Monday, Jun. 30, 1924

Born. To Frau Dr. Wilhelm Jaenecke, daughter of President Ebert of Germany, a daughter; in Berlin.

Reported engaged. Marie Prevost, cinema actress (recently divorced from "Sonny" Gerke, automobile dealer), to Kenneth Harlan, cinema actor, onetime dancing partner of Gertrude Hoffman; in Los Angeles.

Married. John D. Dool (Johnny Dooley, famed comedian in Keep Kool), 37, to Maria I. Fruscella (Constance Madison, once of the Follies chorus), 25; at Newark. Comedian Frank Tinney was best man. Married twice before, Mr. Dooley has been paying his first wife alimony for 13 years.

Married. Robert T. Jones, Jr., 22, onetime (1923) national open golf champion, to Miss Mary Rice Malone; in Atlanta.

Sued for divorce. Mrs. Dustin Farnum (nee Mary Bessie Conwell), by her husband, famed stage and cinema actor; in Reno. He charged desertion.

Divorced. Evelyn Nesbit (real name Florence N. Montani), by Vergil James Montani, known as Jack Clifford, dancer; in Manhattan. He named one Keene Strong (cinema actor) as corespondent.

Died. A. C. Irvine, 22, youngest member of the Mt. Everest expedition (see Page 17).

Died. Otto Cyffka, 24, "World War's youngest soldier," of shattered nerves; in Rosenheim, Bavaria. He enlisted at 14, at the outbreak of the War. Later he was employed in a power plant, was buried in a landslide with five other workers, he being the only survivor.

Died. George Leigh Mallory, 31, member of the Mt. Everest expedition (see Page 17).

Died. Huber Gray Buehler, 60, famed headmaster of the Maria H. Hotchkiss School; of heart disease, at Lakeville, Conn, (see Page 19).

Died. Mrs. Annie Baird Curtis, 63, wife of Charles Curtis, U. S. Senator from Kansas; at Washington. Ill since 1915, for the past fortnight she had been unconscious.