Monday, Jul. 23, 1923

Engaged

Engaged. Lady Evelyn Herbert, only daughter of the late Lord Carnarvon, and his companion at the tomb of TutankhAmen, to B. C. Beauchamp, son of Sir Edward Beauchamp, Liberal M. P. for Lowestoft.

Engaged. Worth Bagley Daniels, son of ex-Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and Mrs. Daniels, of Raleigh, N. C., to Miss Josephine Poe January, of St. Louis.

Married. Lionel Barrymore, actor, divorced April 14 from Miss Doris Rankin, to Miss Irene Fenwick, actress, former wife of James F. (Jay) O'Brien, at Rome.

Sued for separation. Courtland H. Young, 48, publisher of Young's Magazine, Breezy Stories, The Yellow Book, Droll Stories, by Mrs. Dorothy Rosabelle Young, 21. She charged cruelty and habitual intoxication.

Died. John M. Siddall, editor of the American Magazine, at Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y., of cancer of the stomach.

Died. William P. Dillingham, United States Senator from Vermont, 79, at Montpelier, after an abdominal operation. (See page 3.)

Died. Albert Chevalier, 62, English actor, writer and singer of coster songs (My Old Dutch, The Nasty Way 'e Sez It, Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road), at London, after a long illness.

Died. Brigadier General Quincy O'Maher Gillmore, retired, 72, son of the late Major General Quincy M. Gillmore, who fought in the Indian and Civil Wars, father of Major General Quincy A. Gillmore, in Manhattan, after a brief illness.

Died. John W. O'Bannon, 54, inventor of a substitute for leather, founder and former President of the O'Bannon Corporation, which for several years supplied the upholstery for all Ford cars, in West Hill, sanitarium near Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y., insane.

Died. The Emir of Asir. (See page 13.)

Died. Henry Coster Emmet, 78, grandnephew of Robert Emmet, Irish patriot, a member for 29 years of the New York Stock Exchange, a founder of the Riding Club (N. Y.), at Hewlett, L. I., of heart disease.

Died. Angus Patrick Bowes-Lyon, 24, first cousin of the Duchess of York, suicide, supposedly because of the breaking of his engagement to Miss Freda Parsons, at Ripley, Surrey, England.

Died. James J. Van Alen, " American Prince of Wales." (See page 9.)

Died. Takeo Arishma, popular Japanese novelist in his villa, Tokyo, suicide by hanging.

Died. Akiko Hatano, wife of the Secretary of the Japanese Underwriters' Association, writer, leader of the Japanese Women's movement, in Takeo Arishma's villa, suicide by hanging.

Died. Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson, 45, of Colorado, first woman State Senator in the United States, suffrage leader, writer, lecturer, member of the Ford " peace pilgrimage " in 1915, at Denver, after a long illness.

Died. David B. Gamble, 70, member of the firm of Procter and Gamble, Cincinnati soap makers, at Pasadena, Calif.

Died. Signora Francesca Garibaldi. (See page 12.)