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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1920, 15 Newport Women Hear Mrs, Blair , in Political Talk Gnlliorlnif nt Homo of Mm Kffcrton I, Wlndiroji for AdrtrtHH on Thhiioh. inf la Tin Hl N l Nw VwK Hctho, Wrnvrnrvf, . r., hnt, n.--Women nt ocleiy to-day end nhl ll otlir cWI nation to Interest lliniiwflvrii In iontlp. Mr.' Uirorlnh I Wlnlliroi' Invllml rrnl friend to coma nn.1 Tlnf the r frl.mU to misere, Her villa In "a lvuj nvenue, to iiitfn m J" on.J,u,J S?7 Mr, jotin lilnlr "f .Vow York, Mr. Itfalr l the m of Mr. and Mr, num. ner Orrnnl In lto.1 .'rn nvemm, In tlio UlierliiK were !'" Henry Clw, j.nie H. niihmnn. Hurnnir Oernnl, William II. HrlftnWi X l'rnnel A.CIrK. Jnsenli iinrrlinhn, Herbert Ilarrlrnnn ami Hklmnl lmlitfl, Also Mi Mor isret Dunlnp, Ml Mclean, wlm I rtopplwr 'villi Mr, JompIi llnrrlman, and Mlrni Murlfl Wliitlirop, Mr. Nlnlr lauded Clov, Cox, Him I chairman of thn nemocratlo Woman uf tha Hventfeiiili Hcnntorlnl district of New Yorl. nnd Went Into Now York Htato nml city politics, Alderman VrunU Itiiirlie, nrtin Mnynr of Newport, wn l ho only limn present, nml tli fact Hint tea followed I ho tnll( did not disturb (he ve ternn politician In the least, Tlicro wim Inrirn KUtturlnir At the ratinn In thn lute afternoon tii wltncaa tlie play In tlio woman' double tnurna. ment. Anionic llioao rrlsterliiif wero Mrs. (lrnivlllo Kami of Tuxedo, Mrasra, A e Prost, Nlrlwla rotter of I'rnvl. tl'n'e, William it, Hlewart of New Yorli, William (lreiuiu(tli, It. t'orey MnrKnn, Mrs, Alfnnao Jnniter of New York, Mrn. rreilerlok U Oliver and Mr. Htnnley JlflMol, Mr. unit Mn. P. Lothrop Amen nnd Mm, William rayim Thompson wero nmnnir those nlvlncr dlniierMhl cvenlnc, Mr, William U Doiiula arrived to asr on board hi tcnm yacht Mlclio iriinne with n party of friend. Mini Itnunnnix Htnckpol of Iloiton In vliltlni; Mm, Daniel fltanlfonl At tbo Nfvlni'Cottaio, Plr Arthur anil I.nily Tcnae of Knr Unit, who have kmi utopplnir with Mr. unit Mm tArlon Kppley at their Ilhoito IMnnii nvenuo roltAe, left for Morrln tewn. N. J,, to-itny,. Mrn. Cralff IIMitlo haa returned from rhltaOelphla ami with her children la tepplnu nt tlio Muenehlnirer-Klnif, Mr mill Mm. Julian Cod man will upenrl tho winter nt Newport, havlnu lut'il tnday thrnimh Oehlnli A Kldrldgo th cottairo In Old rteach road belonlnir to Mr. Itobert a. Hone. Chnreli i.nwn I'nrtr nnillnmnr. There was a larpe attendance yeiter day at the openlnic of a thre day lawn party nml liataar nt tho Church of Ht, fllmon Hiock, HJd atrot find Valentine avenue, Tlin rtronx. A parade of 2,000 children on the (tancnurro anil nn acl d'a liy Henry Ilniechncr, preelrtent nf the HorouRh of The Jlronx, ,tarted the bmaar. hy which thn Itnv. William O. OTiirrcll, the parlor, hope to rolno tJO.OOO to hulhl a new liajvinent for tho church, and sea jtfifth iLr 564'56G Do you want to pick up a few "in between clothes" at a very low price? If you do the opportunity is yours We still have a few groups left from our sales not many all told, but enough to afford economical women an opportunity to procure some very striking values Day Coats and Wraps, suitable for-motoring, traveling and general utility, at 945 and $65, that sold as high as $95 to $150 A limited group of Evening Gowns at $75 that sold as high as $195 A few remaining Day Dresses in fashionable silk and cloth fabrics at $58 and $75, that sold as high as $125 to $175 Remaining Suits at $38' and $75, that sold as high qs $95 and $165 A few remaining JSilk and Cloth Sport Coats, at $18 and $25 that sold' as high as $65 and $85, These arc just a few odd groups which remainrom our Summer selections and which we arc disposing of in order to clear our wardrobes for the vast importations which are arriving on practically every incoming steamer from Paris s well as new models from our own workrooms. NO EXCHANGES, CREDITS OR APPROVALS Irish Tenor to Make His Debut at Saranac Lake Tom Jliirko to Hlntf Fli'flt In This Country for AdJrou (liU'ltR Chinvli, fUlUWAO IMKD, II, T Jiept, 11, At a vonmt for which thro nro no tlcketa on aula Mr, Tom llHrka, famoua IrlMi tenor( now on hla wny to thl country from Irfimton, will ulnir In tho I'onttao Tlirntrt horo on tho night of Heptemoer ft, to help clear the debt from Ht. llcrnuril'M Cailiolln church nml to help the work of Hi, Mary' lloinlliil, The concert will mark tho rloaa of the yrlvu now In proxreun, In which tho fund h dally tiioiintlmr rlgli, To onch coif trlhutor In the amount of 1100 I stlven n tlckot to tho concert nnd Indication Are that tho capacity of tho theatre will bo taxed, (tov, Bmtth, who l Aiiionn tho in ticrlberi. In romlnir. mid Mayor Hylnti nml ii party of frlcnda will come from ,ew yoik uy special irmn. "itif iiiir Hdward, Internal Itevenue Collector, 1 iinnlher who will bo preaont, lliirlio learneil of ilia Haranno Itko drive through hi manaKer, William Morris of New York, unit promptly volunteered hla aervlcen, Many nltended lha entertainment nnd farewell dance for tho membero of tha Hnranno Iwikn Ilax-ball Club, Kiven In tlm club linuno of the Hoy' Club, on Mon day evanlnir. when tho hull tornur who hv uvheht aranno Luke' itnndanl In the Adirondack I.'Hiiiiio thla aenaon were Klven n hearty fart'ivell, I'or their houmi niieala at the AlRon quln Hold Mr. nmt Mra, William llnnc onrly In tho week nntertiilned with n flah fry nt their Uland ramp, In the lower Harnnao laike, ,Mrn. Mnncurc llurlia of New York ha aa her siieat nt camp on tho lower tlaranno Mr. D, AHiniii of Wiulilncton, Mr, Illnncha It, KlmbUII of New York, who ha been apendlmt tho atnaon nt tho AlKomiuIn, haa Bonn to Ilnaton, whero nIio hn been called by tho lllnei of her Slater. Itecently arrived nt the AlRonquIn from New York nro Pr. and Mri, Tercy Krcldenberir, Capt, nnd Mr. Hnrold Moldenhour, noolnl Notu, Mr. nnd Mra, Arthur W. Mellen, who were married lait Thuraday, nro tourlng the Adirondack, Mr. Melltn la vlco prceldent nnd awretarv of tho ridcllty Internatlonnl True CVinipiiny, Mle Klorenco Hurkii, dnmshtcr of the Into Mr, nnd Mra, llerimnl J. Ilurke, will bo mnrrled to Mr. Itobert I. llrent, eon of tho late Mr. and Mra. Krnncla C, llrent of l'enaacoln, Fla,, next Hat unlay In the Lilly Chapel of Ht. Vat rlck'a Cathedral by Mifr. John H. Ilurke, uncle of tho bride. Mr, llrent ro turned roconlly from n four yeara' etny In Hyrln, DurliiK the war he wo United Ktiitca conaul nt Aleppo. Illillirr llvro for Dr. l'orrna, The I'nn American Society of tho 1'nltcrt Htntea will Klve n luncheon for Ur. I'on llellaarlo Vorraa, I'leaMent-elect nf Panama, at tho Dnnkem' Club next Friday. nva-4 pruur.r' 46.LMjkHQ.47.V?.STS, PEIlBONAIi INTELLIGENCE, will turt next 'fueiday for JCurope, Mr. Ogdait U Mill ha returned from Iwrnpo anil la at hi homo In Wood- iwir, a, J, f I Mr, and Mr, Hlephen II, Olln hava ami in uicir country nouao in Jinine bwk, N, Y,, for tho autumn, Mr,-hnd Mr, Kalde fialnt I'linlle hv como from Tunodo I'ark to jma a few ray m ino unailiillii, . Mr, and Mr, Aloxander Mitchell Jlnll :d have left uulf I'olnt, their, country pmco in it), N, v., for the Vlr hhiIa Hot iiprlnia, Mr, John Munroe, lo whom Ml" Adelaide fledicwlck will hn mnrrlei! Hen. lumber SB. uavo hi bnrhelnr dinner laat nlnlit nt tho club In Tuxedo I'ark, Mr, nnd Mra, Kverett W, Fabyan have returned to Now licdfont, Maai nfter , a vlilt with her parent, Mr, And Mra. A, llradliurat Klcld, In.HterUnKtou, N. Y, I nr. Albert H, Kly, who I trAVelllnir itiMaimn nm (-'limn, will return to now York nbnut Octolitr 7. Mr, Hly I paei inir n reiv weena at loiiko isnn inn, , Hnlnca Full, K, V, , ! Mr, nnd Mra, Aloort flullatln nnd Mr. . nnd Mr. Ilufu U I'liltcmun came by ' hutomobllo from Houthampton yesterday lo iioiinont rani, reiuriunit niter in rnco. Mia Loulae M, Inolln, who lift' hreti for tho urenter part of Ujfty auminer m the lied Cnttaite, In Now Itncholle, ha Kono to HiockbrldHi", Mmm., for aevcral week. Mr, William Ooadhy i.oow nnd hur diiuiihtoi', Ml I'lorencn Ioew lina none to Kionch Mtk Hprlnn. Ind from Newport. Mr. Ioow nnd Mir Kvelyn I.oow havo returntd to Itoalyn. Mr. and Mr. Harry Payne Whitney nro nt their country houao At Wtrtbury. I heir on, Mr. Cornellu Vnmlcrbllt Whitney haa none Weat on e. ihootlnv trip. Mlaa Mary Crocxer Alexander and her llnnco, Mr, Hheldon Whltchouie who nro Kucala of hla mother, Mra, nul lum KltxhUKli Whltehouae, In Newport, will roturn to-morrow to Tuxedo l'ark. Mr. and Mr. Charlca Hlecle, who ore uot of their ton-ln-law nnd daughter, Count nnd Counter Jean do In (lreio, in Trance, will atart tor America on board tho Olymplo Heptember 3B. They will bo at Wcatbury until nfter ChrUtniua. Vnahtni(toii. Mr. Henry 05. Unvl Iias left Wni Inxton to rojoln Mr. Davla at arm Bprlng. Vc-. Mlaa lCatherlno Ultolicock, who pent the aummer nt I'ort Hlroni;, SInsa., will return hero thla wcok, Dr. Henry Krogatad 1m returned from Itnquctta Mkc. N. "i Kromtad will return nt tho end of the month. Attrtr,Kv.rirnirftl l'nlmcr lin cone to Gtroudaburir, Ta., to Join Mra. l'almcr nml tlulr daughter. Mir ' u havo UeclilM to remain thoro until into In tho autumn! The Ambassador of Spain, Senor Don Juan niano. wna tho Rtieat nt luncheon yoatenlay of Bonor Antonio Cuyiw, com mercial delegnto of tho temporarily nt inched staff of the Bpanlah Umbteay. Mlaa draco Matoe, dnugbtcr of Col. Boron I.lttoo. who has been vlaltlnc ncr brother-in-law nnd alatnr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Coteawnrth I'lnckney. upcnt a ahort tlma In Waablncton en routo to ber homo near Lyiiihhurg, Va. Tho Prceldent nnd Mra. Wllaon epent yeaterdny Afternoon drlvlnir. nccom panlcd by Mr. nnd Mra. Krnncla Ilowea Btyre, Mr. Wllion'a aon-ln-law nnd duuRhtcr. who nre atnylnu nt tho White Houeo, Tlila la their flrat vlalt alnce tho Prealdcnfa lllncM, nlBiost n, year ngo. They havo been svendlntr tho aummer nt Vineyard Hnven, Maas., whoro thoy left their children until their return. At Other l'lnrea. Mr. and Mrs. Kranola nuell Hart of Iioston, now nt their oummor homo nt Nonciultt. announce tho cngnRoment of tholr daughter, Mlaa Gwendolyn Hart, to Mr. Edgerton Merrill of New York, younger aon of ra. Merrill nnd tho Into Dr. V. J. II. Merrill. Mr. Merrill, la of tho cl.ifa of 1921, Mscenchusctta Insti tute of Tec hnology. At tho wedding on Beptcmber 27 of Mlaa Ornco I-awrenco Ilrown, daughter o' Mr. nnd Mra. (Jcorge Holltster Ilrown of Urookllne. and Walter Doodwln Fer guson, eon of Mr. and Mrn, James Good win Ferguson of Brookllno, Mrs. Paul Zcrrnhn of East Orange, N. J., sister of tho bride, will bo matron of honor. E. B. ROOSEVELT JB., TO WED. r.imnired to MIm VlrKlnln I.ee Nnnd of Norfolk. Announcement waa mado In Now York and Washington yesterday by Mr. nnd Mrs. Tucker IC fiapds of tho engagement oof tholr daughter, Mlaa Virginia Leo Minor Snnda of Norfolk, Va.. to Mr. Robert Bnrnwcll IlodWelt, Jr., of Wash ington. Mr. ond Mrs, Sandn nro Btop pins for tha present nt tho Lorraine, Fifth nvenuo and Forty-fifth street. Mr. and Mra. Bands, also nro residents of Richmond, Vn., but pnss, much of their tlmo nt tlin New Wlllard In Washing ton. Mr. Rocicvelt Is n son of Mr. u.iii Mra. Itobert Barnwell Roosevelt, who havo lived In Washington for several years. Previously they lived In tho Mario AMolnetto Hotel In New York. Hla ffrnr.dfather, tho Into Robert U. Roosevelt,-wna for several years United States Minister to Holland. Hla mother, who wn' Miss l.llllo O. Hnmeraloy, Is a dnugh'.cr of tho lto Lewis R. Ham craley of New York nnd Mrs. Hamorsley, who makes her homo with Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Roosevelt nt 2009 Massachusetts avenuo, Washington. During1 tho war Mr. Robert D, Roosevelt, Jr., served In the navy with tho rank of Ltoutonant, atlin Mnrsnret Hamilton to Wed, Announcement was mnde yesterday by Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Hamilton of 120 Hast Sixty-fifth street nnd Mon mouth Bench, N. J., of Uio engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Hyde Hamilton, to Mr. Sldnoy JP. Henshaw, son of Mr. John II. Hcnahaw of this city. MOURNING SPECIALTIES Hat, Gowns, Waists, Veils, Neckwear, Furs 375 Fifth Ac. Botton CoplivlSq. Miss Griggs and E K. Murray to Be Married Sept. 18 Wcddliiff IW Followed liy 2!p'M)tlon nt Hrlilo'fl Homo In Irvliifrton, Mia Dorothy .Maltland Lea Orlgga nnd Mr, na'iicl King MurrAy, wlioao engaBement waa Announced rnccntly, will ho married next flaturday nt tlio Church of Ht, IlnrnAhaa, Irvlngton, Ml Muriel Trowhrlduo will bo maid of honor, ami Ml Lydla Murray, winter of tho bridegroom MU ICdlth meven, or tno ..nocgroomi u iwiu havo been occupying the Haven, on Mlii ICdlth Hly, Mr, Huy noblnaon.'ocenn nvenuo, hav relurned to Watch Mle HIlMbilh nwlght, Mra, Htawart, 3II.li, N. J whero they will penl tho .L,. miu prni r'M johnioii- and ! win er, fltovennou, Mlaa Carol La Jolinmn' and MIm Helen IlAvemoyer will bo tho brldeimnldH, Mr, Frederick H, Murrny la to ho hl brotlier'a beat ninn nnd tho uuhera will ba Mcar. Hhcrwond Ilubbell, William Tllcolnb, William Kirk, John Polnche, Frederick Moon, Joneph Croaa, Mallland l,co Orlgif, brother of tho bride, nnd U, I. lndloy Murrny brother of tho bride groom, Thttrn will bo n roccptlon after tho ceremony at Ilarberrle, Ardiley on Undent), lb country homo of the bride' parent, Mr, and Mr. Multland F, flrlgg. Triilnuil llrnuiMV, KlitrM In Tim Hi'N nh Nnw Venn IIwim.i', Nkw Ini)N, Conn.. Hepl. II. MIm Marlon Il. Ilrngnw nml Cnpt, Olrnnl II, Truhiud, U, H, A , worn married nt n military weddlnu nt tho First Clmrch of Chrlrt thl ovenlnir. Tlio Rev. J. ltomeyn Danfurth. vaator of the church, performed tho reicmony. Mlaa Helen I), Ilrown wna maid of honor nnd tho brldoamnlda wero Mlia Irene P. Hwlft nnd Mlaa Ruth K. Mao Mlllnn of Now Britain, Mlaa Muriel II. Johnston nf Klmhurat, N, J a cousin of tho bride, nnd Mies Katherlno L. Trolnnd, alstur of the bridegroom. Tim hildfgroom wn attended by I.leut, Alax nnder II. I'f rweln, Infantry, n i hot man, and tho uilu'r (vera Lieut. John II, llctlica, Jr., nnd Lieut, Jnmc I), Hum mers, t'oait Artillery Cnrpa, nnd Cnpt, Dnnlcl Noco nnd Cupt. John Paul Dean, Knulnters. After tho ceremony them wna n recep tion and wedding nupixr nt the homo of tlio brldo'a grandfather, E. T. Ilrngnw. Tile guoetii numbered 100. Tho brlilo cut tint wedding cuke with tho bridegroom's aword, Cnpt. Trotnml lu a eon of Mr. and Mr. Thomn M, Tiolund of this city. Ho la a grndunto of West Point. lliumltl'l Horitntnii. Mla Kntherlno 13, Kcrnnton. daughter of Mr. nnd Mra, Joseph II, Hcrnnton of 311 Grove street) Monlclalr, N. J nnd Mr, James L, Benedict, Jr., of Itoaelle, N, J wero married yesterday nt tho aummer homo of tho brldo'a parents at Mountain Uikca, Mlaa Helen L. Bene dict, alalcr of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, nnd Mr. Chnrlea Bcranton, brother of tho bride, wna best man. Tho bridesmaid wero Mltuoa Ornco Ballard, Ruth Helnzelmnn, Mildred Todd Bmlth, Laura Pierce Hollnrd, who nttcndod Wollealey Collego with Mlaa Scrnnton. Miss Dorothy R Maynnrd of Monb;Inlr and Miss Lllanbetli Benedict of Roaello, held ropes of smllnx to mnko an aisle for the wedding party. Mr, Guyon Ben edict and Mr. Thomna R, Benedict wore unlierH. Tho bridegroom served twenty two months with tlio American, forces In France. Hyre Hunn. .Miss Theresa Qunnz, only daughter of Mra. Anton J, Quan of Now York, nnd Mr. Henry Norman Eyre, aon of Mr. and Mra. Frances Beverly Eyre of Homo. stead, h. I were married yesterday In wio nun Avenuo I'restjyterUn Church. Tho Rev. Dr. James Palmer oniclatnd. Tho brldo waa graduated from Miss Bpcnce'a School. Mr. Eyro served dur ing tho war In the Royal Air Force. He Is president of tho Honry N. Eyro Com pany. IlrnfiileffpF Alpnuffli. UptcM lo Tit Bt'N and Nkw Youk Hkiuid. ViMXTlKlD. N. J.. Sent. 11 vim Florenco Alpiiugh, dniiKhtor of Mm. Daniel H. Atpaugh, was married thin evening to Mr. William P. Brandtceo. .on of Mrs. W. P. Brandegoo of Plain fold, hy tho Rev. John J. Moment .tho home of tho brldo'a mother. Miss Florcnco De Cardennn of New York was tho maid of honor. Mr. Morris' Bronde gee, brother of tho bridegroom, was beat man, Yoiiiik IlKchlr, CllICAao, Sent. 11. In Omen Rnlirnnni Church, Hlnsdnle, 111., to-night Mls Alice Ritchie, daughter of Mrs. Willlnm Edwnrd Ritchie of Hlnadalo, was mar- rieu to iir. Airrea Wilson Younp. son of Mr. nnd Mrn. Alfred Johnson Young of New York. Tho brldo waa riven In msrHntre , her brothor, Mr. Lylo Halo Ritchie. MIjs Lucia Farwell Hicks was maid of honor and Misses Kathorlne Hnmmll, Meredith urqwn, urctcnen van Zandt nnd Miss Ward woro bridesmaids. Mr. Edwnrd Rltchlo wns best man. The ushers wero Messrs. William Hlnler. Jr.. limiirn FrecrKCharlca Kimball, Henry M. Cooper and John F. (Iwlnn. The couple will lira In Run Fran- clsco. Block Partr nt Illdeefleld. RipncnicLD, Conn., Sept 11. Members of tho summer colony here, in coopera tion with tho townspeople, have ar ranged an entertainment for tha benefit of tho Rldgefleld Library. There will bi) a block party, numerous side -shows and something elso that they mysterl ously ball a black cat featn. n will taka place next Friday afternoon and evening on Main street Every one Is supposed to be In costume and there will bo prize for tho person who wears the most nrtlatlo one. and for things, too. ' .I'll ft AAmmlllll. An . . w, .... bv-Q ui, ui ruuficmenu in cludes Sirs. McDougall Itawkes, chair man i Miss ICnthrlne Barnes, vice-chairman: Mrs. Edward L. Billiard, Mrs. A. Barton Hepburn, Mrs. William B. An tlerton, Mrs. 'James Kr Mitchell, Mrs. Beth Low Plerrepont, Mrs. Cass Gilbert Black Gowns for all Occasions TWO HUGE TUNA ARE TAKEN AT SEABRIGHT Seven Hours to Land 7S0 Pounds of Flah,' liptcM lo Tin Uun ixu Nkw Yodk Hmnin, HKAUiiiaiiT, .V, J rTept, H.Tiiim flhlnif ha uddenly becomo a popular! oport with (he nppcarAiico of thew itm ilcnlxenN of tho deep off ahore, Jck Well, C'liiirlea Hiiliey, Princeton nhqt pulter, nml J, Kegenpan chnrtercd n biiut 'ytrtrrdny nnd muda for tho tuna tfhln banka about lx mile to Urn uolitt.aniil Mill... I .... Ulllltlt, l 1 1 1 V I , nipjr in nun nu ihiik nil, nil' .,!- .A ll,n llntal paveii hiMirx, Tim Drat weighed 460 ley'a Hotel In LnnJon and tho Hotel (111 pounds, nnd kept tha nngler busy for Ilhln In Pnrl within four hour of one morn than threo hour, Tho aeroiid niinther for n auin of over 13,000,000 Mr, weighed llllln mora than 300 pouridn ..,,,, . ,,.,, n, ,,. nM ooioni- Cor and It took morn than two hour to Hwt " HHnrn A, Itend of tho O d coionj cor U nafely Into tlio boat, i porntlnn not up n record for renl eatnto Mr, nml Mra, J, u icemmerer, who CUr, Itobert Hcolt. who cnlnra Williams i-oiicgu mm your, rjiurno ywurn uy frnni Hew Knu nmt. u'lurn lin nnHMeil tlin summer iiriiiiigMinii luiiilinr, Mr, lllcluird M, llurd and family Imvn roliirned from Ihn Adlrondackr, whero Ihey hnvn been rnmnlnir. MIlH lntt,Alni TilfiliAM nt lllinm. ftf vlaltlng Mr, nnd Mrs, Carll Tucker of ,''. -ml occuplea ono of tha moat vl Ocuiui iivenue, Mlaa June Until)', Master tinble altca In tho Wot ICikI with n. full Jnme Cox, Jr und Mint Iluth Brady, finiitngu on Trufnlg.ir ILiuiiro of nearly children of Mr, Jnme Cox llrmly, who 300 feci, llvn on tho Hamilton Fnrma, OlndHione, j A uu American rendeivoua It I por N, J nro vUiltlng Mr, Anthony N. i Imp unique. Many Americana wnohavn II rady, Dr. Itonnld lnmiibell. formerly of 1'hlladelnhla, litmleil nun of the lowest Hwiiiniinii ever brought lo the mioro hero ynHivnliiy, It measured mom than four ft'ul nnd ill rimed 300 pnumlK. SIX CENT CHARGE UPHELD FOR TUBE Tha Public Utilities iiiiilnlon of New Jrey, In n ruling at Trenton yes tvrdny, upheld tho regulation of tho Hudson it Manhattan lull road Com pany requiring all passengers cntcrlnrr tho tube station In Jonoy City, Hobo ken and other New Jcrney points to pay nt least six cents, with the privilege of having one cunt rofunded within half nu hour If the trip la mado entirely be tween point In tho State, Tho Interstate Commerce Commission grunted tho railroad permission to clmrgo u six rent faro between New Jonoy nnd Manhattan, Tho company, however, la restricted tn u flvo cent faro between aovernl point In Now Jersey. Hoboken nnd Jersey City pro tented that thn Issimiicn of refund checks was an Inconvenience to Intra Htnto travel, Tho Rtntn board pointed out In Its reply that tho number of per sona using tho tube between New York nnd New Jersey waa moro than ten tlmei ns great a thn number making up the trnvel between point In Xcw Jersey. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED, Mr. nnd Mra. Walter F. Albcitson of 440 West End nvenuo nnnounco the en gagement of their daughter. Mir Emm Louise Albcrtien, to Mr. William Duvoll Dkkoj, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Dickey of New York, formerly of llnltlmore, Mr. Dickey, Ynlo 1010, wna a lieutenant In tho Air Service. Miss Albcrtsen' brothor Is vico-preslilent of tho Mechanics nnd Metals National rtnnk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward W. Elveraton of Montclalr, N, J., havo announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Fredcrlca Tlchenor, to Mr. Alfred Russell Lelghton, aon of Mr. nnd Mra. Alfred J. Lelghton of St. John's, Ipswich, Ennland. Mr. and Mrs. George F, Hcydt of 88 Lincoln street, Montclalr, N, J have announced tho engagement of Mlaa Ger trude Heydt to Mr. ,ltaymonil Hilton Weed, eon of Mr. nnd Mra. A. D. Weed of Ncwburgh, N, Y. Announcement haa been .made by Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Caldwell of 001 Weat 110th street of the engagement of tholr daughter, Miss Frnncca Olivia Cnldwoll, to Mr. John Walter Btrausa of thla city. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKcnzIo of rislnfleld, N, J., yesterday announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jeaslo Greenlenf McKenzle, to Mr. Will iam Rodman Parvln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson E. Pnrvln. Miss McKcnzIo Is a Rranddaughtcr of John Cisco, formerly bf New York. Mr. Pnrvlp wns n llouten nut of tho mr.rlnrs during the war nnd Is now with tho Guaranty Trust Com pany, Now York. Three liny Church Vete Opened. Two thousand school children marched yesterday In a parade to open a threo day fetu ut the Church of Bt. Blmon Stock. 182d street nml Valentine avenue,' The Bronx. Tuesday night tho Pollco Glco Club will sing' and Eamonn do Vnlcra will deliver nn address. Tho Rev. Fothor William O.. O'Fnrrell. tho pastor, oxpecti to raise 120,000 for a new church bulldlnc MISS DELANO'S BODY AERIVES Tho body of Jano A. pelnno, director of tho department of nursing of tho Amcrlcnn Red Crons during the war, arrived In Hoboken yesterday on tha United States transport Bhcrman. Miss Delano's body will be taken to Wash ington to-morrow for burial In Arling ton Cemetery, Also on tho Sherman were tho bodle3 of 203 soldiers. The vessel carried 140 flrst class passengers, lncludlm; forty six members of tho Olympic team, ninety-second class passengers and 250 soldiers. OBITUARIES. r: turn CM It. XICHOI.H. Chicago, Sept, 11. Gcorco R. Nich ols, a member of tho Chicago Board of Trade, died hero to-day. Ho wns u member of the board for forty-two years and was nctlve In Its management on various committees and was a director nt ono time. Mr. Nichols was also na tive In Illinois National Guard cleclcs In his younger days and was a. captain In the First Regiment for many years. piiEniminic riiishtrr i.Ann. Paris, Sept. 11. Frederick Chester of vfry ln-t frnm-realdence of Ladd, a former captain In the Sixth ' jf)1,fnhP. Day. Short Illll", N. J,:, no nuea Itcglment of tho American Marine Corps, i tlons asked. Mr. VAyx. Preferred Accident died In Switzerland on September 4, ac cording to advices received to-Uay. On the same day he was awarded tho War Cross by tho French Government for bravery during the fit. Mlhlel offensive, where ho was gassed. Capt. Ladd never rccovored from the gassing. The body wllbbo burled In tho Surosncs Comotory with military honors. Cnpt. Ladd leaves a brother, William E. Ladd, of 43 Exchange, place, New York city. ains. nonuriT icsnNAx. Mrs. JRcert Peebles Kern an. noo Loulso Adams Bcardaley, only daughter I of Bamuel A. Beardsloy of Utlca and I New York city, died after a short 111-1 n-ss In her homo. 02 tit. Louis etreet, On.hon Hnnnrln TTvl.lnv vnln. 1 Beardslcy was married to Mr. 'itobert rcebles Kernan at tlio country home of her father, Easthnmpton, L. I., October i 0. 1917. "Mr. Kernan Is a son Hen. John D. Kernan and grandson of itnr Pranela i itor francis the late United States Senator Kernan. After tho marriage young Mr. ond Mrs. Kernan took up their residence In Quebec, where llr. Kernan Is associ ated 'with the Donnecona Paper' Company. AMERICAN CLUB Wf llllllll A, Itonil PurclinfiflH iriHtorlc Holol on 'JYufnl- m (rnr Bqunvo. UptrM Ctrmixinilmt lo Tun St-x m Saw YlniK llKimn, Iihpom, Aug, 8f, In purehnalnff Mor. ileal oyer hero. After, noiinnji up in i(ndnn In tho cmrly morning ho dashed "n . ! " "; Z; .""nJ ff " tho C owdon n rn no by nutn , mob lo nml flow direct to Paj., wnen I nero ha (lnsrd tho deal fnr the homo of tho flec 0H(U) (1 c 0(0 y f-mii. ' ' Morley'ii In ono of tlio oldest nml heat known of London hnlula, Dating back lo 1 dri2, It wiw founded by n Mr, Mnrloy, ho endnwed hi cntcrprlno with hi own mnrrled In this countiy Imvn used tho old hotel eliher for their wedding ro (option or for n few da) a uf their honey moon, And looking through tbo vliltora' book It I imsHlhln to truce llm names of ono or two fnmlllo from tho HtateH of, whMi grnndp'irvuts, puicnla nnd noun nnd dnuithtui'H liavn ull celcbriitiM tbo happy ovi ut within tbeso hotpllublo por tal. Moiloy'a, too, elnlmn tho record of oiico having refused to let a room to nn Empress, Quo diiy curly In the Mil n smart carriage and pnlr drow up liiToro tlin hotel. From it nlliihtou n moat respectable looking old gentleman nnd nskcil pli- .untly for n reaerved room fur hltmulf nnd n lady tn hnld'n short discussion on nn Important mat tar, Tho ulnlil Brlllfih Janitors refused with horror. Only when tho cnrrlago wna dilvlng nway wero thoy mortified In (Uncover Unit tho lady of the couple whom they hml refused odmlttnnce to the hotol ht'cnusn of their flnvor of doubtful respectability was noun other limit tlio Empress Kugnhi .lieraelf, While on tho imgea of Morlcy'a register Is Inscribed nn entry-eipmlly unburn In It wny-of n cIiiiIIciiko to n duel) thn outcome of tho bitter strife among Americana In London nt tho tlmo of the civil war. Thn hole! llceniio la ono of tho oldeat coiitlmiouu grants of Ha kind In Groat Ilrltnln. In 15(1 tho founder sold It to thn Jnmes family. In whoso linnd It re mained until Its recent purchaio by Uio Old Colony Corporation. LOST AND FQUNDi LOHT-Illaclt leather homlbng, eontalnlnx Ilk ihlrti, meillrlne liottle, rollnr. nank book ami rommerrlal papfrs. nut of Marmoii rsr In front of Mary's or 37th it.. Friday i will pay $100 reward for Murn nt painrsi nn dilution naked. nOIUTAII.LK, 07 York si., iironuiyn. I.ilHl'-.c.riirirnia tin. II.SIKI for 10 iliaret Amnrlran Internntlnnal Conioratlon stock In name I) Coppct I)oremui paymfnt a no Irnniclrr itotiMi. iicinrn 10 imaiiuai. Ht'UllTV COMPANY. 2 AHiany t. UAO.-llrnnn Iratlirr liandlmir, Ion, contain Inn llcht nray suit, on llrlaliton I. train nfltr Itaxln Khreinlimrt lty, S2.1 reward If returned to W. A. RAltl.nv, 00 West it., New York, l'lionn Itertnr IHQ2. LOST or Htolen-Cerllf lento No. H4I0, 100 harej certlfleat No, OMXl. TO shares, Whlto Oil rorrnrnllnni llbernl reward to finder. JACOn LAKORClIUn, Tlilelln, New York. I.OHT-HUver innunleJ tinne. on north bound itadliw nv. car. TrMay IOSO A. M,i ro. unrn reiurn io u.mui.h, i.rnox ncuooi, ut I,().ST-On Friday, ahout OtJO, parcel con laliHnir two rleres of tnoestrv for bnu rewnrd If returned to I.. COMIMAN, .1X1 am ac. to lintel Rndlcotti reward, 320 till v., , ,,,, wnr innni Till. 1)3T-Iletwen ,13d nnd 47th its,, black leather grip. Tinder pleaso phono Catht dral tOSt. Apt. 0, reward. Jetftlrj. lOST-flettlng from dinner rlnr containing ,'i I a rite diamonds set In platinum, oblonr In aliapej lost on I),, I.. I W. train leaving Hnlioken 4i.10 P. M., Reptember R. for Moun tain Lake, N. J.i liberal reward1. Dox II., 714 Bun-Herald, 280 Ilroaday, LOST IMnlnnnd liracVlet, flexible, platinum, Reptember 1, between Stern Ilroa., 42d St., 'nnd Abercrombln Fltrli, 4Mh at, jind Madi son av., or on fit. Nicholas av. bus; liberal renrd. M. H. liATnn, room 701, 175 5th n-.I'h(inn Ashland 7.170. l.OHT- Dlnmolui i tnir, 2 rnrati, Bouth 4th t between Drltgi nv., llroadway nnd llaveiiu'ser t.. Brooklyn, on Friday morn lnl liberal reward for return. MRS. L. I.r.VIN17. 7s nrlgas nv., llrooklyn. LOST Liberal reward, no qtieetloni naked fnr return of while gold diamond clnn nnd spring ring taken from room 812, Ml Fifth av.i Information confidential, reply above addreia LORTOn Wednetdnv, Bept, a, nbout 7 1' M on Itrlabtnn "I." trnln. brown OLAP RTnvi; liAft with tnir hearlna name "Mel vllle J. Mendel;" llbernl rewnrd. I'lipns 7210 Hrnail. I.O.ST Auk. 24, -watch and chain, Ionr la'and train, Pnn. or (Irani! Central Terminal, Kev enth nv, subway, ahuttlct Wnlthnm Itlvernlda movement, bniul attaeliea rhaln to watch! re ward. II.. 7HI Biin-llerald. ZM Hi-oadWHy. I.OKT In car 4(1, train II, IloMon to New York 9 A. M Rept, a, ladv'a tnnax ilnrj llbernl reward. W. D. Tl'llUS, 4.1 Kxcliangt place l.OHT Fraternity pin, between ttlveralde Drive nnd 07th at. nnd Wnnnmnker'as re ward, Ucturn to management, office Wans- maker'i, IX)ST Iatber fob. rold monoaram O B. It. Ttewntd, MeMANN Bl'Pn.Y CO.. 310 Peart at., Manlinltan LORT Plamond brnrelet Friday nltit at Mornsro Theatre i liberal reward. Return Apt. tO-C, 420 West I'nil nv. LOHT, Feptember 1, diamond platinum wrlet watch' feneroun K"nrd, Return Hotel Vnnrt-rrtin. sTTono itnwAnu fnt return of looo diamond, welching shout 4 karat,!'. Init Beptcmber R between Went ltMli at. and Hast 12lli at. I. II. and B. II. 2:.o it :vAitn for return of platinum bar pin containing Bl diamonds, 22 sapphires, lost 8;pt. 3, vicinity of West 74th at. I. H. & U. It, WHIN- mum. iw nm nv. i.t.iwo unwAitD no nuestlona naked fnr tho return of emerald and n'atlnum rlne loit Bentember 3. vicinity of Mh av., KRtll at. nf,ACIi, STAtllt A mnST. Sih nv. and 4Slh at. Ineurnnca Co,. $500 rewnrd fnr return of platinum and diamond bracelet watch, lot Mh nv. eliou. ping dlntrlct, Aupiit 2(1 or 27. MAKCUS CO.. Mh nv. nnd 45th St. Warm Apparel. it; FT In tnxl nt Grand Central Btntlon Wedreaday evening dnrk bluo coat, label "Itlcliavdion. Huffalo.'' Reward If returned nfflea Ultx-Carlion l.OHT. A "liver fox neck piece, either on Bth nv. bus No. fi or between Tlat nnd 7"M at. B'dway. Bultablo reward return to Itiar'nient 12H. We.t End av. rrHT in Grand Central Restaurant' at noon L'VJ'r. .... ,.-i.ni---. tn ......... nturn Mrs. C. V. Dmrw, RS4 Weat End av., Ant. 131. rhono Acaaemy lout At or between rtljgs restaurant nnd Belwyn Tlatro Friday evening email (able. ..w.lecel reward. Telephone Bchnyler RSW. L08T-n Krle "ry. aeni McDONAl.n. Hoant h,.,u. ol. I'hono JCtoocrt r.WRrd for return of atone, marten neck of tho ? i.ri in taxlcub. between 70tli nt. ami rnrk av. and M03d at. .and llroadway aubway entrance. Friday nlKbt between :30 and 0 ',,,, rcturn to office, 1303 2d av. i Found. FOUND-On Madison av. car, April 29, eve nine, diamond brooch. P., 209 Sun-Herald, Je.rTA sq. DIRTH, KlPlini!nn,-Mr. and Mr. Jrk Klrlitiortf (Ufa Helm Jnivyl announc th blrlh.of a dausbtar, Hiptember 0, WW, at Mid- wood Hospital, llrooklyn, N V, llM.ANHKI,,-On flunday. fleptmbr fl, t9 lr, and Mrs, A, W, llmanutl a damfitar, )lllflCll,Tn Mr, and Mrs, flat lllrpoli, SOU )lt lUih at,, llrooklyn, a daughter, fieptainlier 10, at Mlnrlcnrdla Iloipltal, IIOFI'MAN.-Mr. and Mra. A. I,, Hoffman nf 1242 Uatt lOlh St., llrooklyn, annoiinea ilia birih of a ton on flepUmbir 1 at Flower Hospital, HIM.HIIr-Mr, and Mrs, nvM Millar (ns Aildlu Hnlninnn), hit fllvtrsida Urlvs, a son on P'ptsmber 4, CONFIRMATIONS, IIHUNJII!llt,-Mr, and Mrs, Dtnlamln Hem- lieiill annnuiie lha bar mltali or their aon. Hldniy ltluittrntlt.it llernhelnt, Hep. I loiiiiiri- io, writ unu riynanmua, ain i, At hnma Hunday Heptunber IP, 8 to i, 203 Weal Slit s, ENGAGED. IIUAm)t-llli,Di:NFINOKrt,-XIr, and Mr, 19, A, lllldenflnior of Ml TTlh si llrook lyn, announen tha afa(nient cf their riauihtar, llallle, to Mr, Arthur beards, son of Mr, and Mrs, It, llsardi of 7301 3d av llrooklyn, Nn cards, HI!ltNHTi:i.V-'.HMAN,-Mr, and Mr. I, L Ziun, 8(10 lllvirald Drive, announe Ilia tJliiianuinent of Ihslr dauililur, I.lobn T,, to Mr, Haniutl Ilernstein, son of Mr. II, A and tha late Abraham llsrnateln, P3 West lltilh at, IIY(.'l-WI5ltllur.OVHICT.-Mrs, J, II, Wer hslovsky of 1,'IIS Ht, John's place, llrook lyn, N, Y announe tin sniarement of their rlausliter to Julius J, llyck of Tan nersvllle, N, Y nn Hunday, Hepttmbtr 12, fll.O(IAV-TVHVV,-Mr. and Mr. Joseph Levy of 1124 West JftSd t New York rlly, announce tho entailment at their daushtsr, May. to Mr, Jack Ologau, ami nf Mr, and Mrs, Joseph (lloiau uf 1)01 Will it,, wnndhavrn, Long Island, III5ltZO(l-.CAHIIOviTZ,-Mr, and Mrs. Max Knshowlta nf 210 lllvsralda Drive announce the entneement of their daughter, Hytvla, In Mr, Jack llertnn of A7fl juvenilis Drlva, K'ATC-OItAD.-Mr. and Mrs. Jacob (Irad. 3411 1,'aat 4lh at., announce tho meaxn. inriu ,,, uivir iiniiainer, aiuinie, iu ur, Henry Kali, on riepttmber 3, IllAIiflKOI'l'-HAI,I,KU.-Mrs, Anna ftsllar nnnnuncrs tlio crwexenient 'Of her dausli Icr, l.cninra, to Mr. Jarnma Krauskohf, son of llev, Dr. and Mra, M, KrausKopf, I-DI'TV-WIKRr.N.-Mr. and Mrs. Max Wlrsen of 010 Riverside Drive announe tho hi raxtinerjt of their dauahter, Lrlllnn, to air, I'limi' i.ni oi iirooaiyni I,nn'-irAOIl!It.aOI.n8MITII. - Mr. and Mrs, Amifsi K, flacker of r.32 West in.ld at, announe tha anfaaemeiit of their daughter, Anna llackir-Uolitimltn, to Mr, Kmanuel Levy.. LOT!WnNlli:nZ - MORKfl.-Mr. and Mrs. 'llnrry IL Moses nf W)2 West 11311) St. hava announren me engagement er ineir naugii trr, Dorothy, to Howard Lea taawinliers, son of Mr. and Mrs, L, I)ewnhera of Columbus, (la, NACIITMAN ltOHKNTIIAL, Mr, and Mrs. Isldor llosenthal, 73a Nostrand av,, llrook lyn. N. Y announce thn belhrothnl of their dniirhtrr, Vivian Dorothea, to Mr. A. H, Nnrhttnnn nf Pittsburg, Pa, nRt'Ili:.S'-WOI,rHIi:iIL.-Mr. Harry Wolf, akvhl of TOO Lincoln plnre, llrooklyn, an nounces tho betrothal of hl daughter, llu'trlco ll to Mr. Morllmoro V, Reuben of New York. flill.in-linilTfl.-Mr. Tlenlamln )l, Hart announces tha engagement of his daugh ter, It. Mnrjorle, to Mr, Marcus K. flel-.s, son of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Belli nf Iios ton, At linmo Sunday aftornoon, Oeptem ber Iff, 1020. BlNCinit-I.l'nin.-Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel l.uile of r.r.O I.'astem Parkway, llrooklyn, announce tha engagement of their daugh ter, Rose Minna, to Mr. I, Nathaniel Bliicer, eon of Mr. nnd Mrs, M. Blnser of New York city. TAYWIt-DIJI'F.-Mr. and Mrs. William .T. Duff of Cos C'nb, Conn,, announre tha en irntfement nf their dauabtsr. ltnlh Alma Duff, to Mr. Walter Dllsry Taylor of nnniora, i;onn. TlinnOK-lllOH.-Mr. ant Mrs. Jamea Ed win Itlco announce the engagement of their naugnicr. Ann o uononue nice, to air William Levin Tirgoe ot Ilaltlmore, Weil ding will take place Oct, 27, WINDHOH DAItTrtAM, Mrs, Eleanor F. Ilartram nf Houthport, Conn., nnnounrss tho engagement of her daughter, Miss 1 . 1 1 ft 1 1 u uil.DUVIII linillPIII, ,U ucuisu Hhcrman Windsor, son of Mrs, Cleoruo tvinusor oi uriagepori, wonn. , MARRIED. I5Ynr:-QUANZ.-On September 11, at the rifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, Therese, only daughter of Mrs, and the lata Anton J, Quani of New York, to Mr. Henry Norman Kyre, son of Mr. and Mra. Francis Ileverley Kyre of Hempstead, L. 1, GOLDIinnn TIAAIt. Mrs. Rebecca Ilnar ofj ion rant niaoe, urooKiyn, announces tho marriage of her daughteri Dorothy, to Mr, Dennett Goldberg of llrooklyn, Saturday, Kept. 11. IUMI.l?n-FEirjn.-Mr. and Mra. Louts A. Wlldman of 411 ltlth at., llrooklyn, an nounce tha marriage ot their sister, Rosa i eir, to m, aiarun inmier, on uunaay, Beptcmber 3. No cards. JAOKflONGODFRIUD. Beptcmber B, Padta Cod fried to llenjamln O. Jackson, New York city. MYItRfl DBCKINQEn. On Sept. 0. by Rey. Dr. Tarshtsh, Julia Decklnger of 22 Liv ingston av., Yonkers, to Harry Myers of New York. NWI5LT REACH. In Han Francisco, Cnl., Bept. 2, 1920. Eleanor, daughter nf Annla n. and tha late Dr, Ferdinand Reach of New York, to Mr, J. II. W. Nyvelt of uevrmcr, iiouana, rilltRY McCHKIIRY. Sept. 11, at fit. Peter's Rectory, New ilrlghton, S. L, by tlio Ilov, John P, Monahan, Frnncos Agnes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Will lam Angus McCrrcry of Btntrn Island, to Mr. Alexander 1'erry of Mnnhnttan, DIED. Ralley, Mary 13. Hell, Deatson J. Houghton, Marlon A llurger, Roliert M. Carter, Paul II. Collier, John A. Curtis. John II. MacOowan, C. M. Miller, Jean A. Monaghan, Anna E. " McCaffrey. J. C. Nelson, Frederick O, Quentln, Marcelllno Itaucli. Jennie Retsa, Hello K. Rogers, Martha ltutherfurd, F. M. , Bchoonmaker, Georgia Bledcnnurir. Henry Titus, Oeerg I,. Van Bsun. David U. Werni, Samuel Winter. Jacob H. Wlrth, Rudolph Wright, L'mma A. Drgrner, Mario L. Falrchlld. Harriet Fisher, Lena Hale, Charles M. Ilnngeu. Caroline Hart, Virginia II. llnwkaworth, KUeii ICabn, Moses Kern, Kdward K. Kranlch, Fredrick. Lvvln, Jennie Lyon, Sarah J, Io Memertam. Deery, John J. noblnion, Kenneth JM. Charles A. Van Duaen, George T, Marx, Gehard Walden, Mary O; Mendelsohn, Aba DAH.EY.-On Bept. 10, Mary E., wife of tha lata Charles It. uaney, 1'unerni cervices nt her late residence, 102 Wllion St., Brooklyn, on Sunday, Sept. 12, at 2 1 JO P. M. Interment private. U:t.I..-On Friday, Hept. 10, 1020. Deatsor. J. Hell, In hla 80th year. Funeral ser vices at hla lata residence, ft Canear av., Jamaica, N. Y on Sunday afternoon, I!!t0 o'clock. . nOUGIITON. Marlon A., 'at Orient, N. T. 1'unerni from home ot her dauchter, Mrs. Elliot h. Urown, 02 Beochwood Jcr race, Yonkcra, Sunday .at 3 P. M. Darlal private. , HTjnaER.-Ilobert M on BepL II, 11120, sonj Funeral unlets at hla late residence, 2D North 0th av Mount Vernon, N. Y,,' Monday evening, 8 o'clock. n. lib iiimricB anu Aimn nunrr. CARTER. At Philadelphia, Sept. P.IMO, 1'aui II. utntr, ,iuuiiuu oi mrtien, car ter. Funeral aervlces at Trinity Church, llroadway and Rector St., New York city, on Tuesday, Sept, 14, at 11 A. M. COI.LIER.-On Snturday, September 11, 1020, Jolin Austin uouirr, aacu residence. :8l! Do Kalb av., Urooklyn. Funeral ser vice on Monday In Burlington, Vt. CURTIS. Sept. 10, 1020, John Ilurr Curtis, ngea ,j years, ok ojo west .tin si. Mem ber ot Teftt O'Dell Post 443, G. A. R.t also for thirty years a member of the registry department, General Post Office. Funeral services Stephen Merrltt'a Chapel, 223 8th av., near 31st St., Hunday after noon, at 2:30 o'clock. DEGENER. At her residence. Sid West 89th at., Saturday, Kept, n, in.u, marie i.., wife ot the lata William Degener, In tha KSth year of nor age. Notice of funeral later. FAinOIILD. At her homo, Rockaway rark. L. I., Sept. io, Harriet i;ua faircmia, widow ot Walter M. Falrchlld and daugh ter ot tha lata Daniel W. Corwln of Cin cinnati. Funeral private. FISHER. On Rept. 11, aged 30 yearr. Lena (nee ulumenbacli), beloved vira or Charles and devoted mother of MIHon ind Janet Fisher. Funeral from the chapel ot Saul A. Rothschild, 130 West 120th at., on Tuesday, Sept. II, at 1 P. M. IIALE.-On Friday, Bept. 10, 1020, Cnpt, Charles m. liaic, in ms ooin year, runerai services at his lata home, R79 Macon St., on Monday, Rept. 13, nt 3 P. M. HART. Virginia Burton, widow of Dr. Charles A. Hart, Saturday, Sept. 13, at the home of her son-tn-law. llev. E. P. Newton, D. D.. Hyde Park, N. Y. Funeial private, InteA-nt at Greenwood, DIED, lIANnnN.-Pfldny, Hepl, in, 1050, at Flarj. djrs, I ,. Oaiollno llangen, beloved wlf if Moiisrd llangrn. Funeral services in h'r late i-ine, t'olonlal av, and I'lfe at:, . Forest iiiiis. i i Monday e.enlnv, Hrpu' 13, H nlclock', Intermrnl prhale, . ;t,. AVKHVOIiTM.-Oi Wednesday, Beplm(.if ... iiai,,,hiiiii. iiciitTri, (iieuiiier III t' IioumIio Id of the lata Jacob Wendell of Nnw York, J KAIIN,-On Hrpt, jj, IPSO, Dr. Mosn Kahif, ; belovni son of Harali Kalm, Funeral sei. , J Ira nt liU Info n-aldeme, 702A lialiiy alt, llrooklyn, llimdsy, 2 o'clock. K!'H.V.",Kitwari K suddenly, on Heptemb f, beloved liiitbabd of ICdn II, Keri, ! oneial snrvlrr it III bu h,.i ut H. Uill Fields C'euivtery, Hunday iimnilug, Hrh ' tunhtr 12, at hnlf-pat eleven n'rlnck f KltANlOIL-Kiadtlek, nn Hipl, 10, Kb bflavi'd lunliMid nf Ulna A. (ma lli.lui at his aummer residence, llohnkiis, N .f. Hervloes at tha Fouilli l'rebrflah Olmrcli, Mil SI, nnd West l!nd nv Mt.i . lay, Hepl. 13, 1P20, at It A, M, Inlrit- " ment private, j I.ljyiN.-TliiiHday. Hept, n, Jennlo I.evbt, 'early titloveil M tu of Mine and diivnttp muther of.Mrs, i'nnnlo Levin, Mis. I low. lUlbrsn. Mrs, luklo miss, Jossyh nnrt Charles I.svln, From lisr lata reaidencd,' Horougli park, I I.YON.-Harati Jane, nn pept, 11. widow ut i John Mldilleton Lyon, aged IJ, Funeial' ' erjlces at IibV lata irsldeiira, ArdsltV Hall, 320 Central Park West, Momt)-, Hrpt, 13, at N I', M, f MacaoVAN,-Hept, 10, lliJO, Cliarlea M, .MatClnivaii, Funeral services Hlephe)i Merrltl'a Chai.el, 22:1 8th av near Slt ' al Hundoy afternoon, 4i30, ; MII.I.i:il.-Heii. n, 1020, Jean A. Miller, Ftf neral Hlephen Meirltt Harlem Chapel, 31(1 Weat l.utli at,, Hunday mnrnlngi MONA(IHAN,-On Heptsmber 0, Anna to, beloved ulster of Dr, Frank J, Monagliai). Requiem mass at Church of Ht, Francis Xavler, West lOlh at., Palurday, Hciiwi(. ber II, at 10 A, M. Interment, Calvary,' McCAFFIlrlVi-Un Heptember 10, Joieplilit L'.. Iirlnved wife nf William (1. MrL'affriV nf f.;.0 73lh st,, llronklyn, H0U11111 reiiulem mass Mnnday, Hentnnber 1.1, Pil.1 A. Mi, nt Roman Catholic Church nf Our Laiic uf Annul, 4th nv, and 71th it, liilertntilt , Holy Cross Cemetery, j NBI.HON.-At Hound Reach, Conn,, Hept, It, 11120, Frederick (),, In hla 70lh year, hit. loed hiislmnd of Rmma L, and fathfr of Fred O, Nelion, Funeral service will bo held nt tho I.rfferts Place Chapel, l Leffeits .plata, iuar Grand it v., on Mail-, day, Hept, 13, at H P, M. Interment pri vate, QURNTIN. At her residence, 137 West nnii, it,, on Beptemlier in, Marcelllno Quentln, Funeral main at Church nt Ht, Paul tha Apostle, West Cut li st,, Monday, September 13, 0 A, M. nAUCH, Jennla (net fllmonl, beloved mother of Joseph and alater ot Mrs, II. Ml Itymei and M, Blmon, In her flOth year." Funeral services at Rothschild's Under, takln parlor, T2 Lenov nv New York, flunday, 10:30 A. M, 'i1, lli:lflHOn Hept. 11, In her 73d year, Helli wife nf the lata Julius, devoted slattij of Louis and Harry Isuars and aunt t Julia Mamihelmer and Harry PnlnmoiiJ Funeral from thn Chapel uf Haul Ai JtotlisclilM, r,0 West )20th st 011 Hui4. day, flcpt. 12; at 2 r. M, I IlOOi:ilH.--On Hepl. II, nt Rlnmfnrd, ()nnn,I ' Murine. 1 tote is, wlfo of the lain Itobert, Rocera nnd mother nf Mr, Ferdinand N Mnnio and IMhiuiI J. Itngeri. Funcrilt ' services nt her late residence, Cove roaili' Htnmfnrd. Conn,. Titcsdnr. Hrtit. U. nf ItUTIinitFDnD.-li'rancIa Morris, on Hept, III, sou of Ilia lata Walter, Isabella, nmh t.-,l,h-. nt ,1,- I.IA lnl,h A 1 1 , ll lift F,,l,l F flervlces Monday cvenhiir nt N o'clock O, V. Mnnory, II Ruat Suth st. Intcnnrntj Iinrdentown, N, J, BOIinnNMAKr.n.-On Baturday, Rept, II Oeorela, daughter of the lata Cyme nil Henrietta Parsons Hchoonmaker, nfter r lingering Illness, nt Presbyterian Iloipltal, Nodes of funeral later. fjlpnDNnunO.-At Greenwich, Conn., Hepl, iv, li'.u, nenry, uriovrn sou or ueinnnrni Jr and Paula W, Hledeuburg, In his 20tl! year, nuneriu servicoa nt tno noma or hi parents, Iloaiul Hill road, on Hunday, Hept 12, at 2;30 P, M, Interment private, TITUS.-Suddcnlv. on Hent. 10. 1020. (ienrtf I... beloved huiband of Mary J. Titus! Funeral services Monday, Sept. 1.1, at R P, M at hi lain residence, M' Hast .14 at., llrooklyn, Member ot Mistletoe. Lodge, Clt, F, nnd A. M., Ancient Ac cepted Rcnttlih llltr, Vnlley of llrooklyn. nnd Mecca Bhrlrm Invited. Intention Hvergreen Cemetery. VAN BAUN. At Mt. Pocnno, Pn , Rep tomber 0, IPSO, David II., huiband o! I.nura lvaler Van Run, Hervlcns nt hit late residence, 100 W, P3d st,, Sunday, Sep tember 12, nt l P. M. WIinNF.H. Sept, 0, ngo 41 years, SnmueL beloved huiband of Luclllo (neo Kcmpai nor) nnd devoted father of Marvin ant) son of Rebecca and the Into Morris Wert nor and brother of Mra. Clinrles Werner1, Mrs. Samuel Werner, Mrs. David Mia, chad Hen and Cy Werner. .Funeral from1 ' tlio cnnpei or riaui a. uotnnchlld, I'D West 120th at,, on Sunday, Sept. 12, id A. fil. ; his rrt.ll H. Wine WINTUR,-On September P. JD20, at I drnra. l.",S Weat l.lOtli St.. .1ninli I trr, beloved huMiand of Orucc Wlntcit Funoral nervines at his lata icsldenra na Hunday nt 2 P. M. Funeral nt 2:30 P, Ml Interment YVoodluvvn Cemetery. ( WIIITIL-On Friday, September 10, 1020, Ru dolph Wlrth, beloved husband ot Jessie Ii Knmp. Funeral services at his lata resi dence, 201A Monroe at., Urooklyn, Runda. Sept. 12, 4 P. M. Interment private, llrothren of Amlent Iidge, 724, F. nnl 'A. M., nnd Knickerbocker Lodge, 042, i; nnd A. M nro Invited to nttend. WRIOHT. Kmma A., widow of ThomaJ Wright, September 11, 1020, Funeral ser vicoa nt her late residence, 10 l.'nst 130tb st,, on Monday, Beptcmber 13, at 2 P. .M IN MEMORIAM. ! i DDKRY. Mnnth's'mlnd mass for repoie of tlio soul ot John .1. Dnery, nt Church of I'.ullnt l'allitrs. r.Oth St. nnd Columbus nv Thursdny, Heptember 1(1, W20, nt P o'clock A. M. All mends aro invitca t attend. LOTT. Month's mlndmasa will ha offered for tha reposo of the soul of the lat Charles A. I.ott. at Rt. Gnbrlel'a Churclx, Monday, Sept. 13, 1P20, at 0 A. M. I MARX. In loving memory of our deny rather, uehard Marx, who oepartea tin Ufa ,Hcpt. 0, 1001, Oone, but not forj gotten. I MENDELROHN.-In fond and loving mem;- ory dear uncia adc. i i:ssln Pheaman Urodle. I MENDELSOIIN.-Alio. To live In tbo hearts' or tnoao tnai love you is not to uie, , filstcr Heckle. ROniNRON.-At reit, Sept. 12, 1017, Ken--' netn jtobinson, VAN D7JHEN. In loving memory of Oeorrp Traci van uuscn, t'&sseu away sept, tntii . WALDEN. 'In memory of my dear grand! mother, iiary o. vaiacn, wno pniieq away Bept. 12, 1001, j l UNVEILINGS. 'ELKELEfl. The unveiling of the monument to Itoso uiKeies, oeiovea wue ana mome. of Samuel nnd Percy, will take place at Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress Hills, Suill day, Rept. 10, 1920, nt 3 P. M. In can! nf rain following 8unday, Hept. 20, aan4 time, Friends aro Invited to attend. Nnl cards. H FISCHER, Tho unveiling of the monuments In memory of our beioveu mother. Iiec nai Fischer, will bo held on Sunday. Septonvj ber IV. r. iti. nuary, av iiuiisnnui Cemetery, union neioe. FRIEDMAN. The unveiling of the momK ment In memory of -Alter Friedman will tnko piaco at union r ieias uemeiery, eepi 10. 1920, at 2:30 P. M. All friends nis invited. Postponement In casa of rain t; following Sunday, vmoiiN'nnna. Unvclllnc of monumont lit memory ot Ouislo Krohnberg, beloved wlfJ of Samuel Kronnoerg anci near momer o Trinrnnco nnd Sylvia. Sunday. Rent. 12. nl II A. M nt Washington Cemetery, aectlort a llrr.Tnner Conereaatlon. relntlvea an I friends Invited, In case of rain, followlnrr Sunday. urvttn Tim unvetllnff of monument t memory of Julius Meyer takes place h Mount Neboh Cemetery, Sunday, Sept. 1? 2:30 I'. M. lieiaiivra anu irivmin inviir. to attend. In cnie of rain, postpone until Sept. 20. prSOA. Unvell'lng of the monument lit memory of my beloved father, Samue t tvana. will take place Sunday ntlec nnnn. Rent. 19. 1O20. at 2:30 P. M nt the Spanish and Portuguese Ground), Cypress Hills Cemetery. In case of rain, poetponcd until Sunday. Oct. 10. noqpvntcno. unvelllna- of monument lit memory of my beloved huiband and odd dear father. Meyer Rosenberg, Hundayi September 10, at 2:30 P. M.. Mount Hnpjl Cemetery, yprc n w. " friends Invited. If rain postponed Indefi nitely. WOLFF. Tho unveiling of the monument tt4 tM! erected to in- mi-muty ui my n-nr wilj' nrf nnr beloved mother will tako nlacj' Hunday. September 19, nt 2:30, nt Wn-lv- inaion v ........... ..fc..v Bocl-ty it nround. In easo of Tain, fullewvl Inn Sunday. ,, " Max Wolff and Children. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. SCHMUCK. The fsmlly nf'the lnt Katha rlna Hcnmucn uinnic ineir relatives nml irlinds for their sympathy In Hair livi reavemenu