Monday, Nov. 05, 1923

Born. To U. S. Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge (N. J.), at Ventnor, N. J., a daughter-- (eight pounds). Married. Claude Augustus Swanson, U. S. Senator from Virginia, 61, to Mrs. Lulie Lyon Hall, in Washington, D. C. She is a sister of his first wife, who died about three years ago.

Married. Prince Paul of Serbia, 30, cousin of King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia, to Princess Olga of Greece, 20, cousin of King George of Greece.

Sued for Divorce. By Max Reinhardt, theatrical producer, Miss Else Heims, tragic actress, at Pressburg, Czecho-Slovakia. He charged that they disagreed because he refused, for artistic reasons, to give her the roles she desired in his productions. There are charges and counter charges. Mentioned as corespondents or asked to hold themselves ready to testify are " art critics, dramatists, actors, aristocrats."

Divorced. By Mrs. Katherine Corri Harris Blythe Pratt (former wife of John Barrymore, actor), Alexander Dallas Bache Pratt, in Paris. She charged incompatibility of temperament. The decree will become final in two months, unless he files an objection. She was divorced from Mr. Barrymore (whose family name of Blythe she retained) in 1918.

Died. Dr. Charles Proteus Steinmetz, 58, electrical engineer, at Schenectady, N. Y., of heart failure.

Died. Frederick Anthony Olney, brother of the late Richard Olney (Attorney General and Secretary of State under President Grover Cleve- land) on the Boston Post Road at Fairfield, Conn., of heart disease. He had lived under an assumed name for 30 years, alleging that he had assumed the blame for a relative's misdeed, and became an outcast to "save the family name." Relatives deny his story.

Died. Mrs. T. W. Anglin, 81 (mother of Margaret Anglin, actress who took part in The Awakening of Helena Richie, Lady Windermere's Fan, The Woman in Bronze, The Great Lady Dedlock), at Ottawa, Canada. Her husband was Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons; one of her sons is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Died. Mulai-El-Mehdi-Benesmael-Ben-Mohammed, Caliph of Spanish Morocco since 1913, at Ceuta, Morocco. It is rumored that his fatal illness was caused by "criminal work" of the former Grand Vizier, Mohammed-Ben-Azuz.

-- The last Senatorial children were the twin son .and daughter of Senator and Mrs. William H. King of Utah. These were born in July, while Senator King, accompanied by Senator Ladd of North Dakota, was on his way to Russia.