manufacturing bualnet In the L. I. Reward for Ita return. Mrs. tyogtr Jones, also of Summit. Commodore,Arthur Williams. eral of tha other Stats societies. Itveuue and Thlrt»-el*hth street. world. DRCMMCND, Bay Shore. L. U HOWARD recovering your lost property, l