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~~ BREF FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD " FORDSHOP BURCH ly Sent to Cathedral After Ceremony Attended Only p by Family, f Attended onty by members of the § ‘te family, a brief fineral ser- ‘was held to-day over the body of hop Charles Sumner Burch, who suddenly met Monday. Those who ‘the service at the house were ire, Charles Sumner Burch, Afbert + Mr, and Mra. Lydon Burch, . and Mrs, Arnaldo Marson and irs. A. C. Comstock. ig 4. ‘The body was later taken to the thedral of St. John the Divine and ved by Canon E. Briggg Nash and non Robert E. Jones. Those who ted the body to the Cathedral re George F. Meather, verger; Robbins, Mrs, Marson and don Burch, ‘The honorary pall- were the trustees of the arch and the Standing Committee. ‘The casket, draped in purple Thousands in Cork View the Ruins “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920. \3 \3. After Great Fire in Heart of the City morrow oe ae ‘was placed in the Ambu- ry, directly in back of the high tar, facing the Chapel of St, wiour. A guard of honor remained fwith the body until the public @uneral at 8 o'clock. The guard mulated of members of the clergy, f@ members of the Laymen’s Club the Cathedral and two member's of Bompkins Lodge of Stapleton, Staten Mand, of which the Bishop was a @ember. The members of the clergy (Who stood watch while the body lay fm state were Canon Clover, Rev, McCandless, Rev. Prof. S. B. joodgett, Rev. Prot. R. B, Pomeroy, on H. A. Pritchard and the Rev. Wharles K. Gilbert. , The inscription on the marble slab the vault where the body will be jaced at rest read: — June 30, 1855; died December 0." | \ ‘The order of the procession preced- the catafalque from the Bishop's use was: ‘ Crucifer, Cathedral choir, acolytes ith nat'onal and city flags, Canon jash, master of ceremonies, and his des; Chaplains of New York State Protestant churches, Episcopal clergy of other dioceses, clergy of New York diocese, thé diocesan personnel, facul- ty of the General Theological Semin- ary, Richard M. Pott, Treasurer of the diocese; Secretary of the diocese, the Rev. Charles K. Gilbert and his staff, Chancellof of the diocese George Za- briskie, Vicars of the Cathedral, Cathedral Canons. The honorary pall bearers, Dean Robbins and twelve Bishops’ of the Episcopal Chur: Thomas F. G Executive Co of Bethlehem, of Massachusett ster of Connecticut, Charles M. Brent of Western New York, Frederick Bur- gess of Long Island, Charles T, Olm- seriesy Gummer Purch, . Bishop | stead of Central N ork, Pawin §.|dictment In Essex County,” N. J., trega: pda Saad Lines of Newar . |charged with burglary and with being a @gbth Bishop of New York, 1919- Lioyd of Virgini: - | fugitive from justice. ijutor of Coadjutor o James H. D: Wilson Wants to Call World Dairy WASHINGTON, commercial treaty with Siam was trans- mitted to the Senate to-day by Prest- | dent Wilson. The Executive, in another | in New York, and in the Hudson Tubdes at 83d Street she saw Dougherty. She accused him of being the person whom she surprised in her apartment and she summoned @ policeman, who accompa- nied her and Dougherty to the West 30th Police ‘Station, where Doughefty stoutly denied that he was in the State of New Jersey forty hours previous, but SMITH TRANSFERS THE CAPITAL HERE It's Only Temporary— Turns Al- leged Burglar Over to “Jersey Justice.” Having listened patiently for three hours last evening to the reasons ad- vanced by counsel for Trott Dougherty, twenty-six, a walter of No, 600 Acad- emy Street, as to why Dougherty should not be extradited to the State of New Jersey, Gov. Smith signed a war- there were many corroborative wit- nesses for Mrs. Alexander, Noted Proht' ist Drops Dead. DAYTONA, Dec. 23.—4Dr, Solo- mon ©. Dickey, noted Prohibitionist di- rector of the Winona Lake, Ind., Sum- S and former President of he Right Revs. dent of the elbert Talbot illiam Lawrence thauncey B. Brew= rant and turnod the relator over to ‘Jersey justice.” The Governor had temporarily trans- ferred the capital fram Albany to No. 49 Lafayette Street, where he heard the application. Dougherty is under in- home here efter spending the afternoon at golf. He founded the Winona Religious Assembly in 1895. | will be held to-day. will be at Andover, — er rosa ; wid aS a ) wer es. | SeMATRA DT 3timwold Merrill, for-| 4 rr of Fisk University in| Tot company | Nashville, died at Mountain Lakes, N.| “Th yesterday, aged iighty. He retired! pany should co from the minwiry ir, I8t], He was the jauthor of several retigious book: graduate of Amherst College ® nt of er Theological Seminar: The int Mass., 00. assets of Brown Calf, and Tan Russia Calf. ‘Widths AAA to D, Bizes 1% to 9. Your happiness and satisfaction in being correctly and comfortably shod is assured when you wear Queen Quality shoes. Charge Accounts Invited 32-34 West 34th Stree ry reason why thi for quarter ended Ovt rent current liabilities of about $4,500,000." Fashionable Walking Model Black Kid, Brown Kid, Brows Calf with Fawn Cloth Top, Brown Kid with Brown Cloth Top, Gun Metal Calf,- Mail Orders Filled Queen Quality Boot Shop VIDEND Pros? the American § sald yeat ntinue the 10 per cont ividend rate on the common stock. The t quarterly payment Involves a dix- $275,000 again tla The company has cw only over $18,500,000 agaly it On Nov. 22 Mrs. Ethel M. Alexander, who resides on the top floor of No. 77 Prospect Street, East Orange, returned home and confronted @ young man who said he was “the electrician.” He ran out and in his hasty retreat down the stairs he attracted the attention of William A. McLoughlin, a resident, but ‘al New York, and gion of Harrisburg. Congress. Dec. 23.—A new he made good his getaway. Mrs, Alex- ander reported t6 the East Orange po- OPEN UNTIL 6 O’CLOCK EACH EVENING up to and including Friday, December 24th message, asked for authority to veall a we dairy congress to meet in Wash- ton at a date yet to be fixed, + lagonic lodges, clergy of the’ Eastern jodox Churches, clergy of other Lice @ loss of $4,000 In Jewelry. Two days later Mrs. Alexander was Stern Brothers BRILL BROTHERS A New Low Price Level We've faced the situation squarely, realized that only by ignoring costs—recognizing only what the public demanded as a selling price—could the clothing situa- tion be stabilized. Hence we offer Kuppenheimer Overcoats and SUITS © "45 Formerly $60, $65, $70 and $75 And $90, $100, ¢ Also $135 and $150 $110 Overcoats and Ulsters of English Suits, $115 Over- coats and $125 and $135 Suits, Now . oolens —Now on Store Only A slight charge will be made for alterations 279 Broadway 125th St. at 8d Ave. Broadway at 49th Street Buy Christmas Seals Wo sale at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East 14th Street West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues} West 43rd Street CHILDREN’S TOYS at Special Prices 16 inch Jointed Doll—Unbreakable [ White Enamel Shoo-Fly Rockers— head; sleeping eyes; bobbed wig, $6.75 $4.75 Wonder Blocks, introducing. The Monoplanes that will Fly—Three sizes; special at Deedle-Dums and Dickie-Dees, $1.00 $1.25, 2.00 and 2.50 White Enamel Decorated Desks— | 161, inch Fully Jointed Doll—Real hair wig, eye lashes and moving Specially priced at eyes; daintily dressed, at $10.00 An Extensive Display of Christmas Novelties in The CHILDREN’S SHOE Dept. 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A warm welcome awaits all visitors , to the Lambert store. $100 $250 $450 $1000 $675 $350 $200 Diamond Engagement Rings YOUNG MAN, let your Christmas present to HER be a solitaire diamond engagement ring. Take her with you to Lamberts’ to- day or tomorrow to make the selection. Lambert Brothers’ diamonds are directly imported and they are set in gold or plati- num in the factory above the store. Prices from $25 to $3,500. Signet Ring, engraved | Ring, rose finish, lion de- and engine turned sign, ruby doublet eye, | Presents That Sleeve Links, coin tre. Per pair... $10.50 Other “1k a ceive tarniog Sleeve Links. $7.00 up Last pale. ante of the Christmas presents which last— watches with standard and elegant Lam- bert cases, wrist watches that show their worth at a giance. Sleeve links are in the | list of useful presents. And numerous | WATCHES are among the most useful other bits of jewelry. Octagon Bracelet Watch, petal all to +3 Goldfilled Plain Case... te Man's extra heavy |4-karat gold open face case, newest model, 15 jewelled Waltham movement......,.,.,.$75,00 | Other Walthams in I4-karat gold cases, Hereigh tred sbeebs Watch, lighly poli ted and tested: Itkarat gold Extension Bracelet steal springs. ..... $60.00 hers from $35.00 to $75.00 M4karat gold Ring with 9 diamonds set in platinum... $150 $40.00 up. Same atyle in gold4illed case, with 7 jewelled Waltham move- ment, $23.00; others, $18.50 up Men's I4-karat gold Waldemar Chains* $12.00 up; $23.00 up. \4-karat Vest Chains’ M4-karat gold Bar Pin, and 2 square sapphires. [4-karat green gold Brooch, platinum top, en- graved and pletcrd, | fine damecd. nes Others from $35.00 to $250.00 Open Nights * VA-karat 14. karat wen sold For the convenience of late #™ te!4 : " liens ; Christmas shoppers Lam- }),, bert Brothers will remain jeg, fine open tonight and tomorrow’ diamond, night until 10 o’clock. $26.00 Lavalliere, platinum faced; fine | diamond, | $32.00 | \4-karat gold Bar Pin, platinum faced, with three diamonds, $90.00 Third Avenue Corner Fifty-eighth Street a ee