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COCO DI ETE © wa) breed a Tuesday, December 20, 1927 Wednesday, December 21, 1927 Assan , é oe tess, b/ (ebay C w Aree a my ; / 2 len ws yw Ata. fire, OF GL¥ $30, Lite f x | Chrnne m) Ulin Ory ge \ “ : peal Aad fre mfp tle 7 i ? ae es Thursday, December 22, 1927 ~Frai eres, 8 "| le-'S, € ~ re... dt Vue wilh . al C 3 Pes, Actor ° Lesada bare rinn 7 to a 7 > PSL, L a Lhe S Bircree . ys , ¢ S it : ; ; geo Cafplris Spitttny Cobras ST S e ) aS f-S5 +f wan tarry! | Dement, cep ints, OF | ee ola are, Fe nnd some By) z i) iD livin Lever? Friday, December 23, 1927 eo a \ Clean Cetw Fou af, Cy ) th (et tad. A uN bay, Le Oi. bao ba faite r oe Vi UIs ast he Caled - ry? 2446-3 hebfy We SY Tae a peeDeiell Chris pa, wre Gan C Cheak Vk Bets peel) ohouts oun LI sult) Sttlgk ee hts ‘\ Ct. gr ne eee nr Sten? Saturday, December 24, 1927 oaltd beat aparece J , 3 Pte Lor ¢ : SER OOO AND [ ves at A hw auc * oxt 74°3.Q we A Vip : el bo OMIT ae eat Aearrdote, inion > 2 Gino) Phiten arranpe> fin | nue eS eae ‘50h ent Hl 1HNy, NH | i g cS ‘a 23 re ae me tay er, —~ Chinese ~ Sunday, hear 34° ot Gm December 25, 1927 Mond ee - 192% onday, December, 26, 1927 eae Sia ae alo4 — / Bubio 7 £ Bs Co oor Z% repels at OP se, tS aes rare ne Se. Shésdey (ne at See" ibe Lo Fas, aed or [ WY Sowapalts, C atm ey wal cain 4, mis an eee (eo i ; Phecdin 7 ect NI ayer Laney Dace ( (30 Ble.) & PN aeaslee Be d Mary Tt Dore . Porat ou% (Drewes Tuesday, December 27, 1927 poediiele Sone i ews te tet nef d call, Cer Lalauer wt Fice rm Se am Cemnen Chnrclith aatae) ne AY Ghosts Ranrbtak ana) a. lft bees whe ed h oe So eageg at sh dissec ay dp eb ~~ Wii “Cwpuy Ps) — \ = wt) # nivale < wes (it_prefo nr Sf (ee Ay egw tus See, Viney 20 ~ Wednesday, December 28, 1927 9 oe eR Loe Ai eogdS — Deke on Xmed umnb cbr Gt 330K ons Baltr ¥ lane. Sout) watles wm. Phe cr, oad 8.8 7 PO you As jinx faasipl Cooma , Eat, We ommaee 0) ~ wn, Nolen, an hod) tobe, Ne west he Ville Seen Drains Se i. Ate boas Gs Grite), Des Mer) te [her hes. whic Ap ie bre ond ong eat otra Ste? A dees A hacn, Semen . Pi cow y han for shit Peete Skais a Goat ~ be pind Hane tra. lero Pew t wn they drmmeth weemjicd* Fh unr or Limclatey Coyle: Ina. Bt) uretdaed a [uttle amare Ts ) wath Kept, Tha wet att buch ot YPM: of Ow fate, oly» OF Bol we slap st -the Dial Fier (Get sey 2e) oD oo fre Liomrh Da fl ik | aera pehihr bed: othe rece ts we Suprita | Std & ina shnto Znrete ~~] hae eS Irene 9 IEMs, Thursday, December 29, 1927 YR, SUT Aon, Friday, December 30, 1927 Poe re ’ a) : Fie Oe ee ae ee” Se A Cad ws u } aay oR 7 inechee) ory WS Tre, Sebirtees es Tart on “4 % Seay | CAedpatier wn ly Cte Vian jr rad sate aa SN ae ee OE f- Fl. Ratan fits vx Calin, to Draall Tira SCeailicah Hehe log hiner Loas Neg tors. Lene Mis ($e he, bog tt teeta, "PL Slastes, { Teun. tre. [lran, hasan S,, “tee . Bt? Ve: OS Aoki SOAS botrane.: : 3 ersek Baie, Lali bef ak Pe cere dO Rhee Tan Whoua 5, ts a pena an) © pasado? 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Due , = lens £ Tight | | ny The federation of New England || save the heath hen. | Memoranda | QUITFIGHTTO _SAVE H ANH HEN 20a N. Spl Bird Clubs Witharavr| Their Warden from Mar- | ~ tha’s Vineyard | 18 BIRDS FOUND IN CENSUS COUNT) " PSpectal Dispatch to The Herald] “VINEYARD HAVEN, April 8—|| bird clubs has withdrawn its private warden from Martha’s Vineyard, where for the past two years he has; been aiding the state in its fight to This action, together with the an- nouncement by Dr. Alfred O. Gross of: Bowdoin Collegé, that he could only) account for 13 birds in his annual cen~ || sus last week, brings the bellef that || the federation has abandoned its Pikes tection of the unique bird. y Memoranda _ STATE SENDS NEW MAN (1) ' For the Jast few days rumors have: sprees over the island that the state was to follow the lead of the federation and withdraw its warden here, but ine stead word came today that the divi- sion of fisheries and game would send another man to the island to take the’ place of the one rémoved by the fed= eration. . “Tt is apparent, * says Dr. Gross in his report, ‘‘that thus far our hopes of) greatly increasing the numberof heath hens have not be realized Ta the contrary, from a review of my records) and a consideration of the conditions under which the counts were made for the past few years, I am inclined to believe that there has been a steady decrease since tue count of 64 birds made in 1924." ° Several statements already have been made in an attempt to diseredit Dr. Gross, and in these evidence of friction betweén members of the federation of bird clubs and. the. state (department is shown. Warden Edward F, McLeod, who has represented the state feder~ ation here, «declares that the birds are inereasing in numbers. In this he is supported by Clyde MacNeil, prasident e i Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun lu On the other hand, Allan Kenniston, the ‘state warden on the reservation, declared before Dr. Gross made his cen-, Sus that he did not believe there were more than 20 birds on the island. He has been in-charge here for the last nine years, and no criticism ot his work, has been offered. . Feeling on the island is at a high pitch. Residents wish to see the pro- tection of the hirds go on, ‘They are, (tenet that eventually the state will vé up the fight. .Many belfeve tha: aghe is on. foot ‘to kill the pias Lb “Birds for Museum collections. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. -ERWIN F. SMITH DIES AT HIS HOME Noted Career of Plant Scien-. tist Closes—Work Aided Cancer Research. Erwin F. Smith, 73 years old, who was in charge of the laboratory of plant pathology in the Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agri- culture, and who was nationally known for his work in connection with the science of plant pacteriology, died in his home, 1474 Belmont street, last night. Death was due to com- plications following a4 stroke of paralysis Tuesday. Tt was through his work on “crown gall’ of plants, or ‘plant cancer,” that. many important discoveries were niade in connection with the treat- ment of human cancer. One of the Mayo brothers, famous surgeons of Rochester, Minn., is quoted as haying suid that “Mr, Smith had done more for the, elucidation of the cancer prob- M, Jem than any other man.” ey Scientist as Boy. . ‘ _ Recognized today’ as a. leader in the branch of science to which he has devoted nearly all of his life, a mem- ber of numerous scientific organiza- {_ tions. and a contributor to many svientifie periodicals, Mr. Smith’s pas- sion for scientific research was mani- fest even in his, boyhood days. i Born’ at Gilbert’s, Mills, N. Y., Mr. Smith first showed his great interest in plants while minding cows in a pasture, Ife marked plants during the day and at night went back and Bol them to study. Later he worked his way through high school and col- lege. In order that his employment Wo 2 ot interfere with studying, he acuepted a position as night watch- Man and guard nt the Michigan State 7 Prison. Not discouraged over not graduat: ing from high sehool until he was about 26 years old, he entered the University of Michigan and was award- el a B. &. degree in biology in 1886, and Se. Db degree at the same institu- tion three years later, and a Se. D, degree from the University of Wiscon- sin in WWi4. He also received an LL. D. degree from the University of Michigan in 1922, Studied Plant Disease. Mv. Sinith was employed as an ex- bert pathologist in the Department of Agricultuve in 1889, from which he rose to the position he held at the tine of his. death. While in the laboratory of plant pa- thology, he published numerous arti- nN. eles and vesearch papers on diseases Ne) of bulbs, other florists’ plants and nu- merous vegetables, Outstanding ps aniong these .was a_ three-volume quilta monograph on bacterial dis- oN eases of plants for the Carnegie Insti- tution of Washington, SQ | Besides his vast work in connection | With scienlific research, he also trans- Pes Tated all the sonnets of Héredia into | rhymed English verse, He read ar- livles in six er more different Jan- FuAees andowas the joint author with fiss Flavenece Hedges of the trans: " Jatlon, “Pasteur: The History of a Mina.” cae! EE ea ae CASH ACCOUNT. JANUARY. ————— os ————— ———— — CLieanhAita | Received. - Pai | | | | e hawt Wolo, tuts al " CA Maple laayor acy / 0 ‘ Saft: WH. Fornle goby” |\x0 Chub dren's HInforts i bs oeke it Pate Veins Co. s ' _ | . 2 i kk al | Fas, 25] my tread fad — 00m 20D 1} oe \ + BD cepual Palla hhms. 34832 00. | —-! Inay 3) MEW dt Pra.) esa 4) a vi Mens Crtesns BLY | Copel | Cp.24) \urCerbeann sig blk | 2 Cae. CE Iuated Ail 1 oo, Pei za Zion ‘A 22357 4) || OO) ae 71 75- CASH ACCOUNT. | EPERUEES: srl Lp 5 DLW Ase. balan al gs R, Olay 2197 ||? 00 | Sf artunGid) | 22.65) Od B.C Cet. __ | ea || ALO | Ye Pa ! 100 | 1 Wenn fe Chile 229s [> / 00 | Coren, Red Comm (Flend) 2594 S00 Bnd, Soe (ian Fk 296) Yt MST Vian. St S0bS $ |) 1/00 | A oe Speed bGp4) 2997 || | a Aerimleaen Fur N Pall 2 0 | Slrntion Crump AF | ACO | Cunk, Cutim Fubus's| Cae’ 2294, A © Aa, Ww lo 2860 | Stoo Son. ie ate 6 | Lixo lh. nf Linn 280% | As 00 ¢ | 2310, Wie od arneS a 218 A0 FEBRUARY. CASH ACCOUNT. G = K02sThs ~— CASH ACCOUNT. MARCH. Date. Lt ca Cee Son tnGRat Cambridge. Jan, 19, Gh Katherine Horsford, daughter of the late Pro- fessor BE. N. Horsford and Mary L'Hommedieu Gardiner of Shelter Island, In her 77th yeur- Notice of funerz! later. f =e DEATH OF MISS M. K. HORSFORD Daughter of Late Proféssor E. N. Hors~ oo 3 Pi ford, and Home Was at 27 Craigie ) Street, Cambridge | Following an illness of about a month & Miss Mary Katherine Horsford died last. M night at her home, 27 Craigie street. », Cambridge, in her seventy-seventh year, © She was the daughter of the late BE. N. 2 Horsford, Rumford professor of chemis Ztry in the Lawrence Scientific School" and her mother was Mary L’Hommedieu < (Gardiner) Horsford. She was a natiye of Cambridge and had always been in T «terested in nearly everything that per id Stained to the welfare of her home city’ }- : rt ‘and she was a generous contributor tt | i the various philanthropies. She was 4 member of the First Church in Cam | bridge. Miss Horsford is survived by } two sisters, Miss Cornelia F. Horstord, | and Mrs. William G. Farlow, living at 24 Quincy street, Cambridge. ; Miss Horsford was a member of the Society of Colonial Dames and the Chil ton Club of this city; and the Hugueno’ /Society and the Colonial Lords of Man ors, both of New York. She was a mem per of the board of trustees of the Gray Herbarium in Cambridge, Miss Hors ford was in the habit of going each sea son to Shelter Island, N. Y¥., where the sisters had a summer \home, | os hae CRE eS TT j | URSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 e 7 i—— ae Paid. a who lives at the Craigie street address, } CASH ACCOUNT. MARCH. Date, | Boston Hs atk atl: = ee | 394 WasHINGTON SirrenT, Boston 8, Mass, *Bntered at the Post Office, Boston, Mass.,} | "= as Second Class Matl Matter) FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 = = r I. 1 3 —. Cambridge, Jan, 18, Mary Fe perine Horstord. daughter of the late Pro. fessor BN. Horstore CL hice Ae oN Gardiner of Shelter Island, . 17 home, 27 Craigie street, Banturldee, at 2.30 P.M, Friday, damn, 24, ty } | I! | | a RELATIVES ARE PALLBEARERS ‘i iter. 5 ; Funeral Services for Miss Mary Katherine Horsford Are Held in Cambridge oe » Hight relatives served as. pallbearers at the funeral of Miss Mary Katherihe | |Horsford, jheld at her home, 27 Craigie street, Cambridge, this afterhoon,. with Rey. Raymond Calkins, D. D., pastor of the Shepard Memorial Church, officiat- ing. The Beethoven Quartette Sang “The | King of Love My Shepherd Is” and “Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand.” - The pallbearers were Augustus Fiske {of Providence and his two sons, Andrew \and Hben Fiske; Gardiner Fiske, Harold | Willis, Gouverneur Morrig Phelps of New, 'York and his son, Gouverneur Morris Phelps, Jr., and Dr, Frederick Prime of \New York. Burial was in the family lot \in Mount Auburn Cemetery. | | | | | | | | | | | | APRIL. CASH ACCOUNT. Date. | <——* . TI Sra ‘THE BOSTON HERALD _MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1927 YERNALD—At oachitcidee, fan 23. sr . Fernald, daughter of Merritt Lynden ana ‘Margaret Howard (Grant) Fernald, in_her itth year, Services at St. John’s Mem- orial Chapel, Cambridge, on Tuesday, Jan 25, at 2 PM. (¢ poe papers " pee aE copy.) ein aati After Eigh Eight Hours at Zero, Mercury. Starts Upward—Reaches ieee. ao) ato Py Ml. bab, Va de THE TEMPERATURE Jer 27. un Wednes- j day Today REM ohn og cing Ku anise vy ao 0 Ee SS rane Se adenine s aeedey 0 0 VOLES SRCS cal a a ee Soe ave? | 0 DOR AMAR, Veleige ss Wnva'seces> © OO Oo * 0 1 8 4 eh NS CR RENE can | 6 OF ce ae AT eee es 8 10 14 Shee reteeebyeusaae SL TIES fd at Se Ser acy mes SS NOEs me Om oe Bradt Sern, Metal) Jam 30 /27 —79 CASH ACCOUNT. APRIL. Date. =— “TL Received. || Paid. . i aaeeateeeahanacanaae nee eee (Photo by, Bachraéh) MISS ALICE WETHERBEE Is of the efficient group atranging the lecture which Arthur CG. Pillsbury will give on flower and plant lite in Yosemite Park, The affair-takes place in Jordan hall maxt Wednesday afternoon in aid of Lincoln Neighborhood House. te 34] ten bAsH ACCOUNT. MAY. CASH ACCOUNT. MAY. Date. || Received ‘) i TY CASH ACCOUNT. JUNE. eceiv ived. | Le | YENS HIDDEN Tr - ah Meets Jupiter Second ‘ime | . as Many Here Are | y Disappointed foes f ! the southwestern skies last night and hid from public view the second | " meeting in two nights of Venus and Mab, Jupiter, brightest of all the planets. at spectacle when the two planets were in approximate stellar conjunction, and appeared almost as twins. Hun- dreds were disappointed at sunset . “4 last night because of the gray mass mas ror thosé disappointed, however, a ' Spectacle just as brilliant in the skies awaits them next Sunday. This time Jupiter will have acquired another com- panion temporarily. Even greater in-. be will be centered on the conjunc- m of these two planets, as Mercury: ‘pays a much closer call than Venus, us time Mercury will be only dai nutes of an are (a distance of o arter of the moon’s ager ae Moat Beaters Wht ee ee a) se ‘Friday evening there was a brilliant | _ BEHIND CLOUDS } | i } CA dark bank of clouds spread over || Date. | one complete turn around the sun, CASH ACCOUNT. JUNE. If the sky is clear this visit will pr es- ent a unique opportunity of seeing Mer- cury, smallest of the planets and: one of the least kidown, not to mention the most difficult ;yid most elusive. Their visit lasts only a few hours and then Mercury will be on his way again. Mer- eury, to the nakéd eye, is never seen as @ general thing except when it is Very. dark, On Feb, 24 there will be still andther! phenomenon, perhaps less spectacular | than the other two, but none the less worth seeing, By this part of Feb- ruary Jupiter will have disappeared in the sun's rays and Mercury -will still be fighting its hopeless and mysterious battle to keep ahead of the Sun. Venus, ‘on the other hand, stands high fin the sky. Apparently she is alone, but on the evening of Feb. 24 she} will |, have company—Uranus, one of the ‘out- er and slower members ‘of the. solar system. Uranus is invisible to the maked eye, and usually of course isa difficult ob- | Ject to find. On this" evening, how- ever, it will be easy, although field Blasses or a telescope will be needed. Simply turn these on Venus and watch for a faint star slightly to the right and above it. This little faint spot of light will ‘be Uranus, the first addition to the solar system since the ancients. It was ty overed in 1781 by the astronomer, illiam Herschel, Since then we have ieee that its distance from the sun ig almost 20 times greater than ours. Being so far away, Uranus does not feel the sun’s pull as strongly as: we do. ‘Partly for tnis reason it is a very lazy Uttle planet and takes 84 years to make | i | / |__| _ Received, — | ___ Paid. CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. ate. <_ ey bate: Received. _| - aed oe \ a ; SS i oA AA “AMERICA’S BIGGEST BOBCAT | Bost yrens. Prob. Ifo 92-7 | Boston Society of Natural History Has | “Skin of Wildcat Larger Than Any) “Known Heretofore | Dey | probably thé largest bobcat on record ‘was shot in northern New Hampshire | (on Jan. 15, by Austin H. Seott, a regis; | tered guide of Pittsburg, N. H. Hav: | ing heard the Wednesday evening broad- casts by Thornton W. Burgess and mem- | Mr. Scott said the wildcat when taken /was too heavy for fifty-pound steelyards, and he estimated its weight at between fifty-five and sixty pounds. The record bobeat for North America weighed Jess Thompson Seton in his recent book on game animals. The heaviest heretofore t the, Boston Museum weighed twenty- ‘eight pounds. The skull of this bobcat is nearly an w at the than fo;ty pounds, according to Ernest Paid, CASH ACCOUNT. 1AM Bs ome || Received. || || } i | | hd } It was found rather far north in New England for bobcats, but it is, known ‘that, they have been spreading northward in the wake of lumbering and other operations that open up the woods. The bobeat prefers open country to forest, It feeds on rabbits, chiefly, and is not considered dangerous to man, The only case known of a bobcat jumping on a man was in Georgia, where a Lynx rufus floridanus clawed a hunter sitting in is blind, waiting for wild turkeys. It is possible the bobeat did not ‘realize it was a man, scenting only the turkey. They will eat deer killed by men, but are not known to kill deer, after the manner of the cougar, a feline more than twice | as heavy. There is no reason to suppose this is_ a stray specimen: of the “giant bobcat’ (Lynx rufus e¢igas) which inhabits Nova Scotia; because that sub-species is not much larger than our own, notwithstand- ing its name, The bobcat or wildeat is’ bay-in color and is to be distinguished from the @ an- ada lynx or lucivee, which is gray, and which averages not quite so large. The bobeat (Lynx rufus) has subspecies all | over the United States, Mexico to the | tropics, and in parts of British Columbia. and Nova Scotia, though not in New 'Brunswick. The Lynx canadensis is found over most of Canada and in the northern border States of this country, The two species are seldom found in the same place, \ _ MONDAY, FEB, 14 14 198% = BROOKS ADAMS, LAST OF FAMILY, - DIES IN BOSTON Descendant of 2 Presidents | w=Had Been Confined THE BOSTON, a to Bed for Year i | | H { BACKED INITIATIVE | AND REFERENDUM| Was Recognized Authority | on International Lay— ine of C. F. Adams a Adams of Quincy and Bos- ton, great-grandson of John Adams,’ gecond President of the United: States, the grandson of President; John Quincy Adams, and the last of the sons of Charles Francis Adams, United States minister to England (hindi the elvil Wary died yesterday fee Homey, 33, | D | | Date. Ss » lawyer and student, 220 and history, he was a dis-| ‘tinguished sae of one of America’s —most distinguished families, ond.——— through 2 long Ilfe upheld with dignity pea the name of that family, He was 78 years old. } oi CONFINED TO BED FOR YEAR His death followed a long illness, Barly in 1925 he went to Europe in hope of regaining his strength, For a year following his return, he was confined to his bed at the Adams homestead at 185 Adams stfeet, Quincy, with the ex- ception of two months at the Quincy Hospital, where his case puzzled the} physiclans. About four months ago he was brought to his winter home in this city. A month later his wife died, and aince then he gradually: grew - weaker. Funeral services will be held at the First Parish Unitarian Church, Quincy, tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock, and the Rey. Fred ‘Alban Well, minister of the} church, will officiate, Brooks Adams was born in Quincy on June 24, 1548, son of Charles Francis and Abigail Brown (Brooks) Adams, and spent-his youth there. In 1870 he was graduated from Harvard with the degree of bachelor of arts. After a year at the Harvard law school he went to Geneva as secretary to his father, who was then serving as arbitrator on the Alabama claims under the treaty of PNese ning toe, INTERNATIONAL LAW EXPERT Mr, Adams was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1873 and practiced lew in Boston until 1881, when he turned his attention to writing and [ ‘pm international Iaw, atid had o& law | pffice at 84 State street until his death.| On Sept. 1, 1889, he married Evelyn } pai. ; - Davis, daughter of ear Admiral |~|_ , Charlies Henry Davis and sister-of the z wife of the late United States Senator ‘Honry Cabot Lodge. In 1898 he was frequently mentioned as & possible Democratic candidate for Governor. In | 4914, during the world war, he and his | | ‘wife were visiting in Hurope and their ‘ — (friends werg anxious regarding their | whereabouts, but they returned safely, —— | after a two montis’ trip. | | Mr. Adams’s home was the old Pres!- _ —— _ fential manse on Adams atreet, Quincy, which was bought after the revolution- ah. | tary war by his great-grandfather, | President John Adams, who die@ there | on July 4, 1826. John Quincy Adams also lived in the house many years, | —— Brooks Adams was a member of the Massachusetts Historical Sovlety, the ’ | National Institute of Arts and Letters ir — | and other socteties of learning. His | writings include “The Emancipation of — | Massachusetis,” “The Law of Ciyiliza~- | | tion and Decay,” “America’s Economic Date. | = i ‘ | | Supremacy,” “The New Empire,” two | chapters in ‘Centralization and the Law," “Railways as Public Agents,” | | |""Pha Theory of Social Revolutions,” | |*#mancipation of Massachusetts—the | Dream and the Reallty,”’ and numerous - | articles and addresses. ; lJ | He was a delegate to the Massachu-) } || setts state constitutional convention in - | 11917, where he was a strong advocate | __\|of the ‘Initiative and referendum. } r | One of his last public appearances | |;was in the chapel of the First Parish Church in Quincy several years £0, | when he made an address on “The |, hs Rams.” Students of civil war | | history came from many parts of the \ country to hear this intimate discussion | | of the erisis which almost brought on = a third war between the United States | and Great Britain. Mr, Adams was able | to disclose many intimate details of th | affatr through, } | | | SEPTEMBER. CASH ACCOUNT. yy a fh wh pote | 570 . | a1" % 23% Sale Sek Org 7e13f ae 14 2400 fA j ? ‘ ' oO PurkZ} LA, flaw 60/7, ~ eat ot TPA. ee ae cr Chan f B70 fab. (927 | BOSTON HERALD pac.| "TUESDAY, FEB. 15, — — = ‘ADAMS—in this city, Feb 18, at his ome, | 83. Chestnut st, Brooks Adams, in, his) |__enihth year. Funeral services at the First | Parad Church, EAE: on PRE Feb | Ss at 23% vy an a Bolom Teaaaahint, \ seins NTERWATIONAT SONG CONTEST SYMPHONY HALL February 22, 1927, 3 P.M. Seven Pocunsline competing | eae award eo Goyernor | 7 NISH DANCHS TABLE, mente ae 20, $1.65, $1.10 and 50 cents Oa | SNS Courtenay Guild of Boston, presi- dent of the Apollo Club since 1904; president of the Handel and Haydn Society since 1915; presi- dent of the Harvard Musical Asso- ciation since 1921. Dette Seine 1 ev, Al, rf (wacin acn) fhe 720 ~ akg Ory bch Yi | Copp pee ‘ NOVEQ EN. _ - 7 - | Reacitalet taba. a KG) CASH. ACCOUNT. NOVEMBER. — Bonds ed. (Le a Z sa Eranseigt 324 ASHINGTON’ BxAEet, ‘idiot 8, Mass. amt ~ MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927 ay 1 ks XTHR—At Cambridge, on Sunday} March 6, pexm: Waterston Dexter, in ber 85th year. | widow of George Dexter. and daughter of the | . late Charles and Helen W. Deans. Services -| at Christ Church, Cambridge, Wednesday, - March 9, at 10. o'clock. , “ ye MRS. LUCY W. DEXTER DEAD ‘Native of Boston, Resident of Cambridge and Had Been Abroad Thirty ‘Times Mrs, Lucy Waterston Dextér died at ||_ her home, ,76 Sparks street, Cambridge, on Sunday, in her eighty-fifth year. She les born in Edinborough street, Boston, on May 22, 1842, and was the oldest of the six children of Charles and Helen (Waterston) Deane. When quite, young her parents moyed to Cambridge, and at the age of thirteen she became a pupil of the well known school of ET OEEIOR| Agassiz. ‘Later, her father built a residence at | $0 Sparks street and from that house on Sept. 17, 1868, she was married to George Dextér of Cincinnati, 0., and | ‘they made their home in Cambridge. Mrs. Dexter had five children, four ‘daughters and one son, of whom the son and two daughters died in infancy. _ After Mr Dexter's death in Santa bara, Calif., in 1883, whither he had | gone for his health, Mrs Dexter and her ‘two daughters lived in Cambridge mak- ing frequent trips to Burope. Mrs. Dex- travelled ep eae in her younger CASH ACCOUN COUNT. ‘DECEMBER. d Bu t iieaaa had spenn ute: si thie CASH ACCOUNT. DECEMBER. Date. The ‘eldest daughter, Helen Ruthven, Paid. __ married Richard ‘Faber of Funchal, Madeira, ‘and died. in London in 1919. | Mrs. Dexter is survived by a ce Mary H. Deane of Cambridge, and four brothers, Charles EK, Deane and Ruthven Déane, of Chicago, and Walter *Deane anc George C. Deane of Cambridge; and by her daughter, Mary Deane Dexter who resides at. the home at 76 Sparks street. Ever since her marriage, Mrs. Dexter had been a parishioner of Christ Church, Cambridge. _ Boston Grnserigt | $24 WasHiIneron Street, Boston 8, Mass.| So > MRS. LUCY W. DEXTER BURIED | | Funeral of Widow of George Dexter Is Held in Christ Church, Cambridge | SS ES ei Services for Mrs. Lucy Waterston Dex- |— | ter, widow of George Dexter, were held || this morning in Christ Episcopal Church,| | Cambridge, the rector, Rev. Presaott || Byarts officiating..Mrs, Dexter died Stin- | day in her eighty-fifth year. . ;| Under the direction of Richard Win- | gate three hymns were sung: ‘Ten Thou- ;{sand Times Ten Thousand,” “Jesus, )Lover of My Soul” and “For All the || Saints.” Burial was at Mount Auburn, ber | , asl | | | | = Pops At Belmont, suddenly, March 7, Fred- ‘eric Dodge, in his 80th year. Funeral gery » lees at the Belmont Unitarian Church, Thurs- .- day, March 10, at 2.80 P. M.| Relattyes and friends Invited, Please do rot send flowers. Burial private. , ) RETIRED JUSTICE DEAD Judge Frederic Dodge of Belmont, Har- vard "67, Was Appointed to U. 8. Cir- || | _ euit Court by President Taft Judge Frederic Dodge of $1 Clark road, Imont, retired justice of the United \ States Circuit Court, died Monday of || apoplexy at the age of seventy-nins years, Born in Cambridge in 1847, Judge Dodge was graduated from Harvard in j 1867, and two years later was admitted ‘to the Massachusetts bar, practicing for ‘thirty-five years as a lawyer in Boston. In 1905 he was appointed by President |) _ Jj Roosevelt to the United States District y Sourt,, and in 1912 President Taft ap- _ Pointed him to the United States Circuit )} ourt. Judge Dodge leaves a daughter, |}; rs. Robert N. Miller of Washington, | phe: Though he retired in 1918, Judge Dodge | the following year served in his most “noted case, when he sat as master in the | aittigation between the trustees of the | heristian Science Publishing and the di- yectors of the Christian Science Mother Church, fhe funeral will be held Thursday at | 80 P. M. from the Belmont Congrega- tional Church (Unitarian) and*burial will || _ he at Mt, Auburn Cemetery. i Dea a “a saa | = 40, 19 "as SS 30 | United States Circuit Court of Appeals: Grinnell. , ' Ushers were Francis H. Kendall, ‘Da: Fen __ MOURN JUDGE + FREDEBIC DODGE | Funeral Services for Retired Justice of = Circuit Court Are Held at Belmont Uui- tarian Church Formal adjournment was taken by the today in recognition of the funeral at Belmont of Judge Frederic Dodge, retired justiec, of the court. Judge George, H.- Bingham and Judge Charles F.. Johnson of the Court of Appeals, with Judge James M. Morton and Judge John A. Peters of the Federal District Court, were. - present at the service, Services were held in the Unitarian _ Church, with Rev, Henry Wilder Foote, D. Dz, officiating, assisted by Rey: Perey | T. Edrop, D. D., of All Saints Episcopal Church Richard G. Appel played organ selections including Chopin's. “Funeral — March,” Karg-Blert’s “O ,God Thou Holiest,” Bach’s “Rest Thee | Softly” and ) Handel’s “Largo.” Members of the bar were present in large numbers with. official delegations | present from three of the bar associa- tions. The Bar Association of the City of Boston was represented by Frederick | P. Fish, Winthrop H. Wade, Odin Rob- | erts, William D. Sohier and Norman W. Bingham. The delegation from the Mid- | dlesex Bar Association was composed of Hollis R. Bailey, John G, Brackett, Rob-. ert P. Clapp, George L. Mayberry, Samuel L. Powers and Amos L, Taylor. Repre- senting the Massachusetts Bar Associa- tion. were Fred Homer Williams, Damon E. Hall, Fred T. Field and Frank We mon BE. Hall, Seth T. Gano, John J. ning, William Underwood, Oliver — ington, toe ker and Theodor Hoague- Burial Mount Aubur ORI IY ? TA Neea | | “yt R are Cts hb - PUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927 | J] | Funeral of Author, Last of Four Grand- || Sons of President John Quincy Adams, Is Held in First Parish Church, Quincy Funeral services for Brooks Adams of || Boston, essayist and historian and the ‘}last of the four grandsons of President || John Quiney Adams, were held this after- hoon in the First Congregational Meet- ing House (Unitarian), Quincy, the burial- Place of his great-grandfather, President ;|John Adams, and his srandfather, John ‘Quincy Adams: ~ The service was conducted by Rey, Fred +} Alban Weil minister of the church, and | Rey. Howard Key Bartow, rector of Christ | Church (Episcopal), Qniney, to which Mrs. Adams, who died a few weeks ago, ; belonged. There were no honorary pall-, bearers’ and the ushers. were the regular ushers of the church, Carl Homer, head usher : Mr. Weil recited a prayer, followed by The Lord's Prayer and an or- Ban response, The second prayer was by Mr, Bartow, and the Scripture reacd- ing by Mr. Weil. The congregation sang “Lead, Kindly Light.» The prayer by Mr. Weil preceding the benediction took the place of a eulogy. Both at the be- ginning and end of the Service there were organ selections by Francis, Snow of Trinity Church. 1 Burial bites: in the family lot at Mt. metery, in the grave next t of his father, Qharles Francis | Adams, Lincoln’s minister to ‘England. 1 j SERVICES FoR BROOKS ADAMS| - Boston Granscrigt es SS eee to, Wag Fuca | "To the Editor of the meer rt || There seems to be some ct is oe Cts. how far ships sink in the seas. I believe ||}4M amalysis of the problem will help clear up any doubt in the minds of your) ‘Teaders who know not whether to believe the writer of 4n article in the Transcript of March 10, who stated that upon reach- yi is a certain depth a sinking ship would top and float, or a contributor to your ~}— columns in yesterday's Transcript, who Stated that sinking ships will reach bot- tom, The only knowledge necessary is an understanding of densities and Archime- des’ principle that the lifting effect on a Submerged hody is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid. If the body weighs more than its equal volume of water, it will sink; if it weighs less, it will float on ‘the surface: if it weighs the same, it will || Stay where placed. Thus it is seen that the only way a sinking ship would reach @ point where it would float submerged, is when the volume of water it displaced would equal its own weight; this means that the sinking ship must have reached water of its own average density, a densi- ty which is-considerably greater ‘than the density of water at the surface, But does are exist any appreciable density dif- erence between surface and deep water? No, Hivyen at the greatest depth at which soundings have beén made—about $1,000 feet at a point between New Zealand and the Fiji Islands—the difference hetween \the surface density (1.0252) and the bot- ‘tom density (1.0286) is slight. This small ‘increase in density is due to the decrease. in temperature (water has its greatest ‘density at 39.2 degrees F) with depth, the increase inf salinity and slightly on the compressibility, for water is practically incompressible, — — In view of Be above m tnd it 5s contain at none of the: ocean. ers, whose ay ty we ac ge? ‘tines making the ‘conclusion of your ‘recent y contributor correct, But a case wherein the writer of the confounding article |— would be correct can be easily imagined, If the ship were of the old wooden type and had a cargo of low density bulk, such | as cork, an average density of say 1.0276 | would be probable, Tf then this ship were to sink in water of a depth of, say, 25,000 feet, it would. stop sinking and | float at about 5000 feet, provided in sink: | ing It lost none of its cargo; then it could)| bs carried hither or thither by deep | ocean currents. However, an occur-| rence of these circumstances is sufficient.|| ly rare ito hardly justify the article of | March 10.