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1918 COURTS
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union

1 June 1918
POLICE COURT CASES-Adams Street
Micheal SAVONA, burglary, $1,000, Tuesday.
Ralph TEDESCO and James THRISTINO, felonious assault, discharged.
Anthony DAMORODES, burglary, no bail, Grand Jury.
George GAINE, intoxication, Workhouse, sixty days.
Otto KOSLOWSKI, intoxication, $5 fine or one day.
Samuel ROSENBAUM and Henry FISCHER, disorderly conduct, $5 fine or one day each.
Edna COFFEE and Charles MARTIN, disorderly conduct, acquitted.
Charles FRANK, disorderly conduct, paroled, to-day.
Louis FULLINGTON, city ordinance, loafing, acquitted.
N. Pohly MYERS, police regulations, disobeying signal, $10 fine or two days.
Frank DONO, rules of road, paroled, to-day.
James CASSERA and Carmine GRANUCCI, sanitary code, $5 fine or one day each.
Alba STEFANO and Louis CARAZZO, sanitary code, $1 fine or one day each.
Frank ALLEGRO, sanitary code, $3 fine or one day.
Joseph KOWALSKY, rules of road, $3 fine or three days.
Gustave ROSKOS, rules of road, $5 fine or one day.
Anthony DeSANTO, Morris POPKIN and Adolph REIBEN, rules of road,$2 fine or two days each.
Fred MUALLER, cruelty to animals, $25 fine or five days.

Fifth Avenue

Albert ANDERSON, robbery, without bail for Grand Jury.
Joseph F. WILSON, disorderly conduct $2 fine.
Edward LEE, disorderly conduct, $10 fine.
George DeMAYO, disorderly conduct, $5 fine.
Julia KOWAL, assualt, adjourned.
Edward CASSIDY, cruelty to animals, sentence suspended.
James GALLO, assault, $100 bail until June 4.
Neil OLSEN, intoxication, sentence suspended.

Gates Avenue

Ralph DePALMA, violation highway law, June 4, paroled.
John DOREMAN, felonious assault, June 4, $200 bail.
Arthur THOMPSON, disorderly conduct, $2 fine.
William BANNON, assault, discharged.
Nathan SIMON, disorderly conduct, June 3, paroled.
Adolph KEPPLER, violation sanitary code, $1 fine.
Tobias ENGEL, violation city ordinance, sentence suspended.
Joseph VALENTA, concealed weapons, June 4, $200 bail.
Robert GRANGER, speeding, $25 fine.
Esther GOLD, violation sanitary code, sentence suspended

6 June 1918
WILLS FILED
Louis BLENDERMANN, of 674 Hancock street, who died April 30, left an 
estate of $3, 925. His widow, Anna, receives the entire estate.

Patrick MURRAY, of 220 Cornelia street, who died May 15, left an 
estate of $11,000. His widow, Catherine, is bequeathed the entire estate.

Alfred SIMS, of 327 Edgecombe avenue, Manhattan, who died May 6, left 
an estate of more than $10,000. Bequests of $5,000 each are left to 
Alfred J. SIMS and Joseph SIMS and $500 is bequeathed to the Bushwick 
Hospital and the Masonic Home at Utica, N.Y. A legacy of $6,000 is 
bequeathed to Grace M. HAYES and the residue is divided equally 
between Alfred J. SIMS, his nephew, and Josephine SIMS, his niece.

Charles H. KOSTER, of 62 Montague street, who died May 24, left an 
estate of $15,000. He divides stock in corporations among his wife 
Fannie, his brother Frederick and his two children, Henry and Mabel. 
His widow receives the income from $4,000 during her life, and the 
residue is divided among his widow and their two children, Henry and 
Mabel, the children share one-half and the widow to take the 
remaining half.

Mary Ann GRIFFIN, of 808 Driggs avenue, who died Feb. 10, left an 
estate of $2,200. Her husband receives the entire estate.

Sarah D. NICHOLS, of 181 South Elliott place, who died March 31, left 
an estate of $900. It is bequeathed to her niece, Sadie CHESTON.

Louis LEIBE, of 234 Eleventh street, who died May 31, left an estate 
of $5,000. He wills it to his sister Emma.


APPRAISALS
James J. FARLEY, who died March 3, 1917, left an estate of $52,212. 
The share of his widow, Jennie M. FARLEY, is $29, 574 and the balance 
passes in shares of $5,490 to their children, Eleanor, Irene, Eugene 
A. and Winifred.

Maria L. BERGEN, who died Feb. 9, 1917, left an estate of $62,518. It 
passes to her sister, Carrie W. FREETH.

Catherine CLARK, who died March 7, left an estate of $15,733.

George L. LARGE, who died May 12, left and estate of $7, 344. It 
passes to his widow, Hope N. LARGE.

Henry D. BISCHOFF, who died June 22, 1916, left an estate of $5,713. 
It passes in equal shares to Anna GOBBER, a sister and Catharine M. 
HACKMANN, another sister.

Elizabeth W. MALTHANER, who died March 5, left an estate of $1,980.

Henry B. BROWNE, who died Sept. 20, 1915, left an estate of $5,181. 
It passes to his widow, Kate M. BROWNE.

Caroline HONIG, who died March 10, 1917, left an estate of $5,181.

7 June 1918
POLICE COURT CASES
ADAMS STREET
Samuel BOWEN, motor vehicle law, no chauffeur's license, $5 fine.
Bruno BARBARO, motor vehicle law, no operator's license, $3 fine.
Meter KIRSHY, sanitary code, paroled, to-morrow.
Robert LUACAS, Duncan McMULLAN, Albert GARGANO and Ida DEL PEYSTER, 
sanitary code, $1 fine cash.
Caroline MILO, sanitary code, $5 fine.
Charles SATTLER and Alfonso TOWRE, city ordinance, sentence suspended.
William DIETZ, city ordinance, $5 fine or five days.
James TABOCAS, city ordinance, $1 fine or one day.
Paul PFISTER, disorderly conduct, $300, to-day.
William BROWN, disorderly conduct, $5 fine or one day.
Felice SONNELLA, disorderly conduct, $500, to-day.
Michael MADDEN, disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
Charles SEEGET, disorderly conduct, paroled, Tuesday.
Charles MARLOWE, disorderly conduct, $200, to-day.
Anna SIMPSON and John HENDERSON, petty larceny, shoplifting, $500 
cash, Special Sessions.
Morris PENSER, cruelty too animals, remanded, to-morrow.

BRIDGE PLAZA
Samuel JACOBS, assault in third degree, to-morrow.
Julia BRANDIS, malicious mischief, Spe - the rest is cut off.

9 June 1918
Many Wedding Bonds Loosening
Justice FAWCETT, who is to preside over the Special Term of the 
Queens County Supreme Court, which will open to-morrow, is to take 
testimony in four undefended divorce cases, three defended divorce 
actions, three defended actions for separation and one suit for 
annulment of a marriage.

The defended divorce actions are Marion T. DEAN against John K. DEAN, 
Ellena FERGUSON against John FERGUSON and William R. MIDGLEY against 
Ellen Jane MIDGLEY.

The undefended divorce actions are August George RAMM against Anna 
Catherine RAMM, Herbert E. HANCOCK against Edna F. HANCOCK, Julia 
HESS against George HESS and Victor BERNARD against Jennie BERNARD.

The suits for separation are Katie SCHAEFER against Herman SCHAEFER, 
Dorothy M. CAMERON against John E. CAMERON and Anna Marie E. KERR 
against James Fairbairn KERR.

The only suit for annulment is that of Carrie LESLIE against David LESLIE.

15 June 1918
SUMMONS NOTICES
SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY

Rose ROARTY, 
Grace BOYLE, 
Mary McCAFFERTY.  
Grace ROARTY, individually, and Hugh ROARTY, 
plaintiffs, against Grace ROARTY, as sole surviving 
administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits of 
Annie E. MAGUIRE, deceased; James McSORLEY, 
if living and "Jane" McSORLEY, his wife.  If any, the 
name "Jane" being fictitious, the real first name of said 
defendant, if any, being unknown to plaintiffs, and if said 
James McSORLEY, be dead, all persons unknown being 
his heirs, devices, executors or administrators, creditors.....
(No other names listed)

COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY 
William SIMON, Plaintiff against Adelaid BLYMAN and
others, defendants--in pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure 
and sale duty made and entered in the above entitled action,
and bearing date the 24th day of May 1918, I, the undersigned, 
the Referee, in said judgment name, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder by Nathaniel SHUTER, Auctioneer, at the
Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, in
the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 21st day of
June, 1918, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by 
said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows:  All 
that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and 
improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the
Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New
York, bounded and described as follows to wit:  Beginning at
a point on the Northerly side of Grand Street, distant Sixteen
feet, seven and one-quarter inches Easterly from the corner 
formed by the intersection of the Northerly side of Grand 
Street with the Easterly side of Vandervoort Avenue, as the 
same is now laid (?) at the point of intersection of the division
line between the land hereby described and the land adjoining
on the West, now or late of Martin KALBFIELSCH and the said
Northerly side of Grand Street running thence Easterly along the
Northerly side of Grand Street, fifty fee, eleven inches; thence
 Northerly to a point on the Southerly side of Metropolitan 
Avenue................
(Note:  The above is all that appeared on the photocopy.)

18 June 1918
JAMAICA - Police Court Cases
William GRAMPP, no light, on automobile, $5 fine.
Frederick ROLLER, Henry M. COWEN, Otto METZ, Isaac LIEBOWITZ, Louis JACOBSON, 
Abraham MOSS, and Oscar De Bell, perating auto on left side of street, $5 fine.
Louis COHNE, operating auto on left side of street, sentence suspended.
Eleanor BRUNBACK, Ernest SCHIEDERMAN, Marie JUDD, Martha SCHMIDT, Carrie 
CANTAGNIA, Josephine MANTEL and Matilda POPPLUSTON, unmuzzled dogs, $2 fine.
Harry PFEFFER, unmuzled dog, sentence suspended.
William MUSSMAN, taking wrong turn around stanchion and obstructing traffic, 
		$10 fine.  Conrad ZIMMER, passing street car and felonious assault, June 19.
Albert BOCCO, no operator's license, sentence suspended.
William STIEHL and William LANGHORST, failing to put out lights in show windows, June 21.
Dennis PICKLES, Joseph PATTI, Michael DRAGO and Helmerich GERHARDT, bathing 
		on private property, $5 fine.
Osys HERCHINNIK, intoxication, $40 fine.
Solomon MISHKIT, hacking, no license, $20 fine.
Herman BLUM and Jack UADINE, violationof the Sabbath laws, $5 fine.

20 June 1918
ASKS JUDGE TO PUNISH ATTORNEY FOR CONTEMPT
Application was made to-day before Supreme Court Justice LAZANSKY by B. 
Elliot BURSTON, attorney for Charles METZNER, a soldier stationed at Camp 
Upton, to punish Louis S. HARRIS, an attorney, for contempt of court.

HARRIS formerly was attorney for METZNER in his suit against Mrs. Blanche B 
METZNER for absolute divorce. BURSTON recently was substituted as attorney in 
HARRIS' place, and HARRIS was directed to pay over to BURSTON $50, part of 
the money METZNER is alleged to have paid HARRIS for his services.  The money 
never has been paid, says BURSTON.  Decision was reserved.

DANIELLO, GANGSTER, GETS SUSPENDED SENTENCE
Ralph DANIELLO, of 1926 Pacific street, the gangster who turned State's 
evidence, to-day before Supreme Court Justice CALLAGHAN pleaded guilty to 
manslaughter in the second degree and was given a suspended sentence.  He was 
remanded to the sheriff's jail to be held as a material witness.  DANIELLO 
requested that he be not let out on bail.  He is said to fear death or 
violence at the hands of gangsters.

Five gangsters, mainly convicted by DANIELLO's testimony, were Alessandro 
VOLLERO, convicted of murder in the first degree, now in the death house at 
Sing Sing; Peregrino MORANO, convicted of murder in the second degree, now 
serving in Sing Sing a term of from twenty years to life, John ESPOSITO and 
Mike NATARA, who pleaded guilty of manslaughter, were sent to Sing Sing for 
from six to twelve years, and John SGROIA, guilty of manslaughter and sent to 
Sing sing for twelve years.

HAIR RESTORER'S USE WINS $350 VERDICT
Mrs. Fannina GROSSE, a widow, of 204 Navy street, to-day, before Supreme 
Court Justice CROPSEY, and a jury, recovered a verdict of $350 in her suit 
against the Beauty Manufacturing Company for damages for injury alleged to 
have been done her through use of a hair restorer put up by the defendant.

WILLS FILED

Mary AUSTIN, of 946 St. Marks avenue, who died April 29, 
left an estate of $9,500.  

    Bequests are:
    Thomas AUSTIN and Fred MOHRMANN, 
    sons, $2,000 each;

    Mary B. and George F. MOHRMANN, 
    Alice JOHNSON, 
    William and Alma KOSTER, grandchildren, $200 each;

    Ida KOSTER, daughter, $1,000

    and the residue of the estate is left to her other daughter,
    Annie JOHNSON

Barbara WEBER, of 148 Sumpter street, who died April 4, left 
an estate of over $18,000.

    John WEBER, her husband gets the income from the    
    dwelling at 148 Sumpter street during his life, and the 
    residue is divided equally among her four children.

Robert MATTHEW, of Rothesay, New Brunswick, Can., left an
estate of over $5,000.  It is divided equally among his three
daughters, Christina, Elizabeth and Marion

Robert GREER, of 586 Jefferson avenue, who died June 5, left
his estate to his widow, Mary Isabella GREER.

William H. VAN VOORHIS, of 365 Ocean avenue, who died
May 30, left an estate of over $5,000.  His widow, Sara C.
VAN VOORHIS, receives the entire estate.

Mercy J. CRAGG, of 538 Lafayette avenue, who died May 4, 
left an estate the amount of which is not estimated.  Her cash
on hand is divided between her son, Eugene R. CRAGG, and
his wife, Elizabeth, in addition to which Eugene gets her 
personal effects and a mortgage of $1,500.  Other bequests are
Eugene F. CRAGG and Doris L. CRAGG, grandchildren $200
each, and Josephine BULMER, $25.

Anton MULLER, of 56 Russell street, who died June 4, left an
estate of $4,000.  His personal belongings go to his stepdaughter,
Mary SLACK, and the residue is divided between Mary H.
MULLER and Grace DEWEY, grandchildren.

22 June 1918
In Mrs. BRAASCH's Will
Two German Hospitals in Brooklyn receive bequests and other charities are
remembered in the will of Mrs. Anna M. BRAASCH, which was filed to-day.
Mrs. BRAASCH died at her residence, 727 Bedford avenue, on May 23.  The
estate is estimated at about $44,000.
The Deutscher Hospital Association, St. Nicholas avenue, and the German
Evangelical Aid Society each receive legacies of $5,000 to establish a bed
in memory of the testator and her first husband John G. GOTZE.  The Orphan
Asylum Society of the Reformed Church in Brooklyn and New York receives $
1,000 and a bequest of $500 is made to the Ladies Aid Society, 81
Christopher street, Manhattan.  The residue of the estate, after a number of
cash bequests goes to the Wartburg Orphan Farm School, Mt. Vernon, of the
Lutheran Church, and all of the testator's real property in the township of
Koehlen, Prussia is bequeathed to the township to aid the poor and orphaned
of the locality.
Cash bequests to relatives are $500 to the testator's husband William C.
BRAASCH, and to the children collectively of each Carston GOTZE, William
GOTZE, Heinrich GOTZE, August GOTZE, Hein HILLEBRANDT, Henry HILLEBRANDT,
Anna C. GOTTGEN, and John H. HILLEBRANDT and of the testator's husband,
William C.F. BRAASCH.

WILLS FILED
Abby J. STRICKLAND, of 120 Willow street, who died May 31,left an estate of 
over $45,000.  Bequests are: Dora WILLIAMS, niece, $500, Francis STRICKLAND, 
grandson, $3,000, and the residue is divided between the testator's two children, 
William A. STRICKLAND and Genevieve S. PAGE.  The daughter also receives her 
mother's jewelry and personal articles.

Charles RIVKIN, of 219 Christopher avenue, left an estate of $5,750. 
He leaves the sum of $1 to each of his six children and the balance of the 
estate is bequeathed to his widow, Mollie.

Jane PRICE, of 318 Lewis avenue, who died May 7, left an estate of over $500.  
Everitt, her son, is bequeathed $1,000 and the balance of the estate goes to 
her daughter, Jennie.

APPRAISALS
Isabella LESLIE, who died Sept. 29, 1917, left an estate of $34,380.
Althea LOUGHLIN, who died October 11, 1917, left an estate of $5,937.

Ida RYDER, who died Dec. 26, 1917, left an estate of $30,388.  
It passes as follows:  Elias H. RYDER, husband of deceased, $10,112, and 
the sum of $5,056 to each of their four children.

John H. ALLEN, who died July 22, 1916, left an estate of $107,344.  
It passes to his widow, Elizabeth M. ALLEN.

Daniel J. WIGMORE, who died September 1, 1914, left an estate of $3,891. 
It passes to his widow, Margaret.

21 June 1918
WILLS FILED
Charlotte F. TROWBRIDGE, of 834 President street, who died last
April, left an estate of over $15,000.  A trust fund for her daughter
Constance is set aside to provide her an income of $1,800 annually,
and the residue is divided equally among her other children,
Clarence, Guion and Vaughan.

Margaret CAMMEYER, of 1012 Union street, who died May 29,
left an estate of $1,000.  She distributes it among her six children 
and one grandson.

George A. GRAULICH, of 1078 Putnam avenue, who died June 10,
left an estate of $800.  He cuts off his son George with $5 because,
he says, that he has never acted as a son should to his father, and
the testator further makes no bequests to his brother and two sisters,
because of reasons which, he states, are well known to them.  The
residue is left to Gertrude VON MINDEN, wife of George VON MINDEN.

Katharine MULLER, of 287 Devoe street, who died May 22, left an
estate of $1,626.  She bequeaths $200 to Barbara MULLER, her
daughter, and the residue is to be divided among her six children
and three grandchildren.

Peter S. BOGART, of Seventy-fourth street near Ridge Boulevard,
who died June 8, left an estate of $65,000.  He bequeaths it to his
son, Tunis S. BOGART.

APPRAISALS
Catherine ROECK, who died March 6, left an estate of $15,622.
The share of her mother, Barbara LINK, is $1,314 and the balance
passes in equal portions to five sons and a grandson.

Gertrude DRESSER, who died Feb. 17, 1918, left an estate of $10,884.

Mary Jane HARBISON, who died March 22, left an estate of $6,542.

John P. WERLING, who died May 25, 1905, left an estate of $5,200.

August LUDEMAN, who died Dec. 4, 1914, left an estate of 
$37,013.  Catherine, his widow, receives $31,540, and the balance
passes to a grandchild and a niece.

Leo W. WINCKELMANN, who died August 17, 1916, left an estate of $9,089.

2 July 1918
APPRAISALS OF ESTATES
Jacob MORGANTHALER, who died July 10, 1916, left an estate of $26,269.

Phebe WILLIAMS, who died March 3, left an estate of $13,121.

Walter F. KENNAN, who died Dec. 20, 1917, left an estate of $13,765. It 
passes to his mother and two brothers and a sister.

Maria A. SCHNEIDER, who died Feb. 11(?), let an estate of $32,500. It 
passes to her children in the following share: Anna C. HALLETT, $15,524; 
Frank SCHNEIDER, $8,485, and William SCHNEIDER, $8,490.

Frederick SEVERIN, who died Jan. 31, left an estate of $4,512.

Caroline BECK, who died April 10, left an estate of $17,991. It passes in 
equal shares to her four sisters and two brothers.

Richard H. CLARKE, who died July 10, 1917, left an estate of $22,011. The 
share of his sister, Maria, is $17,160. The balance passes to eight other 
beneficiaries.

6 July 1918
WILLS FILED
Amos N. TITUS, of 88 Sterling Place, who died April 26, left an estate of 
$4,500. His widow, Adelaide receives the entire estate.

John C. ANDRESEN, of 1265 Jefferson Avenue, who died June 25, left an 
estate of $20,000. His widow, Louise, gets a life interest in the estate, 
and at her death the principal is to be divided among their nine children.

Kate SHIELDS, of 566 Morgan Avenue, who died April 13, left an estate of 
$200. It is bequeathed to two grandnieces, Mary and Julia, and a 
grandnephew, Martin.

Conrad HAAREN, of 266 Milford Street, who died June 1, left an estate of 
$8,000. His widow, Josephine, receives the entire estate.

Owen LOUGHRAN, of 1317 Prospect Place, who died June 20, left an estate of 
$2,500. The sum of $1 is left to John F. LOUGHRAN, a son, and the residue 
is divided equally among the testator's other children, Peter, Eugene, 
Margaret, and Anna.

7 July 1918
Wills Filed
Edwin R. REMINGTON, of 738 St. Marks Avenue, who died April 16, left an 
estate of over $75,000. He leaves $71,000 to his widow, Sarah D., also the 
household furnishings and his personal belongings and the income from the 
residue of the estate. The sum of $5,000 is set aside in trust for the 
testator's brother-in-law, Charles A. PAYNTAR, during his life. The 
principal of the residue, after the remarriage or the death of the widow, 
is to be divided among the other three brother-in-laws of the testator.

Alice L. PRENTICE, of Manhattan Beach, who died July 3, 1917, left an 
estate of $10,000. She bequeaths it to her daughter, Mabel R. SMITH. The 
testator's husband, Henry L. PRENTICE, is to be allowed the use of the 
testator's residence, 66 Dover Street, Manhattan Beach, during the 
remainder of his life, though this proviso is not made binding upon the 
daughter as legatee.

Winifred V. CRING, of 757 Quincy Street, who died June 28, left an estate 
of $2,400. She names her father, William H. HUGHES, as sole legatee.

Simone CARRAI, of 318 Twentieth Street, who died June 17, left an estate of 
$10,000. His three daughters, Elvira, Elia, and Ersilia, are bequeathed $1 
each. The balance of the estate is divided among the testator's three sons, 
Enrico, Ernesto, and Ettore.

APPRAISALS
Helen S. TIEDEMEN, who died April 4, left an estate of $69,772. It passes 
in equal shares to her children, Irvin B.; Helen, Virginia, and Hortense.

Margaret E. WALZ, who died Feb. 18, left an estate of $34,215. It passes in 
equal shares to her husband, Frank J. WALZ, and their children, Charles W., 
and Joseph WALZ.

Anne R. LEONARD, who died March 9, left an estate of $44,450. The share of 
her husband, John C. LEONARD, is $34,546. Grace V. ROBERTSON, her sister, 
receives, $6,521. The balance is bequeathed eleven other legatees.

Alfred W. BOWIE, who died Feb. 28, 1917 left an estate (cut off) share of 
his widow (cut off).

William M. SAYER, (cut off) July 15, 1917, left an estate (cut off). It 
passes as follows: (cut off) $38,317; Helen and (cut off) and Winthrop, son (cut off).

10 July 1918
SEEKS COURT PERMIT TO DISINTER RELATIVES
George T. VREDENBURGH, of Jersey City, applied today to Supreme Court 
Justice FAWCETT for an order permitting him to disinter the bodies of eight 
of his relatives and ancestors buried in Greenwood Cemetery and remove them 
to a cemetery in Jersey City, in which the petitioner has a vault.
The application was referred to William R. A. KOEHL as referee.

10 July 1918
Wills Filed
Abner BARNHART, of 1059 81st St, who died April 26, left an estate of $8000.
to his 3 children are left equal shares in the estate.

Charlotta VALDINE, of 830 Herkimer St, who died July 2 left an estate of
$4500.  Bequests are:  Amelia Rice, daughter, $500; Gertrude Rice,
granddaughter  $500; Harold Rice and Anthony S. Valdine, grandsons, $250
each; and the residue is left to her son, James J. Valdine.

Eliza Jane SMITH, of 92 North Oxford St, who died June 17, left an estate of
over $14,500.  Bequests are: Katherine A Shannon, sister, $1000; Charles R.
Smith, son, $300 and shares of Carbonic Gas Co; Lincoln Mission, $200;
Marion E Smith, granddaughter, shares in Robert Gair Co; and the dwelling a
92 North Oxford St at the death of the testator's son; and the residue is
left to Mabel E Smith, daughter-in-law.

Alderich A. OLTMANS, of 865 4th Ave, who died June 1 left an estate of
$4,700.  his widow, Trintge is the sale legatee.

George W PIERSON, of 1201 St Marks Ave, who died June 29, left an estate of
$3,600.  Bequests are Catherine and Frank P Leo, $100 each and the residue
will be divided equally between James F and Laura A Adair.

Emma ZIMMERMAN, of 287 State St, who died June 15, left an estate of $5,500,
Charitable bequests are: Marienheim Corp, 18th Ave and 64th St and German
Home for Recreation of Women and Children, Gravesend, $150.  other legacies
are;  Auguste Ohly, $200; Lillian Zimmerman and Emilie Witte, $500 each, and
the residue is divided equally among the testator's 4 nieces.

Ida F MIX, of 461 Classon Ave, who died June 24, left an estate of $4,000.
Her husband, William receives the entire estate.

Malinda C. ROAKE, of 899 Quincy St, who died June 21, left an estate of
$10,700.  She leaves to her niece, Carrie R Bonner, $2000 and her son,
Elijah L Roake and grandson, Roger, share equally in the residue of the
estate.

William A CASE, of 215 Clarkson Ave, who died June 26, left an estate of
$5,000.  His widow, Ethed, receives the entire estate.

22 July 1918
MOTHER RETAINS POSSESSION OF BOY
 Supreme Court Justice FAWCETT dismissed to-day an application for a writ of 
habeas corpus brought by William S. DOOLEY to get possession of his eleven 
year old son, Emmet. The court ruled, however, that DOOLEY is to see the boy 
daily at the home of his mother, Mrs. Catherine M. DOOLEY, 92 Sterling place.
 DOOLEY left his wife last August and took the boy with him. They lived 
together in an apartment at 367 West Fifty-second street, Manhattan. Mrs. 
DOOLEY accidentally met the boy two weeks ago on the street and took him home 
with her.
 DOOLEY contended the boy preferred to be with him. Mrs. DOOLEY argued it 
would be improper to let him have the boy.

October 3, 1918
WILLS FILED:
Richard Warin BAINBRIDGE, who died in Switzerland on Aug. 7, left an 
estate in excess of $20,000.  He bequeathes an annuity of $5,000 for 
life to his widow, Claire, of Brooklyn; and life annuities of $5,000 
to his two sisters, Louise B. HARRIS and Lucy NNE bainbridge.  The 
residue of the estate he divides among his three sons, Lawrence, 
Philip, and Richard.

Mrs. Esther LION, of 218 St. Johns place, left an estate of $9,500, 
which she divides among her children and grandchildren.  Hortense LION,
grandaughter, recieves $1,000;  Delia LION, another granddaughter, 
is bequeathed $300, and Henry LION, her son, recieves $200.  The 
residue is divided among her other four children,  David, Max, Oscar and Sarah.

Bryde A. WILCOX, of 133 Eghthth avenue, who died Sept 20, left and 
estate of over $20,000.  She bequeaths one-third of the estate each 
to George M. DEXTER, her brother, and Maude B. KELLY, her sister, 
and the remaining third is established as a trust for her father, 
Carlos E. DEXTER.  Upon the death of the latter, the 
principal ??????/share goes to the brother.

Elizabeth A. CARBERRY, of 200 Prospect Park West, who died Sept. 6, 
left and estate of $9,000, which she bequeaths as follows:  
Cash bequests, $1,00 each to Annie NICHOLS, Elizabeth NICHOLS and 
Helen NOLAN?.  $500 to Mary MENDONHALL, AND $100 each to Margaret HAYDEN,
Margaret CONNORS,Catharine TOBIN, Mary  McDONALD, Jane MULLEN, 
Helen MULLEN and Mary MULLEN. Her trucking business and all her 
realty property she leaves to her two nephews, William and Charles NICHOLS.

Elizabeth GREFE, of 92 Fourteenth street, who died Aug. 13, left her 
estate of $330 to her sister, Josephine RATKE nd Gustave RATKE, the laters husband.

Charles C. BIDDLECOMBE, who died Sept. 9, at his home, 389 Warwick street, 
left and estate of $1,100, which he bequeaths to his widow. 

Francis J. MOLSSEN,  of 561 Seventy-third street, who died Sept. 22, 
left and estate of $6,700, which he bequeaths to his daughter, Marie.

Andrew SWINI, of 1253 Forty-second street, who died Sept, 7, 
left and estate of $6,000, which he divides in equal shares 
among Mary JOZSEFFY, Margaret, Nellie and Charles SWINI.

APPRAISALS:
Issac MASON, furniture dealer, who died Oct. 28, 1917, 
left and estate of $226,904.  The share of his widow Saran, 
is $77,634: and $74625 passes to each of his two daughters, 
Maybelle COCKRAN and Florence M. SMITH.

POLICE COURT CASES:
ADAMS STREET:
Cristian JACOBSON, city ordinance, sentence suspended.
Paul JARGER, disorderly conduct; $2 fine.
Albino MARRA and Dominick PALUMBO, disorderly conduct; $100 each; tomorrow.
Nathan HAMMON, sanitary code; $1 fine each.

Edmond G. ROCHE, 
Louis POLLOWITZ 
Vincent PIRAINO, sanitary code; $2 fine each.

James J. CASSIDY, sanitary code; sentence suspended.
Frank FINGINY, city ordinance, sentence suspended.
Filomina CORANO, assault, third, paroled, Thursday
.
Frank J. SHERLOCK,  
Paulo GROARDI,  
Carl W. KAYSER, 
Elias HELLER 
Harry HIRSCH, highway law;  sentence suspended.

August  KEPPLER, sanitary code,  $2 fine.
Frank  NESTO,  felonious assault, to-morrow.
Thomas DONOHOE, city ordinance, discharged.
Clara LAW, petty larceny; special sessions.

Paulo GROARDI,  
Leo DANGO,  
Meyer  SILVERMAN, 
Arthur BOSH, 
Max JONES,  
Elias HELLER 
Angelo FIORE, city ordinance; $1 fine each.

Samuel WEINWORTH and August FISHER, fugitive from New Jersey; Thursday.
Thomas REED and James SMYTHE, liquor tax law; $500 each; special sessions.
John FITZGERALD, intoxication; to-day.

FIFTH AVENUE:
Michael NOLAN, intoxication, sentence suspended.
James MEEHAN,  intoxication, sentence suspended.
Samuel HOYER, violation city ordinance, fined $2.
Thomas CARABELLO, violation city ordinance, fined $2.
Edward Reis, intoxication, sentence suspended.
Frank DEVITO, violation city ordinance , fined $2.
Raymond CURLEY, violation, motor vehicle law, discharged.
Stabo ROSDALE, violation city ordinance, discharged.
John MURPHY, manslaughter, held for a hearing Friday.
Eyntein SOLBERG, burglary, held in $1,000 bail for a hearing Wednesday.
Abraham FELIA and Louis ERBMANN, violation city ordinance, fined $2 each.
Keron COX, violation liquor tax law, held in $500 bail for the Court of Special Sessions.
Patrick EARLY, disorderly conduct. paroled for a hearing Friday.

5 October 1918
POLICE COURT CASES:
ADAMS STREET:
Henry FRIKEN and Alexander DAVELE, disorderly house, $500 each, Tuesday.
Thomas ROYSTER, disorderly conduct, $5 fine or three days.
Frank CONTRIE, disorderly conduct, workhouse, six months. 
Ernest LOTT, liquor tax law, $500, Special Sessions.
Edward DOUGHERTY, unemployment, dismissed.
Clarence D. STONE,  assault, third degree, paroled, Tuesday.
Rafael De CRENZIO, receiving stolen goods,  $500, Monday.
Abe KAHN, disobeying signal. $3 fine or two days.
Louis WEISBERG, rules of road, $1 or one day.
Samuel WEINROTH AND August FISHER, fugitive, New Jersey, grand larceny, detained.
George SEIDMAN, assault third degree, paroled, Monday.
Gaitano GARGUILO grand larceny, $2,000 to-day.
Thomas THOMPSON, Harry HAGER and Edward BOLDING, intoxication, sentence suspended.
John SKELLY, disorderly conduct, remanded, to-morrow.
DominickSUIRRO, disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
Samuel WEBBER, disorderly conduct, $500, to-morrow.
James LAFMAN, city ordenance, peddler's cart on cross walk, $1 fine or one day.
Samuel ROTHFLEISCH, city ordinance, obstructing sidewalk, $2 fine or one day.
Philip GREENBERG and John MARTNSBAT, city ordinance, rules of road, $1 or one day each.
Michael WILLIAMS, intoxication, Kings County Hospital for  observation.
Ramon BAEZ, habitual unemployment, $200, to-day.
James BATTLE, assault third degree, $200, Special Sessions.
Barney F. CONNELLY, intoxication, sentence suspended.
Ham TEPPERMAN, Joseph MIESMET, William FRASER, Oscar LEAK,  Martin KELLY
(the rest of this is in another colume that is cut off)

BRIDGE PLAZA:
Benjamin MELTZER, disorderly conduct, dismissed.  
Max SCHLOSS, felonious assault, Oct 7.
Joseph MOHN, vagrancy, Oct 7.
Benjamin GOPIN, violating highway law, $2 fine.
Nathan KAUFMAN, violating city ordinance, $1 fine.
Albert STEPHENSON, violating city ordinance, $2 fine.

POLICE COURT CASES:
Charles GARLDINO, operating  auto on drive through Forest Park 
	without a permit; $3 fine.
Angelo CIOGENTTI , opperating auto on left side of street; $2 fine.
William  McARTHUR, violation of anti-loafing law; to-day.
Jacob RYKEL, assault; to-morrow.
George ANSON, intoxication; sentence suspended.
William COAR, non-support; Oct. 17. 

SHOOTING OF GIRL LEADS TO BOY'S ARREST:
With the revolver of his uncle, a railroad watchman, Anthony ESPENSCHEID, 
aged 12, it is alleged, shot Freda TRENTMAN,same age, under the left eye to-day 
in the bakery of the girl's parents, 36 Foxall street, Glendale.
ESPENSCHEID ran to his home at 43 Foxall street, and the girl was found 
unconscious behind the counter by her parents.  ESPENSCHEID was arrested 
on a charge of juvenlle delinquency.

October 8 (?) 1918
POLICE COURT CASES
ADAMS STREET:
GUNHOUSE, Thomas, liquor tax law, $500, Special Sessions.
ARROYA, Louis, robbery, $1,500, tomorrow.
MATTHEWS, Thomas, intoxication, workhouse, fife days.
GALLAGHER, Joseph, obstructing crossing, $2 fine or one day.
LEVINE, Charles and GOODMAN, Samuel, rules of the road, $2fine or one day each.
HERNANDEZ, Albert, rules of road, $5 fine or one day.
PEARLMAN, Alexander, rules of road, $2 fine or one day.
D'AMICO, Lueo,  rules of road, $5 fine or one day.
IMPERATO, Edward, rules of road $5 fine or one day.
FULHAM, Michael, motor vehicle law, no number plate, $1 fine or one day.
HERNANDEZ, Albert, motor vehicle law, no operator's license, $5 fine or one day.
PAUPAN, James and EVANS, John, motor vehicle law, no number plate,sentence suspended.
CARROLL, James, motor vehicle law, no number plate, paroled,to-day.
CALISSI, Lawrence, motor vehicle law, improbpe plate, paroled to-day.
D'AMICO, Luco, motor vehicle law, wrong number plate,$10 fine or ten days.
WEISS, Samuel, motor vehicle law. improper plate, sentence suspended.

POTTER, Raymond G.,  
WOODS, Anderson   
DAY,E. Hart,  
ROLLOW, James S., 
TRIFARI, Gustavo,  
KAUFMAN, Jay G., 
HANDEL, Paul K.,
BARWICK, Frank,  
SCHWERLEIN, Gottlieb,  
CAYNE, James W.,  
SLAWTER,Charles B., sanitary code, sentence suspended.

Fifth Avenue
PUZZO, Tony,  
SORNO, Amerigo 
ZURLEN, Julius, robery, each held in $5,000 bail for hearing Oct. 14.

BOVO, Dominick
ESPISITO, Alfonso, felonious assault, each held in $1,000 bail for hearing to-morrow.
KELSON, James, petty larceny, adjourned til Friday.
AQUILLA, Vincent, felonious assault, $2,000 bail for hearing Oct.16.
REICH, Samuel and CURICIO, Nicholas, disorderly conduct, each 1 fine
KAPLAN, Sigmund and WOODS, William, driving on wrong side of street, each $1 fine

BRINGTUNCH, Julius,  
CHODYK, Stephen, 
TOMELWICZ, Roselon 
PERJDAL, Powel, violation of city ordinance, each $1 fine.

BAXTER, John, OLSEN, Marcus,  JOHNSON, Charles, intoxication,sentence suspended.
LARSEN, Gustave, intoxication, $5 fine.
HENRICH, John,  disorderly conduct, paroled for hearing to-day.
STENEL, Gussie, disorderly conduct, $100 bail for hearing to-day.
(there are six lines following that couldn't be read)

18 October 1918
POLICE COURT CASES: ADAMS STREET:
CLEMENTO, Timothy and MORAN, Chris, liuor tax law, $500 each,Special Sessions.
KANE, Edward, Intoxication, remanded, to-morrow.
MURPHY, Anna, vagrancy, $500, womans night court.
LIPARI,  Thomas, grand larceny, no bail, Grand Jury.
SHIELDS, Michael, grand larceny, discharged.
PASQUALE, Charles, grand larceny, $1,000, Oct. 27.
HARDENBURGH, Joseph H. , 
WORTMAN, William,  
HERNES, Emil, 
COLL,Con,  
PRIGGIE, Jacob,  
ALLAHAND, Max 
FILIPELLI, Frank,sanitary code, $1 fine each.

DONOHOE, Peter and PIRO, Nicola, asshult, third, paroled, to-day.
FLYNN, William, liquor tax law, $500, Special Sessions.
KUERZINSKY, Stanislaus,  SADOWDKY, Phillip and WIE?ZINSCKI,
	Walter, disorderly conduct, remanded to-day.
SOCDOSKY, Dolly, vagrancy, remanded, Monday, womans night court.

FIFTH  AVENUE:
FARNELO, Frances, assault, discharged.
LAGUVICI, Mary, disorderly conduct, discharged.
WEEKS, Andrew, disorderly conduct, discharged.
MERRITT, John, disorderly conduct, New York City Reformatory.
DAWSON, Michael, violation of city charter, $300 bail for SpecialSessions.
BERGER, John J., intoxification, $1 fine.
SWIFT, Edward J., disorderly conduct, ten days in workhouse.
CLANCEY, Thomas, disorderly conduct $200 bail for hearing to-day.
MANTON?, William,  MILLER, Fred  and LORME, Paul, petty larceny,
	$300 bail for Special Sessions.

22 October 1918
ADAMS STREET:
McDOWELL,  Phillip,  disorderly conduct, $10 fine or two days
ROST,  William,  city ordinance,  dragging car, $1  fine or one day.
CONKLING,  Henry C., robbery,no bail, Grand Jury.
KEMPF,   William,  highway law, $1,000, to-day.
ALLEN,  Catherine,  recieving stolen goods,  $1,000,  to-morrow.
DEPKEN,  Agusta,  insanity,  observation.
KENNEDY,  William,  liquor tax law, $300. Special Sessions.

COURT CASES:
RYAN,  Patrick,  Intoxication, adjourned until Thursday.
BROWN,  Harold,  intoxication,  sentence suspended..
NICHOLSON,  Aron,  intoxication,  $1 fine.
NILSSON,  Gustave Z., violation of city ordinance,  $1fine.
MORAN,  Austin,  violation of Sunday law, paroled for hearing Thursday.
GUNN, Thomas A., fugitive from justice, no bail. to-morrow

23 October 1918
note:  The margin on the copy was very dark and hard to read. 
Thus the ????

POLICE COURT CASES:
FIFTH   AVENUE
MULDOON,  Mattew, disorderly conduct, paroled until October 23.
MERRITT, William,  robbery,  $2,000 bail  ???hearing next Friday.
RIPP,  John,  robbery, $2,000 bail for hearing next  Friday
NASH,  David and KENNEDY, Daniel, intoxication sentence suspendd
MARX,  Paul, petty larceny, $1,000 bail  ????Special Sessions.

ADAMS  STREET
PUGLISI,  James, disorderly conduct, workhouse,  three days.
ROSENBERG, Barney,  disorderly conduct, dismissed.
BUKUCKI, Ag???,M. Sr. and  BUKUCKI,  Agnes M. Jr. disorderly
	conduct, paroled. Friday, 2 P. M.
GIESTER,  Eva,vagrancy,  Women's Night Court, Friday.
McKEON, Francis,  Disorderly conduct, paroled, to-morrow.
KERSCHSTEIN, Frank,  motor vehicle law, no plate, $10 fine or two days.
KAMPF,  William,  motor vehicle law, no operators license, $5 fine or one day.
BERGSTEIN,  Edward, grand larceny, $1,000, to-morrow.
ESPIRIA,  Victor,  disorderly conduct, ac????????processing
	revolver, $300, Special Sessions.
CARY,  ?????????, vagrancy, discharged.
DOUGHERTY,  Catherine and ORR, George ??????????$1 fine or one day each.

October 24, 1918
POLICE COURT CASES:ADAMS ST:
LABATE,  Joseph, grand larceny, $1,500, Grand Jury.

NAUGHAN, Joseph, 
McFADDEN, James, 
NASH, Richard,  
NICHOLSON,	Laurence, intoxification,  $1 fine or one day each.

HOGAN,  Patrick W., intoxication, dismissed, surrendered to naval authorities.
ALBERT,  Peter, disorderly conduct,  $10 fine or two days.
ELAM,  William,  disorderly conduct, acquitted.

FIFTH   AVENUE:
MULDOON,  Matthew, conduct, discharged.

LYNCH, John,   
LENAHAN, Michael,  
CROWLEY,  John,  
MURPHY, Luke,
CUSICK, Joseph 
NULTY,  Patrick, vorner loafing sentence suspended.

KERSKY, Frank 
ZUKE, Peter, intoxication, sentence suspended.

RUSSO, Vianusso,  disorderlyconduct,  $10 fine
KEHOE, James, violation of city ordinance, sentence suspended.
TAILAKSEN,  Gardner,  disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.

CHRISTENSEN, Samuel,  
SHULSIG, Adolph 
SCARCELLO, Leo, spittin,each $2 fine

PINNICK, Valentine, 
MAJESKY, Joseph, disorderly conduct,
	remanded until October 26 for investigation and sentence.


Wills Filed.-
Emma T. SMITH, who died on October 18 at her home, 131 Sixth avenue,
leaves and estate of $9,000 to her son Richard T. SMITH, of the same address.

James A. McGUIRE,  of 959 St. Marks avenue, who died Sept. 17, leaves
an estate of $10,000.

Ellis A. MORIARTY, who died on Oct. 11 at her residence, 161 India
street leaves and estate of $12,000 to her two daughters.

The estate of Gottfried SCHAREK, who died at his residence,  230A
Palmetto street on Aug. 9, valued at $1,100, will be divided among his
widow, Bertha, and her daughter and two sons.

Louis MOJIDKOW, who died on Sept. 15 at his residence, 51 Euclid
avenue, leaves and estate of $8,639 to his widow, Emille, and her son
, two stepsons, and stepdaughter.

Thomas B. BUTLER, who died at his home  3(8?)51 East Thirty-fourth
street, leaves an estate of $7,000 to his son, Thomas M. BUTLER;  his
daughter, Gertrude, and his grandson, Edward Leroy FISCHER.

Mary Ann IRWIN, who died Oct. 18, at 1863  Sixty-eighth street, left
an estate of $1,700 consisting entirely of personal probpery, which
passes to a son.  William A. IRWIN.

26 October 1918
POLICE COURT:ADAMS STREET:
Alfred FALCO, assault, third degree, $300. Special sessions
Walter BUCK, liquor tax law, dismissed.
Cornelius LYNCH, grand larceny, $ 1,000, Monday.
Jerry COONEY, intoxication, $1 fine or one day.
Andrew MURRAY, intoxication, workhouse, two days
Thomas GRAHAM, intoxication, workhouse, three days.
William KING, intoxication, remanded , Monday.
Lorenzo TROMBINE, possessing revolver, $300, Special Sessions.
John GALLILCO, intoxication, $1 fine or one day.
Maria KULLANDER, disorderly conduct, $10 fine or two days.
Harry BLAIR, insanity, Kings County Hospital for observation.
Phillip CADELLOND, disobeying signal, $5 fine
John HARDING, motor vehicle law. surendered to naval authorities.

Frederick C. GRAF, 
Amando BISAGNO, 
Fred WAEGELIN, 
Lie A. MONAHAN, 
Morris COHEN 
Edith CASE, motor vehicle law, sentence suspended.

Edward HORTON, motor vehicle law, paroled, today.

Ernest UTINDOERFFER, 
John J. GRIFFIN
Irwin KASPAREK, sanitary code,$2 fine each.
Angelo ORSI, rules of road, paroled, today.

FIFTH AVENUE:
Maurice O'LEARY, and Julius KUNDSEN, intoxication, sentence suspended.
James FITZMORRIS, disorderly conduct, paroled until Oct. 30.
Juan SANCHEZ, petty larceny, $300 bail for Special Sessions.
James FITZGERALD, intoxication, sentence suspended.
George COOPEY, crap shooting, five days in workhouse.
Peter ZUKE and Frand YERSKY, disorderly conduct, paroled for hearing Oct29.

FLATBUSH:
Thomas S. SMALLMAN, no rear light, sentence suspended.
William THEILER, reckless driving, $25 fine.
Cornellus McGILL, Harry CONLIN, William De ROVER, John COWAN, James
WHEELER, loafing, sentence suspended.
Max OSHER, no signals, $2 fine.
William LEWIS, improper turn, sentence suspended.
James LYNCH, wrong side of street, sentence suspended.
Archer  L.  KLEINACH, auto speed, $25 fine.
Jacob KESSLER, no badge, $2 fine.
James MARTINO, improper number plate, $10 fine
Charles W. WALLIS, unlicensed chauffeur, $5 fine.
Albert RAIME, disorderly conduct, adjourned Oct 30.
Michael De STEFANO, assault third degree, held for Special Sessions.
Ignatz GARAFOLA, attempted larceny, Special Sessions.
Michael R. HORAN, disorderly conduct, adjourned Saturday.
Note: rest is dark and can not read.

29 October 1918
POLICE COURT CASES:ADAMS STREET
DIAS,  Manuel,  falonious assault,  $1,000 today.
NELTRI,  Joseph,  robbery,  no bail,  Grand Jury.
GRAHAM,  Frences,  intoxication,  workhouse, two days.
CAMFORD,  Edward,  intoxication,  $1 fine or one day.
PACIL,  Rinco,  unlighted auto,  $2 fine or two days.
CAPUTO,  Nicholas,  Frank ANDREWS,  John LAMONT,  Angelo  GUARAGNO,  Joseph GILLIES,
Thomas  TOGET,  John  DOUGHERTY,  Anthony  PETTI   and George MULLIN,  disorderly conduct,
$100 peace bond each for one year or six months in jail.
McKEL,  Bert,  intoxication,  $1 fine or one day.
ROBINO,  John,  habitual unemployment,  $500,  Special Sessions.
MOEGLIN,  Earnest,  vagrancy,  begging, remanded,  Thursday.
LIEBOLD,  Louis J. disorderly conduct,  $200, Friday.
WARD,  Frank,  felonious assault,  $1,000, to-morrow.
CAMPBELL,  John,  habitual unemployment, $500,  Special Sessions.
WHITE,  Samuel,  habiturl unemployment, $500, to-morrow.
LOMAS,  Francis D.  liquor tax law,  $500,  Special Sessions
SMITH,  Emily,  petty larceny,  pending.

BRIDGE PLAZA.
GREENBERG,  Benjamin,  violating Sunday law,  $1 fine.
SHUMAN,  Frederick,  disorderly conduct,  three months in workhouse.
CARPO,  George,  violating city ordinance, $2 fine.
WERKLINSKY, Abraham,  violating city ordinance,  $2 fine.
MARGOLIS,  Abraham, violating city ordinance, $5 fine.
NIMBER,  Homer,  and William MENZER, sanitary code, $1 fine each.
PRENDERGAST,  Caroline,  assault in third degree,  Oct. 30.
BAILES,  Philip,  violating sanitary code,  $1 fine.
BENOWITZ,  Sarah,  assault in third degree, discharged.

FIFTH AVENUE:
THORNTON,  Thomas,  disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
O'CONNOR,  William and Herman HOFFMAN,  violation of city ordinance,  each $1.
PETERSON,  August and Solly JOHNSON,  intoxication, each $1 fine.
KOPITSKY,  Joseph,  DISORDERLY CONDUCT,  $100. to keep the peace for six months.
WILSON,  John,  disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
MORDER,  Caroline,  disorderly conduct,  $5 fine.
ORLICK,  John and Leon, felonious assault,  discharged.
McMONIGLE,  malicious mischief,  $500 bail for Special Sessions.

30 October 1918
Police Court Cases
FIFTH AVENUE:
MORAN, John,  Intoxication, $10 fine.
JOHANSEN,  Otto,  LINDHOLM, Henry and BOLAND, Patrick, intoxication,each  $1 fine.
MILLER, Kate and Agnes, disorderly conduct, paroled for hearing Nov.6.
MORROW, John T. and MENKES Jacob,,  violation of city ordinance, each $1 fine.
NELSON, Alexander, assault, paroled for hearing Nov. 1.
SMITH, August, disorderly conduct, dismissed.
LAWLOR, Lillian and HOWARD, Gene, disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
YERSKY, Frank and ZUKE, Peter, malicious mischief, assault and
	disorderly conduct, dismissed.

ADAMS STREET:
SULLIVAN, Mathew,  disorderly conduct,  $5 fine or one day.
MATTHEWS, David,  intoxication, $1 fine or one day.
DINAPOLI,  Nicholas, and GAUILL, Angelo,  disorderly conduct,sentence suspended.
SHEEHAN,  Michael,  liquor tax law,  $500, special Sessions.
RAUCHUT,  Peter J.,  unlighted vehicle, acquitted, disorderly conduct,acquitted.
BURKE,  Irene, felionious assault, dismissed.
ARMSTRONG,  Lillian,  illegal registration,  $500, to-morrow.
RAFFENE,  Ciro,  felionious assault, dismissed.
HARDING,  William, disorderly conduct, Kings County Hospital for observation.
POWERS,  Martin,  disorderly  conduct, remanded, to-morrow.
QUINN, George,  liquor tax law,  $500, Special Sessions.
HAPNER,  Harry,  grand larceny,  $2,500, tomorrow.
NAPOLITANO,  Angelo,  
GRANGER, Ephraim, 
GUIDICE, Vincsnso,  
CRESCENZA,Anthony,  
MARINO, John and DAUPHINE, William,  disorderly person,
	$100 peace bond each for one year or six months in city prison.
VALIANDO,  Pasquale,  bookmaking,  $300, to-morrow.

BRIDGE PLAZA:
SANDS, Julius, violating motor vehicle law. Nov. 1.
GREENBERG,  Jacob,  disorderly conduct. Nov 1.
GREENGRASS, George,  grand larceny,  Nov. 1.
TONAFSKY, Rachel, violating sanitary code, $2 fine.
LOPOSKY,  Stanley,  intoxication,  sentence suspended.
YOUSICEZ,  Alexandre,  Assault third degree, Nov 8.
PRICE,  Elmer,  disorderly conduct,  $5 fine.

31 October
ADAMS STREET:
HANLEY,Thomas, habitual unemployment, $500, Special Sessions.
FLATHMAN,Martin, petty larceny,  $200, Special Sessions.
PETERSON, John, Intoxication,  $1 fine or one day.
HART, Bernie   and KELTHEY,  Troy,  assault, third degree, dismissed
	and surrendered to naval athorities.
FINN, Peter, disorderly conduct, remanded to-morrow.
COMERFORD, John, grand larceny, $1,000 to-morrow.
MITTELMAN,  Rose,  recieving stolen goods, $1,00 to-morrow.
MASON, May, serious charge,  $500,  t0-day.
NAINCOLKMOE,  Costo, and DALLENBACH,  Harry,  obstruction crosswalk,
	sentence suspended.
DARLINGTON, Michael P.  and BERNSTEIN,  Sol, rules of road,  $2 fine
	or two days each.
CERULLI, Louis,  sanitary code,  $5 fine.
ROD,  Samuel,  motor vehicle law, no operators license,  $5 fine.

FLATBUSH:
ELLER, Ernest, anti-loafing law,  Special Sessions.
WHITE,  Lester, assault  Third degree, Special Sessions.
GLASTEIN,  Frederick,  unlicensed trailer, dismissed.
BRIDGENS,  Alice,  wayward girl, probation six months.
GRIFFIN,  Isabella,  grand larceny,  adjourned Nov. 7th.
WALKER,  Estella,  disorderly conduct, dismissed.
MURPHY,  George,  vagrancy,  sentence suspended.
SHAPIRO,  Nathan,  wrong side of street,  sentence suspended.
HEFFERNAN,  William,  passing street car,  $25 fine.
GOLDIN,  Samuel,  no light, sentence suspended.
BLUMENTHAL,  Samuel,  auto speeding,  $25 fine.
SCHEERS,  Ellen,  unmuzzled dog, adjourned until to-day.
GUILLANO, Michael, MEYER, John, burglary,  adjourned until to-day.

FIFTH AVENUE:
POWERS, John and GEORGE, Richard, grand larceny,  $1,000 bail for
hearing Nov. 6.
REILLY,  Peter J., burglary,  $1,000 bail for Grand Jury.
DAVIS,  Matthew, disorderly conduct, dismissed.
BOYLE,  John,  disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
RJBECK,  Anna,  intoxication, sentence suspended.
STACEY,  Essie,  disorderly conduct, paroled until Oct 31.
LUHRS,  John A. and FLUEGEL,  Albert, bookmaking,  $500 bail until Nov4.
JONES,  Charles, violation of liquor tax law,  $500 bail until Nov. 4.
ZURICA,  Frank,  murder,  no bail for Grand Jury.
CUCHIO,  Ralph and NAFIE, Frank,  felonious assault, no bail for hearing Nov. 1.
DAMON, Norman,  grand larceny,  $1,000 bail for Grand Jury.

BRIDGE PLAZA:
GOLDSTEIN,  Herman,  RALLMSET,  Benjamin and FINEGUELO,  George,
	violating sanitary coke,  $1 fine.
MAGED,  Charles,  fiolating city ordinance,  $2 fine.
MEOLICK,  Samuel,  violating highway law,  $2 fine.
STALLONS,  William,  violating city ordinance,  $2 fine.
KEYES,  James,  having lights on auto out,  $1 fine.
(There are a few lines more that are not readable......)

1 November 1918
WIFE'S DYING STATEMENT EXONERATED MORAN
Joseph F. MORAN, 28 years old, a boss stevedore, of  833
Lafayette avenue, appeared before Magistrate FOLWELL in Gates
avenue court to-day charged with the murder of his wife, Alice, on
Oct. 18.  Detective REAGAN, who took a statement from the woman
as she was dying in St. John's Hospital, testified that she had said
the pistol was accidentally discharged.  MORAN was committed to
jail until next Friday.

2 November 1918
WILLS FILED
Minnie A. WEMMELL, who died on Aug. 7 at her home, 387 Willoughby 
ave., leaves an estate of $8.900 to her family and friends.

Bertha VOLLMER, who died at her home, 473 Franklin avenue, on
Oct. 16, leaves an estate of $5,000 to her father and four brothers.

Carlo O. HULTBERG, who died at his home, 1680 Sixtieth street, on
Oct. 6, leaves an estate of $2,375 to his brother Anders Peter HOGBERG of Sweden.

Benedetto GRAZIANO, who died on Oct. 3 at his home 24 Maspeth
avenue leaves an estate of $2,600.

Henry D. CAMPBELL, who died on Oct. 7 at his home, 369 Weirfield 
street leaves an estate of $6,000 to his widow Ella A., and son, Donald.

Henry BORHMANN, who died on Sept. 22 at his home, 350 Stanhope
street, leaves an estate of $750 to his family.

Frank SCHRIEBER, who died on Oct. 19 at his home, 125 Foster avenue
leaves an estate of $1,300 to his daughter Anne F., and son Francis X.

Mary BALLIN, of 1944 Eighty-fifth street, who died on Oct. 8 leaves
an estate of $8,000 to her family.

APPRAISALS
The estate of Mayra ARONSON, who died March 12 at his home,
1359 Eastern Parkway, was appraised at $511,801.47.  About twenty
Jewish charitable institutions and hospitals receive $50,000 of the
estate.

The estate of James McENERY, for forty years a downtown 
merchant, who died in Riverside, Cal., on Nov. 21, 1917, was
appraised at $95,141.73.  The widow, Mary McENERY, four
daughters and three sons share in the estate.

The estate of Charles Henry KOSTER, who died on May 24
at 62 Montague street, was appraised yesterday at $31,689.34.

The estate of John G. SCHROEDER, who died at his home, 519
Third street, was appraised yesterday at $53,702.

GETS $10,000 VERDICT FOR DEATH OF HER SON
A jury before Supreme Court Justice ASPINALL gave Mrs. Sophia
HANSEN, of 395 Fifth street, to-day a verdict of $10,000 for the
death of her son, William, seventeen, who four years ago was
killed between two street cars at Broadway and Vesey street,
Manhattan.  The verdict was directed against the New York
Railways Company.  Originally, the boy's father, George HANSEN,
recovered $7,000 for his death, but that verdict was reversed on
appeal and a new trial ordered.  Meanwhile, the father died and it
was necessary to make the mother administratrix of the boy's
estate for the purpose of the second trial

4 November 1918
REMINDS GRAND JURY OF FLATBUSH DISASTER
Judge CAMPBELL Declares Guilt Must Be Placed Where It Belongs.
In swearing in the November Grand Jury to-day, Judge CAMPBELL 
recalled the disaster in the Malbone street cut of the B.R.T., which on
last Friday cost the lives of so many..........
The members of the November Grand Jury are:

Foreman, Daniel V. BARNES;
Alexander F. JACOT,
Thomas F. GUERIN,
Michael LAITMAN,
Cornelius H. TIEBOUT, Jr.;
William O'TATE, 
George W. HANMER,
Platt BRUSH,
John J. GRADY,
Arthur R. NEWCOMBE,
L. W. SOUTHWICK, 
George WAGNER,
Marcus GOLDSTEIN,
William STRAUSS,
Percy W. SOMERS,
George N. RYERSON,
John H. GELHARDT,
George H. DAVIDSON,
Nelson A. FARRAND,
John T. CLARK,
William C. HARRIS,
William E. BIRCH, and
Edward S. WOODLAND

4 December 1918
DECEMBER GRAND JURY IS SWORN IN
The December Grand Jury was sworn in yesterday before County Judge
CAMPBELL.  John J. BARRETT, of 463 Forty-third street, was chosen
foreman.  The other members are:
C. W. ALLERS, 834 Monroe street;
D. A. HICKEY, 185 Lefferts avenue;
James McEVOY, 179 Laquer street;
Herman D. BEST, 1890 Ditmas Avenue;
Isaac REICHMAN, 688 Decatur street;
Thomas J. SHEA, 602 Second street;
James P. MEEKAM, 353 Graham avenue;
Walter L. BROOM, 1280 Avenue S;
John J. LEARY, 204 Grant avenue;
Edward C. THAYER, Jr., 4 Hart street;
Thomas P. NOLAN, 110 Second place;
Francis LEO, 4302 Eighth avenue;
John S. COX, 58 Bradford street;
Bernhard ELLERBROCK, 714 Quincy street;
James WILSON, 1615 Avenue U;
Lawrence A. KULS(?),  276 Chauncey street;
S. W. DANIELS, 658 Monroe street;
J. J. REILLY, 229 Berkeley place;
Louis H. VOGOL, Jr., 572 Lincoln place;
John H. RUDD, 542 Monroe street;
Charles D. BAILEY, 590 Van Buren street;
and David A. KELLEY, 363 Quincy street.

5 December 1918
WILLS FILED
Mary ROSENSON, who died at her home, 1989 Douglass street, on 
Nov. 7, leaves an estate of $12,000 to her husband, David ROSENSON,
and three daughters and one son.

John SCHAFFER, who died at his home, 175 Hopkinson avenue, on
June 29, leaves an estate of $6,700 to three sons and two daughters.

Cono FINAMORE, who died at 470 Lincoln road on Nov. 11, leaves an
estate of $3,000 to three sons and a daughter.

Theresa COSTELLO, who died at her home, 233 East Fourth street, on
Nov. 22, leaves an estate of $500 to her daughter, Elenore.

Edward W. COOPER, who died Nov. 17, at his home, 143 Winthrop street,
leaves an estate of more than $10,000 to his family.

William F. FLAMM, who died at 317 Putnam avenue, Nov. 22, leaves an
estate of $2,500 to his widow, Florence.

Carrie GARDNER, who died at her home, 1276 Nostrand avenue, Oct. 19,
leaves an estate of $500 to her daughter, Mary.

Margaret MORGENTHALER, who died at 182 Lincoln road, Oct. 10,
leaves an estate of $12,000 to her family.

Carl S. HANAN, who died at 109 Bay Twenty-ninth street, Nov. 27, leaves
an estate of $3,000 to his family.

John G. WINKELMAN, who died on Nov. 24 at the Hotel Bossert, leaves
an estate of more than $12,000 to his sister, Mary W. MALTER.

E.C. FROST, who died at his home, 37 Pilling street Nov. 1, leaves
an estate of $5,000 to his family.

Amy WILLIAMS, who died at 1797 Atlantic avenue on Oct. 15, leaves
an estate of $558 to her mother, Mrs. Maria PITT.

7 December 1918
WILLS FILED
Margaret R. IMLAY, who died Nov. 26 at her home, 1055 Bergen street,
leaves an estate of $2,000 to her son, Ten Broeck S. IMLAY.

William H. QUINN, who died at his home, 527 Second street, on Nov. 13,
leaves an estate of $3,500 to his family.

Patrick H. KELEHER, who died at his home, 11 De Sales place, on Oct. 17,
leaves an estate of $4,000 to his family.

Frank STILLMAN, of 163 Prospect place, who died Aug. 13, leaves an
estate of more than $10,000 to his mother, Mrs. Annie S. DIX, Sr., and
two sisters, Emma S. and Annie S., Jr.

APPRAISALS
The estate of Pauline D. McLOUGHLIN, who died Jan. 21 at her home, 504
Fourth street, has been appraised at $27,189.61,

The estate of Christina EWING, who died at her home, 58 Clifton place, on
Sept. 2, has been appraised at $16,000.

Julia A. CHATWIN, who died at her home, 140 Cooper street, on June 11,
1917, left an estate appraised at $10,053.06.


POLICE COURT CASES
ADAMS STREET
George LENOX, motor vehicle law, wrong plate, $1 fine or one day.
Nathan MESTEL, motor vehicle law, no chauffeur's license,sentence suspended.

Taolo GIOGLIO, police regulations.  $2 fine or two days.
Austin CRESWELL, sanitary code, sentence suspended.

Angela LA ROCO, 
Thomas SWEENEY, 
Frank SIMONE, 
Jenero RESERVITO and John MARKS, sanitary code, $1 fine or one day each.

Samuel FRANZBLAU, motor vehicle law, no operator's license, sentence suspended.

Edward YAZANUSKI, 
Otto BORGEEST, 
Joseph OKIN and 
Harry B. MOORE, sanitary code, $2 fine or two days each.

Everett J. WIRTZ, speeding on bridge, $5 or five days.
William ROBERTS, speeding sentence suspended.
Dominick DAMICO, speeding, $25 fine or 2 days.
William BROWN, intoxication, $10 fine or 10 days.
Joseph G. GALLO, reckless driving, $2 fine or two days.
Louis KIMMEL, peddling with license. $1 fine or one day.
John JANSON, unsecured truck, $2 fine or two days.
Isaac MOGOLENSKY, Donnine GUCCIONE and Carlo MORLI, rules
       of road,  $1 fine or one day each.

John KEARNS, disorderly conduct, reduced from assault, third,$10 fine or ten days.
Charles HO, possessing opium, $500 Monday.
Joseph F. PRICE, liquor tax law, dismissed.
Helen FAWKES, grand larceny, $500, Tuesday.
Nat MILLER, sanitary code, sentence suspended, disorderly conduct sentence suspended.
William BARTON, grand larceny, $1,000 Monday
Stephen DONOVAN and Ernest TROEGER, disorderly conduct, $1 or  one day each.

BRIDGE PLAZA
William KLEIN, cruelty to animals, $2 fine.
Henry BROWN, cruelty to animals, $2 fine.
Robert SWALLOW, violating liquor tax law, Dec. 11.
William THOMAS, petty larceny.  Special Sessions.
Michael MAKES, driving auto on wrong side, $2 fine.
Benjamin I. MELTZER, driving auto on wrong side, $2 fine.
Becker GEORGE, violating highway law, $1 fine.
William PALMER, driving auto on wrong side, $3 fine.
Fannie BROWN, violating sanitary code, sentence suspended.
Philip GOLDMAN, violating city ordinance, Dec. 19.
Beatram TWINTER, grand larceny, Dec. 9,
Sol GINSBERG, violating sanitary code, $2 fine.
Samuel ROTHMAN, violating sanitary code.

FIFTH AVENUE
Rose and Tony TERRICANO, disorderly conduct, paroled until Dec. 12.
Nellie BARNETT, disorderly conduct, paroled until Dec. 11.
Thomas DOHERTY, felonious assault, $1,000 bail for hearing Dec. 9.
John MORRISEY, violation of rules of road, paroled for hearing to-day.
John ECHOFF, intoxication, sentence suspended.
Frank KATZ, violation of rules of road, $3 fine.
Angelo CASSANO, petty larceny, $300 bail for Special Sessions.
John TUMMORE, auto speeding, $25 auto speeding, $25 fine.
Philip GOLDMAN, violation of rules of road, $3 fine.
Valentine PINNICK, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Edward KEENAN, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Samuel STEINHAUSER, violation of rules of road, $2 fine.
Edwin ACKERMAN, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Walter McCARTHY, violation of city ordinance, $2 fine.
Albert MIRANDO, allowing smoke to escape from auto, $5 fine.
William EVANS, public spitting, $1 fine.
Peter PAGNELLI, violation of city ordinance, $2 fine.
Frank REYNOLDS, intoxication, remanded for sentence Monday.
George GORMAN, robbery, adjourned until Dec. 9.
Joseph SIEGA, violation of city ordinance, adjourned until Monday.
Harry SEXTON and James McKAY, held for action of Grand Jury.
Mary FOGARTY, disorderly conduct, sentence suspended.
Joe FROEHLICH, disorderly conduct, discharged.
John WALSH, disorderly conduct, four months in work house.

8 December 1918
WILLS FILED
Katharine HARDER, who died at her home, 229 Ryerson street, on Nov. 29,
leaves an estate of more than $1,800 to her family.

Henry ZEISS, who died at his home, 37 Bushwick avenue, on Nov. 22,
leaves an estate of $2,000 to his family.

Emma Louisa ANNIN, who died Nov. 4, at her home, 352 Adelphi street,
leaves an estate of $10,500 to three nephews and two nieces.

Abby B. HOLMES, who died Oct. 2 at her home, 136 Cambridge place, 
leaves an estate of $4,000 to her family.

Placida MANGIARCICINA, who died at 13 Hamburg avenue, Oct. 12,
leaves an estate of $500 to his family

10 December 1918
POLICE COURT CASES
Adams Street
Herman FUHRIG, speeding, second offense, $50 fine or three days.
John BURNS, intoxication, $5 fine or five days.
Michael KERRIGAN, disorderly conduct, paroled, Thursday.
John CRUDUP, disorderly conduct, dismissed.
John LEAVY and Bernard J. CANNON, disorderly conduct, $1 fine or one day each.

John McDERMOTT, 
Clandy JOYNER, 
William C. HIMDLEY, 
George WARWICK,
John J. ROBINSON, 
Abraham GUROWITZ, 
Joseph M. SPASS, motor vehicle law, no number plate, $3 fine or one day each.

Edna H. ROGGE and Joseph GALLIGAN, motor vehicle law, no operator's
	license, $1 fine or one day each.
George H. LANENPOOL, motor vehicle, improper plate, $1 fine or onr day.

Samuel SCHNEIDER, 
Emmanual S. GRANT, 
Charles ENGELBRACHT,
Joseph JIMINEZ, 
Benjamin BALSAMO, 
Emma PENSABANE, 
Grace DE GARZO, 
Marie BARRELLE, 
Raffaele RAMO, 
Mollie VENACONE 
Rosie VICIDOMINA, sanitary code, $1 fine or one day each.

David RAFALOWITZ, motor vehicle law, improper plate, $1 fine or one day.
George WEILER, rules of road, $1 fine or one day.

John WASHINGTON, 
Michael SULLIVAN, 
Joseph GALLIGAN, 
Edna H.ROGGE 
Michael W. HERWITZ, speeding on bridge, $10 fine or ten days each.

Saul COPPERWASSER, Chester J. RAYCROFT, Domonick PISCINO,
Carl L. KUSHNER, Max BALTUCH and Charles ENGELBRACHT, 
	unlighted vehicle, $1 fine or 1 day each.
Alexander ROSENWAIKE, rules of road, $1 fine or one day.
Antonio NOVELO, city ordinance, passing street car, $25 fine or two days.
Philip SRIBNICK, Abraham GREENBAUM and Eugenia E. KELLY, speeding,
	$25 fine or two days each.
William H. RICHARD, Jr., Max SCHWARTZ and Morris WEINSTEIN, 
	unlighted vehicles, $1 fine or one day each.
Philip SRIBNICK, rules of road, $1 fine or one day.

FIFTH AVENUE
Thomas DOHERTY, felonious assault, discharged.
William O'HARE and Frank McGURN, disorderly conduct, paroled for
	hearing, Dec. 13.
Josef SIEGA, violation of rules of road, paroled for hearing, Dec. 13.
Domonick BATTIPAGLIO, felonious assault, $1,500 bail for hearing Dec. 12.
Arnaldo and Jose GOMEA, felonious assault, each held in $1,000 bail for
	hearing, Dec. 12.
Ernest BRONTE, violation of sanitary code, paroled for hearing Dec. 13.
Jeremiah JENKINS, felonious assaunt, $1,000 bail for Grand Jury.
George JAMES, violation sanitary Sunday law, $5 fine.
George GORMAN, robbery, $2,000 bail for Grand Jury.
Daniel WALSH, violation of sanitary code, $5 fine.
Guiseppi PICORELLE, Homicine and carrying a gun without a permit,
	without bail for Grand Jury.
Charles BENKELMAN, John HARRIGAN, Terence CAMPBELL, disorderly
	conduct, $5 fine.
William JOHNSON, violation of rules of the road, $5 fine.
Morris LEVINE, violation of rules of the road, $2 fine.

BRIDGE PLAZA
John CUMMING, disorderly conduct, $2 fine.
Harry COYNE, violating city ordinance, $2 fine.
John CONNORS, driving on wrong side of street, $3 fine.
Joseph YELLER, driving on wrong side of street, $3 fine.
Harry COMINSKI, disorderly conduct, $5 fine.
Mamine COLLINS, disorderly conduct, Dec. 11.
Joseph YOUNG, assault in third degree, discharged.
Harry PLATT, assaunlt in third degree, discharged.
Pasqual TANIENTI, driving on wrong side of street, $2 fine.

11 December 1918
POLICE COURT CASES--FIFTH AVENUE
Samuel KAUFMAN, petty larceny, $200 bail for hearing to-day.
John De LUCA, burglary, $3,000 bail for hearing to-morrow.
John ISAACSON, grand larceny, $2,000 bail for hearing to-morrow.
Lars BERGENSEN and Fred STABENFELT, petty larceny, $500 bail
for hearing Friday.

Hulda ANDERSON, violation of Sanitary Code, paroled for hearing Dec. 13.
Lawrence WILSON, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Pasquale SAVASTANO, auto speeding, sentence suspended.
Jerry PASTOR, auto speed, $25 fine.
Antonio SILANO, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Herman ROSENBLATT, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Louis THOMSON and Axel ARMENSSEN, auto speeding, $25 fine.
Lillian PATCHELL, unlawfully retaining property, discharged.
John BRUNSTRUM, intoxication, sentence suspended.
Asguld CLAUSEN, intoxication, sentence suspended.
Harry BLOOM, violation of eight-foot law, paroled for sentence on Friday.
Lester J. McCOURT, auto, failed to signal, sentence suspended.
Esther SUSSMAN, assault, paroled for interpreter, Dec. 19.
Reginald STAYMAKER, disorderly conduct, $800 bail until Dec. 13.
James PRENDERGAST, assault, $500 bail for hearing Dec. 13.
Antonio IRIANI, homicide, no bail, until Dec. 16.

ADAMS STREET
Gilbert McPHAIL, illegally practicing dentistry, second offense, $1,000,to-day.
Bessie WILLIAMS and Ruth BERGER, petty larceny, $300 each, to-day.
Angelo De ANGELO, sanitary code, $2 fine, or two days.
James SAUTER, liquor tax law, $500, Friday.
Anna GOLD and Rose GOLDBERG, grand larceny, $1,000 bail each,
forfeited for non-appearance.

Adolph RASCOLI, Daniel BASSO, John WASANTE, John GUILDING and 
John MASON, disorderly conduct, $1 fine or one day each.

Andrew BROWN and MAX ULMAN, rules of road, $1 fine or one day each.
Edward REILLY, George ELLIS and George COREY, burglary, $1,000 each to-day.
Guiseppe RUSSO, disorderly conduct, paroled, Friday.

Leonard HAMMER, Nathan SHUB and Abraham RUBINFELDT, city ordinance,
rules of road, $1 fine or one day each.

Chester A. LEWIS, reckless riding, $1 fine or one day.

Alphonse BOVINE, Steve DONDERO and Peter GENNALS (note, could be
GENNALO), sanitary code, $1 fine or one day each.

BRIDGE PLAZA
August ALLOCCO (?), grand larceny, Dec. 13.
Lena WALKER, disorderly conduct, Dec. 15.

Edward BURNS, Mark FAGAN (?), and Morris DAVIS, Daniel GOTTLIEB 
and Henry NAPPER, violating city ordinance, $2 fine each.

Thomas DONOHUE, violating highway law, $1 fine.
William BACHMAN, driving auto on wrong side, $2 fine.
Walter SCOFF, violating city ordinance, $1 fine.


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Cheryl DeSellier
Pat Adams

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