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THE FEW YORK TIMPS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 14; I 1 1 .3 VILL PAY and Min is. ta io rzn cvit. Catt. $jch as p. Ta WMtJitr 1 1 i.

Fftlt at t. runnier of --i it Uteate -r a r. u-v try yestrr- I re'ection 'I 1 In prTc, rated In by Treasury, the Jkr-a l-efertment. 1'rrral ftevanuo, i I faf the -n- It wee e.sr.l that of rrlSfrt.nt II i rif. worn i'e r'il the Wvrn a theatre ti.

hrt tr.a 10 1 then t- rwn it h1 ie-n I ern: iiH'i I Irila ef. nl to) short art tnaeroenla. i a Peat re, in I not r- i la -r he tax. a he keep a i rtin-r, anl if i by i i U.i I 1 he fl a pa ma. In the- tAtt It 1 I b- i i 1 r- I 'l I t'r krlM "5 v'Mitr) ta -r rrn p'jr- I lax i i i i I a I laiwl Ii) lha "-n tit I i a yaa of i a ra- i a I iifn un l'f I I 1 tr i i i l.Ay ha' I 1 1 i ara tr "arita a l-enaf i a aaiif -r i v.

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an Iruly f.t and ara.inl' Utl. rrup anj auArkJin In dalivary. a dxhrataiy co.ortxl and aoi flllad a trarioua anil varied fancy. wi r.tiar mtlnri iha doaa nal yt pri tr.ia to lha haart. Choi In a MuJa, Op.

ii. ia a mora anrrma anJ in Ihin thin It aifanrrd u- l.t I hr finirr, too. In thf fmtla thir.e ana, vkitaiiona oi ItaaUiov.in aonata, 'D. thara la a trofoundar a tan aha aunt.d, and prhap aome tnmt mora In ha othar movarnanta, too. tuoua-h hr of them ll tuil of l-r I Pha r-t-ar iih Mr.

FyrraocJo Bu- an v-onna in I Minor. I roiTiDtia.l friMii llaih a r-iai-n the HIT I' rarr.t rr if, hleii re made a aaiiant ff( rt la rm.i-i Mr. HuHoni'e Umav i ih'n i ar. tiny evr are' ar rvt, i Inarl Hill i rvi h.nh-r and urn trt.t di ar than ha ,1,., Jaat y.t. b( and I ary taUr.tal.

I 1 lr tliay evr are' CUT GERZWl OrEIlAS FREE LECTURES i V- losri cf Edzctilon Heeds Pro-ttsls end SsUiiUUs Allies' Works cl Hislory Mcsecm. i Just aa an audienre at the Museum of Natural lliatory Lvit rYrhif aa aet-tina: down to Ui regular t'-irday liHtare In the Boar. of IMuoat.on SerUa, tvMa one being if K.ir Birnca. on a representative of the board cme forward and announced that many protest haj bien received aitalnut another of the free lecture ooura. binnlp Tuesday text, hen W.

II. L. Jlubbard hl bn scheduled to Ullt and Claude CoUhtf to slnj and play In UlustfaUon of a German opr. Tour au-lt subjott. Indeed, ware printod In the proaiwctus, aetord-irt l.

whl. Hump. rdifii-k a ilanael and OrM was to fuUowed on Oct. by W.rnr's I j.rs.fiil."i and iy hia and i Ine Board of the speaker I'tvil. h-i tuVpj i i i pa.ilic up n-ln and to tv.

Ifiiiieal of the German lh a a fruui of worlia from nation auior.ir ih a rtuntry'a Ku-nwmn a'iiea the for y.r. Hubbard and hbt mual'Uns would 1'ui-cinl a i i.oiirin." icnl Cavarierla coupled lid Leoncavallo's i 1 tai.aecl." and In Cimati." It wa marked that u.a German Pr hnwavar. had b-n retained In the aietrupo.itan CJpra liouae repertory for the ciiitiinf ason. and- tiny had in t.njliali iraiialatlou la Landou during the war, "A Tatlor-Mad Man" at piattaburg. the plan of New )Tork who are lnteretlnjt themaelvea In frovldlra" arnsiaenianf In the camps.

Cohan A Harris will prison! A Talior-Me Mn." wtih firant Uriichell, at I 'atlih'irir nl llundav nltlrt, (trt, 11. T.a I an. I tii A. I ilfl Inn u-ltt iu i the ai-' trrilniti'ij rnmp lv i'rml 1 train .1. (aVnri)Hirnf, It! street at rnl.lnuht i r-t nuriiir, nl raiurnlntr Immedt-: staiy after the I'laitabu: performance: A PtTp ELP3 PUNISH ED.

Leti Ten Numbers for Louisiana Accident -Othtr Naval Sentences. Saril fa TV fffo yarfe rfaaea. WABHINGTCiN. Oct. 13, Captain W.

riir-ira, recently tried before a naval court on tharfrs of Inattention and nej-ilsenc In connection wit the running of the battleship Louisiana upon a ubnieigrd wreck last month. huf been sententnl by the naval court te a reduction of ten numbers In his gra.le In the navy. Captain Phelps was alj citaiged wlUl "culpable li-t-In lt.l ertortnaice cf duty." 1 be erdict of the court witij Proved, but without CJ't ubi.ily.' i Feiretiy ifiu.re.l ta it. la terdlct ar.fhln la Ihun from in ri.ajif. aarml that 11 Waa In Ma npr.iot virtually form Of acquiltal, bainit a driirminitif.n that tl.e is riot gtillty tr law." i.iut.

Cm man Jar l.arry A. Stuart. wn. aaa on duiy on the Louiiana at the time of Ine was found of "eutpable Inefficiency" and duly and aaa sentenced to liw i0 numlaii trade. Another naval court martial sentence 1 il ma.

la public la that In the case of r-paar. who, waa Iriaai at the Waaninirt'in aTr Yard oa charges embei ilr-mant. diaohedlence ir rculatlor.a. nrgii-ct cf iduly and ar-andaloua rond'icr He waa aenteoced tn be d.smlaaad front the navaj service. Abram Kati lit.

BALTIMORE. OcL 13. -Abram J. Kau ef N. la seriously 111 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he underwent an operation.

Jla Is a Lrl-rrx-for of the Alliance Htnk of Rocheater and of the Bureau of Municipal lie-aoarch. Prortaaor William Wilson Baker. Wilson Baker. Profeaaor of Greek at Haverford College Since 1904, died en Thursday at a hospital at Man- ehaater. N.

following a an. cldent. due to a fall, which neceaaltated an iKrum. lie waa 41 years old. J'rofweaor liakr waa graduated from Harvard In where ha remained aa an Inairuclor in Latin until was preparing a nearly flninhed edition of Xenophon's Memorabilia fir a Greek aerl-a at u.e tnue of his death.

Obituary Notes. niAltt.rS COX. a native ef England and aa a of ine Uiy svda merrhania In t.ux jr. died an rrteiajr at ina Lincoln t-lava, l.rDofelya. at tre aaa at n4 yaara.

aia la i.iiilwl by hia an.l to daufhtera. Mr. l.iA i. KLLft 1 iTbtwiUioO. whiow Jarrva frr l.iany years In t-ie real a lata in lroKIn and a daugh-tar i.

a Kanry K. V. al.a a bullilcr of tnai loii.n, died at the home of her daugh-tar tn la Centra, 1., ea lhuraJay, in hr rtvty-ri 'h ear. Hi.aUK JO.l.s MiiXKTt. S4 years old.

In lha garaae tnji3a, Uleil I mm- hrart dineafie a ai Iii. Uuirva, 444 T'lUievntb btreet. aau'h brooaltn. i i C. l.lXOOVr.X, a latter carrier In Ptvuailrn.

dlai nn Ttiur.1ay at ala borne In Ia I. II waa 40 yaara old. JiOil I FHKili.it, a maoufacturer ef tar i. a in Manlwattan, died at Ma home 1jm -i wentv-rfoiirtn btreet, I latbuah. on e.t'd 4 vca-.

I M-a CUB M. MEMDEL, Wife ef Mel. ri la Men ial, aa aai. lr la Manbaltaa. i.l f-e-n on Friday at bar heme, 1.1:) Kaat firtawata Sueet, Flalbuah, ag' .11 v.irl.

I 1 1 aOf t'KVINE. a inlpfltter em-ei ia liimklyn Nary tard. died on riOay at hia heme, I.16 Park A4nua, t. rr. ro i iwnrMmi.

I HAIM.t-rt s. A TO owner! of Thorn 0-aaa a Pp. an eating pls In th bualneaa dt-trirt ef -i which be named a a eaay la luA died yeetetday at Mar-blr-n-al, Maaa J.j'W T. atiOAN. who waa PreaMent of t)r Saw Haven Leal Eatate itobrd, died at Ma ham there en frt lay In bis AlrHTE NOEL, ef an old New Tork fnl.y and formefly In the real eaUkte el on FTt1ir In triia clt) la hi rr Hie hooie was at Waal Forty- lll'l Street.

Mra. onlXELtA It. Wl's of Bor. fbgh Anorney Jnha P. K.ral ci Rockaway, 1 N.

died iMfnlii ai aer btme In that blare, a AO yeir oltj. I Mi iUKCIIINK b.HOMEl.L.1 wife of A. II iirarnaa. rraallent of he Mutiaou S'aam. o.mranr, 'lied yeeteroey the ftouth hi.ia H.wHital, Babrloa.

U. L. follow lag aa 'i'i'-V'I If. IHVIf ef thai Elleon Ca-ment onwar iliad auddenly yeateraay while rannlag from hi bom, tti IJnruia. A.

a.nini if. N. 3 fort troilry car. I Ml'. I'H.

mhIk a (Kv. Til yai.ra al l. wtnaw ef th Rr. I Kdwar.l II. I aaa.

ef St Maunea'a Eplatepal 1 tharrh In Ima riiy dtd 1'riday a her! fwn In Flalnfleld. N. r. ena 11 urviv aa esna. liuraua S.

Kran and Jtrr. L4ward a. p. 1 IE L. a-i aeeeoef.nt far ir I at yere with I he Frani- 'a (me An In.bu hire i ompan.

hi. 3 i Mirt I Mr llelmu bora at H.nvrer. imu.f 141 and came. le in.e r-intry forty-eicht ye ago. Hia t.

ran, bv ur eurvl.rd with on rta n1 ere rai. tlval th b.U of John 111-" I' A Co. Pitt-burgh. and la Himia A eneefatiurra, Co. ef thle city ana' hlnary FLORENCE LA BAD1E DEAD.

Motlon-Plctur Star Dlea of liijurtcs in fetor Accident Two Months Ago. Mlsa Florence La Badle. a motion-puiura actrrsn who had been a HIT of thfc and Pith lPllml f'nm panlcs for the lavt flv years, died yesterday afternoon at the Oaalnlnj- Hpi-tal aa the result of Internal injuries she auffrred In a motor car accident! two months aeo. Mlsa La Badlo was 23 ears fold and as thortly to have been mar rt. aha Jti-i- aown near wasinms wnen trie brakes of the car failed to operate.

1 Tho frt hn. throwina MiM La Badie to the rround. 'X "'ltu Hha Canada, and In her co. ij vavivtri i.uuicu a. )iinunSi re.

tshe f.sd appeared In more 10U motion-plotUia piaya of the ua-r. and Kiayt the lead i la aerial picture, The Mllilon-DoilaJr Mystery." I Anas La IJadle la survivad by! her motiier, the made her home at Ui tit! Andrew isroadway and 8tvnt-' avecona Bireeu tlarriart and death noioe enl or (aaarttot 1 tkm ivete yr fimii may ua ieia-paowaal (o 10UU itryaai. flnn.bftattrsJ. ECU A TT AS an Mra K. Bebatt-liutd ot l.mii crovawy iiata liiMach, aniiobnce Uicir iuui luarriiMia auiilvaraary ua Cuauay, Oct ju, iw a t'cMUL i and alra.

Henry A. PHad uuut, tuea ltalen aluauner, a con, ba Oct. a. itfll. at ouiaa a kaitiULL.

.1 atei'iicu V. i.axcu and Ilflen ttatcn. 41 fcouLO Main Avn A an, a dausuiar, Oct. la E.UUH.;Kia. lo Mr.

and Mrs. Man-It KruOiiiMrc. 1.131 Hollywood AV Far a Oct. U. 1017, B-rtta-akeuti, iMturday, 20.

No card. Born to Mr. and MrsJ lUrle Marlaaaoo, Anaigb Koad. fougiaa Manor, L. a on Oct.

10. I TlSHMA.V.-i-Mr. and Mrs. David Tlehmaa, nee Anna. VaiaiiUna.) 160 wait S.ta be, aiuiouuce btnb et a eon oa Oct.

12. lull. CnffagXli. AAROXSOM FIN K- Mr. and Mr.

X. Pink of Bitlina Bron. announce the beuothai ef tbalr dauabiar, Roae, ta Mr. J. ha Aaronaon, on Sunday, CM.

14. LIB.KMAN ZfcLLZNT. Mr. and Mrs. Adoipn Zelaauy aanouace tie engagement or ihalr oaugliiW, triaoa.

ta Haroiil aiiar-irtan, hertiaaiit, W. M. 6. A. mtlTVoN Mr.

ai.d Mro. yredertck Ki Uia enKaganiant tit thalr (laughter, 'i teree Apuil, to Hunaall bia-venron of New N. J. til-Ntiui lF.l-N-COHEN.-Mr. and Mraj Abra.

bam Conn ot iirooklyn annuunce the an-' gasvmaiil of tiielr daughter Bebacca te J-m Ulnaratetn ef New lork. Kaceptioa Ln.lnioi.lco a Oct. 14 at i. ML. EILLi.NUtjt M.MJLR.

Mr. and Mrs.1 Jonas 1 inaar of lot Wet 113th tit. announce the afigaajement or tbetr danabter, Jeaale, to Mr. Harry Eldllnser. PRE? M1CHAELK Mr.

and A. J. U. 3., Mlchaala of 41 Plana Newark. announce the enaacamant ef their daaah It, krdna ii.

KraiUenburg. to Kobert U. Krer, tava of Mra. MatUe Yr1 ef Saa Kranrlaco, Cal. 1 OP-Ol-LMAN tANEn.

Mrs. E. Werner annouorea the of her daugh ler, Mary, te Mr. Herman Grollman, aon of Mr. and Mra.

blm.in CrellmanL tte-raplloo lalaf. (1 ItKHiitiNai lN-nElNHItMrTrt-Mr. and Mr. ef 4v VVaat 70th at. afinounre lha enaaaemani ef thalr dough.

I "I ti.ts to Mi. Ham u.l HerslienMeln. At hon.e Sunday. H. from to a.

I.Nt-KY iluLUllUHO. Mr. and Mra. noma avutineay oi eua waai pi. announce lb engagement of their daugft-tar hrrtha to ijua 11.

Oolilbure. LAT-A-HTEtNTHAU Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Mflnthal of S.ii Went End Av. announce the engagement of their daughter liattle to Irving latia.

RaoapilM Suaday, Oct. SI. 1V17. I. Hotel Aator, liroadaay, 44th 6U No curds.

I MEY KRrt r.lLVtlt-Hr. Char Ira Dntitarh announcra the engasamant ef hia daughter. Hilda Lieutacb to Mr, Harry i I rrrtV OOi.ntV. The enrement of Mlas Olartye Golrlln to Mr. Theodore bUIn of Jai kaonvill.

la announrad. I TEHN rOHRN. Mr. end Mra. 'llirris Cohan of Fos Bt, New Tork City, announce the engagement of thalr daugh- ar Fan Irene le Mr.

Walter fitern of Newark, K. aoa of Mrs. Laser tHam-hre. No rurd. i CLINK PUATT -Mr.

and Mra Lee Piatt ef 210 W-t UOth Bt recently announced the engagement of their daughter Ktalene Marlon to Mr. Charles I'tlne of Boston. Maaa. Reoeptlon will be held St the Klts-rarlmo Hotel en Funday, Oct. 21.

from 4 te P. M. No card. I VAN TRAAil- BANOKItS. Mr.

and Mra. Laon tianilera of 223 Waet aoth Ht. an. Doiinre the engagement et their daughter Frances la Mr. Emanuel Van Traag, aon ef Mr.

ra vn John Van Traae. WOI-F BERN8TK1N. Mr. and Mra. Max Cohn ot 470 Third 6U, Brooklyn an-tt uince the betrothal ef their i sister, Minna Kei-natatn, ta Henry A.

Weif of Manhattan. At home Sunday, Oct, Jit, r. i. HACOETT KLATZKIN. Ulllaa Klatxkin' to Ham'iel Hnrtt, i WOI.K rHVEItiEfU Guaata Schneider te Jack Walk.

DOTT TttrLWIW. On Oct 1B17, 'at ft. rtartholomew'a Proteatant Eplaropal Church, New Tork, by the Rev. I Ferry Cordon, Felice daughter at Mr. and Mra J.

Jl. Balwln ef New Tork. te Arthur H. Boyd of New Brurewlck, K. J.

CATil 'I'lluMAS. In Tloaton. on Saturday, Oct. in, by the Rev. Paul Revere Froth uirbam, Helen Tbomaa, daughter ot the late Wllilam and Helen Poor Thera.

aa, te l'hilin Thuratoa Cate of Brookltna. VLH WARD-NICHOLS. -Oct. S. at London, England, Harriet Dayton Nichols, daughter ef Mr.

and Mrs. James Wallace Nlch-oil of New Tork, to Reginald Cuthbert tiurward. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.

Ourward ef London, England, i W.SfiON. On Friday. Oct. 18. at III rvu'h Mount-In Montrlalr, ft.

hy the Rev. M. Uord tVootaey, rector of the Hon'e of Prayer, Newark. Murjorta abom Weaaoa, daughter ef Mr. and Mra.

Havld Weaeon, to WiUlam W. Francis Nw Terk Oty. HOWDEN SWAN. At the reaidenee of the bride'a paranta. Woodald Farm." Oy-ater N.

on Saturday. Oct. ii. by Kv. 11.

8. Dunning of Oyeter Bay and Rev. Bcott Ktltee ef Wllkaa-Barre, Kllaaheth Fiord, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wllllaai Swan, te Henry Fuller Howljn, JACOBT KLEEBLATT.

Mr. Mas Kleeblatt announoea the marriage ef hia daughter Frlda to Mr. FVneat Jacohy, Oct. 11. 1IT.

LEB MORDECAI. Ml.a Katharine Mordeeal. daughter ef Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Mordncal, was married oa Tueaday, Oct.

at the residence ot her paranta. II Waat Ittth Street, to Mr. Clarence Louis Lee ef New York City, by Rabbi James Heller of Philadelphia, OPPBN li 1 1 Jaavrt RIIA'ERriERfl. 43cti It, by Ur. Jnaeph HlUerman.

Beatrloa Fllrar-berg daughter of Mrs. Ijora 11 vat-berg, te Harrv trfraihetmer ef buffalo. SATRF.S OR1PFIN. -On Monday, kt the Chore fit Saviour by tha Rev. Click Buckley, Ralph Ander-" aon Sayree to Tvenna Loulae, daughter ot Pr.

and Mrs. Charles Mead OrUtln ot Brooklyn. pa TOT 1L Loulo J. Da Roy. IV mU rjng w.

rterean. Marian fffuar Myra a Xus- Dith Friday. Oct 1J, ISlTi Henrietta S. beloved wife ef John P. Arriiar.

daughter of ktra. Alexander D. Elbera or Hoboken. N. at ber-reat-- deace.

L21S Madlaon A v. Funeral Marv-I at tha Church ef the Beloved IMatlple. f4u alt. and Madlaon Monday. Oct.

15, at 10 jO A. M. Please omit 1 lower. BIEUE'K. On 8aturlay, tKt.

13. J81T. Oer-aon. beloved brother of William Bleber. tn hia Tltn year.

The aaoeaaad waa a member of Brooklyn Federation of Char-Itiaa; alao Samuel Lodge. I. O. B. No.

Funeral from his lata reaidenee, IIS Vernon Brooklyn, on Tueaday, 10 A. M. Interment at L'nloa Fields Oem- etary. BIMNGER. Entered Into reet Oct.

11, JSIT, Mary Lining ar, widow ef the late Byron blninger, aged S4 yeara, at Arting. ton, J. Funeral from her late rer. eeace. SIS Belgreve Irlv, on Sunday, Oct.

14. at 2 M. Carriages will be la waiting at Arlington fcia'lon en arrival ef train leaving Jersey City 1:11 P. M. Interment Arlington Cemetery.

On Oct. 13. 1817, Mary E. Bradley, Harrold.) beloved wife ef Cbfutee liradley. Funeral from her late readBra, 14.1 fiedford Road.

PlnaaantvMe. Tv.e.iny. oct. l'l. Carnage -will meet funeral at the Grand Central tflat on at HI IS A.

M. Holetnn requiem mass at Holy Croea Chureh. Waat 42d fet, between rr ein ana wn avi KSLAl Morrl Wednesday. Oct. ii.it I i i J.V.

"1 BROMEI.t Suddenly, at Babylon. I joeephlne Brumley wife of Alfrarf ir runer T'-rTlcV. he? la residence. South Country Road, ouniar; lcU 14, t.M p. M.

wo a rw. rw. i mi il.u Hewlett Bryar. In the 75th year of her age. Bervi ea Hunday aftarnaan.

Oct, 14. at e'e'ock at her lata residence. 14 Clinton Brooklyn. It la requested "a a wwaia. 11' HENRY W.

POLHEMUS DEAD. Hia Service on The Evening Pctt Extended More Than 55 Years. I Henry W. Polhemua. who had been In the employ of The Evening Post In various capacities longer than any other person' connected with the "newspaper, died auddenly on Friday at his home, 441 Balnbridge Street.

Brooklyn, In seventieth year. lie would have completed hia fifty-sixth year of service with The Evening Post next April. Mr. Polhemua waa born In Henry Street, this city, and after a public school education waa flrat employed air a carrier. He served later in the financial, news, 'and real estate departments, under William Cullen Bryant, Parke Godwin, and K.

L. Godkln. lie had been employed in the mailing and pressroom ticpai Unenu and later the deuvery department of The hivetniig roaL After tilteen yeara he waa taken into the City department and aastneu to cover the Heat Estate Exchange ana collect quotations of toots before the days of the ucker. In later yeara bis Died. beloved wife of Michael Connor, oa Saturday.

Oct 13, at 50 Mora-i Ingrflde Av. Funeral from et. Thomaa's Church Tueaday at 10 A. M. Interment -l pilvate.

COX. -On Friday. Oct. 12. 1917, Charles, be-! loved husband of the late Hannah Cox.

Kervlcee at hia ree'iieoua. 02 Ldncain i.l'lace, Brooklyn, fcunuay, Oct. 14, at i P. M. inter nient private, BADE.

At WhIU (Ulna. K. Oct. 1J, HUT, Dorothy Louue, teloved daughter ef Mr. and Mra Henry Edward Dade, in her lith ear.

Funeral aarvi-a at her late reaidenee, Bouth Lexington on Monday, at P. M. Interment at eon-venttnee of the family. New burg papers please copy. DORAN.

WUUara, on Oct. IS, 11T. father of William D. and Mrs. A.

R. Conover, formerly of TorkvlUe, age Bl. Services at the home of his daugnter, Coytesvllte, N. on Monday. Oct, 13, at P.

M. Dt? ltJNT. Gerald Fits-Gerald, aoa ef Mar-, garet and Maurice du 1'ont. Funeial aerv. Toaa will, be held at the chapel of the Newman school.

Haekenaaea. w. Monday morning, test. 1. at 10:45.

la- termant 8L aoacph's Cereetery, nacxen-- FRANK. On Oct. 12. Paulina Frank, beloved wile ef Baruch' Frank. Funeral services Sunday murxing at 10:30 at 4Ki Bain-i bridge Breoklya.

Plea omit floweia OOLDMARK. On Saturday, Oct. -13, Ruth lngorsoll, beloved wlie oi thariee j. uoid-rnarfc. Funeral from her late residence.

Vuckahoe Koad. rkrdaje. H. Monday. Oct IS.

at w. M. Harlem Dt- vlalon train leaves at 12:30 P. M. la- tanuent private.

i 0RKOORT. On Oct. It 1B17. Collette E-. widow of Alfred beloved mother of Marie, Elisabeth, Joseph, Tbomaa, and at br late reaidenee.

L'nl- veralty A v. Funeral from Corpus Cbristl i Church, 121st BL and Broadway, Tuesday 1 morning, 10 o'clock. Interment private. On Saturday. Oct.

13. 1917. George Louis F. Heimutn. in bis.

tou year, beloved father of John, Louu. and Bertha. Funeral services en Monday tnomliig, Oct 16, at 10 o'clock, at tne ChPJ, 10 BASt Kaat. HEN EKBON Saturday, Oct. 13.

1B17, naaaed away at her borne. 2a6 Waat 75th Mary E. Henderaon. widow of the tal Archibald Henderaon. Funeral serv.

1 II mi 1 1 will oar noma av.i 1 at P. M. laLermeat at ooavaolaace ef i uaaiL-v, a.i 1 a ua 1 1. auquviuj nn IWlT, Janiee llewett, D. Funeral aervirw at Bt.

ADflnv i cnuren. out av. and 127Ui St. on TUawday. Oct.

18. at 11 ClOCk. 1 KERN. Isaac, beloved husband Of Joel Kern and brother of Hoary Kern. Funeral private.

KRAN 5. At Plalnfleld, N. en Oct. IS. Charlotte the a Krana.

widow of the late Hev. Edward 11. Krana in her 7vib i year. Funeral at ML Matthew's Chureh, 2s West nth at- New York City. 11 o'clock Monday.

Boetoa aad Pertatnouth papere pieaae copy. LA 13, 117. Flore noe, la her twenty-fourth year, beloved daughter ef Joerpn E. and Amanda victor La ttadle. Bervlcee THE FUNERAL CHURCH.

(Campbell Building.) 1,1.70 Broadway, en Wedneaday at 11 Interment prt- Vk i. iinmnaL a ttan WandaAa. i New Orliana. andi other eut- oi-towa papers pieaae copy. LBV IN.

Emanuel J. Levin, beloved husband ot Ray Levin, nee Bofaky.) father et Adelaide D. Gordon. Oct. Li.

Funeral Oct. 14 at P. from hia late residence, fc5v Weat l.tftb Bt San Franciaco and Loe Angelea papere pieaae eepyv Omit iiewora. rnday morning, Oct" It. 1BI7.

at her home In Caldwell. N. after a 1 lingering lllneaa, Caroline Hannah Crane, ef Edward Lyon, ta bar Both year. Funeral aervioee at her lata residence Monday at P. M.

Interment at Hoaedale Cenaetery Orange, M. J. XACDONALD. Margaret beloved daugh ter et nonata ana suu-y Maedonaid. Funeral from her late realdeoee, 1.010 La-i fontalne A Monday, OcL IB.

at A. M. Requiem mass at SL Joseph's 1 Church, 10 A. M. Interment fit.

Kay-. niond'a. McGlLU Margaret McGlII, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Peter McGtll, Oct la, 1017.

fervices, 3:30 P. M-, oa Tueaday. OcL Id, at her late reaidenee, Somereet 6t, Hound Brook. N. J.

McN ELL. On Oct. 12. 1917. at his residence, loe West 73th Bt, Thomas R.

McNelL Funeral services wilt be held at bis late reeldanre on Monday, Oct, 13, at 8 P. M. Interment Oroenwood Cemetery. fornla papers pieaae copy. MEYER.

At his residence. ChartotteevUha. iVi, on OcL 12, 1917. Edwin O. Meyer.

I aon of the lata Henry Meyer, in the 63d year of bis age. Funeral at Trinity Chapel. 25 th Bt, near Broadway, Tuesday 1 morning, in, at iv ciock. MILBANK. On Friday.

Oct. 12. 1917. at I Rochester, Margaret Schulae, beloved wife of Jeremiah Mtlbank. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her parent, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore A. i Schulae, at. Paul. Minn.

Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. 1 Pieaae omit flowers. NOEL. August, suddenly, en Friday, Oct. I 12.

ia hie Slat year; son of the late Auguete Noel and Em I He Raberg. Fu- neral servtcea at the Church ef Be Vin-cent de PauL 127 Weat 234 8t, oa Men- day, Oct 15. at A. M. rFHF.NOF.R On Oct.

12, at hia reetdence. tfcsi Beat xttn Bt, xtrooxiyn. Jacoo, beloved husband of Nina departed from life tn his 04th year. Funeral private on Monday. Oct.

15, at 9:30 A. followed by requiem maas at tha Church et Our Lady of Refuge, Ocean and Footer Ave. interment at Bt Jonn cemetery. POPE At bis home. 72 Pro pert Bt, Esat I Orange.

N. Oct. 12, 1917. James K. Pope.

Services private. 10. at Meadowktnde Oage town. New urunawick. uatiada.

Hamuet John Scorll. eldest awn of tha late Samuel Jamee and Mary Ellsa Seevll, la the 4Ud year ot his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. IS. 1917.

Elisabeth at I her late reaidenee, 901 Ogden A (lSlat 1 St) Funeral Tueaday, 10 o'clock. Solemn I requiem maaa Sacred Heart Church, High- bridge. 10UMI: SERVICES. THE FUNERAL CHURCH. Broadway, eoui Campbell Bldg.

Luca Botta. Shipment Italy, Tueaday. J. F. Kinney.

Steelton, Monday. Mra. C. Little. Holy, Name Cemetery.

Monday. SLOAN. Suddenly la New Haven. OcL 12. 117.

John T. Sloan. In the T24 year ot his eg. Funeral cervices will be I held at bis late home, filabop Bt. New 1 Haven, on Monday afternoon, Oct.

IS. SMITH Madeleine beloved wife of Jamea T. nmitn, on ixt tt, ikit, at inwooa Park, Inwood. Funeral from bar late reaidenee. Monday, Oct.

13, thence te Bt Mary's Star ef the Sen, Church, Far Rockaway, where a maaa of requiem will be offered at 10 A. M. Interment at Cal- Mrr tralarlvaa anil ertamrfa Invftte4- SWI XD ELL. Robert, in his 20th year. Serv.

lees at. John urtnim i enapei, a.zi para Bronx. Sunday. 2 P. M.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. TANNOR. At New Canaan. Oct 13, i 1917. John Tanner.

Notice ef funeral I later. Norfolk XVa.) papers please copy. TVHNER. i Ml Oct 12. auline J.

Funeral from her Ute mldeaoa, 127 Bay 2-d St. Bath Beach, Brooklyn, en Bun-' day. OcL 14, at 2 P. M. Buffalo papers I pleaee eony.

WACHTEU At Wetla. N. Oct 10, Loo Is Wachtel. beleved husband of Pauline Lewi 7 Cohn. Interment at Albany Rural Ceme-i tery.

Friday. WPISERQER. fJoldle. Prlday afternoon. beloved mother of Mrs.

Herman Baura and Mra. Dave Eunahjne. and the late Aaron Welaberger and Mrs. Ce'la Me-ko- wita. Funeral Hunday morning, 9 o'clock, from 953 Jarkaon A Bronx.

WENZEL. John Lambert Wensel, Thursday. I Oct It, 1817. at Saranae Lake, N. X.

Funeral eer-vlcee on Morday. Oct. IS. at 2 P. at the reaidenee of Mr.

William A. Snook. 121H Highland Jersey WHEELER. At Aorueta. on Saturday, I Oct.

13. 1917. Adlle Mayer, beloved wife 1 of Thomaa B. Wheeler. Servlree at her 1 late reaidenee.

1.023 prk Plainfield, i N. on Tuesday 'morning. Oct IS. at 10 o'elack. In'ermen private.

W1LLETT. At Eat Orange. N. 3.. Oct 13, isii, ivaiiare potter Wlllett.

in his HCd vear. Funeral servlcee at hia late home, 91 North Arlington Monday, Oct 15, at :30 on arrival of dt W. train leartng Ho ho ken at 8.51 P. M. WTNNE.

Sutan on Friday. Oct 12, at H4 Wert ITSth Ht, beloved wife of Thomas C. Wynne. Funeral servtcea pri vate, uiesa faus v. .) papers please eopy.

energies were devoted entirely to the real estate department. Five yeara ago, on the' occasion of the ootnpfeUon of hia ii'tleth year of service, the irusiees ei tne newspaper entertained Mr. Polhemua at dinner, and at the same time many of the moei prominent men in me real estate iieid invited him to the rooms of the Heal Jataie isoard. where they begged bunl to accept a Nubatanuat purse aa a slight token ot the appreciation ha had won among mem. i I Tke Qril Serrice.

Vaite States. The cemmimttoa wuieuncaa or Nov. 20 aa examination tut tb.af for maa ealy. A vacancy in the bureau of I Euucauon, Ln. partnient of the Interior, Wanhlnaton.

U. at Si.O) a yaar, will ba iiliad from tliia eaaralnaiJoii. Competitors will not be required report tor examination at any place, but will be rated ea education, experience, and theala. Graduation from a collet or unlveralty et raooaiusad standing and at ieaat two yaara' Mubiunt raaiiMU-bla eiperianc in eome admuiAUatlve capacity la connection with educational work, are warafluUlte. Under the subject ef educe.

Uon adUlUonal eradlt will be lvan tor apocUi study or peat-graduate week in edueatloa. Applicants mini aoi have? reached lite flhlath birthday ea tbe data the examination. EALUD. On Oct. 11, Leon SraJud, ag4 07 if ef Roeei and father of Bamuai.

George, and Mra Dinah Stlegler. L.n;.hi. a. 4 Weet 112th Si. Tf.IaGt-0- Oct 13.

4917. SlmoaT In his 73d year, at Flower. Hoeplul. 4.4) 'i i--1- Funeral services -will be held at kL eharp, Ck-t 144 from hia late 104 East 113tkL iSs Tti Av, Oct If. Funeral notice Uter.

BOHLINO -John 1.2rt 1st Av, Oct 1L Funeral today. 1 P. M. I Bronx, BfiSS 1J! Funeral today, a P. M.

BROSZAnna Katherlne. 2.SA4 bth Oct il" Puneral tomorrow. 9 JO A M. BTRNE-Joarph C. 1,937 Clinton Ay.

Oct borrow, A. It COONET. Thornaa, 440 9th; Av, Oct IX Funeral todayTa P. M. 47U St, Oct.

13. Funeral tomorrow. oct SS. ruaerel ia i 97B 2d Av Oct 12. Fa- DUDLKT Mary.

234 William St, Oot 12. Funeral tomorrow, 1 30 M. DXJPPT.i-Catlienne. 242 Weat tout gt, Oct aged 20. Funeral tevmsrrow.

P. M. 170 Weet 14 1st St, Oct 11. Puneral tomorrow, 9 AO M. HA RI IS TO a a ri ne.

Waehlngtew Oct 12. Funeral OctJ la. a A. ML ENNEDT BIB Wast 27th Bt, UTTELL-N Jr, Oct 12, aged 49. Puneral 11 Sth Av.

Oct 4 Fuaeral 24 Weet livith St -j Cyprwaa Bronx. pTL 'I- Puneral temorrew. 9:30 a. M. MOi.UA1LrH!?rir R-a! 114 49th Oct.

11, sged 44. i MV KLLER. Helen, 904 WeaeJ 12ftth St. Oct. 13.

sged 4. Funeral today, 1 P. M. QUI 601 Weat lh fiL. Oct.

IL Furterai tomorrow, 9:80 A. RBGANi-Wllllam, 08 Madlaon St, Oct 10. 'teday, P. i 8WAINBON. Alfred New Brighton.

mPrij 11 Pnrl private. TOBINRobert 90S East 123d Bt, Oct IL Funeral today. 2 P. bL TRAI NOR. Elien, 1.942 Heraehell Brwax, Oct 11.

Puneral tomorrow. 10 A. M. WOHLRADE. A.

101 Wi Bid Sl" Oct 12. Funeral otioe latere aerewktya. 1 Oot- ll. ttd TB. Ponr 949 Ireah pond Rwd.

today, 1-30 P. M. CURKE MIchaaL Halsey St. Oct 12, eVard WJ, ''-ii ClScy tS Drirrs Oct IL sged 62. Funeral tomorrow.

9:30 A. M. 94B BtaU StT Oct 11, aged B2. DALT.vmirwd. 892 Montgomery St, Oct 13, aged at i 1SS Park Av, Oot IX Funeral tomorrow.

20 Pi H. 3 9lf Kt Av, Oct Puneral today, 2 90 Pi u. 19' et IL DySENnERRTAtrnira, 27 AdalpbJ Bt. PA RRELU-Amelia XtS 2nth SL. Oct IX Funeral tomorrow.

9 A. M. GANNON. Jamea, 2S Stockten St, Oct IX Funeral tomorrow, 2 P. M.

2W Sterling Phvoa. Oct B7. Funeral prlVate. NB-Kdna 1.203 SlerUng Place. Oct 12, aged 23.

i K0i.KO4C"","'i? On. IL aged 4. PHneral today, LAMBERT. Ellen 2,407 Glen wood Road. T.tV11 "rd Funeral aervice today.

LA WLOR John. 040 BStb Sti. Oct IX Fto- neral tomorrow, 9:90 A. M. LONG.

Annl 21 St Mark's Av, Oct nee-rew. SUM A. M. MENDEL. Loulae 220-East 15th St, Oct IX Puneral today, 1: ML BL, 90 Jefferson Av, Oct IL aged 44.

i- POLHEMUS. Henry 441 Bain held go SL, OetlX aged 70. iranaral tomorrow, 9S Ramfltoa Av, Oct 12. runeral tomorrow, ROM ER. George.

Oreenpotnfe Hospital. Oot 11, aged Puneral today, 2 P. M. SCOT John. 1,098 Pacific SL.

Oct IL 8ODIERAJ8KL Edwin. 280 Ota St, Oct 11 aged 14. Puneral today. VAN BRUNT. William 1.443 S7th Bt, Oct-IX Funeral today.

JP. M. VTNCKNT. Ella 800 Cumberland St. Oct 12, aged U.

Fuaeral servioe to WATSOM. Ctiartes. Kings County Hospital, Oct IX sged to. Hokokea. Jotwey City, mm Newark.

CIITTSRT. Frank West Hobokea, Oct 11. Funeral today. IF, M. COONET.

Thomaa. 229 6th St, Jersey City, Oct IX Funeral notice later. LtTEaTbomas 27B 9th St. Jersey City, 1 Oct 12. -1 HOLZNER Johanna.

C3 Neleea Plaoa. New-: p'100- ll V- ruMrJ today. 2 109 4tk Av, Newark. Oct 11. aged IB months, P- Cangrwn Bt, aavmrka Oct- 11.

i WOECKNETt Llaette C. L.S 231 Daaferth Jeraey Clty. Oct li r-aral 2:30 P. M. i lewaj ssIasjaL' BEECTIER.

Oeorga, 123 WObor Av, Aa- tori, Oct 10. i BRAND. Kenneth Woodhaven, Oct IX aged 24. Funeral notice later. P70RH- Andrew, Edgwmere, Oct.

16, aged TL PON DK. Frank. Ridgewood. Oct Id. Far Rockaway.

Oct 10. JOHNSTON. Wood ha van. Oct 10 1 aged 29. i MOLLOT.

Thomas. Woodhavwn, Oct 10, eared no. OT DtNNELL, William, 130 East Av Lena I'land City, Oct 10. aged. e.

ftCHOEN Eft Matilda. Oct IS, egerl a. SkrrrH. winiam. Richmond Hm.

Oct 10, 3Kecky Beach, Oct 10. ag-ea eo. Buntorl. Oct XX aged Funeral today. 2 JO M.

"1, In SQtmnlirtL ever loving memory of my ick- jienaon. who departed thla Ufa Oct 14. 1917 An-! ati St' Jerome-e 12 BiT KT" -AlexanderA A. r-T eor mother. Via i niii, (aiaweg saway Oct 10.

MAirl-R JZ.mttf ABn i MATtER. In aad anl loving memory of my dearly beloved alitor. Katbrro Maher who departed this life OctfiaTmc Fim 8 HIPM AN. An anniversary I requiem maas for the repose of the aoal of tho Hon. Andrew J.

Shlpmsn wltl celebrated oa Wedneaday. Oct II, 1917. at 10 SO A.M., 'be Ruthenlan Oiwek Calholle Chnrck Jef Bt Oeorge. 29 East 7th St, New Terk STERN. Unveiling of monument Louie uuaoan-i at urna.

nun.iay. Oct 21. P. WashlngtonTcemtery See. tlon 4 Case of rain, following Sunday ITLXaO.

Ta loving memory of Lorenso Ullo. died Oct 14. 1914. 71, nnbtflfnsv KOHX. The tin veiling of the monnment tn memory of Iamatx Kohn.

devoted husband of Theresa and dearly beloved father ef Sollle. Jerome, Lottye Cob a. Bulla Dat. telbaum. on Ftunday Oct 14.

2 P. M. sharp, at the Enter Ungariocher Krankaa Unlergtutxung Vereta. Union Field Come-tery. i WOL1N.

Unve'Ung ef monument Bertha Wolln. beloved wife ef i lea dor Wolln, Washington Cemetery. Oot 21. 2 P. M.

Prienda and relatives invited, weather permitting, i FRANK E. CAMPBELL KSX J. WINTERBOTTpM LefferU Place Chapel rT- Centrally loraled some for fjinwtl aerrlc. ODLA WNeBeT ERY3 8t By Harlem Train and by Troiieya Office. SB East S3d St.

New Tork Lots of small elie for sola Mausoleum site In Woodlawn Cemetery for aaia, reason a oe: a real opportunity to eaaa purchaaar. Bos 297 Time Dowmtowav ARMY 'ORDERS Ssertof te Th4 Jfrw Tork rimes. WASHINGTON. Oct laoTha Waa I TJa- paruneot issvad the follow lag army orders Medical Rearrae Corps. Oilletto, 1st Lt te Camp DennanJ Bond.

Caut to reijort to CutUg Oea, MoBi haaatarn anl 1 Lyuo. CL ta rimi Wheel. lax UK. and Jour aaa, 1st Lt ii. Mctnaraon.

vkw jv-, fra wnw, i Wollenberg. Capt. A. C. aud Ppgarty, Ct 3.

hon. Uitbari(1 Lancer. 1st Lt J. aad Walter, 1st U. at to r't wtjua.

i i i pgn, uiarnargeo. Following to camps PIRST LIEUTENANTS. Burks. B. to -Camp Le.

i Irykrran A. B. to Camp Travel H.aru. to Cam. Ja.kaun.

Hanalw-I. Camp Cuaier. Buraalii to Camp tWrter. Hjra, H. to Camp 1 B.ngr, to lnp Met 111 an.

Lop, l. to Camp Uurlea, 1 ia. u. to amp duel by. Maiden, H.

fcL. to Camp dy. 1 Hama. F. M-.

to lamp Bornsuin to Camp MacArther. at. Caaip Jaowle.1 Cox, O. C. le Cump lianceca.

pelong. Ca.pt te aa Ptke. kerpac. taiiL M. ta, i am.

-r tirveawood. Mai. A. te foiiowlna rani in purpoe of InstiectUea. aeiaa ia hi.

If. Jeckson, Uorooa. iayiee aod ia4a Weet let T. yd. i r.eiaoa.

lapt. Ay Caarp Lewis. I Mccoy 1st Lt J. previeog amana. Neiaan.

Camp (wvlua orders revoked. Coru'jJJ- w- Maj. V. Lt C. -to i Pti Myer Tr- rr T- fh.

let Lt aaidgwed aa awr. aetd will proiweai to Camp Uowi aa roeea. hoarl examine command or I 1 1 'NrY'Jfor Jsa.4 "i Warren, Maj. to Camp Oraealeaf. Following to Cavnp Grawnleaf for Inett I Baarens.

Cap. O. p. MO USI.TIT3ANT1. 1 Oravaa.

B. Rooa. li. a. tenny.

j. c. El wood. L. W.

Haft, IT. it. Hall. M. Hart well.

B. W. Johnaon. J. K.

Me A dory, Mckee, N. P. vorflcet E. Parker. R.

H. Past. M. IL Royater, T. H.I tjark.

VT. T. Sauniara, A. W. Ptatlwtler i I.

Smith. H. SI "Kegel. 8. E.

W.l-h. R. E. Weldoo, 3. Williams.

D. 6. J. H. Wyatt W.

Woland. a T. Lang. 1st Lt C. C.

hon. dlae barged. Utile. 1st Lt R. to Camp LoearT I tkinaoa.

let Lt. A. te Camp Bherrnaa, vamp WBoeier. I Barnard, let I A. J.

ta Camp MacArthaT. Poole. Capt Aw. bora, dawrged. Pol lowing te camp sped ft ad lor' duty, te charge of the dir.

of braen eurgary: a a i vs I I vat i nino. I Nay. K. to Camp Shelby. hi, OwaUmey.

to Camp Greene. 1 I Heward. R. to Camp MaeArthar. FIRST LIEUTENANT, i I Baker, S.

to Camp Wboeaer. Whehva, Capt to Camp Following te Mlrieola: I I FIRST LIEUTENANTS. Vtark A Flrher. a W. Brwwn, O.

Christie. R. Bull, J. E. Oaaiiar.

C. V. Pennington, J. 'ens. 1st IA rvtaata.

i ii. Barr, let Lt A. a. sad Rankin, let la to Wash. Inlv.

Med. School. St Leuta, for training. Taa Wart kfai. R.

McL, to Camp OreseUaeX Pollewlng te Camp Meerlttr I a FIRST 1JIUTENANTS. Alexander, R. J. iM.r e. a iMallls.

J. at kfacT. Cant H. C. te San Frandeeo, CbAJ iu.i aniunf transport tor Uoojo ru'U- i Taaeppa, Capti C.

to Tow City, to proems rnaterlarat the Univ. of jewe'feeTa eourae of lecture. it Whaeleck, 1st Lt A. hea. dlacaargad.

1 Following toi'eamps srwclfled' for Uerlal aaaraiaatloa ef the ootnmand for tabewoaio. aat i i ji FTRBT UaTfTrFNANTB. I Dl'v Cam Wheeler, wltk slat nurikett. R. zti te Camp Bewia, wlta Sfkh let Lt W.

te Camp Alln. Capt to Ft. STocnm. N. tT- Pureh.

Maj. 1. to Camp McClellaa, I Mauyhtoa, Mai P. and Prank7capt nowd. 1st Lt.

a to Ft Slecrrm. I Brrr- Lrt Lt A. W. previoow arders re- Boortioa, 1st Lt R. to WaahaJ tot Inst i 1 1 i CUptx let Lt i Frederick, lat LL E.

and Walw, 1st Lt A. report to Surg. Oen.7 MdT. Capt H-. and Maaea.

1st Lt Harrlaon. 1st Lt B. and Mastla. Tmi L- to Ft OgielKryrm.ke nutriUonal ourvey. the tn following eampo: Ckmn MeCMlan.

Camp Sbert- dan. Camp Wheeler. Camp Gordon, i Xoriln, Maj. J. R.

and Osfhart Cant T. to following eampe to make rratrlttoeal sorveye: Camps Lwvana Upton. OrrTero of Sept amended as Fallowing to Aiieotowa to make Mtrittoaal Survey, then to Camp Vf. i PIRST LI KUTKN ANTS, 'i tmthwrwtck. N.

R. La Mar. V. K. I Tbomaa, A.

W. B. I i i Ordaaaro Kseerse Corps, I Raaney, Maj. A. Pi, to Qoanttoa.

1 Ml' Earby. 1st Lt J. Jr, to report to Chief of Ord. i i Blmea. 1st Lt W.

IX. pmviooe orders re- vofced; will raport 'to Chief of Ord. Lamar. Ma. will report to Chief of Ord.

Hampton. 1st Lt H. wUl report to Chief VI e4TTi. I White, Capt R. to Kmsshs.

ejaoei aaawwaa isaisaesi aw i I JBs4ataaBisTA sat aa aa ai awe- ttmmmmi Casey. Capt H. and Haxall, 1st ItJ B. ITaaaaa Hia Ma Height Capt 8. to Phfla.

II Moreno. Capt E. and Montgomery. Dapt i. Capt H.

to report to QaaOea, Eaartaee-r Reeerv Corp a. Merchant 24 Lt D. prsrloue erdeni revoked, i i Reirty, lat Lt R. and Large. 2d UL O.

previous orders revoked. Adam 24 Lt H. prertoue ordore amawj-, aa per paragraph 214. Special Or dare Ho.111. Randolph.

2d LL prevtows orders amended to read Randolph, 2d Lt Alfred M. l'l. Bear. 1st Lt H. R-lAben.

let Lt If, S. Robinson. 2d Lt W. Borgaa, 3d IA. P.

Llnnell. 2d D. and Robin- eon. Jr, 2d Lt W. aeauyoed to SOOih Ens a.

'ii Duncan, Maj. ML pervious orders revoked. Hall. 2d LL IL te Am. UjUv.

wltk Bulk Enga i Whit, lat Lt1 J. to Washington Bar-racka 4 i i Reynold 2d Lt R. previous order amended te read Reynolds, 2d Lt Ralph R. Wilson, 2d Lt aad kUsoa. 2d Lt A.

to report te Regimental Commander. I Joraas, 1st Lt assigned to BLttfc Enga, i i Pen owing to report to Reglraental Coea- taader for duty I I FIRST LIEUTENANTS. Limerick. R. C.

i mi' PECO NT) LIEUTENANTS. Oianey. A. B. Jackaon.

W. tt. 1 Police Department Newt. Temporary aeelgnroente: Burgeoa Ct Nam mack, 2d Surgkal Diet, In. charge ef 2d Surgical Diet, tn addition, 4 day.

fara A. Oct 1. Ueut M.j J. Waraaa-sky. lSffth.

la command, frora 4 43 Oet 9. during abaence ef Captalk Under suspension. Patrolmea O. Retoh. 13th.

to O. Squad. "office Chief Clerk, 10 days, from A. Oct 13: R. Mulholland.

Tkth, tn O. Squad. Bureau of Information, from A. Oct 13: W. Lloyd.

iriOth, to B. B. H. Squad. Bureau ef Information, 12 P.

M.j Oct IL to 9 A. Nov. p. J. Cavanagh.

24 id. te C. Squad, of ief Clerk. 2 days, from A. Ort 12; J.

J. II Detective Bureau, to C. Ol Squad, office1 ef Property Clerk, days, from Oct 17. I I Aa1gnment dtoeentlnoedr Patrotman p-J J. Keenan.

2X to O. Bquad, I frora A. Oct 11 111 Loaveo ef abaenea authorised en date' of entrance Into military service: Patrolmen. J. T.

Egan. 23 W. J. Caeeldy. 61; W.

T. Porgan. 13-'; W. Durante. 42: P.

P. Bayor. S3: T. J. CantwelL Jr, Iet.

Bur. Leave of absence authorised wMV fuM pay: Surgena. Waltar B. Brouner. flcal Dtalrlct.

I day, from 12:01, A. M.J Oct te be deducted fmm vacation. Wkheut pay: Patrolmen. P. W.

Seward. 152. 1 dav. from 12:01 A. Oct 14; J.

Dtxoa, 154, 1 day. 4 P. Oct 14: P. J. Enola.

UXJ 1 day. from 12 P. Oct 14: E. Moor. A.

D. s. DetecUve from ,12 UK A. Oct. 19.

I i Revocation. Ho mock ef paragraph 8. O. 239 e- aa accept the realgntoioa ef Pa-trelmaa Ernest L. Moor.

(A. S. X) De- 1-all 1st U. J. previews Orders revoked.

Ortffta. Cast te Weaamgtee. Levy. La Li. K.

to HsaAi.a, N. for doxy In reanectioa wita aSu mapping. May. Lt O. to report to- Chief 4 La lag.

3d Lt D. Jr, to fapart to Caueg of Lngs. I Lt R. ft, Jr, to report to Chief of Etiga 4 Reeboroueh. 1st Lt te iepert le Chief of Eaga.

Mnrrisow. Capt L. to Mara hea. Ollkey. 1st Lt IL to Haakiia.

Hoiaaee, 1st Lt C. it, le lUea.ta. Hre.s, 34 La. 3. S.

Jr, le Varaibea. Mrrtea, lat Lt C. to Haiti.ta. Marek, let Lt K. te Mrthoa Taylor, 3d Lt te repao.

OaVg of Enga Reaasu. 2d Lt A. te Depot stag. .1 Following eeeignee te ll.Vh F.ngs.l F1 KJIT LiriTtMlla Kebelmea. F.

i E. Tlmmona. F. ILvai a. Frankeoetetn.

If. A. KCOND XJELTLNAMX Burke. M. C.

I oa. I Israel Rewrr-ve Cbrpa. Marks. 1st Lt R. te fper( to Csadg.

OTf. epetuer. 1st Lt, ptervMaae oreare re- voaeC I Capt J. a. to Kleeade.

Henaka. 1st Lt E. to reawt to Cwde. Oft. Army PeM.aoe Oc.

Andrewa, tot Lt to fPet csiei rig. oa 1 1st IA.J. to ry-ert to raadg. Off, Array araaul Ft Oases. Karr-uO.

let Ll. 1 to r4.rt to CaaaaT. Off, Ik hard ef Mil Aroa.tca, Pitaoe. ton. Sbowaltee.

let la ft, to rtport to Caaeat Chaaote FsMe. Berhwed. tat Li. te Ces)p Maade. Fol.eour.g to Minala i rtRar UElTEWt jk-Ta.

rwrpney. A. R. i4ni, 1., I 1 Armatreag. K.

Whiieeie H. Pace, R. I', reaant W. Jr. Taj lor.

O. a McLead. A. M.Vwr..jt. V.

id. 1. S. rdy. e.

A. Uan, K. A. I Feeds. Crt H.

to Haeaawax. Culver. Caat. C. to WwMllal Pvana.

let Lt O. CL. boa. Welah, rapt. C.

pewvteus rewra rwewkod. DlMey, Capt M. St. to a toad, let la, to raief ma Oft Had, 11 Lt J. to taeean.

Kearney. Capt U. Irrnaaas srwars pea ri. lafaatry. Steele.

Lt.Cwl, T. St. to Cear.p rwveaa, Pehetsy iwpt H. le Camp Castor. tH.no, Cant L.

to Camp Cevty. Fltapatrvtk. 24 Lt to Canto GarBsav Prek Capt. a to eeewrt; to Cat laaee W. Littell tim ti i Walker.

1st IA. M. to Caxap Lewis. Pufflngioe, ret. A.

ret i r.mpbell, Maj. 3.. to Ct Tavtee Lraln. Xd Lt J. to Can Fuaavtwa oa aid de camp ea staff ef Brlg-O.

T. U. Haaaoa. i Clay. Cant F.

and rtoeaaeny. to niraamaaga farx tralae. Vefertaary Rsoerve Cera a. Keeha. Lt W.

aoa. eiecorgwt. Nat 2d Lt C. C. beat.

ierexrw. Hyde. 2d Lt te Ft Loawaaworth. 1 Pteld ArtnieryL 'eaaa. 1st Lt W.

TV. ran Trsarka 1st Lt M. to Camp Tayk-. 1 Iraal Followtng to MinooUr i pirurr uatTtuArT. Krey, n.

4'aa. W. M. jaar. C' Kana.

W. iairoee.T. W. l-erner, H. M.

Nkkereoe. F. Morrow, W. O. Katnage.

H. H. Neo Cet omita, 'eea. iP. Jr.

O.rred. A. ll Greveraberg. McXaaar. Q.

W. Barrett w. to report, to Chief Stg. Walah. Mat It.

is rama TaIV. Campbell, 1st IX W. te Morrlaea. Ta. Waadnaek, R.

G-. to ripert to aiW Slg. Off. 1st Lt te report to Chief. "Ig.

Off. i Xlfty. Mai. M. te rep sit to Chief SI.

QaaHrraaauiter Corp a. Neff. 24 LL BL aad Heart 1ft. 2d Lt O. to West Lent, Saa rText'Xaoe, Following to Csmp Sheridan bnCONJJ UEUTKNArTpe, Love, W.

B-. Jr. Paltsraun, HoltseUw. E. Harpae.

A. K. Harris, J. Jr. aUmerougb, K.

Jr. i 1 i Geise, Capt J. to Camp Trarla. Eaneraon. 2d Lt E.

C. previeme Oeder amende to road 94 Lt E. M. Caurlaeo, North. Mai.

to Saa avatakUo aad 13 Paae. Tex. Moore. 2d Lt W. If, Jr, report to Dept 4Vm, West Deet i Hamillea.

24 Lt P. pr.vl.ios oeore ameaded ta read 24 Lt ft II a ml I taw. Huston. 24 Lt W. ta, to Carap Faeartsev.

Laaphler, 2d Lt C. to JafteeawaviJo. lad. Coauvor. 24 Lt report to baa.Gav of the rap.

J. end Wyaae. 94 Lt report to Qm Owa. Ttrsiiksliee, 24 Lt P. PL to Oacap On Bib.

Lamp. Maj. A. Ft. Oa, raalwrtng Capt A.

T. Daiton. rets Capt taitow wiu report to Cwelg. Oft, Ft Ogletsorpa as so a. to Qr Voraewist Lt report Csadg.

Oon, Weet Pler-oo, Capt te Camp Ska maa, Griffla. let Lt J. twreart. by lelagrapk to Caadc. Ooa, Weet Dept- MlsewtUo Oala.

Oapt A-. F. ARC, to Camp Doniphan. Horn Bgiee, 1st Lt It lath tav, ee Brown. Capt Tt IT.

AC. Win report te Cradg. Off. eilodle At-ealk r. A.

laotrtet, CoL F. of aV, Is fopart ot Chief of tra Belkwo, 34 IA laft fXR.Ce to War College D. tor inet Bfanhal. Maj tat C. to ia of fleo of ar.

Own. 7 Ppnee, Capt It. ret I Miller. Bur. W.

P. le Ft- PteOa Jekneoe, 1st LA pewvtaa ro.ea. Hngbe. Borg. W.

to Caenb ertejrldaa. Fair. Maj A. Or wVape. w.

WntC. and Caaaaing. Caat Oa. R.C, appotatod to et-4a vaiae of a bar as, Be Oar, 8 org. O.

It, and Howard. to Tantaah to eeedecf, examlnatiewe ta their i Caadg. Oea, WrtghiscmTCapt P. to kweve. MU'ier.

Burg- to Camp Sheetdaa. WeJlaco. fctrg. B. to Cams.

Leete wtlk 91st Dlv. Marcwy. W. aad Nerwaley. Vt to Dos M-s to exaaaioe omaaai for tbaw.

cuioata. Potlewlng to Ft. 1wimoh1: Captaino. van rteot. J.

3d laft! OeetaM, yr, Jeentaga, Surg. O. to Ckapotta. i RraLgaatloaa, Martin. let IA, Tt hi If.

Urahaa, 1st Lt O. tn. pic Orrgory. Ipt J. laf TtO.

AeplawaQ. Cant O. U. Inf O.RC. Lu.

lot Lt F. laf ri Middlemiea. lat Lt O. Inf ft R.C. Pre.

let Lt. F. PC Baker. 24 Lt H. lai axf Barker, lat Lt B.

Inf Oft C. Lwaaon, Capt F. Eng all'. Loaveo. 1-euherl.

1st Lt H. Med. ft. C. 99 4l Oardrear.

Cast M. K-. Med R.T 17 a.y" C-erden, 24 Lt W. Kl 9 d.ya tang. It Lt Med R.C.

17 dare. Poole. Capt W. A Med 27 B.ya pollen bora, Capt. R.

A. tt. Med, 27 day, lat Lt o. tt. O.R.C, owe awla.

acoowet etrkaee a. I Location notes. Contracts bav been awardoi for rweapVet-tng alterations aad addltteee to p. the Bronx. 1 Three Priacipahi at Large fawm the twere-aUon centre win be assigned for els eUghta a week until Dec 11 to upor4 the acUv-IUs of tho roaraaUoa ceatraa The Board of Estimate Jiaaj approved the saaw-tion ot property adimnlnw orooaiyn.

aa a sit for school aorta The Hoard of a i.Wm.. ta aulhariia 4..... ep-caai r- eriue boaJs for rep true fir damage at the Omime-eial High School Hrooklrn Taw Ra.ra mi a plana for dividing th atudy hail, thiM floor of ta old portion of P. a. 2u.

Wa-4. tola fjr cieaw eowia. aad foe altering tne Van VlaH "7 tX-Xlaatoo. -fe taw use of P. 8.

I. Quee-na Leaaons el oe nmenity nd net Wane fife have been ailed to lb list afrial aad general suppheo for day and evrning high erboote aad oay and evcnirVl eaaotontary echo.Ua for 1917-1. Ta Board of Edecatlaa baa dlaapMovod the reeoenmendalioa of the rbpt-a ef that hoidirag high e. haad nvaars ma ere tawnnif aa altrtutea In tntremodlat acheole ee oeparta-atats oe paid i i 'r aai ire. BACARDI rT, I Forfoct COCJCTAIl, RICKEY car rflaOAiaX.

THE WEATHER WASHLNOTOM. On. IL-Tho cy.tea a-. eiwivy a. i.t km paaawng owe a ike LWrao ir Oil giwai.y Oasx.aa4 mtaeity.

a r.au aa. a oi.nU aaxtaoaea a4 nai ins. u.g eear. le waeiaer l-a aaew ta ail wa iA ia bmaur. tia a ta-na rf terword aa.kae' ismiaartoie ta ta Xruot a uear a.

mi a aa er taw aw-at forty-" awer aa aat aaa law Waauie aa-xaat rueirw-t. Moderate 'aiare wtB waJl la lie Aaa.4 tat awo auajar. aa il ut a oert-a I aware hi eaun ta taw taa it will a KeXsaee ba tew aa aid laa tre aiiev. iaie lor 44 Maaoer llat AUaSilM at le an.ar. i- aui eet to wee.

I ear Auat uc tna. a weaij taJr. aaraita Attaa.uc cweaw, awew- w- keniaaat to eaaa. le-1. t-OHXCABTS ToDAT A JO Faexora Xe-w let.

b-ew era. ii 4-aat sees haaMara I M.ta-f Oaa.a.y ki.a s.aa.j. at Taefe-3'aar fuaaay oal k' a dat, a art are Moe, Tho e.perlf reewrd far the taea, ew bwo ontiea II utea ta Uiree.iiar at ka laiai r.a -f 4 taltod bteaes eVaaUaar la a A. p. aa 0 kt I r.

la 'a a a a aa I LB At 4 p. ..,.14 Tbaa tbirmomim le it tea aa. law oewraaje ta.e.i tara.y was vt jm ia.i u.at 4 waa ee. are til ti-trti tlii 41. law tawiaewai we I A.

X. was b. ea It w. teaawwlora. 9 are at I Ik laua, a eiaajrawe aa Ik A.

at l.aa. 1.. Tl pee oatit ot A. st. ka pee- iwa.

a I 9 P. tk bwreenstae at 9 A. K. pastsewar twered SO O. Iw, ai St- otared tl 90 19 Miniature Almanae for Teds.

tSp aa Coosf ewd a- I Saia naaa.4 waea set i avown ii 1st ti. aa Maya Wet-. Lew A aa. M. a M.

at Baatdy Tteeh Oil era lineaet 4U CM a I tt Had awa. a ee 91 11 in Official Shipping UaX. Arrieals ed tewm fuewire ewatwlrtae at Aliaau Cojast aa Oa.f prU i ua leri f-k. at Kar. gixxaaiiira AJraraaav.

tAavi af.eat (brl Aransas, b-r Aktayaiai Aaa.) Aikaaa. 1 A a Aeliev Arm. Artatax I P. Adva.raJ Iwetl, tAsa hadgar. tAS I Harfw Ma.

I lf I It I tAa 'ataot iaj aaaw. 4 lr i J. a ana. npoa4 'altar, i -X Jaraet Mreaw, lial har aaa.4. I Vet I Uawav aAaa i PWtaa AAf-ea.

Ik kaMeiiaJt. (AaL) Aetna terse, im.I Mawkawt. Mtrraaaa. ua terrea. "ri kMUB.

iFv.t Meweewey. ee I ktsea beetar kkippwt. Hr. tartanltx fTW I N. a iaarr aaare, t2W.

oroa. tiavai i A0 Norobawty. i nj tie raawiAs. I Mr 1 aera dak. I Mr CWnaw Kraiey.

i Anv) A. CaefMi. tAaa-t Cawwaly. I Asa.) Cauestiiaa. iftr.1 Doe of leted.

CSr.) i er tiraaca. I ar I r4. BV i'rak A ex.) City of stsaalav (M.I (Vsrokea. Aav) Oaa Marlnkeasa fkr Caruw taaaa, Be Cwbediet. I A at I Crmlberwa.

Oaee. nifieaeVe. Hr I i.jlareaA 'awl jaseiiea. fie. 11-.) l-ort Augaratk.

fTlf Iwowt, A en eneaj Artaer, tw I I Aa. PatwtA. 4 4 I rw'jua, Ur I laaavl tosaat lr I Laa-I. tal Aala ilaai (NeeJ He re is hi lial eg a fa. I ii Stat Taiwa.

I Aaa.1 irgU, lite I tBr i tvr.l A sola. 1lt) Iwn. i FT i la Paso. (Asa.) Karl of bra, Iftr 1- 4e Larrtaaga. taw rvflta.

I Aaa. Ft flea, ltaxa.1 P. ft Kellogg. (Am. I FairOaAa.

iAta.1 0 castia, tBr.) Gtsdkww. Iir-ealka. I Am Ort a Klaa. tAsa-l Oadrs. tNor.l Mara.

Ifcr.t Hetaaeiwt. Hervat, (Kor.l Hardrwt I Nor. I Vieaiggeo, (tat I I etrstis, ilv I uiavetsw. tlW.I Hewry Taswsr, (Daa.) liners, lAsa.1 BATXJKO LA a. Oir I aaxree.

um.1 liiaaxh, fltr.i la.it C. aaait ii'' I -lt a tka J) V-aiar. a aidavr, tltr.l r. of tAwO FJ re, Hr 1 Kaltk P. takarw lwwwa, I Am.

I Fire Record, j' A. bL i 4 Oo 23 t4ineaa Stt Pyw- taa r-e. Iters) .09 Ooa Had Reel A TlVnew laula.) ArrfciM.4 yt ero gt-a taa-m at tne at: bt arAswrw. aiigtit 11 AO eu heeler yr Mew laarew ft R. rw Hi 9 Piawrkar Ft M.

Tee-oiir. 4 SO I2a tdniksw itt 4-ayi m-m Le-4 M. mm a. Busy l'-l LaXajett at a. Arw-4 Ke4 rr-ea -oaei tt 114 Sl: waA rewtia.

so axrroej rraea Itz Isn ai tpaairiraj Nat MADISON SQUARE tl Ma4aww At Jew Tork City AM Apart wl Ttetat an th i eresa alfty ea4 yete lam of a mai 1 tssary ae4 BOW LXAaiaO. UNFURNISHED 2 Exs tzi W. 575 13 3 tzi HOUSEKEEPING aad batwa. tXJna FURNISHED aad aata, 909 awr a4 ayvant reawas aad bath, 1X3 saw mawta aad tayward. rbrse rewe a4 Vara, tiee pa- miwta and tsyward.

aad rwneaa and two balka, li.nl par year aod trrr. Hotel eea-v-to tt a. straw. Mam Dt'T Bwewi awtware far A ka cart aod tab wnte ewrrkna jaeal tospwU.s larnsaL' 1 Literature oa re east Unj M. THO PwO BT, i Maaerag Dtraatsr.

flart.anfl. Tetnerrew (Mestiay) at 10:33 Executor' Abtolste Sxle On thm FVcmiaa. I No. 253 Msvtliion Avenue The Rsaldaaws of ta Uto Mr. Javznew V.

Pauker I The Fumiaiiiij and EmlnixKrnenU, 5teiawev Concert Crera! Plana, Coet'y dock Seta, arwpkaa Aran. SJrwr a4 Lealeaaal i'Lato, ZWaUptaara, gVaiaaarel Tabka, Wtler Colors aai Eat-ravingi, Kaaaereaa Other ObjVeU ei Heat. lteLi UtUirw ta EmULIiaaaaaral emj Labe-ary Eeaka. On ToetfJiy ETeBtnf tt O.N THE PRlaStS THE CALLLRY OF TA1NT1NGS The Sal. vrm tXe CoaSorted by MBL TPIO4S BL EJKXT I waat OTTLA.

I per yeaa- 9 ms a kneAiwaWta aad bata, 9as par pwar. aee Mr. Otto He net a1 AMEBJl AN ABT Try ia and i a a awe a a aaa en, av.

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