Monday, Jun. 23, 1924

COMING. During the past week the following men and women arrived in the U. S. on the following ships:

On the France (French)--Giovanni Martinelli, famed Metropolitan tenor.

On the Olympic (White Star)-- Avery Hopwood ("bedroom man"), returning from Vienna with three plays.

On the President McKinley (Admiral Oriental)--Cyrus E. Woods, retiring Ambassador to Japan.

GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:

On the President Roosevelt (United States)--Bishop Edgar Blake, head of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Paris.

On the Leviathan (United States) -- General John J. Pershing; Fortune Gallo, head of the San Carlo Opera.

On the Mauretania (Cunard)--Dr. Emanuel Lasker, German chess champion; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woolworth (son of the Ten Cent Store President).

On the Paris (French)--Alice Delysia, famed French actress; Louis Bamberger, Newark department store head; J. H. Michelin (Tire President).

On the Olympic (White Star)--Fannie Hurst, famed novelist, and her husband, Jacques S. Danielson, musician; George Eastman (Kodak President).

On the Minnetonka (Atlantic Transport)--Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, onetime President of Yale University.