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prison Warden Says He Spurned Convicted Banker's Offer. MONEY MADE IN GAS DEAL Heatf?? Controversy Between Editor and Penitentiary Head Discloses Secrets. ?i ,. C.a.. .Ian. Z.?A heate?! personal ? etween a newspaper editor and lea William 11. Moyer of the Federal uriaoa here resulted to-day in disclosing - W Morse, convicted banker, ? ? in u Wall Street deal through ,. ?? ,,f War?!en Moyer. It was ? thai In the ?prim? of ir?lO Morse made the money by felling "short" on pas - ?,f s dpher message Moyer (,!i?.u- i him to send hoe i?is gratitude or for soot? other Said MOI -?? subsequently Of? hare the proflts with him. This ? on the ptrl of More? so i reja? werden sgalnst tii<- .'x-i?ank?>r. la oi r i. Beel? - editor and pub ..?" "The Atlanta. Georgian," that be . luently subjected Morse t?> dlsdplln? treatment, characterised to-day by the 'reprehensible " ? i a p.-rsonal friend ol Morse nn?l ? i him frequently In the prison. i,a?t Thursday he printed In his pap- r ? it Congressional Invest"?* Into Morse's treatment in tlic peni* \ citing an instance in which he was been placed In solitary COO? nt In a dun**eon for "giving a ?lek ? ro be discharged a paltry sum ??!' mon*** " Tie publication so incensed the Warden .- invited the Atlanta newspapermen to i lie i rlsou to ?how them. list where Morse wss kept in solitary "*oaflneinenl and to explain thi clri imstancea Beeley re? ? ton a? ?b. representative of hi? pa -a per men assembled :n hi? office. Warden Mover rend a state? ment he bad prepared answering th? ons made In Be? I? y't : aper. He de? I thai Mors., had been kept in soil? larj c*onflnen*en1 for two ?lays in May, for r'-fusiiiK t" divulge the source ,,f about M> found in bis. possession, As soon a? Morse dM so. hi was i ?-leased, he ?aid I the \l?!tors a fair-sized, well lighted and well-ventilated room. In which was kept Tells of Gas Stock Deal. The "Jury" wanted t?? know about "that ?i,? stock leal" Moyer said that on March It, If?)", s,??)!) after the hanker became a ner he gave Morse permission to ??end a cipber message to New York. The next day, he ?aid. he report?1?,! the matter to the Attorney General, and was instructed not. I . permit Morse to send messages again. 8? me time lei? r, be said, Morse came into !-i? off) ? and t?)ld him he had made $_"???"> o'it of that gas stock deal, and wanted to iva half." iorii?! vou ever told me that, M"r** .' 1 satd to him." declared the warden, " 'and i ? ver say anything like that to me n ' " Moyer said this Incident was brought ? when the prison was Investigated last -??ring by one of the most competent of ?,f the department. Seeley asked the n If he knew anything ab?jut a check for *?!."*? mad- out by Mr?. Morse to Morse, which had found its ?ray to the department Mr. Mover repli?-?! that be ad never heard of the check until it was ihown to him at the Investigation. He said if whs being held for Morse try one ,f lite ep-rks. The offence for which Ivlorse was kept in y confinement was ?l?scribcd by the "??arden a? follows: A deputy saw a nurse pass 11 S and a handled knife to Morse, and both "atreeled." The warden did not be* the ?tory he told as to how he had m lined them from another prisoner, and ?irrlered him Into confinement. When Mr?. ?ailed and learned her husband was m ?rouble she told the warden she had ?lipped about fifteen $1 bills Into Morse'? pocket. r Morse confessed to having receivtrsl ?he $lr, from his wife and about t"5?i from bis business partner, in addition to ?*5 from discharged prisoner, which he already had admitted. He said he had given the ???? to another prisoner for ?afe keep The money was recovered and Moras taken from isolation. He was reduced to ?-e?-< mi grade and lost twenty days of hi? ? OLD COACH ON EXHIBITION Beekman Vehicle at Home of Historical Society. The old family coach of .lame? Heekman. who erected, in 17??3-'ti4. the licekman bouse, at First avenue and Met street, then known a? Turtle Bay, was the centre of "Ua. tion la?! night at the N?Vvotk His* '"ii'-al Sod-'ty. aft.-r the annual election, which wa? held In the auditorium. The oach, ?till in excellent condition, was ted to tin- society on l?e?-ember 11. HI, bj ?leranl H?-i kman It Is on exhibi? tion In ?.he north hall of the building. Th? ?nembi - bad thetr first -,-i? w- of it Ight. ? ? ?? ib? ,?!,?-, i? efe t? ?i: Samuel I* k Hoffman, president; William M. lirai vi?.-j,resident: Franc!? H. Schell, secood rice-preMdent; Ar?-h?-r M ilniitlrigton. foreign ?orresponding Beers? '*ry? !?>hn Absei Weekes, domestic eor* ??pond ? secretary; Kandier Nieoii, re ?-ordtng secretary; Warren <'ady Crane, ireasurer, and Rohert H Ktlby. Mirar?an. reptMl ??f the necuttra **onunlttee " ??' ' - - i-ty has 1.04?) m.-mber-, f whoa 523 era life rnerinbera, r?v annual. - Mlows, M patrons und n bonora/y. By eath ?)t Miss Catherine Augusta de t-tg of her sister, Cornelia Decame treated in the -?. amounting t,, $ 6 fi to the society. The eommltte? advises the erection ?>r "nth wings t-, the prss? ni build li - foi ti <? hanging of painting) '??' lion ;.,i posji - ?-? WEOOINGS PAST AND TO COME. '? I"- kl.-.s. senior ,.fTi?-.i ?f the ''hltdren's ?Society, with which be bas basa ?onri.ct, ?i twenty?uevea years, an?! Mr?. ; I H? -k? th, ??! S ?.jiiebanna. I'.-nn.. ratuTted ? i, i,y tti<- Rev, Prank M. Kair.-bii.i. of the ?entral Map :> I ? lair? b ^?"?k place at th?- ],??,,. at i'"?fs?,,, ?,,,1 Mrw. k. M. RleeWrg, .r, t?-rg being Mr. Berkleys Saogkt4 Oiily relative and s Few Intim?t? friends '' "" I-"-? ?.t | ? -t-r.lay at the Wedding; Of ?'stalle Rathbone Jones, daughtei of 1 Beabury Jones, i?? Jam?? Daniel 'iai i, in Grace Church Chaatry. The bride, win, was given swan b) her moth.-r, wars 1 '"" I Of black broadcloth, with a Mack i,? |..,. ;l irtmnsod with whits di'in-K. ?s|?. |,(l(J ||0 mtondittit?. Ulchard '???I ?in. p. ?r?oni. ? 'I'll? ci : ? moil v Was followed b? I'llon m the I,..in? Hi- bride's mother, ,,',' '. U,:M| '*'i -????? The couple will re _ ..7 y"rk "?*'"" M**V return ir.nn nil?. ol II III be 1 "? it ', i? I Hot? An wvt.lu. YALE ACTORS PLAY HERE Present Shaw's "Devil's Dis? ciple" to Large Audience at Waldorf The Tale University ?Dramatli Aa tion. en tour, presented la t'u- (rand ball? room of the Waldorf, last night, ?Bernard Shaw's -Devil's Disciple.'? with Irving < ". Beebe playing Dick Dudgeon, the title role, The association rm?i announced that it would ?tick to the autiiot's original text with no alterations or mutilations, and the brilliant dialogue was all there, showing his play a? little more than i vehicle for Shaws keen ttaahea of wit and satire. The "Devil's Disciple." a character that was made famous l.v ?Richard Mansli.-lel. ?lid not suffer greatly In the bands of Beebe last night, despite the difficulties of this touch-and-go character. Of cours.-, a?; the Yale players Were h:I men. there was the usual r.-sult of deep voice? Issuing from persons in skirts, and heroines clasping th.-ii hands aa it about to throw hasehalls. But tin.? waa part of the entertainment, and the- large audience liked it. The players other thai Mr. Heebe were: Mrs Du iRaxm. Leonard Outhwaito; Kssie. anbert i*. Height; Chrlaty Dudgeon. John Prlta Achalas; the Rev Anthony Anderson, ii....ice i*. d. Newson; Mrs Anderson, Rufua F King; ?Lawyer Hawkins. Hew? -'?"ie K. Uaymcnton; | i? p. William Dud fson, Arnold Whitrldge; Um. William, c. H. Strang; Mrs. Titus, Henry <; Pownee; t'neie Tit'-s ?Dudgeon, ?Lawrence If, Corn s ?Sergeant, Thoma? it. tyaterbury; Major Swln.lon, Howard T Cummin*; '''?'.?' Burgoyne, Edgsr II Woolley; Chsplaln Brudenell. H. H Vreeland, jr. SIDNEY DREW A BANKRUPT Actor-Manager's Debts $32,660 and Assets $5,100. Sidney Drew, the actor and manager, has filed a petition ?p bankruptcy, with llablll? tie? of $.t-.?'?'ii and nominal assets >>f 16,100. This i? Mr Drear's third time In bank? ruptcy, the Mth.-r petitions having l-.-en Hied on ?September 18, i M?:?, and Mar. h to, 180?, in both of which he received a dis? hsrge Most ..f his llaMlltlea are on account <>t breach ..f contracta with the Shuberta and nine t'anadian theatrical managen Tlier-' are fifty-three rredltora In all. among whom are Sam s and ?Lee Shubert, I IS,000; Jacob J. Shubert 11.100; Shubert Theatrical Com? pany. 11.800, all for damages for breach "f contra, t made on July II, 1809; A J. Small. Toronto. 810,mio ; J. j l-armr, Peterboro, ont.. |i.ftOd ; w. H. itoenlgk. Undsay, Ont, '? I". U*. Hobl.lns. ?mlllla. Ont., 11,000; John l'owell. Harri-, Ont., $1.0?"?. F, K. Johnson. Ilrantfe.rd. Conn . N.000; J..bn (.riftin, Ooslph, Ont. 11.000; John Chiflln, ??ration!. Ont-, $1.?. and i'orlmin Broth? ers, SL Thomas, ont., |1,Q00, ?ill for dam? ages for breach of contract to be perform.-.1 between December 1, WO, ami April, mi, Other creditors ar- the Metropolitan Printing Company, *:.-|i':<; Mari.- Mella, $1,000; Maud I-: L?ealey, |8O0, lease; Bor? deo'a i'..i).iensed Milk Company, J:i- ; Park ?Laundry Company, 135; ?Knickerbocker les Company, $is; New Vork Telephone Com? pany, $??'.; Fredericks Scenic Studio, $254; in. William Dwight Tracy, *i"7. and Louis Fischer, 9930, board ami taxlcaba THEATRICAL NOTES. owing to the numerou? Ural performances t?. take place on nexl Monday and Tuesday evenloga, Mme. Simone will be s.-, n In "The Hetuni from Jerusalem** f.o the Brat time on Wednesday evening st th?- Hudson Th?? ?tre, instead of on Tuesday, ?s previously unt.ounced. Contrary to th? usual custom, there win be no preliminary out-of-town tour, as Mme Simon.- pr?f?ra t.. make h. r ?trst Amortecen sppearance In this play ?n New Vork. Martin Heck left yesterday for San i ran? cisco to begin his annual t..ur of Inspection of the Orpheum circuit. Sine* hi? last trip to the coast un additional theatre hai be**n added to the circuit, the ? ?rpheum Theatre, at sacramento, COL in two amaba ha es> peets to return to New York. Actual work on the Palace Theatre, which Mnrtln ?Beck is to ere?t at <7th street and Broadway, will ?begin to-day. Mr. Savage's reduction of prices ft I the Lyric Theatre has, be announces, su. ? ? cd so well that be has decided upon a r? duced ?cale of price? at the Herald ?Square, bestnatng next Monday nlKht, when th<- big far ical auccsss. "The Minion." will ha trana? f.-rr?d from the Thirty-ninth Street The? atre- During the entire engagement of ?The Million" nt the Herald ?Square th?. price, of all seats in the orcheatra for every i night and Saturday matinees win he ii ,m>. The balcony will be divided i?it<? two prices ?namely. SOS acata si II snd ."?"(' cent?. At the Wednesday matinee.?; the en? tire oreh?'Stra will !>'? *"id at tl and the en lire- balcony --?t r>" cents a seat. "The Min? ion" will remain at the Herald Square f"r th?- remainder of th?- season. a?d ?--.it- us now on sale for the Beater holidays The scenery, costumes anei effect? foi "SumurUU," ?lie wordless play with inu:-i> which win be presented at the Casino Theatre on Januar) 16, arrived yeaterday ? m the steamship Barbaroass. It required over US ?.ratea t.. eontaln all the scenery ami affecta for thla Reinhardt production, Vrltz Dworsky, sssdstsnt to Richard Ordynaki, win? la ipersonal stage director for I'rofessor Reinhardt, arrived yeaterday morning on the steamship Begonia to superintendent the preliminarv arrang? - menta The Casino Theatre win i.?- dosed next week on account of scene rehi .r>al*. "Sumurun" belnij presented in eight tab i.-aiis Th<- entire company from the DeUtSChea Theatre, now crossing the At? lantic on He l.nsltanla. will reach New Vork late Thursday nlj-ht or F?lela y morn? ing. Nance on.-ii will probably become ??.ecu the wnton Lackaye Players, recently or? ganized as u permanent dramatic company and bow appearing ;et the Bijou Theatre in "The Stranger." Miss (?"Nell is at present under contract with David Be las-o, by whom she must i" reh a I Kitty <r"i?lon will 'lose m-r New York ?rgagemenl In "The Eneibantress,'' *J ?*?] NOW York Theatre, OS January ?A I-ni Ing the I'tnainder of the season ah? will appe r In Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago snd tl large? citte? of lbs Bast N?xi summer ,i,,. will ?appear In Australia, undo? her ,,?,, nt N? m Pel ruary M;>* Oordon sill ..pp?ar in ?i new play, wrjtten f,,r her by H? srl Bataille, the Pnt a playwright, it I?, fashioned aboul sn Inci? sent In Ml.-- Gordon's own iif-'. when, eleven years au... a - an obscura planist, abe elop?d with Captain Beresford. This la the Brat time Misa Uordon baa ever appeared In other than a musical pla* Th? Friars have eltnoSB Monday, Ja 2-j. as the aventai on which they will at? tend Mi- Hit'b'". ks pat fea manee ??f "The Hod Wldow." at ths Aster Theatre. A supper Sl the monastery will fellow tho jarfoi manee. At Hammersteiii'a Victoria Theatre next w-.-ek a new ii.. loliamitl. on.-act pla>*tet about ..pir.m-rideien Chinatown, entitled ??After Dark in Chinatown." will aerve to introduce tor ths Brst lima on Broadway ,.',?,, k Conner?, who will b? ? -dated by ??,.,. reel Chinamen. _ WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. ,.-,,, eAmuaAen to lb? Amarices Mtteeun ??r " v ii.i.el HIMc.rv M.-l!..pc.lllHii HOseUin Dl Art ?ted tl ? Bern fork >-.. ...i. *-1 - . t pork. m... tina .?f ""? ?''"?' fl" """ s'""l> "r '?'?' V'liie- A?. H-.t'-i A*t'?r. 1:80 p. m. llcettaj et ?>" ??'*'"'' "'? ,'11"'' i'"''1 ??"'"? ?.?:;?? i>. ?"? M... tlm; ??f """ ?',,,Ul <1"1'' U"UA Amta liiiui.r at lb? *'** V,,,K ''"'. !:*.'i.?nse. ... . ., .. tone ?i""" ?" "r ""' v ?"??'? ; . 1"'". ,,-, .?I.U.. vM.'??? Vo 8? ... ,, , . I o , I, , , ?>. . .-. .' . i :;;?? h ?trm I FRANK MOSELEY HURLBUT. Prank Mt-eeley Htirlbut, president of the I nlon Brjuare Barings Hank. di??d from lwart diaea ? yesterday el his home. No. loi Fast 15th street. He ha.i been in ill health for some time. II?- is survived by ?wo daughters, Mrs. Mason young, Jr.. ano HISS Jolis Sampson Hurlbut, and a sub Stephen Durant Hurlb it. Th.- runeral will be held to-morrow at 10:30 o'clock in St. Marks I'hurch. Mr. Huribul was !>?.rn In Milan. Ohio, in lf?5i. but his pan ut? caase '?> New York a few years later, and the boy rccciv**d his ??'luc.ition In the public schools of this dty. He was gradual. ?1 from <"lty C.rammar Scliool M at tb> ii^i' of sixteen, and entered th?- servi?., of the Institution fee the Sav? ing? of Men bints' ?'lerks This title was afterward chang?*- to Hi?- Union Square Barings Bank. Mr. Hurlbut, tbe?*ef?_re, contributed forty* Uva reara of continuous service to the ?ame concern. He was elected rice*presideni and trustee In I*-'*??, and In ?be following y?-nr b<- be* i am?? pr?-?i?i?-iii. tetter be was elected treas? urer of th? Savings Renk Aseo? Istlon of the State ol Sew York. In '*?"!? he married Martha Newton Samp? son, of Bpringfleld, Mass Mr Huribul was .? member of The Players and ??f Ihe Mor rlstown Club THEODORE GREEN. T leodore Oreen, ? reel estate dealer with office? at No 101 Broadway, died <?n Monday at the Hotel st Oeorgs from a rompllratlon of dlseeees Mr. Oreen ?as born sixty-one ?cars a??? in the Restera District of Brooklyn, and area the son of Wllllem Creen, who built the Aral row of brick houses In Wllllamaburg. The son wax one of the pioneers In the Proepecl Park Booth section, end up to last spring made Ins home St No 1 _ 2 _ AlbsmarlS Road l'or the bul ton years h?- liad trav* <iie,i a great deal He was pr?sident snd s ?llreetor <?f the cypress mils Cometer) Association, s dire, tor of the Fniptio Stale Suret v Com? pany snd \ h?-presid?-ni und h trustee of the Kings County Savings institution. Ho w a.s also prominent in lodge circles, THERON EDWARDS ROGERS. Tberon Edwards Rogers <l!<-?l at noon yes* terday at his home. No. ill West UMh street, si the sge of sixty-nine reara Hs was born and educatsd in Rochester, and when the Civil war broke out enUated and served through many ??i the principal bat? tle When I.?-?- ratTendered he had at? tain .1 the rank of major. in ls_i he came to New York t?t live, en? gaged in the niant?! -iimI lire grate Indus? try, and then secured employmenl with the Mew fork Life Insurance Company, retir? ing nine years sgo. He leaves a widow, who was Barah Dey, of Unta, N 1 a daughter, Helen A , and s son. Theron !.. Rogers, Jr.Ivtl engineer, now m Mexl? Ico. Mr Rogers was a member of the Loyal Legion, of Alexander Hamilton Poal 1 Army <?r the R? publi , snd oi the Church of the Puritana, al No IS West Ittth stre.-t He win be buried In Rochester from the Century Presbyterian Church, ilk?- Ins fathei. he ?.?..,? man ? superintendent of the Sunday school, a si , "nil stroke of sp =.>i? \? ???? u-?*?! his deeth -. THE REV. EDMUND A. HILL. The Ret \ Hill, feme is I the | days b.tr. the civil War a? ?">? ef Sew fork's ,. -ding abolit ?? I on? ?? .? <andldate f??r <;?.v.-inor ??i on th? Pt-ohlMtlon tlckel died <?n Mon.in? at the i?,!ii- of ids daughter, Mi? Charit Kleid, No. 1730t* I'aciflc street, it.k!?n He w.?s born In Mlddletown, I ?? lawar? County. N V . on .bur at. : '*--'? !!? was educated at D< Ihl it ad? mj h ? hl an ?i el ?be age ??(" nln? nrdained i?> the Methodial Kpu*<*opal mlnlstrj Alt? il?-.? hing In Men fork foi several rears he removed to lows, biter returning lo tak? part in the m it i-?? abolition. Hi r? from actlv w..rk In ItFJO, He was el on? time chaplain of ?h>- i-'iv. Pointa Mission Mr 11,11 mad, his boni? In V??nk.r?i up t? six week? a?,") <?ii .o ?iiiiiii ?t his railing health ' ? a - i?-?? persuaded lo come to Ui-.M.kKii to live ?m? his daughter. Ht ?lieil from heart trouble within two deys of his eighty-eighth blrthdai He leaves two unnt?tried daughters Marj F. and <'??r.? I Hill, fo'ir grandchildren end four ? -nrandcblldren, The burial will I er? to-dsy HARVEY J. DONALDSON. Balleton, N. i Ian I Ei Stab St nator Harvey J. Donaldsoi one of I -?- Republi? can leeders of Seratogs County, died to? night. HS Was slXty-three ?ears Old and a native of Argyle, We?hlngton County He was a member <?f the Aw mhly In - an?! ihe f lloertng '.--ar was elected State Bi nator from the Mth District THE REV. H. A. M. HENDERSON. I'incinnati. Jan I?The Rev, Howard A. M Het-d-trson, Methodist e*et*gyinan, ?"I ?lier and author, died Itere to-day aft?*r ? lingering lllneoa Dr. Henderson lived In Cincinnati for many years. I>urlri? the ??un War be was n, charge ?>f the Con? f.-derate Initial for the exchange of prls ??n?-rs. ADEN I.IPPINCOTT. Asbrtry Park. N. I Inn 1 -Aden I.lppib ??ott. .-, cont**actor, u<-d hers to-day from apoplexy. H?- -va.? seventy-three years ol??. and had llv?d in Asbtiry Park thirty-two rears. Mr. Llpp-ucotl was a veteran of the i'ivii War ami a member of ?*. K. Hail Post, ?? A. R . ol c,i? dty. He lea ?.? |fe and <>i ?? son. ? OBITUARY NOTES. MRS MARI TIMMS, ?Alt*?- Of Theodore M. Timms, of Orange, N'. 1. ?lied y?-st?r dai from heart dlw*ease. Mrs, Timms was .,. native of W.-stfi? l?l. H. J., the daughter ,,( Mr. and Mr-. Abner Burnett. Her bus? bend, a son, Wolter h Timms, ??* Elisa? beth, an?! a daughter, Nanette Timme sur rive. ,ii IHN Bl'CK BEE, ?? m? ?.? of th? 5rm of Ash a.- Buckbee, wh..i eaale plumbers si Bpruce snd VVIUlam streets, died on Batur? day at his home. Ko. M Her? street, Brook? lyn. He was eighty years old snd was ,?,,, in Nee fork <'lty. He was the flr?t president Of the City ?'lull of N?'W Volk, Which lia?! i'? !i?;ob|iiail?-i- at No ***J BOW? _-. .,, ,i wbich later i,e?-ame known as tin A m. i i? ?>- Club ' "t'-iii ' Tweed, ones Tam? many's boss, was the *b*a1 president of the Am? rlcus Club. LOUIS W. WIBIOAND, superintendent ??f the Es tern Dletrtti Hospital Cor twenty* three t? <"? Monday idghl at bis home, No. M'..- South td street, Wllllama? burg? Si ?he an?' Of Hfty-etghl years, lie ban l" Oermany. When he oame toi Country, ai the an?, of ??-v? iiu-en, he n.ok up hoepttal work and for thirteen ira .ted with a hospital In Philadelphia He then ?ame to the Kas| ,,i, District Hospital !!?? leaves s wiie and two children. ALE-CANDSH LE?I_BRC?Q, trail known a? a caterer In Newport, ?? ?i?-???i la that PORTUI B? HAN?'??? K. the <?<-?>n', <,i,| eel Representative in the Messoehuoetti Legislature la p InI <?f ssr*i*k*e, whs this mjm? !<? have entered on hie thirteenth term, ?? ?h-a?! In Brockton. He was s?-? enty-Vlve years <d?l .vins HART .H'l'SoN tlie oldest sjssb. b. r of l'i>ni"iitb Church in ictual >?-ar.? of ati-nd.???'? ? died at her hotns, N?, 17 I'.i.v.ioit IM:???. Brooklyn, on Saturday, For ssariy slaty y?tan she had seen .1. ,,, ?mbei "' lb? church, Jolninc it shortly ] ?ftei >l 1 I'.- <?? ?i?-t 1.am?- Its i?astoi- I'm ' , 1 >, a, - - '??? ...,- ,, 1? ?, 1,. , :.i 11 - 1 ool M'i, ,, , 1 her lime lied ??? ? n ;:i\,-n i?? foreign ml*?tonar* \???ik. M 1 Judaon was bOIU in Hudson, N. T< . TINIEST WOMAN A GUEST _ - Sir E. Moss Makes Her the Sur- ? prise of His Surprise Party. IUy ?ablt- to The Trilmn?-. I I,, in'?-ii Jan. 3.? Si? Edward Moss guv.- a novel New fear's surpris.- party at the Richelieu H<?t?-i yesterday The surpris?' came concealed In a property pie borne to ?ho ptacc of honor by two v. a ?t.r.-. ?{?Then ?he pie was opened there stood revealed dainty "Lady Little." ths n ? j > - podrome itar, like .? Ihre doll, with her tWCnty-tbr e im bes ?if height, a smart green velvel walking coetnme and toque, bejewelled hands <?n?l piping voice. l.oi\ I.Ittle s" special c-hurin as a midget lies in the perfection of her pro? portions, v n more than In her lack of size, and at the ag?' of nineteen she i? believed I > be the smallest woman who has ov*r lived She? tripped among the wine glasses and colles ? ui?s. shook each Of the ?lies'.:. o> the linger, and rebuked men who asked f.>r kisses. Then ?ho sung semi's, ?uni altogether mads hsrsslf very i -.polar. The V.lll'- "' Hie littl. lady's Jewel? is ?nid to be one hundred thousand pounds il 'Hing. JOSEPH E. G. RYAN DEAD Well Known Press Agent -Friend of Lord Dccies and W. K. Vanderbilt. ("hi? iiKo, Jsn I Joseph I-] 0, Ryan. press Bgenl for New York and Chicago stock shows and automobile expositions fot many yeSTS, died her.- to-day of heart He was ai.oiit forty-four years ..id Mr. Ryan came to fJhlcago from Dublin, Ireland, about twentj yeara ag... Ha was a friend e.f Lord De? lea ?nd w. K. Vander? bilt J. K ?l. Ryan was known In Rolf, aut.. niohlh' and In.is? show circles from coast to coast He began hi? boslnesa career in thl? country m a newspaper man in ("hl cago ;'t tl'- a w.-.-k and worked til? wav up by the aheei f<>rce >.f hla persons Ht y un? til he became recognised a? ?.m* e.f the leading press sg**nta In the country, with a \?-arlv Income of from 08,000 t.. PO.008 He owned m controlled a chain of ?raudo? (.-lile tbestrea In th? Middle West end acted as pr.ss agent for Ihe big horse show? both j her? and In Sew > "? k When wilting gelt ( some t? n yeara agi lie practtcallj mo? I nopollaed the field In Chicago Nol satis? I ?vd with thl?, he ?u -i ' k t" re. ogntse | the chances In automobillng nn?l turned hla attention ?" publicity w..rk that ?Trovad ra? mai kably profitable. il?' boosted of bis broad itfqualBtance and enjoyed It, loo, baring friends in m???t ? . ?-.. iy Important ? It) In the C ?Untl "COPPELIA ' IN DEMAND AGAIN Russian Ballet Gives Performance at the Metropolitan. The Russian Ballet, w !,->?..> doings have i.o eralded and reheraldetl, until the be? wildered public, no doubt, i< under the- Im? pressl? ii that Slav- .in- burn with toe? pos? i of some extraordinary magti i clal performance huil ni^ht et the Metropolitan Opern House, dancing among other things Dellbee'a "t'oppelta." ? h simoun ? 'n.-nt sent :?> the newspapers, H wan not the first complete mam ?? "f the ballet In \? ? v-.ik. it having i <?< o given here >.?m?- twenty yeara lid again al Ihe Metropolitan during m pavlowa'a and Mi Mi rdkln'a lirst \\'h>, t..?.. it should be announced thai a French ballet founded on ?< tier man st?r* waa to i? gives m ?he Rnsslsn rather ?iuei> the Italian rerslon, might be of Interest ??? Inquire. However, let it b? proelalined, thai "Cap? pella waa danced moal capably by Mlaa ..t..i Mr. Mordkin .?nd leas capably b| th.rss de bauet. A*, f.-r the srches tra, ?le- lesa said th? better. Hut perhaps the tiio-t delightful Mi of th.- evening w.. glven ?' neither "f the two stars. Put by MIm s. hm..u and Mr Vollnlne. .Ida was th.- >'i ? nlng number of the dive rtlssements, a polka violett? of Strauss, danced inost ea? ijutritel) by th.- two artleta Th?- applause it received waa enthuslsstlc ..nd aell ?l? ?-< rved Ti,, . ? mod? i .'? NEXT WEEK AT METROPOLITAN "Tristan und Isolde," with Burrian and Gadski, Monday Night. ? Tristan and Isolde, nith Mr. B and Mm? Osdskl In ths litis rol? a, will op.-n the ninth w??k of tha sesson .'t I ??? Metropolitan Oners House on Moo-lav night. Mme, Matsenauer ??'H bi Bran? B ,... Mi Weil Kurwenal snd Mr. Orlsweld Km/ Mirke Mr Toscanlnl win conduct "KOnlaaklnder" win be given ?it- sn sa? na performanc? on Wednesdej afteimooii with the usual Cast, ami "OrfeO ad Kurt? in,.-." witii .Mm?-. Matsenauei snd Mine. Rappold In the iltie- ii'l'-i-, srlll be given on Wednesdsj evening "Rlgoietto" vxili he Thursday evenlns'a hill, with Mm. Tetrasslnl as Olida, Mr. Amalo in the title role ami Mr. Smirnoff a-c th ? Duke "Taaem," ?HI i?- muh; on Fri? day evening, with Mis? Parrar, Mm? Maubourg, Mr. Martin .ml Mi Bcottl, and The (!n I of Ihe (?..bien West." with Mm? iK-slinn. Mi CsrusO, Mr. Amato un.I th? usual cast, will be Saturday matinee'? opera Tannhttuaer" is ?nnounced for Batur .ia\ evening of neal week al tha A<*ademj ?,t Musi, in Brooklyn, with Mme?. Prem? ia.i, ??link. Bparkes, Van Dyck, Orw ? S'l-lliML' and U'ak.lie-lil and MSSSTO, Hur n Hi. Weil. Wlthei-moon. ROtSS, lllusliaw, ,,,, ,|??.| 1M,i Bayer. Mi. Herts will con? duct. Wolf-Ferrarla cantata, "l?s vt?a Nuova.' win be given In the preaence of ths com. pose? ;it Sunday Blght'a concert. _??a IRVING PLACE THEATRE A Quadruple BUL Marquise Mella Mars, who la ijlaytng - brief engagenienl si the Irving PlOc? Th.-a tr.- appeared there las? nlghl in a new Ugh! opera episode entitled "Brlganttno," the mask an.i lyrics laalng lha work of her husband a. Bels Laasky. ?"bo played the accompanlraeaL The pteea i- alight, tell? ing 0r an adventura whleb an Italian mar? quise had with a handsom? and ausceptlbt? brigand who beide bei up and then fails a victim i" bar eoquetHea. it mad? an ag? espida facteurs <?t an evening pcrogramma of raried cbajmctor Albert rrtta s--.?m- ac ,,-ptahh tha roi- ot lha brlgead. The maruuls.' also gav? seven nm.4,1 r.-cltatlons. it. wbl? h sh- displayed her ?X? cep?onal laleol ?? 'hat form of dramatic eutreeatoa She has a wide ranne in <b ,? tin? .tm.tions and produces h.-r effects irttb ma.k.?i ?irb-inaiity and skin sh. re? ceived many recalls. The Irving Plosa Ibsatrs stock ooaapanj ajspeared m two ?ass-aal piece?, the former the old favorite, "???. Klnsiedler."' nn.l the Utter a Uv.lv little comedy called I?r-I ?.am.-nhiit'.' B^ w"r'' ** ?*?* T"P ?asta ** ' ? M gnSttBVLBM, -?i'''?ir'ii,',,i,'ni,...:^i1^: !!"r,vir'.;;, ? ,,rl I?- ???*?*?? l-*HietOt-Plei?B l?r H?*frl-?1 ooni? " .,^|t|r ,(|#>nM. ; ',' .Heiarieh Kalk 'JV" ,.? .1 - .Hanoi Hr.H-kmanii Am...i. /In i?-?" " .,,?? ,.ratorlull I- I |> .11 I' ll. ! I ?U??'!' ,,,.,?1 i.vMKMII ii; ., ,,,. ."ti" ???H- '? ' MHll Kl !?'?'.. Uflle'l ??e?*l ' asar. "" '""?' - ji-aw,-; m-i,,ri BE CAREFUL, MEN! ITS LEAP YEAR. ALFRED ?. DICKENS DEAD ? i)i)tmur?! from tlr-i |a?R?*. raising, and In this he appeared to have met with a full share ??f misfortune. An epidemic kill?-?l most of his sh?-ep, caus? ing a loss of about siiMt.tMH? Thla Was cloeel) followed i-? the death <?f hi? flrsl wife In a runaway accident. <?f his ?, ?? ond marriage Mr. Dickens said litti?-. The ????'ii le separated several years ago. After an absence <?f nearly forty years, and brok? it In fortune, he sailed f?*r Eng* lam? with ?i determination t?, earn hi? ! living oa the lecture platform. Bava thai he was tn?,r?- bald and much whiter Hi.m the novelist was the son eras ?? strong reminder <>f what "Hoz" was com? ing t?i when he m?-t an untimely death In 1*>7?? ;.? the an?- of fifty-eight ? I He hadn't the beard n?>r the flaehlng ? ea of bis father, bul he posa?taxied the prominent brow, the sturdy no?? and tin? high cheek bon? s the for,-.-tul mouth ami chin and the flexible tonality <>f utter* an?-?- thai warn charming attributea of the novelist. Mr i>i?ken? was charmed bj bis en* periencss in th?- United state? <it was hi? first visit here), ,in?i Intended to re? main h?-re over the Dickens centennial, February 7. 1912, His brother, ?'hurles Dickens, Jr.. visit? ?1 tin? COUntl*} in I8_& Besides ,iii" lectures, Mr. Dickens wrote s book, "My Father and His Friends." His i-r- tiu r-, Henry Fielding Dickens, rig years hi? junior an?! ?me of the Kind's counsellors, lives In London. NEW ART SOCIETY GROWING. ? I American Painters and Sculptors ad? mits Members at Second Meeting. l?verai new members, whost name? will |. announced later were admitted at the second meeting of the sew art society, The American Fainter? and Sculptors, which was held in the srt gallsry of Henry pitch Taylor, si No. MS Madison avenue, I I I l-V? llillk,'. The eoctet} wes fornMd on December II el s meeting which took piece in response t.? th<- invitation of Mr. Taylor, en i was attended i?y Karl Anderson, I?. Putnam Brlnloy, Outson Borglum, ifowbrsy Clarke, I \itbur it. Daviea, Leon Debo, James Karl I "fraser, William j. Olackens, Roberi Henri, Wall Kulm, Ernest Lawson, Jonas i.i?-. ?leiTKe Fi. Luks. Jerome Myers, i: !.. Mac Rae, iienrt Pitch Taylor, .Mien Tucker BOd 1 A!?!"?-? U'elr. The society w??s founded to develop a broad interest in American art activities by holding exhibition? of the best ooatem pcrarj w??tk thai can be secured repre? sentative of American and foreign srt The officers are as follow?: pretadent, .1 Akten Weir; rice president, Qutsou Borglum; secretsiy, Walt Kuba;* treasurer, Blmer i. Mac u.?e. chalrmaa of : the eommlttee of ii?> whole? Henry Fitch Taylor; asscuUvs ttommltttae, [?eon i?.?i?), Jerome Myers and James B. Frassr: eom* mittOS ?m constitution an?l bylaws, GutSOB Borglum, Arthur B. !?avi<-s an?l Muwbrny < Marke. WILL H. LOW'S STATE WORK Albany, .Ian. 2 -The State Trustees of Public Hulldlnps to-?!a\ awarded to Will H. LOW, of Hronxvllle, th.- contract for the mural decoration? Of the n.-w Slat. Education Building at s seal not to ex* COoi J.;?.'"'l. (BkjiM of which Is to be avail? able this ?ear. TI??- nehtttng** ar.- to I?- patterned after tbooa in the Publie Ubrary in Bastea and Hi?. ? ?s^gre-ssonal Library la Washington, WILL OF DR. J. E. JANVRIN. The will Of Dr. Joseph E. Janvrln, a w.-u known phy?lclan who died Hecember B, at Koosevelt Hospital, was tiled in the Surro? gate's office yesterday. He was a member of the Ixjyal I.c?."lon, Mayflower Society and Society of Colonial War?, an?l left his cer? tificate? of membership In these t?) his son. Dr. Kdmund It. P. Janvrln, with his medl cal books. lnstrum?*nts, his military record In th? ?'Ivll War, hi? sword and ?he Jan vrin arms. To his wlf?, Mrs. Laura L. j Janvrln, be gave M0M outright and a life Interest In one third <?f ?tie re_kfl_ary <??-I t.ii.- The stsa ami .1 ?_sughter, Miss Mer* guerita i. i.nivrin. ??ill receive.the n luulndvt ot the esUie. MRS. STALLO SEEKS DIVORCE 1 Former Wife of Dan R. Hanna Charges Cruelty. ? Cleveland, Jan. 2.?Mr?. May HarnnKton j Stall,-,, formerly th?- wlf.- of Dan R. Hanna. this afternoon filed suit for divorce from Kelmuml K. Stallo, formerly a Cincinnati attorney, but now of New York. Cruelty and gros? neglect ar<; charge?.! In the bill. ! The petition which was filed in Common I'l-iis Court char?''s that Mr. Siallo failed I to support the plaintiff, that he had beeped ' Indignities upon her anel that he- h;.el oven threat.ned to beat her and would have .1- ii.- ,?o ..ii ..ii?- ocasi?n had not her BOO by her former marriage laterfered sin al? l?gea mi. a .-? forced to leave ?in apart? ment she had furnished as her home ?o a\.?id meeting objectionable companion? her husband Invited to visit him. The Stallos wer.- married in April, i ? In this city. Mrs. BtallO'a hist matrimonial ventura took place when as a young girl sh.? eloped wtth Dan K. Hanna, son Ol the lap- ?Senator Mark Hanna. Soon Stories were told rtiat the young ?ouple were continually .piarr? Hing, and finally In 1 ?\&S. elevan yean after her marriage. Mrs, Hanns obtained a divorce. The cus? tody of the three children was given to her and Hanna was ordered t., provide lor them in poo when Hanna learned ins form? r wife wa? planning to go abroad. Ii?* secured a court order appointing his father ?uai.i laa of the children and prohibiting her from taking them outside the jurisdiction Of the State of Ohio If.? sent detective? to Watch Ihe- house where- she and the chil elre-ii were, but whll" they wefe guarding the front entrance sh?- and the chlldn a ? - caped by the rear. Mrs. Hanna l ame ?o New York and lu ru Hanna obtained S writ of hah.-as corpus from Justice M.-Adam. A fri.-nd. however, the Baronesa de I'allaiul. atded Mrs. Hanna In getting aboard the Campania, her hus band'a detectives falling to serve the writ. which ?hey *>-nt Mrs. Hanna concealed in u box Of roses. The tlrst intimation that the BtsJlor were at odds with each otlier came In 1!?8 and was followed by ? brief separation. The two were reconciled through ths efforts :>t Mr and Mrs. (?. Weaver Loper. ?if Cln ClnnatL Tha ?-ouple again became es? tranged last year, following Mr?. Stall"'.-, trip abroad. On her return to this eoun irv she took separate apartments at the Waldorf-Astoria. Stall.?'- lust wife Was MUM Laura MC lionalel. only ' hlld of the lot? Alexander Mel ?.mal.I. at oil- time vice-president of the Standard oil ?'ompany. She <JI?d wnen ?he elder Of be* two daughters was two | > ears old. [H AUgUSt, 1**1 ?>. Stall., applied to i'urro gete Cobalan for SB allowance as guardian for the- malntenaacs of the two daughters. 'I'lie- request was refused beciu.se- of failure to show that his own Income was insurfl cien?. Later on the application e.f tour surety companies, the Surrogat.- reeoki*d Hi?- letters O? administration issued to g tallo as administrator of ?he tanate In n?-w Vur.; of Alexander McDonakL Oae of the daughters. Miss Helena Mi ?Donald stallo, achieved some notoriety lasi y?-ar bv breaking her engage ment to ?Vila norman. . In December, Itll, Stall.? tiled with the I Surrogate hi*, accounting as guardian of the person and estates of his children under ' the ?riU of their grandmother, asking to be relieved from further responsibility. The Children also inherit?.1 ?h?-ir grandfather's ?scat., Which is still ill process of Battle? ment, STANDEES NOW LAWFUL Ordinance Goes Into Effect Without the Approval of the Mayor. Without receiving the approval or dis? approval of the Mayor, the ordinance re rently paaaai by ths Hoard of Aldermen permitting standee? In theatres became a law yesterday. The Mayor had hehl it two iresks without tckln? iM-tion, which made H go Into effect automatically. t'neler the ordinance standees are al? lowed in tha pas.-ai-eway? behind the or? chestra chairs to the extent of four rows whenever the width of Hie passage permits Six clear feet of additional ?pace, if the passageway Is sixteen feet in width, the st?nde?;? may occupy as much ?pace as there may be in excers of ten feet. At I the suggestion of the Mayor ?he- ordinance ! provides thet th-? dear 888008 1 .?? separated from the standee? by a tape easily broken it: case of a panic. MARRIED !>KV.iIl. ?.-II VM ?m January | HJSjt \,y ?yg Itev. Hartell l'i<-n?i.e. ?'?.?.ig.. Beware. I?*\oli i<> Joanna Mull.-.- lahara. ?I?ii?ht,r of th?! Pit? ll in i i - i . \ l No* ice? of murrt???.? ?oei death? must ti# icc?m???nitil \>? fuU eau? ai?* -.??'???. DIED. Bradford, i'liehe A. Kay, ?"-harlot*-. Durand. D? iinani A. La Houtllller. Mary. Fln.ey, ?;,?r?,. K. I.u.lden, William. Ki?k, Janett? Ma?*kle, Margaret. Fleck, George. Jr Moot?, Mary A. Oreen, Tfi?-??i. r?j B, Parseas, Theron B. H.?n. JtMeph H p.-rkiiiH.F.Iisabstb J Harttgaii. Margaret. Itaasy, Pheh? J. Holllster, William H. Ta In tor, An, * B. !'?>'. Ai rta K ?? Tliuiiis. Mary K II. Hurlbut. Krank M. BRADFORD At Stanifor?!. ?"onn , January 2. ISI_, I'll. t.. a . ?Mow ,' .'..?.pb Hradfor.l. BS N'???|..,rf, Rhod? Island. Prayer? at ?he r*>?l A*nee ,,f I-.- v.,m In law, Dr ?'lai??n S. Wir?! ? wll on Wt-lii"?.|a> at 0;43 a. m. liii-rini-n'. rptnt, it i DURAND Deetaaa Allen Durand, age?! 21. Fu ? ii.ii --Tiii? i-'iinersi tJharch.'' Ne ?!?! We?i ?M ?t (rran* 17. Campb'-ll Building?. Wcdn?-? I?) o'. !?" K. FlNl.F.Y Desenibsr :.i. tall ????rn* F. Fln !-?. ?.f No. 4l?4 Halssy ?? . Brooklyn. aged "W. F__?ral ?arrvles Jaetsary - i?t*1-. b? * s m ? FMK On Mil-day. January 1. ISIS Janette pen. widow ?if the i.e.. i,.n?T.il ?llnton B. Flak, m tits MHii year of h?'r ?*? F'inerai -en'.? ?ill !*> hell at th* Madl?on A?ini? Methodist Episcopal Church. Ma?t'.?"n av?-. an.l ??.<?:i, .t . on Wedneede) Jaauary -, at 3 O't I" k Klr.,11? OSBit flower?. | FLECK ? _ Moe-ay, January I, KrU, ?>or?a Fleck, jr.. aged OS >*.i;?. Funeral trim his late reside???e, Ne. 2!2 Mm-oin read, Flat!??h. 1 on That?lay, Jansen *. st *?-30 a. m. Inter? ment In St John's Ostwstsry. i OREEN At H'.f-i st. Oaorma, Jsnusn 1. Ii?l2 "Thertdors E. ?3reen. In lbs *>l?' yar of hi? age. Funeral ?er?!??? Wednesday. Jan'iir? :;. at ?> |). in . at ?he rr?l.l?iiee of 111? brother Iks 'ate George W, Onto. So. lis liolne? ?t.. Pro kl? n. HART- "u Monia? Tsaaatl 1. H?12. a? his real.ien?'*. No. _.'<!? H.trr:?on St., Rrooklyn, tn?e|,ii |i M.ir* Futteral on W*?lne?_;i?, January ?''? IS18, a? !?:"*<> % m. UARTIUAN On fun?!.??. December 31, KM I. Maiaat-H, widow et Ihe late Maurice Hart I ??a Funeral OB Wodlt"*?lay. January 3. at IS ;c ni . from h?-r late re*lden?.-e, Tildan and Canatala aye?. Hrookhn. H'M.l.ISTKR - At bl? horn*. Ho'*: R?naiaaan-?. on Tuesday, January 2, 1012. William H. Mot lister, In ?he 67?h year of hi? age. Funsral st CI?'irch of Hesvenly Rest on Thursday,, Jan? uary 4. at I?! o'clock, HOTT- At New ??atisan. <."?inn . en Monday. January l. 1?H2, Anna E Crennan. wife er Btttpken I? Hoyt, ag*d '_? year?. Funeral ?er \ I, .- ?Ill b,- held at her late residence, Mal?? ?t.. Ne??- ?'anaan, on Thursday, January 4. st 2 ?.'?I?- t ti.. ?"airiHue? in ?vattlug a?. N??* .Ste I n f??r tram leaving Grand Central Depot at 12:03 noon llt'RI.Hl'T--On Tuesday. January 2. st his 1st? i.-|.|.n,e. No. 101 East loth it KTank Mom i.? Hurlbut, in ht? Sut rear. S st ?titee at st. Mark's <h,ir?n. Second nv>. an.i 10th st., on Thi,r*.l?y. January 4, ISM, at 10:3?) *. m. In t.-riii.-ni .o mmiiassui m_??. I The Dtrectecs of Tlie Players announca with I deep rei?r? t the death n* their fellow msmbar, Frank M Hurlbut. on January 2. IH1? HARRISON B. H??IK',F..?, JOHN HRKW, 8e<-retary. Prealdan? KAN' -??r. Monday, Jantiary 1. Ml*a Charlotta K .' , .?a? ?rhter of the ?ate Simon ?rul ?"harlot?? Kay and ?l?'ei- of Mi?? lOmma Ka>. Mrs. Don <?. She,ton and Mrs. John A- Hhedd. Funeral servie?-?I at her residence. No. 243 West ?XHh St.. Weilnesday, January a\ I p. m. Pleas? omit flcwer?. UE HOITII.MKR In Wsahlnglon. D, C, SB Sunday. Dcetnber 31. l?li. In her *_th year. Mary, trido?* of Jam?i I_ Boutlliler, of Cln ? ?attuiii, and daughter of the 1st? John .?ad Maiu.ir?-? ?button Gallier, et New Tork. Fu asral astrlese a? ?he r^nidenca of her ?on-iii law. . General O'Connell. the Wyoming. In Wa?h'lngt?in. D. C, at 2 ? "clock Tuesday after? noon. January 2. LtlDDBN <?n Tue??lay, January 2, 1012, at hi? ? . No. 221 Gate? ave., Brooklyn. In hla With year, William Uudden, beloved husband of Mary J. Blatchley. Notice of funeral here? after. New Haven, Conn . papers pleas? copy. MA? KIB "a Jaassry <i> ?__i Margaret, daugh? ter of the late Daniel and Julia Hitchcock 1 odd, of N'ewask. N J.. au.1 wife of Jame? Steuart Ma.-Kle. of Morrlstown, N. J. Funeral m r\ I, e? will be held ?>? rhe Church of th? K.de-mer. Morrtstown, on Thursday, January 4 at into a. m . ur?.?n atrlva! o( I_ckawann? train lea? Ins; Harcluy ?tr??et at S and Newark at !?:.T<J. MOORM <??? TtMSday. January 2. 1912, a? ?he i.?i,len.e of her ?on In law. Senator Howard R. Ha? ne, at N?*w Brighton, S-aten I?,*n?l, Mar? Augusta Moore, widow of Dr. i4amuel i i?,-?.an M?,e,?\ late s lig.-on ?;? n?ral of Ute I'onfederat? State? Army, l-'-ncral ?ervlce? will 1?. held a' No. To St. Mark? Place, New BHghtot), on 'Ihursday, January 4, 1-I?. at % 0'cleek t>- W Intemieut priva?? Washington and Itlchni?ind, Va., paper?, please copy. PARSONS ?>n Jai'.uarv 1 ?'.?lonel Theron Yk I'.osotiH. lH>lo?ed huslian?! of Sarah Day Par Funeral fnu.i hi? la?e n.-?ld?n?-e. No in; West l_rtb St., Thur??lay. January 4. Si i, m irHenesal at Bocbaster. N. y. Roches? ter paper* plea?,; copy. PERKINS?At l-kevllle. Conn.. January I, Elisabeth Jon? . wife of Jolij? s. Perkln?. Funeral from late residence on Thursday MSB ?i? - o?lock. HA/.I7V Mr? P__M J. Ha*ey, ?lied January 3. 1?)1'_ at her home, on the ?????heo-F'ortda, N Y.. Slat?- Itoad. Funeral Friday, 2 p. ??.. from her late res4_*_->. TA1NTOR laauary I, 1UI2. Anna Belle, ?tfe of Edward M. Talntor. Funeral ?t her 1st? r-?l ?)?!).? Ko .1-ro'> Uroadwsy. N. Y.. on W*dr,?_ .\j\. January 3. 2 p. m. Interment t.*olchester. Conn., Th.irs.iay, January 4. TIMMS ;-ii?i?lenly. January 2. I!?!2. Mary B. Burnett, wife ,,f Theodor. M Timms, ??r ?i),4C.Ke V. J., ami mother of Walter H. Timms and Nannie Timms, In her ?Oth year. Funeral serviras a? ?he home of her sister, Mia? R. A, Huii.'-ti. No I Wtrr.n st.. cor ii. r Halsey ?t.. Newark, N. J.. at 2 p. n_, Friday. Januar? 5 Interment private. TEMETE-IES. THE WOOIlUSA CFMFTERT, 233?! St By Harlem Train ar.d by Trolley. Office. 20 East 23d St.. N. T. I'NDF.KTAKERS. FRANK E. rAMPBKLL. 241-3 West 2Sd 8t, Clitipel?. Private r.ooms. Privai? Ambulances, Tel. 13'-? Chelsea. Htephen Merrttt Burial and ?remallo?! Ce., the Wor!d-wlde-known undertakers. Only on* place of buslnes?. Hth ave. and 1!?th st Largest |P the world Tel .l_24_J?U*_12*? ?'hel??a. OFFICE?. No. i.',4 Nassau ?'.rest. 13H4 Broadway, .?r . Telesr.ph Ofric?. ilABl.KM ' 'II l'*B?> :>^'- 15T E*?s? 123th ?tr?e?, No '.'?. West 1-jtb street and No. 319 W??t (reel WASU-SO-O**? BC HE AU?W ?story Raddlaa. ut fit I M UN OFFI? R No. 154 UPTOWN OFFIC? -No. vvn-rl.?)i Dlstrl.-t ...... !>,. . il.'1-ICl.*? '-v..