NEW-YORK DAILY TMBT.Wr;, SATTHDAY. #Mfk? t lrrTO. 7 eolleve. has announced that in Dm fotur* MRS. RONALDS DEAD the presentation nt Rowers to |Jr! - as "The Father of American Coaching," Borough President McAneny was powered the) was one of the best known members of tne 120 MIDDIES GRADUATED yesterday at th« saiailasj of SUMMER PLANS DISCUSSED American colony In Londpn, where she had Board of Estimate to gr» ahead with the) OF BEST WARSHIPS widening street, SPEAKS made home for the thirty-five of Cd between Park mad h*»r last Eighth avenues, by year?. She first socially prominent cutting down th* side- became June Week walk and the Dr. Devins Addresses Those Who In Paris In the days of the Second Em- Farewell Ball Ends with removal nt mcraacif Building Them — roems extending more two Says Is pire, when she was leading mf-mbT of than and en"*- America Will Beneficiaries of a at Naval Academy Cruise half feet beyonl bulldlns; — to Japan Select the set known as "The Tulleries Ameri- the llae>. Th* Returns To-day removal affect; at Present Organization. can? ." After 1870 she "spent Starts of such encroachments win Continent. Vacation the war of Across the some time at Tunis. The Bey became one ' the and Knickerbocker hotels Secretary Meyer the Republic Theatre. A meeting of missionaries, spttlemsrt of h«»r dTde. Later she established her Annapolis. June told and The street will Prince Fushiml-no- have a uniform width m rural Witoen yes- workers, hospital nurses and visitors for headquarters in London, and her home !n the graduating class at th© Naval Acad- of 63 feet when th« landed in New 1ork navy should be ;Improvement is sassa of"Japan charitable agpneiee was held yesterday af- Cadogrcn Plarp became famous for the ex- emy here to-day that 'the done. The roadway of here next Tuesday. it willhave Fifthavenue is aljo to be and «* be until In the parish house of Christ cellent to b<» ther«-. Mar.y so constituted and drilled that widened tutseeu TeSr with his w fe, ternoon musi.- heard *7th and He ca^e or. the Lusitania. Church, No. 344 West 3«th street, to discuss celebrated their debut un- at all times the greatest possible military 43th streets by ru-tins; 74 feet on? I and a party consisting musicians made the easterly sidewalk. IMncess Fushimi. different plans for sending children to the der h«r patronage. Among her most de- efficiency." and Ffven servants. The Borough *z the of Jive attendants country In the summer through th" Tribune voted was Sir Sullivan, who "Under such conditions only." he added. . President sarae ttm* are eoenpylng the royal suit* friends Arthur announced that he would Tv, party Fresh Air Fund. bequeathed her his fortune as well as "can the navy protect the Interests of the seek authority the Plaza, the same to navy is to widen the roadway of Wth c/-wcntv-2v* rooms at The meeting was informal in the extreme the manuscript of "The Lost Chord." country and Insure peace. The street from P^nce \u2666> to 55 feet from Park avenue to .ult* lately occupied by Tokugaja « frequently thrown open to the co- Mrs. was twfere. her marriage only a menace and a needless expense when the Hud- by Prince Tsai- PRINCE ANT> PRINCESS FTSHIMI. >F JAPAN. and was Ronalds son River and widen cf japan, and before that workers order totbrtngr out suggestions Miss Mary Frances Carter, a of an itis permitted to deteriorate and when the j to tne Sd street Prince** FusUnil Who are her«» on a tour of the country. in member roadway Tao of Prince and in f from Second avenue to the Hud- China. An- (Copyright. IPIO. br George Oraathatn Bain.) and ideas to insure more efficient work family. She was born in hat military spirit weakens." mfl] . old Boston son River. visit Washington the future. city seventy-nine years ajco. From th» Taking models of the original Kear*ar*» Bo,tcr. Niagara Falls and Chicaco r.zroM,. The Rev. T»r John Bancroft Devin«, time of her debut she was noted for her |and of the modem battleship Michigan as the country to Pan on their way across manager of the fund, presided. opened beauty, her tact and h^r exquisite voire. Mr. Meyer said he could think MARRIED. they embark for Japan! TO READJUST SINGERS* PAY He Illustrations. Francisco, where the mpptir.g at 4 o'clock with a prayer of In 1559 she was married to Pierre of "no comparison that would demonstrate JOLSAXK-FOWLER-Or Jtxae in Europe for Lorillard at .-it TV^aeaNew York. lady-ln-waitlng to the Visit. Discusses Opera. Dr. Devins then made an characteristics of Mmc H«hlrurhl. co-operation amo-« the workers, and he jacket." Then, after speaking of the en- WATSON-STRONG— At "West PttMtoa. Pan. Suzuki, companion to the j June 2. 1»K». May Demtna; daajSesr Princess: Miss Andreas I>ippel. formerly administrative of the navy and saying that. Mr,. 9tron«. Klyokalra, naval at- Committee Named to Consider pointed out the absolute necessity mutual listed men of of Mr. and Theodore Stron* and WUiua princess: Commander of the Metropolitan Opera House greatest efficiency to at- was often difficult l*. watsor. director help if the was In former years it \u25a0 Z. Tauaka, chamber- !while sailors, i -?che to the prince; and to-day director of the Chicago Opera Launching of 1913 Project. tend the work of sending: the deserving man ships with American to- chief steward, to- to the "*of lain, end Mr. Murikama. House, arrived on the Lusitania yesterday the country, where they could the crews are Ameri- assfTlaajss aad dsassai mas* da sen-ants, comprise the Mayor Gaynor appointed a children to day 96 per cent of \u25a0\u25a0••esajasslasl by foil terrca some politic remarks about "re- committee of ! name aad Midrewa. £*'*•-\u25a0 with only with the one get plenty of fresh air and sunshine. Eacn cans, he continued: Miss Suzuki Is the among hundred citizens yesterday to consider of rartr. rf which adjustment" of salaries singers. member was supplied with a pamphlet giv- "While the change in the requirements in United States he, whether or not It would be wise to have a. equally. D ED o-e who has raided Che '"Hereafter," said 'every operatic for the guidance of work- the, man is very great. Itis was at Rrvn world's fair in this city In 1913, and. if so. ing information enlisted Barry. previously: She educated sinper will be paid a. salary commensurate ers, urged to follow Its di- more, in the officer, and th© Horae*> M. Hamilton. Charlotta, the Feeress to organize the enterprise. and particularly Ifnot marked T. Mawr. and is now a teacher In with his or her drawing- power." choosing getting place in th© Booraem. Ha*h Ham«. Joseph S. announcing the appointments rections carefully in and transformation that has taken <'hum»*«r.». A|vtn C. Herb. '-*roi:n». you think in In to per- school !n Tokio. "Do there will be a cot Henry Clews, banker, ready for their outing. Dr. Devins navy is a transformation not only in CWter. Adelaide C. P. Lamonte. Ulltan. * Midzuno went down the who was at the children I>unninan. Patrick H. Pat*. Marian B. Consul General K. salaries as a result of the elimination of group explained that failure in the past to ob- sonnel, but in material and in the methods G*rraond. Jo»ph royal visitor and Lead of a of citizens who asked him Mar; H. Petit. Edward A. < trie bay to meet the Mr. Hammerstein from the field?" he was strictly the rules contained In the both. Hale. C. SrholS-M. John P. of to name such a committee, the Mayor serve of handling Halpin. % '.ate the questions to and answers asked. com- John. WlUeta. •-a- English prod pamphlet had resulted in keeping children •The battleship of to-day is a vast Georr- A- rince, who does not i-peak took occasion to P. Shonts. the r "Well." Idon't care to use the word president Interborou^h,Theodore at home who otherwise might have en- mechanism and it requires a skilled \u25a0• the prince is of the Into more plicated — rnpMly. appeared that Dippers deprecating 'cut.* was Mr. re- country. all work in unison BARRY—Horse.. Mansfield Barry. .— a hr way the United activity along the line of subway exten- Joyed a vacation In the personnel to make parts \u25a0hcrt flings, at returnlne to Japan of joinder. "There will, of course, be a re- governing the the sta r»sidenc». No. 154 West the {Treat prorress sions: The different rules choice to a common end. This rerjuires on 37th at. N. Y. City, en June 2. 1M». ta States to see for himself adjustment of in Europe as navy th<» 75th yrar hts 'i- salaries well Mayor and preparation of the children for the part officers and men of the exact- of Funeral ileas country since his last visit, in 1595. The wrote: "I am making Theo- of will h« h»!-! a: St. Mark's Church, Hnrnail of the as America as a result of the new situa- discussed fully. It was The young officer of ay. beins ssseer him- dore P. Shonts. of the Interborough Rapid trips were then ing drill and training. — and JOth »t.. on Saturday. Jur.-s 4. 11:3* and. incidentally a naval tion." should be no dis- sent to furl a. the Academy Transit Company, one of the committee. made clear that there to-day, instead of being aloft Fojf. to ray a visit to Naval The report that Dalmores. the tenor, had nationality, religion or sex. stoke: May Iask you to remind him that whether crimination of sails. Is sent down into the BOORAEM—At Saranac Lak». V V. -m FrMax. at Annapolis. made a contract to sing- for the Metropoli- absolutely boilers. June 3. Hugh Taier Bocraem. son of torn Jata to any we shall Three conditions are essential: fire the furnaces and tend the Prince FusMrr.i declined make tan a term years at a gross salary have sufficient transit facilities Hu«h Tol«?r Booraem aad Antoinette Rumi»>H ways. He for of here in 1913 this Manifest need, freedom from disease and Ther* h«» learns* how everything m Van Vorst. In the 42d year of hl» as-- So- comment upon America or Its JSOO.OQi) impresario to make city a fit place of the considered for a world's fair cleanliness. maintained in efficient working order to tlc« of funeral hereafter. confessed hlms«lf creatly Interested in "largely newspaper talk." He depends en him and his declared, would not board of directors? In regard to who the needy children get the greatest speed with the greatest CHfMA?E«t<"i—Ent»rM lnt» i»t run* 1. ISIfJ. r.ava! construction, and with an say any Alrin ( 'haptn. youn«;»st nt whether basis existed for the re- "The were and how best to find them there economy fuel" inn Rob-rt E. aad rr.rcsdn-Me cmile. that was build- natural extensions to the present of Blanch* R. Churaasero. Funeral »»rrlc»» America port. He -was equally uncommunicative of opinion. Pra'-- explain how th© m best warships at the present time. Isubway should be undertaken at once, so seemed to be a difference Mr. Meyer w«r.t on to Saturday. 3:30 p. at -hi residence of ir.r the with regard to the plans of the Metropoli- has shown that training in ht« parents. No. 83 McDonoajh m.. Brooklyn. out the hope, however, that after that they may be completed in time for the ftical experience in the past young officer receives a similar — H" held tan or of the Chicago Opera House involv- par- h»r he might proposed fair. His company fully those coming from homes where the regard to the other parts of a vessels man- CUTTER At home en June 3. I»TV a day or so in New Tork feel ing Mine. Mary- should and bill Adelaide •'ornoit* PaalX irif» nt John I>. Tetrazzini and Miss realize that Is not ent* are in moderate circumstances Referring to th» personnel Cutter. h»r moved to talk more freely. Garden. it a private but a pub- agement. Services at late residence. No. lic corporation, highly favored and do what they can for the children are in Congress by whl'h captains l'-'O* Pacific st.. Brooklyn. Sunday afternoon Prince Fushlmi was the first lieutenant "I really those subjects en- vpry introduced at 3:30. discuss dowed by the community, and under cor- more deserving than those of th» will be created at from forty-three to forty- <-n the Mikasa durinjf lisa entire war with. he said last night at the Hotel — now." responding duties to the community." poor, who do not appreciate what is done eight years age rear admirals at •Dt-NNMaN Suddenly, at Mi h bombardment of Port merce, to call the committee together or shown themselves desirable tleship involves not only a thousand At Fre-port. V. T., Jus* 1. IST*. of Japan and in excuse me." Joseph H. O^rtn<>nr. I.Ogden Woodruff sible loss of a unit in the fleet of rices willb# held at hut late re«ld«ace. No. latter part by the steady improvement in his wife's the pre- 52 West Merrick Road. Freeport. He was one of those rescued follows: advice in regard to taking proper Importance. Therefore, a commanding of- Saturday. csusrht fire. condition. In Aprilhe was called in haste and uncleanM- June 4. at 3:15 p. m. Interment private. the time, In the harbor Henry R. Towns. cautions against disease ficer shouH be at an age to stand the ner- — mt of th* naval to Hiea, where Mrs. Dippe! still remains, IGeorge Haven Putnam. HALE On June 2. 1910. Mary Welding Ring. ; Bailey. before admitting the children into the mental and ajfefssssl C. Hale. as*4 station at Sasebe. When he returns to prave Frank ness vous as well as the 15. daughter of Frederick and .>"»««<• Hale, because of her condition. "Then," John M. Peters. Joseph P. Day. Kendall, the Friendly of N. J. Funeral services paid yesterday, homes. Miss Edith of strain. Our admirals should have more Plainfleld. at th* Jp.par.. he he will return said he. "there anas o-ir William McCarroll. Charips M.Schwab. horn- her grandfather. Frederick a fear in minds John '."laflln. Peter Cooper House, spoke the same subject, and to practice as squad- of S. Hale. tr, duty navy. Hewitt. Aid on time in that rank *et 79 Chauncey Brooklyn, Saturday active in the that recovery was impossible. Now Iam Abraham Abraham. Whitney neeeaalty impressing No. sr . on prince and princess went for a short say " Warren. emphasized the of ron and division commanders before reach- evening at 8 o'clock. The happy to that Bbc Is sure to recover. Theodore P. Shonts. Geo-Re C. Boldt. they were guests, — ride yesterday afternoon Henry Clew*. otto T. Bannard. upon the children that ing the ?uprem© command of the fle*t." HALPIN Suddenly, Jun» 2. !9io. automobile The director's visit her* willbe bripf. He ami should on John Umragb the park, and last the royal Cornelius N. Bites. IEdward M.Grout. when invited to the country, In conclusion the Secretary admonished Halpln. husband of Jennie GriJTen. In his ni«ht will stay in this city a few days and then Louis Stern. Patrick F. Murphy. S9MI year. Funeral services at his late r»sl- Charles H. Hyde. conduct themselves as Bach. the young officers to let their aim b© "an j'arty was entertained at dinner at the po to i^hicagt). where he experts to George Ehrer. dence. No. «9» Park Place, on Saturday. spend Herman A. Ridfrway. Austin, Ashforth Hill ho:;<=e, attain th© p. Nippo** by Consul Mme. equally Metz ,Erman .1. B. E. of the earnest endeavor at all tlm*s to June 4. at 8 m. Club General and an short time transacting his busi- Robert C. I'HT'ien i A. Frank Mousey. spoke words of encouragement to the efficiency and not to be satisfied rvT'fizuno. Prince Fushiml is the son of an ness. He will then return through New- Robert W. de Forest. jTunis G. Bergen. highest HAMILTON—At OSBBBM N. J. on Jan#' 2. Nathan Straus. jVernon H. Brown. workers and toM of the children who had with anything IOTA. Charlotte Hamilton. in her 92 year. adopted hrother of the Mikado, and Mi wife York to Ni<:e. less." Funeral at William Berri. Frank A. Vanderlip. proved most acceptable at his country place yvO." h* asserted, services Saturday. June- 4. th<» a da-jphter of the lass] and a Don C. Seltz. J. Edward Swanstrom. •The country looks tn chapel of th« Fifth Avenue Pr-shyterlan la sssssTssi ' called on the different entrance m. FT«"pFi!=t. Joseph SHUBERTS IN REALTY DEAL George B. Cortelyou. P. A B. Franklin. in solving the P. Harris. a»»»1 74. Funeral iwrvlce No. MS Elbert H.Gary. Charles Steele. thp advice of several mani- make your own footprints and to do under ' said, each Who <1ip»1 in Pans yesterday. School House Lane. Ormantstca. Philadelphia. COULD NOT SEE CLARA MORRIS 'larfr.ro H. Mackay. William A. Naah. fold problems which, he arose all circumstances The best that fti in you. Monday. June H. 11:15 a. m. Interment pri- William G. MeAdoo. David A. Boody. year connection with the work. vate. Please emit ffotrer*. Prove ToBe in Syndicate That Bought J. P. Mi-rcan. Jr. !Frederick G. Bourne? in LortUard. The couple lived together for whether in peace or Inwar. and Unsi main- — Lptls Nixon. G*orge Westlnghouse. In closing Dr. Pevins remarked on the eight years, riu-ing which four children thp reputation the American navy HERB Thursday. Jun-» 2. MM Caroline H»rb. Lou- for Old Miss Hays tain of Funeral her late Actress Too Friend. Herald Square Property. Ralph C. Peter*. John Hammond. large attendance at the meeting, the good Then, travelling efficiency and cour- a^red X*. frorr. residence. George W. Pepie. John A. Bensel. were born to them. while for progressiveness. No. &y* Hancock st.. Brooklyn. Saturday to work of the organization, and emphasized »hat evening S Revel. To Be Admitted Home. The valuable block between 33th Charles A.Schlerea. William M.Burr. abroad in 1>67. they finally decided aee." at o'clock. James Speyer. iWilliam C. Pemarest. again the neyd of co-operation. th*"v were uncongenial and agreed to sepa- and ISiefUj midshipr J'jae Miss Moliie Rev«-1. the- actress, btlm Tras and 36th streets, extending west to Seventh Paul Morten. Algernon B. Fri*seli. Orie hundred UAMOXTE-Lillian Lamont-. on X at Henry Sipcei. James G. Connor. rate. Mr. Ronalds to diplomas from the hands of Con ram* tMn Morris* in "Cam!n»>" and other r'a V- has been acquired by"a realty syndicate Charles H. Stelnway. General Thomas H. Hub- his wife Secretary Pines, last visit to this country was nigh? on th" dis- PATE—On Friday. June 3. 101". Marian Brooke-. vicited The the home of th» Har- headed by Lee Shubert and others at a pur- B.Altman. , hard, New Orleans. June 3 —The 102 dbirthday abroad Her Washington last board Infant daughter -vf Mar!an Darol and Walter f'larpnce Whitman. Stephen M.Grlswold. 130$, spent part July here in Laeey r!orTs. at Tnnker?. yesterday, but o-srine to chase price of approximately $6.ofy> ! President in when she of patftl boat Dolphin. Pate. Funeral private. tono. O*orge F. Kunr. Rudolph Block. anniversary of Jefferson Davis. > company daughter, Mrs. T. A. of turn for the \u25a0as.— in Mrs. Harriott's The, land involved includes practically the L.ymati BkMmincdalai 'Alton B. Parker of the Confederacy, was celebrated through- with her With the graduation ceremonies out PETIT—On June l. Ed-ward AMen Petit. T.ytas condition nas enable to «=e«* the former entire block, Robert E. Tv>wllng. '\ William BarclayParsons. to-day. In I^utslana the Ritchie. That was her only appearance in the way. there only one function |H state at Th* Funeral Tturrh. N" MlWest with the exception of the W. Brown. Henry Ivw out the South remained 2." M Frank E. Campbel! Bulidtns) eyesight. C Cobb. in twenty years. ball Theatrical Ftar. Mm. Harriott's Park & Tilford property and the State Ar- John W. Bearh. Richard G. Hollaman. day is set apart a? a memorial or decora- America of June week. This was the farewell — •• Beat Arthur W. Little. - Ronalds's success In London society graduates to- :SCHOLFIELD Essex FeJls. N. X. Jobs -^hich has b*^n rapidly fallingthe last senal The purchase was made through F. William P. Rlnckhoff. tion day. Tt is a legal holiday in Florida. Mrs. which was tendered to the Polhemus-. entered irr* rest on Jan* 2. 191» the pa- James H.Hat«-h. 'LiOala Wlndmiiller. was almost She took a home of i.wk-. is now Ib sari a state that & G. Pflomm. and includes the Herald B. P.-harrr.ar Holloway. Georgia. Mississippi. Tennessee. immediate. night. To-morrow morning the members Services at tl a. m. at his residence. Essex H. Loala H. Alabama. Place, re- Fells. Monday. June *5. Train leav»s Erie- tient is pra<-ti<-ally blind. Mr. Harriott said Square Theatre, twenty-five dwellings, Charles W. Price. R. J. Homer. The at No 7 Cadogan where she the three lower classes willembark aboard t . South Carolina and Louisiana. F. \u25a0 Slew York. 9:35 a. m. Interment at that at a recent consultation of R. A. C. Smith. IGeorge Gordon Hastings. turned the many given in ships the practice squadron for the Woodlands Cemetery. Phtlad»lph!a. last risrht apartment houses and stores. Th» Broad- Martin B. Cnhn. IDavid Lowenb'in. bestowal of crosses of honor upon Confed- entertainments the of 'P~rtn. \u2666'irht eye the hope of paving her honor by a series of Sunday evening cruise. Philadelphia and California papers pl«as« epectalistJi way fror.tage was purchased from Cnarles John M.Carrere. IHenry E. Lewis. veterans and exercises in nearly all annual had been .1 Ha.rr.-pd»n Dougherty. !George J. Gillespie. erate Not only did well known musi- Mrs. Harriott's IajM abandoned. E. Johnson. among the principal features musicals. travelled all the tray from Jiihn c Eames. jE. O. Towne schools were cians frequent her home, but the Sunday WTLLETS—At White Pialnrn V T. JTasa L Mi5F Revel had The manner in which this will Charles A. Moore. ! J. Lewis. year. property Thomas of the day's commemoration. by many of 1910. George A. Wtllets. la hi» S?ta Po- Nova Scotia, where she broke an ensrac- be utilized has not yet been decided. evening affairs were attended X. Y. U. COMMENCEMENT ON nerai services win b« held at his :ata r-«!- znent Company .in order The to most members of London so- dence. No. 34 Mamaroneck at-*.. Sunday st 9 with th* Colonial present pian is to erect a combination hotel, Richmond. Va., June S.-As a tribute the exclusive Carriages •\u25a0 meet train friend. MRS. VAN Vi ORHISS DIVORCE She King George and r- m. laacvtaai Qaassß -.« hurry to the bedsid*" of her old tleatre and office building, but this may be Jefferson Da-rta, on his birthday anni- ciety. numbered Central annex at 2:05 p. m. me! - Man- among her personal friends. Week of Festivity Begins with Senior MiCT Rev^l and Mr?. Harriott have not abandoned If Mr. Sb,ubert and his asso- vprsarv to-day, fags sent from thirteen Queen ten years. There is a strong affection his statue Aside from the property later left her by In ciates decide to accept a proposition which Says Capitalist Husband Lost $42,000 states were draped around Ball. CE3TETERIES. »" ?h*-m. and Miss Revel was Mann of Sir Arthur Sullivan, Mrs. Ronalds had a existin^r between has already been made by a drygoods here. At Petersburg Governors New York University's seventy-etzhth an- THE WOODL.4WX CESTETEBT __ Harriott Playing own which grief stricken when told that Mrs. house. In any event, Roulette. of South Carolina were modest income of her she in- the theatrical season — and Ansel considerably by fortunate invest- nual commencement week's festivities be- tvaF too low to see her. of "\u25a0••\u25a0.-:: will the last for Reno, N"v.. June 7.. fremlid0 D Van of memorial win- creased be the Herald present at the dedication said have gan last night with the senior ball in the Theatre, -, wife Coraellua W. Van Voornia, Carolina. Alabama. ments. In 1593 she was to aceesj'l'bl- " Square of which the lessees and of !fiv«n by South gymnasium. To-day at 12 o'clock in •a readll-r by HarT*m train* fveea '% aowl between $250,000 and $500,000 In Lan- managers are the Messrs. Bbubert. of , obtained a divorce- to- Mississippi and Tennessee in the old cleared Grand Central Station. Webster and Jercs« VTILL RENAME CHANTICLAIR copper stock. guage Hall the annual meeting of the Phi ayenue trolleyn and by carriage. Lota SIS9oak day on grounds of non-support and deser- Church, in the cemetery of which 4<»."!.-. Grasierey tor Book af V»swS) Blandford Boer war Mrs. took Beta Kappa Society takes place. At 12:30 Telephone tion. Mrs. Van Voorhie testified that her many martyrs of the "lost During the Ronalds or representative are buried York University Historical dim, Morris Hits on "The Barn- lost $42,000 playing roulette in New an active part in the organization and o'clock the New Offlce. 20 East 23d St.. Xtw Tor* William NEW PLAYS FOR SHUBERTS husband cause." Society Following usual custom. York in 1908. Van Voorhis did not contest equipment of the Anglo-American am- meets. the yard Romeo" to Satisfy Frogman. bulance service, her work In this connection at 1:30 p. m. in the gymnasium the annual rXDCRTAKEBS the case. THE WEATHER REPORT. association of Arts William Morris. Incorporated, agreed in They being recognized by the bestowal of the luncheon of the alumni Secure Four New Theatre Pro- Record and Forecast.— Washington. held. FRANK E. CAMTmVL. M-f W«a* 23d 9*. Supr*>Tr>e Court yesterday -with counsel Cornelius W'pstbrook Van Voorhis is a Official cross of Lady of Orace of the Order of St. and Science willbe Chapels. Pr'.va-e Roomj, Private Ambnlaaeasv the Attending the eastward movement of Frohman that h«» -would not June 3.— When Lady Randolph Churchill, At Ohio Field to-day at 4 p. m. a baseball TeL. 1324 Chelsea. for Charies ductions for Next Season's Use. young capitalist who la connected with the lower lake region to the John.. ; as advertised by gas, a disturbance from Mrs. Mrs. Blow, all Ameri- grime between the local nine and Htm TwHl roduc** "Cfaantidair.** Four plays produced at many West Indian electric and trac- coast, showers occurred within th» Ronalds and — that were The New England raising which bought University alumni will take placet MONTTrENTS. i.j^n at least, not under that name. Ha tion companies, besides being a director of points In cans, were the fund New Theatre last season •will be played on last twenty-four hours In scattered the Rev r>r. B. promised to call his play "The Barnyard thp .--.» the road next season under the direction of Westchester the middle Atlantic and New states. will deliwr Jhe bac- Co*, re- the use of the British in the Boer war, they Afee. of Brooklyn, MOXr>»ENTS. rre»brey-Coykend*a 2iomeo." the Messrs. Sh;:bert. Guy Bates Post, who pany, the Norwalk & Southern Railroad the upper Ohio Valley and the lower lake MAr«OLEntN 1M Broadway. X. T. co-jrt at*n-jt through that occupies the had the honor of being specially received calaureate sermon. Th«» procpe^ing cam* Company and the Richmond Light & Rail-. gion. Another disturbance will not be a member of The New Tneatre Monday at 4 p. m. the George Au- :- temporary injunction obTa'ned by A'.f. road Company. He is a veteran of the 71st is causing considerable cloudiness in and entertained by the Queen. On 1 repertory company next year, will appear Southwest Frohrnan, the states and In Mr. Ronalds filed a petition for gustus Sandham prize oratorical contest SPECIAL NOTICES. 1-inyrnar. , actiup for Mr. -who Xlgger"; Cherry, Regiment, a member of the Holland Society the Mississippi Valley and plains 1900 in "The Charles who South the will take place. At Fraunces's Tavern at T iiolds tr,«> American riphtP for Rostand's and the Lawyers' Club. He married Cre- rains in Missouri. Kansas, Nebraska. divorce on the ground of desertion in played under Daniel Frohman'* manage- local dinner of the graduating TO TirE EMPLOYER. William Morris in Now York City,. Octo- Dakota and Minnesota. The temperature con- Superior Court of Fairfleld County. Conn. p. m. the farewell . '\u25a0'.\u25a0hantecier." enjoir.inp at Lyceum Theatre in "The Spit- miide D. Phinn^y ' ment the eon, Northern state* from the At- soon dropped, however. Mr. class of the School of Commerce. Accounts you help Jrom producing his play, whose name so "Don," ber 1". 1*32, and they have one Corne- tinues low In the The case was Do want desirable QTJTCKX.T? fire," will star in and George Faw- the Rocky Mountains, and ther« will be held. At 8 p. m. th© Cloeely resembled the Paris success. Arg-u- lius W. Van Voorhis. jr. Their residence Is lantic roast to Ronalds died in 1905. and Finance SAVE TIME ANDEXPENSE by con- cett will be at the head of the "Strife" Thursday night in Northern Mich- To« Like It" by the ment on the motion to make the injunc- No. i>22 Lenox avenue. were frosts on - Mrs. Ronalds leave? one daughter, Mrs. performance of "As sulting of applications of selected company. Later m the season, Mr. Shubert Minnesota and th« extreme place. the file tion permanent was to 13, igan. Northeast T. A. Ritchie, and two sons. Pierre Coburn players will take positions of various deferred June said, he would send out a company in "The temperatures continue In the aspirants for Idscla be Northwest. High Lorillard Ronalds, who married Miss Ber- On Tuesday the seniors will hold their end "Char.tielair" in th* mean tim* will Other produced the plateau re- \u25a0which has Just been installed at the *">- Cottage in the Air." plays AGAINST CHILD ACTRESSES Gulf states and over Southern Perry, and now lives Paris, and day at Battery Hill. The "Th» Earryard Romeo." Maximum tempera- tha in class exercises at The New Theatre last season will be gion and Interior of Texas. Reginald, whose was Miss Tr>ora day exercises by the graduating class town Office of above 100 degrees. wife class held in repertory. tures were again daughter of Mr. Mrs. of Commerce. Accounts and THE NEW- TORK TRIBUNE. Women of New Orleans Defeat Bill of unsettled weather and Strong, and Charles of the School THEATRICAL NOTES. Mr. Bhuhert, by reason of his position as With the exception of Perm.. and granddaugh- place at p. m. 13»>» Broadway. states and th« H. Strong, Erie. Finance will take 3:30 "/ Mifs as manager of The Xew Theatre, is able by Theatrical Interests. local rains in th» middle plains proper will be ob- Maude Adams will appear Rosa- house Advocated valleys, the ter of the William ,L. Scott, of that day Between 36th and 37th Streeta. such upper Mississippi and lower Ohio late Commencement "As You in the Greek to secure the producing rights of [ByI>l»>srTaph Ui Thtr June 3.—Theatrical interests Theatre of the of California at Orleans. during Saturday an.- Sunday. A general reac- will be conferred Monday nljrht. Among The latter, however, say that they are open sought to the state child labor begin in the auditorium Berkeley on June 6. that amend tion to higher temperature will set in over the MAJOR JOHN S. KULP. The exercises wilt support her George to offers from any producer who wishes to would be allowed on willbe delivered by those who will are law so that children northern and middle districts east of the Rocky Seattle, June ".-Major John S. Kulp. at 11 p. m. The address XKTV-YORK TRIBrVE Torrence, Byron, 6ec:re the rights to their plays. were outgeneralled to-day by a Abbott, the class of 1*53. Osbourn*. David Arthur tagc Mountains during Saturday, and a further rise la medical corps. I". ? A. (retired), died Jay Lyman mi many playwrights were unwill- prominent women, by te Dr. give lunch- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ccorpe Trader, Ijumsden Hare. Martin 6a- Last season handful of led Miss temperature take place during Sunday in city, aged forty-four MacCracken will a eg — will a hospital in this Chancellor Dally One Cent as Ctty dispose of manuscripts to The. By at honorary degrees Edition. '•\u25a0 ir.e. James L- Carhart, Wallace Jackson. ing to their Jean Gordon, state fa^toi y inspector. the northern plain* states, the upper Mississippi years. He was a native of Pennsylvania. eon to the candidates for York. .iTf.r City and II >iai because of the small royalties East- fliiiitm Tw» Cent*. 7i. Peyton Carter. Frc-d Tyler. LJllias Wa.- New Theatre a vote of 7 to 3 the Senate committee de- and Ohio valleys, the lake region and the army in 1893. and the various faculties. New Theatre paid to He entered the Juaawr Edition. Is Isasaa \u25a0asiila.r ««»- •> Margaret Where The against the Ventress bill, providing ern states. High temperatures will continue \u25a0!»• crave. Gordon and Desmond offered. average, cided Sunday In zinr. Cent*. one authors a performance for an amendment. during Saturday and the Southwest- York mall nobxrlber* wUI Kelly. During the last month nearly 5150 for the desired State, the plateau region. la >ew Clt? i week, other ern and OBITUARY NOTES. DAY AT WELLESLEY 1ernt S*» ropy extrs po«ta«e. players been rehearsing with say. of two performances Miss Gordon, in an impassioned speech. along the New England coast win TREE | be rnarsred hundred have The winds northwest, KLEIN, for many years a St II>« KIPTIO.V BY MAILPO3TFAXI>. managers would have paid them 5 to 10 per be light north and on the middle MRS. K. J. *• 3O iliss Adams while she has been tourin? told the committeemen that the back doors light variable, mostly Pally. V*month * gross receipts during a long Atlantic roast, northwest- resident of Trenton, N. .1.. died last nicht I>ally. per year •» in tli*- West In Every Woman cent of the theatres w^r* breeding places for white erly the south Atlantic and east Gulf coa»t». Among per year - \u25a0>• \u25a0mat of on coast, home of her daughter. Mrs. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe Guests -iin«lu.T. out plays on the road after light variable; on the west Golf moderate at the summer Pally Sunday, per year Knows.** run. Sendinc slaves. "Women of the under world." she light «ntl IW with them will '" south- on the Great Lakes, variable. R. C. Belville. at Yardley, Perm. Pageant. Dally and Sunday, ncr month 7» The New Theatre is done eaid, "graduate from juvenile actresses Saturday for European Who Witness Ti-.e Messrs. Shubert will tender to Ham- Mr Steamers departing AN, iorelsn ro«tajte Extra. lx» an added Inducement to authors. rorts will h£>e light to moderate north and JOHN 1' LEV president of the Sec- Tfl-graph to The ilton Marshall, a well known newspaper wea;her to [By Tribune.! L. to sell their plays to The N«t northwest wind* and generally fair ond National Bank, of Altoona. and retired was Tree Day at ir.ar, of city, a performance at Shubert said. dlnner"for*farragut veteran. Grand Banks. Boston. June 1-1* this benefit Incidentally it offers Mr. Shubert the general foreman of the Pennsylvania Rail- afternoon. Th» pageant was ; Theatre on Sunday Theatre. Wellesley this OFFICES. the Herald Square plays for his own use. Captain H. Baxter, the only man l>«w«lltie«. -For New road Company's car shops, died In Scran- of the Elizabethan time a very good line on Charles Foreoa«t for Special a representation No. 134 N'auaa atiwc tight. .7 -: at rvhlch trie leading vaude- York, Perm., yesterday. He was seventy-four MA.V OFFICB— — vine livingwho served with Farragut as a com- England and Eastern New generally fair ton. presented on an elaborate scale. OFFICE— 13 wiuiaai comedy actors then play. have been first and was WAUL STREET ville srs4 miiFical officer in the Civil War, was the to-day Sunday; moderate temperature; light years old. He is said to the many guests who witnessed the missioned and regularly indentured apprentice, of the Among the No. 13«4 or any l&C here w:ii take part. The proceeds, it honor last night of seventy mem- northwest winds. Julia Howe, rtie UPTOWN OFFICE—• 8.-oaci*a7.' ACTORS' FUND. guest of north and Pennsylvania and Jersey. Pennsylvania Railroad. pageant was Mrs. Ward j American «iict T*l«raph •£=«*\u25a0 Is hoped. will enable Mr. Marshall to take SALE FOR Property For Eastern New \u0084\u25a0.1,1 No. 157 ES«st ICSthJ str-pen resenting the inn Company, 6 Hiyniir- The Association of paid Pal for a gilt and weather bureaus at 8 p. m. yesterday follow: Night and l>a> which been of welcome was made by Miss American Express No. thousand, while Daniel nohman during the twenty-four hours, will here- The speech Teachers, numbering three clock with and a bronze Temperature. Weather. ' Otic*. Ul4- Berkeley, bronze candlesticks JUSTICES GATHER IN ALBANY...... after begin business at 8 o'clock and close Ran>lall. the senior president. The Tbwa** Cook A Son. Twxriat kallag convention at figure. "Poppies." painting by Georgiana Albany midnight. —Boston Esther Its annual a Supreme Court City £« r.^H at Transcript. orator was Miss Emma Hawkridge. C Margaret Anglin's to Hay- Albany, June :?.— Jnatteea Atlantic *'-*'. senior ip£y & Co.. N\u25a0» (.'lear New York is have and ceremony of fol- srwvothbur> t\*'J.z\ performance of samp price was paid by The IS •'AntUrone" man for $20. The tbrousnoot Buffalo sane Fourth of July, which will bo mor« M!s rk University of Cali- One hun- and w»-re entertained at the COUB- easily accomplished than a noiseless lowed. place to ****a.. 7 Ru« Scribe dred a reeenttoa at th« Man- . nil-night bank in York an- Van Blarcom. We PAn&n 44 P«u:«« " starred season total realized was $1,310. Otto Bennet was WashingtonSriiH^.v.v.v.v.v.".: «» Clear The New class poem, the prologue tor the John Jaasaasw X* Ru. •«•. 'J«-or?e A- who this \u25a0lon given by Qovarnor and Mrs. Hughes nounces that it will close at midight be- Ilivered the Ecurle*. fci "tJcpilmus" of Har- the auctioneer. llarlan, cause there It no business after that hour. dancing. The dances were Vj»r> M53 RaeRa* Cambea.CamNjn. under the direction tor of Jus»ti- c of the I'nlted senior solo Bureau No.JC* Grey Mr. following official about midnight New York capital is Maydie ; Hsri- * Co.. No. S3 Boul-rari r.Eon F:sJc. will not be with Bupreme Court, and in the evening I>k-»I Official Iterord.—Th^ Just Batiqghouse is igiven .v Hatch and Marian Lain uSvuT England Weather Bureau »how» the congested In Square, and It Hau.«im»nn r.ske n*xt searor.. He sails far :iih>>i.l a banquet at whl<"h record from the bad form for the caterer to let supper par- CT«. 1010. 1 ljwn. IPin population of 100JXO.OOO In the country, at the commencement exercises of Express Company. Na. 11 anas Marriage" pt^ven?. well Jjnown as ail authority on - ' 6« a grees American Ti.« Rivals." "The Clandestine a m HI they are.— Washington Post. l>tvtntty to the Re\ Robert Stuart Mac- Credit Uvnnals Jjtvi- tragedy at his home here with diseases incident Free admission to the Mut'um of » «7 *- ™ think VlCE— Lombartt, Oiler *.Ox cad Uaioai of BBC Rome. ill Mu»eum Of Natural m « >• «» Arthur, of New York. L»r. Charles F. Geneva- age. he having passed his eighty-. Art the American* 12 ::...: n «i It is figured that Mayor Gaynor has saved \u25a0BBS. FV;tre to-nisht "The Summer Widowers." third Fummer exhibition Socl'tr average for rorrespon^- Btartllng thing la that anybody should of Doctor of Canon Law. and Dr. and 4 Via Tarns buaal not -**n in the best of health for a of Ne'v York. New York Botanical Garden. lowest 67; average. «2. anything at all If degree Maquay a Co.. Weaaiia.- •*-*urh ra;ig i*> has average for corresponding to save- down there. i be "a musicai panorama p. io d p. m. in« date la»t year. 70; to M. C Smith, of t.ynn. Mass.. was made iN»wa Cxcjmaea, Via of years and of late has grown 2 m. thirty-three years. to little old New York ftas begun econo- MII*AN--9aar&acb Is wr. Fields Irene rumber ' Tenement Home CcmmU- date, last la , v-i.norarv of Arts. Monforte. ISA tiem*."* Mr. Miss now are fears 'for Tn'-n J Murphy. Forecast.— Generally fair to-day and mize, it must be that economy coin* a! Master — very feetle. until there t.n "Hvsl'ii' and Sanitation.- Edu- I/>cal a Louis HAMBURG Americas aT*|i'SSß Cossp*2J, 50* PVjKdaia n:id Miss Maud Lambert will l**i.",(e .'otr Alliance, a- Broadway d..d 3f-- Punday; moderate tempernure; light north Bad book to become national fad.—St. | | OsMII B- Cutteo. president of the • U«* Cfjfct 'recover;-. He was reported this e\enlrK cailoVal • Hcpublic. AiaterdaißA. pars The play :s by G!cn Mat- ttrsoa street, a.li p. a.. iicrth*"eat winds. I/-n-uih. withmade -J' A. Bolivia fi/jsu-e. I