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T.H. MPCANN DIES; WAS PIONEER OF HUDSON TUNNEL Engineer, Civil War Hero, Planned Hoboken Water- front Improvements. Thomas H. McCann, seventy-six, Civ) War veteran, historian and statistician, who drew plans for the first tunnel startéd under the Hudson River and who superviegl develop- ment of Hoboken's water “front, died yesterday ‘at ‘his home, No. 381 Hud- gon Street, big, He leaves a sister. Mr. McCann é@btered the Union Army when eighteem.and won the Concressional Medal by saving bis company from annihilation at Gettys- burg after being, wounded. In 1873 he formed: the Hoboken engineering firm of Reyer & McCann. Mr, McCann drew the plans for an English syndicate that years aco tried to tundel the Hudson. The at- tempt ended whon the tunnel, wall out from the New Jeracy shoro, caved th. Mr. McCann built the White Line trolley system between Hoboken and Paterson and the elevator that lifts vehicles from Hoboken to Jersey Heights. Mr. McCann supervised. bullding of Hohoken’s wooden water front, and was consulting engineer when stec! piers replaced wood,. He was City and his city He served ia President “ot. the Board of Education, wrote a popular history of the Civil War and com- piled mortuary statisti¢s for fraternal Insurance companies,’He was a charter member of the Hoboken Lode of Elks and a’ member of the Royal Arcanuin Yand: the American . Society of Engineer: penvaaa EPWAarRp CHOLME! v PHILADELPHIA, Ort Cholmeley-Jones, severity, former newspaper writer, es terday, He-was the father of Col. Rich- ard G, Cholmeey-Jones | fominer head of the Bureau of War Risk Inwurance, who died in February. i Mr. Cholmeley-Jones was born in England and graduated frof: Magdalen College, Oxford. ‘In America he became organist, cholrniaster and bass, soloist at old St. John’s Church, Varick Street, New York City. Alniyra Glider, young- est sister of the lath’ Richard Wateon Gllcer, poet and» him. "Aftep?hor? moved i married most of sulle DR. FITZWLLIAM DALIYMPLE. Dr. Fitzwilliam Dalrymple, for thtrty- ene yeors a New Rochelle pliysician, died trom Bright's disease and he disease yesterday at his by Beauchamp Place. He PE ma inl wite ands com, ‘Lisat, witswililam ple jr., U. 8 N. A.C. The funeral will be held 16 o'clock to-morrow morning in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, New Rochelle, interment will be in Kensico Cemetery. CHARLES BUYS. Charlies Buys, seyenty-four, known singer of @ generation ago, dicd yesterday from old age at his nome, No. 14 Cannon: Stfeet. Poughkeensie. He was in’the plumbing business fo: years and. widely known’ @8 a. con. tractor, He leaves hig wife and three. ehildren. - : HENRY BAZIN: PAPTS, Cot 26.—Henrf Razin, newspaper man, who worked Atues way Gel dead in days JOSEPHINE STOUSSER. The funeral of Jose; Stousser, Sfty-fve, an actress, for tiny years on the stage and also a Campbell's funeral chureh, and 66th She was @ native of Bandvles “tilerment Willi be al ver green Cemetery. The Actors’ Fund of Kinerion 4s arranging for the funeral, esl cnr i H, H. KOHLSAAT STRICKEN. Mews of Retired Publisher's Uineas Comes With Favorable Bulletin, ‘H. H. Koblisaat, the retired Chicago publisher, for many years a power in Republican national politica and geper- ‘ally recognized as the author of the gold plank in the Repubiloah platform of 1896, was stricken with-a slight stroke of paralysis about five weeks ago, but is now well on the road to recovery, it ‘was learned yesteraey, At' the Hote) Biltmore, where Mr. Kohisaat has been Bing four’ years, a nurse in his apart- ment said he probably would he com- — restored to health within « few ‘Dr 3. Prescott Grant of No. 65 West wn ‘Street and Dr Coleman Cutter of No. 34 Bast 48th Bren. are in at- tendance on Mr. Kohisaa' 2 aakiher eta IN HEW YORK TO-DAY. Amefican Manufacturers’ Export As- sociation, convention, Waldorf-Astoria, . of New England otk, Colony, meeting, American Power Bost Ae funcheon-weeling. Waldorf-Astoria. i “7 meeting, dort-Astoria, 1.30 Hiaptaes Bar tron Jastitwte, meeting, ‘Waldorf-Astoria, 10 A. aunty Club, rigg Mac ogg McAlpin, 12.30 cares cg seeing: McAlpin, 8 P. M. “D. R., toa, McAipin, Board of Trade, 80 P. sh vania. dohn evi Mitchel Post, meeting, Pennsylvania. Wold Sunday School Association, -luncheoi. Pennsylvania, 10 M Retatl Stores Executives, dinner, Pennsylvania, . Me ’ Lace Curtain ufacturers’ Assoc!- French War Veterans, meeting, Penn- Refractorios rylvania. Blevator Manufacturers Association of the United States, convention, Biit- |] Pennsylvania, 7 P. Railway Mall, Anspdtation,. meeting, | cards, Astor, 2 PM Assoc more. Knitted Neckwear Association, din-| Pennsylvania, 7 P M ner, 'Pennaylvanin, & P Already it is _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922, Manufacturers Associa-| Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Home| Alphabet Association, dinner-dance, tion. meeting. Pennaylvania, 10 A. M Child Recreation Boelety, ™ tn the meeting, | Cosco, 3 P.M. Na United New York Blectrical League, time of Cleero,"” by Alice T | Astor, 7 P. M. ughters of the Confederacy, | tral Unity Club, tune! . Perneytvania | Artor, 6PM 64th Street, 3.20 PL M. replacing the _ long familiar kind The familiar kind ~ never twice the sanie Oniy 18 months ago the largest and finest cheese makers.in this country brought out an entirely new kind of cheese. Richer and creamier. An appetiz- ing color. A smooth tangy, flavor that i is captivating. Different in both taste and appear- ance—Phenix Club Cheese; Immediately women were delighted’ with its new deliciousness. °° People who never ate cheese before enjoy it £ Countless people who only served cheese occasionally before find that ‘this new delicacy is delicigus for luncheons and suppers, for efter din- ner or for sandwiches. Richer, smoother, treater, it actually tastes different It comes in five different varieties, American, Swiss, Pimiento, Roque- fort, Munster—each with an added goodness. Phenix Club Cheese is always ex- actly the same—the same rich cream- iness, the same tender firmness, the same appetizing flavor. It is put upin convchient packages. Squared so it $lices daintily for the table. Thereis no unsightly rind. No waste. A tinfoil wrapping keeps it fresh and good to the last slice. Try its richer creaminess this very day. Phenix cheeses are on ‘sale at groceries, fine delicatessens and @airies. Phenix Cheese Company, New York City. CLUB CHEESE: Sy Business Show, Grand Cen- ton of Private School Teach- dinner, [ers of New York, meeting, No.2 West —_— 60 to7o to the pound “ $0 £050 to the pound | If itis whole wheat it will confain three colors:yellow, brown & white. If any color is missing, a vital part o. jour diet is missing. Whole wheat - is natures The brown is . the outer coat. Containing proteins & vitamins. The Yellow is the germ It is rich in vitamins, All three are in Ralston, the whole wheat cereal with the fine flavor. of the wheat. To tell ifa wheat cereal is whole wheat, spread some . satisfaction you won’t forget! i, J YELLOW, TSP The white is the wheat cen- served. (incorporated) ter containing A triumph of the carbohydrates, coffee blender’s art but no vitamins, —a delight wherever —make it your-own way. Austin.Nichols € Co. 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