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Sewn of «vhltf» satin charmeuse, trimmed GERMAN GRAND DUKE DIES with rove» i>«>int «nil dueheSS laoa Ph» FILM MAURY-REDMOND B BJIbls, Is whi« h was attache SUNLESS DAY FOR PRIEST DEFIES CITY $2,000,000 streamers of mies-of-the-vaiiey. Sovereig-n of Mecklenburg- Mrs, B. e; Meyer, »inter e.f tin« arM«, Strelitz Was 64 Years Old. DEAL COMPLETED WEDDING DAY SET w.t- matioii «>l li.tiior. and snothsi ROOSEVELT WEDDING TO MOVE CHURCH Berlin. June 11 -Grand Puke Adolph Mi««. Mil ¡am Mar«|U>.er, was m.«i.| Prederkk. of Mecklenburg-Strellts. died honor, m t.«. Mayer s <.] m light to-day. at Club i.hie« m«.lie, trimmet) with )st bea«ls, whtla Father Evers Predicts Re¬ Shuberf Corporation Will Breakfast Colony the» maid of honor WOTS i>mk ehsrmeuas Marriage Takes Place ¡n Grand Duk* Adolph Frederick was born to Follow Ceremony in SUd chiffon. They < arrie ,| bottiroata of of British Em¬ ligious War if St. An¬ in U-W, the son of Grand Duko Frederick Put Many Plays into pmk rose»«. t«as Bissnmn was ¦.. ' man, Chapel William, whem h« succeeded as reigning Motion Pictures. Grace Church Chantry. and there wars no ushers After a wee Madrid. drew's Is Touched. Brand duke on the latter» death In 1S04. «tiiiK tup Mr. I ip.till« h ami Ms brida will bassy, His mother, Princ*«« Augu«ta, daughter _ The Shubert Theatrleal con¬ Uve» in thl'. It* of th« First Jmke of Cambridge, and Comnenv. granddaughter of tjeorg* III, Is still liv¬ trolling many drama«, farcaa, comedies. CONTINUES ASSAILS PLAN FOR ing She I« ninety-two » old. and tUROPE F. CUTTING TO WED JUNE 22 SOUTHERN SPAIN yea shows, has formed s corporation NEW In IW the grand duke ann» rnced that with th« World Film Corporation, with TO DRAW SOCIETY FOR THE HONEYMOON COURTHOUSE h* would grant a constitution to th* Miss Amory to Become His duchy, but this met with much oppoal- olflc«« at m W««t 4*th at., and having Bride at Church. tlon from the noble*, and later h* offered flfty-fiv« dl«trlbutlng branche« through¬ This Week for Summer Beverly and President McAneny to Move Im- to make a free gift of UftOßR to the out the Tnlted States «nd Canada. Many Off By T»l*«r»ph «.. Th« Ti lbèsa.1 Colonel Will Rejoin Mis Son nationay treasury of hi» grand duchy If Bomom. 11 Mis» mediate The new corporation will be known as Homes at Seashore or in jun« Mary Jeaephln« for the Approval of Site and Ih* who constituted the over- t.« Daughter-in-Law noble», UM Shubert Feature Film Corporation, 1« AHMT} Of Beeten, Will be married whelming majority of the Di*t. would the Mountains. on June Specifications. capitalised at $2,000.000, snd is brought Fulton Cutting, of Ne»w York, Voyage Home. a *h«ndr«n their opposition to th« grant of into existence for th« parpóse of manu¬ 2:'. it was »iiTi««iiiiee.i to-day. The» eero- "If* Mr McAneny »nd the others constitution similar to that of th* other < «f « crneH* Redmond, daughter iii.Miy mill take |»laie at 4 o'ele»ck in th« H» <'«l>l« Is Th. Tribun*.' want, facturing Into moving pictures all of th« Mi' James Bowne Redmond, el Mullid. June 11. Kermlt Roosevelt, le for«« this thing through, they will ¦overelgn state« of th» German Empire. Stays of th« Bhubert Theatrical Comp«ny ||r. and aftetass«, ai si. Peter*« Eptseopal A form of constitutional government, it is »t will be married to Henry «>r ss rreslilsnt Tlisuáui 8 Roosevelt, bring on a war, for w« will and other« to b« acquired by this firm Church, in Beverly. sen religious fight is now abont to of thl» city, June '."0, in Qtao* Hello \V\atl Wlllard. daughter understood, b« Introduced. from various source« In and In T llaurj*' a* rseeption at the summer he»nie of .«-.I Miss them to the last ditch." The grand duke I« succeeded by his only Kurop« « The w eddlllg «Brill be « I. ,,f tM American Ambassador in Madrid, th« United State«. Th« Shubert Festuro the hriil.' s father. Kiamis Amory, Thlr is the challenge thrown down last »on, the Grand Duke Adolph Frederick, et one. with a breakfast tor will »40*8 jnurritil to-day at the British Km- Fnm Company la to mak« all th« pic- st Beverly Cove- follow. the Rev. Luke F. who wa« born In 1,182. One of the dead || the after the The of Miss Amory to bassy. in acconlaiirc with tho rite« of night by Ever«, pastor turlsations and th« World Film Corpora¬ engagement grand duke» daughters I» «v'.fe of th* tion is to cT«on>. The bride will have no at- Mr. « 'uttiiisr. the son e«f Mr. «net Mrs. ihi» Protestant Kpi.seopal church. The of St. Andrews Catholic church, at Du- exploit them through It« vari¬ * Till; RET. t)K. .1 it«»hm atTSVBNafON. Crown Prince of Montenegro. hn J Boyd. of South Orange, em of th. was u««-d, ous branch exchange«, of which there are British - riants R. Kulton Cutting, Was »nnoiine-ed chepel Bmtaaty »n« st. and City Hall Place, to President « . v e hcM and the usher« church In thin about fifty-five. ni;«n, May IS. It will he the) Brat fashion«'1.- as there I« no Kpiscopal McAneny, of the Board of Alder¬ .aityrt Wl merding, Henry Slack. < ;<««>rge North ihars of the ««aeon and city. Th« wattier was dull and «unie«« A number of Important banking f I'aiis, came specially to perform Co., «nd Philadelphia: MARY SEES new site »nd the courthouse building * M la a memtv-r of the rnion, QUEEN the c> lemony. lie was assisted hy the Huhn, Edey Co., of N«w York, sn-l and New York Yacht clubs and R«BV. Robert Brown, chaplain of the Brit¬ Seminary Directors Pick Former plans. George A. Huhn A Sona, of Philadelphia. llncqurt If the new Review Garrison ¦hern Society. DANCE ish site is adopted St. Andrew's by Secretary Among th« directors of the Bhubgrt N. Y. TANGO Kuiliassy. New York Pastor to Succeed will bave to The wedding party started from th« be torn down. It Is one of Chief Affair of .'June Week's" Feature Film Corporation «r« r.«« Shu¬ Mi«*» Bruce Dr. Patton as President. the oldest churches in the The wedding of Marjory American ganhSSSy In automobiles and parish city. Busiest bert. Georg« B. Cox, Frederick Edey,. to t harlea E. Hughe». Jr., «ill take and the hrlde, dressed in now Paltrier Ever! and other Catholics ap- Day. Herbert H. Dean, of K. B. Smith 4% C0.7 carriages, r> pi« 10 i be TribvM in to the a ednesday. Jun* 17, *t 13:"-« o'clock Approval of the One- sutil», with a lonK veil surmounted by Tetegn Beered opposition plan at pub¬ George A. Huhn, of Philadelphia: Joseph th* Expresses Princeton, X. J .lune 11.-By a unani¬ lic May 19. West Point. K. Y.. June 11..Thl» V'l hapel of Saint Saviour of blossoms, attra«ted much atten¬ hearing th* ta Rhlnock, Van Horn Kly, of th« Na¬ Step as Shown by American orange mous vote of the boaul of «Jlrecton of "When we at the biggest "June week" day of ftf St. John the Divine. tion. appeared the heaiing." tional Properties e.'ompany, of the Princeton Theological Seminai »aid lather "we asked t'nite«l St.ites Military A«.'*demy exer¬ Pittsburgh, The wedding Will b* * «mall and quiet Professionals. The maiil of honor was Mi.« Elirabtth Kvers, that noth- and W. A. Pratt, of K. B. Smith * Op day the Rev. Dr. J. R«,-s Bteveneon, for¬ tng definite be done until ('ardiñal cises. From early this morning until lat* one, on f the close relative« «nd Intimate sister of the bride, and th» Farley ami A partial liât of th« produetiens affected (.»ble lo The Tnhunf.l Wlllard, merly pastor of the I'resby- returttsd from Rome. to-night the cadets and tnelr friend* fr.enit» of the bride and bridegroom hav- |By were the Princes.« of Tliurn Th» «Cardinal i« the alliance lncludea ami bridesmaids lerian of for! wai Sleeted i.ot more than three hundred aiumnl were by play« controlled «ited. There will be no recep- I.e.ndon. June 11. The King Katherine Taue, Mlle. Church, See an ordinary man »nd should not be and Taxi« Miss t<> I' kept by th« Shubert«, William A. Brady, itmne« as danced In Nee; presld.-nl of the «'.inin.«r> BUCCCed treated in an ordinary way. He repre¬ busy. allowing the cer« mony the Queen saw the tang., Gllohc le Veneer ds Tllllerea and Miss A drill in calisthenics and -tn e.'harles A. Blaney «nd Owen Davis. wiil at ¦ Francis l.andey Patton. wins'; resigna¬ senta manv thousands of people. military I asid the bridal party York for the first time to-night Christian. organ recital in the took up the Among some of the best known produc¬ Virginia tion was accepted in May. 1!<11 "Mr. McAneny found a way of chattel e of the brld* for a wed« dinner the Grand Duke The maid of holier was dressed in white leaving and the luncheon wa» tions to be filmed and shown by the new given by Dr. Bteveneon is pastor of the Crown St. Jolina Chapel, an Episcopalian build- morning, alumni 1«>\ ich a ball satin, vvitl» a tunic of pale blue tulle, and In corporation ar« th« New York I Michael Mikhay preceding Memorial Church, in Baltimore, a p-.« in«-, where it Is. I ,-a.'t *ee why he can« served the officer»' club at noon. Hippo¬ i will be attended by five of the th,- In white ralle, with was drome spectacle, "Th« for the Countess Nada Torby at bridesmaids tion he uccepted in Us«, giving up till not lind a way to leave St. Thl« aft»rnoon the battalion drawn "America," Whip." atea at Vassar. Miss Helen All of them wore lace, touched Andrew's "Th« "The »«rand Duke's residence, Kenwood, tunics \eW rorh pastorate. Me bas been a «n- When if Is. He miirhf explain first it wn on the plain* at attention, and a salute Midnight Sons," Dure." Washington. »i»ter of th* ami had yellow ribbons tied why of "Girls," "Marcelle,'' "The Blue dancers, Maurice and With yellow, rector of «Princeton Seminary for several *as necessary to th« site-but of nineteen gun» was fired In honor Moas«," ,,!i«l roommate of Ml»* Stuart Hampstead. vi'he the and they carried bouquet« change "The Summer "Th«> ejlrt B<- Asmeri- under chit) yeurs, ami has hern considered by th« that is none of my busine»».. if he wants Secretary Oarrlson of th«¡ War Depart¬ Widowers." will be the maid of honor, Florence Walton, are the first of orchids. hind the 'The Blue "A m Vasaar, yellow spe«ial iioinluating Yommlttee for some to start a war. let him start it." ment. Accompanied t>y «'olonel TownJley. Counter," Mey»n," will be Mis« cans to appear by royal command to After the ceremony the party rode back Sec¬ Chin««« "The rld*ea*iet«B* time since its to sugeest Dr. The report of the Committee on superintendent of the Academy, the Honeymoon," Earl «nd th« Mont, Mis« Martha was once S Bowery Kmbassy, where a break¬ »ptpoJntment CltJ Girl," Down wt lair: dance Maurice to the Anjctican Patten'a successor. Plan, which, in addition to President retary reviewed the battalion. A recep¬ "Way East," "Lltttl« Mi»» YV. a a M 'eptlon ef Roe ton: Ml»» Audrey denizen and Florence was formerly fast was served, followed l»y After receiving his education in Wash- McAneny. is composed of Borough Presi¬ tion was held later on the lawn of th* Brown," 'Bought and Psid For." "Baby Tliompvi °f Portland. Me., and Miss The American Ambassador and Mr*. dents superintendent'* quarter». Mine," "Mother," "Mttle Woman." "Th« chorus git'. Nicholas ingtotl end Jefferson «'ollego, HeCormlc- Marks, Pounds, Mathewson. Con¬ Mar-o! wood«, «if ¦ewtehtey, Penn. dinner in the Wlllerd received Mrs. I.ong- and the I'nlversity and has this to Graduation parade was held at »5 o'clock Balkan Prince««." "A Gentleman from They damed after the members TheolOgtCal Seminary nolly Met'ormack, say lA**rtt*C* ,; Bennett, of this city, will ball worth, Miss Katherine Page, Dr. Stevenson entered on his about St. Andrew's: and the big graduation ball to-night, Mississippi," "The Little Church Around drawine; room before the started. the staff of the of Berlin, and the usher» will ba of the embassy staff, Mo., as pastor of "The committee the incon¬ while the classes of '67, 'M and '91 held th« Corner," "Aero«« th« Pacific" and Only thirty persons were present, in¬ members of first charge in Scdalia. appreciates Newton G «'hase. Charle» V. Graham American «'onsulate, several 'Church, venience that would be caused to th« con¬ their reunion dinners in tb* officer*' 'The Boy Detective." Countess the Duchess Kduardo the Bioa'lway f'rwbyterlan V Pfeiffer, all of this city, cluding Torby, the American colony, Sefior to the McCorm'Ck of St. Andrew'« Church. To me»s. the CounteSS Nada Más¬ From Sedalia he went gregation Henderson, of Cumberland, of msWlborOUgh, Dato, head of the Spanish Cabinet; in 1834 as the building to remain would, The graduating exercises will be held Paul. Af¬ Theological Seminary profOuOl permit T'en man «nd usher» were and Zia Torby. the Grand Duke til.is of I.ems, Minister of Foreign and from there was however, seriously inteifere with the pro¬ to-morrow morning. Secretary Garrison RIVALRY FOR PAINTINGS an«l Alba and Sefior Osma. of church history, «tea of the bridegroom at Brown the Countess of Granard. the Duke fairs, the Duke of to the Fifth a v. in posed street lay-out. The representatives will addres« the graduates and Colonel left called in |SJ| rhjirch, or the Harvard Law School. Duchess of To« k. Premier Asqulth ami Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt this dire« tors also ele«terl Dr. of the church have been assured that Towns'.ey will present the diplomas. Coast of Wales $173 at Colonel New York. The Brings . for Southern Spain. of the first -mony will be performed by th* Ambassador Pago. They danced for evening J. Ritchie, of the Market Square l'resbv- every effort will he made to leave the The order of general merit Sale. John P. Peters, rector of St. Roosevelt left later for Paris and London, i'enn., to the ediñce untouched as long as possible; that twenty men In the class ¡s as follow«*: Cooper forty-five minutes continuously. They intention of lerian Church, Harrlaburg, Spirited bidding marked the «ale e.f fear <>f the but lie expressed an rejoining of ln.miletics. at the time It Is necessary to utilize the W. H. Holcomhe, Indiana: J. B. Cress, at had omitted the tango fe>r a chair paintings belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth his son and daughter-in-law in few -»-. It covers.possibly several years C P. Gross, New York; B. A. the asked ground large; Cooper and J. T. Finn at the Fam Kerby Stevens. Miss Gladys royal displeasure, but Queen we*k« In Southern Spain for the Journey hence.a way may be found to retain the Miller, Missouri; P. C. Bullard, at large; Old Qal« the leries yesterday afternoon. A marine of Waterl Mrs Jame» T. Cargo and Countess Torby, "Can they dance home. church in the same vicinity by moving It B. B. Somervell, Arkansas; X. It. Prie«, BECOME M. D.'S the coa.it of Wale?, by gf, T. Richard«. ney Blgelow were among those who tango for us? I've never seen it'.'" 5 WOMEN t«> :i onvenlent nearby location or by pro¬ R. W. Crawford, New York; The A»«oclated Pre««.] Michigan; was sola to Frederick Martin for 1173. A «ailed foi Europe yesterday on board the Fo the tango was danced. Florence [By viding otherwise for It« replacement.'' F. B. Skinner, North Carolina; D. 0. Madrid, June 11..After a strenuous day. Leads Class and Normandy pasture scene by Bonilller A«trial Walton wore an unsllt dress at the re¬ Miss Palliser "I do not see why stops should not be Klliott, at large; A. P, Cowgtll. Nebraska; a visit to the Museo del brought $155 from M. Burt. beginning With taken at once to acquire the land neces¬ E. Halsev Malone, who Thursday morning, of professionals' lbs and the Colonel was pleased st having sn Frizes HP, and Mrs. ' JOSIAH THOMAS. her late residence, 609 Hancock at was afu-rward darned by aristo¬ Palllser for highest standing in the class. have been with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brooklyn, Addle Cexhran, « has tango to inspect them. year» yajtUtgSSl k l/.throp Am» of Boston, opportunity M. Stimson, second, $123, and to I«_ke George by .Toslah Thomas. Keventy-seven daughter of the late llussel H. ai il and is cratic amateurs for the first time be- On account oí the hostile attitude of the $300: Philip Slater, jr., have gone residents of White- Elizabeth Beckwith. town for th«- pulo games J. Shea, third, $75; for efficiency old, one of the oldest C. Funeral pri¬ fore royalty. BpenlSh papers, Colonel Roosevelt's move- Robert automobile. died at his home, In vate. Interment at Greenport, !.. I. 'arltou. otology, Philip M. Stimson, first, 150. Warren Curtis. Mis» Curtis and stone. I-ong Islund, -a.- mints were not announced In «avance to¬ In Mrs. Mr. Thomas -On Wedneidav. June . Robert J. Shea, second. 92Ó. T. H. Yates, 2d, with Don¬ 11th »t., yesterday morning. HOLLAND Id, Mi «u W. Sage. OÍ Al« da y. Detectives continuel to guard the and Mr. and Mrs. in North hi» residence, 35« Boulevard. R rient*) who are tourinif, was born In Kngland and settled |ty for a few days and MARRIES MISS RASCOVAR embassy, and Were at the station when ald and Warren Yates, riniv Reach. Michael Prie« Holland. Red IJon Inn, Stock- Carolina when a boy and served In .th« hele»ved husband of Julia 1" Heiland. t the 81 R the ex-i'tesicjeni departed. have arrived at the .»"> at I« in FIELD FOR THEATRE «onfederat* army. He engaged in the ¦ g«d years Services his Earl H. Raudnitz Weds Del- BALL bridge. In Whlteston* forty year* r««id«nc« on Friday evening. June 12, M- ana M Rebaari Schell, of 21 Mr. «nd Mr». WrJter K. F-irle. of New- hotel business et s» ó p. m. funeral private. Pia'..., monico s Ballroom. edwardT.Igrosscup weds ago and retired about fifteen year* ago. ¦The have been at the and Loew to Introduce York, are at the Curtis Hotel. At hi« home, on June 10. in r.os M:ss Ebbets He leaves a wife, two sisters and a gf| r* town to-daj for Blrnnm Houac. Jeannette K"so Raacovar, daugh.er Scheme. Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Sloane Angel s, Cal., Henry Huttleson Mjre, near Northlield, Mas- e«r Mr. end Mr«. .lames Itaredvar, of this Former Employe Is Bride of Novel Amusement to Elm Court to-night from New hrother. only son of Jane W. and the late Clem¬ plajOO, in which «ame up ent D. Nye, Shanghai. China. . wies married rsaterday to Karl H. Official. A new amusement si heme, York. ,of « ... Jersey vaude¬ Mom || will «pend RaudnltS, an InstAlCtor In the fiiivei-n M¿, «us I.oe.w. owner of the laSOW Holllster Tease RHllfBLANDER On Thuredav night. June 11. State Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Henry DR. SIDNEY H. GARDINER. st her residence, 14 h ampton, bona Island of Pennsylvania. The- ceremony, which Trenton, ville circuit, and Charles Kbbets. owner from Fiance for New June 11, 1914, Wash¬ iMwaiii s and Miss Harones sailed yesterday Dr. Sidney II. Gardiner, who Is «aid to ington Seinare, «Serena Rhinelander. in was »tteiKie.l b» on« hundred ^nrMs. was Oroeacup of the Brooklyn National League baseball Intend to como to Lenox. the 15th year of her of it i Gt*tddanf, ir.. ha» arrived In Ethel Bteele, who wa« his secretary, were York. Tii.-y have performed mor* than *ge. Notice performed in the ballroom of Prime i team, combine interesfa, will be epOMd will hold Us first flower successfully tuneral hereafter. Idi nee and Rita« raSllUd this morning in Trinity Prot¬ IteekbrldfS one thousand operations for appendi- Si l»r. John I. Elliott, of the Ethical two weeks at Kbbets Field. In 19 in the Casino. At Peekakill. N. Y.. Asron estant Kpis-opal chui'li, m tills city. withifl show on June morning from that YKLi/>TT Culture godoty. The brida was attended Hrooklvti R. has returned to «lils, died yesterday Conover Vellott in his 43th year Fw- The oerarnony was performed by the Rev. Mrs. James Jesup disease in hi* privat* sanatorium, at 41 nersl service« from his late residence b) Miss Marguerite «Ra-wevar, Mis« i:i-ie» Mr LOOW says that he will run nightly the Curtis Hotel from MlllbrooW. where LARNED-JENKINS. I la millón S<-huyler, rector of the church. Jefferson av., Brooklyn. H»* »a» operated on Sunday. '¿ p SB, I', e'oon and Miss Thora Raudnlts. Thu shows, including »reworks, vaudeville, «die has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry a relative of II. (Ht«> Wlttpenn was Itest man. while on Hi« condition improved June I«, 19U. I. Jenkli.s, best man wa« Mill« n Prank RaudnUs, a motion pictures and novelties. Me has a upon May 14 ZARRIBKIE-on Weelnesday, the bride was accompanied by her two Harkness Plagier. but the Improvement Albert H. Zabriskie, eon of the 1st»* r, was roarilad laal night i lui n« r e«f the bridegroom. ten-year agreement with Mi. Kbbetts for Mrs. Cllve Livingston Duvijl for several days, Albert C, «nd Maria Zahrlakte. Funeral sisters. Misses Adelaide and Elizabeth Mr. and a Pneumonia John I, Blair J-arried, rector After I lie Ceremony the«e was a wed¬ the use of the field, the entire manage¬ at their new cottage In was followed by relapse. services at the Chapel of the MarbU < ( .-i» »le, maids of honor. The bride's have arrived «t. and Fifth h\ 'iiutch, at liehe, Ai Is ding supper, followed by a dance After ment to be iu the hands of Mr. I.oew and developed. Ceilleghite Church, fa-th is of Dr. gown was of white crepe de chine an«l Stockbridge. horn« was at 2Ä9 Jeffer¬ «v., on Saturday, Jun« 13, at 10:30 .Mi»» Jetikin* the «laughter s wadedlng trip of four weeks, which will his associates, who promise a symphony Dr. Gardiner's a. m. ffimri:> she.wore a large white lace picture hat. a resident of Brook¬ _ RMtata Jistakioa, waa waa SS Spent i.t Nlagaia Calls ami along the orchestra of 150 pieces, an enormous stage son av. He had been The maids of honor wore blue silk and and wa* a Health Officer of the Port of New York. Qreal Lansa, Ms. ami Mrs, Raudnlts will mm being bull«. «jOxfO feet; 15,000 worth of THEATRICAL NOTES. lyn for twenty-five years «urgi¬ " AND BRONX *n»i who lives at Port Wad«worth. Staten black Laos hats and carried lilies-of-thc- rá! His Jefferson av. sana¬ Edward L., 210 West 101th return to New york. fireworks a week, motion pictures and rumor that Kolb and Dill's new specialist. ALBBRTU8, UWi. valley and pink .«w-eetpea«. The was established seven year» «go. .t., Jun» 3, aged If. Among the fbSStS were Mi. and Ml vamleville "A Peck of Pickle»,' was put In torium was in St. Following the ceremony the bridal patty spectacular \ehide. He was formerly associated with th* i'r.VM!\GS. John. 33S7 Brosdwsy. l*h* er*n my performed .lame.« Raesovar, Jsannett« Raudnlts, Mr. will be buiit iji sections, and now b> the counter went to New York, where a wedding The stage iu«-kle is «mashed was on the visit¬ June 8. Mu» episcopal Church, at Clifton, «i.l Mrs, C Kamiiiitz, Tell ami M's each show. Only will be the first Long Island College and 1 ». luncheon was served at the Waldorf-As¬ will be removed »fter rumor that the production DRCOAN, Jem,le. «3 Watt« at., Jun« ïU'.'.i Island b] F.i.-hu|i Atwood, .! Harry Rascovar, Kdward Raacovar, Mis« 12,000, will bi In New York. It is ing staff of the Bushwick Hospital. Pines 2088 TUbout i:. a >«"i.!. toria Mr. and Mr* will re* the grandstund, i-eating of the new season and l.<;<;i,i:HT<>\. A., th* i;, i Mis. Wa.««ei- «¡rosscup was a native of Kingston, Ont, . I.' gtrauas, Mr- ami ChariSI be from wind and show will open at He av , Jun« 9. mum at the Waldorf until Saturday, used. It will protected said that the musical s Dr. John'a Church. nian, Mr. and Mr«. A. S. KaK'nvai, Mr. be covered. was graduated from Queen College. 1.1.MING, John W. 600 W««t tilth St. when .ail for on a rain, and the stage will the Casino on August 13. "Hie matron o( honor was Mrs. William Mis John oi Boston; Mr. they Will Porto Rico -_« Gardiner was a member of the Medical June 9 Funeral to-duy, 9:30 a. m. ami Nathan, his attor¬ 220 E*«t Mis« Kalhryn I »<»nii.ll was and Mrs. Klias Goodman, Mr. ami Mrs, honeymoon trip. Henry \Y. Havsge, through Society of King* County and of Acan¬ GLASSF.R, Adele Naugss«, h-* bn«i«Miiai'l iálwaid a C. Thomas, started proceedings F. and A. M. He leave* a Tremont «v., Jun« 10. Funeral to-d«y i.arn««!, John Heidelbaeh, Dr. Herbert Mohan. Banker Wed at City Hall. ney, A. thus Lodge, îîd Jun« t |.« ENGAGEMENTS. several moving picture KFr.DY. Joseph. 329 Es«t «t. the l.j..le¡-rooiii, was; «i man Mis. KUI,arel Donovan. Misa Jano Keffer« Harry V. Dutton, jr., a banker. Riving yesterday against wife and three daughter«. 10, 15- Fun«ral to-day, 5 p. m West t J June 11..Two en- in for showing a ftltn of ag«J man. Mr. eii"i Mrs. .1, H. K.lwards, Mr>. range. M. the University 'tub h» his »«Idress, yes¬ exhibitors Ohio M.e'RKE, Mary. «II East 8*d st., Jun« g Hi. I I'lillll <- of interest in New York and Sarah Broome 'Wal¬ X," notwithstanding prohibi¬ CRANE-WILSON. John BlUS, Mil cSWa L\» ¦agementa terday married Miss "Madame VAN NAME. MÄHER, Margaret, 6»12 Weat 149th st , the» were DAVID 0. Mr. «nd Mr*, /.en«« «'ran*, ««f I'allot«. Cohen. MIm Ruth Dinkensplel, Mr. ami Orange« announced here to-day. ker, of «aineuvllle, FI».. In the «ity ttfjl. tory court decision«. . 'June 10. Mr. of O. Van Name, of Staten Island. William o, «SO E. lllth nee the marriage of their 1' Kaseovar. OcergS Henry Brak, anil afra, Benjamin Douglas, Th« ceremony was performed by Alder¬ A ensemble number called the David PH1L9ROOK. Mrs. Park. announced special «>f The News-Independent,'* In v| June | to MU Diana Mr. and Mi«-. gydfMy It Bae-r. of S Llewellyn WmtÀ Orange, man John J. Real don. Mr. Dutton gave "polo Mat« h'' will be introduced in th« «>