Monday, Dec. 07, 1925

Engaged. Henry Cabot Lodge, grandson of the late Senator, member of the New York Herald Tribune's Washington Bureau, onetime Boston Transcript reporter, Harvard graduate; to Miss Emily Sears of Boston.

Engaged. James J. Wadsworth, son of the famed U. S. Senator from New York, to Miss Harty Griggs Tilton, of Manhattan.

Married. Miss Marian Bleakley, who attracted nation-wide interest in 1904 when exhibited as a two-pound "incubator baby" at the St. Louis World's Fair; to one Dewey W. Brown; at Topeka, Kan.

Married. Queena Mario (nee Tillotson, near Akron, Ohio) noted chanteuse of Manhattan's famed Metropolitan Opera Company; to Wilfrid Pelletier, orchestral director of the Metropolitan; at Winnetka, 111.

Married. For the third time, the former Miss Katherine Harris, one-time actress successively wife of famed actor John Barrymore and one Alexander Dallas Pratt, Manhattan broker; to M. Leon Orlowski, second secretary to the Polish Legation at Washington.

Divorced. Frank Tinney, famed comedian, by an interlocutory decree granting $200 a week alimony and the custody of his son to Edna Davenport Tinney; at Mineola, L. I. Said she: "I may remarry Frank." Meanwhile they plan to tour the country together as a vaudeville team. Uncharitable persons allege that the divorce will create a favorable reaction at the boxoffice.

Died. Horace Andrew Saks, 43, co-founder and Vice President of the famed department store, Saks & Co.; at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Manhattan, of septic poisoning. In leading Manhattan dailies he was publicly mourned in paid advertisements by rival merchants-- Abraham & Straus, Stern Bros., Lord & Taylor, James McCreery & Co., Franklin Simon & Co., Gim- bel Bros., Oppenheim-Collins, et al.

Died. King Rama VI of Siam, 44; at Bangkok (see SIAM).

Died. Perch H. Fitzgerald, 96, intimate and biographer of Charles Dickens, in London. Litterateur, painter, sculptor, he was founder of the famed "Boz Club" and a friend of Carlyle.