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\\l* Hewlett
\. Engaged to
Mr. G.E. Abbot
tfr Charlr? M. Stewart U
j0 Veil Wm Hippiii, of
>orfolK. England: Bride
To-Br >.?* ^*',r Service
Hospital Ffte To-morrow
1^ Park (.im? antl
?prraniland >bow Fn*nged
for Ba> Show Benefit
??. J. RaOfOS Hewlett, of Lawr-ence.
? of his
LfcHf, Miss Anglesea Hewlett, to
?ear, Mass.
a member of the
rT-g usg?',nd ?? ? ?i??tir ?f M"
?jLf|- - a'd Mr?. Robert
..m Bsrr. Mr Abbot is a son of Mr.
jjn ,., '. cf Andover He
-B*8*,ivr ci the class of '17 at Har
,-J sad served as a first lieutenant
*s 101st lafaBtrjr ?.ur.-g the war.
_ ,-jdditif probably will take place
,*-*& is October._
i?-W aagagement just announced
LBj?e? ' ? M?r>' Hlpkin,
i - ?? - ? 1rs (i. orge Her
Ffflfri ? and, to
' !? Ckarles V ? >rt 3d, son
Stewart, of
rt psrk ?? G re en
fiBjt g '" ? *-,ur"
avtaS *-' ? : ?'?1 Navy on
Jj ??}.,- - heciah. Mr.
Lint ? rom Yale in
-?.tenant in
lery during the
ftr
AsM ws? born ta the Rev and Mrs.
-pry V. *' r. yesterday
ffTi.tg ' ' ?'" Memorial
la?naL *t''r5 Dar'ir.gton is a daugh
r if Un 'X'Uglaas, of
rar.ge, N. J. The
is the rector
? Rest,
**? Arrr ' ' reet. is
net of Bishop snd Mrs. Darlington,
?gfi. 1"?, ?aotsJ gave a lur
gM ??<??? re's for V
Often v i ned at luncheon
??rd Trimble, for
arsM, Mr. Richard Trimb!?- jr.; Mrs.
>.:rd?*n,
?i, tnd Miss Vir
:?
?n. Mart?n B. Saporras entertained
tlaafheo- in tbs Japanese
?kMt ?' 'z-Csrlton. Her
prati in?* . rt I. Foster
at 1rs
?
in fir. | in the Japanese
?sr.? ?t ' lag. Amone
Mrs. Her
'.tphen Van
Kaufman ente
risdno!. yesterday at the Ritz for
InaaMs ?.. Deering.
Mrs. George Raymond
law, ef Yonkera, annour.ee *
gam.', of their daughter, Ks*
Mr. Butler
lisos of Mr?. George I'rentisa But
'?Turtr-,.
at the Hotel Lorraine, have
at? r. n until
hrsi of the month.,
tal feto will
.y anu Sat
aaj ?t Bay Shore, Long Island, and
Ssxaes t > lie a great suer? -?s. It will
a saaseu r at on t* af the
Osit fs.r held on Park Avenue last
?gag. Tv.- Luna I'ark circus and
? Dreamland will rin
*-? Say Fr ?? will be an auc
irisd ran ..? articlea of interest and
Xr?. f, * ot and hi I
rk from Mil
the Ambassador.
? arrived in the
J-?! T?' ' rnardsville,
.4. J, I* .gj,.
, Jfra- Cor?J*li? .?ike gave a
the roof garden
? wlaoDico'i.
i^^^BBam 11 sston entertained a
?Wttar af BBOT 01 the
*^tmt' tz-Carlton last
'"fit . .
bridge and M1a?
? arrive'! in the
. and are at the
JJ? toi Ut*. .V?*: T. C.illespie mo
?'? m Mor?
ra at the Hotel
*n. Ida ,ar R1V, ,
? ,-*? for Mr?.
FJ tm ?ward Van
*??"? * ; --il there at
2?*?? *?" Mr a- rge A.
**1?t Mrs. ?Leg* Howard
Thompson la in
place at V
2*Ul>K I is at the Hotel
)(Whunu)tt,r> U omen's
W/ Plans Inder I 'ay
*/;TIlA 11. The
nitJ Sft ncheons at the
***<< ,b, which
?*??? a feature of the women's
vrral years, will
?-".hen Mrs. Fin
mtI*r: I ntartaia the
:*. a.
nS|' - Nicholas,
Lucien IL
-'
(S. ' the links
11 com
w.th the
*-'.erce But
?wir,'1" ..ce Shaffer. Mrs
?aTy - Coch
?CJ,
? ; ,. me, Mrs.
1rs L. Force and
?Ja-***4**, Miss Estelle
|>Wy ? Miss;
l- Ju;.?na Cutting and
kg fe sana, vice-chair
i?y ?*? committee, has
???fc-gw** ir.f.rma'. meeting of the
?*s-?7T** ' Saturday after
.ocal rulea and
S?-LT" ' ' es that are to
in^^ Daughter
Four
l,. ? South '
?g, ?!/****? yrsteraay 'or a few days
-w ?rui daughter, Mr.
Talbot. at their
-lif return the
L?f th? .
}%un ? Tyng will gira
Wednesday for twelve guests
?t the Shadow, i?.
'?i-rsry-a
Fa??__t?
byM_?-;!,Pr?'?:,';: r.-1'-.???..
j?-?b?? ?*???
who i. SOT-**__?*???. ?t Ho?ton
Mi? v?* v ?ore*r**< ????????
l'ache Pierks
?""?* t? Mr Jame, N Vril. _'nf_llt'
?jounced th? .,k wT.k" b"n
?? Mr. end Mr. ft?S? ? tH
for over fc^ASTwS?S
Mr and ? ""_ R"fh" *?*. '
?*A_?P?5 M?A
, ?ummer hom_ ,?_ ?. "'?"'??? their
?rt?_,. ??"'rie m Shinneeock H ?
Their guest? Included Mrs Fdw_r_
SiTrw," Vaah??f
'Mr? ( harle? T. Rarnev Mr. t r
;Lord.Mrs RobertTnU?;Mr.COrnr
'IL m Ja m *fnc* Htae-Jeta.
.?on and Mr- ? F,rrH?v
Mllborno to Occupy Steel?. Home
!.r?ve",od^Mr'- D'V': ?"Hl
arrive to-morrow and will occupy the
t_??i?, nV" 'hoaroloaT.
?mg on the Olympic Saturday <
:inilv;_E.*Tarf Vohn"on !? entertain
?ng Mrs. ( harlot Farrelly, of New York
at her summer home on Agawam Lake
for a few day?.
r____f>_a__l??____ L'*ry ]f1t lor New
? ork thi? afternoon to meet her ?on.
Goorgo I.e.ry jr. who will arrive from
. fcurope the last of the week Thev
will return from New York on board
rtho Bay Orlo I?. They wiI1 ,and ?
, recome Bay
Mr. and Mr?. Thoma? Morriton Car
regje ir, who were married m New
Jork the latter part of June, Ca?
day to make B -Holt to his parer
and Mrs. Thoma? Morrison Caincgia
at their summer home. Clyden, in Hal
' eck Une, prior to leaving for
turop? on \_turday
Mr Bad Un Robert Potter Bree?*
will entertain fourteen of their friend?
at a dinner Batarday night at the sum?
mer home of her parents. Mr. ar
f Arthur B. Claflin.
Mrs. Home to \rrive
Mrs E EL tiaras arrived this even?
ing at her ?ummer home in
Plain? Road, where ?he will be for the
rest of the ?eason.
Dr. Charles Adam? Holder, who with
Mr?. Holder hat been at Daisynelds
amce th. last of June, will lea.
Vancouver to-day for a trip to China.
? he will be until the first < f Oc ,
tober.
? Clara Lee. daughter of Mr. and
Ml. vho passed
several days in '?'.-? K ? >
? i. William Biaapkins, 1?. in
New York for a two-day visit ana will
ht ro the lntt.r r-*rt of the week. :
Among those on the beach thi? morn
pkint. Mrs.
Hey ward C Herman 0? -
Mr. Jam-? Lswreaco, Mrs
Davis, Uro. B. M. Wall. Mr. Henry
Sloane and Mrs. Horace 11. Work and
her three children.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wallace Shaf
fer will have with them for the week
er.d Miss Cor, tance Peabody ana Mr.
York. They
v. m] - - ? ?>? of twelve
friend? Saturday n.ght in honor of,
lliss Peabody and Mr. Ewiag.
In Meaehaa. will giro an
informal dance at Rose Cottage in Hill
Street Saturday evening.
Women Tennis Starg
To Meet at Meivport
RT, R I.. July 11. Two ten?
nis tournaments have oocn an
, for next Monday. Tuesday and V.
day r.t the Casi- -'.an invita
? tournament for wor
be played morning?, and the second, a
, doubles tournament for women, to be
com- (
mittce ? aalao, which made the
arrangements, believes these affair?
will pi ittraeUoas, especially;
Se in-i
vited to play in the ?ingle?, are
among the best in the country, includ
Bolon Will?, of Cali?
fornia.
Invitations were ??.sued to-day to
the women ?tar?, who ?re at preeent
playi* . Rhodo I?land tourna?
ment. The plan fot the ?ingles event
la to has-' tchot o-i Monday,
Tuesday and the finals
We-lnesday morning. Pot the double?
each ' will he paired with
of the ?ummer colony,
thus adding to the interest, a? ?everal
? t? are proficient
nnis. Mrs. Barker Wallach I?
chairman of the Ca?ino tennia com?
mittee.
Many Teat Caalno Court?
The court? St the Casino were
crowded morning and afternoon to-day.
Among the women player? were Coun?
tess Laerlo Siechenyi, Mi?? Muriel
Vand-- Misses Florence and
en Morgan. Misa
Anne Burr Auchtnclcs?, Mr?. Howard
G. Cu?hing ?nd Miss Eliiabeth Kountie.
?ying included Mr. William
Goad! *?'?<"* Moran, Mr
-, Mr George D. Wid
ener, Mr. William Fit.huj.-h White
Mr. Palmer Kountie. Mr. H
ar. d Mr. Dudley Gilbert
sast set os?
cupied the courts, ar lajor?
??enyi's children
Mlai Carola Kip, Miss Winifred
I^ew, Mr Dudley Davis jr., Mr. Bar?
clay Douglas, the Misses Edith and
Eliiabeth Woodward, the Misse? Fanny
and Marian Wjrckos, Miss Violet Tange
man. Miss Alice Berolmdgen and Mi??
?both Kountie.
Society will a??emble for th? lawn
fete to-morrow at Lansmere, the sum- ;
mer estate tf Mrs. 0. J. Guthrie
olson. Mr?. N'.ch.l- is in ;
mlnont snmn r re?
assi.tinr her.
Stuart Duncan and Mrs. Dudley Davis,
who hove charge of ?ho lower table,
and Mrs. Marion Epp'.ty. who will have
charge of tea. assisted by the Misse?
Mary Nichol?on. Eliiabeth Kountie,
Fanny Wicke?, Marion Wicke?. Eliia?
beth Darlington. Marion Gray. Ethel
Haven. Laura Biddle. Antoinette
?ell, Carola Kip. Violet Tangerr.en and
Flcrence Havemeyer. In the afternoon
there will be fairy play? in charge
. Warren T. Berry, and fancy
dancing in charge of Mi?? Catherine
Wharton Morn?, who will also five
an exhibition. , .
Mr. Robert Walten Goelet i? now in
(?nada, and is a disciple of Isaak Wal?
ton. Thi? wa? indicated by the ar
r Val from Matapedia. Quebec, to-day
of ?almon, which came by expre??, for
.?ember? of the summer colony.
Golf Hold? Devotee?
Golfing continued to hold the inter?
est of many to-day, and at the Country
Club the new arrival? were Mi?t Marian
Wicke?, Mr. Archibald Van Beuren.
Mi.? Mary Alice Uarr.ey. Mis? Kate
Darlington and Mis? Margaret Stewart.
At the ocean link?. Mr. Tailer'? cour?e.
?ere former Governor Beeckman, Mr
George D. Widonor and Mr. Pauldlng
Mrs. Btaty p ??? R'.i'y wa? a
luncheon hostcs* to-day. Those who
will entertain St luncheon? to-morrow
will be Mr? Henry Parish and Mrs.
Charles F. Richardson. Mr. Ogden L.
Milla i? planning a dinner for Saturday
night. _ , _.
Mr. Clarence W. Dolan wa? at th?
Ca?ino to-day. regi?tering for the tea
ton, so did Mr. Marion Eppley, Mr?
Mrs. Edmund S. Turning Jr.
On the hf-arh at Southampton. I.. 1. \h<- has bren prominent in thr
social actiritirs of the resort linre the season opened there.
and Mr?. Theodore rre?'nr
Admiral Cameron McRae Wlnslow
? Bslaa Brka, of New York
arrived at the Bancroft House fo
aeason.
Mr. Grant Kingore Is the guei
Mra. Richard T. W
Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, acting
of the Navy, will be ln Nra
Friday and Saturday, during w
time he will be the guest of
?rng.ton Be<ekm*n
? 11 arrive by navy sear
and on Saturday morning w .
Naval War College, of wkl
Sims is president.
Stockbridpe Vacation
House Bazaar Open
st-*""-"-! rxorifh r? r**? IN
LENOX, Ma??, July 1! A sai?
clothing, hats and fancy articles
held to-day and will be continued
morrow for the benefit of the St.
bridge vacation house of the New Y
Exchange for Women's Work at
villa of Mrs. rRr! A. de ??.
Prospect Bill. Those in r,
Mrs Henry Holliataf POS
E. Tur- John
Alexandre, Mrs New-bold Morris
Mrs. William Gilman Thompson. T
were assisted also by Mrs. A. de G?
dorff's mother, Mrs. Fr?dr
inshield, and by her daup
?. J Rra?. '.
Vanderbilt came r>: |
Aapinwall Hotel from The Bl
li by automobile to-day. Sh?
in Lenox for a few days to see 1
ten-year-old grandson. Master Alf:
G. Vanderbilt, convalescing fr'.rn
recent illness at Holmwood. I
estate of his mother, Mrs. Raymond
Baker.
? I arrivals at the Asplnwall
elude Mr. and Mr? C. I/edyard Bis
Mr. and Mrs V. Legrand Brer?. M
William H. Hurlbut and Mis
Crane Hurlbut, of New York.
Mr- Harold nil? Taras?!
delphla; Mr. John Maine, of the Br
i sh Consulate, New ',
Charles Edward Stowe, ?si New Yci
are visiting Mr. and Mr?. Chr.r'.es Re
lnson Smith at the Dugwny
bridge.
Mr. Jan Fickesr.. piar.l't, who Is
guest of Miss Gertrude ?
Nota farm in Pittafi*!?*, is giving
recital at the home of .,?r ?
Frederick (.. Crane in Da'.ton on Fi
day afternoon at 4 0*0l
Miss H. Caroline T. ?laWfOBH I
Miss Alleon T. L. Ilaupritrjn ard h
niece, Mlaa Alison Haughton, as gue?
a' Stockbridge.
Dr. aas Mr?. Fraadi Sadgrriel. w?
! Boston, are ?rUHiag
Mrs. Alexander Sedgw;-k .
brtJge.
Mr?. Thomas Lirdall Winthrop ei
tertained at luncheon to-dav
Georg.anna W. BltmT, ot New Yori
who it at i me Hotel i
I if?:'.? : i ' -on.
?Uhe- arr.vftls there ivclude Mr. sr.
Mrs. Dwighl Parker Robinson, of Ne'
York, and Mrs. Samuel lnsull, of Ch:
cago, 111.
Mr. Hughes to Entertain
The Premier of Canad?
F'??. Tha Tribune's vr?MHts?7<'**? Buranm
WASHINGTON. July II. The.Secre
tary of SUte, Mr. Hughes, will enter
tain at lunche.*. to-mor'ow is eompli
? to tlie Csr.adian Premi? I
Mackenzie Ring, and the ?Canadian Mm
of Defense, Mr. George P. Gra
ham, who will arrive to-morrow morn
Mrs. Coolidga and the wives of Sen
atora forming the Senate Women'.
Luncheon Club were guests of Mrs
Coleman du Pont, wife of Senator du
Font, on board their yacht Tech thii
afternoon.
Mrs. Edward P. King departed to-day
r.icago, where she will Join Rep
r ..tive Kin-?', ?ho attended the
... of B '.?resentative Kinkaid In
? ska. After a short visit in Chi?
cago thev will go to QalOaOBH
home, where Mrs. K.ng ?
main until the December sesi.
Congress.
Mr. Rodolfo Peracca. cf B
Ayres, who is taawiwg
moto/-, haa arrived In Wa?hington and
is at the Hotel Burlington for several
weeks.
Major ar.d Mrs Richard IL Tclb? jr.
have gone to Edgemont D*
Perk, N. J., where they will ?pu?
rest of the aeason w.th Mrs. Tebbs?.
parents. Colonel and Mrs. John H
vail.
Mrs. T. DeWitt Ta'mage arrived at
the New Willard Hotel to-day ar :
remain in the capital for several daya.
Mis? (?rrtniilr ix>w Kngagrd
?nd Mrs. Charles E. Low, cf
port, L. I, announce the engagem?
laughter, Mi?s Ortr-de Louise
Low, to Mr W. Irving Clayton. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Clayton, of
New York. Mr. Clayton saw ??rv.ee
overseas and is now a captain o? th? ,
7th Regiment af this city.
Flying Squadron Aid**
Eir-t Actor??* Theater
So. ie-ty ?LljSaJegi Bgmfin Drive in
Fs'Athtniialilll l?V?nrt* to
N I'foicrt
The flyinsr squadrons her? '.
Juli? ; Pishtr Harcourt,
cam
Association
.'.hampton,
nable resorts for seat
the?.
?,-anization. the Equity Play
?
will produce five plays
' season.
The b isrd of Equity Piav?
ers. IVBde-1 by Francis Wilson, now 'is
considering a pis ;eelal
? Players* I
- League night, n
?
by a gro'j: ? ? ..?t-known sura
and patrons of dramatic art and hope?
from business c .. It also
it h?->:
ays.
*rs already en
.e season are Mr. an .
. -
?beck,
arp Smith, Mr. and
Rasssrd, Mr. an:
Aimer
arke, Mr?
? ;m, Mr. Augus'
"
I ate?.
Bra. Jamra
| hartes Hanson
Danforth.
Ralph Ja
ridge
? gers.
a
Ha ?Seymour ?Diet
' Home in (.onnecticut
Julius
. r, a lawyer of New
and a former mem'
from that citar,
at hi? home. Stony Crest, Palmer
I ?Was, Vt.. where
hi ?father, Henry E Seymour, was an
?ctober 30, went
IHjJi Academy, Andover, and was
graduated from Williams College in
?nd st the time of his death was
He ?tudied law
in the offices of Mann ft Parsons in
New York, was graduated from Colum?
bia I ? ?w School in 18*12 and
was admitted to the bar.
For mar.
Hahnemann Hospital in New York and
?*y for the institution. It waa
largely due to his efforts that th
btained the city'? reversionary
interest, valued at more than ll.f'
in Its property at Sixty-?e
end Park A -abled th?
hospital to unite with th? Fifth Avenue
Hospital and undertake the b
project now approaching completion.
In 1901 and 1902 Mr. Seymour was
elected to the : ? the
enth Assembly District in New
running ahead of his tick)
as. He had been a member of
Republican Committ?
presi.r- Republican
Club. He was a member of the Union
aiao.
Ln 1888 he married Jear
gs, of New York. Their daugh
isan Hubbell Seymour, became
the wife of Joseph Bryant L?take, of
New York. Mrs. Seymour, her daugh
i the latter's husband died i
th? last few years._
THOMAS BRYANT
OTTAW \
organ
eral'i ?
day at the age of sev? Near?
ly ha'.' ??To. **? ?*? resident of
York, he was considered one of
the greatest comet soluists in th?
.Going On To-day
?n MuKi-jr- ' ' ?'
,litan Moaeum ef Art. aemMs*M
??
I'M Park Muatum. ait
-ratlnts of r
-
er.
alnth
\H.IIT
VSM '
tict Haawa. Ill aUal ll?th
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r. !???<! *T '??? *??
toa
L'alvorutir.
u?;it'.?. ? ?'slash? -.
Il-n
The Tribune Fresh Air Fund
?-1
I ivr Hundred and Hglllji1 til Youngster*- Lravr for
VMJttlow in -Tountry and Hundred?? Morr
Vrr Gofa-g To-day
They went -SS? ? ?
I down th? great drain Ilka the
'
? ilent'.y or ?>? arour !
neck? like the friend? of th? prinee??
Not to death.
' by a long ?hot' They wore grin?
on their face? and the ?park>
pectaney wa? ir.
lenee wa? a? far from them a? |M
of lung* could drive it.
vln't any prince???
that at a r
V?1 . ?If of
: the earth. Why? They were going to
i the countrv no. that'? not n?
wa? THE COUNTRY thoj ?*??
They were bound" for a land of play.
Ye?terday began the great adv?
ero, an adventure fu'A of tl
beginning with a long ride on the
continuing with a view of
mountain* and
through plunge? into cooling ??
and lake?, spreading out Into ace,
anc? with cow? and chicken?, bird? ?nd
flower?, ?.rowing crop? and I
a climax in the mak
' Ing of good friend?.
?t Lsfl r_rlr In Morning
They went?to life and health and
! good ?
Wl - "Fresh '
; who were beg,:
They began leaving at I in the i
; ing and the last got off late last
! The fir?t are now in Greenfield, Mai?.
t The la?t to ?tar
Between the fir?: and the la?t
went ?ome who now are in Platti
northern Vermont,
? other? who will ?pend the neit two
week? in Hmidale and V
and yet other? who?? vaca
I will be ?pent in !
?nd Cm'
It wa? a day'? work to ret the
I play
from that day'? work. Though
may count no princeise? of the ?
among their friend?
be treated like prince* and
by the royal good friend? who hav
vitad them for vacation? to their
country home?.
rs go
day to join ther
ore. the day after ZZO
And whi> -d? in th? eoun
.* their homes *
Johnny and hi? I
right on 01 ??thook? as
- good will and '
hope that Johnny and ?Susie mig
?
( ontrlbutlona Still Arriving
haadred ?nd fifty-two of I
contributed mere than |_,.00 to the
ind to help defray th
? of the vacation?
_ und is pr That
. t the total of thi? mi I
trihution? to air.
?enth? of the $100,0'
be r.eee?sary to pay for the 13,000
vacation? which the Fund aims to pro
before the ?ehoolt open
fall.
One of the contributor? tent with
hi? gift the following letter:
old man?a young m?n, I
Genera'. I-ee'? 'rebel?,' ?till ha? ?I
of the boy in him to feel the ?tr
?thy for kiddle?, ?r. |
tho kiddie?
.-?peats his contribution, out
of his meager income, th?*
good time to two little ones. I hope
?
tained. Teal '?ly.
"J. I
There tr?
111 ageinst the rr
finement, the heat end th?
of the tenement ?tree-?
veteran fl
amour.: de?ir?d ?rill be obtained. The
vacation? of m?ny of them depend on
-
Will you help to relieve them for a
? that they
th?
Tribune Fund? You can give as much
more a? you wish. Will you help?
Ho? the Kund Stande
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-ment glv?n at I_.r<*h
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T-xii Juir ii. IStl h? th ii :
?.nbutlons. preferably by check or
order, ?houl- b? s?nt to the ,
reih Air Fund, Th? Tribune
Brig. Gen. Biiffington. 8?">.
Ovil War \eteran. Die
Was (.hicf of Ordnnnro nnil
< r?flilrd \> ith Imi'ntion of
! >i* iptt^arins; (?un
Brigadier General Adelh
fngton, eighty-f.v? ye?rs old, died yes?
terday at Madnon, N. J. He w,?
merly commanda- I ' -.ited State?
I
his incumbency, from 1881 unti.
ha made many Improvement? in I
facturing methods, and is credited with
the invention of a disappearing rifled
cannon in collaboration with General
froiier. At on? til
Bufflngton was chief of ordnsnce.
He was born in Wheeling, W. Ya.
November i Ha wa? app
to the Military Academv from Virginia
In 1854 and graduated May I
?erved through r
ing volunteer? at Washington, then a?
ordnance officer at the St. Louis Arsenal,
? nd later as a colonel of Missouri mill-,
i{? wss appointed chief of ord- '
nance April 5, 189t>. He waa in com?
mand of the New York Arsenal
July, 1864. BStil September, 18*6, when
h? wa? transferred to the Baton Rouge
al He retired from the arrr
1>01, because of the age
Thomas aim ITII LUI U I
A. Hal.eran, a memb? - '
Halleran Agency well kgowr.
realty brokers of Flushing
terOay In I .n Hospital fol?
lowing an operation for ??
Mr Halleran wa? b<-- ?hing
forty-ftv? years ago. i! ?d by
his wife and five children.
The funeral will be held from his
horn?. lfet> Broadway, Flushing, Thurs?
day morning.
'.HU.GE T. 1*1.1 SKF.TT
PIT: eorg?
Berk
ompany aa
rds. who d:?d four year? ago.
was a sister of the 1st?
Crane.
ni? \hi. - ro< h
Edward Seiden Comstock, ? ?
years old. for many yeara connected
wita the Mow Yorh CaaUal Railroad,
died late Monday night at hi? horn?, (
?venty-iecond Street, after
brief UlaaSS? Th? body was taken t
the Campbell Funeral Church, Broa.
way and Sixty-?ixth ?Street. Ir.termer
at Boonville. N f , where h
waa born. He was a bachelor.
I I'. WK H fOMH INS
Ki.iNK, Masa, J il] : : Fr?r
H. Tompkin?, arti*t. died to-day in
hospital here ?fter a brief lilnesa. Hi
wa? ?eventy-tive year? old. Hi? best
??? included "Mother am
?.r.d "The Penitent," both o
which are the property of the -oatoi
ib._
13MEN
AROUND A TABLE
Twelve unconscious ; one
strangely slain?
A strange odor in the air.
A goldfish dead in its howl -
This is the ?tart of the most
fascinating Detective story by
Louis Tracy
Author of "The Wings of the
Morning." "Number Seventeen"
?and now this new masterpiece
The House
of Peril
LDWARD J. CLODE. . ?Maker, NEW TOM
??k?t___________________i____!
Hurtling Wins K.-gret at
Drat h of B. W. Barntt
Kflllor of " .Kr.Hcri.!.r and
I ?H-liriB Southrrn I lern or rat
la Riirir.! at Birmingham
BIRMINCHAM, Ala, J?.!y 11 T-.e
gram? from high government of-flr!?.?
?nd friend? In many part? of the coun?
try wer? r-ceivK. to day by th? family
of Fdwerd TV. Barrett, eoVor ?nd pro?
prietor of the Birmir.ghem "Age }\*r
aid," exnre??ing grief over hi? ?udden
death S'jnday night while In twlm
mir.g.
IVe?ident Harding Joined with
Federal official? in Waihlngton with
whom Mr. Barrett wa? a??o?*!a'ed in
off?rmg tvmpathy to hi? family. Mr.
Barrett wa? on? of th? leading perno
<*r?'? ?f Iks South and for year? wa? a
Washington corretpondent.
Th?? President? telegram ?aid:
"I am deeply <l:?'r(-"s??d to ?MSI of
the death of Mr Harre*.' Al?
and a?soci?*:on with kill led ' ? high
appranal o.
?
I tender yo'j our ?ineere?t ?ym?i. '
Funeral ?entire? were held thi? after?
noon, with the active pallbearer? ??
i from "The Age-Herald" ?taff.
?
Warren Funeral Hllra Ifel.l
In st. RtlwIrliKt Church
Funeral ?ervice? for Mo?e?J. Warren.
trr thirty-four year? a? ?eel a ted with the
tionery Company and at the time ot hi?
death ??cretary ?nd director of th?t
company, were h?IJ yetterday morning
at ?ct. Elisabst. . Broadway
? mai? wa?
relebrated by the Her-. Jo?eph MSI
The interment wa? In Ken -
-1 tf heart dl?
eai? at hi? home. IN Wadsworth Av?.
nue He || ??irv:vr,| hy hi? wife
Birth, iMicncmriit. Marriage,
Death anil In Memori?n. Notiert
mflV be t?l?phon?e to The Tribune
arty time up to midnight for in
$ertien in the next day's piper.
Telephone nctrman 1000.
MARRIAGES
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Ch? ??' s-^Tr?.
Ship?.?n
'
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worth ' B
DFATHS
t.SPAt urn J}. at
h?- -
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F'in?r?l P?rl"*-?. }:?
!??? < y 12. at I
r m Kln.ly ortilt Bewera,
II ?? i r/i *??<. -July i*. i?:j. <-:?r?
...
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H-r
A Van P?e?ir?n. at h?r rei
M?: ? J Re.ul?m hlfh
m??? .Ve<-ln??<1ay. July IS, ?t M? ' I
'hurrh ?t J 10 ?
MIRK
? " I aad Mary
Fur.?r? '
1015 <"roton? ?v -n U'?"1n#?.?y, 1 ?0
p m Raymond'?
lililN K3SAB
t. Mi.
>?? - \-in? Ilrln'<
m?r (n??> ??/?r.'l'i ml f?th?r ?I
Anr,? I' ?*' Fun?ral ???
1st?
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?tt?n. Int?rm?nt Mount 01|v?t.
ntviMnriM ? , . . inf??-t
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... ??. |f o|
r. Tuner?! at ?; ?
hi n in'.tos .??..- n bi .
lease?, V h
A i'i rt .. In il? ''"? rear, ?' hi?
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July 1" I
t?ry, Wa? ?
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?
?t ] t,? r.\. Int?rm?ni c?:??ry C?i
?a?? copy.
TM 111 I ,?'j?h??r of
- Ii?ck). rur.?r?l from h?r I?'? r??'
111 \V??t l'?th ?i . n?. Wed? ? ?v
at ?-It a. m ; t
Ii?iui r?<tior. ? ('??vary.
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brou . tlalfht?. .'? J I
?t j?rier?. jl? ?V ?tlih ?l . V.
OtKlH.T.ON -,< An,?f?naett, I. I Bin
I. I Funeral ???rvl-???
at the R-rormi?. Dut i h ' t .
?" ?tr??d?v, July 11. ai 1 .
nient privat? It 1? r?que?t?d that
- edit.
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A . w|'.,vt of th? it'.* I.uV
her ?Ith )??r F-jnt-ral from th- ?-?
P?r
n'yn. on TV?
<I?y. Ju.y I?, at > 10 * n
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l* Thorn?? nu!ry. b?
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a*.-! f?ib*r r.f Patrick and
"?? cf Ktthard ?
Tlpperary. Ireland Tuner?, * ?
lale .. ? .
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tw. ? ???;.?: i av
Ir.t?rir-.?nt C?lv?ry r?m?t?ry.
<.l Mi '?*-- ph. In hi? ?Tth
j??r. ????1?nly. Ju- to. II
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vV?.1n??d?v. July 12. at .
II Utt '
?. 1?J1 ''liarte? F. -??ri Wlnthrop llsr
vy. ?fed 7*. rua?ral m> ?
let? ?
'
it Moravian Ce.nttery.
N?w Porp. ?. I.
Il U laM \n v 'in ht? ?7th r*tr.
. j?*. huibtn. of Emm? H
Hiuiiininii in?? Mueller). Tunera!
. ?? at Micharl li.ailu'a T?.n?r?l
Isrlor. '.H Fa?t KM r. . un Ju!.
m Int?rni?nt private. PI
phi? (?per? pi???? copy.
Il M U \i. ' ' ' '.ovt. hu?. ?
?cm M (n?e Hte-ltr), ?udd?ny In hit
l,ih y?ar Tun?r?l ?erTlc?? W?Inteday
July 12. ?t 2 o'clock, from hi? I?'?
* :i> South '?????n av? . Treeport.
I. I Au'on ohll?? ?i: in??t tr?ln .???
, .... I?.pot at 12 41 P. M .
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lilt"h I . ? r ?. IIIS. Jowph
lllr?.-. .?ii?? '.'. Ktnern?n ii
from
Kit ii.,,.
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-m ii??? p
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Int?rii.-n* ? (??**.?t?r> l<.6
lln ?>?'?i? pi?aa?
HI'?!!-** -On July II. llll. Marr H jgh.?
??nt of Job? id? Jam?? Murray and
vr?rear?t Kirk. TuD*r?l from h?r l?i?
,..ld.oc?. 141 B??? llll- ?... W.d??..?.
?ay. Juif is. I S- am. latemeat Calvary.
DEATH??
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;
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Manhattan
' ?? fh? hom?
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f Ar?hi?
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r??' ? ?era h?ld
hi \i *?( x v . .. - -,
h ? - ? ' h?rty of Our
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mm i m Han ? " ?r "?4 Jiir ?,
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a it. . daylight ? Ir.isrmeat
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Ml HIHI '< Patrlr-k
11.ii- ' ' ?h? I?'?
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. at Fr?ah ' ?rorr
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4
12 at : p. m
Mil x s r.'.ian (rv?a
I wit? ' '?r?i l<
I a' h?r real?! - ??" ?' - ?' ?????
1? .? -ida).
July It. ?t Hoir '-'i- ?? Chars'?, '-'.'eat
it. at It a ? air?
I'? ?.It \?l.ad "?' i ? ?lond?y.
?4 tar.;, a?? I
. .?-Mar of lha at?
?nil
A i ?n \\?'1r.a?d?y.
Jub a. rr. at hat fata ? ?
Inter
Y ). hich
1 art? (France; papara
? ropy.
11 M.i 11?. \4| Oa July 11. lit!. Sar?h
v?d wlf? cf Jan.??
?r ???a rets?
. Baal lia ?' . on \r?4n???4?y
?t I ?r.at,'-? '.o Bt. J?rn th?
?h, wher? I a?? of
lataO, l.'.armaal
ity.
rrr.t rrr.R -on j.ir ?. i?t? sisar ? ah??.
- ? ..????. Apo'.:?'.la, Pfsulter.
tgag | 4.a-? . ,v?d wit? of
? at, aa'ar Ir ?
law ?n?t .. ? r-atlay at
? ladu?
. ?-t av In
?
I I I Mtl I I |S * ?t at
la ?h?
- a- Con
gregal I ' M ?a?
i . * a . at
, meal
Mar'h? ??r .
. ? a. I
?4? <n i ' r.n t "-??m.
. M l*aa
y.gan ? ?i ant
-- ?n t
-r?l from his 1st?
- ? ? Thurs?l?y.
? '?. St An
- lita ata
? ? ?mattery
Bl ?, ?I?.) I. . July II.
? 1*1
i?. ' . " iar
' tm**A
? fl i?>
? I ?? 1 r??t >"?rl?n,
r,
Ini?rm?nt at Alba -
-I..VN
I I
> A111
Ijna J?.
th? ' ?? ?
i. ? a, read upen
> .ni a ? ? ? i th?
:
? ?la-ijnv? commit
- ? - irlty Alliaa?-?
ipraaa . w at
tha . ? .'. 8;o?o, wh?
?a? i ?.i it ?h* organiser? of tha Ailiane*.
aa-rval aa -. ' for tha first ala?
?a? . jr pr?eld?nt for twaaly*
. thl? Ion? term of oltle? Mr,
lloai a laUt with tha ft ami
aat r\<la,My ?nl also ?n?ta?rtd him
. a by hi? n;?ny ?a?*ell?nt
qusliries ?s a ma?, so that w? now not
only rrcognlio th? l*tt? ?aa'ainad by th?
All? ?' ? |?r?on?l
. ? Sa#n ramo\?t
??nisi pr?a?n?-?
- ????tiy
?Ittew snl lanly
T a . ? ? I ? a r I
? l?tala ? i art
?
. th?t afl?r a i?n* ail u?#ful
I on? hi? i ? ? -i- ?I H a
'.una. thou too?l a*A
SMITH !'?/. Ju'.s 11 Dit. Elisabeth
? a M Smith.
1 . on W??4
n???1?y. Ju:>- II, ?? : :
?- : I I I \ \ n ? . luly 1, Elian SJylllraa
I ir.'.'har of Tha>m
?? I Mu Buale? N-ary, hmrn
? an I Tu*
t\ Baal
14th ?l . M V.'?.lrm'iy, 10 a SS lt?
? ? h ,r^h East
,? i..w.,n i at and 2?! ?va Inter?
aiary.
I t.v I It . I. Jo?4n Ton?*.
' Mrs " . Tonar Bu.
? ?si from **.' ? >?th ?n-t
?-. ?:?a? VVa<Jn??d?y, July 12. 1?
Baat 17th ?t.
IVADOWOBTB " Va***? Parirvs. <h?t
J i r H. Emm?,
? harlaa D ?a4
la 'h? ?Tth tat*
of r.ar Bat? a*'u..?r?! pri.rl,?.
? ill.? I i ?.ii ? .-. i . J Of I, llll.
Ik? lata Wuh
?a ?n?l lnt?r.
' ?a arrlv?! of
it, Sam Tor*
city, by way of ?l n?i:roa*l
at S t n. . !a>..?;.' aavlng tint?),
::. ui:.
?Mil l" lay. July I?. IK!. Rob
a . ? a?. Tu
kl l.ls lata rtallanc?, INS
1'?" ? ?-lay, J?*ly
12, ?tip
IN ML MOR I AM
; illW Mlilu -. ir.jivirHrr m?.
? n i*.|ulem htfit
' ' ' ?oui v?f
Joaopbln? Cohan-Niblo will aa c?Ubr?t?4
I ?tairnilt,
Tlat at. ?uil Broadway, ?t is o'eleek,
a. July 12. All
friand? ai? Ir,?. -
1'Mji:kt\ki:r!)
THF HINERAL CHL'I
'Aameriras Sew Huritl ?uttm\~
Call Columbus 8200
FRj\NKECAMPBEa
~iJlh*')tiiH,ral ('mtrchlm.
l?M-iki??<uai
Hrnadwa?. ?r aornll
inr. wi.ui.i i?\ ? i mrrr.rtv
112S ?t ? |(M >,?, T.
of \ lawa or It.praaar.tatlta.
Talaplaou? WcxtUi? IK*. '