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T a. MSIE JAMS HERE IN SOMETHING HEW Little ntnr Seen In -Miss in-1 f.iniiiith.ii" at the Cohan i Theatre. IIAS CAPABLE Bt'PPORT MN lMfnrtMiHin" At the (it htm Thrntre. t - . I M r n't If f-:mnl jnah . yl I Mm httiofst j k iii'lr , !lo;ir.) RntAbfiHili ii .( Ihiniffni Knr-i' llr - ..,t BIMf Mltlfl .1 Ritnrnurt Mr,, til- Kill r- i i htti Miturtct Feifiiftfj P , . !'..! ,m.' Ir. nr llnr,lnl Kirnth) Murml it Dim,- o-i. ik- . - itiilia ti M . Fram i McOInn e 1 in who li nnt bfen letfl left nnc ihc ,'i .. i Clnrffrtffti with Honiffonier) nd Btoftt illd him in the matitlfilfl I'tfi puTlnir bvfOfl the ramtra in California MMI ilt lijthiinis I., 1 II I t"- k i Nt w York I tut niffM Still Undft tlto itm: of C R Mil .11. ih Itffhttd at the COhafl Th itw Tin Iniluiti Iouh dfanuitltti Paul Wrhfj and Charlti OoddAtdi who in I i" havi norkatl Inst Rumtnvr h I Olhei - Rtopt, pun load for her a pit ilk i "MIm Information." It pnti IIIM Fhi n hefort the public In .i otlM rhai If rent light from that in which h h I ItlthortO bOM aimi reil. l :.., phfl In thr new piece whit I time; it uaad t call a "protein" IftM S!ir 1 1 n dettrtlVO, and-Sn that foil MNUimOl VaflOtM lihKU,f.n, ju an f ifi-- rfttacttvai atwaya rtO tvtn if they e iii prttti founi Rirli raoh an MIm n g ii to-day and Mich an Lotta Crab ree ara I when h'ip liatd to act In tha a:n" Rura of !' I i which IMclcr and fiad'tard have ari Itten for the praaont Uvorlte Then ara three acta in the new play, ooi i hi drawing room of n parvenu fun of which the mot ha? in no iSlloui fof ROCtal .ntportnnrf tha; it tatei the report to ie clrcutatad that Mr jea-tr haa btan atoltn. The aao ad act paaaaa !n tin- apartment of the Ruae famitj In Pari a, and the third wh;fh if lUppOaad t" take ptaca In v. v . c ib ire hare, raatoraa Miss lai i to her uaual Atmosphere, ninca it in hen that the piece eontalrta nil it no : the uaual mualcal comadjr. of .iii the varioua parte that Mtaa Janii paumed laal nlahl "he won her ad mireri na ni ic the iondou chappy. Thia aai nomethint more than mare matarlal . ifalai u ,i fortune teller and a men Matar bus nhe had RUeraeated no eenaa f lotperaonatloni Yet nhe wan alto RRtbti rot .ntiuie an the Irraaponglbta or : -. Here waa In manner and ntnech .i real portrayal an bar pergonal hi n ITSUallgl 'I tlir type. Am the la linM girl liter nhe aui eojually ap peaUn4 in appearance to her admire ra, who la. I found little to miiinfy them in the ea rllei ecenea Hut the audi ex-' found only dellghi In the hint not i a - full of entertainment from tha ';m tha curtain r ao. in the eecond act M r i i rkoa had cooed r love eong I hie a 1 1 to, i pomade manner Then iritit HordohOi who turned out to te ne ol tht dellghtfl of "mo eenlng( had m t hei coupletR t llurtngty. Hut both i ren more potent etlll m th. laat acenea, HeUI Bllla. at the piano, played an i rally ae ever. Then he combined tat i ; ti to the public and to muatcal BtAreri ae euci esafully aa In the pant, glth Mlaa ttoruone at the other end r aran i plan i to oxpreao tn her rti rxpreaalve latln featuree the emo o,. of hie BRUalc. There wei a few 1 tlefylng exhittltn in the way of i ant chorue which not onb danced ttt - mp nd wore f roc he tha muat have bgen I la leal word in modish Areas. 'h;. . i once n eventrh and pro- 0 . There waa an amuilng band :om n nd villo. Ml theec attract lone aare in the laat 4i: i n kept the RpCCtatOre amused 1 una etlc from the minute the) Degan Pro lUly one rSAROn f T the rirlmht of the ludlence wna the fad that It w w enabled to foraei the Aral two acts Thai w.m eomethlng to la taa. kful for. BERNHARDT IN DECEMBER. Mm Rrraalu ll Srxi lumil If Mm- s.-rih It.'rtih.irdt Pftblcd to hr Mnir w .i. .mi K Connor, yottw. !) hi wan having lUcceM In rn f'- i new company to lupport nor !r ii A inv rtcan tour. It whh not l,inir tl i .lie announcod tiiat th roason for htr ,-nniinK waw on account Itath ol atvcntl loadtiui tnem I h oompany, who :e killed w- ' Hrini iini- in Pranoo, sin- ii now W tnnouncc that nor tour will tptn hi r on Daocmbiir I, I im unary witti myaalf for ths ntmcnta," wrote Mine. Barn htrdi . icu-r arriving junt before !r cablegram, "but it la no fault of mir., ..- tevi r.tl mcmbafg of my rom- iv been kiilail or wounded. Hope, !'i " end, to offset thin delay by ex. lei I u fh. tour if neocsggfy, II I uboininulilp war 1b not at an II ,, at, I ihould like nothing letter th ,n to Hiend the Bummer in rmlng rountry and reKiime my tour igatn m Brptember." ELEPHANT FORMALLY NAMED. Rlppiidroine Meaal l i.ni.led ' hln i bin" Dnrln Natlnoe. row, Imby elephant, nine ninnthH J'11 i principal performer In the 1 a na baptiaed with ' ility ycatgrday afternoon on rome Mage during the Toy Dave Montgomery pgr e rite P"red tttons oouldn't be II Helen Pglcnnt r win there 1 - re . In? of the Chin Chlnnerg ', I,. Theatre, which Itadg up 1 ' un nenl that the haby ele- ' , in'.laed Chin t'hin. the Hipiiodrome manasgri w't 'cii'mony, uMra Jennie ii foini parent, looked on with 'I waved her trunk to the Chill ''hln waltz. "Mr." J I vera wfta there 00, the ,f ' II baby, "and ho were hie in. and hie aunts." ri; i a n.i I'ln t era, TI i h in eh,' .i r mhten !i nni'i ii. i! fatui U i Tullj hw no- agaTr in '! , ngagl 'I f'T ihe ,1.4 1 al igdafi ae?' in whlen he si irred, and not fur Mornlag .iBei v IVuiMlwsrd, head nf the , isty nf Innlpvg, . , ,v I',, f,,r perinlaalun i,' Ki " i"r the benegl ul org inlaailen, m - iry ,,n nt the insnagen itn ,i i;.,r,r n. snnouni et -in ke - ,lk" , oiltl si in lie held I-, nriKH miii i, earardag Hinnliii the tii,i,i appWuM in i rm in. im " of "Hutash it 1 1 -i iv.ui i to ljtttaen a i, it,, i c.soper Uagrus and il 1.4, wl.l ! gLen In NeW Unit, r III,' Href lion nf I . play who elaya eas nf lbs four it, Th Boomerang' at Theatre aeyeesly wrenched mala niahi before isal ami i with mora realleai thsa i l,u . In the BSI'.iad SOt, pretenda m turn her ankle id ii,, Biattos Dad so asnaant I- ,11 i,-.,ni nf the Ann rli in I :. ' l Nci Waybura'a "town it. , Century lust nlshi anil .a tin Uaaebsll if one seem hv Mi, nlnlatura srami i.t,imi irrigan of the i;. i Sox umptreit till laagS ,in,l there were other ' Interact the baaaball taa. ''i, in ifar ' iturae t, REAM MILLIONS MAY ESCAPE I Y. TAX i Secret win Piled in Connect! ent. Mad Pnhii si..,- NonRenidenec. HEIR8 TREATED ALIKE Ti e mii of x rman it. Ream, cap!-: lallet, who riled february ! laat. which j nan nted ircretly in Windham county. Connecticut, becaur Mr. Renm wne a I realdenl of Thompson, that state, wan j made public here yenterday at the OfftcS I r Itsaut) state Comptroller Boardman The IMgona f r the nct'nn of frohnte Judge Munyan of wmdham county In K'nntiiiK the request of Ihs ftsam rslatgl OUIieel lo keep . document from the public we,,, not disclosed, The will treated - 1 1 oiembeia of the family equally, Tin- win rontalned no reference to the marital affairi. of the son, Lawrence Mar- j "ha;, Ream, who married Rleenor pen-, iii, ton. a showgirl, on November 1. 111,1 hut lived With her only six dayn. A et itement Hi it (team hue divorced hln sh'wftrl wife urns made by William v. Miller, counsel for Ihe Ream extate. hut he refused to disclose the whereabouts of Ream, eacept to nay that he In em-. ployed by tie American steel and wire. Oompanj ami to a iK at I a. m. Hie feature of the will which Inter- j otcil the RtatS Comptroller wan the ' tatemini hy the tOStatOr that he was a citizen ,,f Connecticut and a resident of t indhain County. The will wa dated, January 10 laal in Ne York city and 1 was witnessed b) William W, Miller, the Ream attorney; hi brother, J. Morris Miller, and Percy K. Montg tnery. I ollctlo,, llrre "Look. Ilnrk." The will Itself and other matter brought lo the attention of William W, ' Wlngate, xiiecial counsel for the State I Comptroller in the matter of determining i th. tax on fit,. Ream aetata in New York, 1 led him to .. yggterday thai w hile ne I wan nit absolutely convinced that Mr. Ream left no part of hlK 110,000,000 to. 140,000,000 estate taxable in New Y,,rk the prospect for a collection of a las here "looked dark." .MthouKh Mr Xeam had millions of dollars woith of Securities in New York Vaults the fact that he was a resident of Connecticut ai d voted there at th last national election makes the gecurt" ties ex, aipt from a tax on the ground thai it Is Intangible pro pert) owned hy a nonreatdent. The will leaves to th widow. Caroline P, Roam, nil allver ami gold, furniture, UHiks. paintings. Jewelry, articles of dress and ieis,nal adornment, and all oilier personal effects not otherwise dis- IKse,l of, In addition. Mrs. Regan re ceives one-third of the entire estate, wherever situated, in lieu of dower. The testator's sisters, Samantha Johnson and Ida Mlllls. each receive $15,000 in trust, and John Beam, a iMother, gets $ll,000. Hei.lil.ie I ns M Heirs. The will divldaa the reatduary et,tto ; Into nix parte, one pa it Is left In trust I for Marian B. Steplienn. a daUKtuer. arlfe of Redmond 1 . Mtephena "free I from i-ontrol of any huaband nhe may j have." n her death the principal ic 1 to her degoendnntai hut if ahe leavea I none he nmy disKme of one-third by j j win and th remainder in to ? dlatrib utel among the tithet residuary logateoe. Another elxth i left to a daughter, Pran ?ee i- Kvmmerer, wife of John l. K entei erer. Wte i eoel ven ono-fout t h outrlirht and the reminder in to le held iii tragi for her for life U) be dlatributed among her daacendanta. L:ke I dtepoettlon in nvide of Miuai Rharee left 'to the Rona, .v rman i. Robert C. and Blward Ream. The lat -ixtli. left to i-eoum Marnhall ' l taa ni, ut to be held In truet until he in 35 yt urn old, dutlug whn-h time he tfofive the iitt iniMiiif. When he in 3. j he will gt-t one-fnjrt.i of the principal. ' The remaining tttree-f urihn will tin n h held until hr in 4", wh n one-thinl will 1 paid, and the remainder hold . until hie death. The n-m u permitted to l dlanoae of the trust eatate in hli will, ! tut if he fa He t make euoh dlapogltlon , it will ie dlatributed among the rvald uary legateee. JORDAN L, MOTT'S WILL DISPOSES OF $1,000,000 Iron FoiuinYr liividcd Estate Among Children, Except for 189,000 lo Others. The will of Jordan I. Molt, who died ' on July :'li laat at the age of Sil years, and who was head of the Jordan It Molt Iron Worka of Trenton, wan file 1 ; for probate yesterday II dlapoaee of an estate eetltnated at more than ll.nno.- , nun. The doeumenl was saseuted in Iton, j ; four ear before the elopement to i japan of .Ionian U Mott id, grandson of the iron founder, ami Mrs. Franres Hewitt iiowne, who aas later divorced by her husband, Walter Bowne, The grandson receives one-sixth of the es tate, hut ihe trustees have Ihe rlcht to withhold the principal If 'hey deem it wise The will gives une-thlnl of the estate i each to Marie I.. Maclioan, wife of ex-1 Supreme Court Justice Charlss C, Mae- Uean, a daughter, and Augustus V, stott, a son who died before the testa tor The son's share passed to Mrs , .Mai Lean A third son. Jordan I,. Mott. .ii-, of the Ktts-Carlton Hotel, received onealsth "f th reeldue ami ihe other 1 sixth gfenl I" IrUSl to hi son, .Ionian I.. Mott .Id. The latter may receive, half the principal at 40 ami the remain Ing half al 4 r. years The will iiIho I left all the pergonal afeofa to the threj , hlldren, I The will distributes 151,000 in upeclflol benueata to nephews, ngosa and friemis , A trust fund of K0,000 was left to Mrs. ! ' Caroline P, Molt, wife of Jordan 1. Molt! 1 Id and On her death the principal K'les ' to .Ionian ,. Mott SUt, A similar fund was ' ' , ft to Mrs Jennie 11. it. Heath, widow of the testator' friend I r. Heath, and ! on her death it noes to Jordan 1. Mott j ' nth, The exeeutors and trustees an- the ; ' two surviving children and John Reld ol yonaera aim mm .,,-.-,. $630,000 TO AID CHILDREN. Mileroien I'OlS for Ncn llolldlous on HuiutiiH'" Island. Tin Aldermen appropriated yesterday I0lo,ooo In corporate stock for n w buildings for the children' hospital and schools, on Randall' Island and for tliS nurses' home on BlSCkWell'S Island. Al- ilerman gumn protested htl ihe i 1,1 must economise, but Frank Dowllng, Tammany leader, said: "I'm soinir to vote for ,li loaolut'on, i iii up for reelection, bui I don't think this vol.- l.- going lo dofanl mo Mtui of the atoek Issue is for new buildings that are needed to houH" feeble niilldCli Children, If the City does not lakn im of these cbildreu, who will." MARY GARDEN, ILL IN PARIS, CANCELS TOUR American Singer Reported in Qrave Condition, follow Ing Operation. New arrived her- yesterday from Paris that Mary Harden, the American soprano, is gravely in then- following an operation for appendicitis Her tour of this country under R. E Johnston, ihe musical Impresario, was to hecin within two weeks, All her engagements have l n cancelled ami Mr Johnston said yesterday thai he hail no Idea when a tour could he attempted Miss Harden, who spent a par: of laat winter in this country, although she iii, i not sing professionally, returned in the early spring to Frame ami has been si that time active in ihe hospitals at Alx-les-iialns. Three weeks ago aha was at Alx anil those who saw her said Hi. it her Industry appeared to tie agree ing with her as she eeemed in excellent health. Sh whu not only lo sing lore in , mi reri this season, inn was to make a picture play out of "Thale" ami aome of her most popular operas. She haa not sung here for three seasons, her lust appearances having been with the Chicago ipera Company, Mrs ISdWard da W Walsh, a sister of Miss Harder, who sailed laal week f,,i I'. iris, will arrive there to-day, Mr. Walsh said yesterday that he did not know of Miss Harden' Itllteos and had no reason to helleve that she was so '11 as he would otherwise have heard of .1 Miss Garden's family is with her in Prance, hsr father having sailed on AUgUSi II, He will h,. back In Novem ber WOULD BREAK SPALDING WILL. om t ir 1 1 ii u Uo4a MitImi nl 'i - Ilf NlfMllti hT. San Duo, Oct. B Keith RpAldltiaTi Hon of th lata a. q Rpaltllni by hin tlrst wlft. beK"" U'KS ' BPtlOll to-ilay to break tin- w of his father M chnraen "undue Inrtuence' on th.- pan -f Mr, HfMldlnff aecond -wife. Rllaatietli thurrhHI H pa Id Ing. and Mre. Kutherlne Tina ley, head of the l.'nlvemal brother hood nnd Theoaophlcal ikaiety ;it Point I a. Cal. a ( twpaldlns died at Polni Uoma mi 0eptambar B Iiimi anti the aon nlleired that htl father was not in his riuht mind at th time and h:il not baeii for vurne time previously. The Hpaldtm fortune In eettmated at BS.oou.000, Th manufacHurer'n Itml wifi died in l k', and hf wan married -tain in 1900. it is alleged tha' the lecond lire BjialdlnB peretiaded her hueband to live on the ferounde of the Theoaophlcal In tttutlon elth th objeel of alienating him from hlM son, I fndar tht ttrnis of tha will Kinh Bpaldlni was in receive Bino.000, Albert Bpalding, the adopted hid, wan uImo to gi t $100,000, The re- malnder was u-ft to mtk ipaldlng. WILLS AND APPRAISALS. M aRV K KUA M iTTH WW he ii'.i Hrptember 17. IBtS. al ' Uouni Ktwn autHterlutn- end wei the wMow ..r i ii 1 1 1 t Htatti siupremt iviurl J untie Htuntfy m.ii i iii-w , ittft ui imi! if nmru thtin uoo,ooo, hui ivae i reitlni of U:iii Inaion, U. 01 the time "f tir ileuth. an I nn rt nf her prupi rty eai texeble ti.Ti' H r 0iitato wi'ui in DouMlni. .1 U KM UUlttXJN M i l.v K, a in. 1 nufuc- tui Iliac JrugfUl, v ti ihe. I Jl ,1. HH, left kUi evtate "f 3 7,mj; in (our nieevi .mil it nt'i'lif w . UMTUI.leA W KI. Alii. Kit. MltloU Of John v PiHfUr f ttrooltlyn, iic i in s voinnri I, 1 1 t . a r.ilnl ol HutUnil, Vt., i.i, ;t -, 1 1 7, r whiih $.'.ioii wn in iir ntnither, Mm oiivi a. Jhh.-m. and thf rt m.tln.ltr in hrr . I . ikMI-i Urace K. fluff l-r MARY OAK LAND, hi i U I Auaual L. 1014, loft MS.BII tn hef lHtr. Simti Win Duien lAMKs O'CONNHtJd, who 'He-i July it, mm, iff i HB.IIB to hN h i ft and thn ilaufftitera WILLI A M 0PRKCH. i rPiit Mtet. hrnier who rtteq in Mrooklyn on ,lunf l, le r t a ni t Pitate 'f ItllO.HfO, Two ii.uiirii ttrsL .1 iilitt ll 'l Mai Kurt' I Sprni f . Re l IITI.III 'h Jnhn jvlfhcNion fpnr nil Mri Hannah ft, -.-i nun KQd 'Inurxh- Lr, aaob t ilTieiSti I THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, The "Billionaire's" burden. MISS MARY F. BAKER BRIDE OF E. L. FINCH Ceremony Is Performed bj Bishop Courtney in si. James's P. E. Church. Mlaa Mar Farnuhar Baker, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Stephen Maker, was married to iSdward 1. Pinch of Pialnfleld, .v J . yesterday afternoon in st James's episcopal Church by Bishop Fnsienek Courtney, assisted by K Vicar Stevenson, r.vtor of (trace Uplacopal Church in Pialnfleld The chancel waa decorated with palm and chrysanthemums and clusters f thrae flowers were on the peWS In the ,-entre nisie of the hurch The hride entered the church with her fither. who gave her away ghe wore :, gown of white aatln chrmeuC and a veil ,,f old point I. ne and tulle that had been worn hy her grandmother when a brl '-a Mian Margaret U Baker w.u her sister's only atn ndant. She wore a costume of tnile blue net combined with silver lace and a hat of dark blue velvet tr mined with pink ms.-s. She carried a bouauot of pink roses Justice Hdward Ridley Pinch waa hia brother's hest man The ushers were Charles n Baker, ' brother of the bride ; Wilbur S. Tarti-ll. lternon S pn ntlce, Uufua t'rnue Ptnoh and Fred erlck fanner of this city, Thomas j. Mumford of Pialnfleld, N J ; William Palmer smith of Netherwood, n. j., and tleorge W, Kikins of ESlklns r.irk. W. Va. ' mmedlattely after the ceremony there was a reception at the home of tiie bride's parents, I Bast Seventy. fir r li -treet Mr. and Mrs Pinch lefl Inter on their weddlnu trip, They will live in tins city I'ri't-mnu- l iiikt-. -Mlea Julia Mt 4NUff M. Ji 1 let. i .upton I'uipke, de ughtc of Mrs Juli.i w Punke $? ni Wenutrr place, liranR, ,iial Hftiry W KYrrtnau. .h.. of KoUl I orange were married vawterday after noon In Oraoe Ohuroh, iranKf Mra. Ar thur Rtoadar. ii-tr of t hi brtdti wai matron (,f honor and Mr. lioeder gav ha hrtda awa. Ruaaell Kni-man, ther oi" the brldegroomt wae peal men. a reception followed at the homo f Mr, and Mra hVeder. Blm strt-t-T, orange. Mr and Mra, PVeemtui will reatde in Oakland, N. J. Prrr) BvOfl n. The marriage of mism Htolla Beat i ii llrtiw n, tin lighter .1 Rlveralde of Mn 1 u-u a, Will ird Brown io HSd ward An. guatug Ponoy took place on afternoon la the Church of tho Tht' t"t'rr-nwiiy wan tt'rfinntl Kev, John Haytiea Holmea, Mra Percy will h at lutint at ara Id e Ptivo after November l Monda Meaalnh. hy the Mj' anil ;s" Itiv- II 1 4'nrncKl. i riTTHtn mi, Oot, B.MlM Blag K. Cr- noglo, nloco of Andrew Carnogloi was 1 married thin evening to Theron H. Hoyl of NOW York at I fit- brlde'a honif, ti 1 7 : Mellon HtriM't. Tin bride wan given away by htr ana nl Ian. William H Bmltbi anil waa attended i- her aleter, Miss Maraarnt Carnegie Her brother, , Andrew Carnegie oervod s boot man. The brlrlt'trroom Is a ion of Tla-nm i. iioyt of Ridgefleld, Conn. Thf iiat.ni'. tif M is, I toy t VIM Im it'll in Pun form 1 1 no. the birthplace of Andrew i grnegto, K III,. Mir,, -Keatl, Smith NogWAMC, Oonn Oot, fi Mih." Clara Vlvell Kent, daughter nt Mr. and Mra, William J, Kent nf Ml Oarfleld plana, Broolclyni ittmtnar raaldanta of Hickory llluir, near here, ami Jonathan Kranel.i Kilbourn of Hartford, were married at Rt. Joeeph'i taitreh Uday, Tin- brldaantald were mimk oonatanc May Kiihoiirn of Hartford ; Mia Mary Theresa Kurreii. mihs Mar) Julia Carr and Mi - Adelaide Moran .ill of Brook lyn, Austin Kllbuurn, brother of the tn nl, Kroiuii. was but mun. OCTOBER 6, 1915. DR. FINLEY FOR STERN DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOLS Cells State Historical Associa tion He Objects (inly to Mili tary Training of outh. i T V '1st, N Y ti t B Th et earner Derkahlrci with intmht?r.s of t if Nt w York Htate H let or leal a Boclatlon aboard, arrived hr thi ntng ond tha leventeonth annua! in?; Ino of thf laooctatlon began In Cutlum Memorial Mali it John ll Plnley, ttote 1 ommlaeloner or' Kducatlon do llvered an addreaa called Wool Point in Lite raturtf." in which he Midi "i have I teen quoted ia wylng thit 'military training led to International hetred ind barbaric warfare.' I have not t.iul thip. hut I have objected t" Introducing military training in ou public m 'hot tin ar a rn-.iriP of ronntTitit Ing children and youth for a nervt whuh aoaume! the continuance of the very thing wrilch we trying to e termlnate Bui ! have .s ardently bI vocated aa aerioua die Inline in our achoola a we x pt of tnoee w-ht are to tvo their country a- BOldlOrOa' Or. Klnloy nnid that Went point hoi aitivvn poet a , the atemcr aort, but nonf the leaa poet a, and that Weat Point iiat appeared a'herever any one haa witten the country! preat battlOl into literature ' i flare nee r Townaley, auporln tendenl of the military academy. wl- r-ome.l the vlaltnra. I . S AlfXan'ier rrsirx'Tided. Then Qouvcrnour Kernhie poko of "The p . t point Foundry " Dr. John M I'lark.. il'r. itr tf the Rtatc Museum, h another p'iker . Clinton s. -oil mi read . poem. "Wayne and gtony Point," nnd -ifrii vV, Abrama f in in led itereopt Icon plci urei Itluatrat Iph the hletory of the Hudaon Valley, Tomorrow ntornlna thf aaaoclatlon Will meet in the oM cadet chapol to Itaten lo ilddfoaaea by Cot damuel r. Tillman and Pol Cornetiui da Will wui- i x. P S. A. The Tterknhrt will remain hen ii Ihe headquarter nf the aaaocla tlon NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Mlaa Rvelyn Brown, flaugbter nf Mr. .in, I Mrs Jaittra Rrowtl Will ba iii irri.-d to Prancta Rurrltl Tborne this ufter- iio on in St Tlinm is'h rhurrh, A small reeopiion will follow ni the home of tha i, ride's parenta, Til I'ark avenue. The weddinir of Miss Alter Itelin. daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry S Bel In of gcranton, Pa., to Pierre s. du Pont ,,f IVIImlngton, Del,, wilt take ptnre this afternoon at the New York home of Die hrlnV, parents, ton Vark avenue. Miss Helen V Judann, rlaughter of Mr. Iltld Mrs Henry I Jtldsnn, will he mar I--, ,i to tlenrga fl Parks, fortnsrli of Provldenoe, n I . in the Chureh of ihe Heavenly Reel on tvtnbsr : a re. reptlon will follow at the h nn I of the hride's parents, 77" Madison avenue. Miss Margaret Rk'hifrdson Pratt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Pharlea M Pratt, will he married lo Frank ,1. Krosl ,,f si i.ouis tins aftsrnoon at Beamoor, the country place of her parents in Qleti Pnve, I. 1 Mr and Mrs Readier) Q, Johnson, who have been passing the summer at Ihelr eoiiniry place, Hllfln, In lallp, I. I . are at ihe ilothani for a brief vlait. Mrs, Renjamln fluggenheun and her daughters are at Ihe Qedney Kami Hotel for several days. The wwddlng "f Mlas Katlta.'lne Hut ton, daughter nf Mr. and Mra John Button of III Park avanus, to Thomas V. Plunketl A'lH take jilaee iii St. James's Church nn November t lllal,0l I'llrtntHn V.I llellrr. Boston, Oct, The condition nf Bishop Kobcri Codman of Maine u ra portsd tii-nlghl to be practically nn- ebaiiaeil. He haa not hern eotiHeioui- for several day nnd the paralyala which flift al'te, ltd Ilia left ide haa lieeomn more general I phnlila N,-h,n,,n,,-llr,,,k lll.oree. CHIOAOO, "ft I, The State Apprl late Oourl to-day eonArmsd the ileetee of divoree granted Mra, Brnestlns Rapr (Mrne Sehuiniinn-Helnk ) from William Huip, Jr. HEARING'S CHARGES DENIED BY PROVOST Sn.vs r. of p. tnMrnctor Wai Rot Asked to Stop Child La bor mid Poverty Tolk. OFFERED TEAR'S PAY ALSO PfttLAOgLPfllAi 'let. I, PrOVtMt Bda gar I'. Smith of tin- University of Penn sylvania denied In-day that ho had ever nxked Dr. Scott Nearinir, the dlamlSSCtl Instruetor, to refrain from tuikm naainst ohltd hltior and poverty, It i ,, the provoel'a first atatemant on ihs Nearltsj SlagtlaaaJ, "f did not ask Hr. NVarlnit to modify hi vlewi of teacriing as to ehlld labor." he aHld. "or iim to poveity or ,1- to III'. other apedfla trlavn or doctrines, Tli Whole purpoaa of the uttly Intervleia i ever had with him, which wa about four yenr ago, WM to get I nn to try to ghe no ground for sensational nnd exaggerated mlaconcaptlons or tna tehrws, The only eaamfile dlaouaaed had refer enoe to his then recently published etate mont that he had 'utterly lost faith in the COUrtS II d the lag ' "ir. Rearing saya in n recent an. tiouneernent : 'Neither the Iw-ard. l or th provost nor any ofth-er of the hoard has offered nie ii Continuance of .salary' "The fact Is that on three separata OCcaaiona I told the dean nf the Whnr t"ti School that I was jireiini ed. with the appro vs l of th,. trustees, to pay Pr Nearing hb) full year's salary, and on each oceaaion the dean, speaking for fir Rearing, declined the iffor I'rnvn.l llfT, red III Own Money. "fin one of l,hej.e ncrnniona I pro. txwed, if i: Neaiing objaotad undo, the ntminial n tires to receiving pay from the university, to draw my personal .lio,-k for tlio full amount, hut this offer was also declined "The proposal was made because both the trustees and I dealred Hr. No.iriiiL to understand thai the failure to r,.;, ,. nr'nt him was not nevompn tiled by the least desire to Injure him personally or by iiny lack of appreciation of his merits As k ma'tcr nf fart the roeord of the hoard ahow conclusively that It hSS alWay heartily favored t ne fullest academic freedom "Pr j winiam White's statement that Hr Rearing in,', been kindly and considerately ..shod if he could roi les sen a growing feeling i whh-h m.Lr.v of us Ihoughl unjust to ;.imi by a hetier adaptation of his arguments o the un derstanding of Mr audiences la entirely correct. "i cordially Ii dome the following statement made hy rr White in his re.-ent I, tier to thi alumni : ""So far aa I know, nothing could he more unwarranted or further fr,,m the truth than the assumption that the lion In the NeariiiK case was part of a so-called plan to carry out a rear, llonary poiirv against free academic discussion and freedom of individual speech.' Vrrr Prom Reactionary Policy. "There never ii is hern, h,. any thought of such university There never never will he. any aueh a nnd nevar will i policy at the h:ii heen. and Hon taken by 'he hoard There is not now, and I doubt If there ever haa teen, an ele ment In the hoard that culd Influence any rotes toward such nn end." Provost Smith's statement waa in answer to charges mad' by Scott Neap ing In hla statement published on Mon day -nornlng. Provost Smith aaid that when he had read lr Nrartng'a statement he fell tiled upon to reply, alnee there seemed to be a "diaagre merit In regird to the facta In tha Sett Rearing rase III the recrni articles' and Interview! of Pr. J White and Br s,-oti Rearing." OBITUARY Iiihn l.o.d. John Loyd, 10, one nf the beat known machine and die manufacturers in the United Statea. and who ilurlnir the civil war waa i naval engineer, d!e,i ,at, r- da) al hia home 187 a Taylor atreet. Willi. inisl, nra 11, born at Xewton. M im . and early in life In settled In New Vork elty. After lua dlschargs from the navy in lri7 he started dis manufacturing under the arm nams of McUoughlln, Qrover a Uoyd, He was i member of the Military Order nf the Loyal Legion, the Navy League, Atnorl can Society of X...il Bngineera, m,Tt can Society of Mechai leal Knmeers and the Metropolitan Museum of Ar He sss unmarried .inioi, Haletead, MAMARovKrK.net -Jaoob H ilatead, a New Vork attorney and politician, d.il .,i idenly today ,t ina home hare .ii the aa "f ' ofllce was it Ti, William atreet, New V.-rk. Mr It a 1st end icrved on the Hushes committee In I ft 01 ami likewise on the Taft committee 1912, ii waa a member of the Republican, Manhattan, Lambs, Larchmont Yacht, vvykagyl Oolf and Outtyihunk Pishing clubs ami the .ot,, 'sl Pratsriilt) Hla widow. Mr Clara s Halstead. and aon, J, sterling llalate.it. valedictorian it Yale in llll, survive him JaSOb lllev lopf. Voht Plain, N V Ool ." Jacob ins vendorf, years old, a prominent Pern ocral of Montgomery county an,i one of lt wealthleal rltlsens, Is dead at hla home in the town of itiait His grand father, Jacob Dlevendorf, when a boy of tl waa scalped in a battle w-nh Tories ami Indians at t?urrtowu, hut lived to an old acu. MRS. HAVEMEYER ON STUMP T.xira llaaklaaS t'aaati f.e gaN feaae With i.ii of State, ttrrggN, N V. Oct t, Seat.d In her own automobile trimmed with banners an, I colon nf the Women's I'olltleal ITnhM and with ihe ahlp of gtale nut -lined ;n electric lights. Mra. Thendne Havemeyar apoke before an audience on Main ilret here to-nlghl Mrs Hive, meyer waa accompanied by Mra Clarence Legow, Mre j'hlllp Babcoek Mrs Hherwood M Hard and Mr, Klale Wrlgley. Tomorrow meetings will be held at New Olty, Nunuet, gpnrklll, Vallej l.'ot lags, Weal Nvnck and Congers and at Koti Comfort Inn, In her address M n Havsmeyer urge.i the men of New Yoik to pul the Women on board the it, ot state. NEW AWARDS FOR POLICE. Offered by vo,ia for Baoegtloaal .iu,iTe,i, an, i Intelllgeaee, Police Commissioner Woods In a gen erul order yestordu) itnuounced plans for Issuing awards tor merit tu luem hers of the for,-,' showing exceptional judgment, Intelligence and ability m the perfurmancs of their duties, Men feilng original suggestions which air proved to be efficient are also eligible for the awards. The hoard of honor, ehlch now re- i wa a. 'la of valor, will iiiu revleU acts of merit r the suggestion!, offered to the Polios Commlsatoner, "Awards for merit," laid Commli" aionei Wooda, "will hereafter count Just aa much in a promolloii eauininatlnn im awards for bravery This opens a chance for promolloii to ihe men generally, and above all It la helleeu tn he absolutely practicable.'' SUFFRAGE CALENDAR. 11 iv m offiro of oeffnafl'Aflieri can commit if nf Worm n Huirraa'a Party open, Room lilli 1 iVaeeau hi reet Itl019tll P m Women eatcheea 1 1 tna pel 1 1 in Mannatiaai BrooaajrOi Thf Mronx and Rh-h niftiid. I p, M. Btre i meetlnf At n! avenue and Arden atreat in-i at lifth ytrt-et u it ' i Fherman avenue, I i' m RuffraM hearing ut n puh n nn CI a a, iMfl Waal llfin alreef, H P M Hlnth Aaaemhly dlatrlet Brrmklrn, atral mfftinsr al Fortiftii at reel and Fori llaniltton Hvsnuc I P M Open mi meetlnf of boni aland aqoad in tnw (aland city. i to : p, M -Queen n Itorouth. Btteot meat lag in from "f Court ttoueei Long lunil cit) l ' p m ejtreet meeting at ia:ih tree l ami Reveni h avenue, :: p M - SM-,'et meeting at Ninety j. tii ret .ni, i Broadaay j chair thant Mn w J. Morten. MACMONNIES HID ART IN A BARN TO SAVE IT taulptor Arrives FfOHI F'ranro nnd Telh f Tricking German nvaden Frederick Mm Monnloo, the aculptof, who haa been iivImr in Franco f-r many yenr. returned yoatrday on the irrencn liner Ufa hambeaUi front Hnnlnaux. told how he had aavod hla nrt trcaauren from capture or doapolltlon by ihe Herman Invadera before tha bat tie "f the Marne, and recalled one of Bdgar Allan loea atofleg in which the theory waa advanced that the bag! plnca ti hide anything la the moot oWvtoui lit whh t hen at llvemey. and when , the Qermnni mad- th-.r laah for Paiia they paaaed hla place, He put htl troau urea und r aome straw in hi barn, and they v ere overlooked. One of i hi etatuea that were not In tin- barn wua "Clvlo virtue." which eventually will he set up In f?lty Hall , Hark! Mr. MacMonnlea aald the iifrun had been compl ted and wan now In i Paha, underground) where it had been ; placed t" eecape poaalblo injury in caaa "f bombardment or tht- capture nf the city, While hi is hen, which will ha- a i long tune. Mr. MacMonnlea win look ' over the iMty Mali plaaa ami later confer t with city oftlniala In regard to the a'te tor ihe fttufit.ru of which "Civic Virtue" forma the chh f ngufe Life in Franco at preoentt the aculp tor aaldi was not Inapt ring to an artlal and lie auapected that he would Opend the real nf hla dayg in Aniiria. it i not likely that " !lvlc Virtue," which haa been 0 long ime Under way. will arrive her until there ts no probability -f hi r pluna.tia to the huttom of th aea wi;ha)the ship hearing her through irpedo gttack U. S. JUDGE SCORES LYNCHING OF FRANK Florida Jurist Say It Was Ont- enme tf ndifferenee lo l,aw in Georgia. The Federal Qrand fury empanelled yesterday for the October term, of which Harry Payne Whitney la a member ' heard .ludae William B, Sheppard of i', -I. s.o ola, ria . wdio la temporarily as Signed t" the I'nlted Statea Platrict Court here, denounce the Frank lynching , a an outrage resulting from the md.f- f, renc, Shown h.v the people nf 'tenrsla f,,r ara to audi Infractions of the law. The Judge In hia charge to the Jury uaed thia point to Impress the furors with the necessity nf tiikius cognisance of every violation of the law and every attempt to obstruct or divert Justice. "Not ao m my weeka ago." a. ild the Judge, "an a'-miat unprecedented out- r mi, waa committed III "He of the frVuthen Stat.s That offence ggalttat soclsty, that outrage agalnat the law was th" culmination of an indifference Which exist d in that State for more , than tw. i ty years. Lynching and outrages agalnat the law had become so eufnm i that little attention was paid to them. Bven the officers of tli.. law - hanged with the enforcement of the law aid the protection of society bad j become lukewarm in rheir dut. ao it waa possible for a man t - be taken from 'lie State penitentiary, from tha eustod) the off., -era of the law ' ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Some of the l.ali-.t Nnmea I'laieed on ,lie RraTtetVrS, Clarldge 'i, rles Tuaatotl, Kerfelk, V i A M Hi ISS l'h Sg; J. W 1 an. Toronto; .i i' Cromwell, Clsvslsndi it. .1 Warret Meridsn, Conn. M i Nathan leird IMward O'Neill in.i c ii Bora Haagor Me; Mr Whit ney, BoMon; T I" Sullivan, HI hmond, Vs . -i i ' i; Farguaon, iMn Franctaoo, rtiiarr.rt Mrs Alh'e A Faster, Saru- n.i Lobe, n v . Henri Holland, Cigdeus burg, N V . Mi Slid Mi" W A Swlnner tun. s.ci Pram Iscoj Mr and Mr- p It. Huakln, chleago F s Hughaa Berkeley, Cal si Real, Mr sad Mr, William T jnhiiuin I'lntlnnatl; K M Padslford, Wuahlaaton Manh m.iii Mi ind Mi i r Dlatrleh, Baltimore: Mi and Mi- I. I. Howe, Hart tor i I'niin.i Mr and Mra Frnlerlek Dun ran Pittahurg; Mr ami Mra C I. adaina, Pbllsdi iphla. KI I t k It. Hupp, AlbHMV. Mr an t Mrs K 1. Tinier. Halt Pilt, iieorg, ',', i ' Powlar, Boston; n i St on a lie. Mnlnea, la Doth im M: an.i Mr- Walter C. Hub bard, lairchtnonl S V Aetor- ''I'll ii i ml ml de CalMtllerta Aqua daate del Hnnaralda, sr sld deeanin fo it aldeni Menoesl ..f Cuba; Maud it n SUHilll V N A Waldorf-Aai oriii M- and Mr, Martina, ai l family, Havali.i Mr . ..i Mr. V It aeon Virginia F V Drrden ami family, Neu.irk HI i tin Mr not Mrs Henry Rslln, Ir., Paris. Mr and Mra ll s ,tt II yea, Craton-on-Hudannj Mr- Edward Kendall, T, xai Mr and Mr- Alan Rvana, Pitta. burs Mr and Mi- John Borden, .'hi r;i,'i. MarilniMUi n Plttmnn, lx,s Snpale, 'il ; Rbnei l. luir. I.;, n, a. lei . P.i,. Mr , ,. I Mrs II Brown I'bii i" N I: Dahnriie, a, nn ,, Pa. Mr and Mr- .lac, in Miller Hhlla.lelphlii; .1 I'. W ward, s.,a luaii. P II M I M'- R. H White pet roll m .mi Mn ,i M Burdlna Miami Fk, THE SEAG0ERS. iri'ival, yeaterday Rucbnmla-au ii"ni Hi bv Hi" French liner irdeaul Mi - w. -i Roaeerell II .1 It, Ml ilni i, .lulu n Arlhlir (In Mr ;n ,1 Mr. R Rim icr M.ttralh, I'ouni Kit., ii" ,1'H.ir coiiri ivrii Huwar I iiari, I' i-e hman Preili rick MacMoiinli Kr ink H Laimi Hon,, ruetir Mnri I Wilann Fiaber Mi. K i' l.aalnn Mi - r v s. ir.i ii r At rival by the Icata Hallla Ola. . from Coia Mini: Hr Heursi Reynplda Krneai Yarrow Hr and Mra Clsrenos Osther Hi i hi Ward liner s, Harry K tahley Mr- Chsi'lea lni,ii,l Hi- Wiin. on liuil.'r inavlsn American hue una.' n an i Christian Cam i. I.an W lip',' 11 I ., entritl Caid I. Uenachos Mlaa I A ll 1 ii o i.'.i. front Havana Kali, II gilt, Victor M mini lose f Pei-, But OH?8 New Books Rare Books Coirect Stationery 681 FIFTH AVE. $500,000 GIVEN TO BARNARD BY SCHIFF Now Stiitlfiits Hall Will Br; Onlre of Not'inl atul Rf llffioiis Activities, TO CONTAIN GYMNASIUM ,Taroh H. R h ff haa offered 1 0 Rgf nard Colleae, ff whleh he wan one of ine nrla!tal tnin'- -s. a students h.ill. it ooai not more than 600t000i according to an announcement made yesterday : ft r noou to the undorwraduateg, Tito trun teen formally accept! d the offer. For the last five years BttnlehtO at Ha r nard have been gnatly HI u d nf I aymn,u'um. reception rooms nnd of. Acog for the atudeni nrganltatlona, ito cause of the lark of RpACO In the OtttCf btilHIlngv tf the college group the phya loal and soiai neni.' of lite atttdenta have of noceaalty bean alighted, The iindeiaradnatt s liave had the Uae off tha Teachers Pollogfe gymnualum for ontv a few hours week I v. The now hutidina. according to piano now being made, will enable tho college to develop the work of its phvsl.-al de partment and alao provtdf for the lal ner'dn nf the underarraduatea, The hall win contain gymnasium nboui ion hv ii" fet. erhlch will serve fr reception meetlnga and the annual flreek danc tvesides the rout I no physical work tanchrnoin will he one of tin feature)1 of the building, tn addition ther will will be offices and spate for a Ilhr.iry. in accordance with Mr, HcnlfTa ex pressed desire the hall Will serve ;s ( centre for th s.. lal and religious ac tivities of all tha women students nt Columbia University wlthoul regard creedi thus providing f(,r the won i tudent" what BSarl Kali Is for the men Mr Bchlffs K'ft is r'R.trded on tine . larly appropriate al tola lime, ehv it is m.ifi" on the fiftieth antilveroary ol IiIk arrival It: this Country and nlilw tightly after the twenty-fifth annlvei ary of the founding off the eolloge., KIDDIES' KITS NEW APPEAL I Myron T. Herri, k t.k, V l.l for Orphaned Brtglgae, j A new r.Mief organisation hai i,e"i , formerf Ui thia City to do I;- j ,r' in I reltcslng the misery tnd deatiiutlnti j caused by tin great war. Tha ("hlldren's Fund fir Klddlea' Kits has l"-. 'pet. t I by Mynm t llerrlck, former ' ina- sador to France , Karl liavlx n ... i executive secretary of the National Al. ! lied Belief Crrr.mlt'ee ; 'ly,1e A l'i It, secretary of the .War Hellel Cknrii u House; Mra Arthur M Oodge M Anne Morgan, Mta Lulslts Leiatid, M Marshall .1 Dodge. Mr William Con . . Mra i;eor-e M Olney and oth.ra ft appeals directly in ijes,,ir ,,f the Fren 'i and B-vgian children ahoae mothers 1 hive hen killed in the bombnrdmeni j cf towns '.n Flanders and France, hi i i whose fathers are dead or are Rgbtltlg I In the trenches The Kiddies' Kita cominili,e sicL-t-sta I two ways ,,f helping A hit containing , warm Winter Clothing tray be made nn by cnntrlbiitora ami rent to tl.. dill, dren'a fund. In", West Fortieth aireel, or the money for a k:t may I scnl If conirlhutnra irefer to sen,l v ?R may tie aent for a boy's kit ,,i ia for a girl's kit. The committee call- attention espe. elslly to the fact that the peed le nr. great and that winter la , -omlne Parla IrtUla Haklna Tin, Don. io im Relief, Marry It Lachman, d. lector of ihe ; Artiste Aid Roclet) of Paris, arrived j yeaterday by ihe French liner Kochani beau with toys and dolls made bj ar ' tlata of I'aris and their families who I are trying to raise money for those whose providers are righting, Mi ' man aald that many of the families ! are destitute With Vlacountesa Ban cougtie gnu Mm- op Kastieii be rga niseo me artists ami their f.- lib make ertlstlc toys for sale In Amerli to MARRIED. OOOt.lTTI.R SHOTTKH geptembai 191.'.. at Trinity Church, larnox, Man, bl 'ha Rev William t,mvr tn-e Wool, Rtlnor Buchanaa shnr. daughtei of spem-er P shotter of Savannah. Ha., ta ''harie. Andrew, Doollttla ,,f Near York FfNOB RA K Kit mi Tuesdey, ivtobea i. llll, at st Jamee'a , imr, u. . ,v Y '-k. b Btahop FreileHek I'ourl ia aseta'eii i the Rev K Vicar, Htevtti. aon. Man Farquhar, daughter of Mr. an.l Mra gtepbea Hiker to Hear, l.a Roy Finch PRRRMAN PUPKK Monda) October I, Hill at Qraeo church, Orange, v i hy Ihe Ray, Char, a T Waikley, i . i Isigton, daughter nt Jalla w and late Btwrtiard i. Puphe, to Henry v. Freeman, .'r ll'.I.MKs ivinh Al gl Peter', chunli, Freenetd, N J Monday, lietoher I. by the Rev John F, Mllbank, Margaret, daughter al Bmata yard end ib Wlllbam M tenia ti Willi s'. Helm, a TAYLOR- DA.Ni.'ili'KS w Malda Parleg Chuecb, Ragland, geptembai in, lieorge .'-,- .,e Tiylm- ,,f . , York ,li, P. Hilda Dancot'lM nt u . reft Surrey. Rnfftaad D1KD, COW v v Hsnrt i: . 1 THF PCNKII tl, CHI It' II It Waal Twenty-third street i Frank R ,. bell Hulbllngl, Wedneadaj inoi iioa it n'i-:,.,k. ! FISH At Newsrk, v .1 . Tueaday, ., -lobar j, t, Clsrs lone, Fiah. rlfa I of tha lata ii Hi nr i 'in . Fiah, I t O , In her u .u, -lip I, vs ,, s i Funeral services be held ,t iu Flr! I Baptist Peddle Memorial i'hunti i tier of Broad and Fulton -:ie:s, Newark. V .1. Tbursalay, II ',''" f, ' at j i' m Intermi at it ib i "n- eeatsnes of rami Friends are glnd'y urgH.i not i , sen i ib, era I HALSTRAtl giiiklrnly on her i is , i in. haair st Orirnls Pout Mamaroius-k, NY Jacob llalaesd. beloved husband of Clara s Halstead getlea of futcr,,: hereafter. ItlOHARDSON fin Octtrher ',. S.v at tor late renldenee, '.rt'i West lllsi atraot, Barlette Monre, widow ,f Porker Cleavsland It 1. hordson, Sen 1 "a private Ht'aaill.L Suddenly, on Monday, u lobar 4. llll. In bi ssvent) it: 1 1 year, s Hamilton Husaell, Funeral ssrvlvss al his ints raa,ones, 3 in Ma i street, Hi onglyn, on Wednea. day evening si I o'clock latsrmsni PMUIpsburg, i' n SANFOIIU On October IttlJ, Fre,lercg Homer ianfnrd n Kins. n, S, . formerly ol Bridgeport, I'oim Funeral ami latarinent privals .ii ', 4- stan. gUltll " ' "' Mondai " lober 1 lul Jnnies H. Hhetls, .,' In- lata real, leu e, ,71 Wist 1 iu sir.-,-, s.-'.-'iin re,iuieni mae U'lH be ogerwl for Ihe rep.an of his a, ml on Friday, i'i v .11 I0;s, A. Mu at the Church Our Isidt 'f iaurdsa, We 1 1 ild sire. 1 Interment a' Calvary Cemetery, pn'-is-1, ml' Rowers, Bllenvllle, x v . papei , ll ItsllN 1 ,'otlis back, UUAKIH, . ma C, J. U sL