1 DIES. niton. MILDRED HANAN DIES; WIDOW OF ADMIRAL ALD1S. Saturday. September 21. 1921, at York Haritor, Mo.. roKXIII.lA. daughter <>f :Mrs. Louisa Mason Passes illon. asa (iw.-n and Mary Taylor Aldi*. I'm SHOOTING IS MYSTERY Terry intmI 2:3'i o'clock. Tuesday, September 27. TGRANDARMYOPENS at York Away After Long Illness. Harbor. Mo. widow of BRILL. So j«to nil tor 2.Y. 11*21. a' tho robidence Young Woman Never Tells Why Mrs. J.ouisa Mason Terry, J "i hor mother. luh South Fairfax si Alex Roar Admiral Silas W. Terry, died at nndria. \« MAKY THKK17SA. daughter «»f Who Ended Own Life, I' Ajiri;o ai,.! .bo iate Louis Urill. after a Ions ! Chum, 9 o'clock this at her 55THENCAMPMENT morning Funeral will t«k» y!a«*e from St Fired Fatal Shot. the Farragut apartments, rffter Mary > Church, Wednesday. 2*. residence,at September « Iin illness of more than a year. lo a.ui. 27* By thi» Associated Press. I services will be held tomorrowFuneral NEW YORK, September 26..Miss ifternoon at St. Ante's Church. iBROWN. On Sunday, Srptomltor !2i, at S jThousands Gather in Md.t and interment will !» in., at her reaidence, Rcok%*llle, Md Indiani Mildred Hanan. daughter of the late Annapolis.MA K'l'Ii A W widow of tho la to J. Fletcher e there. bemad Frown Ftinora! Tuesday. September 27. apolis.9,000 Die Since Alfred P. llanan, shoe manufacturer, Mrs. Terry was horn in Ha^erstown. from St. John* Episcopal Church, OJnoy. died in the Long Island College Hospl- Md., seventy-three years ago and was Md.. at 3 p.m. Interment at the church Lhe daughter of Judge and Mrs. I cemetery. Last Convention. tal early Sunday without having John . In her any explanation as to why advancedshe : early BROWNING. Saturday, September 24. 1921. had been shot Friday morning by her me sue iiveu in Annapolis, vmicic lit 9:30 p.m. at hia_residence in Riv,r; INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 26. erstwhile chum, Mrs. Grace Lawes, who her father was a member of the state «»;iie. Mn JiiKUUOIlK FllKI-INGHUYSKA .Rattling drumsticks and the later committed suicide. < [iourt of apjieals. Admiral Terry had HitOWNINO, jr.. beloved husband of Helen often on so Ki'bersoa Browning, aged 40 yearn. Servire* of ancient fifes announced the jonn ©. nonana, importer anu i/au- been duty h» Washington. ait liis late home squeaking a. greater of the j Tuesday. Scptemlier 27. at of the Grand of the mouth graduate, who was in her com- ii part past thirty-live p.m. Inteimeut in O.tU llill cemetery, ltelaj! entry Army pany when the shooting: took place out- I years they resided here, and Mrs. lives and friends invited. * public into Indianapolis today Re!for side the apartment of a mutual friend, Terry eontinued to make her home here his ten a CEPHAS. Saturday. September 24. 1921, it it's annual was at her bedside when the end came. after death, years pro. Jier late fifty-fifth encampment. She is a J. T. ! residence, Sr. Philips, I). C., Mrs. Clara M. Hanan, her mother, and survived by son. Mason A1»LAI1> CEPHAS. widow of tiie late John Many of the veterans were bowed with several other relatives also were Terry of New York and a but others their city, Cephas and beloved mother of Florence years, many preserved but the girl, who had lapsedpresent,into Kleanor, the wife of Capt. daughter,Filippo Cephas He,'tnes, liauirl i ephas, Julia military carriage as they marched unconsciousness, died not recognizing L'amperio of Milan. Italy. Kic.vaudre Cephas and Charles Cephas.Warlexi, aiong oenina arum corps, any of them. Funeral Tuesday. September 27. at 3 p.m.. Today was devoted to the 1 An autopsy performed by Dr. Carl from St. Phillip's P.aptist Church, St. OPPftRTIINITIFSInrTHISWF.F.K tion of the visiting veterans. regiatraI Boettiger, assistant medical examiner, Phillips, li. t Ititeruieut at Ln