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. '. His Daughter Paid; Never Worked , I 'f '~llI. ahe do allY work?\ a~ked missioner I.e Bouef. ~'NO,11 ~..an.ld Stern, \Then why did IShe get W' \Mrs. Kna.pp wanted her to have It,\ Jeplled ;th& witness. Ste~n ~declared thRot at the oOllcl'li91.on-ls1\'rl~'8 Of ~. Knapp:s term early this yellor he:llad sent hi'lme to Symcuse, at her :request, certain CeM\lS records memora.uda. The cltl •• C'IDSUS commit- Its c..larges, aUeges tlU;t MfB. r ol:iatIel burned papers hOlonglng 1:<> 'Work.'· MIs. Luella Ninde, Identified by stern M \sort of a' secretary\ to Mrs. XlUIoPP I~ the latter's offloe a.t the CoUege of Home Economics, Syracuse 'Onlverslty, W'b.ere she Is dean, WI>l! also on the census pay roll, the witness deolared. He adder;! tbat be had seen her in Al· bany \two or thrl'e 1\1lo,... .. and that bc had gIVen ber cbecks to Ure. Knapp. Mrs. Knapp's Servant on List .Josapb Smith. stern saki. <lid SQme work on the census and then Will! em- ployed as a domestio Rot Mrs. KnaPP'$ resldence, although he \Was retained on the census pay roll. It was Starn's b\ that Smlth was cta:ssed BlI a laborer and mali he \oacaalona1ly\ wasliecl\wlndows In the Census :Bureau. BOLLAERT- AtteUd. Campbell Fllller.1 Church, II way. 66th 51, Thundar, 1~ noon. DILL-Charles Thomas\ Campbell Funcrru Church, B Wa3. 66th 8t. ThUrsday. 8 p, M. t.ADJ>.-.EJlzabcth A. Bowe on October 12, 1927. at her residence, 981 MadilOn Ave .. nue. 10 her seventy sixth year. 'WIdow of WUllan, Wl>ltebeall Ladd and beloved mother M :Mrs. AlexaDder Von Gontard Funeral scrv~ce at her late r~flIdence Qn Friday. Oct<Jber 14 at ll-A. M BUSSELL-In New York Cits. Saturday. Ocwber 8 Mary, w[d'lw of C. Peyton Rus&eIl of Wuhlngton. D C Funernl Ber\ Ice at 5t John II Church. Washing-toll. Saturday morning Octob-en- 1';), at 10 o'clock 'l'ILGHMAN-Suddenly, at ~!adl.on. N J Octobeor 13 l1)~i, SIdell. husband of Leonlc Cal1meyer Tilghman Notice of funera.l hereaHer . VAN VALEN-At Nonro~ia. Cal. the 9th instant. ~J. ,garct Prinric. wife of J08eph It Van' IJ.Lt', ~'unernJ pXIvate WALTER - W!llIam K. L.mpbell Funeral 'Churcl1, B·w.~, 69tb 5t. 'lhurs~aJ. 11 A. ~!. \'.\:o the best or my recollectLon, 110,\ was Stern's reply. \!'hen It was pbyslcally In!.possible for the payee to hll ve Indoreecl the I tloiro\\\ll checks?\ \Yes t \ ,aid Stern. l'ald Extra Himself MInute adopted Oc/oDer 10,1927. b} the Board of Direc~ors of THE FIFTH AVENUE BANK OF NEW YORK 011' the dentl1 of • ..FRANCIS L YM..i\N HINE I T HE death, on October 9, 1927, of our friend and fellow director, FrancIS Lyman Rine; is recorded with profound sadness, Beginning his business career in a h).ltnble way in his nativ~ town, Mr. Hine rose, tlllough industry and initia- tive. to one of the most disttngulsl1cd and important posts In the financial world, that of President, and later Chair- man of the Executive Committee, of the FIrst National Bank of New York. When\ jldr. Hine jQi-Red our Board in 1918 he brought to its deliberations the ripened e:xperimce of a long and full life spent in the service of this country's business and finance. His lively interest in the affairs of the bank and his wise and sagacious counsel, unstintingly given, have contributed materially to its success. His death has left a place in our circle that it will be difficult to fill. The bank has lost a devoted and loyal ..... ft:.iend and a wise counsellor. , .J We extend our sympathy to his liercaved family, '0 THEODORE HET~LER, President WM. G. GASTON, Secretary of the Board and the glory. He was ao- etI1t1ce,ti.m,l \lJ.s~o tQ say tha.t he llad made his by $therlng around htm men knew mol'<! than he <1ld, It Is not be alone that Is entllied to credit the possessions which went Into until h .. felt it neces- to prater' the woman he no ... batlslng Its tiM S\Lccess In man)!, pbilanthroptes. They: w.,re the joint' re$Ult of himself and all those who were IlSl\ocJa.ted with him, loved from treatment he considered months. 18 also a Sll,ubert house. brutel. Then he not only took the Mr. Eanton informeti reporters, III oanlng bls brQther gave him, but VOI.1aI1D.<oU!lClntt bls IntentlGCIl o~ wllitten- untar!1y went M a. witness to- Chicago lng the White Wa.y, that he had ro.- anti expoted himself'., the trillls of a calved • I many letters complaining 110:YaJT;Y; rolterated their severe e!oss-examl~\tlon that he mlgTlt against the .curren~ crop at thcmical In the accused to the .humblest, worker In his mills. They have .their s1:1I11:e In this Intcr- be of I'S8lstance to M~. Carrington. entertainments, partlcula.:rly tllree Pla1S'I~~:;:;~~~===:;\\T===:::: \Now. &t the lIrst pX'QPltiOUE; moment, SOme ot jhe letters :bad been un- I': agMn h8/l demonatr&ted hI:! love by signed. TG the others be bad wrll- marrying hef,\ tsn 8aklpl1 tho blUSlllng theatre!;Oers exh!bltlon. They are' Its benefits. Yet we all I~ wa.a hl~ l!lad~h.!Jl which made ~\\,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,_~ __ ~ _____ -\\ltQ come to. h\m to make, personal com- posslbl~. , • \iI. b,etter_ ull<!el'll~&ndlnS has come to I;h,arll;able jthe Amerlcl'n peJ)ple In recent YllRrs of Home Is Prosperity Cl'iterlou this meth1>d br. V{hj<;lt :we are all co-ICcloUdge operatlng to work out I' copunon des- \Important as these are tn detel'lmlln..o 1 It has broJlgh~ a great.. ha:rvestj;ouilib,ed Ing 1;.he dominant features 01 your ... nd a grea.t Increa\e a President has been there, Members community, yet we should look In and etllclency In production. of the Daughters of the American Rovo- anotber dlr()~lon for the ultimate ob- l!ght the relation between employe\ who maintain the house, and eml'Ioyee has been so. greatly Im- a. bouquet to Mrs. Coolidge, proved that much of the old frictIOn returning to the home of R. 11 plaints, as !'otllerwlse Ib.elr complaints w~w-d 1>11 ~f little '118111\.\ • Some. added, had done so'. Iii wish to ser~e notice,'· he said, with a 'nollce-serv111g manner, \on the owners of theatres, the m:sn~gers of and 'the players tb~lllI5elves thnt they will be prosecuted, to the full ex- tent of the law if they persist In tak- Ing part in the production ot filth Indecency on tlle stage. 8U<:CC!;s, -,1 no longer exists. Under a new real!za- for luncheo~Mr~ Coolidge . \7jslts to Be Secret tlon of their Inutuallty. of Interest at the Carnegie Instlt;ute to In· \Vnder the new ameDdment to Sec- and contented homes. Industl',lal peace has oorne, whIch the International exhibItion of tlOD 1140 of the PennI Code the DIs- tbrough long years 01 1l)cessan:t short time since would havo which will be ()pened aftei' trlct Attorney Is no longer required to under the guidance of inspired, thought ImpossIble. convict a playas a whole, but can ob- leaders, we have been perfecting oller \There are stlll some who sit apart. taln a conviction on any Jndecent line clvll1zation and raising the standard who do not see, who cannot nTl~'''_.1 or action by any ot tlle players.\ of the materIal, mental and lnOrlti l!!-e at.a.nd. To them O'Ur m'~ll\'IlLEU l!~t.!s':IJill,,!,<! Hili critics, ana those p! Commlsslon- of the people,\ the apotheoSis of selJlshness. They ~~rch, pr'!,sldent llf -the 1ns~l- er V/I\!'l'en, ~111 ll'l~k1l their 1i1sits t~ the Turlling to his dIScussion of Mr. cannot reaUze that the rattle of the I Mill! ChUIOh explafneci that be plays and theIr reports on them/tn prl- Carnegie, the President said: reaper, the buzz of the saw, the crang bad promIsed the President not to ask VII-te, anet the names 0' the ptays w!ll \Mr. Carnegie was an Intensely prac~ of the anvil, the roar 01 traffic are all 1:i1n!. tor more than one speech here. not be dlv~lged untU tlle Grana Jury tical ma.n. He Only~d the adVlIn- part of a mighty symphony, not only \I shall not brea.k that' prClm~i8e,\ takes action, If any. tages of the Dlost meager scnool!ng m. of material but. of sp!rltual progress, Mr. COoUdge replled when presentetl to his youth. Perhaps he was campen- Out of them the na,tloll is supporting the students. sMed tor this loss by having pRo Tents Its religious InstitutiOns, endowing Its I Paul Claudel, the F:~~ch Ambassa- endowed with a. m\lst sturdy cboractel'. colleges, providing Its c~rltlts, furl, cior, lind =<'111'escl1tetlves of other coun .... Wishing, however, to provk!e th~ youtal [!Sllln g adoril%nem:s, of archlteoture, 'trIes represented at the exhibition of of the coming generations !lIUh tnln- rearing Its monuments, organ!zlng Its paintings. accompa.nled Mr. and IDs. jng that c!:::-,,:!! ::spe.n\uy fit them for orcbestras. and encouraging Its paint- Ooolidge 011 theIr- trip through the ex- I Industrial life, be started a. trade sc1l001 lng. :But the' Anlerlcan pe<>ple- see and hlblt. The Prl'sldent ahoVied consider- which later becf1me the Oarnegle ln~ underatnnci. Unperturbed, they move able interest In the paintings as wel~ , stJtute of Technology. 'l'his II; now ImaJe~allY forward in the con\blous- I\S in the of Na.t\trl:i'r\'Ht8to~rr \ lat,telldcd by 6,700 students, reprcsent ... ness tbat tbey atl>' making their con-I where be 'lInigere<li-tI)r-.OIm1;l:m1!-b,!to,rc-·~i Ing eVllry Stata In the Vroon and mos~!trlbutlon In common wltll OUr alstel·ian exhibit: of aurora trout. • of the countries of tile world. By nations to the progress 0' humanity.\ The - resident reached Pittsburgh 'be- these methods Mr. CarnOl!!I., In 'OO!U? Under an overciLst sky, the President fore brealdast and, w!th Secretary Mel- mon with most of tbe other men of wen\t slght-seetng by automobile tOday lon, who accompanied him tr-om Wa/ill •• lalge wealth In our country, ha~ made before going to the Founders\ Day ex- Ington, drove :from tbe statton to the !l?:reat outlays for the service of tb.e erolses. residence of R. B. Mellon. t. I people and lor th\ extenslGn of the Makes Tour of City Th~e the President had \home CoOk-! principles of d!lDlOCracy. . Secretary Mellon. the Pre.ldent's host lng\ :(01' breakfast, The Mellon CPok'1 IAU~ Services 01 l\fellollB tor the da.y, accompanied him and Mrs. very andou! that the biscuits be to t \Good thoughts and goOd deeds have Coolidge on tbelr autOlnoblle trip of the President's liking, had clIlIed up, an Inherent power for developnlen.t. mor~ than an hour. beginning soon the White House cull~ artist by They \\\'wand expand. What was In after breakfast at the residence of R. te!\phone and obtained the biscuit I \-- I\'\ . reolpe. Iits inception .. local art gallery tor D. Medon. - tl1e benefit of this linme<\l~te IQCallty The automoblle journey' led through Welcomed bt I1lnyor I quickly assumed the nature 01 aln In- Yhe Duslness sectloll. MId enthusiastic I ternatlonal Institution. , • , orowdS w.ere on band at most pOints to \The exhlb!t1on th!s year lins been wave It wel~ol1le to the PreSident. A made possible through the gSllelcstty p\'us\ Vias made at the Block ~ouse, of two 01 your distinguished oltizens, rrontle~ bar\1lcks of Old Fprt Pitt at Andrew W. Mellon and R.lchard B. the \Forks\ Wh:re the Allegbeny and Mellon. They stand out as men Who Monongahela Sivers join to torm the 'are devoting themselves to the selVL':1l Ohio River. lof humanlty, oue by remainIng as \ To b. «rlain yo.. food. wiU b. fresh \ ypu: ler'Ve them.-keep them in the low, tV''\ temperature of Jl good relrlgeralor plentirully .up· plied with pwe. lni\ckerl1ocl<:er Ict. • I Knickerbock er ICE I~aclel' In great tl.\li.n:clal ancl 11rdmt1'inl Slgl1 Block HOUSe Register ~3ll!i!3ll!i!!!!l!ii!!i!!3ll!i!3ll!i!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!~~=!3!!!!!liJ!!~~ii!i!3ll!i!~!3!i!!!!~3ll!i!3ll!i!~~!' ent;wrlses and (11f!6 otller bY tUrlliDlf SChool!! i.lonll thlf way halted or WI Se 1u Il:I III o! 61 h a p &1 r, t t C) t< 11 , C ~ l t