The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, MRS, LOUISE F, HUNT DIES. 2," M AT MEDFORD (MASS.) HOME)" Sis 5E4.0 3) sworn wae py Hom Suggested in Sen FASTO 6.—The third ann Wife of Ambassador to. Russia} #f Under President Arthur Was Noted | for Knowled BOSTON. Get tack of heart ne. ft nate fuaeried William Henry Hunt of ) Te \? reans in (ork about fo Literature, | | Mee age her hometm $ Mr t was made a Judge Fgllowing an at- aap, Mrs. Lou'ee F. Cooks in a minute A delight—morning, noon and night! Delicious—Nourishing —Satisfying—No High Cost of, Living in Sunnycorn. Saves time —fuel cost—money. It’s Economical and. comfortably fillmg. Eat Sunnycorn every day. Watch your savings grow. Recipe in Every Package Less Than a Penny a Serving Buy Sunnycorn from your own Grocer— THE PATENT CEREALS CO, (Established 1889) NEW YORK, N, Y. NEW YORK SALESROOM 252 West 2%h Street Telitthone: Farragut 93% 1 _ SUNNVCORN Is a SUNSEAL eatab en 90 tre ks were ra “ eat mee Sell covert ee it Restric- nety- Day exercise: y day were fea- y Attorney General Palmer and Gov. William Mr, Palmer placed himsel ord AS being against @ ban on Hunt, widow of William Henry Hunt of 4 aed ohite: | Seater Pen nite or Lc olerac ahd “sb gage , i | and died while in ator Poindexter. New Oriew died yesterday at her raburg, Degrees of LL. D. were conferred on tome tn Medford, a suburb of this city ea standauglitér, Mrs, ww. |the Attorney General and Gov. Sprout, Mrs. Hunt wus an unusually talented few, Fork er: ane S09 a Viciiaas, “Meaetare ot” te af tye g Prem gh are Thomas Hunt of | 1 Robinson, Secretary of the wom Eaglish Lite Y.. and ftoar Admiral Liv-|Preshyterian Board of Publication and erature, » and | ingstone Hunt, U.S. N., of Newport. | Sabbath School werk PALMER FOR IMMIGRATION. 7 der Childs Hi h:Behool Bows: reas and Girls Produce Comic Opera WO RALLIES AIM t Pere Maid” Will Be Produced Before Big Au- dience To-Day. [In the Bronx this afternoon there wit be a dramatic offering by the girls and boys of Evander Childs High School, Creston Avenue and 184th Street, und because 4,000 people sougtt tickets it will be necessary to repeat the performance to-morrow jai Joperetta, by Arthur A. Penn, is the offering. At the final a8 1 real yesterday afternoon Edwin Van B. | Knickerbocker, Chairman of the Dra- | matio Committee for the high school, who, with Lawrence Scudder, hag di- rected the show, pronounced the work | of his forty amateur performers per- féet, Aside from master! the various Yokohama Maid,” a Japanese comic | ; THMURSDAY, UUTUBER AG, 19Ly. “ANT AT TANIMANY | ;Carnegie Hall and Bronx Meet- | ings Arranged, With Well Known Speakers. be held by nipa will be held oight in Carnegie Hall. The spe Will include Charles E, Hughes, Mar tin W. Littleton, a Democrat; Bain , former sup J, Shearn an ine'a nurse; Marius Mayor of Kybosho; B un © followed by ne Hronx a tizens Uni ranging an intensiv ra in the mast in minor parts| pairn to be carried on by speakers in are: Helena Cahn, Grace Connors, | automobiles, who will visit every part therine Conron, Bella Galowitz, | of New York the week prior to elec- Rose Geiss, Adele Hass, Kate Klar, | tion Margaret Masterson, Katherine Roa George H, Bell, Chairman of Philtp Anna Roch Madeline Schiff, Rosal\ ‘Cook's campaign committee, Grace Van Wickle, Esther | said there is confualon in the minds Isabelle Wyss, John Brun- | of vo as to whether they could arod Levy, | yote for both Newburger and McCook for J e of the Supreme Court, Mr, Between acts Mins | Heil pointed out that as two justices offer a classical | aro to be elected, both could be voted ntire cast is composed of | ¢ n 160 women of Munhatta of the fifth and sixth terme | and the eh school, committe | parts, the juvenile ormers de- signed and painted their own scenery {and all the gowns used in the show. AN the work¢was done after school | hours | ‘he piece is in two acts. Misa Helen Morris, a fifth term pupil, is the star of the show in the role of O Sing- Song. a Japanese heiress, Stratford Corbett jr, as an American lawyer jim Japan, makes things hot for the} plotters, Others tn important roles are Robert Bri: the Herald of Kybosho; Josephi Freund, the hero- ‘SPIRITUALISM RIDIGULED BY BRITISH CHURCHMAN | Speaker Sarcastically Refers to Al- leged Appearances of Newman, George Eliot and Julius Caesar. nt, IU, Dy ‘The Prine Pythlishtng Ca, heeds New Yort Dresing Word.) i LONDON, Oct 16,—Spiritualism was) severely criticised at the Church of Eng- |land Congress at Leicester yesterday. | | During @ lively debate a suggestion ‘was made for a stian Committee of Psychical Research, but the Arch- bishop of Canterbury announced that steps had been taken to secure in- quiry by some of the very ‘best men and women competent to form an opinion and that their report wou be placed before the Lambeth confe ence of Bishops next y None of the speakers reached the heart of the subject as did the Re V.. Magee, son of the late Are! h- | bishop Magee. His shafts ridicule | Qgainst al spirit appearances of Cardinal who forgot tin; of who fol her grammar, an Caesar, | muddled hi caused much | merriment. Speaking of Sir Conan D fense of Spiritualism, 3 lenged him to deny that it w mental, moral and spiritual ples had com own personal observation women who had gone = taring mad under the influence of Spiritual- tem, he declared. oll REN Oe GARRANZA SEES PEACE IN SIGHT, SAYS ENVOY Rc, orted by Bonillas as Hoping for an Early Settlement of Inter- national Questions. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16,—Ambasaador Bonilias, just returned from @ confer- ence with President Carranza, sald to- day that the Mexican President is opt!- mistic as to future relations between the countries and expressed the conf- dent hope that the United States would not intervene. President Garranga was said by the Ambassador to be confident also thet by the time the rest of the world has regained its composure Mexico also will be ul and on the road to pros- It the belief of Carranza, the ° baasador said, that the olf question would be settled so that justice would be done to the oll companies and the Mexican nation, and that there would ground for complaint. Mr. Bo- jenied the reporta of rebel control tn north of Mexico, He said’ the President with a small guard had rid- len for days across the desert far away from any railroad line end bad not been molested. ————— “GOMPERS BREWERS’ AID.” ‘Much Heralded Loyalty te Allies” Bought, Says A: 5 At a Christian Endeavor rally and convention held at the Cedarshore Auditorium, Sayville, L. L, last night, Wiltam H. Anderson, State Superin- tendent of the Anti-@aloon League of New York, attacked Samuel Gom- 2 his weal to serve the brewers over- worked his implied invitation to labor to make trouble if Prohibition came. 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