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* ABDICATION FORCED; Why the Sultan of Zanzibar Abandons His Throne. ? m pan . SuM ' -Hanioud ? abdication of uistbai m fit? ..r of kls aldeat < bUd at about tr.r t i voluntary charac baca virtually forced "?> ,,v ,r,? : "? eminent a: the f KhV and had he n.>t ? : '?? ?' would undo i him Man fiirni.-h.- ;1 eomrnrhat un- '?. ? ndeavor to f..-,-. an en- ! ne ,,: that, on an ? I \lli'.?tl. f.T | if \" ib and aesro, ? ? tion at Han real r.n^i .-? >f Londoi ? norlt: Plndlns himself in i:nj-i..- i i time ?death of 1: la ?:?! \ n he npreeaed ' ' ' ' ?' ' equtea und . ? : .? the relsnli | refused him. I in no n fashion ?hit his presence was not ?!. with the result th it ? on the da bat aet ' menl to be i tinted in the I ? ? ittB ?.t- m I an thai hi ?? j i ad ' mediate departure foi ? many, and to .unid I ible to his atten? ' - -.1111 not ventun ? ? ? to at ?ii.-.1 i ha i he ? rutera who ... ? mlscondu arns the and the Kins of Delhi Il fate that baa lona ?re i y ISnsland ' ? - Khedive *f Kg) p1 - moth-; t the ex-Bultaa and a prtn? ? ? ? rafa ne dynaai ? -- - his bin i d that] ? ? British | -,- the ednca ? riment a I -.rifort? in the ? ihl up in Zanalbai am??ns ? ? I A | No Longer a Baronet. Ktns Qcorse, -??? of the fov? ri m? nt .??????. mbers of the ? hunal for th<- purpoee ot determinlns ? ? f i mi; ? Ibera had ? ?? i tribunal ? deal with the mat -. in the s<? i.-.ii'd Committee of Prtvltesee of tin House ti,? (?one? Aas that any ' ??? adopt . ... f the 1 iiv >?? lalon .? ! ? | m n up ti ? ?,f be "ii'l ??11 ? on!) Hal net I ?... title "f .. .. :.!(??? tbereoa .md ihelr claims to the coa their right ? -' if-n wa th?. title, ?arhli Ijr two ban at? tt l. ? - ten . il on l.um. which has i by King petition? : flouriah? ' ? d as th- !.fi?. iii h ? ? i uf Dunman? li mera . title app? i ? Lon? ? - ilarl) fooUata article, I Bnsland - ? V I ? ? ; d Sir ; ? '? -??? ' - -nt;tr> i othins ? ? . . ndanta in i ? -? ni:ht-- ; ? v.n. bad b?- ; ? "> P*>t ? tie had j bj bla : :. ? ' ' ' - m Kd- ; "Snltion ' - ... -it ?a" then his penelon, ui ? name of 81 r 1 IL In of affaira "hua that i ?,. n??t en- , lered -ill Of ha? ,. ' > aman- ? _ on the ? the ? lai?? ' la doubtful whethei the ti. ' impudence aae ?? title which ha' hin: b) a, and ? roved nut f" ? m the ??ti,-i liaiul. : n- Bnsllsh law .?n.it'. title, I., f.,r ; * fraud, in j whir h even) in? man ma*, be erfanlnally i obtalafeas name] m -;,?ii ?,f the . ' . . Privy 4 'uiunl! i?* <l?-mon- j tie ta?l thai, thanks lu the pub of urn profoedlnsa. we fairer than tvm . o) ? "> aavi .... bat -ir' able .m ? nek ?i from one ?if the first ? -Captain John Haw? ? i n\, formerly <>f 'he innlskillinK ? ran of the Zulu and Danaland as evidence to shoe thai he la descended Arehhtahop Michael i ox. of i ., h< :errwl ?'? ".r? as l nrsi baronet MARQ1 I8E DE TONTBNOY. WX FILLSJEV.RAL PLACES Names Four New York Men for Tramp Farm Board. ? ppointmen! managen of th ?? as .1 tl,.,n/..d l,v iel I'ntermyei Mi h tel J rnnnd. Jo Nea N ?. i "ts 'n i I'nlver? | v ? at .1 Joseph I'.' al ? The s"* fOl th ;. tltUttOl Ion. 'l farms oa ned : ? in apprai ? ? was ? ?n the work WENDELL PHILLIPS MLAISED Centenary of Abolitionist's Birth Cele? brated in Boston. '?>-. 9 i'- i ? . I Bostoi m. moi y a-'i .'.. i, of v. ? nd? I Phil th" ? nt.-n. ? ? r\\: * Hdtli ? a ?otltionists a he ? of tl,, ? . Phlllli I ? ?i m the ? A o. ? ., ? H.?n I i.i tonight Tl " a- deliv? red \ n and Ma) ?r 1 \i ? ? ? ?? th? -; PHILLIPS S MEMORY HONORED Hundredth Anniversary ol Abclition ist 's Birth Celebrated in Brooklyn. . .?-t night under th? I The R. i > N? w. |] I ?w lent ? ? .lohn ' ? ? Mr. Rusa? ? . ? ? . m-, of laboi and : tl he I .... . . I conditl ? h of th?' M '? ? lion for. th. oient of i ? ? ,;ilf of which I - STAR SINGER SUES SAVAGE Miss Showalter Dropped from Girl of the Golden West.'' M-- : :?':..' Showali? i ? for ? ml ?.f "Olrl of th? -in.pl ? ' * - ? did nol lire- .in . ; I |tei had never bel The talk ol R is ridirul W. C BROWN HEADS SOCIETY. \Y ' ' !:? 0 ' Vnrk .'. ntral Lfa ? the I? ol '*>? vv Vork ; Hotel Astor on " Ighl The other ? . i. \ Rtedman; ?< n' i ?? ?? tA". \ Clark r Bros . ? irer, William R Hunting! t.-.- Ight HUH? ? -??? THEATRICAL NOTES .. to the H? raid a ????r I ? \\ I'll Uli ' ?.II I * - T ?,t the Pulton T ': i ing h ? formal ... .... to Mi Co Honest, r ??f."i th? perfa Two ? alr<-a<lv I. ? VV'I !. it th? Bitdlen - Bex! Honda ? It ?rill bo i he i ? In hon< ? ? ut the i 'asino Ti-. Tl in in??. December I ?. the '-oui Floi ail..-. ? ? d on Xanr.if? ,.t,.l ?luerln'f ?'l.'Ainori S| ? The ?r-- by V. il Bortll. "Peggjr" li n.o?. ? i .m i n- i Sal? i Tii. air? Lon? don \lr.- ? ? hatten Con will com-- to the O nexl Ml I I Tl ? will ? time the acti p D. are.l at .hi- ,h?-.'i'- - tl there as Minn . Mold' n and II v?. ? n ?Sew York "f : g th. role "' P? !? t Bwi |. low. AI the i t ? n 'i ' ? ..-..n this ami I.i?- ' 'i The original Petei ?Jwallo nhen "Mn Bump? : . igh" as i ' ...ni' ?it bj ? li, chics * !" brook Bllnn. Th? eaa! la i"? rtl. ell) unebai \ M.ei ml performance la being an ...a Proctoi a Fifth \ een .? Thea? . nlghl "f Decembei . - i-tmn to the Western ?lovernori aho ara nj to Nea "i o? ? on th. ii lou. "t a ? ? ?-,' n cities ?i\..t live hundred clergymen attend .1 a Tli -all ? ? ? ? r da). aa gaueta of th? i <? at, lo artt? ., pefformaa ? i i Thomas .?i K Th. Wife I" fiih??*?' ' l'.iiiiir.i Bennett a baenl tram lb. * aal ol Paa m i-Bj al the i" the rale <>f I-. ?. v\ ., --rtiin last i . i. --?.? A WEDDING. in . | weald naa Clifton, M ?ni..*-. ?a,U ?.i- a-."ii some friends of thi brld? ai.ii th? graom la '* v,'v'' ??"?? ?.,,:,. v'.'kM a*;" ni" -*ncas**inenl wat ?tnnoun?*ed of Miss Bmll] Treadwell Clark,, ,,,? i-|ifti,.i. m Jaanea Warna A?aaaa gi a* ,.iiii manaaei ol U* ?alb Nswspaps* Club, ,.r Nea York. The reremonj aa? performed al the i ride's horn? ??? the Bev. Dr. H C Rolles, .? ?l h.viorv In Tufts Ool manrled the bi Id? . par M . and M' Clark, of < lif'oti well ,, i?i mato- rerildenta i<t th? North shnr.. Mr ?Vdain? I? the .--oi. et Mi and Mrs <W ft ?.dams of Blltmor? X C. and a "ra'ln?"' *?? Harvwr.l In 11*02 M| unH Ml? AdaUM vvill ssalu the!, home In C. ,I,Q* J S10 F ; Mayor Tells East Side Club Per? secution Is Thinq o? Past. i ?? SORRY PARKS ARE SCARCE L lays if Fire Burned Down Whole Section This Defect Would Be Remedied. Th? ? graft t nisi ? d ih? . com? ? ? ? ? with th- re? ' i ? ? - William - lui?. ? ? ; port him ?n the ??? ind he i Ni ' ,iat in- !-?? ? proud of tl the rere Jea Grand at reel a Bo the 1 ? -?? Si, i. nnd the J? ? *a ho ? ' Who, m hla ?\'<r<ls-. ? : tied i>- ? \; ..i,.l Igi ..-an ? f they wei ? ? ?. 11.- . hansed rom i ' ?.-.?.-,. . ? 11 t..m, i . ? ? ?.i- .n,..? Ill Pill us . ; ., ? - . ? - ? .-m,l ? ? ?.?-. . ? ? ? ? 1 - I irreal? Ind II .. ? . I ., I ? awf My good, hi ?> ! I> II ? ? ' thou ? 'ih? ? ther 1 M ? . i . ? ? ? .,'-?? ? waa to | ? ? were I ? ? a to gel ? ?i. ipei ,i, - and nol a I Hi d ? . . ivoked aa ? ? .-..in.- i "t.m thai '.m i i. ROOSEVELT TALKS TO BOYS Tells Groton School About African Hunt-Son Quentin Is Pupil. Groton, ?M ...1 to . red i- tra:??'' I? rture ... tin l:. ? ,' ? CANADIAN DINNER NEXT WEEK i j.,me* i'?? ? ? ? I *? ' . am adoi I: i. i:,...!. ? th? ' 'anadli P ? i .!! i.,, amona the - ? .it th. I n ?? I ?? -? OHIO SOCIETY OFFICERS CHOSEN Th. ? nnual nu ettng iin?l i 1 dlnn? ? ,,.,,.-..- ,,: \. ... y,,, h ! it tl Hot? i M i?.ii.it S llllam S ii.i". '? y - ? le I ?' ,i, in :? n The following ,.f ? ?:? in -. i,.,,. ::. w Pel kins, W llllam ii Tru? - Horace .1 Mm a *i? i ' ? -1?1 ' i'i.ii:,. n B. ' and!? i : ?vtd '? Hum? ? Bal ' ?dins asen la I r.nu \V llun ? i,v. |t larlea P. TSrucI Henrjr ! i; Reed nnd Wl Uam b s\ i lu. i! ni Taft, "ii" la au i,.n,uni' iiu-iii ? toar of the apt? ' ' ' '" an- nil .mu?.?I ttamiuei ai Ih? W iMorf on ^ _'7 -_ WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. . or H??- haul?-! ?-I'l "' ?trrei, 10 a ,u Thanh - - ? Hoi Tom: H ? ?? 1 il II i I ?? ta 1 ; ?. " ? ? ? ::it ?:.i-i I2tto atreav ti. d'an? ? foi ? ? rlll'ilr, -i .?' I'll.,Ill I OR? - . . 7i Centn lhaakaalvlni ? Thanbarrtvlna dlaaer r->r itu- j... ? ? 'htnatowtl," h* tii. i; - i Ml'tnlr'ii Mi?? ? , ? .i ; !.. ? I , ? ? - . t Ti keta ' 1 \|l..|..,, No - - ? 1 i?. ?ii.. I HEN ARiVIY EAST BOUND i ?tjamsh?p Companies Swanped I by Unexpected I '.-liday Business. THOUSANDS LEFT BEHIND Unusual Conditions Here Laid to the Activity of Agents in the West. Pull* six thouaai ? t.tc?r? ? ' th? North and Soul lids - ? . . . : during th? rdina i" ? ? bo laand. \\hii? th. :..i ? \'mIu ? i t ht.? a a eenly. The They n?gl l s situai * ? km.vvr. ?i .' t crowd of home -? fon i mobil /mi;, i it the ? erne upon I ?Ship "W : Full ... ?and agenta li ? until fui 1 .... . . . to till* ? I ? thai ? il h.? , ?- '. ? ? ' ? ? Wat On? Cause of Conc,e?.tion. \ ? urent dec?an ... ? ? ? pert th? ' om? its ? ? ? ?* romii ?teal ? ? nai ' ? ? ?? , ? ? ? ? ? ? i ? ? ? . ?j .. ? i ? ? Willing to Endi.-e Inconvenien.e. M ? ? ' ? ? ? I ? ? ? . ..' ? v i j "a ? RiOTS PUZZLE NOVELIST ?x nold Bennett Can't Und stand Opposition to "Playboy." i*., for. nar.I liner I. trnol.) M iy nig ? ?..bard. .1 the Irish Pis yero al Id la '? I ., i added i ha! ?? i ? th? "i" asltion ,.,i in-' i.1.?? i this Mi Bern Mam.- "f mind . Ill i . | . .!?-,. knoa. i in abaolutelj s hapi i utn? ? .unir', i ? um in the b) h. I feel I . n, m ? ? ? ? ? mandi J the gr-?e ? ? ?. i. ?esd ?, i n..m t.. tien, ral J. j ? retir. mjr of? I Alfred ? : V so I ,|i. ;., t.?' II- Will i,,i tin'-'- ni"!!*.- -. during v? i.i. will VI o I I . ? ?aid i" i- HI. Mi \ . '?? .? I I : i. par*? .-*???.. i. ? ?..A! V. .11 f V. , ..ir?;.-t ? .an Madl - ... ? ;.,r '.a-.i Bl ? playa sad hli hm i the proup i f Bri! the : ? ? :. i i ' ? ? B NEW YORK FROM THE SUBURBS. | \. .? V ? I ? !..|. t.'il! I.il.1.II.I?. ? I ir?1 | ? ? I ?r If?? l: ? ,-, Herald V . - ?ni Caari?! Th. tt ? ? i o <.n .lir II th? ire not la n..ike them ?'?.?rrovidcnci JearaaA THANKSGIVING. "\\ all, 1 guess I've good cause to be thankful." "LA GIOCONDA" IS SUNG Caruso Heads C-';st. and New English Contralto Pleases. ' ..i Q1 ?CM i lered wortl ? ? time tins :' ilwaya ? ? ? often ? ? h.-re it be? I . deep ;? t.. ? ,? ? i ')? .in?l tii<? ? ? gl t th? ' nor i-- -.un,- with line v i Toecunlnl B Waa In M Mi . feaeed that m- t-.i ? ? ? :u Will ho ", rm quail ? I ? a ti-1 v..;li kill OLIVE MEAD QUARTET RECITAL. d the ? ? ? t i- de ? ? Rumford Hall ? ?? ' m hen n nceft ther aft? '>"?' 1 " ??? el la the I on? ? quint? ; In ? ?? lira n M \ Be ? ? ? an in \e>* York. ? ?? ? ? m Dg tbemea, ttle ?? ? j nu athetli al li ?red b* a ? ouna women, M olyn lia b au - i . ... part with skill. : ere three ? in r major, o ? d Haydn'i Quarte! la G minor, al? quarte gava with Une pre . r . na? mu!'- and mach warmth ?>f m >? * aa must ippra i ?tlv?, . ? ., tatton that wa admtr b eerved METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. SUIT; Pussian Symphony Orchestra Decl?ree Singer's Services Were Withheld. The i''?- laa Bymphon* Orahaetia? throush n- attorney, William Grossman. need i.? i niKht that it ""'us about to su?- th Metropolitan Opera Coaapaaj for breach ?>i '"i refualns to allow Mm, Marl? RappoW ta alna at Um onceri ??n Saturday nik'lit Ao* rordins to the Roaatan Orcbaatra'a ?n ? hihi. ? m.-m. m aplte ol ;< contract il ..,i with M m?- Rap paid and tho UetropoUtaa, Mi QatU-Caaaaaa ...?s ra? the s?.i>i.um to appear, m .'.. inn.-ii a- -in*-, m the afteraeoa .u the Metropolitan. The apara house ' reman? la rapAy denlaa that it had ! ever entered Into -? eontract with ih<- Ku.-? i u- beet!:i bave made aa contrae! whatever," ???'? t-i'i. ua Mi ?latt m cretary, and Mme Rappold ?m not peraattted to , ? herself. The a************' ?? in. nt thai .' -"U la I'? I? i'l-uugl.t alialn.-t SU'il a ART TREASURES FOR UNIVERSITY. Unur.?. N V. Ne* 1*0-Th- will of ? -l- . Ued V'-M.'nla.v, leaves mon ih.?n twoooora ait treaanrea ta *J>ra i ?iiv. '?i???. and l-.io'i to ChancellarI a- "f ni- la mu??n. Th?. will j ?apeaaa ot f??',ooo. I WETMORE TO LEAVE SENATE Rhode Island Man Declines To Be Candidate Again. Pro-ifi.ni". i: I. Sat. Tt. Qeotge Pan? | body W'trr.'T" United Itatea senator, wan not be .1 candidate for reflection ?rh?n hi?? wnt t?*rm expiren nest rear. This an? ide to?day in a l^tfr by B? ..tor W'^ttnor?- to li.-n-ra'. <'h?rl*s A. Wlia I the Re***ubtt-*aa state or ganlsatlon. 9. itor (Veto sen ?? member of ?he Be? ? ? i IBM, arlth th.* .'.v'.'iition of , on?, gear. low, when hi? arm was vacant * s deadlock in the Btate Ustgla -, nor of th?* ?^tut?? ?? and UM ? a, PLAN IDA LEWIS MEMORIAL Newport Citizens to Honor "Grace Darling of America." Set ? ?.?A memorial to Ida Qraci : * irlti g "? Ami win ; ,,t King Park, near Uma *. soon Earl) In the fi'rin? a committee of th. of Newport will ?-tar .? Bubec Iption Park is an Ideal plans I a it i? th.-r?. tha ? ida of .mi Irei and tired mothers firi.i relief m i from ih<- ban! Many of them sad loved tha heroin?? of Lime Reek ? v bal form the owmoi hal win take has not *? ? t !?>?.-: decided W H RUSSELL'S ESTATE Sfj.OOO Boston Baseball Club Stock Doubtless Not Included in Estimate. v III of William Hepburn Russell ommlaaloner ol Accounts wall n d politician, a ho <He?i an November N araa Bled In tha Bnr**aa*ata*a ? ?t.? vvhn h waa I estimated at v..?">'. ?raa lef! to aft* wife, sported in March that ftti Run? -"II i ao i ?.?h?rit th.* < optrolllnp tnt*>re?*t of Boston Kattona I singue near hall Cluh M? made his all? la the sansa month Tha ment of the petitioner, Mr.-. Rusant!, for the probate of th<- arlll, that her baa* : Tsataal ant?te of only ?MM v niiiii Indicate either .hat his ptock in th?* : ball 'i.ih ?vas not laduded In thin ?'?timatr ! or thai in buying II ha had acted for an i ..ibei rwrnon. e OBITUARY. MILTON A. FOWLER. Poughkeepaie. N v.. N.?v %% Milton A. Fowler, s prominent reetdenl ??f this city and for mor?- than Rftj rears a widely Iknoam laaryer, ?Had hers ?o-'iu? n- eras ?? . ,-nt . x ? ??.n- old Mi. Fowl* nai graduated from Rut? ?? m IB35 and received th. gree of LL. H in th?* Alban) Uw s? I ?joi m i*',.. ii- pra tleed la all the i^tate courta ami also the United sta.?m flupiaiaa Court. Tare sena, ii?'n;> T. Fowler, l'ro feeaor of Blhlloal and Historical Litera? ture al Breara L'nlveralty, and ?lar.-ii ?? A. Fowler, a dvil engineer of tbia city, I .i ..v.- hiin. WILLIAM H. SNECKNER. William n Baeckner, at the firm o? Mi.-.ktiii .?v; Qulmby, ptatluca met*ct*euBta, m \o n?; Rende ?itr?->M, ?ad Tueaday from ?'?!?? dleeaae, at hi^ baosa, Na. Ml w ?-.?. 7-?i atraal Mr Bneckner bad been ??i?-iiiiii>-d with the I ro'lii'.iiiiimi.-Mlon kiUHine?? lot almost half a eentury. "?* ?an bum in this city n i:?!., ami ?j- u maaeber of tha Prodnee Exchange, the Censottdntod Rxehaaa?), the Mercantile Exchange and the Unten League i'iub. Me leaves a widow end four ?on?.. Tha funeral uH t.-k<* alaaa al Christ Church, Tint a/raei and Hroailway, to IBOri "W . at II M ?i in MRS. HARRIET COOK M'CLOSKEY. Detroit, Nov. 2? ?Mrs Harriet Cook M Closkey, who enana ta i *?-troit three qnar ten ..f a eanttan agn on the "Waik-.m lh.- Wa'iT." the BnH Btaaunat on the ?ireat l?uki'f?. tiled yaabarday at the home o? tVr Baa hatn? Ma ?ran eighty-five years old. Mra MoClaekej ?a? born In Watertown. N. Y , in m?t and t??n years later start??l for I'ftroit with her parent.-. Tha trip to j I'nffalo wa- BBada with nx??n MISS ELIZA TALCOTT. Be ton. \nv 2*.1 Newa of th'* d.'rf.h of V, ? I.li.-.i I'alroU, at Kyoto. Japan, Wl.^re j slit iv as ?tationed as a missionary ol thel ? America** Board of Commissioners Pat For* fiKn Missions, was re? civ- d at hradquar tn<- board 'o-day. MHs Talcott was I on? of th?* board'a Titiraa missionaries in . Japan. She waa horn In RoekVlUe, Conn., ' ?..veutv-flv.? - .-ars ;??;<*, and had been in Japan sim.-e 1873 ?> CHARLES F. CAFFREY. l'til.id.-lihia. Nov. 2S??Charl?-? f Caffrey, fur halt" a eentnrj head of one ?if the for most ?arria??- f.?. torlos in the country, ?lle.l last ahrht si Un boma ?if his do>astitar( IMra Ann;! m. Oeoper, in Camden. licatu was due tu a COmpUcaUOS of dleeaSM Ho , m.? eiKlity-oue years old. OBITUARY NOTES. MICHAKL DWTKR died at hjs hoi Van Dayaar atraet, Btnpmttnox, fRatea isl? and yeeterday aaonilns. He waa aeveaty? -lx years old lor Atty yean 1 I lived on the eaal ahora of IM? hmomi Boroavb. Ho was a Democrat and servt?d as tax col l??''t?ir of th? <?!d town of Mltldletown, a? justice of the !? a?*e and as a trust?*..: of.th?? ?illasa of Bdsenrater. Hi i?-av?. m .oral , children. MHS BUZABBTH WKYKHHAKI SKR. k Wayathnawanar, the. niili kmalre lumberaaaa. ?ii?-d at h?r home in |8i Caul yentottuxt, uced aevaait*r?ihrea \?ar? Sha bad baas lu poor health for aome time. WIDOW OF MAXIMO GOMEZ DEAD. Havana, NOV. ? - H?-rnarda Tor?* de '?uni.z, th? venerable widow of General -Maximo Com?1-, dl?-d early this mornlnic fron, an apoplectic stroke at her reaJdence in i'-.'rro, a sgburb of Havana. m MARRIED. ROGBKfl EDWAJRSS ??? Wednesday. Mewaaa e-r M, 11*11. at ChrlM ?Church, H.J Rldg?. Helen, daughter of <'a-den K Edward?, to J. Warren Rogera, of Brlardi? Mai or. K. T. Noti.e? of marriage? and death? nnet as ? c. ompauled by full aame aod addreea, DIED. Krikaaa, John. Metaaraey, Mary a. ' <i?l??-l. John MJld?b?rger. Anna U. ? Haitian?), l'humai T. Miner, Adrlalde at. Khun-'. Emma L* Shannon. ?>becc* J. Kenlg, M ;> Sri.Un. Harriet N. Mason, Anna A. .sn?vkr>?r, William H. ERIKSOK On Saturda, November 2?3. 1911. John. Infant son of John and Margaret Baa-* man Krlkson. aFlTRRBL??John Geisel, aged 73 >e-u? Funeral "Dm F-j'ieral Churcb." No 241 Weat ?id ?i. il'rat^k E. ?^anipoell Building), l'rtda> morning, 9.4.'. ILWIUaNP On November 2?. 1911. a? Da land? Fia.. Tiloma? T.. ?on .,f th? lair J-jatuo ? ana Klliabeth T. Havlland, formerly of Mlllbrool-, N. r. Kl.rHB o? Tueaday, November 2a. Mil. Emm-? I.., aged 62 y?ar?. Funeral Friday ue-wnb?!? 1. a' 2 :',0 o'clock, at h??r late reiidenta. No. HT'.i Malison ?t., Uro?>kl-n. KONI?; ?m Tue?daj, November 2*. 1911. at h?e remdWIt?. No ??7 Macji. ?t., Brooklyn. M. Loulat, el'!?nt daughter ,,f Henry an.i M. I/vii?? K?nig loiatlv '?? and m?nd? are Invited t? attend ?ervke? Fridav afternoon at 2 o'clock. MASON On fftdaaaaar. November 'JA. 1PH, \nna A Mason aged *tl > ear?, widow of tba ..?? T J Ma?"ii Funeral ?er\ Ire? m Ft'day evening. I'e.^mher 1. at the realden?-? of hee ma, H I Maate. Ko 50 nth at., Hiboken. K > Interment suturda; morning, 10 o'clock. M'INEKNT?AI bar raeMaafe. No mo ?*?ii I light? a\" . Ur..okl>n. Mooqay, Nosemler Tt, lail, aten A Mclnemy, ?Ideal .laughter of the lai.. Ih.-itn?.- .. Man M< In*rny. Funeral from th? : i of at. .h>hn the Buptlit. Iy>? la and WlHoughb) a?.?-?.. Brookljrn. on 1 huradey I n,.>rntn?r J'- lo <?.'?"? '?? Interm-nt in ?'alvai-y. I MIU>KBEROB*R Kerttaber tt, ton. at th? . ?? .,. Nortf.ern Hotel. Anna II. wi.low of uiher Delanoy MH<l?-l-*rg?-- Remain? ;-tng ?t .-:.i!i?-!i Mrtrltt Co.'? new chapel Slh a*.?.. ., 2\n: ?: Setiea of laaaaal ater. MINER "i. WeoOtmaot, Korerober 2!?. lv?ll. at , Rom lie, N .1 . .?d.l.i,le Merrill Miner, balo? -I laba Miner. Kaneral fiun? bat lai?- renldenc N,. J7.', 3d m' Ka?t. ?>n l'rlda>. l>...?.. i,i,. >? : - Interment convaalaaiea of fiuiuiv ai Rya S V Pon Ctieatw and ? !r?-in\i b pap?r?l ),leJ?r BU AN NON ?m No-embar 2*. 1511 ''?? ' .lan^ ??? am, :.. Widow et th, Uie .laute? M. ii Funeral aer\le? a' bar late i*?l S'o 200 OerSeld 1'U.?- Hicx>ki\i., on Friday, tJecambai 1. ?i si:, g n. SMITH Oft N..\ember 2S. 1911 ?t taaaroa?, H, J llarri'i N'. Siulih. moth?-r of Mr? L' king. ..: privat??. BN ECK NCR .-u,ld?'n!y. on Tuesday. November 3S 1911. at l;l? r--M-n. ?. No 1?H Warnt 72d ?t , William H. Sneckner. ag.',1 ?M year? I'uneral ?ervn-es a' Chrtal Church, 71?? M. an 1 liroadrta-,, on Friday. December 1. at 10JO? a. m Interment at K<ui.?l' a CaUUmUUBM. THE HOOnUHN CKMETrRT. 2J3d St. llv H ?riem Tram and h. Troll Office. 20 Ba?t 23d 8t., N T. I M?l Hi IKt It FRANK E. ?AMFBEIX. 241-S We?t Md at. Chapel?. Trivate Rooma. Fnvat? Ambulan<?aa. Tel lAtA ?"helnea._ ~- - ' ? OFFICES. MMN OFFl.'i"- No. 154 Naaaau ?treat UPTOWN OFFICE?No. 13?4 Broalway. ae am Amer|e?n tDiatrlct Tel-graph Offl?-? HA RLE M oFFIcr.S?No. 15T East 12Mfc a?r?at. No 2?:; T\'??t 120th ?treet and No 319 Wmet 125*h ??r?et Washington BURJEAU?Waaterr SatMla?