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THE I GOLDEN ( L GLADES r See ; "Tbe Dcv" On Ice" SOCIETY'S I NEWEST FAD { rwt ttr-ttrrr I DINNER SHOW TONIGHT ! at 7 o'clock : $juae artists as JTbe MIDNIGHT PARADE CS^l ?e DANCE AT THE Balconades. 3d n00r. 1 itrklrlanil -> <i:<b?*?tra and the Mo?t E I fast Olsdili nine 1 '?'or In ?w York ?$mtwMtrtif? \ sjjgi-rf ii ??**'?< 06??*. Sun-ij 'Phone ? < ol. 9900. = tmW (??liMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiHiiiiiiilliiiiiiliiiiMiilliiir: GOVERNOR SIGNS ROCKAWAY FORT SITE SEIZURE BILL Measure Rushed Through Legislature with Only One Opposing Vote COMMISSION NAMLD; STARTS WORK TO-DAY Damages To Be Settled Later Unless Terms Can Be Arranged . Mafl AHia.iv, Feb. 21. I'h.? ?Cftl SU f ? ,/nri- l?,, tin* state of the Reckaway land reqaiied hy the; rj .-?.??? pi.vernnient for fortifi-, cation parpases will he undertaken in New York to-morrow by the condemna immission authorized by Senstor Klon R, Brown's confiscation bill, which ?res passed by thS Legislature to-day snd sigasd b?# Oorenser \\ hitman. The ? enactment of the law ends the so-called "land crab" discussion. It is expected I MURRAY'1 * w JL -if Sr?M at tvtts I V V. KY.\E. Ma attr c Daoa-e Floor NEW ROMAN GARDENS Table d'Hote Dinner, SI.25; Luncheon. 60e. l>Hlfh!.'ul Mil* le?Sertir? a It Cart?. ; Pp?-Catelan maVaaatw j it ?st?Win. H. Bernes, Mgr BUSTAHOBI'S I'll* that tin* K.ickaway Neck uplan?l ' -ought by th.- War Department will l?e I conveyed le tin- government m ?? taw : days. ti.e Brewn bill, sepperted by an ?i , rgenc] message from th,* Governor, was jiHf *-<??! saeaimensly by the Senate ?<?*, gfter II ? a? called. The ; Socialist Assemblyman Shiplacoff alone opi osed it in the A leatbljr. Governor Whitman named Adjutant ? r. iry, State I . ! Williams and (,t-ncisi St. W. Wother spoen H.I a eommisgion to acquire tne , ?mtu cation site end tur.i il <?v?*r te the Federal ejeverameat, in pnrsaasee ,- provisions of Uto Brews bill. ? a telegram to Secretary of War Newton 1>. Baker SOprising ths infer sf ths action of the Legislature and the spi o ntmenl of ths ??? i - on, In the sbsenee ef Mr. William* nersl Stotesbery, Oeaeral Weth. . rspoon directed s deputj state en gineer to en te New Verb st nine ami eonfei aits Colonel Frederick V. Ab? bot. Corp.- of Engineers* V, 8, A. The Brawn bill pu,vide? that the con? demnation commission ghall seise land for defence pmpOSOS, as SOOB SS map? and survey-; Hre certified, by Sling a certificate of seisars with the Secretary of state. Damages sre t?? be settled Ister, if no term*? can be arranged be fors seizure, in ths same way that cannl Isnd claims sre settled, in big messags the Governor re? viewed briefly the Roekaws] gitg tangle and referred to ths as-reement between thg govsrnment, the city and the upland owners as "unfortunate." "Upon presentation of BSJCll a bill ?the so-called 'grab' bill) a wide differ? ence of opinion developed as to whether the city's interests on its waterfront vers being properly protected. It weald i,?- improper at this time to refuse to facilitate the Federal government in acquiring title to this property while : inquiry is being made into the matter.** Fort Seizure Costs City ?$1,000,000. Mayor Says Mayor Mitch?.*! declared yesterday that the passage by the Legislature ofj Governor Whitman's emergency mess ore for seisars of thg land nt Koc-i< nway l'oint for government fortifica? tions meant that the Tammany mem hers of the Legislature, in an effort to make political capital out of a na? tional necessity, hail saddled the cost of about $1,000,00?) on the City of New ?York. He denounced the opposi? tion to the enabling bills introduced by Senator Mills as "utterly insincere," and pointed out that the state would be liable for large consequential dam? ages, of which this city would havo ? to pay T1) per cent, lie declared tha i the city government, throughout tin ; whole transaction, had sought ot.ly t? convenience the Federal eoeeniBioBt ' 1 he Ma> in ??What too*, place m tiie Senat* ye tenlay with regard to the ?tochawaj legielation mean enatora VVag n?r ami loley hi? ?I thf.r ToBIIBBBl as BOCiatOO, in an effort to make political ?apital out of a national necessity, havi ?addled a ???. Il <??' about $1,000,.I oa the City of New York. "The utterly >n.itic*re eppoaitlOB ol thoec men to th? bill introduce.I tV. Seaator Mills ha.? resulted in th.? with drawal Of that bill anal the prospect of a condemnation of thil land by the ?t?te and a -.ubsei'uent gift by th* .-.tat?' to the United ."state a government This condemnation proceeding will n ?an that the ?tut?- moal te.:' ai laaei all thst tha i nitod States government nud aguad to pa> oal of the I'mted Statei Troaaury to the Ko?-kaway l'ac.lic l ompan> Tnat was upward of $700,000, As th? land Will be taken through condemnat on aad the con. pany will lose access to its large hold Inga on the point of the peninsula, there will undoubtedly be heavy con? sequential damage?, which may bring the total award fur beyond .**1,.'.. "The people of this eity should raeal? 1?. -t that they pay 19 pel COBl of any amounl that this procaodiag niay cost tin ?tata. So that, '.?hereas, uni leirislatioii propo.-eil by Senator Milis, the city would have received $?0,000, a fan- price for the parcels of lnnd under water which it uas proposed to srll to the Roeka-vay F'acitic < ompany in order to ?rive that company a means of reaching its holdings on the point ?if the peaiaaula, now the city will la.\e to ?ontribute through the state treasury about $1,000,1. for the es? tablishment of thi*. station for national defence, ia addition t?. the gift of land which the ci'y will make direct to the l nitod states government. "The absolute insincerity of the Tammany opposition t?i Senator Mills'? hill is demonstrated by the following ?.?els: Al soon as Senator Mill? . thai he would withdraa tha bill. ?.?nich Senators Wagner and Pole) had .?? ? n attacking by innuendo and suc ?1 for over two hours, Senator Wagner .stated that it was unfair to witadraw it. and urged Senator Mills to press his bill. Senator Koley jumped t.? his feet find served notice on the : Senate that if the bill was withdrawn j he would ir.troduco that identical bill , next day. And. a few minutes later, ? when Senator Mills asked unanimous eOBBOBt to withdraw the bill. Senator j Ian'.-Ian, another Tammany Senator, ob- | jotted. ?Bf f Oll'l I lAPI K<j T II I: t 1 K I > A \ !> ? ?TCOaCaSafl 5pirF~ neF??ster^ a Kiss FOR GALA HOLIDAY MAT. TO-DAY MAUDE ADAMS CINDERELLA" i i:i mi. win*.', AL ?A V -, - LIElR?i ? II.alitl.ts. M al le ?a,jr. .. Mai-fartt I SI - aVl . Ja? Lau reite Taylor '4 ' liAKTI.KV SIA.NNKIlS'pU? The Harp of Life ?** C.lnhf '""'?' r LiiCPc aM? hi KBO? Kl K. R U THE Ml'SIC 111 MASTI R IOMH1 ! I II. .?,. GEORGE ARLISS The Professor's Love Story IMF.ELO FULTON) Ception Shoals" M..\T ?aJiiMiW M? II I COURTE NAY - WISE "PALS FIRST" HARRIS IHll.lll,, WATINKf III H \ *. .' r .'II. THE YELLOW JACKET fUSKI** lin \ ?a?. "The Imaginary Invalid" FELICITOUSLY DELICIOUS! tvnvA Xtr Washin$fo/iDayt MATINEE TO-DAY2% ttLllHQHAM'ZIEGFELD v ? sas !?Mr?SvF: ?H i (?M i m in.*, iii.s'i mi -i( \i *?IMi\\ |\ M \\ VORM! PLAY VISIT r*1 Rni^'l1' T?.j tTBE HUDSON i \ EXTRA MAT. TO-DAY, 2:20/ \ i;i.AW aad i.Ki.AN? / JELSIE FERGUSONV / Shirley Kaye\ '-'COHAN'S Ruth Chatterton ,. <j oSSnvai Ultl < ' M, KAK, IS Come Out i Kitchen vrci'M ? ? L.Tl-tUi'1 mit TO-DAY tod Si HENRY MILLER ' THE GREAT DIVIDE "Hani* Miller's ret IshI of Mnint.?'?. ?ilia l.r.rtt llisiilc' ;:mi? .hi i.->|inr t ii Kit s. |,, .,n? in |it i?|i.-il.\>* a |ilis? ??hiili h.i- ?ilri-iiils l.,*<?. pati ?I th.* Iii.ior? of t lap Aineri? .-in ?.tilge; l?:>?. iii?l?-.-.l. Ix.-n ??ritian nt ??nlliii?! ii-ii.alls aa <?na o? lln* few gr?at \n,..,. an play?."*?Ttie **? Vimv CRITERION ' . - Mill Mi \V MATINRR TO-DAY, 1:SS. "Worth Going ?Miles to See." Johnny Get Your Gun DC* \crTi Wttl 44 81 m V I INI I. TO-DAI hi lise. FRANCES STARR Little Lady in Blue REPUBLIC HOLIDAY MAT. TO-DAY, 2:20 JANE COWL "LILAC TIME" Turn-^ht! GAIETY ;.?: ?'? OU AWE CHEATING YOURSElf ir you oo/vT see. B g5IBHtil*.,<^-fl T5 A WONOCRF?LTHRILLER ELTINGE ?LTINGE. I Kl tr * ?r MlAY MO HT a? 1 LAST 2 TIMES NORA BAYES ; ? I , ., I -'???', -. P . 1 LAST 3 DAYS ? - BROADWAY ? eat , B w?f? 141.1 ?HEBARRIER , '? ? BEACH ****'.' **** Ujufl***** : '***"** ' liainaii a **??? t.. 1 gx?~?. ** SKATING SYMPHONY f Hll'll.11 I? \>llt?l-? II. < ?a.l.l I >^ W a \ ?? . ? , | II ' ' Tr, at?, a? I. anil aflat Sat I??. ?? S IS WAGNER PROGRAM r.'i.i l?lNC i \- I.i:r i s rROM mi; ! '. fa ' i ; \ I .1 ? \ (. I s. 11 I . ' 1 ? ? I : *? I ' ? I I i.I' A UOTTKKI'AMMI IlKI II I.M II \ III I 0 ?I ;:;:?: CLAUSSen Hall. Hal loaftoa Hall. Kunalfa? \M.. Tarn. tS. at S . . - ? -. ./. ?i. ? "*a?U, .1 ? . l.ifiM lir? I * (1.1- | ? ? ' ? - K 1 LEG IN 8 KA ? i I .. ? ? . ? > ara i i: '.-j >r. a? r | . ? !.. II LafUn HII I MIIKI. Ml -I? 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THE ATQV/iif V?WE II. ?It.WMIIK IIXliKI.l, ?l? i ' . i; \. .-.....,. 'V r >',!. J lia I " ftO I un Matinee Te-dar, tilfl. (Ill IHN IHK *nl Uli- It ROY i h m niim IDKLE ROWLAND ?-H.U li? I ll'l ???" llalilta-a. I.? W?fla. .?II. THIS WEI K ?m VE.Vir. w i ; r . ?" .. hu; , BAIaPII n BOT ' PEN? H ? I'" All- I* I RON"? Cn DT t l . i- !? t:M V II I Uati T, ??. i?- A V HOLIDA1 MATIMEK TO-DAY, ?*:'jn. *)li\*r l|,ira..iii'? t.r.-nl I ;, .,*-*; I in? "-iirre?? ?i?-im*^*t-?,t) STANDARD (H v, M ls <??(.,tt ti To I?..-" i --Th? H .?rl ot Pr-.ddy Wh?ck" ... \\ ,, -,_.'?WATCH V' ??B *-'i BF" METROPOLITAN ?III? To-day Mi- . '. BaaaaeOeeaiiMfeea a*m Ota -, I'rlui Bran W ? . Cond., U .lai.a*.) To-nl|hl. 1:11 Barbrr of Sr?llle. Bairltnl !?? ;. . j i ??i . Heg?! .. MalataauL < and . Papl, Frl. ?? : ?-. Wfll'.ii-r? Utdlkl Kir' .Mai ? a ? . . . Wlilielilil ??? i . Iii.iai.tk). Sat. ,-it- I, Toser. l'air?., I M?!? . n ? '-?in. Fm. .-.- * (? ?* Bun? Gflduno* Otoar: DMur, ??,. . ? rood rolarla*. Sun. I., i **niMr da? lintrume.-m Antirni i.l'.t.. ?a. . ... 4 I 4 '.. . . Ilr I I nod. llaajwr.a Nrxt ?Ion. a- * Thai? I . it Qi I'rlauiii.l?; H.,114. A?na'" R I'ulai W.d. - * Luala. ' Hi I'** i. a i;. ?. ,.. R?di i , r?i. Thur?. .' ? Mel,ta-r?ln|?r ?... am? n II. i H liai , i.- I:*.? i i BABDHafaN I'lAMl I -I H PHILHARMONIC I aknm.ii; HALL To-nifht al I ?3*. A Toil'?* 'fri.l Aft., flt 2:30. ALL CLASSIC PROGRAM Ir.alu.ii!,i H' ilBo-ron'e *'Br? ? I ? , Meal aaaioi lleaaaoea >it 3 KREISLER m. i'"1'* rrlix I- l.?l'.|.. Mjr SEATS TODAY ftffcETE? ALMA CLUCK Z IMBALI ST HIPPODROME"',* MARCH4 SYMPHONY CONCERTS IHK Mil NO I'MU'I I. Sat. Aft., Feb. 24, at 2:30 ( MtMl.ll. II-"? I I * -, ft* M"**H? >NY < ?Ri m -'I n v \> ., 11 ? r llHjinroaih ??nulinl'.r ,imi Lf;(JINSKA ?- |? i.?a Mall People's Choral Union I . ml Ha I ,l?>,r,l ?a \NM\I.K?M?l *L "Li IM ?L ta K I City College, To-Night ?V, I I OHI.M I", II IM? I F, .11 ?MS || I \\\ IIV ?"?II* ?**?*?"' I? H I HfK I liorna .I'" "*? ***. 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EMMAOUNN- "Old Lady 31" LUIU'AbnC HOLIDAY MAT TOOAY. ?:.*0. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH LYRIC ^.^SkX^ ? I Uli I DAILY? - 25c450c ;? "?? 25cfoS1.00 wit.1.1 AM . , . i KCNC.? SYSTEM MAMHATTAN ;:> M.?,? tee ?' ? se) '-' ???? HOLIDAI MATIN R Ti ? DAT \ i.DKi.i in s i oi OKI I I. riruiii i i ion w mi i ?> m '">?? rwori t THE WANDERER tWOWtaet I a?l Ksrr Xs.rml.lril in lh<? lli.tni? of ? lia- \iimtI.-iiii Blase. I'HIl ?>. !Se. >n.*. ..->< ?l. BUM. :;iki OKI II. ?EATS IL !. m *? THE BIGSHOW'-ffi) mmmtmooVf keluerWann?KCS ' lu. l.-a-ll., I ??. A Ht a? ?*.?. N* o, ? ,?^s*L r? IBewlCf [WIt?i/ auutT.r ^^??;Tl\rk^ ? Ol?OliT- SHOW -LCW*aT|t?if.f.S THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB'S DOG SHOW Madison Square Garden Feb.20,21,22,23-10A.M.tollP.M. ILOEW'S NEW YORK THEA. f^Wt LOEWS American Roof M*r* ..V-'v I? I \ II*? A I \M 11.?HJI II I M ?III saut? IIUl?*... I \l KM li|(li\* \\. Ilrwrsa.l |-|.,nrral OrU? r?," ,\ ,,ih,i. :.',, ?r,, 50 *H>II?N HAIL Ta morrow ? F n I Aft., at 1 1*1 ANO K l.i I I \ I Rudolph Reuter Mgl Ms - ?< ?? a g i- , , | m Ari.tiilli II .,1 I,, murro?? | \e I , i, ????,? ?*t-|i ?i"?. I'nini t , SYBIL VANE II ?It I IM M I - tonight Sonin Kalz careta al i* ?,,,.?? ?ol?an liitll. Mon I ,k* I.I, ir al K I TOLLEFSEN TRIO i i.,, i.?* i?, ata ?. rut . *s?iur,i?, ut.. i ,i, ??*, ?i GARDNER M| M *.'?' in Hull. ?s?|ur<la., Ml.. I.I, ;|. ?| -) ' HI?.IN l:| ? I ?' *.\**ll I I Mgl A I, I? Dit m^Smmiimtm N'ablt ' lark CllSorS. I AI ACE teak il.har A Ca.. Harry a r\a~mr\\meam, Clpr,? 0#My rBnflo||v me. ? >u; a, -i Caatla la ??P?lrl?.-' other,. Dallf Mt'a .''?? SI an?, Mrlntyrt A Htall?. LtTTLt Thttllr? . TO ?JtOHROW A I r r PU DO?, at * Soci?t? des Instruments Anciens Tl, a. a ISM UsataSS i htrlt?*?,. CaSMSJal Hall ib erusrs rv ? tnttn ?v\w> ia k.TDAI?jll *A"*??lng as* ?hlnHXlll Mat LlaSar Camat,. /?iOOn oil J0la<r H . _, Uui,l?(I a^ioui^ ?nJl. TO LMIT PROFITS ON ?. S. SUPPLIES Chamber of Commerce to Aid in All Purchases for Army PERCENTAGE BASIS MAY BE ARRANGED Guaranteed Return on As? sets of Contractor Urged by Chairman li-m Tli? Tnbuii? Bureau I tVaabiagtoa, Feb. It. fiaaaalu profita are to ha prevented la the e***eal of hostilities. The Council of National Lefence ha? called on the Chamher of ( ummerce of the I'nited State? for aa* ?iataaaa ?U? advice in purchases to be made by tko army quartermaster?. The chamber recently passed a resolution providing that the basis of supply of 1,1'vernmcr.t requirement? in war and peace from private sources should be at a rate of prot'.t so low as to preclude a protit interest in war, Seciotary Baker, who is president of the Council of National Defence, ha-< written to President P.hett requesting the National Chamber to appoint such local committee-, through affiliated commercial organi'/.ations throughout the country, ?s may be necessary to co? op?r?t?., ?rita the dutrict depot quarter i.i.-teis in the purchasing of supplies i.ow aathoriaod ay law. "The Chamber i?f COBUBOree of the Tinted States will glaally re.-ipond to Secretary Baker'.? call." said Bascoin Little, chairman of the National Cham? ber committee on national defence and iormer president of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, "because it feels that the special knowledge of many of its members concerning busi BOOa problems and?policies could be of value to the government, particularly in relation to the very large purchases of supplie? of all kinds for the mili? tary r-en-ice. "It is unwi?e to permit large profits to a few p-tople through the m?king of supplies for the gu'. eminent and the ?toek marke? speculation which m ?vitablv follows that process. The basil m" profil ihealaj be a guaranteed i ?t.ii n u* a ?mail percentage on the lu..-, value of tl.e assets of the com pi.ii'.-. The inevitable economic dis? turbance following u declaration of war should be minimized to the great ? tent BOaelbla by the use of the government credit. "Interest on bunds on industrial plants must be paid, and the holders of the shares of these companies must not suddenly be faced with a cessation of income. The result of a small guar? anteed profit would be the instant Btabiliziag of industrial credit and the complete elimination of ?tock maikf. .?peculation." Emergency Police Measure Passed By Legislature Militia Guardini; Water Supply To Be Relieved When Force Is Organized la? la- .?I t| ,:.( Albany, Feb. 21.?The Marsh-Lock- \ wood cmcrccnoy police bill, intended to relieve the 1st and l-^th \'?tional ?Juai'rd regiments from protecting the New York City water supply, was *>a?sed by the Legislature to-day with only one Btiag vote, that of the Socialist1 n ember, .Shiplacotf. The bill author Polio* Commissioner Woods to ap? point a special emergency force to Kuard the water supply whenever the .Mayor, with the approval of the Co*/? ? ii.m-, shall certify that such a force i. i ecessaiy. Consequently the militia v ill be relieved as soon as the force is created. Bereeral amendments .were added to the bill originally drawn. One give?, the sheriffs in the counties in which the emergency police operate power to it-move any o? them for cau-e. tBtaa obviating th?.- dangtr of conflict of ; t'lhority. Another amendment pro? vides that tiif special policemen ?hall b? ( xempt from civil service examina? tion laws und rules and prohibited fron, ?'ijoymeiit of the pin ileges and pen ii.* of r?galai New York City police laea. They ??ic to be n eaarate force, but person now on the eligibility list for regular policemen have preference m the appointment of members of 'tic emergency torce. i he Wells bill, increasing the Naval -Vintia from J.(n?0 to -t..'.on and provid inii .-. salary of $t'.iM'ii for the command in?' officer, and the Walsh amendmon* to the military training commission law, including boys m vocational occu? pations under the provisions of th? were reported favorably to.tay by the Ax'mbly Military Affairs Committee. ERASMUS AND MANUAL WIN HOCKEY MATCHES Two easy victories were scoied bf ManuHl Training and Krasmus Hall in the schoolhoy Int?r>chol?stie Hucke;' I or all fathers of this coun? try?suits of "Forefather"*.' Cloth." For all round service, they "take the cake." (CSeeoel m <ia> f?,r Qeevge.) HiH.l.RS JVlXl CoMPANV Broadway Broadway at Uth St. "The at 34th St. Four Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. ? l-loarllM a*JI?*0. Bnilavr-l a Tmo? ? Iff i tp.lafl I? Voie? maaag? Toh,aUtra Ke BuBPlloa Utr? ??h i.?.? -a ? ? ***? ?ataW? *Og?*~*m? League championship tournament at the Brooklyn Ice Palace la*?t men? Manual ?von from Boy?' Hi<h, ."> tu I, with Relyea ?coring two anil Phillips ; three goal*. Er a*, m un downed Fleshiest, ? ?o I, due to the individual work of HacPhee, v h ?i cac'i three jroal?. Manual'?! ?in ? place.? it ni the loa?l for the title. IHK UV. KKHVRl) JOHNS The Rev. r.i.hard John?, ?oldier of t?*o **ar<. and ?,r,e ??f tkg olsloel nieiii tiors of the Newark Confereace ?if the Methodist Kp-.scopal Church, died yes? terday at lus Ironic, Hawthorne. N. .1 . ', in his sightietll year. He ha?l been i pastor of churches in North?-? Be? Jersey for ti ft y years. Born in IVrby | shrre, Kngrland, June 2". 1997, Mr. Johns joined the 6th l>ra-*oon (Jusrd? ? a?, the outbn-ak of the Crimean War. i In lh?a he came to Aintrua and be | cam?* interested In Silk manufacture in Patersea, afterward entering the , Theological Seminary, at Concord. N. II. During ths* Civil War he enlisted In the -.1?. Regiment. New York Miirtia. His widow, two sons and two daugh ; ters survive him. KI.IITO t ONSKNTI K'.mpo Coeseati, ita.ian Censal *' Newark, died Issl night ?it his home. Ti.'> Bifffc Street. West Beheben, frosi l pneumonia. Bs leaves a widow ;iml one ??on. JMPORTANT Kn|,r?ti'Kl, Marna??. Birth. Ia M#mori*m too Death N?ta?a* ???7 to t?ln hon>-d to Th? Tribnne in? i,?, up t? mu*nifht tar insertion in lh? neit ?li, s gager. Jat cali Beekman 3000 anal raarl ttit ralle. ,. sai, ? ,.l> lt inserted. BUI far ?am? ?ill *><? ataU?a1 t? Toil i ???i Th? natire sHII ? t?r '??,000 ?-ea^rrt daily. ENGAGEMENTS MOL'SLEV HOVIE Mr. and Mr?. E E. Bovi?, of Ilratllehor?. Vt.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nettie L., to John !.. Moualey, of Brooklyn, N. Y. MARRIAGES BOWLER- STOUT On Tue?day. February Ml I'.'IT, at the Church of thg Ascension, by the Kev. Dr. l'ai,*?- Stiel.ney (?rant. C?lail-, s, dauifhtei- af Mr. ?nil Mis. N. stout, i,. Srtateai Bnnasr Sat .1er. PROSKAI ER HARRIS On Tuesday. Feb ; runy M, by the Re?. D . Mau.i.-e li. Hai ria, Edith, daaehtar tt Mr. aad Mr?, l-aa Harris, to RV-l.iniin !'i Saka*M ( SMITH REYNOLD* \? Chris? Church, Foughkeep.-ie, N. V.. by ItM Re-,. Alexan? der I', Cummin-, attar, a?,i?t?*?i by the Rev. John I.?--? i?, et Waterhury, Conn., Dorothy Mill?rd Reynold?. daughter <?1 Mr. and Mm. Ha, i i? It. Reynold?, and Kobe.-' laSaaiag Smith, ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Ar? thur C. Smith, l,??th et Puiighkeeiisie, N. V. DEATHS Bail man. Robert Isayton, Simon BaiHere, LawrsQc? Kraoataaar, RUaa Beacon. Willtatii, Little, Mai* I.. K Merrj, Elizabeth !.. Lyons, Lewi? Mil? ??*.. Katherine afghgSI. Bridget Lullen, fggS I B. Mai/am. Eniil; V Buneil, Jeniri? i. Martin, MI , Cans Itsajamta II. M Cormaci., James L. Consvay. Daniel I. McDonald. Katherine ? owl. William H M?-.\r:l!. William ?I. Dal. h*r. Letotaa Millar, Arthw ;i. Darcey. De.n.i MbwiOBn, Herman II. : Davei-ill, Mara-ierit? J. Mort-an, Mary F. De?, on. William Mulligan, Jamaa A. Henning, loalsa I M arpk? .Vety Ri N ' Dierrk?. Kein? C NafK William Engel, Ann? N'ordell, Johanna JI. Parraad, Man LB. fHTliea. Hsnorah I innican. Bartho!om<*tPaj.-.\ Jan.* Klauselt I aeha, I??hel Parlenian. t!o?a. M. i i ! ..i?-?-. Man J 8 iv ?es, c< Oaffne?. Bissbetb i Probst ?'"hi', (ieiamar, Joseph 1'n.u'. ,'.|<i?r. I'. i;imbern?t. It. B. Kent. Calhaillfg Clo-king. John mfc .Charles S .1 Corinc. MarthaN ft ? ??, . it* tteepa (jormley, Sinan I j-?e!i. Sarah (jraham, i harlo? A. Saatoa. Bars II 1- '. Crave?. Ell-abeth s. | n*i,lt. Martin Iiarrilton, Charlotte C. S.-hue?.1er, William, jr. Hartt, D. tin* - I, She?, Maurice Hau -.,, I'c-*. Sperb. John Heather, OaoggSI Stiaijilt. A. M Hoirie',. Label .-. ?, an Srek, Will.-ni Hi'Uaii. Mar) Van Laidinchani. Beragr, Real Warland, Williame'. Housen. Sami.d W . ,i Whalen. John Howe. Benjamin. WiMman, Barney Jarter, ll?nry A. Wood. H?rry O. John . hV.. Richard W. rth.,i?i!lrr. Regina IN IIEMOBIAM BaalltaJerl. Anna BAl HMA.V r.?l>e.*t. Ml Hn*.?o.i -'.. B ? : t?hnsar) II, 1917, .???;? ?1 U ?"??-?. Vn neral from WrtkaS H?rie?ia l'i r *b> teri?n I'hnr.-h. I!?*-. H. K. ApcUaa. ballikki: At Ms rssedsacs, !17 Raaow ?t.. Annai',.1?*. ??n the nui.nuig .?f l-ebriiary L", I,a*?r^;i?-e Hal?ere, hehned husband of (?forma (??ithrr Balliere, at til?' a?re of .".I ?car?. Funeral from St. Anne's Trote? teat Episcopal Chii.-.h at noon on ,'linr d??. Pahtraanr '-'-. beacon Williarm. Fanerai sartrien The Fimeial C'nurch. Broiid-vay ?iiith ?n?l I7tb ??.. (CaSagbSlI Building*. Ihi:r-?la, . noon. .' o'cloc!.. BERRY \l Railway. N. J . on lehruary 21, l?17, Eli-abeth L. ss do??- at the l?te ti?r i?-t iicrr,, asad ? ? ? ? --?i c. ??ill te held ?.? t.. ? lau ? Mea ??*. M \?,. ? M ?v.. R?h?s?y, N. .1 . M ? ri,i?>. 1 eb rmen al a '"? PhilaraStlpbla and Caga Mai gasees gtsaas ? BIRNEN Katheriaa Mraajr, in bar .'?.'?t.h I , ki| in -tiite al I>,?< krclls ruiier.il ?h.io'i. IK tV/illis B?. I uneral Thanthty, I? a ia BII.IFA I'"-est H?. 111 Here- i. Brook* |,n lebniar. IS, 1917. BSjad "? ' ? ? ?': ? t*B> aaral from Uaiae Baptui Cbtsreb, Bl'RRELL I.n.,ic !.. SB I Saada .. I ehruar? , ?-o \tlt. At her baaae, ..;:,,' Mb .i?.. sa? lasesd ?laua-Mer of Sarah laylor Bin "II. 1 uneral ?er? ?ce? at ?b..?e mldrcs? ,,n il.ui ? dar, !>hr-u..iv it, ISI7, t l? m. lalar. m??,t Mount H??i?e t'e.nrtrr?. An;..mobile .nrteii' I AR*, -On luesfla?. I-?*l?i uaiy N, at the ret iden.-e et his ?iin-tn-!?? . Jahfl It. Ili*ge man, ?r . ?'"? We.,! riad *??? BenJaSSaB II ' ! Car>. "f l'pi*er Monte'-.,?. .N ,L. in the ; S.;?l ynr of hi* a*e. Funeral .er\ i ?jahaao asMfass o?, l ? Mar, ' ?' ?"ary tt, *t ,-i,-lo,\. COSH \Y I ?hi ..*-?? \ri. alter ? |,,i.*i UhlBSI, p . r , . , bslovad hro-h.- tt Han? nah Paasasj ai.i Man t Caawar, ?i,,t for tiianv ?ear ? raeidaal ??f th- 1'lh W?rd. Funeral froni hi? 1?:^ r?-i,|eii,e. I?S Chisholm *t . I he Bronx. Thamdaj February 22. II a'tlaahi ?aatSSMa to St. An- | th.inj'a (hiir.h. D?6th ft and Fro-r, I he e a reaiuiem high m?J.. ?ill l?a otTer.?l f.,r the raaatsa al bh satal Relative? and ' friend.? Invitad m attend COWL William llenr?. late .*f Ne-s York City, ?on of Jam?? and Marv T .udlims Cowl, on 1 ebi-uary 17. in hi? 8"d year, at' the residence of hi* da?i-*;hter. Mrs. Llu>?l j M. BaaSdaa, San I "aanaWe, CaL Funeral! service? at the church of the Trantflgura tion. East l"?th ?t., near Fifth ?v., at Z p. m. on Thuitday. February .'-'. Inter? ment ?t Wrxxllavsn. DAICHER On February IX. L.idttina D?l rher. Funeral from her l?te r?si?l?*n?-e, tM Br?dhup>t ?>.* . Thursday, ?'rrio a. m. : than?-e to Church of the Resurrc. tioi,. v litre a m??a will BS ce|ehr?'e,F DAR< EY At West N^?? rirightnn. Slatcn Itland. l-?bru?r>- IS, IS17, in his ?Kuh | sear, Denni? Dar?-?y. I uner?l aersice? at Sacrad Heart Clnrrch BS IhuixUy, It ?. m. DAVERILL At T?rryto??n. N. Y. February tt, 1917, Marguerite J.. wife of William J. DEATHS DaveriU, age.i .'?; >?ir?. Funeral ?er?i. <* ?I Christ Chuivn M Thursday, I-'cbruary .'-'. ! ?! 7. ?t '? (v m. DEACON William. Services at the Funeral i h Hr.'?'lv?a>, ?,?.tn ????I l?tt -l ?? n'apipbell Building', Thursday afternoon. ! ?"otaae, dknnim; Mi.tiirn:', reaman It, n?* York iit>, Leaiaa ?' Deaaaag, at Maoian.i. Raltimor? and Westminster rap"' please ci.pv DIBRCKg H?-nry Christian Pierck?. at B* Luke'? Hospital, on February ft, 1117, tat. da-nly. in hi? b'?th year I unirai services ?' . p. m.. Thursday. I-ebruary .'-. at hi? late residence. Highland av.. C.rantvvood, N. J EM.EI. Anna. 414 goal t4*Jab "t.. N .' . "a *-? I 7. aged .'*, ?OBI?. Funeral fn?ni St Mark*? g??M*H*Ol Lutheran Church. Kev. | o. H TriakWa. F.AKRANI) At A?hury I'ark. N J . Febru anr 1117, Hi *M. C. r?--r?ri,i iMm F.lla Rrocki limerai at Hiirti*'? funeral parier?, Aibury Hark. Thu.siiay, February ... i i> m lateiaMBt Johnstown. N V - : FINMl.AN On February tO, ItlT, Rar tholonii?. belove?! husband of Anna Finni gai. .ne?? Mc.Manusi. Funeral fruai Dar-' aeea'a .-hapei. 99A Amsterdam a?.. PrMaj, ?. m | thence to inrpii? Chn?ti Church, ?T?M l-'*t ?l. Interment ial?ar>. H ? US Relative-, ?n.| f, icii.i-, -ad n-v. of the death of our beloved wir? and mother, l-ahcl 1 uchs ? n?*e Semeltothi. Funeral: mike? held w?"?;!!"?.!?.?- rutalaq. I'ektaer** i "1. 8 o'.-lo?*k. ?t her let* residence, 31.1 j East 4i'ath ?t. Interment Thin-sday. I ebru ary '.".'. ! p. m. Frederick Fuch*. Hu*hand, I an?) Children. i i i MKR Oa reeeeaej. M, M?r> Jane story Fulmcr. reiiet ?if Hiram Cece?0 Futmer, in her 84th year. CAFKNKY On February M, Lli-abeth I. ?.?iTc.a,. daughter of the late Michael J. and Bridget Caff ne?. Funeral M Friday from the home of her ?iatei-, Mrs. Ciiai-ic? ? atnpbell. t9t West 111th at.; thenc? to It, Thaaaa Viuinas's Church, ii8th ?t. ai'd St. Nii-hola? av., where a masa of ie ?luiem will be ?ulerea! for the repose of her -oui Interment Holy Cros* Cemetery. GBISMAI .lo??ih (?cismar, beloved husban?! of Jeanette l.eiamar, February M, 111?, ml from his late residence. I We? i *t . T.iur*day. February .'.', 1 y. U i .r .-vitte.!. t.l.MHERNAT On February .0, M7, Hera-; ? lio S. ?iimberiial, ?00 or' the late I loien tino and Justa Uimbernat. Funeral from his ?ate re*idence, 87il New L'trecht av.. Brooklyn, on Thursday, February '22, at 1(41 a. m. ; thence to St. I-'inhar'? Church, i Benson ox. and Bay .!0th ?t., Brooklyn. Re- ! a.uiem mas? lo a. m. Interment Calvary. - ' <.I-OBKlNG--John. 59 Watts st., F'ebmary If, It?17, a?ed 78 years. F'uneial from St. Matthew'? Church, Rev. Otto Sieker. (.ORINC Wappinger'a Falls. N. Y.. Wednes? day, February U, 1917, Mr?. Thomson C-j.inis' i Martha Nelson Goring'.. Funeral Zion P. K. ?Lurch. Saturday afternoon, I o'clock. F'eliruary 14. Plea-e omit leven Interment at convenience of family. i.iiRMI.F'Y Oa r?hiaarj II, 1117, Susan. beloved wife ?t the late John J. (loieilev and mother at John J., Mary and gaM .ie>. Funeral from ber late re?i?!en?*e, H V. ?? I .1 -i . on Thin-?day at '.' p. m. Interment Calvary. (.R VII AM Un MoaiBBr. i-'ebciary 11', 1117, in the 'lud year of his age, Charle? Aui?-u? tu?. ton of the late James Varnum and hat? Aeeata Onkaaa, Funeral private. CSAVgl Mi? gllaablB. la her l".th yea i nee Hoxneri. Remains lyina in state at Doabjull funeral chapel, 111 Willis av., at ui'th st. gaatara Btar feaeral aarelaai I o'clock Thursday evening. Members of Alpha Chapter, No. 1. O. K S., and f.-ien.l are ?e.iuested to attend. Albany and Reim *e!aer papers pleaae copy. I1M Heath av., Bronx. Inteim.'ct Mann,* Hope. II \mii.ton Charletta c. la her Ktt year. Bl her ie?i?lence. tM West ."?Sth st. in ne ??I fboiwlai. February . J, 1117, Keaedi ?' - fanerai parlor, at 1 p. in. Kind ? lit lower?. Interment privat?. HA RTF. Alter a short illnes?, on February* II, Uenni? J., b?,.,aal l.u-li.-jnd of Te??ie Harte (bob Bartt*a). FBaaral ttm. hi? ?ate residence, .","> KM en? ?t., Astoria. Long Island, Thursday. February :.. ?. in. : tl'.ence to the Church of Our Cady .?I Mount Carmel. Interment in Calvary. HAUCH Oa February Jl. 1117, Peter Hauci., beloved hunhand at Mar] T. Hatlek. P..-!:?- ?-- aad : ?'?lii.l- i'f the family aie re? ?pectfully iiuit<??l to attend his lunera! M Saturday, the _'lth in ?t., at ? a. m., from his tat" re-iaicn,-.-. ??I Harrfeeo .'?-.. Har? rison, N. .1. : thence to the Church at the Heb liim, wher? a -olemn high mas? of l?Ulllewi will be ol'ercl in,- the repose of mil. Interment in the family mauso? leum in tlie Cemele.y of the Holy Sepul? chre. HEATHS! gatered into rest, on February ?0, If'17. (ieorge Heather, beloved husliand ... Fl.?abeth K. and father of Caio.in" K. Brown, I. Qaylord anal ?ico.,.'.', jr. at hi? ??taeaea I4?M IJaliengr ?v.. New Y'ork I'i'y N.tice .if funeral hereattcr. HFRRH K l-..lia?: .-* . ?rmam at W?liam S. Kcrrlek, at Bjmceee, *?'. v.. bmUmt el Hra Samuel Campe. Funeral Thursday, at Bf a-acu'c. N. Y. HOCAN - Oa February W, 1017. Mary Il.a gan i r,.?e ('..rbetti. l.eloved mother of Uan i? ! anal M ?y Hogan. Funeral from O1"! Wf-t 149dl ?t., Tl.ur day, at 1 :.".?? p. m. Inte, me'it Car' ary. HORNKR On I ue?, ?ay afta* -r-.aion, lehruarv 20, 1117, Bearjr Herr.?:-, belo.c?! i ft tSUmi of Lisette Kraeg?*r Homer and fa;hcr of I': uline Horner, in hi? .'?ttth year. Rela? tive? and frienal-a ?re invite?! to attend the funeral *-,i,ei. Thtna?ai e?ening. Febru? ary '.:', at 7 :.'.<! o'clock, at his late re?i alei'.-c, 111 Wc*t .'"th st. Interment pri ? ?OUBBN Samuel \V. Hnu?en, jr., age.1 ." ?ear-, -.id.Ien!., February SI. Funeral ser .' ? ? rrrnlae at 8 a'cleeh at hi? late residence, H.",; Cruger m. Ir.t - ina'iit Thursday morning at 1?) o'clock. ?OWI On February II, Renjamin Hove. 131 S'iuth Jal m., Mount, Vcrnon. t?jat , . funeral services at Fir?t M. !.. Church. 8th n\., -,'. ..t.. Mount Vernon, on Ihursday. February tt, at '.', o'clock. JFTFR Henrv A. b?!ove?l hu?band of I.Diuse ,\. Jeter, ?leparted thi? life T?9 .. . ||, 1117, a! .;:." p. in. He leave- be? hind t'i mourn ?hen- lav.? famr son? and four ?lantrhtei-s. }? uneial ?ervicea 'Hinr-.l..' I a- ..iM . :, at i .' noon, at the re*-nleii,r. JOHNS I.,'- gee. Ri.hi.rd John-, of the Ne*eart Ceof?r?nt? of the Meth?)?!i?t Kpi copal ?h'l-rh, die?l ?t l!?wthi?rne. N. J . on Ttmtamrt II, ?np,l H" reel?. Notice at fu-! neral later. . KAY TON On 'he-day. February "o. at his residence, till 7th av., Simon, beloved! on ?f Um lot? William and l.ertrude Hajrer Karlen I'merai ?trtctly pri\?te. ? KHACSIUAR On luesda?. February *'". at her lat? reuien.-e. *?tt Wut 7?ith ?t , Fall-n. .? ..I...A at Jacob (halles Kraushaar, in her s .1 'ear Funeral from her late residence, I riala-.. Pitt a m : thence to Holy Trinity ? hur.-h. 124 s' . BOB? l!r'adwa>. where a aolenin re,,mem ?>*?* w ?M 1^- -?i<| a In a. m. I.1TTIK On Fein,, M., a ].. Keating, be'eed wife of Patrick Little. 1 . from her l?t? residen, e, :?)4 West 17th -? . tl*?n.-e to Church ei -' I ai.a-i- \?-i-. Frial?>. Fehruarv 'J!, at II a. m. Int?r menl Holy Sepul.hre, Newark. N. J. LlONfl Lewi?, heloi'd father of Jack, Ray and Conrad Lyon?, I-ebru.?iy .". in hi? 88th ?ear. Pnwerol ?t ?M late residence. I ,? We.t 14M st.. 1 hur?d?y, a? 2 p. m. Mem ..f Ma.car.e- I..-?ige. 71. I. O. H. B . Olvmp'.- lodge. I O 0. f?: I'nited He Is a.* Veteran?, I'nited Hand? Benevadent Society, and Manhattan Innige. Ki'uh: ? ?'"I Ladies of Honor, in.it?) ?. ailet.d. H!ea?e omit flowers. MAHON On I-ebruary t?, 1117, Bridife? Malean, helo>ed ?i?ter of Mary Trae??y and the late F.?lwaid and J..hn Mahon. 1 i reral Com the resUaaaa of her - Mr?. Miry 1r?ce>, Bgl Ijut ti^Ul at.. Thui-sday. 1 ?bru?ry 22, at !? i.t" ?. m. Sol? emn re.|tilem mas? at St Catherine? Church, tat? ' 'th st. MAN?.AM On I ue?day. February 2>\ r.M7. Fmiiv A. M?ng?m. in her 36th year. Fu? neral service? will ba? held at her home, '."?& Monroe ?t., Brooklyn, on Thur?d?r I ebruary 22, 1!>I7, at | p. m. MARTIN l-ebiuarv II. M?r??ret. beloved mother of Patrick Martin. Funeral from her ?on'? residence. .18 Fjut 74lh ?t.: tiien.e to St. Je?n Baptiate? Church, \je\ n?tou ??.. ?ml 7Sth *t . Thur?day. F'ebru ary .'.'. ItM a m. Interment Calvary. M ? ?IRMA? K Jame? F.lwaH. el de? t. ?on of Michael and Mamie M.i.oima.-k i nea DEATHS Drunimon.il. funeral from hi? lata? re?i ?11 Park Pia.'. Br-eklyn. on Wedn.-.d?*. at I a. n?.: then?-?- BS St. Te? re?-,'? Church. Interment C?ls.?ry. M'DIISAI.I) Katherine mee Cu-niiiehaitO. the beloved ss ife of Fatri.k MclVnald and n-othe,* of John. William and Thomas Mc? Donald. I uneral from her late rt-sislence. tttt ?th av.. Ihurs.Uy morning at 10 o'clock : then.-e t.? the t'hurch of St? Charle? Forr?me??, ss here a solemn BbSM of requiirm will be orTere.1 for the rep-?*e of her soul. Interment in Calvary Cemeterv. M'NEII.I. At Manhattan State Hospital. ?. William I. McNeil!, aged 74 vc.-,rs. Funeral to-day (Wednesday? at 1 f. ill., from his brother's residence Ya : ! ?ri Relative? and irien?is in , ited. MILLER At Jersey Ot*, ., ? Monday, F?* ?iiarv 19, 1917. Arthur H. Miller, nged '-'9 Relativ.*- and friend? are i**?pe?-t f-.illv invited to attend funeral ?ervict*? at hi? late retidm.-e. M MclVugali ?t.. Jersey City, on I hur??lay afternoon, February '22, at 1 o'clock. Interm?ht in Greenwood Cem? etery. MISSROON Suddenly, on Monday. February 19, H?*i man Hoffman Mhtsraaa. Funeral team hi? late home. u;.S Brooklyn av.. BiaaHja. Thur*??!??. J p. SS. Boston paper? ? cop.?. MdRi.XN I vistea of the lets Charle? N. Morgan, in the 7.? I ?-tr of her *<ze. I -'unt-i-al l*ebru?ry tt, I9IT, South 4th ?... Mount Veinon. 11 o'clock. Ml LI IGAN -On February 19, 101 ;. Jam?, \. MalNeaa, btbiead aaa-aaand ??f May Mul? ligan i nee Malloni. Funeral from his late ie?*,den.*e, 441 Brcaik av.. on Thursday, February 22. 1917, at I a. in. : then.-e to St. 1'iu?'? Chunh, ??here a ma.--? of i'?iuiem v> ill he oifere.1. Ml RPHY Very Re?*. Nicholas .1. Murphy. mcial IV A. A . at St. Nicholas gl Tolentine rectory, on Monday. February 19, 1917, Urin.* -dates at II a. m., ma?? at 19:9e, Thur??lav. ut St. Ni?-hol?si of 'i'olentine Church. Andrews as. and Forsl ham Bo.kI. lnt'inunt ?it Yillaiiova, I'c.i'l. NAILS William. '"?1 RsstSB It?'??!. Bronx. February 19, aK?*?l 4L funeral from resi ,.. ,*, Ri \ ' ',\ Magas, M'RDFI.I. I?. 44S1 St. Mark? av., R| ash If a liiiruar- !?;. m her ?'..?th year. Funeral lH'.i S ?s ...li-.li Pilgrim?' . !'.?? C. 1 1'eter.on. O'SHEA Fehrna?) 19, Hanoi all O Shea |nt*a Lynch i. nativa of Rathkeal. County of Limen?:.. Ireland, belove.1 wife of the late David O She?. Funeral from E. r. Dono? van's funeral parlor?, 6?'J Hudson'?t., on February 22 at 2 p. m. Diternient Calvary Cemetery. PAGE -On February 21. 1917. at realdene? of her ?on. lu Demarest av., Engl???r<>ed. N. J., J?ne Blauvclt Page. Providence and Boston paper? pleaae copy. PARLEMAN Roi-abell?? Morro-*/ Parlemati. hu'ov *.l wile ?'. William H. l'nrleman and nother ?' lierneslette Farleman, pa*?e<l ,,:i 1 I, v-ary -'". Funer?! services Thursday, February L'.'. 1 p. m., at 6j7 Fulton SC, Brooklyn. Baltimore and Read? ing papei-s plgSBS ? ?|*y. PERE/. After- a lingering il!n?is?. on Tuea der*r, I -'ebruary -?.'. I'.'17. at hi? residence. It ahafhf Read, Riaahljn. Qsesasss Nesa, beloved li.-hand of Susie I.. l'or-t, in hi? ?,l?t yea-, r'iiiieral tiotico hereafter. Cuba aad Mastce pssjaers please esstr. PROBST John Probst, on TuMday. 'ebru? ary -li, ?Bed 8i>. of I] Carver ?t., Astoria He is Mimved by one ?laughter and one tan, Mary Warnas and August Prob-it. Services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Funeral on Friday, February IS, at 1 ;U?J, lo Lutheran Cemetery. PROl'T V RoaallS. K. J . on February 19, 1917, Mees P. Prout, in his 8-Jth year. Funeral sSSrlsSS will be hehl at his lata ? M av., Roselle. N. J . on Thur?ilay evet ?r.if, February '.'2, 1017, at 8 o'clock. Interment at th? convenient? et the family, in Cypress Hills. RENT l-.hr'.ary '.". Catherine, aged 19, ? Funeral thauel at St?*i?hen Merritt Burial and C en.a'ion Company, 161 8th av., cor? ne,- 1Mb .-t. RFGGLE8- At I? East 87th ?t.. New York City, on 1 rli.-uary IS, 1917a Charles S. J RugKli*.. Ho,ton. Worcet-ter and Gardner, . pa port pica-** ??.;->. Notice of fu? neral la'.,-? Rl'SHTON Ile R. v Dr Joseph Riuhton, tes anrrij leuaerted with /.ion and St. Tim nth)'? ? basas? RM West .".?til at, passed away pea?*efully early Tuesday morning at St Luke'. Hospital. Chicago, after a long IttSaSSS, follow las ? serious operatie.n last July, funeral will be held from /.ion and Bt Timnth-.'* Church, Thursday, I ebruary . at i ! '.tt ??'?-lock. RI BsfBLL In 81 Stferd, Conn.. February 19. PI 7. Barab Bteases?, ?iced 7?7 years. Fti i.,-r?l at ChlM Church, Thursday, Febru? ary , SS, IAXT0N Bai A I91lebetk, UM Ave G. >n. |c>?-*ii?*y 19, 1917, aged ST? raara, Funeral fieSS Ocean Parkway Methadi t Epi , o,,al Church, ?CMMlsrT Martin, 118 Mas-Jar t.. Rrooat )>:i. F<-brua- v 17. F'17. aured II year?. IV i,eral from St? John'., Lutheran Church. - Stl'NElDER William, jr.. Winston. Conn.. lehruary !?, lr'?7. asr?l "S years. Funeral f'om Holy Trinity Church. Rev. J. V. Ch.ilmer . SHEA On lehriary 19, 1917, Maurice She?, heloved iii-han.l of the ,..te l.i.en ?-shea ? nee Marshy) and father of Harry A. Shea. I uneral I (?in re ide-ice of hia *>u?ter, Mr?. r? p, .. ?. 1 !th t : thenca to St. \,roni*s'- Charca, an Tharader. Felsruary ? '? ?, ., r?. . -.?1?re a BBBBS will he of -eted for the repose of his ??oui. Interment Maty Name One-? SPERB Mm, Brooklyn. N. V.. February 16. 1917, Bfed ,;'? :? eat . Fanarnl from Fifth Ceiinan l'i-e,b-,terian Chir.-'ii. nTERNHAr.Brs Berssaa, I ISOrtb lnth a*.-, Mo?i??t Yen,on. N. Y.. in his 71?t year. e I h?ir*?day evennn; at 8 o'clock. Interm-nt p-ivale. STRAIGHT Monda y. I ebruary 19, Dr. A. M. Sti-Hi-.*h'. '?'?v?*,1 I . hand ??' Mars l'rtiaton and far ? F ? 'on. (ira.a, Anne and P.-r-?i?. ?I Barondal?. Bradford. Penri. VAN E.l h On I ebruary 19, at New York Cltjr, Kl" ' . Si Welpevre<)en. ?lavs. ?c??t II atjera Service? rit. Carleton Wim, I sagel, 0:?i M av., on W,.,!nesda>. at 19 S VAN LANDINCHAM Btsddanly, an Febru? ary 19, at 111 West ISth t . Albert If . gga lavad I 'i -'?and of Anna \i??i Landingham ??ie,? Kiw-wti. Bersksa ?? Craaa S Mr* fiowan'? parlor*?. '.'??*! ?th a. . betwieen -3d aad 14th ?t?.. iV?t*laaada?ra I i? sa Inter? ment Hackejisaclr, N. J. We*tern paper? t?le??e copy. WARLAND Baddsnhr, on February 17, 1917, f? Santa Cru/.. Cal., William C. Warland, in the 7'<th year of hi* ace. Boston, Mass?, pap? stases copy. -tsEKTIIMI LLER Ratrin?. J'??- Ten Kyelc ?t . Broeklvn. I ebruary 1*. P17, a?ad ?>?> yea'?. I- uneral I'om St. John's Lutheran Church, Rev, A. 9. tarer. WIIALEN ??'? riblBSIJ tt, I91T, John. be. |.??ed ?on of Michael and the late Ellen Whalen, native >>f hillro?eiitry. County Wa lerforil. Irelaiol f nierai from renden,-? of hi? ?ister, Mr?. Thomas O'l onnell, ??2| B/ast 47th t . "ti Thursday, at 2 p. ia. In? nt I ai.arv ? \\ HEKI.ER In N??w York Ci,y, February Zd, l'<17, Emily Ouileii Wheeler, of Sharon, ? ,,n?i.. daughter of th.- IhIc Emily Butler O.'den -m-l NaatSa Kn?i VS heeW. Funeral -ervie,-. at the I,,,n .? i,f her co'iain, Mt't I'rtnrn Oic,?n Jit,-.. 74 l'ark av., on r ri ?iav sssteeAttt Si 19 o'cl,H*k. Interment at V? ???dla? a, WII.DMAS On rei.ruary I,'. Karnev Wild man, l?elo?e.l husbaml of Mary WildtBan ? nea Reill? i I uneral fr.?m William A. I urran.? luneral parlors. 4?>4 West 6lst St., on Thiirsda?, 1-ebruary .-, at 1 r30 p. IB. Interment t'?'v;ir- a W?>.>l> Bndlsnlr, Saturday. February 17. 1917, Harry ('?mated Wood, in hi? ?>2rl ?h. 1 uneral ?er? i?*rs at the residence of 11? parent? (CMS, Dale?. Alpine on th? lludaon. on I hunda*., ?ebruary -?. at 8 .. c|o?*k p. m. In Memoriam SPLITDORK tn lovinit memory of Anna Sphtdorf. died Eebrur.ry Zl, 19l?v. CEMETERIES^ THE UOOD1.AHN t EMETEBY, l.?,t si i'.? Msrla*ss Tress and by TroUaf. La>ta <<f small ??/a for ?el? OS...? 99 .... 22d ?:.:..r.