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Kaiser's New Ambassador to
the Court of St. James's.
2 ty the Bn mpany.)
Maxlmlllan Llchnowsky,
? n sppolnted by tha
Kal^r t Baron Mar
aehall v< "*'"' '"
tnt. court ot Bt Jamee'a spenl i
country s few years aim
f a trlp arn ind the
worid I
before salllng from New York for rlam*
[Mirg ?'? :" Brinclpal
I States. Ile ls the
great 1 ses of the
rlstocracy of Bllcsla. which
n the vlllaae of Lleh
ni Austrlan Bl*
In its possession lor
? ed ItS
?? Holy Ri man Em*
ng "i the ?Ighteenth
princelj rank tome Bftj
years
-ne p and former ohieftaln
o( t . f Llchnowsky, Felix by
i by tbe Prankfort
ry rlalngs of
Wai In k?-eplng
-.?th hia adventurous llfe, whlcn had ln
rluded partldpatlon ln ths nr.?t Carllst
as aide-d--camj' general
0f ? i!,-l also a
nU_. one of whlch. wlth n
Spai - egro, he wi
isffwel) wounded that b i - was
ln tlu- nature of a mlrai ? Hls father?
athtr of the
n?v;
:, hlstorlan and talso
patroo of
Ichnowskj i ?
? states not only ln
Pru; ? ? ? 1a, and ms
. .it.'t jiifted wife, a
mtn. Bavaiian bouaa of Areo
ml Mnalmlllan Arco.
wic, ,. rman Knvoy to the Unlted
gtat. - ; '" Urt am
dr,.-i of Ft ? ? and of Austria are singlo,
ami lietternlch, tor so
?_. >assador of Germany
l 1
wn:., ? Baron Marechall spent only
l. the
Priru*- ?' House
much to L
The pi ' <- Intlmat
uf Um ' Prince
thf.r i J-tlnx fron
Bulow ary at
?
of legat;"!, Al
app
meci:.
, him to hls staff. v.
Licl,:
govt-r :' ,,i9
f the
fyaf ordj iilth the man
age:... ?s and tht
m of wideiy real arttcli
luth revlews as ths "D
aad to ths "Nord und 8ud," 11
f too cloaely id<
fled wltb thi polh :? oi Bul ?u I
to work
lt hat. betn, however, ta*'* latter-nanu-1>.
ellor von ?' who
Brat to pn m thi appolnt
Bmperor to
ondon
advantu
Brttaln s man of ths rank. exr.
vcalth of the i
J of surtlcient ;
f hreadth of mlnd to re- '
unlnflueni agltatloo
* U* party ln Germany lt is a ;
t),a-. ... of Count
"JVolff-Metternlch a ;
iador on tbe benka of the
Tharnes, eventually wrecklng hl health.
Ma-.- . ?. . Blebersteln w,aa hosen to
Im because he wats a strong and
man, indiffer< good
wlll as v, inlmoalty i
rjually
lndepcndcr.t of tl.- - Influefl
?Ligh. it was only last
month, before tlie deatb iness,
:, fur
Bfehed p.i
pont ISBSJlOr t" the i '.>uit
of st. James'a, that Prince Uchnowsky
aflewed himself to be intervlewed li
Auk * Qrata, near Ii
on tl
snd England and Germany and 1
by r tb? prlnclpal edltors of tbe
Pan? '" garo." The prin<?- began b
daring that the posslblllty of an a'.li
an"' ance waa
Bkegtther L'toplan, and just as Improb
BMs as a war between the two OOUnl
ib ? while In Germany the
klndlies-t I pr
'.ai;.-:. . -.: ? d.tor mon Intlmate re?
latlons, i..Iy reallaed that the
Frenci, oould not forgel ths sventa of
ltW nor the ioss of Alaaos Lorralne.
? ir.ings elth?
er. w*rr ? tt" place. We cannot
ex; renounce your bopea of re
Bateilug theaj provtneea Bul we hope
that aaauaga the bit
ternes* of th*1 lot
Tbes *?.' pr ..?? went on to say: "Wlth
us UM of | ? i Is n'-'t fco much |
of an llflOe m our relatlons wlth France
as lt ls in our relatlons wlth the Eng?
lish '*
"CB I know you don't llkr the Knglish
? rrupted th< repre.aentative of
the ??FIkh'c. "
? that." deelared the prlnca
"lt ls tl - English who are Blwaya ruislnfc
aksts everywbare l Bs metfeirt
? notrr routf. > Noth
'Dr irt'-w, Bbk arlU be done from our slde.
1 hope very Btncerely that we stnll avold
a eoiiflkr. for no one bers la G*rmany
roallv ?ishae it. and I cannot n.-e env
?"ity (er lt. Bat lt ls eertaln that
iBd if s source of much greater pre
b. Oermany tbaa Ifl France,
' BrltOloTfl armament and h-1
ues are a soores of Baaaalnaaa bere.'
m 11 j 1 n 1<. * * asked tbe "flgai
""'?pondent, *that a war between Qer*
m?ry anrl KiiKiaml wonld SOtBll B war
between h'rftiir-e and Germany?"
"That !n q.,ne poaslbli. ln a BOVOl war
betwean Cermany and Great I'rUain tbe
oi0f otart ,l!v agalnst B* end
ur.rler tne circnrnsrancei* lt would not b?
?urprlslng lf peopll ber" WflTB to
'-'pon rcn armv bi-ing emiloyed to make j
ub Ofl iai.r] for Its lo I I myself
?hould not he ln favor of any such pollcv
' do not myself belleve 'n lt, nor do I
think that those who sre now governlng
?? eonternplate anythlng of the kind. But,
Mlll, It l? a th*M>ry."
b 'oncluslon the prince depreeated the
ld?_ BO wideJy entertalned ahroad that
'he mllltant aJaaOflBl ln 'rermany pos
?eeseo power to CflrOfl lha OBtll B tO wai.
"(?f touiMe lt ls the trad? of mllltary neii
to pluri for war and to think of It. Bet It
ls one thlng tO prspBfB fJW tlM OOnfllCt
'nd cjulte another to iillempt to force a
atrugglfe of thls kind upon tlu- people.
There la no rrrlllury party in polltica pow
erful enouah to accoxuxilUh such an ob
'"t. If Indeed lt exlsted. Ono talks a
great deal of German mllltarism and of
Its domlnation upon our cbaracter. it ex
Ista foi purpoaea of dlaelpUne, and in
order to ta ?? .? the sptrlt ol ol ? ll< and
der among tbe populatlon. Bul thi*
nl thal thi prlndpa
of the Oerman people, Indlvldually and
tlvi lv. la tu develop the ; i
the Industry. the trade nnd the oonae*
* power of our nation ln every dlrec?
tlon, without nnv letup. A nation that
ilns statlonary retr.,t.radei4. W< must
always push forward. ami oui mllltary
force li only one of tbe many elsments
whlch contiibute along wltb '-ur com
merce, our Industry ano our Intellectual
Bpread Of German Inllu
Two yeara ago the prince In in artlcle
he "Deutsohe Revue" deelared that
her relatlons wlth Qreal Brttaln arara
lany'a supreme problem He ex*
'i the opinlon thal Brltlsh antago*
;?? Germany was "prlmarlly an arti
creatlon of Brltlsh statesmen for
te,- purpose of awakenlng England from
. lence ami from ber sybarltic
oi llfe Her- satlated people are
llllle.i tO Bl ep 1
From the above It wlll be seen that
Prlnci Llchnowsky embarks upon hi*
duties of Ambassador to England wlth
i o llluslom as to ths difnculty of tbe (ask
b* whli n lu- is confronted, and hi.* frank
nce wlll ? ommend bim to
the English people, In the same manner
tl .'!" hlt predecessor, the late
Baron M
MARQUI8E DE PONTENOY.
?--*? i. ..? i ? ?-?? ? ? - ?? ?
DIES IN HIS 103D YEAR
William Rankin, a Leading New
ark Citizen Haif a Century Ago.
Willlam Rankin, who was born al Kliza
town, N. J Beptember i.">. 1810. and
therefore ln the Itttd year of hl* llfe,
dled yesterday at thi tt hla BOn,
Professor Waiter Rank n, or Prlneeton
? rslty, at Frir. eton. wintam Rankin
at the time of WSJ the Oldl st
-? graduate ln the Unlted states,
havlng been graduated from Williains
?' IS31
Willlam Hatikln more than a half eent
Ury ago was one of Nswark's leading
spirlts ln the buslnesa legal and church
worid. but for many years nlnce had llved
a retlred llfe Death came after an Indls
. of one week and was due to a
gen?Tal decllne.
Mr. Ranktn'a aneeetors mlgrated to
Nova Scotla from Stlrlln?. Scotlan". la
1780, and later came to this country. Where
they bullt tbe flrst chUTCb OU Manhattan
. ? itch Refo
. ' I ' "
Innatl, after be had
law In ri.
[ten and foi ? ; Willlam
Hei - ? and had taken a rxnoe
?ol.
For thlrty-eeven ?*as treasurer
presbyi ' Forelgn
? wlth offloee In New "Tork He
time tie la
? its father, Alphonso Taft. in
-. . onducl -i a
? planl In addltion to hla other
enterprlsea
died after alaty-two
Ufi. Pour ' bildreo sor
vive him They are Mra Hi en R. Bllsa
John J. Rankin,
of Bcranton, Penn ; Bdwaid B Rankin,
rark. and Dr Rankin, ol Prlnieton,
at whi'.- > homi
funeral win be held in Newark,
. .,? rai :-? rw i ts bad r. l
s
OBITUARY.
MISS GERALDINE VV. ANTHONY.
MlSS Oera'dine W. Anthony, a writer, nf
. irly yeaterday morning
rlaa Hospltal from heart
Mlss Anthony bad only
: frora abroad, where she I
daugh
ter of th< ;' Anthony, the
... ,.... . ? tbe well
s. v. Vork family of that name.
? ln thla elty atid li -
. ,. '.ion of occa
ame from her
Band" and 'The VI -
tim of i ' also wrote
numeroua magaalni and poems
i (ion- constderable newspaper
work. ol dogs i.
I loven of thal anlmal. Bhi
tlon foi tecbnlcal laborati n tv ? i ? ind
? of Professor Willlam
ii. Park, oi the R aboratoi i of
this clt;
! Bubjecta Her falUng health
?
. .: v.iu take pla s at Plalnfleld,
\ ,i . in the family plot
. sments wlll ba announ ?? d latei
?
CHARLES W. BUCHHOLZ.
Hempstead, Long island, Oct Ik?Charlss
/, foi many yeara chlef
englneer ef the Erls Rallroa , dled at hls
home here to-day st thi | -:*y-nlne
-_r Buchl ln l'utsdam.
Germany, and cams to thla country at
, B teen ears ol age Hls sei rk ?? wlth
the i.i!?? wai froi i UM to UW. A wlfe
drr-n Burvlve him. The fu?
neral will be held hei a on 'i ui day after?
noon. Burlal wlll be In Kenslco Came*
tery, or. the Hudson.
ERASTUS PRENTICE LAVVTON.
;. legrapb to Tb" Trlb u ?
City, Long laland, Oct la
PrenUce Lawton, aged alaty-flvOi
rii.-d al hla home al Oarden City yesM
or tbfl laal twanty-Bve yeara he
had been employed by ths heirs of A. T.
;.r' and was thelr oldest < m; I
Hla funeral was held at tha Ooodea Cl y
Catbadral to-day. The Bervtoaa were a a
dueted by ths Bav Dr. John Moeaa. Mr,
LaWtOn leaves a wife and dimghier, Mrs
Bdltfa Somers.
ALTER MORD.
Alter Mord, a promlnent resldent of
Staten Is'.uhd. an'! ?*? father of Dr.
riM-rce Moid. eoroner'fl phvslclan ln the
M.irough of Rtchmond, dled aoddenly
,..,,]v vi-sterdav momlag at his home a
t'lirt Itichinond. Mr. Mord whs slxty-four
vears Jot BBS. Ha IsaVSS a wlfe nnd three
OHUROH FIFTY YEARS OLD
St. Peter's EvangelicaJ Lutheran Has
a Celcbration.
st r.-tei ? ajrsagellnan i.utheran
Chureh, al Mth street and l.-xlngton SVS*
iii., war fllled yeatenlay at tbe special
ssj-vteos beM m the BBornlag ar.d evenlng
tr. ciliarati tha golflen fubllee of the
chureh, which was founded at Bo ? ??
Thlrd aven,ue on June I, 1MI.
After special muflcal BBlBCtlOna by the
choir, Including a selfl from "The MflB
stah," by Mlaa Kllzabeth DOdgO, the pas
tor, th.- Hev A. B. Moldenke. dellvered an
Sillraaa of welcome at the morning ser?
vlce. whbh waa followed by a BSnOOO by
tlM Hev. John J. Ilelschmann. of Brook?
lyn. and an hlstorlcal address by Charles
17. Moblenke.
Tbe sermon In the evenlng was by the
Rgv, II. C Wasrnund. of liinoklvn, and
u.e sOdreas b> ths Rev. Joba Bfayd, of
Oraea Chureh, Manhattan. a $:i'?">
altar palntlng, SOtltlsd "Tbe Sermon on
un- .Mount," teoa by Cheriea Laaah laal
SUnmer, waa shown ln place y.-aterday for
the flrst time.
WM GET PERMIT
HerkJmer Officials Grant It
After Message from Dix.
MAY HOLD PARK MEETING
Authorities Say Attitude Re
garding Futnre Is Undecided
?No Disturbance.
Llttla Phlla, N. Y.. Oct Kh?The Herkl*
mr-r County authoiitlea declared to-nlght
thal whlle they had glvea parmlaaloB to
the Boclallat party <>f the stat.- to bold
public BMetlng to-morrow at DOOT ln the
public park, wblch la dlrectly In front ef
aeveral of the knlttlng miiis arboee em
ployea are 4m atrike, thelr attitude in re*
gard to future meetlnga was undecided.
Beveral of tbe offlctala eapreaaed tho
opinion th;,t thla queatlon probably would
ba dlacuaaed al a conferenci 1. may
alled to-morrow. Tbe offldala -aay
tlme have they refuaed n< pei -
mll polltlcal meetlnga In the park, but
,i | v Bl ? ?' ' 0> <l to meetlnga whlco
mlght tend to Inclte rlot They aaaerted
thal lt was f..r that reason th-y decllned
to p?rmlt Mayor Lunn ar.d hls Bo lallal
corapanlona !?? addreai gatherlnga In the
park.
Bherlfl Jamee Moon ol Herklmer and
Mayor FVana Bhall of thla clty r.1v.1i
a meoeagje from Governor IM\ to-day dl
rectlng thelr attention to that aectira 4.f
ti.,. conatltutlon wblch guarantaee the
,iK-ht of fi eeob and tbe rlght of thr
1 eople p< .',< efully to aaaeml l< and dl
public queatlon* .\ft.-r receivlng tin
ineeaage th. Mayor held a confarenea
arltb tbe l Iti Attorney, B IL Nawbarry,
and at Ita cloae Bald 1,?- WOUld nuik.- clear
hla poalUoa ia a letter to the Oovernor
to-morrow. Shertff Moon had no com
ment to make.
Although Mayor Lunn and hla frlenda
w,-n- not here to-day then- was an inliux
of vlaltora from the surroundlng BCtgb*
borbOOd. ClVWda nathered ln UM park.
in,:luding hundreds of tbe .*-trlklng mlll
banda Many of tbe vlaltorB remalned
here over Blghl for the purpoaa <>' atti
inx to-morrow- mi 4-iim,-. Charlea B. R ia
s.-u, Boclallat candidate for Oovernor, and
.- ? attsi eandldatea are
;. ,1 oo nr. earlj I ala Mayor i.unn
thi l ba alao ? 1 b< b< re
.. h The BUthorltli
. nt ?' the i".. etlna :-.
,..,.?: any dla*
?
Ing will I- dlatln 'iy pollt ? ? r.i -
I--. and tbal the local biriV:f maj not
referred to by thi 'J be
llata held a meetlng to-day ln
th4 <>;?? ra b<
t ] . ? Jamea J L"ni? made
? through thi ? :,|r"'
the publlC park s.ve.-ul tlme* dUltal
da ..;?:?
thouRii we dld i)4,t bavi a atrlki 1 I
.? ba made bla tinai trip to-nli I
Beveral of the "'f dty
Bpoka oa tl ? lc* >'? altuatlon ;it ?
j rltlea for
? meetlnga ln the park
durlna the i
Efforta aro being made to aettle the
.strlke. W. 1 . Rogers, chlef madlatof of
tbe Btate Department of Labor, oonferrad
with Mayor Phall ln aa BPdeavar to brlr.K
tha mlll awnera an.i their empleyaa ta
gether.
GuVERNOR TAKES A HAND
Says Right of Fiee Spcech Must
Prevail in Little Falls.
Mbany, Ocl M) 1 lovernor Dix di
to-day to take a
tbe Herklmer County authorltlM
and th- 1 ' Little i-'.l'K He
a<nt thc foll<
of Littl" Falla aad lo thc Bherlfl of Her?
klmer Co inty:
Your ati ? 'f ,!,rit
the CofiBtltutlon of tl ' -N'"w
and tbe rlght of people peacefully to aa
?emble an.i dl ' Hc queatlona.
The people of th< Btate of New Vi rh
look t.
. .., 1 lalh d, b it
?p,, 1. ii ln ai ' lottar,
wltbln your Jui is.h'-tjtm._
HOW TO AB0L1SH POVERTY
Dr. Devine Urges Minimum
Wage Scale and Eugenics.
Bdward T Dtrvlne, <erretary of the
Charlty OrganlaaUon .society, toid the
memben of tbe Twenty-thlrd Btreel
Young Men'a Chrlatiaa aaacclaUon yes
terday that lf tbe rlcht methods were used
poverty could be aboUsbed. "fleleaee baa
accompllehed gTeater th ok? ti.an the
eradlcatlon ol poverty." he added.
The remedlei I" advotastw were, lirst,
a tnlnlmum vva?.- >? aie for all v..; ki ra;
., .,...1. tl..- aegregatlon .md th< appllea
1 -on of aurg 'ai in. tbodi to the wholly de
renerate and unllt, to ellmlnate bad
heredltary ati itm and ? drd, educatlon ln
nractli . l ? "? ? ' nomlca.
?ir an Indlvldual li physlcally
,-nrn thi tiiinltnutn wage," I ?r Devine
?old "the atate ehould maKe up the dlf
ference ln hla earning capaclty, ai such a
courae would be cheapei than rnainta'ning
,n of poorho laei md atmtlar ln
Btltutlona"_
CANADIAN CLUB TO DINE
Secretary Wilson and Sir A. La Coste
Will Speak.
Tbe GanadlBB Club Bf New York will
hold Its eighth annual dinner at thc Hotel
Astor on November K.'
uy Wilaon Of the I;epart ul nt of
Agrlculture wlU naade an addraea Bli
Edmund IValker, prealdent ef tbe Canadl*
an Hank of I '"i;imei <?<?, will Bpeaft OB
"I'Ht.ada" . DavM K I'olKati presidi-nt
of the Nal.onal Clty Bnnk 4,f ChlCBgO,
will taki- f"i bla Mibject "How to Avold
Anothn Panl'". I'taiik A Vnnderlip.
pn-sldent of the National Clty Mank Bf
New vork; Alexander J. Hemphill, pr,-*i
denl af the Ouaraaty Trust Ooaapaay, aad
Laarla L Oarka. prealdenl r,f ihe Amr-r
ii-an BTfhftHT N-itlon.,1 BBBk of N"w
York, will also be prea. nt
A large numb.-r rif promin, nt Canadt
ntiH will attend. and Sir Ah-xiind.-r La
CoHte, forinei Chlef Juatlce of the Court
of Appi-aiH, Qnebac, arffl ne one of th,
FpeHkert-.
_ B
CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDINO
Among Guests Are 33 rriendB Who
Saw Couple Married.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Towns.-nd Sher
tnan celenrated tin- twenty-flfth annl
veranry of their weddlng Saturday nlght
Ol th.-lr hom.- ln 08008 Chureh street.
Kye
Mr. Sherman ls a grandsop of ItoRer
Shermnn, slgn.-r of the I>e,lurat?on 4,f
Independence and a meaabar af tha New
York law Bnfl "f Kvart.H, CbOBBI _ Sher
lunii Among tbegueBti wn thlrty-three
frle'Mls who wr- jiresent at th>- r<i
non.v. Former ABlbBBBBdOT JOBBph H.
Cbaata aanl hin congratBlatlotiB PronU*
n.nt ln the g;itherlnK waa Mrs. Augustiu
Wlgfb*i mother r.f Mrs. Shernian
WANT ONLY FORESTERS
Civil Service List Doesn't Suit
Park Board.
NO APPOINTMENTS MADE
Park Commissioners Say Men
Certified Are Not Qualified
for Work Required.
The I'nil; BOOrd and the Civil Service
ConunlSBlOn have loiked horofl over tba
appolntment of four fmesters. Park Com*
mlasloner Elk t, of Queena said the mom*
bers "t th,- board aad refoesd ta appolnt
men an forsatsra from a llst of Brbortcult
iirista Bpbmltted by tbe eoaaaB?eloa snd
Intended to make no appolotmenta from it.
The trouble grew out of the establlsh
ment of tba grade <>f foraater. Booaa
montha aso Commissioner BUol saeceeded
in havlng auch a gra.de Bstabllabed for
irtment Lately the three otber
Park rommifslonci-; have done Ukewlse
Tbi salary foi fhe place ls |l,flt, It had
oiiglnally been irnver, but the Queens Park
Commissioner made auch a strenuous ob?
jectlon on the ground that flrht daaa
toresters could not be secured for co low
s rntri ?if wage that it was ralaed ts
'
Now, accordlng to Commissioner Eliot,
the ehlef examlner of tbe commission.
Predertek Ireland, has rn.tifled the Park
Commissioners that they must m.ik.- th-j
appolntments from a IM of arhoncultur
Ista
None on the List Quolrfied.
"And that is Just what w- de not In
tend iining." said Commissioner BBoi yss*
terday. "Mr. Ireland If B very sstlmaMe
man, but we know what we want and h"
does not. There ls no pSTBOB on the
arborlculturlsta' llst (juallfled for the plaCe
of foreater. We want graduates of for
estry BChOOla ar.d not gardeners or cllmb
t-rs and pruners. The llst mibmltted by
tba < ommlssion I" componed of Just such
men as I have enumerated.
"The place was established ln order to
get tlrst claaa forssBsrs to looK after our
trees. In fhe p.irka and on the BtreetS
omlng year thoosaada of dollars*
wcth cf trees are to be planted, and s
ii ,.f w i, ntlflc tr, s i onservatlon
i ? r. . i rl lf il foi
? ? . ?
?itinfi"
.i long tln: ? Comrals
?
of . i ?? of th- unlvt rslty fon
,. from a
Of Ri< h nier,, and he BBld t ?BS
? to have " real forester Installed
? ". lf he could poaalbly haie ?'
Tn ? \ ? sta bavi i robleni
.:. to ha*.e furesters In BBCh Bf tha
boroughs wa ' the Maior's
f whlcl ' H
I
Need Men to Finht Pests.
... isary, the Queens
r*omrni'* ld, to Bavs B man who
i r:* bueli ess to taks cl rg of
? ? ln the dlfferent I r rhs I
Fores! Park, "?'
> - ur-.t': i d: m ige Bei sn*
i. ,n ? ? BUtS we-e r?n ? ? I
eiirlb-r in the year. At tbe present lltne
c .' kotrtea are belng att ?? ked
t that | ? - to d'. |
damage unlesfl taken care of Bl
AM ? ? ? " UtS are r.tit of th- I
ir M tiif.itt.it:. and in Van Cortlandt Tark
.?.a-- nii i hoi ped out two >? ars nr
? ? set
out next year by Park Commlesli
onjun "?' n wltb thr- )'. :
ougb President, ia considei lant
,n Broadway. II haa
-. ? ? ? t It wtll need an ex*
perienced fores.in each bjwougti to lool
after tl.e trc ?? BOW m-r.iiced bv
ind tbe nea onss tbal me t i be
? .
"Some of Ihe very men whom we are
aski i to appoinl bs foreetere," said Com*
. , ? i iturlsts
? ? grade in the presenl park
?? whal they can dfl Bl d
Ifi t ? ?,i te the
rontriry notwlthstax.dlng "?*'? sti
: of the
tralned ? ? ? '? J'1"" auch prob*
of Ihe
?
rVmmlssinriers."
ADA REHAN BACK AGAIN
Has Spent Eightecn Months in Eng?
land This Time.
Miss Ada Bebsn, aceompanled by two
malda arrlved her- yesterday oa ths
Amerlean liner Philadelphia after a vkdl
r.f elghteen months ln England lt has
been the eUBtOBI Of the r"-tlreil Bl tr.-ss to
'x montha of the year In thla
country and slx months ln England, but
thls rear England took more >f ber tmne.
I'nr tbe last slx nr SSVea v. jre Mlss
i:.h;i.n haa slways travetled on th<' Phila?
delphia, and BBS BITanged her PBSBSgS
thls time that she mlght return BB her
lavorlte rssaaL
Also on ths Philadelphia wera M mem
i era of fl l''niDCll OPerB comjiar.y that la
nn its way tn New Orleaaa and Havana
CONCERT IN IRVING PLACE
Russian Music Given at Old German
Theatre.
The thlrd pODUlBT aftcrmmn concert Bl
tha Irvlng Place Theatre waa glven few
lerday befon a good tttot ?' idlenca The
pragramme conalstad of Buaslan muale.
Tha psrformera wera Ml ? Betty At
KSnosy, planlst; BaHOfl Alles andi ?. tenor;
Bedrlch Vaska, 'eoBa. an.l Moarlea Kauf
mann. vlollnlst. Mlss Asl.-naay playeu
Tschalkowsky*s "Chaal d'Automae"" and
4*rsnaky*s "Peooa Andaa Btuda "
Mr. Allessamlro sam,' an alr from BugeB
Oneglfl ulth a llght volc.s af much nat
unii beauty,
"SNOW WHITE" ENGAGEMENT3.
In addltlon to Marguerlio ''Mrk. who
wlll play PrlaOBBB BOOW Whlte, and
Klalne UM.tt who wlll play Queen
PJiaogmoar M Wtathreg Aaasafa prodoo*
tlon of "Snow Whlte and the Seven
Dwarfs" al tha Bpaelal asattaass at The
I.ittle Theatre. Frank MeCormacfc ha* :
been engagad to play *?*>*? DamBprol Booa*1
has tbe court chaiiib. tlaln; Arthur Barry,
WbO was Bl Tbfl lAitib Theatre ln "The
Figeon," for the role of HerthoM. the
chlef huntsman; Donald Gallaher. for
Prince Florlmond of ?'alydon; Ad.i BO*
Ihel] for Wltch lle.x. ar.d lvlward See for
tbe flrst dwarf.
Madelalfie and Marlon Falrbark". Ican
i.-tte dix. Dorothy Prayer, Madellne
Chicffo, Dorothy Parrlsr, Marla Btanley,
Barry Burnham, Bmmett Hamptoo and
n number of atbSTfl W? bfl ? the east.
"Ths play will bfl ln BSVSO aOflBBB, two ?t
uhi h lake place In tha bbibtM Of QUSSn
Braagomar, two in the hou>e ot tha aan n
Iwarfs, one ln the wltch's cave and two
In dlfferent parte of a forest.
SOME VIOLIN MUSIC
Mr. Spalding Opens the Season
at Carnegie Hall.
There ls to be an extraor.llnary vlalta
ti4in of vlolin vlrtuosl ln tht Unttod States
during the approachlag artnter and aesi
aprlng; and it wa? therefore appropilate
ii ? the BCBBon'a Corma] openlng ahi bM
I?>? i, ir!e wlth a radtal of vlolin mUBk
Mr. Alberl Bpaldlng wis tha performer,
- concert took piaeo Ib C
Hall yeaterday afternoon. lt waa also Alr.
Spaldlag'fl farewell to hla aaUve land for
b tlme. He is a wisa young man. Thsra
I territory b.tvveen the two great
. i provtnr-.??, Ml \h o aad
Us gulf, and many cltles igid tovvns there
I'l have learned to j<lve glnd welcome to
Ibe perlpat4-tir- vlrtuoso; but the dlstanres
", tbe VlrtUOei many, and lt ls not
rlghl thal Burope should be left an hun
;,rre.| vvhiie Ys.iye, Islreisln, KIman. Zim
ballal and others cbBSB one another to and
fro BcrOBS the contlnent ln pttrSBlt of the
lABTrerfcan ahekeL Mr. BpdMlag has won
his way to the favor of hla countrymen.
mada hla harvest, aad could not .show
. latlon of ua better than by
golng to Burope to nn tbe vdd left hy the
exodua of his admlrable fellewa Many
good aiahes so wlth hlm.
Mr. Bpaldlng has played hoth better
nnd worea In New Vort than he did yes?
terday. He did not pi.- his ciaasle pieces
i sonata in D hy < orell!, Bee'hoven's
Rontaaca lfl "', and (ln- Bach chaconne?
with tbe broad atyle, tbe conatatent tone
ry nnd the repoaefulneaa whlch they
??-.art, and his Budlence, flatteririg ln num
u-r*. dld not flnd ns much enjoynwnt ln
them as the* <im in th<- "Rondo Caprle
?' hj' Salnt-SaPna, rmil eapedally the
two htts of rild-fasliloned patt^rn work
whlch he apua o.-t ,.f rnuted ton?s after
the Salnt-^acns piece, The thlid part of
hls proernmnie was made out of flve
plerea of hls own and a Pagnnini ^aprlce
(the one whleh Rrnhms varled for the
planofortei In all of them (the most
sntlsfnctory In strueture waa hls "Mh
ulral Period" ln C sharp mlnor) he aent
hls Ideas very fnr afleld |n an effort to
make them lntereatlng, but they dld not
gather much beauty ln thelr wanderlnga.
H. K. K.
SCTHERN GET8 STOLEN WIG8.
The, two sets of Bhakeepearian wiga
whlch Brere atolen from i. H. Pothern
recently were returned to hlm yester
t or" wigs was stolen from
... \\,
? loth atrei ? ? ? the mv ht of Hep
v itolefl from
Irobi it. ln trnnsit
bany and New Y"rk on >?
? - av- 4,h:,rles R. PortOUB, vvax tlgure
artlat of thr- Bdefl Muaee, aent word to
I thern that two aeta of wlga had
'? . i to hlm for mle by a
atrangi r, and he auspected they were Mr
? -? Mr Bothern'a dreeser,
Alberl Perry, ara aenl to the iMen
r,-.d identtfled the aiga as theae
?'. '. n fmni the Btorehouae and bagg
ar-i The man who offered the wlgs for
nol return to close the hargatfl
NEW OPERA FOR M1ZZI HAJOS.
Contracta bave beei Igned by Werl ?&
Luescher wlth Reglnuld De Koven, chan
n!n,- Polloca ai.d Rennold Wolf f.,r a
ra In arhlch tha little Hungarlan
prlma donna, Mizzt Hajoe, arlll be atarred
al tbe close of her tour Ib "Tbe Bp r
Mald" Wefltem company The autli *
agreed to eemplete the r.ew work
iy thi I ao that rebearaala may
be atarted 4-arly ln th.' n^w v-enr. Th<?
???i is te be b muatcal versloB
of Mr. Pollock's "Bui h s i Utle Queen."
? :.:?'?:-'
? .mposed by I: gt*
_
DA2IE PLANS MAISON DE DANSE.
N, ' i-.l,\ whoee daaeing la one of the
featurca of "The Merry CounteaaM at the
Theatre. ls plamrdng to bave a
amall theatre aii her own. st.e heiieves
the Interest ln pantomlme anri danclng
haa advaaeed to bucB a degree in New
York that a Uttle playbOUM devoted rx
I to thla work would atrract prof
Itable patronage Wlth thls purpoae ln
vi<-w Mlle. Daale li attemptlng to leaso
,,ne if the amalloBt theatrea ln New fork
i-itv n..w betng aiaetatd In We-t Mth
atreet.
e
THEATRICAL NOTES.
Th.. Bhuberta hava completed thi li
f,,r i . tlon ol "Tha Flve frank
forters." The company Includea Mra
Barah Cowell Le Moyne, Bdward Emery,
Frana Loaca. i.ynu Pratt, willlam Bo
n-lll, Hylton Aii. n. Renee Kelly, Lola
Francea Clark, Eveljm mii. Bdward Mae
Kay, laldore Mardl, Iirank Woolfe, II
J. (arvll. Nlcholaa Joy, Thomas O'Malley,
Thomaa Loarlon, Cecll Butler, Buaaaae
Perry, Helea PUltOB and Katherlne Du
I? nt
Rehearsnls 4.f Annle Ru.sseU's old Kng
u-ii comedy company, under the dlreetlon
,,f Oswald forke, ar<- la progreas, "Bhe
Btoops lo Conquer" Bill he the openlng
,..,!,,, I>, and v. ill run fr>r two week--. The |
company Includea Oeorge Ulddens, Frankl
l,, Cher, John Weslley, l-'pd Permalii. I
Llttledale Power, Bdward Longmaa, ciif-j
ford l'.-vi-r-aux, Sldney D. Carlyle. Albert
Ueltaer, Holland Hudaon, I'aui Born, |
on Brlacoo, Annle Ruasell, Beatrlee
||,i tor.I, Hearletta Goodwin, Rose Hcn
y, try MutillO aud Muyi.e Longman.
Rlchard Bennetl has i-ornpleted hla east
for hla production af "The Btrongar
<'laltn," oy Msrgaret Turnbull. Those
BBgagad for 1, .i-iinn parts are Kdtth
Wynno Matthlaon, Tlm Murphy, AttOO
Johnaon, Lee Kohhnar, Margaret o'N.-iu.
Master Mad omber and Balvstaes zito.
Ifr. Beaaett arlrt Play an important rola
in the 1 I-"'
h. ii P-raase has engaged John Plood
and Bdward Wada f<>r bnportant parts
in "Bachelors and Beanedlcta," s new
oomady by Jackaoa i> Haag, whlch is
acheduled for productloa two weeka fironi
to-nlght at B Hroadway playhouae. The
east. whlch Is beaded bj Ralah Herz, in
rin.i.s Harry wmiams, Bdaa Baker, Oraoa
Ooodall, Nana make, Lawrenoe Bddlngar,
a/arren Cooka, Regtaa ConaaBI and Jane
liantson.
Floieme Nash, who l.as iieen playing ln
Bayard VeHler'a drama "Withla the LaW.M|
was compelif-d to retlte from the east ati
tba Htiir-Ur mstlnsa beeauss of a pam-1 i
fal iijury to her eye. Her part Is being.
played by Mary Warfleld. ,
Aa BB addltlcnal feature of "Marlne
Nlght." at the Wluter Qarden to-night.
the band from the Kalaer WBhelm n
wlU play betweeB the acts of "The Pass- | t
Ing show of IM1" The recaptloo for 11
the captalaa of tba Ub Athtntk Uaara in 11
port vvlil OOOUr al thS ^ame tlme. Wllllam
Leeb, jr., < 'II.-4 tor of the Port, und Dr.
Joseph Ji O'Ooaaalaj Health OAoar of the
port, will atte.-ul.
Henry W. Savage haa enaaged Mlriam j
ri, iin-nt a youtii,' BngUSh actress, to en- t
a,-t the tltle role in the Eastern "Kvery
wotaan" eompany.
PrlaCllla KaewlBS has been engaged as
leadlng uoaBaa fof B. F, Ketth's oeaspany
at the llBllSBI Opera House. She will
BMtdta her Brat appearance wlth the 0T
^'uni/aiion as ?? Frisco Kate," In Paul
ArmBtfOM'a drama of the underworld,
"The Deep I'un>le,'' next Monday. \
Hebrew Sheltering Guardian
Society Dedicates Buiiding.
MAYOR ADVISES THE JEWS
Says They Ought to Go Back to
the Land and Use Hands
as Well as Wits.
TI.e new bulldlngs of the Hebrew Shel?
tering Guardian Society for Orphana WBTfl
dedkated at ITeasantville, N. Y., yester?
day in the presence of about 2,50) per?
sons. Mayor Gaynor-. Controlk-r I'renler
gast, Horough President McAneny anrl
John Purroy Mttehal, Pr< aldent of the
Board of Aldermen, were the speakers.
The ceremunles opehed with prayer by
the Hev. Dr. Joieph Silverman. Joseph
Huttenwieser pyasaotad the keya of the
lnstitntlon, and they were accepted by
Adolph 1^,'Wlsohn, preaident of the soel
ety. Charlss BeB, president of the vii
lage of I'leasantvllle, also made a short
addrsss.
Other promlnent persons present were
Bobart Abbott, secretary of the State
Board of Charlti?-s; Michael Drummond.
t'ommlsuloner of Charltles ln New V"ik,
Dr. Henry M. LetOSlgBr and I.ouis Mar
BhalL At tbe Cloas Of the ceremonles
the benedlctlon was offered by the K-;v.
Fl If. EL Mendes.
Mayor Oaynor eongratulated the socl?
ety on lielng able to leave New York und
get Into the country, and he SX]
Ibe hOpe that all of the orphan asylUBBB
would flnd lt posslble to do the aame
thlng The worst place ln the worid, be
said, to brlng up children was ln the
rlty, and especlally a large city.
The problem In the congested dlstricts
Is what to do wlth the children," said
Mr. Gaynor. "Why, some people hate to
lee them in the streets at all. Where do
they expect them to be? Some old malds,
t)oth rnale and female, who have no rhil
Iren, are constantly writing to me com
Malntng bltterly of children ln the streets
>n thelr roller skates. They bump Into
:hem now and then, lt ls true, I admlt
hat, but what ls to be done wlth them,
irayl Aj a health measure alone th.-y
iava got to have exerclse. And so wlth
heorphana. lt Is really no place for them
D ths ' ity."
The Mayor said he w.is gratlfled to learn
hat the children would be taught usetul
nvupatlons. To teacb the boya and girls
iKrlculture waa important, the Mayor
lald. It was known ln Ameriea that the
lews were not BBTtcultUrlstS, but lt was
lecause for a thousand years ln Europe
hey had been denled the prlvllege or
iwning land.
Mr. Gaynor told hls hearers that any
lationallty that voteB as a clan or hBOga
on Eiectlon Day ls doing the
vorst posslble thlng. It waa to be said
O the credlt of tho Jewlsh people that
hey were folrly well dlvlded among tl.e
olttlcal partle.i of the country. They
uid not voted except from polltical con
rlctlona, unlnfluenced bv anythlng el.se.
rhr-y had been accorded honors, and
rhen they ran at the polls they had been
'alrly treated. and lf there had been any
irejudlce at all lt bad been small.
f.'ontlnulng. the Mayor said: "We shall
ie glad to aee these children come out
-ood Amerbans and be glad to see them
oml.'ig out wllllng to go to the carpen
er's bench. to the blacksmlth's forge or
nit Into the country mllklng cows or
doughlng. I was one nlght In a syna
(Ogue, and I went to say thls. A man
old me to be OarefUl and not say it. as
: nut be llksd I fcald l was not ln
he hublt of Stopptng to lind out whether
rhat 1 said was llked. It ls necessary
bat thosa In authorlty should speak tbe
lala fact, and I am now speaklng lt to
,-ou aa 1 see lt. And I think that you see
iine way; It may be vanlty, but 1
bink so."
:HURCHfS BROADER DUTY
Bishop McCormick Speaker at
St. John's Cathedral.
Bishop McCormick, of. Mlehlgan; Wtn
iton 4 hurehlil, of New H.impshire, nnd
fayor John K. Bague, of Poughkeepsle, | ?
rers the speakera at the Bocial welfarel
: eaterday afternoon In the
iral of Bt. John the Dlvine, under thej ?
n of tbe Dloossaa Soeiai Bervlos j
ommlsslon. In ths abaanea of Bishop,.,
Deaa Grosvenor preslded. ThSTi J
raS ,i large attendance
Bishop McCormick said that the disCUS
lon anl mijustment of the difflculties
iffectlng the church and labor were dls
.strously compllcated by reason of the
llvtslons ln the Church and a like condl
lon of affalrs ln labor. If the Church
< to spproach varlous forms of soetalism
lie Wlll get varlous answer*. lf she ap
. trade unlonlsm she will get
.ther answers. Bs added:
ir for essmpls, labor means theAmer
lllT1 Kederatlon <>f Labor. the overtures
ietween the Church and labor might not
,e unfrlsndll or unhopeful. If it means
he Industrial Workers of the Worid.
narching under the banner "No master
io Ood " these ovsrtures mlght be found
nors difticnit. Nor can the Church for*
,-i thsl sti- im responslble to Ood and
aan not only for the worklngman, bul
'iiially for hls employer, the tanner
nrl hi's hlr.-d man. ahopkeepers. trades
fioti . lerks, rion*unlonlaed snd unskll sd.
'he Church must know and love them
11.
Mi Chorehlll 8?'d ln part:
We an mi the threshold now of an
ae ln Wblek the message of .lesus
?hrist ls Bt bist to take ita place ln .?>
overnment He prsachsd no form of
overnment but He brought into the i
rorld the germ which was to changs all
overnmenta. The kingdom Of Heaven
s like unti. leavan. fc ?' "*
\n,i \.-t there a-re those WM call
hemeelves Christlans and who refOM
o see thal thls Isavsa is worklng, thal I
lu- worid is lontlnually getting to bs
etter and a brlghter place ln which to
|vs They point oot the terrible con
rast to bS BSSn especlally In thls great I
Ity, between luxury and poverty. They
xcl'aim at the gi ss Indlviduallsm and
natertallsm whlch exlst to-day. lt
eier seems to oCCUr to theae persons j
hat If we don't nelleve the woild is
rowlng better. that if we don't bellevs .
bs IndTvlduals are iieing transformed In
tcreaslng numbers from tha natural
ian Into the apirltual man, we don't be
leve ln Ood.
B
l\ R. IN TTJBERCULOSIS WAR
ndorscs Obscrvance of Day to Teach
Prevention.
colonel Hoosevelt. ln a letter wrltten
i Horner l-'olks. president of the Na
loiial Association for the Study and
'reventlon of Tuberculosis, and made
ublle yesterday. commended the ivork
f the association and expressed hls
leasure over ita plans to celebrate
tuberculoela day." October 27. Colonel
tooaevelt ls honorary vlce-presldent of
he association. In part the letter ran:
1 am glad indeed that arrangements
re h-dng made to have attention dlrect
,i throughoul the Unlted states on "tu-; *
er-culoals day" to the Immedlate duty ?
sstlng upon us all to prevent thls pre- -
entahle diseaxe. The amount of mis- ,
ry, .siifferlng and bltter poverty that {*
,-ould be obilated by the application of
ur present knowledge as to the causea ,
nd prevention of tuberculosis ts slmply
ni'alculable. 1
TITANIC FUND REPORT
How Red Cross Gave Out $9,
000 Raised at Metropolitau.
W. Frank PorBOBB, dlrectOT of the H?<!
Cross Bmergenc] Bell CoBBflaHtee, mad*
- ? aterday th. '.?... t ,,i the apaeW
?oa made by ti,<- commlttei "f tha aaeoad
Bd Ny the committee Whlch arraoged
the Titan: peifbiwnaoo at tha
MetroBOUtaa Opi ra House on Aprll U.
Amoa Plncbot, ehalrraan rif the connalt*
tae, turned 4,vi-r lfl Mr. Peraona B\00l to
be uaed wlth ol ln the handa ol
the Red Croaa oonunlttee to relleva the
aafferlng cauai 6 by the .!: m -
Mi Pareons's report showa thal the
busb was dlvlded BCjually between r.ine
famin.s, each racelvlng $i.ooo.
Tba faaaaea reBeved iy this special
fund were ln gaveral lnstan- l tl ?? vic
tlma <>t other mlafortunea than tbal ro
suiting fron the BtnkIng r>f the Uner. A
Bouth Pakota famaar who was k,3t left
his Brlfa and six chlldTBU, th<- .1.1,-sl a
boy of clghtr-rn, who hBS hail the buid-n
of oarrylafl oa ths Barm work. A pJaa*
.ii boy, whlle drlvlng s corn aragea
during the laat aununer, fall und, r tho
whaels aad broke hls leg "hii
tlonal .
A mercbant who had baan la aaodeat
drcumatancaa araa returning from south
AfrlOB He had always carrled Hfe in
auraaoe, but had allowed tt to lapso dur
ing his aba r..,..
Aa oll operator who was returning from
London was lost. father*a
death one of the survivl*, ||
become paralyaed, and another la ti,r. aa
ened wlth t . ?
A mechanlc ln ezoellent atandlng had
been azcuei i from payment of his duoa
ln a laiior unlon, ar.d for thla reasofl the
wife was not entltled to the ububI .-riHlt.
Bhwe the death of her eldest daughter
a wiriovv, lorty-. l^ht yeara old. has lofat a
son, who dled from tuberoulosla
One of the famii. . waa that of
an artist, WbOBO nam.- is Wlthbeld, He
was on th?- high road to a oareer of gri-at
promlae, and had gone to Burope to exc
cute an important commission. Be waa
lost, and hla sketchi-s wlth him. He left
a wife and chlldren, the older of whora
has shown marked artistic ability. The
fath- r cherished plans for her carefui
educatlon, as w.-ll as tor the training of
the younger .-hildren.
ABRAHAM TABLET UNVEILED.
A tablet ln memory of Abraham Abrae
l.aiti was unvi rJuraeaf H I
tbe Jcwi.-ii Hospital, Brooklyn, yaal rday
attei i. on. Abo .1 two bundn d , sa
witnessed the oeremony. The tabl
ed bi Hugo Hlrab, and it was ae
natltutlon hy
iJ.lw.ird i-izanskv, S n:.,.y ol Stat4j,
Ldward C Blum, who baa beaded tbe
hospital aodet] Blace tba .leath of Mr.
Abraham, apoka la bebalf ef the family
3f the late phllanthroplat.
WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY.
Free admlssion to tha Ai 4
Natural Hlatory and tha Vaa toniandt
Park Muaeum.
lawi and
lon ol tha Board ??
tha "tin plate ordlnance," Aldermante
Chambi r, - - '??' :> m.
Pui.lic iMturee of l Educatlon,
B:1H p ii,: Btuyvaaani Hlgh Bchool, l.'ith
?
' Frank H P I
21. 42>l atreet, ? aal of Tl I i Bar*
nar.l Sbaw.'
... .-??? street
ue, "Natio
vcr.ua Beel : Davld fl MHSBay,
Public
-Florl- l
Kl.-t.i-- Johnaon; Fubiic Bchool 82
and Baa i - " itoi lc "
ranean," Dr. I..wis OaatOB Leary; Pul Ifl
gcho41 i: '?' ' ?;! atreet eaai i f
avenua, "Modern Prench Art ind E
Palntlng." Lo ita Welnberg; Pi
1 imii str.-et. ? W.iies and
H.-r People." Henry H. I
Bchool 185, 108th Btr* t. araal of ^msn-r.
..an. av Dawa
of the New Clvlllaatlon-," Profi *
< 'ohn i II ' ?' Eaat
Ii duatry
Id the I Ita," Maurlce .1 Thotnp*
son Publie Llbrarjr, No. 113 Baai Both
-
bility," Profeaaor Btockt ?n Axeoa, of
ton; Bt Columba'a Ball No 148 West
23th Btreet, "From tl ikee to
Pu?et Sound." Robert tl. Weyh, Jr.; st.
I.uk?'s Hall, Hudson an.i >;
?The Ralgn of Terror." i -: Beha
piro; Ht. I'eter's Hall, 20th str. B/aM of
RlKhth avenue, --Slam." Dr. I'harles S.
Braddock.
a
MARRIED.
IOROAN?RATHBONE At the fhurch of th*
Tran?flKiirati.-n "n Batunlay, 0 tober l*.
1811 by f e Hev. Pr Houghton, Mary Katti
bone to Wllllam Kcllow.-s Morgaa, jr.
Notlce* of marrlwce~ nnd d.atli. must be
l< ? oinpuiiird bv full nann- itnd uddrrst.
OIED.
ifllerk. Frank Tt. RanklB, Wl
. | I
Vlexa t". ? lanii M
I K?4 Mary N ?''
liilcolm. Joseph l ? s M.
i F.
l*tlar, George W.
v.FFI.Et-'K?On Oetobar li' 1813 Frank B..
v-nn ,<t the late Wllllam aad EmiM Afflerk.
Funeral s.-rvl.-.' .it ihe re.ld.-ii. ? Bf ''la
No 218 Warburton -ive. Yonkers,
N. Y . Mon.l.iy. Octobei 21 .it 2 y. m.
iarry Napdeoa B Barry, tn hl*. T8th v,r.
on octobei N. 1812, at hl*
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IOWDEN Entered li
Ing October l?. al No. 134
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the Rev .lar: I '
,.f the laf Dl tn tho
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I'KEE October 18, 1812, ln N?n rork Mara
N M Ki e, of Penn. lnter BBl
Cataaauqua, run.. Tw <>n.
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sve. Monday aftenooa, Ortob4?f 21, at 3
o'doek. lataeaMal at saatsaakmaa of tha
faaUly.
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M Srvteaa Ttru Funeral <
uvst _tt.i Bt 'i-'iar.k B. CBmpbell Buildlng).
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i ity, on Frlday. i? tober 18, 1812,
ln tl ? 82 i rear ol hl i
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llie 'Jls! li.-' al 1" 4 in In'.-rip.-r.i
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,??)..! Ke 111 Baai ttot Bt Funeral prl
tfEBB Buddenly, at Waahtaaton. D. C, en
Tri ta) i'' tol er Is. 1813 M' riran.
sildovv of Colonel Robert S \V .1.1.. in tho
Teth "?r of h.-r .k.. lun.i.l >.oi... at
the church el th* inean itlon, Madlaon ave.
and ST.th st on Mon laj morning, 4Ktober
i>i pi i, [ntarroeoi ai cooparatowa, N. t,
ft-.l.lAlia?.Al bM r. ai l.-n'.-. on Salurday.
i>. i ber 18, I'.n. Penta. i.usi.and of Bllaa
beUi Kii.val* v. tlllama
j. hn 8 ar-1 Man Ma la) Wllllama F'. ?
neial st-rvl.es ai th<- 4'ioirrh of Zi< n and Bt
Ttmoth) B7tl ^r . araal of Elghth ave.. on
Tuesday, Octobat ?,'' a N a. m.
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THE WOODIAWN CF.METERT.
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