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The Conning Tower
Conceding the Dream-Wish to T. Buchanan Read
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VNTIPODES ? I lit: BY SAM HILL.
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11. G. II. < >bs< n < . ? cam in
MOVIE MOTIFS
i- harlie Chaplin.
mie, they told me,
: and scold me
i said that his antics wore cheap,
? me to sleep.
" mny,
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:...ns fashion,
? grin with compassion,'
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ical face,
? ? the placo
roar
?or.
ise ho displays
popular praise?"
? ? who was he
?an glee,
of ?miles
rters in 1 piles;
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uid be wildly convul it ig
and then on the serecn
what I mean?
plin; alas and alack,
l and ..'i his hack ;
; and thi la ighter
? ? ? ? farthermost raft? r.
rues, and kicked thorn around,
. " ? on the grout
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wer?; rod.
: and when h?' b;?<i ended,
?. ?th me said, "Isn't In- splendid!"
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and now I km w why:
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. Hero ha coi
Irwin.
lusivc < ntitlemt ?it i>r
? rs' W'.ir, w< " 11?<- World Seri
? made a record in tin .is
I to th?
. ! . ar, of abolisl ' '.T th? 21-country
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F. P, A.
MISS BLOODGOOD
TO ?MARRY TODAY
Wedding to (.luirles Scrib
ner, Jr., in Church of
the Heavenly Rest.
MISS ELEANOR TAYLOR
TO BE JUNE BRIDE
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Miss Townscnd, Who Is to Be?
come ?Mrs. Horace Orcen on
Juno 4, Names Attendants.
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, Mr?. M. oriTlp Wilson, jr.,
.-. ihore,
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F. Hra.lv pavo n rlln
? Fifth
P< rr-. Hull .Tonninpa, I
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EPISCOPALIANS OPEN
LONG REVIVAL HERE
Services lo Continuo Until
March Will Be lick! at St.
John the Divine.
New ' to have a re?
taaoei
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palgn ws? a
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of St
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for the
during
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i the
? Mary's,
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- air. ndy in
men I av.'
| the ?um
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Simeon Ford's Son Marries.
i ? ? n of Sim -
II .
Hoti ? rr.?..?n
<on
"? rle St.
?? ! li.l.mi Ford,
Ihe 1 beat
I. Mr
. ?. f Harvard
? arm al kl.lton l'oint.
One Hundred School Children See Iphigenia at Piping Rock;
Country Home for Convalescent 'Babies Benefits by $2,500
?
lair Weather Urines Society
Out in Force at Perform?
ance Postponed from
Saturday.
Granville Barker nr*.? I his eompsny
? pis* ?'.l "I] I itrei is in Tsurii" 11
" St tie Piping
? ?-. Club for the benefit of the
? ' liabies.
i persons of s..cis!
: ? tei ? n d i t i s ex I
at less) vrss ra?-.e,|. The
s iras ? . have ! ? en given
MISS Vil VA FI
last Ssturdsy, but ?he rnin made a
postpo. . |
NEWS OF FLAYS
AND PLAYERS
'Passing Show' Postponed
Until Saturday?Castles
Give Polish Denciit.
"The Pas.injr Fhow of 1915," which
was to have opened nt the Winter t'ar
drn to morrow night, will not make its
debut until Sat.irday evening. The
elaborate nature <>f tie production
made necessary two additional full
drea rehearsals, There waa last nicht
tho t'r?t full performance of the revue,
inees will !>?? repeat
1 rene Wo ??'-, Royal
Hawaiian ? i itet bai bsen mi led to the
bill.
? ? Rsrker'a production of
a : i.. :..-," 11. pi esentstion
ol wl i ), Jupiter Pluvius had twice
t.. b? postponed, wa? finally
? . .-. aft n "???i in ths open
eatre in th< ?a <....\< i.->ar the
- Rock i Hub. Thi ifteri in was
? b< i ;? ful one snd sn sudienee of
;, most of
them i m from ? '< - and the
\arious summer ? oloi
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Isn Maelaren a* ? 're -..
of t)i ? *!.?? < ?juii
tiy Uoma for Coneal? cent Babi?
Under ordinary cireumstanees ther-?
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bets? ? n '?' ' end Mr-?. Vernon ?
end the fsir Isnd ' Polan L In fact,
Polai '1 was fair there p*
? iw that war has fur*
? the ? ist
?
result 1 ? " t Castles in ths Air
will house a Pol I benefit under the
md Mrs la." see Ps Is
r? s ski snd M rs Wslter Pulitzer Mr.
will Introduce several
.
account of the death of Charlea
; ??rf.irmnnc..
yesterda) t th< Em r I I ? ?-f "A
Oh brated ' hs<* " 1 he members of the
east were tn< ?ruesti ?lurtn?* th.* even
I Joseph Brooks and the M
Shut?-? st "Trilby," st the Shubert
1 !.? litre.
?? . Ruth Bl 1 ssa art
r.rt of th.?
I ..- ri? si d her New York I
' ?mi hi ? med a seta tal for daaciag ia
Loi Angi ti
Thi l ?? sight ?? t Theatre Is
nt home for
muslcsl product -, sn I in Augaal Ds
?Wolf I r snd s s|
Ieompsn* will open im "Wsng. Ihi
will bs followed i y a number of Gilbert
..?id alno probably
by "El < spitan "
As is usiml ;,. the I.ami*' All S'sr
I Gambol, the comme one at the Century
LilL.h McCarthy (Mrs. Barker) as Iphitfenia.
Fxrop? fnr the executioner? and
herdsmen, v.l.o w? ! from the
N.:i:; I ? ?!! of ?J!?"
... !!..? piece re?
cently in ti." Yale Bowl, in New Haven,
appeared. Lilian ' ?.r. n
ville 1 . higenia. She was
.
. n? Pj lad? I, 1
ai the
her.l?!'.a;;, 1 mes
and Mary Forbes us Pallas
I 5 will have
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At 1 * he
Twelfth ?
et McKinn?
Leila I
maker, 1 i 'rake, ;
Mabel Noi I Eva
1 ndinning, Agnes I
I Miller and Lotta Linthicni At the'
. Saturday mat ii.he Profei onal
j Women'm?League will !?i? represented hv !
? ( lam K m ball Young, Ray ?'ox, Marie
Chambers, Geraldyn Bergh, Alice
Johnson Shartle, Heulah Poynter,
(?met Lynn, Mile. Rosamond, Lillian I
Shirley McCulloch, Cornelia K. ?"ark??,
Helen Fountain, L'na c layton, Fanny
Kenned',, Clara Thropp and
Mund.
At the S rentng perform
L'luh
I of Lillian R
Kathleen Clifford, Mary Nash,
H riee, ? ?race ! I Had*? ? Han?
? l ?dell, .'?! i ? Robert Billiard,
J? ?? Busier, Katherine Emmett, Mrs.
. Humphreys, Mrs, 8, I.. Neidlin
ger, Bernice G tells Archer,
Bevei . ernice Yearance.
Maude res, Mrs. Katherine
1'.row: e Decker, Olive ?'liver. I'.eatrice
Harron ar d \ era Met '? rl.
The auction sale ?f ?eaU ?ml boxes
will be held at th? H heatra at
8:.'". j>. m. to-morrow, ??? ?
Mayor Mc '?? ?? Port
Pudl?
? VVolf
Hopper, Wilton I
Frank
.
Fred
will all tak era.
MARIE WANAMAKER
HITS SAWDUST TRAIL
f iance, Too, Answers Billy's
Call Sunday Preaches Fare?
well Sermon.
Phil ; .? ?. M ..
... r. daughti r ? f Rod*
i man Wenamaker. and her flanc?, ?iur
M inn, of Washins"!
hit!
j to Billy Sondai 1er his fare
; well semon in Bethai v Presbyteries
irel last i rht
lees at the
I ipeeis ? i of J'hn Wanan
?eted n? ho*t to the evsi
I t.? this < ?
irture for his Oregon farm
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?j-,,,. , ?'. a'iam.ker.
: h n W a n a
York by th?
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. -, i fr..ri Harvai i n IM1 '
a Munn, jr., wl
Paul, of 1
I Munn. of Wasl ington. are : brot
Hi? sister. C
?. . t.Hiles Aii.ury. -f Bostas l?*i?
I years see?
Complimentary tickets were piven
school children and about a hundn
at t? ;. le I, Boxea used for the bor
how were well filled, the stage beii
? rect? d immedistely in front of thei
Amoni* thos.? who occupied thei
were Mrs. E. Henry Htirriman. Mr
St? '.?', Mrs. Payne Whittle
Mrs. Henry Rog ri Winthrop, Mrs. Fai
D. Crsvsth, Mr-, Charles Cary Run
sey, Mrs. Stanley Mortimer, Mrs. i
Oliver Iielin, Mrs. Herbert M. Harr
man. Mrs. Edwin P. Morgan, Mrs. Ju!
FATHER CORRIGAN
DIES IN NEWAR?
Brother of the Late ArchibshOj
and Uncle of Magistrate
Was Long II!.
The Rev. George W. Corrigan, broth
?r of the late Archbishop Michael ?
Corrigan and uncle of Magistrate Jc
seph A. Corrigan, died yesterday s
the rectory of St. Joseph's Churcr
Wallace l'laco, Newark. Father Cor
rigan, who was sizty-ssrsn years oW
was suffering from hardening of th
arteries and could not withstand a
attack of heart d
Father Corrigan, bom in Newari
?.?a. one of seven ions. He was educa
? ' st St, Mary's College, a*- Wilming
ton, Del., St. Msry's ?.!!?. K'?', ut Em
mettsburi', Md.. Seton Hall, at Soutl
?irun?-??, and St. Sulpice, France.
I?i lsTi Fatv"r Corrigan was or
.lained in Newark by his hro*(,?r, thei
?' ' ..ark and later Arch
p of Now Vork. Until ;
Father Corrigan served in man;
ii Newark, snd 'hen wa? up
ted to tho pi rn ..? ent rectorshi
Bl Joseph's, auccceding Father Johi
J. O'Connor.
I ?r. Joseph J. Corrigan, a brother
..- m St. Leo, Pis., e u t
? Corrigan when they wer?
? ?;.. i of the serious t :.'?. Fat I ? !
- illness had tsken,
Newark, bul .-'la few
Ites after the pr.-rst d I I
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MISS WEST NAMED AGAIN
Heads Women's Benefit Body
at Lady Maccabees Election.
M.ss H:na M. West, of Port Huron
Mich, aii-ain will be the active leader
of the Women's BSBoflt Association,
? the M?veca?H I I '?* orld
Her re-election to oases was unani
itei .? ' u sn "f the as
locsatioa'a eoBTeatloa. The o
. for th.- next quadrennial t? rm
..I?- :
? ist commander. Mrs. Eliza?
beth Brown, Bradford, Psnn ;
put -upreme commander, Mrs. Laura
B. Hart, .-'an Antonio, i.t; sapremc
ander, Mi vv. ?, Port
-, Mich.; supreme lieutenant
ir, Mrs, ?'?' Ilia C, V, Ii
. Ohio; supreme record ke. ? ,-r,
'-? I ? Psrtridge, Port Huiun,
supreme keeper, Mrs.
M. Louise Hiarichs, < hicsgo.
.-?
v.s KNGAGBMENT.
Mr. sn I Mr? Hears M Turk, of 137
West ?"M Sin-.', mi..i 210 Fourth Ave
.,-. Belmar, N. J., announce the .-?
gag-emeat <?f their daughter, Margaret
i Turk, to Frederick Courtney
Stone, of this citv.
Mr. Stone il the son of the i.i'e l'.-\
" rtoa ?tone, formerly of Taunton.
Mast,
(ilen Cove Neighborhood Asso
ciation furnishes execution?
ers and Herdsmen
for Play.
Peabody, Mr?. Devcreui Mllburo, Mr?
am F. Sheehan, Mm. J.>*eph T
e, Mr?. I relay, SI
George i Pr .?*. Mi ? W ? ?
man, Mis. Augu?t Bel mont, Mr?. Cort
? I . Harr,-?, Mrs. i:
H *. Mrs. ?ieorce Rose, Mrs, Dougl n
Robinson, Mrs. Georg? Whitney, Mr?
II. Van I'cr???e!?er K' HI
%*at9**ta**a^aMaWSr*Wm*Wtm*SaytS9XSSr7V***wesWBB^^
tifSCLCr "toro tot* re: /?st?>ro
MRS. ARTHUR SCOTT BURDEN.
uni Mortimer and Egerton I.. Win
throp.
JACOB RUPPERT DIES;
BREWERY FOUNDER
Hegan as Boy to Learn Trade in
Which He Won Fame- Family
with Him at Eld.
Jacob Ruppert, founder of the Jacob
Luppert Brewing Company, died at his
home, 1116 Fifth Avenue last night.
Ho ?van seventy-four years old.
Whan ten years old Mr. Ruppert en?
tered the trade in which he was des
to become on? of the nation's
leaders. Hi? father conducted tl
Bay Brewery, <>n Forty-fifth
, between Second and Third Ave
? . - ; re the 1 lerved for ?
working up from I a*,.| [earn?
ing every feature l I "ads H i
prosent establishment at Ninety-first
Street and Third Avenu? has an an
i] iicity of 2^00,000 barrels.
ough ailing for year?,
Mr. Ruppert'? death was mexpected.
It was only recently that he suffered
a seriou? relapse, and early yitsterdey
ng It ws ' I he could not
live through the ni
He di? ! at 11 o'clock. At hi? bed
were his wife, his sons, Colonel
Rapport, Jr.. present head .?f
?tie brewery and owner of Um Hew
York American Ball ?'lub, and G
Mr- II. C.
jr.. and Mrs. II. II. Schalk.
WILLIAM S. II W? 0CE.
Trenton, V. J. May ?. P'ormer
Stats Controller William S, Hancock.
...
m New Jersey, died at Brawn's Mill-in
the-Pine? to-day. He was bron Oeto
ber 19, l??4.
Mr. Hancock became in 1 ?71 a part
ni r of the lato Senator Jr.i.ri Taylor.
He was ons of the oi of th.
?Trenton Pottery I In 1881, and
let? r beeame ? rnt of the
?
v ?." Mi : ylor, Mr. Hanmck
Op? ra Hous?
h< 1.1 lions 11.'
?i Theatre,
with th.? Opera
II.? served in ?he Trer.'on Common
delegate I
M.',.?nal .
'?".1er in 1894, he was aubue
tly rt elected in :
FMI.I.N M( LAIN.
Iowa City, Iowa, May 16. Ju.ls-e Km
In Mc? Isin, former chief ?u
lowa Supreme ? ourt, died suddenlv of.
Lis I...m.' here to-day!
? Mc? tin for the last two
1 sd bei ". in of the ' ollegs of Law in
L'nivi rsity of Iowa. He was sixt?.
! four years old and had been a re
I of Iowa -?nee I860, coming from Saleas.
1 ??hm. where he was born.
IIAKUV S. MOI M.
Harry S. M??unt. supervisor in the
gai . r.il POStoffleS for twenty-five year?.
died on Buniiay at h.s home, lili Sev?
enth Avenue, after a Ions; illnes?. Ho
. four vears old and was a pait
master of Greenwich Lodge, F. and
1 A M. The funeral service? will b?
l Leid to-nifc-ht att Lu hoaiu at 8 o'clock.
LAWYERS PLEDGED
TO SPLIT JURY VOTE
C'Minty Association Will Recom?
mend It in Civil
Cases.
Th? rs* As
' at it
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Judge
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which ?
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fa'.or cert
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Five men re?
Court ur.': '.
Pmct-or ?lark, r
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MISS ESTH1 R ::. Bl RON h.
Miss (-..
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hear:
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City. Shi
nam <
banv Library s. bool s
s ted st tl
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snd il ,.i for
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Dirn.
in s. \ rbilt.A ''?.
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BARNES At Gi
Monday, Mai
of the late Edward liar
?lauRhter <>f I
'
ultz. Fan? will b
? Foun
t..:n si., lira:. 1 R . ? -h., o
\\ .? Inesday. Maj ,
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convenience of family.
LEVERICH On May 24, l.'ir?, Mary E
Wilmot, widow of lames if. l.everich
??-. Mrs
Kaloh Platt, K , Va. Notico o
funeral I
VANDERBILT "' ? I
1916, at sea, Al fi ' ? '? snder
bi!'. 1 tht
Inte Coi ?. 'i th.
a asemoi
? 10 a
m.
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BUTTON At M N. V . Maj
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1 . . >'? ar
1 _? , . Mouni
.... ? p. in
MANHATTAN i BRONX.
BEIER, fn . ft?.
BIS( HOF, :
BOOZ, Freder.rk. lit :'?! ?t., May 22.
CARRi >LL, William, : ::?; Park av., Maj
ta day.
M MY. Virginia. 2-M Fust HCth St.,
. ii.
Fn.X, Virginia, 152 Fust 4.?th st., May
?j:t. Funeral ti/day.
GILES, ?ornelia, 1."- "A I I r'h St.,
May 21
i,?i>;i)ON, Mary, 112 T;:r..'.y av., May
23. Funeral to
HAMILTON, James. ? ? '. East l*"5th st.,
Msj -l Funeral ??
M'MAHON, Tsranee, 151 First av., May
...i
MULLEN, Robert. - h at,
Mar
O'CONNOR ? 134th
It,, May 2:i. Fun? .'j.
ROW ODER, In t lfllst st,
"..,...: ? w.
W \\. .ii ?r,
oW,
BROOKLYN.
DIELMANN, Franziska, Mtl Eighth av..
Hay 25. 1 i raw.
FLETCHER, < hi I . May
21 1'uneral to-morrow.
HAUCK, Mabel, -'?':. East 27th *t? May
23. Funeral to ?: .
JAMES, Thomas, 111 Unies it , M..y 2.*!.
I in?
MALLET, Al 21 Funeral to*
d?y.
MARTIN', Anna, Ma> Funeral to
day.
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I row.
SEIDEN, Anna. I - a'a PI. Fu
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SHIELDS, \ I st, May
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BENN, v,
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COYLE, Edward, ty, May 21.
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HORN. ' ' - ; Pla?
nerai prit ?
I M "C REEDY, >. . ., Maj
21
MORGAN, E rai I, Newark, M ty H.
MORRISON, u -v, May
<?'? ONNELL, Jane, Jersey City, May 21
Funeral it ?lay.
PENNEFATUER, Bichar?-*, Newark,
May .'4.
SCHONFMCH, Antaala. Jersey City,
May 24. Furi.rai '?? ?Lay.
SCHCFLKR. KJward. May 21.
LONG MaAND.
WKEKER. Laurcr.ee, K: h ? ? 1 H 11,
May 23.
I I M l I I Kll ?
Tin: \v??ni?t tin ii mi rrKT.
:jjd .-?
?j:v.-. .j East U4 at. Na X.

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