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STOPAL BROES MAY NOT HAVE T0 PROMISE TO OBEY) Bishops Favor Dropping Word From Wedding Ser- vice wf tHe Church, CHANGE RECOMMENDED But Bridegroom Still Must , Promise That He “Will js) Endow.” PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 12.— Brides’ married in the Episcopal Church hereafter will not have to Promise obedfence if recommenda- lons to the Bishops in conference are <r to eliminate the word obey from the marriage service, but rejected a ‘pro- Posal that the bridegroom no lon be required to say “With all m worldly goods I th endow."" ster Is Chosen to B @istinct innovation in the ehurch, al- PICKS ATTENDANTS FOR HER WEDDING ON SEPTEMBER 21 Ss adopted by the General Episcopal ee Convention. The Bishops have voted Migg, KATHERINE MACKAY ee» CLARIDNCE MD MAC AY e Maid of Honor at Ceremony. The Bishops adopted a change that] Miss Katherine Mackay, eldest & prayer asking that the union be| daughter of Clarence H. Mackay, has Blessed with offspring be inserted into 1y announced the attendants for the marriage ceremony. This is a 5, her wedding Sept. 21 to Kenneth / THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1022), MRS. BENJAMIN, WIDOW OF LAWYER ES SUDDENLY Death of Mrs. Caruso’s Mother Will Complicate Tangled Estate. (Spoctal to The Evening World.) GOSHEN, N. Y., Sept. 12 Park Benjamin died suddenly to-day at the age of fifty-alx, in Interpines private sanitarium here, where she had been a patient for twelve years. She was the wife of the late Park Benjamin, New York lawyer, who died on Aug. 21 at Stamford, Conn., and the mother of Mrs. Enrico Caruso. The death of Mrs. Benjamin will complicate the already tangled affairs of the estate of Mr. Benjamin. In his will he cut off each of his chil- dren with $1, left his $500,000 estate in trust to his wife and proviged that at her death the entire estate with the exception of some minor bequests was to go to his adopted daughter, Miss Anna Bolchi Benjamin, who was for many years Mrs. Benjamin's per- sonal attendant before Mr, Benjamin sent his wife to the sanitarium, The Benjamin children, Mrs. Doro Park Benjamin jr., Mrs. though it is done in the Reman | O'Brien, son of Morgan J. O'Brion in [thy Caruso, : : Catholic ser: and th that of the| the Roman Catholte Church at Roslyn. | Romeyn Benjamin, Mrs. Gladys God- diahiot Baciant Miss Muckay has chosen her sister, |4@td and Mrs, Marjorie Glenny, have Many Bishop® were absent from Mi in Mackay, for her maid of|Mnounced thelr determination to try theso pre-convention conferences and| Honor, and other attendants will be|t? break the will. ‘The death of My tre eyrrec convention conferences, and | eee edwin Bl. Poet ie, hire, Pleree|Heuamin, who was mentally incom tot bo the sume og those in the gen-| H. Butler, sister of the bridegroom; |Petent to dispose of property, auto- eral convention. Mrs. Goodliue Livingston jr., Mra,| matically, by the terms of Park Ben The Right Rev. Irving Peake John-| Morehead Patterson, Ars. John H,|Jamin's will, puts possession of the fon, Bishop of Colorado, is expected] McIadden, Miss Muriel Vanderbilt and | °St into the hands of Miss Anna £6 ‘présént u resolution before the] Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, daugnter «| Notch! BenJarain, against whom the House of Rishops asking for a test| Senator and Mrs, James W. Wads-[ Children will probably direct thelr vote on revising the prayer book, He] worth ISRE ASOD startled the Bishops yesterday when] Esmond O'Brien will serve as his * ‘ey got down to prayer book revi-| brother's best man and the ushers sion by calling for a test voto on the] will be E, Roland Harriman, William ROSSDALE HALTS entire matte declaring that the] F Samuel Sloan Walker = jr., House of Bishops was not competent] Knight Wooley, Justin O'Brien, Henrs to nae tho revision and No saw no) Coe Jr., Willan Carr, Stanley Burke hoffe of timprovement in the attempt.| and Jensse Hoyt He was ruled out of der but gave lution that Another rded when would he in orde nald WH. Weil Wis. subomii port to the Hor ps asa Concordat The Concordat ia an eyes at it ereciiont each tie Gonerpcl* Congressman Assails Martin tional and Episcopal Churchhs b; W, Littleton as Being which a Congregational Minister 1 o could, tf he and his congregation so “Won Over. desire, receive additional ordination at the hands of an Episcopal Bishop — : to enable him to administer the sac- “ - The investigation into the ct laments of baptism and holy com.|Foreman Attacked by Nine] made ny Congressman Albert Ross yruinion according to the Episconal! Men in Effort to Unionize [ile tat patients in the united ite, jot to allow his inst ation : States Veterns’ Hospital at Kings- Tienop. oa vi pein Leather Workers. bridge Road and Sedgewick Avenue, Ohio, as Chairman of the Concordat 7 the Bronx, lave been mistreated by Commission, submitted majority| bout five minutes after the decid | attendants was halted to-day when report favoring the ment. | ration strike by leather workers | the Congressman charged that Mr Kishop Weller opposes it re-]in non-union shops of the city thi leton, who was ted as an im ports were submitted to the: Commis=!morning, 1 thuty, fore.| partial arbitrator by both sides had ero oy Conone. man of the ither Goods | been influenced by departmental em- Bishop Brent of Butfalo, N. Y¥.. and]@o,, No 101 Crosby Street, was set|Ployees of the Veterans’ Breau and Sees nm of Chicago engaged lpon by nine men as he reported for | Was not disposed to conduct « fair DP aika GF Bishona . work and shot by one of them estigution F Morris Ede suid to bea momber| Me. Littleton hotly resented im f; eliminate the statement th of the settlement committee of the | putation two investigatin I are conceived and born jn ain Kors, was caught by police utter | tesentatives of the Veterans’ Bureau, the first exhortation a minister make ind is being held on a charge] Dr. Guy ©. Irelund’and C. H. Jewett, thy Ch ig; presented) for f felon 1s assault . sided M Littleton Congress- Ney le word “regencrate’ Werner, who lives at Noo 2 Nass | man Rossdale announced his intention 4. tate Meets Cul ou Walk, Coney Islan wed at the} of immedia ol bs yeaheah moe. nfeld shop ont minute o two nd demanding ritual yesterday and : Pie ae NC aoe Upon revision of the contiimation ser-|packed tp their tools, As he entered | ‘The row broke out in an exeet . vice: the hallway, nine men sprang at him | sessio onsiderable information. of Bishop William ‘T, Manning of New]and he put up a fight. In the s¢ ene at ne a : He about tl ar conue! York voted ist giving u vote tolone of te a revolver | of the pital had been obtained be Suffragan Bishops in House of fund fi f other as-| fore the clash Bishops, although the Bishops passed | saitants The bullet] te was learned that ANarann weak the resolution, sixty-eight voting in} struck him in the right knee. See aa abeneal WEB ue a i favor of The House of Deputies,| ‘The wine attackers ‘rushed to the Pr eee et neg in the hospital about the same time, voted nst| street through hundreds of gitls and| rey Miro ee aatiente giving a vote to Sufiragan Bishops, | ot orkers in the vicinity, Screams |" where are believed to be About 340 so that the action wf the House offattracted Policeman Welly. of the] patients at the | tion at present Bishops was nullified, A committee | Mercer Station) and he chased |peent ot te et fanuna & was named by the House of Bishops|a man he saw runn Dist paoes eae ee eA. S okvoanieat tov to confer with a Like number of the}man caught the teeing man rene tne nh Des Sabha House of Deputies npon the matte ttrned with lim to the scene, a list 0 we employees v the hospita MISS MARY TUMULTY’S fess ientified Nini ¢ ST CLA eats Re ee UREN CONDITION SERIOUS] \eyoiver iis hands M8] men who we fang Whe liad vie mbulance was ned from | ted rules atta ae cents Allowed te Visit Her for Vincent's H Al and. Werner | Spend several days ein Only Two Minutes, stakon there, Edelstein, who told | buildin mere & fined the MUNICH, pl. 1 Miss Mar © he is thirty-two, and says | elently insane, De. Chronquest de Tumulty, who was injured in an aute lives at No. 449 Bast 188d Street, | Med that such was the mobile ent wo months ago, andithe Bronx, was locked up in. the| Dr Chronquest was asked whethor then had donble pneumonia, Is in «| ytercer Street Station to await the} he believed “borderline cases’” would Haerious condition, Physicians, however. |yoauit of Werner's wounds, improve while confined in Moe eee stra, doneph | It the call sent out to non-union | na" He replied that 1 irunults, are here, but yesterday were | Workers the union demands recogni-|they would. He sid that ther allowed to vielt her for only two min-[tion, a forty-four-hour week, pay for|no violent patients in the observe utes, 1 holiday ler sand union w SHOOTING FOLLOWS scal PANTOMIME VETERAN HOSPITAL ward of that. butlding When Congr fale insist ed he bad heard screams and raucous lauchier of ving lunatics’’ when he visited this ward with the members of tie committee vesterday, Dr Chronay stil in 1 there we ients in "t he said re confined at building. no violent # ‘active’ ¢ to the top floor of t > |LIVE CRABS ON STREET AS TRUCK HITS TROLLEY se Hock Id On toa Pew 1 In Bar! rut " Boys Mardi Gras Opens With Bril- liant Pageant, to Delight Rec- are off at Coney Island for Week. Merriment has been enthroned and King Joe Howard and Queen Ethlyn Clark have come into their own. Last night was the opening of Coney’s Mardi Gras and it gave promise of a wonderful suc- Crowds there were from all parts of Greater New York, the num- ber far surpassing the most optimistic rnival expectations of the Carnival Com- mittee The coronation of King Joseph and Queen Ethlyn took place in Luna Park at 7 o'elock, the oath bei ministered by Lord Henry Chester field, High Secretary of the National Vaudeville Artists The Kir and Queen had been elevated to the 4 purple by the voice of t pe throu 1 contest ce ted by ning World Both are member of N. V. A., a8 well os headliners in vaudeville, so it was deemed fittir that the High Sceretary bestow crown After that Coney Island was the land of mirth melody and It was a glittering, glorious and good. ratuved Coney, Electric ligh e strung for nearly th full le art Avenue from the sea end past ceplechase Park and their ra was aided by the flood of illuminat from Luna Park, Steeplechase, scenic railways, the n ritmans' and other ypulices of pleasure GREATEST PAGEANT IN THE HISTORY OF CONEY. Pageants there have been in thr ust, but that of last night e anything in the memory of ¢ land, Decorations along the line mareh were jant and with the in tertwining incandescent its (rans tormed the People’s Playground int siryland ne parade was uyly decorated automot nnd hia ome floats, the latter filled wit beautiful girls. he head of the parade loc like ap from Steeplechase Park 1 ward I, Tilyou was Grand Marsh and rode 1 fine Kentucky 1 Topsy. Behind in an automo! painted in the colors of Stecplect were Edward and Matthew Dowder Coney Island old-time and abou them were outriders in. searlet a white, ‘Then ¢ 1a a by ten spirited ponies f former Gov, Al Smith Next were the Ki cupying a t throne ¢ ur guld on a go: geous t| lighted float aboundin tt girls, maids of honor waiti In the t of the A] float were court jesters, knights and court There were bands of iy and Chairman Samuel Gumper the Music Committee rode in a decorated automobile with Willian Mangels, President of the Carni Committee, Ahead of them mare! the band of St, John's Roman Cat olic Orphan Asylum, the little playing wonderful music PRETTY GIRLS ALL ALONG THE ROUTE along the line of m ' showered with and ope pig Island, and another w which derful “LING JOS. FE. HOWARD ingly The “Review of the Links’ immense “Hot Dox.* pretty girls ant there wer floats of India and the confetti streamer parade w ed with tt file of the Loyal Ord i eh Hou w ol, of Long Island the barre ' hela ' 1 yoy Lunk | » wond play with, Hert iva ‘ ment Manager, ip ihe van. Seou- allt rk were miniature Another pretty arden of Eden," and Eve in evid filled in line, float s de Th Ik stockings concession: ‘shoot the ion, to say nothing going down another slide, ented as it was with shapely bathing girls, and to ‘Youth, meant another batch of won- was with only repres voted en th ere chutes in the A float drawn by led the ch and four and a six horses draped in white ‘ord'Crowd of Merrymidkers. [stow ana) there was) a! ore with outriders, a footman — bugler. Then there was a float with in the little Coney still the Adam nee, and Eve wearing “Beauty was an surrounded by e other of *. Queen ETHYLIN the Nile," luxurious co: bunch of charming “The Gilded w six girls them, tryt which was to break mon in. ev clothe; Maggie Murphy's Home" was float on which was an exaggerated rep resentation of Maggie bowing and smirking to the spectators. * When the pageant was over the boys of tha Roman Catholic Orphan Aslyum made the rounds of the Island, onadin, the various pleasure parks, and the confetti throwing erowd followed them and found places for enjoyment for the rest of the evening. It was a merry throng and a well conducted one. The police permitted no ticklers but allowed the crowds free rein with thelr stream and confettl and rattlers ‘o-night there will be another brilliant pageant and a turn out of the Improved Order of Red Daughters Men hon and the every night Saturday ever, there will tor which the: entries, and $1,000 ‘will prizes, too, costumes, many evidence last night the rest of the mad, merry week in the he for at 1) surrounded na cage of gold, and about There is a change of programme for On that afternoon be a are sever ptizes to the awarded al and grotesque and week, It ‘\Coney’s Carnival Week Is Launched With Gayest Throng Island Ever Knew CLA Cleopatra on a by a handmaidens. as composed of in, half a dozen Poea- of except how- Parade, hundred tent of There are week, Baby which will be will he a Island. were in Coney On With the Dance, but Joy Refined 3)........... TAREE FR “ACK” BEREN Justice Parker Sets Date of Trial of Prisoners for October 9. George Kline, film ation manager; Charles Scuilion, brother of Mrs. Kline, and Miss Alles Thorn ton, motion picture actress and friend of the Klines, were arraigned to-day before Justice Parker of the Supreme Court at Hackensack, N. J in- dictments charging them with the murder of Jack Bergin, motion pic- ture actor, at Edgewater, N. J Pleas of not guilty were made by each, and Justice Parker fixed Oct 9 for the trial of all threc Miss ‘Thornton was attended by Mrs. Rellly, jail matron, and Mrs Bonema, a court attendant. ‘The de fendants were represented by their counsel, Willlum B. Mackey, Prose or Hart was present istant Prosecutor MeCarthy read the indictment which charged bri that the defendan feloniously ar wilfully murdered Jack & Edgewater, N. J. on Av Miss ‘Thornton appeared to be the oughly composed during the procerd ings: HIGHWAYMAN GETS HEAVY SENTENCE 7 to 14 Years for Leader of Gang of Ioldups. an Jer of a band of men preyed entertainments guilty neral Se! ntenced to from n years in prison. He he had pointed a at Freeman, a s ofa t hall and had taken from ) wateh and $190 in cash Charles soth Robinson of No. East Street, 1 und women who on persons attending in dance before Judge ions to-day seven to mitted was fourte that Henry ved tilor, outside nions, Mrs, Laura Pelesso of No Arthur Avenue, Mary Novak 422 Mast Sist Street, Peter Li 0. TOT Adams Street, H rederick W. Mora of st 78th Street pleaded guilty to taking a nickel watch ind two 10,000 kronen bills of a value of approximately 80 cents from Max res 1 of No, 221 West 25th Street at dance of a bakers’ union on Second Avenue June 14 last Because of the youth of the women and the that they were t wa tatement of probation offlcers { into trouble by the suspended in thelr Guardian and) Mora ne for from fer men, sentence es ha sent to Sin half to nine ce RUSSIAN DANCERS MARRIED OVER AGAIN cidaencsntenilthiesdaslag? MISS PEGGY WOOD, STAGE STAR, TO WED NEWSPAPER MAN t - PEGGY WOOD # nger Announces Engage ment to Literary Critic of Brooklyn. foal star, has an- ment fohn V. Peggy Wood, mi nounced her engag to A. Weaver, whose verse studies ‘In America” have had wide popular. .y, Miss Wood is the daughter of Eugene author and magazine writer, of Northport, &. 1, and tn her brief stage career has been starred in “Maytime,"” Buddies’ and ‘'Marjo- laine." Mr, Weaver Is the literary editor of the Brooklyn Eagle. His first novel, done in sports slang, was published recently under the title ‘Marjorte Wins the Game." MANY ARE SAVED AS FLAMES SWEEP BROADWAY BLOCK Hireman Injured in Fall After * Rescue of Children and uple. Mrs Annie Clark, sixty-foar, was excued from the top floor, and Peter drick, seventy-four, from the sec- d floor of the three-story bullding No. 4050 Broadway during a fire through the triangular Broudway, St. Avenue, 170th und 17st 4A. M. to-day Voliceman ‘Thomas Hannigan of the West 177th Street Station, who dis- overed the blaze, carried several chil that sw N su holas sat dren to the street, among them two chitdden of Patrick Debgsi, Rocco, cleven, and Hllzabeth, nine, who oc- 1 St. the two chil- cupied the upper floor of No, 1 Nicholas Avenue, and dren of Mrs, Rose Minke. Both Mrs. Clark and Geldrick liver lone. ‘They were carried out by Vireman Hugh Bonner, son of the one time Fire Chief,!and ‘Thomas Me 1 of B4 ‘Truck. ter street the man let go a seachi flow of German that no one could un derstand at first. Finally some one was brought from the fire nes and explained he wanted his parrot. Po- liceman Hannigan went up and rese cued Pe ‘Thore are only about seven build- ings in th blo and only cight families lived In them, The fire ap- parently started in a garage 01 tne iTist Street side. One resident ssid he heard a loud explosion and then several smaller ones just befors the blaze was discovered Fireman Matthew J. F. Blatr of Compa N 84 fell from a nd was taken to Co- suffering from lac- roof Hospital Jaze was the most spectacular hington Heights had had in some time, umes from a storage battery plant caused some uneasiness for a time, but all the occupants of the house were got out before they were affected The buildings {ncluded a one-story frame at No. 1219 St. Nicholas Ave- nue, owned by Willlam J. Buckley; a one-st to repair shop at No, ea Avenue, two- story 1 frame bullding at N olas Avenue, the \ 1 t No. 4048 ory frame nd 4050 e@ was esti- 9 e e tw lgration Nangle. Wihaidislaun Novitzhy aud Alexandra Tis Reform or Perish, Teacher Says}... A ee —— married la the Municipal Build : =A ' a Ying Chapel by Deputy City Clerk James Woman Instructor Finds No More Wicked ON] J-MeConmteh. ‘Che dancers, who carne Frisco’s Barbary Coast—Even New Yor! Goods?) [peicet st ee ay Oe ac en nae WABASH, Ind., Sept. 12 (Copyright),—Dancing 1s on probation in the | tind in Russio, but as they had ho mare hited States, Hither those who love the art will reform it from the in-] uration officials here on this, Uhele sec That i opinion of Mrs. W. F.¢——=———_—__________ iron out the official wrinkles, ad- Warrington of this eily, a membey off gy aarti ata elnwaviens National Dancing tasters’ Acso-| SUBWAY EXTENSION | .00"f'cdurons we No. 881 ia 170th Aion, Who Was commissioned | MEETS APPROVAL | street, and” the bride, twenty. olat e yecent New York conyention to i The couple took train for Bridgeport hvesthrate the methods by whieh the] Rush Plans on It. Hamilton ]where tney were to dance this after forms decided on could be mad Station for BL R.'T. aii ——— most effective Property owners and yepresenta- |/PAREGORIC AND HOOCH She retummed to-duy from A tri}iives gf civic associations interested CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL ich tools in most of the li citles]in. te proposed extension of the - e country, Reform ancios | Pourth Avenue BOR subway in] Conactence Stricken, He Tells Pot ly has! been init si A ascakionstG\-Onuin stront, Kort #Tanait ormerien dances which caused public ont fir ‘ aan ke 121d- A ptpen gi evidence any steps which ean L u h wie new ter vl seein ata incised, But, wonder of mus where the line connect | according to the he so insisted that in \ h the projected Staten Island sub- Jat the Avenue Sta < ‘ind dance in the p inder the Narrows to Richmond. | Hanlon walked into the police station the old fashioned’? waltz The present end of thway in at Pand deseribed hin ns m conscience In certain plac she says that Street, the extension to 96th pstricken fors Hie anid he had tlea wey ave mostly the smaller citie t involving a half mile of co out two che f ., Meslouns ndency to “jiggle and jerk” the }struction he additional station | Banks one for Al ane encol Bhd idental, in her opinion 1 luonted 1 Vourth and | ena petuctiv various dancing master The cost will be $1 Aw the M Rr A ' c od that they will retain the i t owner nvent fas heen | fore the tango and dances ¢ Hand the ite Validated, it = ——_ eter, but to make them arent e to prepare plans| LAW MAKES LYNBROOK to spect ators th anual | Ci i oe CABBIES ACT LIKE FLIRTS d the spectacle on|t HPS The ON age Whisper or CHents y heir bodies while their Ce ——_ 1 lan ordl lingly are glued to the floo THREE WOMEN ACCUSE Le Do fy : s I © first time in the histe t a, is d nanco hove 1 90 Hor the first tine tn the history oF BROKER IN STOCK DEAL| hike dover In cnier to woo passenger from the programmes, Mawri Me Walt Vi Roard authorized Pr Warrington’s t 4 rt q 1 1 snk-| dent. Philip Stauerman to cancel the t ye, Dut she believes that Nereafte cont cangan teh solleited fares in a will be able to contr 1 ma a ble aeross the street ; Reside RUSE Aiioe ean eh NTE Pa Battle | ener aia OY Wyecates will step in ‘ ( ‘A i A MONTH. dancing everywhe i panara ete HWY ERIS TAISEN TO AS) OW Kt t ail Nov, 1, aecord , awe 4 1 Ir, Donew xplair \ for 1) i 2 claums set up. enly have their ‘first papers.” 4