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1918 DEATHS
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union

11 July 1918
COOK-On July 10,1918, John COOK, beloved husband of Georgina COOK, in his 
52rd year. Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Friday at 8 P.M. 
at his late residence, 243 East 55th st. Interment at National Cemetery on 
Saturday July 13, at 2:30 P.M.

CORLISS-Mrs. Caroline M. CORLISS died July 9. Services Thursday 8 P.M., at 
her late residence, 76 Rector st., Woodhaven, L.I. Interment private.

DUFFY-Farrell DUFFY, beloved husband of Maria DUFFY (nee DONNELLY), on 
Wednesday, July 10, at his residence, 38 Bolivar st. Funeral Friday, July 12, 
with solemn requiem mass at St. Edwards R.C. Church, at 9:30 A.M. Interment 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

FULLER-On Tuesday, July 9,1918. Alice V. Harty FULLER, beloved wife of Albert 
E. FULLER and daughter of Minnie HARTY. Funeral from her late residence, 16 
Cooper st., Brooklyn, on Friday, July 12, at 9 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of 
Lourdes R.C. Church, at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. (Member of 
National Vaudeville Artists).

JAEGER-On July 10,1918, Charles F., in his 50th year, beloved husband of Emma 
JAEGER. Funeral services at his late residence, 169 Jamaica ave., Brooklyn, 
on Saturday, July 13, at 8 P.M.

KLEIN-On Tuesday, July 9,1918, after a brief illness, Emily L. Klein (nee 
SEELANDT), beloved wife of John L., and daughter of Freida and the late Otto 
SEELANDT. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, July 11, at 7:30 P.M., 
by the Rev. John HUPPENBAUER, at her late residence, 168 Nelson st. Interment 
Greenwood Cemetery on Friday, July 12, at 2:30 P.M.

LIND-On July 10,1918, at her residence, 708 Union st., Marion, daughter of 
William A.V. and the late Sarah SILLGRAVE LIND. Notice of funeral later.

MACAULEY-On Tuesday, July 9,1918, Ellen, beloved wife of Thomas MACAULEY (nee 
MCLAUGHLIN). Funeral Friday, July 12, at 8:30 A.M., from her late residence, 
5728 7th ave.; thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where 
requiem mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEDDY-On Tuesday, July 9, James LEDDY, beloved husband of Catherine LEDDY 
(nee HOGAN). Funeral from his late residence, 646 59th st., on Friday July 
12, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Mass at 
10 A.M.

RITT-Emma RITT died on Wednesday, July 10. Survived by mother, Mrs. Margaret 
RITT, two sisters and three brothers. Funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock 
from St. Benedict's Church. Mass celebrated by Rev. J.J. HUGHES, of 
Charleston, S.C.

IN MEMORIAM
ALLETZHAUSSER-In memory of George ALLETZHAUSSER, who died July 12, 1917. 
There will be an anniversary high mass of requiem for the repose of his soul 
at St. Elisabeth's Church, Woodhaven, L.I. Friday, July 12, at 8 A.M.

RILEY- In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Margaret A. RILEY, who 
passed away two years ago to-day, July 11,1916. May her soul rest in peace. 
Daughter, Mrs. J.Y. PATTERSON.

Charles F. JAEGER, a partner in the firm of Hermann Topps and Company, died 
yesterday in his fiftieth year at his home, 169 Jamaica avenue. He was born 
in Germany, and lived in Brooklyn for thirty-two years and is survived by a 
widow, Emma aand two sons, Charles H. and Arthur F. Funeral services will be 
held Saturday night at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Carl J. LUCAS officiating. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of William F. MOORE, of 
69 Pennsylvania avenue.

Henry DIEHL, who died suddenly at a meeting of the Clothing Cutters' Relief 
Circle, Tuesday night, was born in New York City sixty-one years ago. He was 
a resident of Brooklyn for more than thirty years and lived at 220 Weirfield 
street. In addition to being an active meber of the Clothing Cutters' Relief 
Circle, he was for many years a member of Gramercy Council, No. 1510, R.A., 
and the Kings County Republican Club. He is survived by a widow, Louisa, two 
daughters and one son. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 8:45 P.M. 
Interment at 10:30 A.M. Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of 
Albert WUNDER, of 514 Hamburg avenue.

John COOK died yesterday at his home, 243 East Fifty-fifth street. He was 
born in Norway fifty-two years ago, and for twelve years was a member of the 
United States Navy. He was treasurer of Naval Lodge No. 829, 1. O.O.F., and a 
member of Naval Camp, No. 49, U.S.W.V. He is survived by a widow, Georgina; 
one daughter, Anna Margretta; one son, Arthur Henry, who is stationed at 
Hampton Roads, Va.; one brother Carl, and two sisters in Norway. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow at 8 P.M. Burial Saturday at 2:30 P.M. in the 
National Cemetery under the direction of John MCMANUS, of 102 Park avenue.

Kate S. BUCKINGHAM, formerly of the Eastern District, died last Sunday at the 
home of her sister, Mrs. Frances H. PIERCE, of Plattsburg,?a. She was born 
here sixty-two years ago and had lived in Plattsburg for the past year. 
Interment was made yesterday at Flushing Cemetery.

Eben F. HILDRETH, a ship carpenter and a resident of Brooklyn for fifty 
years, died Tuesday in the Bushwick Hospital. He lived at 892 Greene avenue 
and was a member of Olive Leaf Lodge No. 233, 4.O.O.F., Beacon Light 
Encampment, No. 24, ?.O.O.F.,the Veteran Oddfellows' Association and the 
Manhattan Ship joiners Association. He is survived by one son Herbert and one 
daughter, Mrs. Araminta TIERNAN. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. 
to-morrow in the funeral chapel at 122 Meserole street. Interment on Saturday 
at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Alice Veronica HARTY FULLER, a vaudeville performer, died on Tuesday at her 
summer home, Brewster, N.Y., after a brief illness. She was one of the best 
known toe and fancy dancers. She was born in the Yorkville section of 
Manhattan, 1896, the daughter of Minnie HARGROVE HARTY and the late Jeremiah 
HARTY. She was a graduate of Public School 6 and the Morris High School. She 
was engaged for several seasons by Gus EDWARDS, and later joined with FULLER 
and CAHILL, making the team now known on the stage as FULLER,CAHILL and 
HARTY. She was a member of the National Vaudeville Artists, and Our Lady of 
Lourdes R.C. Church in Aberdeen street, where mass of requiem will be 
celebrated to-morrow at 9:45 A.M. The funeral will be held from her late 
home, 16 Cooper street. She is survived by her husband, Albert E. FULLER, one 
son, Albert V.; one daughter, Florence Amy, her mother, Lucy HARGROVE. 
Interment will be made at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of William 
DUNIGAN and Son, of 201 Park avenue.

Agnes Marie CALLAHAN, daughter of William and Mary CALLAHAN, of 148 North 
Eighth street, died yesterday. She is survived by three brothers and one 
sister in addition to her parents. The funeral was held this afternoon, with 
interment at Calvary Cemetery in charge of J.J. GALLAGHER & Son, of 215 North 
Eighth street.

Redmond F. O'KEEFE, a B.R.T. inspector, 55 years old, died Tuesday night at 
his home, 178 Skillman street.. He had been in the employ of the B.R.T. for 
fifteen years. The funeral will be held from his late home on Saturday at 9 
A.M., thence to the Church of St. Cecilia's where requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of John 
GLINNEN's Sons, of 64 Herbert street.

Dorothy MILLS, youngest child of William Joseph and Anna SWONNICK MILLS, died 
yesterday at her home, 156 Eleventh street, after a brief illness. She was 
born in Brooklyn, and in addition to her parents she is survived by one 
brother, Joseph, and one sister, Viola. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John M. DUFFY's 
Sons, of 432A Fourth avenue.

Amelia N. COHEN, wife of Isaac COHEN, died yesterday at the home of her 
daughter, Mrs. Harry TANKOOS. She was born in New York City in 1869, had 
resided in Brooklyn for fifteen years, and is survived by three sons, Louis, 
Leslie and Jacob and one daughter, Mrs. Harry TANKOOS. Jacob COHEN is a 
corporal in the coast artillery. Services were held this morning at her late 
home, 147 Driggs avenue. Interment at Acacia Cemetery, Bayside, Queens.

Catherine STRINGMAN, wife of Henry STRINGMAN, who died yesterday at her home, 
282 Hamburg street, was born in Brooklyn forty-two years ago. Besides her 
husband she is survived by four sons, Robert, Harry, Frederick and George, 
and two brothers, Peter and Joseph GELDING. The funeral services will be held 
in St. Barbara's Church Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at Holy 
Trinity Cemetery under direction of Peter J. GELS, of 1826 Myrtle avenue.

PADDY HEARN, OF OLD 69th REGIMENT, KILLED
 P. HEARN, 22 years old, popularly known as "Paddy", reported as killed, 
formerly lived at 214 Sixth avenue. He and his twin brother, "Mac", were two 
of the most popular members of the old Sixty-ninth Regiment. They both 
volunteered at the first call and were in Company C of the 165th. Their 
resemblance was so perfect that it resulted in great fun in the company. The 
family is from Ballinrole, County Mayo, Ireland.

Lorena E. GEFLAIN, 55 years old, wife of Charles P. GEFLAIN, died Tuesday at 
her home, 55 Weldon street. Mrs. GEFLAIN hda lived in Brooklyn for thirty 
years. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night. Interment at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery under the direction of G. BREWSTER, of 3298 Fulton street.

Anna LECHLER died Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
BAIR, 3853 102d avenue, formerly Shoe and Leather street, Woodhaven. She was 
thirty-two years old, was born in Germany and is survived by her husband, 
Adolph LECHLER; two daughters, Clara and Viola, and her parents. Funeral 
services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow in St. Luke's Evangelist Lutheran 
Church in Sutton street, the Rev. Henry BRATUN officiating. Interment at Mt. 
Olivet Cemetery under the direction of Peter J. STENGER, of 123 Meeker avenue.

Isabelle STEWART, of 1277 Bushwick avenue, died on Monday at Kings Park. She 
is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jennie M. DENTON and Mrs. Alice SMITH. The 
funeral services were held last night. The remains were buried at Monroe, N.Y.

Rosa CAMPOLO, who died Tuesday, was born in Italy 56 years ago. She is 
survived by one daughter, Rose, and two sons, Joseph and Peter. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow at the establishment of P. MCCANNA Son's, 804 
Flatbush avenue. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

James MURRAY, who died on Monday at his home, 249 Fifty-seventh street, was 
born in Ireland thirty-eight years ago, had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
twenty years and was employed as a B.R.T. motorman for fifteen years. He was 
a member of the B.R.T. Mutual Aid Society and is survived by two daughters 
and one son. Requiem mass was celebrated yesterday in the Redemptionist 
Church, Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery 
under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay street.

Pauline GOLDSCHMID, wife of Emanuel GOLDSCHMID, who died yesterday at her 
home, 396 Third street, was born in Talfang, Germany, fifty-seven years ago, 
and lived in Brooklyn most of her life. She is survived by her husband, two 
daughters, Helen and Carrie, and one son, Edward. Funeral services were held 
this afternoon, the Rev. Mr. PAYMER, of Quincy Street Temple, officiating. 
Interment at Mount Zion Cemetery, under the direction of Jacob MOCH.

Mary Josephine BURKE, daughter of Mary OWENS and the late John BURKE, died at 
her home, 136 Luquer street, yesterday. She was born in Brooklyn twenty-two 
years ago, and was a member of the Church of the Visitation, also a graduate 
of the school. She is survived by her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Loretta 
ENRIGHT and Helen BURKE, one brother, John. Funeral services will be held 
Saturday, at 10:30 A.M., at the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of Joseph REDMOND, of 105 King street.

George BIRKEL, Sr., who died Tuesday at his home, 36 Highview avenue, 
Jamaica, was sixty years old. He is survived by a widow, Barbara. The funeral 
was held this afternoon with interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the 
direction of E. COLLISION of Jamaica.

Edward A. WEIGAND, who died yesterday of pnuemonia, was seventeen years old 
and lived at 293 Irving avenue. He is survived by his father, Joseph; his 
mother, Leah, one sister, Eleaanor, and one brother, Joseph. Funeral services 
will be held at his late home to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Herman 
E. SCHNATZ of the first German Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery Saturday morning under the direction of Bernard A. RUOFF, 
of 1434 Myrtle avenue.

William WIDMAIER, who was born in Germany and came to this country 
twenty-five years ago, died yesterday at his home, 560 Court street. He was a 
member of the Boss Baker's Association and of St. Paul's German Lutheran 
Church. He is survived by a widow, Frieda BRAUN, and two daughters, Hattie 
and Rosa. Funeral services will be held to-morrow evening at 7:30, the Rev. 
John HUPPENBAUER officiating. Interment Saturday at 2:30 P.M. in Greenwood Cemetery.

Matilda MORAN, who died yesterday at her home, 200 West Ninth street, was 
born in Brooklyn and was a life member of the Church of the Sea. She is 
survived by her late husband, Joseph, one son, Willam, one daughter, Mrs. 
John TRACEY, and a grandson, John TRACEY, Jr. Requiem mass will be Celebrated 
at the Church of the Sea Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

RADIO EXPERT KILLED IN FALL OF AIRPLANE
 MINEOLA, July 11-Bruce CULMER, 27 years old, of Martindale, Ind., a radio 
expert at Hazelhurst aviation field, was killed yesterday when he fell 100 
feet while making tests in a battleplane piloted by Cadet FORSTER. FORSTER 
escaped with a few bruises.

12 July 1918
ASPELUND--On July 11, Alfreda C. ASPELUND. Services "The Funeral Church", 
Broadway aand 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell's), Saturday, 2 P.M.

BENDER--Elizabeth, mother of John and Stephen BENDER, died suddenly at her 
residence, 490 Clarkson st., Brooklyn. Funeral Saturday, 2 P.M. Interment 
Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of Jerry CRONIN.

CONN--On July 12, at his residence 77 St. James pl., Frank William CONN, 
beloved husband of Alice N. CONN, in his 63rd year. Funeral service at the 
Church of the Messiah, Greene and Clermont aves., Monday, July 15, at 11 A.M.

FINEGAN--Mary Harding FINEGAN, wife of Matthew. Funeral from her late 
residence, 196 Madison st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 13. Requiem mass at 
Church of the Nativity at 9 A.M.

JAEGER--On July 10,1918, Charles F., in his 50th year, beloved husband of 
Emma JAEGER. Funeral services at his late residence, 169 Jamaica ave., 
Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 13 at 8 P.M.

LIND--On July 10,1918, at her residence, 708 Union st.,Marion, daughter of 
William A.V. and the late Sarah FILLGRAVE LIND. Funeral Saturday at 2:30 P.M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RIPP--Emma RIPP died on Wednesday, July 10. Survivred by mother, Mrs. 
Margaret RIPP, two sisters and three brothers. Funeral Saturday morning at 10 
o'clock from St. Benedict's Church. Mass celebrated by Rev. J.J. HUGHES, of 
Charleston, S.C.

IN MEMORIAM
DRISCOLL--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved father and husband. 
Michael J. DRISCOLL, who departed this life July 12,11916. Memorial mass 
celebrated this morning.

DRISCOLL--In sad and loving memory of my dear cousin, Mary DRISCOLL, who 
departed this life July 12,1916.  Mary EWE

KOCH--In loving memory of my beloved husband and our dear father, Charles 
KOCH, of 453 Pulaski st., who departed this life July 12,1916.
A loving one, from us has gone,
  A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home,
  Which never can be filled.
LOVING WIFE,DAUGHTERS AND SON

MERRITT--In memory of Francis J. MERRITT, who was killed while on ?? at 
Spartanburg,S.C., April ??1918.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
KOCH--Mr. Charles KOCH and Mr. and Mrs. James MURPHY wish to  thank their 
friends for the many expressions of kind sympathy received from them on 
account of the death of Irene KOCH.

MANNING--We wish to express our sincere thanks to our clergy, numerous 
friends and kind neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and floral 
offerings in our bereavement. MR.& MRS. J. MANNING

WOMAN DIES IN HOSPITAL FROM FRACTURED SKULL
As the result of a fractured skull sustained in a fall at her home two days 
ago, Johanna HITZ, 72 years old, of 16 Fifth avenue, Union Course, died in 
St. Mary's Hospital last night.

Amelia STALF, who died Wednesday at Bethel, Conn., was born in Germany 
fifty-eight years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-nine 
years, having lived at 1107 Putnam avenue. She is survived by her husband, 
Leonard; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine WALTERS and Mrs. Carrie WALTERS, and 
one son, Anton. Funeral services will be held at her late home Sunday at 2 
P.M., Rev. Dr. HEISCHMAN of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

Stephen F. PECKHAM, writer ofmany scientific papers and an expert 
onpetroleum, died yesterday at his home, 1261 Bergen street. He was born in 
Providence,R.I., eighty years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn since 
1898. He was a graduate of Brown University. He had been employed as a 
chemist by the City of New York for twelve years and was also employed by the 
Federal Government. He was a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Grant 
Post, G.A.R.; the Society of Chemical Engineers, the American Philosophical 
Society and other organizations. He is survived by a widow, Dr. Harriet VAN 
BUREN PECKHAM;two daughters and one son. The funeral services will be held at 
8 P.M. to-morrow at his late home. Interment Sunday at Providence,R.I.

Rolland W. HILL, who died on Wednesday at his home, 735 Wythe avenue, was 
born in New York City seventy-two years ago and was a member of the Exempt 
and Volunteer Firemen's Association and was formerly with Engine Company No. 
2. He was the son of the late Samuel B. and Frances PATE HILL and is survived 
by a widow, Jennie, three sons, and one brother and two sisters. The funeral 
will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow with interment at Evergreen Cemetery under 
the direction of John W. MADDEN, of 628 Myrtle avenue.

Mary STARK, who died yesterday at Kings Park, was born in Germany eighty 
years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for a number of years, having 
formerly lived at 231 Hopkins street. services will be held at the funeral 
chapel of R.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue, to-morrow at 8 A.M. with 
interment at Evergreen avenue.

Pauline FISCHER, who died yesterday at her home, 569 Forty-seventh street, 
was born in Jersey City forty-seven years ago; had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for twenty-seven years, and was a member of the Jewish Federation 
and several other charitable organizations. She is survived by her late 
husband, Albert; one son, Herman ?? in France; one sister, Mrs. Margaret 
Ko??er and one brother, Morris WLIDOP (?). The funeral services will be held 
at 10 A.M. Sunday, the Rev. Dr. Alexander LYON officiating. Interment at 
Union Hill Cemetery.

Funeral services wil be conducted bythe Rev. Frederick C. Erhardt at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow for Elizabeth E. LAW, who died Tuesday at her home, 2009 Fulton 
street. She was born twenty-two years ago in Brooklyn and is survived by her 
husband, Frank, chief ward attendant, U.S. N.R.; one daughter, Mabel; her 
parents, Edward J. and Mary BENNETT; five sisters, Mrs. Edward SCHAEFER, Mrs. 
John FANNING, Mabel, Lillian, and Violet, and three brothers, James J., on 
the U.S.S. Nevada; Edward and Russell. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under 
the direction of Thomas L. KEARNS, of Bushwick and Furman avenues.

Barbara STREBEL, widow of Charles STREBEL, died Wednesday at her home, 125 
Halleck avenue, Ridgewood. She was a member of Morning Star Lodge, Ideal 
Chapter, No. 373, O.E.S. and the Ladies' Aid Society of the Ridgewood 
Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Katherine 
HELLMUTH and Mrs. Anna BRANDT and three sons, Henry F., Philip C., and 
Charles G. STREBEL. Funeral services will be held from her late home.Friday 
at 8 P.M. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery Saturday at 2 P.M.

Adele Marie RUPPERT, 12 years old, died in St. Cstherine's Hospitaal on 
Wednesday, following severe burns sustained in an accident. She attended the 
Elmont Public School and lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. 
RUPPERT. She is survived also by two brothers, Louis and Harry, and one aunt, 
Mrs. Alberta BRIGGS, of 1270 Park place, from whose home funeral services 
will be held Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

William F. SMITH, born in Brooklyn forty-two years ago and connected with the 
publishing firm of MAYNARD & MERRILL, of Manhattan, died on Wednesday at 
Stamford, Conn. He had been a member of the Clinton Club and the Westminster 
Presbyterian Church, and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Allan C. SMITH, and 
four brothers, Allan P., Gorgon K., Harold and Frederick. The funeral 
services will be held to-night at 8 o'clock at his late home, 94 Second 
place. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

William STREIN, who died Wednesday at his home, 346 Stanhope street, was born 
in Germany sixty-seven years ago and lived here for forty-five years and was 
a shoemaker and a member of Morgan Council, No. 332, C.B.L., and St. Aloysius 
Church. He is survived by four sons, John, William, Frank, and Albert; one 
daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth STRONG; two brothers, John and Joseph STREIN, and 
one sister. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 P.M. with interment atSt. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT & Son, of 80 Harrison place.

William J. GARDINER, who died suddenly Wednesday of heart disease at his 
workbench in the toolmaking plant at 1723 Eighth avenue, was born in 
Providence twenty-nine years ago. He is survived by a widow, sisters and a 
brother. The funeral will take place from his late home, 68 South Elliot 
place, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Requiem mass will be sung at Our Lady 
of Mercy Church, Schermerhorn street. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of Henry CONNOLLY Sons, of 268 Myrtle avenue.

Margaret MORAN, widow of John MORAN, died last Sunday in St. Joseph's Home, 
209 West Fifteenth street, Manhattan. She was born in Ireland seventy-three 
years ago and had lived in the Eastern District for twenty-five years in 
North Seventh street. The funeral was held this morning, and after requiem 
mass in the Church of St. Vincent De Paul by the Rev. Father FLYNN. Interment 
was made at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Thomas H. IRELAND, of 177 
North Sixth street.

Fay KELLOGG, one of the best known women architects, died Wednesday at her 
home, 295 McDonough street. She was born in Milton,Pa., forty-seven years 
ago. She became associated with John R. THOMAS, who designed the Hall of 
Records in Manhattan. She was on the Board of Directors of the Women's 
Memorial Hospital, and is survived by her parents, two sisters and one 
brother. The funeral services will be held to-night.

May KAUL, wife of Harry KAUL, died yesterday at her home, 88 Oakland street. 
She was born in Brooklyn thirty-six years ago, was a member of the Reformed 
Church, and is survived by her husband,her father, Ralph URBAN, two sisters 
and three brothers. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow. 
Burial on Sunday at 2 P.M. in Lutheran Cemetery.

Charles BECKLER, born in Sweden sixty-one years ago, and a resident of 
Brooklyn for forty-five years, died yesterday at his home, 139 Franklin 
avenue. He is survived by a widow, Hilda, three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth 
WEEKS, Mrs. Clara WHEATLEY and Lily. The funeral services will be held at 2 
P.M. Sunday, the Rev. Dr. NEILSON officiating. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

The funeral of Emma RIPP, who died on Wednesday at her home, 1412 St. John's 
place, will be held to-morrow with requiem mass in the Church of St. 
Benedict, Fulton street and Ralph avenue, at 10 A.M. She was the daughter of 
Mrs. Margaret RIPP, and is survived by two sisters and three brothers.

Ellen MCCAULEY, died Tuesday at her home, 5723 Seventeenth avenue. She is 
survived by her husband, Thomas; one brother, John; three sons, Thomas, John 
and Joseph, and two daughters, May and Gertrude. The funeral was held this 
morning, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Frederick C. ALBRECHT died Wednesday at his home, 65 Grattan street. He was 
born in New York forty-five years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty 
years. He is survived by a widow, Rose Anna BAERSFELD; one son, Frank; three 
daughters, Augusta, Eva and Anna; one brother, Anthony and one sister, Sophia 
LE DOUX. The remains will be buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow under the direction of F. DARMSTADT & Son, of 80 Harrison place.

Jacob SCHARFENBERGER, a veteran of the Civil War, died yesterday after a 
lingering illness at his home, 281 Himrod street. He was born in Bavaria in 
1838 and came to Brooklyn in 1859. He served two enlistments with the 
Sixty-eighth Infantry during the Civil War. Mr. SCHARFENBERGER was a 
stonecutter and a member of the Washington Kranken U. SterbeKasse, of Hudson 
County, N.J., and St. Barbara's R.C. Church, Bleecker street and Central 
avenue. He is survived by one cousin, Barbara JUNGMANN. The funeral will be 
held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass in St. Barbara's Church. The 
funeral arrangements are in charge of BOLDERMAN & BIERMANN, of 225 Hamburg avenue.

Louise REICHERT, died yesterday at her home, 5106 Seventh avenue. She was 
born in New York City forty-six years ago, and recently moved to Brooklyn. 
She was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and is survived by her 
husband, William, one son, William Jr., one daughter, Louise, her mother, 
Mrs. Margaret HOFFMAN, three sisters, Margaret, Josephine and Teresa and two 
brothers, Harry and John. The Rev. Dr. SCHUERMANN will conduct funeral 
services at 2 P.M. Sunday at her late home. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of James J. SHARP, of 4910 Seventh avenue.

Marie E. WOLF, who died Wednesday, was born in Germany fifty-five years ago, 
had lived in Brooklyn for thirty-eight years and is survived by her husband, 
Charles WOLF; one daughter, Emma, and three sons, Charles, Joseph and Frank. 
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow from her late home, old Fresh 
Pond road and Cooper avenue. The remains will be cremated at Fresh Pond. The 
funeral arrangements are in charge of Charles May's Sons of 2675 Myrtle avenue.

13 July 1918
BOSCHEN--On July 12, 1918, Adelaide, in her 68th year, beloved wife of John 
D. BOSCHEN. Funeral services at her late residence, 313 Glenmore ave., on 
Sunday July 14, at 6:30 P.M.

CONN-On July 12, at his residence, 77 St. James pl., Frank William CONN, 
beloved husband of Alice N. CONN, in his 63rd year. Funeral service at the 
Church of the Messiah, Greene and Clermont aves., Monday, July 15, at 11 A.M.

DONOVAN--Daniel DONOVAN died at his late residence, 84 Fulton st. He was a 
prominent  member of the Liquor Dealers' Association and the Debt Paying 
Society of the Assumption R.C. Church on Cranberry st. from which he will be 
buried Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with a solemn requiem mass. Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

FOSTER-William H., beloved husband of Henrietta F. FOSTER at his late home, 
406 Suydam st., Woodhaven, on Friday, July 12. Funeral services Sunday 
afternoon at 2 P.M. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

HIGGINS-- On July 12, Rose V., beloved daughter of the late Bernard and Rose 
HIGGINS, at her residence, 184 Prospect Park West. Funeral on Monday, July 15 
at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

JAEGER--On July 10, 1918, Charles F., in his 50th year, beloved husband of 
Emma JAEGER. Funeral services at his late residence, 169 Jamaica ave., 
Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 13, at 8 P.M.

LANANNA--On Friday, July 12, at 7 P.M., at his residence, 163 Troutman st., 
Brooklyn, Lawrence LANANNA. Funeral Monday, July 15, at 9 o'clock.

STALS--Amelia STALS died July 10, 1918, in her 58th year. Funeral service 
will be held at her late residence, 1107 Putnam ave., Brooklyn, on Sunday, 
July 14 at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

IN MEMORIAM
CLASEN--In sad and loving memory of my dear wife and beloved mother, Sarah 
CLASEN, who departed this life July 13, 1916. Anniversary requiem mass 
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. 
 HUSBAND,DAUGHTERS AND SONS

FAHEY--A solemn requiem anniversary mass will be offered for the repose of 
the soul of Rev. P.J. FAHEY, late rector of St. Benedict Joseph's Church, 
Morris Park, L.I. Monday, July 15, at 10 o'clock

MALAY--A month's mind mass will be celebrated Monday, 9 A.M. July 15, at St. 
Rose of Lima R.C. Church, Lawrence ave., Parkville, for the repose of the 
soul of Eliza MALAY.

MCGEE--In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband, Seymour L. MCGEE, who 
departed this life July 13, 1917. May his soul rest in peace.
Sad and dreary is my life.
And lonely is my home to-day,
For the one I loved so dearly
Passed away one year to-day
Friends may think he is forgotten
And my wounded heart is healed.
But it's little they know the sorrow
That my grieving heart conceals.
WIFE AND SONS

MEER--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved sister and daughter, 
Lillian May AIKEN MEER, who departed this life July 13, 1917.
You are not forgotten dearest Lillian,
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee
You suffered much, you murmured not,
We watched you day by day,
Until at last with broken hearts,
We saw you pass away.
FATHER,MOTHER,SISTERS and BROTHERS.

ACKNOWLEDMENT
KOCH--We wish to express our sincere thanks to our numerous freinds for their 
expressions of sympathy and floral offerings in our late bereavement.
MR. CHARLES KOCH
Mr. & MRS. JAMES MURPHY

John LOOSEN, who was a fireman attached to Hook and Ladder Company No. 112, 
died yesterday at his home, 526 Chauncey street. He was born in Canarsie 
forty-one years ago. he retired from the Fire Department a year ago on 
account of ill health. He was a member of several civic and fraternal 
societies and the Twentieth Assembly District Democratic Club. He is survived 
by his mother, Mary; three brothers, Peter J., Alexander J. and Thomas J., 
and three sisters, Mary Emma, Mrs. WARNER and Mrs. DE LACY. The funeral will 
be held with requiem mass in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes at 10 A.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, of 1857 Broadway.

William H. FOSTER, for twenty-five years connected with the B.R.T., and a 
member of Old Glory Council, Jr. O.U.A.M., died yesterday at his home, 406 
Suydam street, Woodhaven, Queens. He was born in Brooklyn in 1848 and is 
survived by a widow, Henrietta; three sons, Harry, William and Benjamin, and 
one daughter, Mrs. C.P. BURROWS. The Rev. Mr. STONE will officiate at the 
funeral services which will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow. Burial in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

John Henry BOCK, past commander of Teft Odell Post, No. 443, G.A.R., died 
wednesday at his home, 2345 Foster avenue. He was born in this city 
seventy-five years ago. He was a sergeant in the Fifty-sixth Regiment, New 
York Volunteers, during the Civil War. He was employed by Butler Bros. for a 
long period and went with Abraham & Straus fourteen years ago. He was active 
in the work of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, and is survived by 
one daughter. The funeral services were conducted yesterday at his laate 
home, the Rev. Alfred C. CHURCH officiating.

Margaret LEMAN, wife of George LEMAN, died Thursday at her home, 48 Sterling 
place. She was the granddaughter of a former archdeacon of the Episcopal 
Diocese of Londonderry, Ireland and a grandniece of the Rev. William MORRIS, 
of New York. The funeral will be held to-morrow, with interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

 Mary HILL, born in New York City sixty-nine years ago, and a resident of 
Brooklyn since childhood, died yesterday at her home, 653 Bedford avenue. She 
is survived by her husband, Thomas HILL, and three daughters, Jesse, Eleanor 
and Mrs. Mary VETTER. The funeral services will be held at 5 P.M. to-morrow, 
the Rev. Arthur CHARLES officiating. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Mary JOHANSEN, who died Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Delia 
DEVINE, of 447 Seventh avenue, was born in Ireland and had lived in Brooklyn 
for twenty-eight years. She is survived by her mother, Anna CONNOLLY; two 
brothers, Martin and Thomas, and two sisters, Mrs. DEVINE and Mrs. MEEHAN. 
The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass in the 
Church of St. John the Evangelist. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of M. MORAN & Sons, of 685 Fifth avenue.

George SCHNEIDER, born in Germany eighty-two years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for fifty-four years, died yesterday at the home of his son John, 
490 Grandview avenue. He was a member of Bushwick Council, No. 99, C.B.L., 
and the Church of St. Aloysius and is survived by three sons, Louis, Peter 
and John, and one daughter, Mrs. Margaret BREMER. The funeral will be held on 
Monday at 9 A.M. Burial in St. John's Cemetery.

Emma MCMAHON, who died yesterday at her home, 167 Java street was born in 
Albany, the daughter of Julia and the late Thomas J. MCMAHON. She is survived 
in addition to her mother by two brothers and two sisters. The funeral will 
be held at 10 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass in the Church of St. Anthony. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. MURRAY, of 155 Eagle street.

John WHITE, who died on Wednesday of paralysis at his home, 565 Warren 
street, was born in Ireland in 1858, had lived for twenty-nine years*, and is 
survived by a widow Anna; three daughters, Mrs. C.R. KITSON, Mrs. E. MCMULLIN 
and Mrs. G. PENNY, and three sons, John, Armstrong and Henry. John is in 
France. Mr. WHITE was for many years in the employ of Johnston Brothers. Dr. 
WEBB of St. Peter's Church will conduct funeral services to-morrow under the 
direction of R.F. TIMMS, of 560 Warren street. The remains will be buried in 
Evergreen Cemetery.* that is what is written in the obit.

John ST. GEORGE, born in Wilmington, N.C., forty-eight years ago, and a 
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-eight years at 1833 Fulton street, died on 
Wednesday in Kings County Hospital. He was a member of the Society of the 
Sons of North Carolina and the Ushers' Board of the Bridge Street A.M.E. 
Church, and is survived by a widow, Minnie. The funeral services will be held 
at 1:30 P.M. to-morrow at the Overton Funeral Chapel, 317 Bridge street. 
Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Mary H. FINNEGAN. Requiem mass was celebrated this morning in the Church Of 
the Nativity for Mary H. FINNEGAN, wife of Matthew FINNEGAN, who died on 
Thursday at her home, 196 Madison street. She was born in Brooklyn 
fifty-eight years ago, and is survived by her husband, three sons, Joseph, 
Frederick and Louis, and two daughters, Frances and Mary.

William STREIN, a shoe manufacturer, died Wednesday at his home, 346 Stanhope 
street. He was born in Frankfort, Germany, sixty-seven years ago, was a 
member of Morgan Council, No. 332, C.B.L., and the Church of St. Aloysius, 
and is survived by four sons, John, William, Frank and Albert; one daughter, 
Mrs. Elizabeth STRONG, and two brothers, John and Joseph. The funeral will be 
held at 2 P.M. to-morrow, with interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Nelson W. CURTIS, a compositor, died last Wednesday at his home, 85 North 
Portland aavenue. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-four years ago and was a 
member of Washington Lodge, No. 106, Order of the Iroquois, and Typographical 
Union No. 6. He is survived by a widow, Martha and one sister, Mrs. 
Christopher BYRNES. The funeral services will be held to-night. Burial in 
Cypress Hills Cemetery to-morrow.

Theodore WILSON, credit man for Earl & Wilson, collar manufacturers, died on 
Thursday at his home, 463 East Twenty-third street. He was born in Brooklyn 
thirty-nine years ago, and is survived by a widow, Leona; his parents, 
Franklin and Augusta WILSON, and one brother, Franklin, Jr. The funeral 
services will be held to-night at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Robert J. KENT 
officiating. Interment at Nyack.

Margaret VAN CLIEF, widow of Charles P. VAN CLIEF, who conducted the 
newsstand in the old ferry house at the foot of Grand street, Manhattan, died 
Wednesday at her home, 758 McDonough street. She was born at Highland Mills 
eighty-eight years ago, and is survived by two sons, Charles and John, and 
one daughter, Harriet M. The funeral services were held last evening.

Katherine Gertrude MCCORMACK, daughter of James and Annie MCCORMACK, died 
Thursday at her home, 1194 St. Marks avenue. She was born in Brooklyn 
twenty-two years ago, and was a member of the Church of St. Matthew. She is 
survived by her parents, five brothers, Nicholas, James, Joseph, Frank and 
Arthur, and two sisters, Josephine and Grace. The funeral will be held at 
2:30 P.M. to-morrow. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
Richard D. HOLMES, of 1320 St. Mark's avenue.

Thomas A. QUINN died yesterday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles QUINN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow, with interment 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Peter DORAN, of 210 Hoyt street.

Christopher O'ROURKE, died Thursday at his home, 159 Centre street. He was 
born in Brooklyn fifty years ago and was a member of the Church of St. Mary 
Star of the Sea, and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. SMITH and Mrs. J. 
PLUMPTON, and one brother Michael. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Frances EWALD died Thursday at her home, 178 Smith street. She was a member 
of St. Paul's R.C. Church, and is survived by one daughter, Carrie; one 
sister and one brother. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow, with 
interment at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of John J. FLOOD, of 254 Hoyt street.

Laurence LANANNA, an employee at the Navy Yard for ten years, died yesterday 
at his home, 163 Troutman street. He was born in Italy sixty years ago, had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years and was a member of the 
Sons of St. Margaret. He is survived by a widow, Angelina; three daughters, 
Carrie, Anna and Angelina, and two sons, Anthony and Joe. The funeral will be 
held on Monday at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in the Church of Our Lady of 
Pompeii. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Thomas F. PERKINS, born in New York City fifty-seven years ago, died 
yesterday at his home, 78 Suydam street. He was a member of the Church of St. 
Leonard and is survivrd by a widow, Margaret; three sons, Granville, Joseph 
and Slyvester, the last named a member of the Fifty-third Pioneer Infantry, 
and one daughter, Loretta. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay street.

Annie SULLIVAN died yesterday at her home, 102 Bedford avenue. She was born 
in Brooklyn thirty-eight years ago, attended the Church of St. Vincent De 
Paul and is survived by her husband, Harry; one daughter, Elizabeth; two 
sons, Lester and Harold, her father, Phillip MCALEER; one sister, Mrs. 
Nicholas ROSE and two brothers, Thomas and Phillip MCALEER. The funeral will 
be held at 2 P.M. Mondaay with services in the chapel at Calvary Cemetery, 
the Rev. Father LONDTGAN officiating. Interment under the direction of Thomas 
H. Irelaand, of 177 North Sixth street.

Charles KAINER, who died at the home of his son Frank, 230 Bushwick avenue, 
is survived by three sons, Frank, Walter and Harry; two daughters, May and 
Dora, and one sister, Mary. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Monday from 
3:30 Bushwick avenue. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Daniel DONOVAN, who died Thursday at his home, 84 Fulton street, was born in 
Cork, Ireland, fifty-four years ago aand came to htis country when seventeen 
years old and was a hotel-keeper and a member of the Liquor Deaalers 
Association and the Debt Paying Society, attached to the Church of the 
Assumption. (rest of obit cut off)

Patrick MULVEY. The funeral of Patrick MULVEY, who died suddenly Thursday at 
his home, 78 Amity street, will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow, with 
interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. He was born in Ireland, had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for thirty-five years, and was a Spanish War Veteran and a member 
of Camp Schley, and Morning Star Council, No. 249, K. of S. Mr. MULVEY is 
survived by a widow, Nora; two sons, John and Francis, and one brother, 
Michael. The funeral arrangements are under the direction of J.J. CRONIN, of 
115 Atlantic avenue.

Bernard B. REYNOLDS, who died Thursday at his home, 247 Ninety-fifth street, 
after an illness of about four months, was seventy years old, and had been a 
resident of Bay Ridge for the past ten years. He was the father of the late 
Rosemary REYNOLDS and is survived by a widow, Annie WHITE, four sons, 
Francis, Edward, Eugene and Augustine, now with the U.S. Signal Corps 
overseas, and one daughter, Helen A. The funeral will be held on Monday at 10 
A.M. from his late home, with requiem mass at St. Patricks R.C. Church, Fort 
Hamilton and interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

14 July 1918
BOSCHEN--On July 12, 1918, Adelaide, in her 69th year, beloved wife of John 
D. BOSCHEN,. Funeral services at her late residence, 313 Glenmore ave., on 
Sunday, July 14, at 6:30 P.M.

CONN--On July 12, at his residence, 77 St. James pl., Frank William CONN, 
beloved husband of Alice N. CONN, in his 63rd year. Funeral service at the 
Church of the Messiah, Greene and Clermont aves., Monday, July 15th, at 11 A.M.

DONOVAN--Daniel DONOVAN died at his late residence, 84 Fulton st. He was a 
prominent member of the Liquor Dealers Association and the Debt Paying 
Society of the Assumption R.C. Church on Cranberry st., from which he will be 
buried Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with a solemn requiem mass. Interment at 
Holy Cross  Cemetery.

HENN--On Saturday, July 13, 1918, Margaretha HENN (nee HUBER), beloved wife 
of Leopold HENN. Relatives and friends , also Badishe K.U. Verin, St. 
Catharines Hospital Help Society and German Leiderkranz and Ladies' Society 
are invited to attend funeral from her late residence, 36 Dennington ave., 
Woodhaven, on Tuesday, 9 A.M.; thence to St. Thomas' R.C. Church. Interment 
St. John's Cemetery. (Kingston, N.Y., papers please copy.)

HIGGINS--On July 12, Rose V., beloved daughter of the late Bernard aand Rose 
HIGGINS, at her residence, 184 Prospect Park West. Funeral on Monday, July 
15, at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MORROW--On Saturday, July 13, 1918, Anna A., wife of James H. MORROW. 
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her late 
residence, 592 Leonard st., on Monday evening, July 15, 1918, 8 o'clock.

OTTERMANN--Frederick G. OTTERMANN died July 13 at his residence, 133 Foxall 
st., Ridgewood, L.I. Notice of funeral later.

SHWAB--John SHWAB. For onformation refer to "The Funeral Church", Broadway, 
66th and 67th sts. (Frank E. CAMPBELL's.)

TARRANT--On Friday, July 12,1918, Florence J., beloved wife of William and 
mother of Florence, Sadie and William TARRANT, at her home, 244 52nd st. 
Requiem mass will be celebrated Monday, 10 A.M., at St. Michael's Catholic 
Church. Interment Holy Cross.

VON OESEN--On July 12,1918, Henry VON OESEN, aged 59 years. Funeral services 
will be held at his late residence, 983 Greene ave., on Monday evening, July 
15, at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment 
Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
FAHEY--A solemn requiem anniversary mass will be offered for the repose of 
the soul of Rev. P.J. FAHEY, late rector of St. Benedict Joseph's Church, 
Morris Park, L.I., Monday, July 15, at 10 o'clock.

MENAGH--Gerard MENAGH died July 14,1916. Gone , but not forgotten. MOTHER

SMYTH--In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband, John J. SMYTH, who 
departed this life July 14, 11917.
One lonely year has passed away
Since death's cold hand did take you
And never since I saw you last
Did my fond thoughts forsake you.
Your loving Wife, ANNIE

John C. MATHEWS, 63 years old, of 9199 Avenue N., Carnarsie, a former Justice 
of the Peace of the old town of Flatlands, and also for a period of nine 
years an associate justice of the Kings County Court during the time of Judge 
MOORE, died Friday night after a long illness. The funeral will be held 
Tuesday afternoon, with burial in the Carnarsie Cemetery, following a service 
conducted by the Rev. Dr. Clifford F. KIDD, pastor of the Grace Church, 
Canarsie. In his early life Judge Mathew was a bayman and he also carried on 
a real estate business near his home. He was for years a leader in Republican 
circles. He was a member of the Flatlands Volunteer Fire Department, and was 
an honorary member of the Canarsie Council, Junior Order United American 
Mechanics. He is survived by his wife, Fannie Alletta SCHENCK MATHEWS, three 
sons, Nathaniel, John and William, a daughter, Mrs. May MOTT and a sister, 
Mrs. Nettie May VOLCKENING. Mrs. M.A. SERENE is in charge of the funeral.

John LOOSEN, who was a fireman attached to Hook and Ladder Company 112, died 
Friday at his home, 526 Chauncey street. He was born in the Canarsie section 
forty-one years ago, and had retired from the fire department one year ago on 
account of ill health. He was a member of several civic and fraternal 
societies and the Twentieth Assembly District Democratic Club. He is survived 
by his mother, Mary; three brothers, Peter J., Alexander J., and Thomas J., 
and three sisters, Mary Emma, Mrs. WARNER and Mrs. DE LACY. Requiem mass will 
be celebrated in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes to-morrow at 10 A.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, of 
1857 Broadway.

David H. SCOTT, who died Friday at his home, 797 Putnam avenue, after a long 
illness, was born in New York City seventy-four years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for fifty years. He had formerly been connected with the 
real estate firm of Stokes and Knowles, of Brooklyn, and was a member of 
Manual Lodge, No. 636, F.and A.M.; Nathan Hale Lodge, 1.O.O.F., and the 
Central Presbyterian Church. He is survived by two sons, David and George; 
one brother, James; three grandchildren and one niece. Funeral services will 
be held to-night at 8 o'clock at his home, the Rev. Dr. SMITH, associate 
pastor of Janes M. E. Church, officiating. Interment will be at Greenwood 
Cemetery to-morrow at 10 A.M.

Elizabeth MURRAY, who died Friday in the Greenpoint Hospital, was born in 
Brooklyn fifty years ago and attended St. Antony's R.C. Church. She is 
survived by two sons, Joseph and John, the latter in the Navy. the funeral 
will be held from the funeral paarlors of J.J. GALLAGHER, 215 North Eighth 
street, to-morrow at 2 P.M. with interment at Calvary Cemetery.

William R. SANFORD, who died Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul C. 
PINCHES, 1037 East Seventh street, was born in Catskill,N.Y., fifty-eight 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn most of his life. He was a 
cabinet maker and a member of the Congregational Church of Flatbush and is 
survived by his widow, Ella, and his daughter. Funeral services will be held 
this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of his daughter, with interment 
to-morrow at Catskill.

Winifred STRATTON, born in Ireland fifty-two years ago and a resident of this 
country for forty years, died on Friday at her home, 242 Gold street. She is 
survived by her husband, George; one son, James F., and one grandchild. The 
funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., thence with requiem mass at St. 
James' ProCathedral on Jay street. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under the direction of Louis W. FARRELL, of 302 Jay street.

Mary M. DITTRICH, who died Thursday at her home, 1733 Norman street, 
Ridgewood, is survived by  her husband, George; one daughter, Marie; four 
brothers, Bernard, Frank, Ferdinand and John, and two sisters, Mrs. Caroline 
STEIGER and Mrs. William HORN. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 A.M., 
with requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Mathias. Interment will be under 
the direction of William SANDERS' Sons, of 202 Jefferson street.

William MCKENZIE, long a resident of South Brooklyn, died on Friday at his 
home, 181 Fifteenth street. He was for many years employed as a moulder in 
the Navy Yard. He is survived by four sons, Murdoch, of Newark, N.J.; William 
M., of Norwich, Conn.; George C., and Alfred B., of this city; four 
daughters, Elizabeth C., Mrs. Mary R. ROSSI, Mrs. Agnes G. ROBINSON and Mrs. 
Mrs. Charlotte E. LUNDY, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary BAXTER aand Mrs. Margaret 
RAMSEY. He was affiliated with the International Iron Moulders' Union, 
Ancient Order of Shepherds and Clan MacDonald Order of Scotish Clans. Funeral 
services will be held at his late home at 8 o'clock to-night. Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery at 2 P.M. to-morrow.

Mayer NEUBERGER, founder of the firm of M. NEUBERGER & Co., died Thursday at 
his summer home at Arverne. He retired from active business twenty years ago, 
since which time he had been active in many charitable organizations. He was 
seventy-nine years old and a member of the Central Synagogue, Cremieux 
Benevolent Society, Zion Lodge, I.O.B.B., and Empire State Lodge, No. 460, 
I.O.O.F. He is survived by one son, Ralph M., and three daughters, Helen 
HARTOGENSIS, Amelia LOEB and Tillie GOLDSTEIN. The funeral was held on Friday 
with interment at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Rose HIGGINS who died on Friday at her home, 184 Prospect Park West, was born 
in Brooklyn and is survived by five brothers, John T., J. James, Hugh and 
Edward, and two sisters, Mrs. MCKINNEY and Sister Mary John, O.S.J. The 
funeral will be held Monday at 2 P.M. from her late home with interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Margaretha HENN, who died yesterday at her home, 36 Dennington avenue, 
Woodhaven, was born in Kingston sixty-one years ago and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for forty-five years. She attended St. Thomas' R.C. Church, 
Benedict avenue Woodhaven, and was a member of the St. Catharine's Hospital 
Help Society and msny other organizations. She is survived by her husband, 
Leopold; two sons, Frank and George, the latter with the 104th Field 
Artillery, U.S.A.; one daughter, Agnes; a daughter-in-law, Anna L. HENN, and 
two grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9 A.M., with 
requiem mass at St. Thomas' R.C.

Henry VON OESEN, who had been in the grocery business at Green and Patchen 
avenues for twenty-nine years, died on Friday at his home, 983 Greene avenue. 
He was born in Germeny fifty-nine years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty-four years. He was a member of the Stoteler Club aand the 
Amthagener Club. He is survived by a widow, Katharine; one son, Richard; two 
daughters, Meta and Catherine, and one brother, Charles. The funeral services 
will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at his late home. Interment Tuesday at 
Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of B.J. THURING, of 1178 Bushwick avenue.

James J. NOLAN, 48 years old, and for many years a resident of Long Island 
City, died Friday night at his home, 565 Jackson avenue. He was born in 
County Cavan, Ireland. His wife, Kathryn, and two sons, James and Vincent 
survive him. He was a member of  the of the Holy Name Society of St. 
Patrick's Church, and of Division No. 3, Ancient Order of Hibernians. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow morning, with a mass at St. Patrick's Church, 
at 9:30. Burial will be made in Calvary Cemetery.

Charles P. FOLLANSBEE, born in Boston,Mass., sixty-five years ago aaand a 
resident of Brooklyn for thirty-five years , died Thursday at the home of his 
son, 1212 Kings Highway. He lived at 1622 Caton avenue and had been engaged 
in the wholesale woolen business in Manhattan. He is survived by two sons, 
Charles P. and John T.; one daughter, Bessie , an editor of Brooklyn "Life", 
and two grandchildren. The funeral was held yesterday from the home of his 
son, with interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Mary Lloyd MULLIKEN, who died on Thursday of natural causes at the home of 
her daughter, Mrs. Samuel HENRY, 712 Eighth avenue, was born in London, 
England, ninety-four years ago, and had formerly lived in the West. She is 
survived by her daughter and one sister, Mrs. Katherine L. ROBINSON, of 
Richmond, Ind. The funeral services were held last evening at 8 o'clock at 
the home of her daughter, the Rev. Dr. F.W. O'Brein officiating. The 
interment was to-day at Greenwood Cemetery.

Karolina B. MAURER, wife of Jaacob MAURER, retired brew master, formerly of 
the Munch Brewery, died on Friday in the Trinity Hospital of a fractured 
skull, which she sustained in a fall in a store at 1000 Myrtle avenue. She 
was born in Baden, Germany, sixty-five years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for twenty-five years. She is survived, besides her husband, by two 
daughters, Mrs. Henry HINDERER and Margaret MAURER. Funeral services will be 
held at 8 o'clock to-night at her late home, 832 Vernon avenue with interment 
to-morrow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Maria DE GOGORZA, who died at her home, 298 Hicks street, was born in 
Santiago, Cuba, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years. She 
is survived by one sister, Carmen DE GOGORZA. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 10 A.M. from her late home; thence to the Church of St. Charles 
of Borromeo, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will be at 
Greenwood Cemetery.

15 July 1918
Private Charles J. LESCH, reported to-day as killed in action in France, was 
the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius LESCH, of 174 Freeman street. He was 
called to the National Army on Oct. 10 and sent to Camp Upton. He sailed for 
France in March. LESCH was born in Greenpoint twenty-two years ago and had 
lived in this section all his life. He was well known and popular in 
religious and social circles.

COTTONE KILLED WITH REGULARS
 Private Charles B. COTTONE, 24 years old, whose name appears among those 
killed in action, lived with six sisters and four brothers at 2534 Pacific 
street. He was one of the first men of that neighborhood to be drafted into 
the National Army. He received his traaining at Camp Upton and was later 
transferred to Company D, Twenty-third Regular Infantry, His brother, 
Antonio, is at Camp Devens.
 H. GOULD, also reported killed, is not known at 1606 Prospect place, the 
address given on the list.

SALLER DEAD FROM WOUNDS
  News of the death of Corporal William SALLER was received to-day by his 
sister, Mrs. Joseph REIDE, of Sutter avenue, Middle Village, in a depatch 
from the War Department, which stated that SALLER died of wounds received in 
action, June 22. His name is in to-daay's casualty list.
  Corporal SALLER had been in the army about eight months, as a member of 
Company M, Seventh Infantry, and sailed for France early this year. He was 
twenty-eight years old, and before joining the colors had followed the trade 
of his deceased father, who was well known throughout Queens as a maarble 
cutter and polisher.

DUNN KILLED IN ACCIDENT
 Private C. Harry DUNN, of the 328th Infantry, was killed July 3 by an 
accidental riflr shot, according to a War Department telegram to his aunt, 
Miss Mamie ROSS, of 246 Ninth street. DUNN was 23 years old. When war was 
declared he tried to enlist in the Fourteenth Regiment, but was rejected. 
When drafted last September he was accepted and sent to Upton. he went 
overseas in May.

BEHAN-Suddenly on Friday at the Naval Aviation Station, Bay Shore, L.I., 
William Joseph BEHAN, beloved son of Ellen BEHAN. Funeral from his late 
ressidence, 489 10th st., on Tuesday, July 16 at 10 A.M.; thence to St. 
Thomas Aquinas Church, 4th ave. and 9th st., where solemn requiem mass will 
be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BEHAN-The members of the Alumni Association of Saint Francis' College are 
requested to attend the requiem mass for our late member, William J. BEHAN, 
'17, U.S.N.R.F., at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Fourth ave. and Ninth st., on 
Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. LEO J. HICKEY, president, JAMES F. MILDE, secretary

CROSS-On Sunday, July 14, 1918, Charles CROSS, beloved husband of Rose CROSS, 
was a member of Gloucester Camp, Spanish War Veterans. Funeral service 
Tuesday at 8 P.M. at his late residence, 76 North Oxford st. Interment at 
Soldiers' National Cemetery on Wednesday, July 17, 1918, at 2:30 P.M.

DONOHUE-On Sunday, July 14, 1918, Catherine E. DONOHUE (nee SPRAGUE), beloved 
wife of James A. DONOHUE, in her 28th year. Relatives aand friends are 
invited to attend funeral from her late residence, 93 North Elliott pl., on 
Tuesday, July 16, at 2:30 P.M. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

DOYLE-On Monday, July 15,1918. Mary Frances DOYLE, beloved daughter of Anna 
E. BURNES DOYLE and the late Richard DOYLE, at her late residence, 404 
Sackett st. Notice of funeral later.

HAGEN-On July 14, Mary, beloved wife of John J. HAGEN, and daughter of the 
late Mary E. DOWD, formerly of Jersey City, at her late residence, 1439 
Lincoln pl., Brooklyn, N.Y. Notice of funeral later.

HENN-On Saturday, July 13,1918, Margaretha HENN, (nee HUBER) beloved wife of 
Leopold HENN. Relatives and friends, also Badishe K.U. Verein No. 2, St. 
Catharine's Hospital Help Society and German Liederkranz and Ladies Society, 
are invited to attend funeral from her late residence, 36 Dennington ave., 
Woodhaven, on Tuesday, 9 A.M.; thence to St. Thomas' R.C. Church. Interment 
St. John's Cemetery. (Kingston, N.Y. papers please copy)

William H. SWARSBRICK, son of Emily and the late William H. SWARSBRICK, died 
yesterday at his home, 293 Stagg street. He was born in Brooklyn, served 
three years in the regular army, being discharged as a corporal in the Sixth 
Field Artillery in Texas in 1915. When the United States entered the war he 
re-enlisted. While his unit was stationed at Camp Mills five months ago he 
was stricken with pneumonia. He gradually sank until the end came yesterday. 
In addition to his mother he is survived by four brothers, Thomas, who is in 
military service; Robert, Walter and John, and two sisters, Emily and Ethel. 
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Miller, of 
South Third Street. M.E. Church, officiating. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Elizabeth HILDEMANN, born in Germany seventy-two years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for sixty-five years, died yesterday at her home, 430 Twelfth 
street. She is survived by two daughters, Rose and Mrs. Elizabeth WOOLINY; 
one son, John and six grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 
3 P.M., with interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Mary HAGEN, who died yesterday at her home, 1439 Lincoln place, was born in 
Jersey City fifty-four years ago, had lived in Brooklyn most of her life and 
is survived by her husband John J., five daughters, Mrs. William T. MALONEY, 
Mrs. T PRENDERGEST(?), May Anne and Kate. 
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Patrick LAWLOR, who died Saturday at his home, 383 Hendrix street, was born 
in Limerick, Ireland seventy years ago, had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
fifty years and is survived by one brother and one sister in Ireland. The 
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass in the Church of 
St. Gabriel, New Lots road and  Linwood avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Arthur DONNELLY, of 880 New Lots road.

George STODDARD died in the Mineola Hospital on Saturday. He was born in 
Brooklyn, had been a resident here until five years ago when he moved to 
Queens. He was taken ill a week ago at the summer home of his daughter, Mrs. 
Jennie HANSEN, of Roosevelt. He is survived by three sons, John, Edward and 
Francis, and two daughters, Mrs. Emma NEWCOMB, and Mrs. HANSEN. The funeral 
services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the chapel of Milton W. GRAHAM, 
Atlantic and Briggs avenue, Richmond Hill. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Jane STRONG, widow of John H. STRONG, died yesterday at her home 2380 
Cornelia street in her eightieth year. She is survived by four sons, William, 
James, john and Samuel, and one daughter, Mrs. G. RICHTER. The funeral 
services will be held on Wednesday at 2:30 P.M. at her late home. Interment 
at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Richard D. HOLMES, of 1320 St. Marks avenue.

John Joseph LYNCH, son of John and Katherine LYNCH, died yesterday at his 
home, 119 Conover street. He is survived, in addition to his parents, by one 
brother, Timothy, and one sister, Helen. The funeral will be held at 2:30 
P.M. to-morrow. Burial in Calvary Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Joseph 
REDMOND, of 90 King street.

Joseph W. SCHNEIDER died yesterday at his home 4225 Woodhaven avenue, after 
an illness of about seven months. He was born in New York City fifty-two 
years ago and had been a resident of Woodhaven for eighteen years. He is 
survived by a widow, Anna. Funeral services will be held at his late home on 
Wednesday at 2 P.M., Interment following at Evergreen Cemetery.

AVIATOR BEHAN'S FUNERAL TO-MORROW MORNING
 The funeral of William J. BEHAN, a naval aviator, who was killed last Friday 
at Bay Shore, will be held at 10:30 A.M. to-morrow with requiem mass in the 
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. He was born in Brooklyn twenty-two years ago 
and had attended St. John's High School and St. Francis College. His home was 
439 Tenth street. Before enlisting last November he was employed in the 
Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan. He is survived by his mother, Ella; three 
sisters, Margaret, Helen and Mira, and one brother, John. The remains will be 
buried in Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Lynam & Purvis of 5??A Fourth avenue.

FATHER QUINN DIES AFTER WEEK'S ILLNESS
 The Rev. Thomas J. QUINN an assistant pastor of St. Angela's R.C. Church in 
the Bronx, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital after a week's illness. 
Father QUINN who was ordained in 1881, is survived by one sister, who lives 
in this borough and a nephew, the Rev. John BYRNE, pastor of St. Bridget's 
Church, Westbury

Catherine NASSAUER, wife of Walter NASSAUER, of Richmond Hill, died on Friday 
at Sonyea, N.Y. She is survived besides her husband by her father, Harry 
NASSAUER; one sister Carrie, and one brother, Stewart NASSAUER. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 86 
Lefferts place, with interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Ellen DORAN, widow of Morris DORAN, died yesterday at her home, 10 Rochester 
avenue. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary BOERUM, Mrs. A. LYNSTER, 
Mrs. E. TUCKER and Teresa, and one son, Matthew. She was a member of Holy 
Rosary Church. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2:30 P.M., with 
interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Richard D. HOLMES, of 
1320 St. Marks avenue.

Charles CROSS, who served in the navy for thirty-one years and was a member 
of Gloucester Camp, Spanish War Veteraans, died yesterday at his home, 76 
North Oxford street. He is survived by a widow, Rose. The funeral services 
will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow. Interment on Wednesday at the National 
Cemetery under direction of John MCMANUS, of 102 Park avenue.

Louis F. HEROLD died Saturday at his home, 4806 Eleventh avenue. He was 
sixty-four years old and a member of Ezel Lodge, No. 732. F.and A.M. The 
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Charles A. RATH, born in Germany fifty-four years ago, and a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty-six years, died yesterday at his home, 226A Palmetto 
street. He was a boss carpenter and a member of the Church of St. Barbara. He 
is survived by a widow, Eva WOLFSTADER; one son, Albert C. and two daughters, 
Mrs. Wilhelmina SCHMITT aand Mrs. Louise DORN. The funeral will be held at 
9:30 A.M. on Wednesday, with requiem mass in St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of John SEHY, of 313 Central avenue.

Johannah CASEY, widow of Peter CASEY, died on Saturady at the house of her 
nephew, Thomas KELLY, of 1911 Pacific street. She was born in Ireland 
sixty-one years ago, had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years and was 
a member of the Church of St. Benedict, Fulton street and Ralph avenue. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of the Estate of James H. TRACY, of 1597 Fulton street.

Milton BATES, son of Jane and the late John BATES, died suddenly Saturday at 
his  home, 1714 St. Johns place. He is survived  by two brothers, Samuel and 
Zachary, and three sisters, Martha, Carrie and Sarah. The funeral services 
will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow. On Wednesday at 2 P.M. the remains will be 
buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of the Estate of James H. 
TRACEY, of 1597 Fulton street.

Capt. Patrick MEEHAN, born in Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for seventy 
years, died July 12 at Sailors Snug Harbor. He was an East Riyer pilot, a 
Civil War veteran, and is a member of St. Paul's R.C. Church. He is suvived 
by a daughter, Mrs. Fannie HORIE and one sister, Mrs. Catherine THOMPSON. The 
funeral was held this morning, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

John C. MATHEWS, who died last Friday at his home, 9199 Avenue N, was born in 
Canarsie, sixty-seven years ago. He was a real estate broker, a member of the 
Jr. O.U.A.M. and the Flatlands Volunteer Firemen's Association. He is 
survived by a widow, Fanny Aletta SCHENCK; one daughter, Mrs. May MOTT; three 
sons, Nathaniel, William and John, and a sister, Nettie VOLCKING. Funeral 
services to-night at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Clifford S. KIDD of Grace 
M.P.Church officiating. Interment to-morrow at Canarsie under direction of 
M.A. SERENA(?), of 9807 Flatland avenue.

Letitia MCCABE, born in the Seventeenth Ward in 1891, the daughter of James 
J. MCCABE, who is connected with the Brooklyn Union Gas Company and the late 
Letitia MCKENNA MCCABE, died yesterday night at her home, 273 Tillary street, 
after several weeks' illness. She had been a resident of the Fifth and 
Twentieth Wards for twenty years, was a graduate of the Sacred Heart 
Institute in Clermont avenue and a member of St. Edward's R.C. Church in St. 
Edwards street. She was employed as a bookkeeper by the Moore Paint 
Manufacturing Company, and in addition to her  father is survived by one 
brother, John J. MCCABE, a member of Company E., 18th Engineers ???, now in 
France. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. with interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park avenue.

Louis SPITZ, president of Gray & Co., manufacturers of mantels and mirrors at 
378 Pearl street, died yesterday at his home, 265 Kosciusko street. He was 
born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago and had been a resident of the Sixth 
Assembly District for twenty-five years. In 1909 he was defeated as 
Democratic candidate for the Assembly in the Sixth District. Mr. SPITZ took a 
leading part in the fight for the consolidation of Brooklyn and New York in 
1898 and at that time was owner of one of the largest storage warehouses in 
Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Furniture and Storage Co., in Fulton Street and at 
that time was president of the Down-town Association of Fulton Street 
Merchants. He was vice president of the Sixth Assembly District Democratic 
Club for ten years, a member of the Society of Old Brooklynites, the Sons of 
Veterans and a past master of Cassia Lodge, No. 445 F.and A.M. He is survived 
by a widow, Carrie, one daughter, Roselia, and one son, Edward F., a lawyer. 
The Rev. Samuel R. COHEN will officiate at the funeral services at 2 P.M. 
Wednesday. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Rose E. MOONEY died Saturday in the Holy Family Hospital as the result of 
being hit by an automobile. She was born in Brooklyn, lived at 357 Degraw 
street and attended St. Agnes' parochial school and church. She is survived 
by her brothers, Joseph and John, and one sister, May. The funeral will be 
held at 2 P.M. to-morrow. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
John J. CLEARY, of 330 Court street.

Thomas LAHEY, born in County Waterford, Ireland, sixxty-four years ago and a 
resident of Brooklyn for fifty years, died Saturday at his home, 148 Fifth 
avenue. He was a retired state trooper and a member of the church of St. 
Augustine. He is survived by a widow, Ellen; four daughters, Mrs. John KELLY, 
Mrs. Thomas DUFFY, Mrs. John MOORE and Josephine, and one son, Thomas. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of John H. TIMMS, of 246 Fifth avenue.

Frederick G. OTTMANN, forty-five years old, died Staurday at his home, 133 
Foxall street. He was an electrician and a member of the Foxall Benevolent 
Society. He is survived by a widow, Grace; four daughters, Angelina, Grace, 
Florence and Alice, and one sister, Mrs. John LAUINGER. The funeral will be 
held at 2 P.M. to-morrow with interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Charles WEIGOLD, a pressman employed by the New York "Herald" for thirteen 
years, died Saturday at his home, 2415 Van Cortland avenue, the Bronx. He was 
born in New York City forty-one years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
most of his life. He was a member of New York Newspaper Web Pressman's Union, 
No. 25, and is survived by a widow, Louise; four daughters, Julia, Marie, 
Louise and lillian, and two sons, Charles and William. The Rev. George ISRAEL 
will officiate at the funeral services at 8 P.M. to-morrow. Interment 
Wednesday at Lutheran Cemetery.

Elizabeth M. FRAENZNICK, forty-four years old, died Saturday at her home, 
1639(?) Gates avenue. She is survived by her husband, August; two sons, 
August and Bernard; one daughter, Catherine, and three brothers, William, 
Henry and Charles LANGFRITZ. The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock 
tonight. Interment at 2 P.M. to-morrow at Lutheran Cemetery under direction 
of Mrs. George EHLENBERGER, of 295 Wyckoff avenue.

Frank J. PRENDERGAST, died, suddenly on Saturday at his home, 28 Jewell 
street. He was born in this country forty-four years ago, had been a resident 
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16 July 1918
CALLAHAN--On Tuesday, July 14, 1918, Patrick, beloved husband of Mary A. 
CALLAHAN (nee CAVANAUGH). Funeral from his late residence, 515 Park pl., on 
Friday, July 19, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and 
Sterling pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CUMING--William, on July 15, ??at "The Funeral Church" Broadway and 66th st. 
(Frank E. Campbell's), Wednesday, 10 A.M.

DOYLE--On Monday, July 15, 1918, Mary Frances DOYLE, beloved daughter of Anna 
E. BURNES DOYLE and the late Richard DOYLE. Funeral from her late residence, 
404 Sackett st., on Wednesday, July 17, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Agness 
R.C. Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.  

ERDTMANN-Ruth Bradley, on July 15,1918, age 28, after a short illness. She is 
survived by her husband, Harry, and daughter, Carol. Services Wednesday 
evening at 40 Woodmeer pl., Richmond Hill. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GILLESPIE--Mary, on Monday July 15, beloved wife of the late Owen GILLESPIE, 
at her home on Grandview ave., at Springfield, L.I. Notice of funeral later.

HAGAN--On July 14, Mary HAGAN, beloved wife of John J. HAGAN and daughter of 
the late Mary E. DOWD, formerly of Jersey City. Relatives and friends are 
invited to attend funeral from her late residence, 1439 Lincoln pl., 
Brooklyn, N.Y. on Wednesday, July 17, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn high mass of 
requiem at St. Matthew's Church at 10 A.M.

HILDEMANN--On Sunday, July 14, 1918, Elizabeth HILDEMANN, widow of Andrew 
HILDEMANN. Funeral from her late residence, 480 12th st., on Wednesday, July 17.

HOWARD--On Tuesday, July 16, Mary HOWARD (nee DOLAN), beloved wife of the 
late Rodger J. HOWARD. Funeral from her late residence, 92 Madison st., on 
Friday, July 19 at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of the Nativity, Madison 
st. and Classon ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEIDOLPH--Gustave LEIDOLPH, in his 27th year, died Saturday at his residence, 
110 Towers st. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

OCHS--On July 15, Russell H., beloved husband of mary E. SCOTT, age 24 years. 
Funeral services will be held at his late home, 120 E. 5th st., Wednesday 
evening, July 17, at 8 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. 
Interment Greenwood.

RIETH--On Monday, July 15, after a brief illness, Chritian RIETH, beloved 
husband of Ida RIETH and father of William, Chirstian, Walter, Ernst and Ida 
REITH, in his 50th year. Relatives and friends, also members of Schiller 
Lodge, No. 304, F. and A.M.; Schwabisher Sangerbund and Schwabischer K.W.V. 
are invited to attend funeral service on Wednesday at 8 P.M. at his late 
home, 1461 Woodhaven ave., nr Jamaica ave., Woodhaven, L.I. Interment Thursday .

ROTH--Henry. Emergent communication of Cassia Lodge, 445, F. and A. M., 
Wednesday July 17, 1918, at 2 P.M. at Temple Beth Elohim, Keap st., Brooklyn, 
for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect and affection to our 
departed Brother Henry ROTH. Masonic services and interment in Maimonides 
Cemetery.
JOSEPH BENJAMIN, Master
HARRY JONAS, Secretary

SCHNEIDER--Joseph W. died July 114, in his 63d year. Funeral services from 
his home, 4225 Atlantic ave., Woodhaven Junction, Wednesday, July 17 at 2 
P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery..

VOGT--On Monday, July 15, 1918, mamie VOGT (nee SCHMIDT), age 22 years, 
beloved wife of John William VOGT. Funeral services Thursday at 2 P.M. from 
her late residence, ??? Cornelia st. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. She is 
survived... (can't read)

IN MEMORIAM
COFFEY--In sad and loving memory of my dear father, Patrick J. COFFEY, who 
died July 16, 1914. DAUGHTER

FLAGLER--In loving memory of my beloved husband, Charles FLAGLER, who died 
July 16, 11917. Gone but not forgotten. (His wife) ANNA FLAGLER

SCHNECKLOTH--Catherine SCHNECKLOTH (nee SPELLMAN). Departed this life July 
16, 1917. May her soul rest in peace. BELOVED SISTER

Philip KLUEPFEL-- a machinist and a member of Tomahawk Tribe, 305 Redmen, 
died Sunday at his home. (No other info available)

MRS. JULIA OSBORNE DIES FROM HEMORRHAGE
 Mrs. Julia S. OSBORNE, wife of Charles W. OSBORNE, a prominent Reformed 
churchman in Brooklyn for fifty years, died yesterday in St. Lukes Hospital, 
Manhattan, of a hemorrhage of the pancreas. Mr. and Mrs. OSBORNE had been 
married twenty years and formerly lived in Carroll street near Sixth avenue. 
They were active members under the pastorate of the Rev. Dr. James M. FARRAL 
of the Old First Reformed Church. Mrs. OSBORNE having been a member twenty 
years. Mr. OSBORNE was formerly confidential secretary to the late Russell 
SAGE for many years. Mrs. OSBORNE will be buried at Easthampton, L.I.

Henry ROTH. Hardening of the arteries and not drowning, as was reported in 
the morning papers, caused the death of Henry ROTH yesterday afternoon on the 
beach in front of his summer  home at Neponsit, Queens. He was about to go in 
bathing when fatally stricken. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow in Temple Beth Elohim in Keap street, of which congregation Mr. 
Roth was president. Mr. ROTH's town home is at 391 Stuyvesant avenue. He is 
survived by a widow, Rose, and two sons, Benjamin and Jerome. Mr. ROTH was 58 
years old, treasurer of the Welz and Zerwick Brewing Company, a trustee of 
the Title Guarantee & Trust Company, a director of the Unity Club, and a 
member of Cassia Lodge, F. and A.M.; the Federation of Jewish Societies and a 
number of other social and fraternal organizations.

Winifred REILLY, daughter of Patrick and Anna BYRNE REILLY, of 502 St. Johns 
place, died yesterday in the Swedish Hospital as the result of a fall off a 
wagon on Sunday. She was born in Brooklyn four years ago, and in addition to 
her parents she is survived by two brothers, John and Patrick Francis, and 
one sister Catherine. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M., with 
burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. John M. DUFFY's Sons, of 432A Fourth avenue, 
have charge of the funeral arrangements.

Mary Frances DOYLE, daughter of Anna E. BURNES and the late Richard DOYLE, 
died yesterday at her home, 404 Sackett street. She was a teacher in Public 
School 161, Manhattan, and a graduate of St. Joseph's Academy, Girl's High 
School, aand the Training School for Teachers. She was a member of the Church 
of St. Agnes, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:45P.M., to-morrow. 
In addition to her mother she is survived by one brother, Richard J. DOYLE, 
and one sister Agnes Irene DOYLE, also a public school teacher. Interment 
will be made at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & 
Son. of 201 Park avenue.

Mary ARMSTRONG died Sunday at the home of her son,  Robert ARMSTRONG, 116 
Bedford avenue. She was  born in Ireland, attended the Church of St. Vincent 
De Paul and is survived by four sons, Robert, James, John and Thomas. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow with burial in Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Undertaker Thomas H. IRELAND, of 177 North Sixth street.

Walter M. HYNES, who died Sunday at his home, 1266 Fifty-sixth street, was 
born in Greenpoint thirty-seven years ago, and for the last fifteen years was 
a clerk in the General Post Office. He is survived by a widow, Josephine, and 
three daughters, Angelia, Eleanor and Alice. Requiem mass will be celebrated 
to-morrow in the Church of St. Frances de Chantal, Fifty-seventh street and 
Thirteenth avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of John 
J. SULLIVAN.

George T. ROWLEE, born in Brooklyn seventy-eight years ago, and for fifty 
years a resident of Paterson, N.J., died there Sunday. He served in the navy 
during the Civil War. He retired from business a few years ago. A widow and 
one son survive.

Mamie VOGT, wife of John William VOGT, died yesterday at her home, 288 
Cornelia street. She is survived in addition to her husband by five children. 
The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment at Lutheran 
Cemetery under the direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, of 712 Knickerbocker avenue.

Henry F. MCKEVITT, a plumber at 204 Jackson aavenue, Long Island City, died 
yesterday at his home, 149 Ninth street, Long Island City. He was born in New 
York City foty-two years ago, and had been a resident of Long Island City for 
fifteen years and was a member of the Master Plumbers' Association and the 
Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Church. He is survived by two sisters, Anna 
and Mary, and two brothers, Hugh and John. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 
9:30 A.M. Thursday in St. Mary's R.C. Church, Long Island. Interment at 
Calvary Cemetery.

Richard L. HUGHES a travelling salesman in the papermaking trade, died last 
Saturday in Flushing Hospital. He was forty-three years old lived at 2418 
Putnam avenue, and was a member of La Salle Council, 451, K. of C., and the 
Travelers' Protective Association. He is survived by a widow, Mary; two 
daughters, Margaret and Catherine HUGHES; his mother, Mrs. Mary HUGHES; two 
brothers, John and Edward, and one sister, Mary. The funeral was held this 
morning with requiem mass in St. Matthias' Church. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.`

Mary E. MCLAUGHLIN, born in Brooklyn in 1864, died yesterday at her home, 808 
DeKalb avenue. She is survived by two sons, William SHARKEY and Edward 
MCLAUGHLIN; two daughters, Ellen and Martha MCLAUGHLIN; one brother John FOX, 
and one sister, Mrs. Essie PRYOR. The funeral will be held on Thursday, with 
requiem mass in the Church of St. Ambrose, Tompkins and DeKalb avenues, at 
9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of DOYLE & KENNY 
of 197 Bridge street.

Anna A. HARMAN MORROW, wife of James H. MORROW, died on Saturday in St, 
John's Hospital. She was vice president of the Ladies Auxillary of the 
Fifteenth Assembly District Democratic Club, of which her husband  is 
treasurer. She is survived in addition to her husband, by one daughter, 
Marion. The funeral services were held last evening at her late home, 592 
Leonard street. Interment was made to-day at Greenwood Cemetery.

Charles E. BURGMANN, who was killed in the gas mask plant at Long Island 
City, was born in New York City forty-five years ago and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn most of his life at 370 Palmetto street. He was a member of the 
Daniel Barr Association, the Royal Arcanium, the Jr. O.U.A.M. and Court 
Humboldt, F., of A. He is survived by his mother, two daughters, Helen and 
Mabel; one son, Charles Jr.; four sisters, Mrs. A. SCHINDLER, Mrs. M MAGRI, 
Mrs. Adam PRACHT and Mrs. Charles HABENICHT, and two brothers William and 
Michael. The funeral  services will be held at 8:30 P.M. to-morrow. Interment 
at 2 P.M. Thursday at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Peter J. GELS, 
of 477 Marcy avenue.

Elizabeth HILDEMANN, daughter of the late Jacob and Catherine OVERMEYER 
WAHLIG, died yesterday as the result of injuries sustained in being struck by 
a trolley car at Prospect Park West and Twelfth street on July 5. She was the 
widow of Andrew HILDEMANN, a well known shot manufacturer, had lived in 
Brooklyn for sixty five years, and is survived by one son, John F. HILDEMANN; 
two daughters, Miss Rose HILDEMANN and Mrs. Elizabeth WOLLONY; one sister, 
Mrs. Anna KINCINEK and one brother Phillip WAHLIG. The funeral will be held 
from her late home, 480 Twelfth street at 2 P.M. to-morrow. Burial in 
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park avenue.

Bessie M. WISHART, whose sudden death at Blue Point on Sunday was announced 
yesterday, is survived by her husband, one son, three sisters and two 
brothers. The funeral services will be held at her late home, 563 Eighth 
street, at 8 o'clock tonight. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery at 10 A.M. 
to-morrow under the direction of A. CUNNINGHAM, of 158 Duffield street

Knud M. LEE, who died Sunday in St. Anthony's Hospital, Woodhaven, was born 
in Norway thirty-six years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
thirty years at 286 Columbia street. He was a carpenter and a member of the 
United Brotherhood of Carpenters. He is survived by two sons, Claarence and 
George. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the chapel 
of Frank SESSA, 29 President street. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Arthur SHARP. Funeral services for Arthur SHARP, who died on Sunday, will be 
held tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the chapel of J.J. CRONIN, 115 Atlantic 
avenue. Interment will be made to-morrow at 10:30 A.M. at Mount Olivet 
Cemetery. He was born in Scotland forty-seven years ago aand had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-seven years at 291 Hicks street. He is 
survived by one brother, Robert, and two sisters, in Scotland.

J. Herman HEMMERDINGER, head of the leather tanning firm of J.H. HEMMERDINGER 
& Son, died on Sunday at his home, 231 Crown street. He was born in Germany 
sixty-nine years ago, had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-eight years 
and is survived by a widow, one son and two daughters.

Annie L. WRIGHT died Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E.C. UNDERHILL, of 
203 Oxford avenue, Richmond Hill. She was born in Charlotte, Vt., fifty-four 
years ago and was a member of the Fenimore Street M.E. Church. She is 
survived by two sons, Warren and Clifford. The funeral services will be held 
at 8o'clock tonight at the home of her aunt. Burial at 9 A.M. to-morrow in 
the Friends Cemetery in Prospect Park.

Clara E. WALLBERG, who died yesterday at her home, 727 East Tenth street, was 
born in Brooklyn twenty-one years ago, was a graduate of Public School 139 
and had attended Erasmus Hall High School. She is survivrd by her mother, 
Mary J. WALLBERG; one brother, John and one sister, Florence. The Rev. Dr. 
CROWELL of St. John's P.E. Church will conduct funeral services to-night at 8 
o'clock. Interment at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Ella Gray CLAPP, who died yesterday at her home, 55 Midwood street, after an 
illness of several months, was born in Walton. Delaware County, and was 
educated at Franklin, N.Y. She married Cassius M. CLAPP at Binghamton, and 
twenty years ago came to Flatbush. The funeral services will be held 
to-morrow night at her late home. Harvey FERRIS, formerly first reader at the 
First Church of Christ Scientist, officiating. The remains will be interred 
at Franklin, N.Y., Thursday. Mrs. CLAPP is survived by her husband and one 
grandson. Her husband was for many years a shoe dealer in New York, and for 
twenty years has been manager for the Prudential Life Insurance Company.

Jessie C. YATSON, widow of John WATSON (*as printed), died yesterday at her 
home, 142 Weinfield street. She formerly lived in Lynbrook, where she had 
attended the Malvern Training School, and is survived by her father, Dr. 
Simon SCHLEICHER; her stepmother, Anna; two sisters, Ruth and Alice, and two 
brothers, Vincent and Ralph. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9:30 
A.M., with requiem mass in the Church of St. Martin of Tours. The 
arrangements are in charge of John T. SHEVLIN & Sons, of 529 Grand street.

William J. NIHLEIN, born in Brooklyn thirty-seven years ago, died Sunday at 
his home, 591 Driggs avenue. He is survived by a widow, Josephine;one sister, 
Mrs. George KEYS, and one brother, Harold. The Rev. Mr. SUMMERS will conduct 
the funeral services at 2 P.M. to-morrow. Burial in Lutheran Cemetery under 
direction of F.F. MONTENES, of 155 North Third street.

Frieda W. HASS died last Saturday at her home, 912 Birch street, Morris Park, 
Queens. She was born in Hempstead, a daughter of the late Henry and Anna 
HASS; was a graduate of Public School 108, and a member of the chair and a 
Sunday School teacher in the English Lutheran Church of the Reformation. She 
is survived by her mother, Anna HASS, one sister, Mrs. CORWIN, of Woodhaven, 
and one brother, August of Plaainfield,N.J. The funeral services were held 
last night. Burial this afternoon was in Evergreen Cemetery.

Florence PALMER, who died in St. Catharine's Hospital in her thirtieth year, 
was born in Brooklyn aand was a member of St. John the Baptist R.C. Church, 
Willoughby avenue, where requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow morning at 
9:30. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, 
Joseph; one son and one daughter. The funeral will be held from her late 
home, 480(?) Kosciusko street, at 9 A.M. F.DARMSTADT & Son, of 80 Harrison 
place have charge of the arrangements.

Russell OCHS, who died yesterday at his home, 120 East Fifth street was 24 
years old, and is survived by a widow, Mary E. STOTT; one son, his mother, 
Caroline A. VAN PELT OCHS, one brother, Harry, and one sister, Edna. The 
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow, the Rev. Dr. JACKSON, of 
Northport, officiating. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of 
John HINMAN, of 217 Seventeenth street.

Pauline CRONIN, widow of Daniel CRONIN, died last Saturday at the Home for 
Aged Couples and Men, 745 Classon avenue. She was born in Toms River,N.J., 
eighty-eight years ago, had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years, and 
is survived by two brothers, Dillon and Miller WILBERT of Toms River, N.J. 
The funeral services were held last night at the Home, the Rev. Dr. LANGDALE 
of New York Avenue M.E. Church officiating.

Charles WEIGOLD, a pressman, employed by the New York "Herold" for thirteen 
years, died last Saturday at his home, 2415 Van Cortland avenue, Ridgewood. 
He was born in New York City forty-one years ago, had been a resident of 
Brooklyn most of his life, and was a member of the New York Newspaper Web 
Pressman's Union, No. 25. He is survivrd by a widow, Louise; four daughters, 
Judia, Marie, Louise and Lillian; two sons, Charles and William, and one 
sister, Tillie ESPY. The Rev. George ISRAEL will officiate at the funeral 
services at 8o'clock to-night. Interment to-morrow at Lutheran Cemetery.

Christian RIETH, a retired tailor died yesterday at his home, 1461 Woodhaven 
avenue. He was born in Germany in 1867, had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
thirty-four years, and was a member of Schiller Lodge, No. 304, F. and A.M., 
the Schwabischer Saengerbund, and the Schwabischer W.U.V. He is survivrd by a 
widow, Ida, four sons, William, Christian, Walter and Ernest, and one 
daughter, Ida. The Rev. H. SCHNATZ will conduct funeral services to-morrow. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Mary D. HOWARD died to-day at her home, 92 Madison street. She was the widow 
of Rodger J. HOWARD, and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. P. BYRNE and 
Lillian, and three sons, William, Charles and Frank J. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. Friday, with requiem mass in the Church of the Nativity. 
Intermentat Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas F. MADDEN, of 917 Kent avenue.

Gustave LEIDOLPH, 27 years old, died last Saturday at his home, 110 Powers 
street. He is survived by three sisters. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow, with interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Michael 
DIRKES, of 184 Meeker avenue.

Patrick CALLAHAN, died to-day at his home, 515 Park place. He was born in 
Ireland and is survived by a widow, Mary CAVANAGH; three daughters, Mrs. D. 
BEALE, Mrs. P. GRIBBINS and Mrs. P. MULLEN, and one son, James J. Requiem 
mass will be celebrated on Friday in St. Teresa's Church. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of the Estate of F.H. MCGUIRE, of 756 Classon avenue.

Cistos VASSAS, who died on Saturday in the Bellevue Hospital, Manhattaan, was 
buried yesterday afternoon in MOnt Olivet Cemetery. He was born in Greece, 
came to this country about twenty-five years ago, had lived in Brooklyn for 
fifteen years and was a part owner of the Manhattan lunch room at 156 Myrtle 
avenue. He is survived by a widow, Maary; four sons, George, Joseph, John and 
William; one daughter, Helen; one brother and three sisters.

Ruth BRADLEY ERDTMANN, daughter of Ernest F. and Elizabeth BRADLEY, died 
yesterday in her home, 40 Woodmere street, Richmond Hill. She was 28 years 
old and is survived, in addition to her parents, by her husband, Harry, and 
one daughter, Carroll. She was a member of the Ladies' Auxillary of Jamaica 
Hospital, Girls High School alumni, and the Woodhaven Patriotic League. The 
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow. Burial Thursday in 
Evergreen Cemetery. 

17 July 1918
ARCHARD-Cecilia H., beloved daughter of Patrolman Philip A. and Cecilia 
ARCHARD, died July 15, at St. Luke's Hospital, aage 15 years. Funeral 
services Thursday evening, July 18, at her late residence, 2611 W. 114th st., Manhattan.

BRENNAN--William BRENNAN, son of Mr. aand Mrs. F. BRENNAN, died at his home, 
162 Washington Park, after a short illness, on Tuesday, July 16,1918. Funeral 
on Friday afternoon. Burial at Calvary Cemetery.

CALLAHAN--On Tuesday, July 16, 1918, Patrick, beloved husband of Mary A. 
CALLAHAN (nee CAVANAUGH). Funeral from his late home, 515 Park pl., on Friday 
July 19, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling 
pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CUMING--William, on July 15. Services at "The Funeral Church",  Broadway and 
66th st. (Frank E. CAMOBELL's), Wednesday, 10 A.M.

DILLON--On July 16, Helen M., at her residence, 79 Corona ave., Elmhurst, 
L.I., beloved wife of the late Charles. M. DILLON. Funeral July 19. Solemn 
requiem mass at St. Bartholomew's Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment Calvary.

ERDTMANN--Ruth BRADLEY, on July 15, 1918, age 28, after a short illness. She 
is survived by her husband, Harry, and a daughter, Carol. Services Wednesday 
evening at 40 Woodmeer pl., Richmond Hill. Interment Thursday at 2 P.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

GRANT--On Tuesday, July 16, Elizabeth Florence, daughter of the late Patrick 
and Mary GRANT. Funeral from residence, 360 Union st., on Friday morning, 
July 19th, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Agnes R.C. Church, Sackett and Hoyt 
sts., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.

GILLESPIE--On Monday, July 15, 1918, Mary GILLESPIE, beloved wife of the late 
Owen GILLESPIE. Funeral from her late residence, Grandview ave., Springfield, 
L.I., on Thursday, July 18, at 10 A.M.;thence to Church of St. Mary 
Magdalene, Willow pl.  and Broadway, Springfield, L.I.Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

HAMBSCH--On July 16, after a short illness, in his 53d year, at his 
residence, 337 Central ave., Martin HAMBSCH. Funeral from his late residence 
337 Central ave., Friday, July 19, 8:30 A.M., to St. Barbara's Church, where 
requiem mass will be offered for repose of his soul. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

HOWARD--On Tuesday, July 16, Mary HOWARD (nee DOLAN), beloved wife of the 
late Rodger J. HOWARD. Funeral from her late residence, 92 Madison st., on 
Friday, July 19 at 9:30 A.M.;thence to the Church of the Nativity, Madison 
st. and Classon ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MCCARTHY--On July 116, Florence MCCARTHY, beloved mother of Arthur MCCARTHY. 
Requiem mass at St. Malachy's Church, Van Siclen and Atlantic aves., 
Thursday, July 18, at 9 A.M. Relatives and friends are invited.

MONSEES--On July 17, 1918, William H. MONSEES, aage 60 years, beloved husband 
of Jennie A MONSEES. Services at his late residence, 420 Second st., Friday 8 
P.M. Relatives and friends and members of Minerva Lodge, 792, F. and A.M., 
Greenwood Lodge, 2736, F.A.U., and Travelers' Protective Association of 
America,  invited to attend. Interment Saturday, 10 A.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

OCHS--On July 15, Russell H., beloved husband  of Mary E. SCOTT, age 24 
years. Funeral services will be  held at his late home, 120 E. 5th st., 
Wednesday evening. July 17, at  8 P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend. Interment at Greenwood.

RIETH--On Monday, July 15, aafetr a brief illness, Christian RIETH, beloved 
husband of Ida RIETH and father of William, Christian, Walter, Ernst and Ida 
RIETH, in his 50th year. Relatives and friends, also members of Schiller 
Lodge, No. 304, F. and A. M.; Schwabischer Sangerbund and Schwabischer K.U.V. 
are invited to attend funeral service on Wednesday at 8 P.M. at his late 
home, 1461 Woodhaven ave., nr Jamaica ave., Woodhaven, L.I. Interment Thursday at 2 P.M.

SHIELDS--Edward SHIELDS died July 16, at his residence, 9116 Fifth ave. 
Solemn mass of requiem at St. Patrick's Church, 95th st. and Fourth ave., 
Brooklyn, July 18, at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

VOGT--On Monday, July 15, 1918, Mamie VOGT (nee SCHMIDT), age 32 years, 
beloved wife of John William Vogt. Funeral services Thursday at 2 P.M. from 
her late residence, 288 Cornelia st. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. 
She is survived by five children.

IN MEMORIAM
DICKSIDE-In sad and loving memory  of my dearly beloved husband, who died 
July 17, 1917. Gone but not forgotten. WIFE AND CHILDREN.

DE DIEGO--On July 16, Jose DE DIEGO. Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway 
and 66th st. (Frank E. CAMPBELL'S), Friday, 6 P.M.

GRANT--On Tuesday, July 16, Elizabeth Florence, daughter of the late Patrick 
and Mary GRANT. Funeral from residence, 360 Union st, 9:30 A.M.; thence to 
St. Agnes R. C. Church, Sackett and Hoyt sts., where a solemn requiem mass 
will be offered for the repose of her soul.

GREENPOINT LODGE, 403, F. & A.M.--Members are requested to attend an emergent 
communication of this lodge to be held at Campbell's funeral parlors, 
Broadway, near 66th st., New York City, on Thursday evening, July 18, at 9 
o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral services of our late 
brother, ROBERT S. ARMSTRONG, who died suddenly on the 15th inst.  ERNEST G. 
DAVIS, Master. J. EDWARD NEILL, Sec.

HAMBSCH--On July 16, after a short illness, in his 53d year, at his 
residence, 337 Central ave., Martin HAMBSCH. Funeral from his late residence, 
337 Central ave., Friday, july 19, 8:30 A.M., to St. Barbara's Church, where 
requiem mass will be offered for rrepose of his soul. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

KENNY--Suddenly, on July 18, John beloved husband of Catharine O'CONNOR, and 
son of John and Julia KENNY. Funeral from his late residence, 926A Putnam 
aaave., on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock; thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Good Counsel, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. 
(Hoboken papers please copy).

LE PINE--William LE PINE died Wednesday, July 17, after a short illness. 
Funeral from 295 Flatbush ave., Friday, July 19 at 10 A.M. Members of 
Steamship Clerks' Benevolent Association, Inc, meet at St. Marks and Flatbush 
aves., Thursday evening, 8:30 o'clock and proceed in a body to funeral parlor.  C.F. HEALEY, Sec.

MCDONOUGH--On Thursday, July 18, Ann O'CONNOR, widow of the late Patrick 
MCDONOUGH. Funeral from her late residence, 231 Spencer st., on Saturday, at 
9 A.M.; thence to St. Patricks Church. Kent and Willoughby aves. 
Interment at Holy Cross

MONSEES--On July 17, 1918, William H. MONSEES, age 60 years, beloved husband 
of Jennie A. MONSEES. Services at his late residence, 420 Second st., Friday, 
8 P.M. Relatives and friends and members of Minerva Lodge, 792, F. and A. M., 
Greenwood Lodge 2736, F.A.U., and Travelers' Protective Association of 
America, invited to attend. Interment Saturday, 10 A.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

O'CONNELL--On July 17, Mary beloved wife of Edward O'CONNELL, at her 
residence, 1634 Eighth ave. Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Holy Name 
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROEHRIG--On Wednesday, July 17, 1918, Jacob ROEHRIG, beloved husband of 
Carolina ROEHRIG, in his 68th year. Relatives aand freinds also Holy Name 
Jesus Society, Evergreen Council, C.E.S., and Catholic U.V., are invited to 
attend funeral on Monday, July 22, from his late residence, 51 Pullis ave., 
Middle Village, to St. Margaret's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SHIELDS--Edward SHIELDS died July 16, at his residence, 9116 Fifth ave. 
Solemn mass of requiem at St. Patrick's Church, 95th st. and Fourth ave., 
Brooklyn, July 19, at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
HIGGINS--Anniversary maass will be read for repose of the soul of Thomas P. 
HIGGINS, Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Friday, July 19, at 7 o'clock. 
MARY E. HIGGINS

MURPHY--In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Eugene MURPHY, 
who died July 18, 1917.
Fresh in our hearts your memory clings, And still our grief is sore, Each 
passing year but nearer brings, The time we wil meet once more, May his soul 
rest in peace.

19 July 1918
BOSSERT--On Thursday, July 18,1918, Jacob, beloved husband of Kathrine 
BOSSERT (nee WANGLER), age 52 years. Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend funeral at his late residence, 23 Windom st., Woodhaven, L.I., on 
Sunday, July 21, at 2 P.M.

DALTON--On July 19, Thomas, beloved husband of the late Anastasia DALTON, at 
his residence, 749 Union st. Notice of funeral hereafter.

DE DIEGO--On July 16, Jose DE DIEGO. Services "The Funeral Church",  Broadway 
and 66th st (Frank E. CAMPBELL's), Friday, 6 P.M.

FINEGAN--On Thursday, July 18, Elizabeth, at the residence of her daughter, 
Mrs. Arthur BRAZILL, 108 Moffat st. Funeral Saturday, July 20, at 10:30 A.M.

HICKEY--On Wednesday, July 17, 1918, Elizabeth, widow of the late William 
HICKEY. Funeral from her late residence, 9 Fourth pl., on Saturday, July 20, 
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, where solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated.

KLEINLEIN--On Thursday, July 18,1918; George, husband of Elizabeth KLEINLEIN 
(nee BECKER), in his 63rd year. Relatives and friends and also members of Ft. 
Greene Lodge, No. 354, I.O.O.F., and Fred Hower Relief Circle, are invited to 
attend funeral from his late residence, 1001 Hart st., on Sunday, July 21, at 
2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

KENNY--Suddenly, on July 18, John, beloved husband of Catharine O'CONNOR, and 
son of John and Julia KENNY. Funeral from his late residence, 926A Putnam 
aaave., on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock; thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Good Counsel, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. 
(Hoboken papers please copy)

MCDONOUGH--On Thursday, July 18, Ann CONNOR, widow of the late Patrick 
MCDONOUGH. Funeral from her late residence, 231 Spencer st., on Saturday, at 
9 A.M.; thence to St. Patrick's Church, Kent and Willoughby aves. Interment at Holy Cross.

MONSEES--On July 17, 1918, William H. MONSEES, age 60 years, beloved husband 
of Jennie A. MONSEES. Services at his late residence, 420 Second st., Friday 
8 P.M. Relatives and friends and members of Minerva Lodge, 792 F. and A.M., 
Greenwood Lodge, 2736, F.A.U., and Travelers' Protective Association of 
America, invited to attend. Interment Saturday, 10 A.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

NOSTRAND--On July 18, 1918, Frank NOSTRAND, age 38 years. Funeral from his 
late residence, 2761 East 23rd st., Sheepshead Bay, on Sunday, July 21, at 2 P.M.

ROEHRIG--On Wednesday, July 17, 1918, Jacob ROEHRIG, beloved husband of 
Carolina ROEHRIG, in his 68th year. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name 
Jesus Society, Evergreen Council, C.B.L., No. 332, and Catholic K.U.V., are 
invited to attend funeral on Monday, July 22, from his late residence, 51 
Pullis ave., Middle Village, to St. Margaret's R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WEBB--On Thursday, July 18, 1918, at Kingston Avenue Hospital, Robert Arthur 
WEBB, infant son of Paul and Elizabeth WEBB (nee STOLAN), of 2025 Cropsey 
ave. Funeral private on Saturday, July 20,1918.

IN MEMORIAM
FLEMING--In loving memory of William C. FLEMING, 230 Carlton ave., died July 
19,1917. Member of Co. E, Thirty-third Infantry, U.S.A.

KUHNER--In sad and loving memory of my dear girl friend, Jennie KUHNER; died 
July 19,1917. 
You are not forgotten Jennie,
Nor will you ever be;
As long as life and memory lasts
I will remember thee
Girl friend VERA

20 July 1918
DALTON--On Friday, July 19, Thomas, beloved husband of the late Anastasia 
DALTON. Funeral from his late residence, 749 Union st., on Monday, July 22, 
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Francis Xavier's Church, Sixth ave. and Carroll 
st., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

FLEMING--On July 20, at 270 Halsey st., Brooklyn, Mary FLEMING, widow of John 
W. FLEMING and mother of John R. BROPHY. Solemn high mass of requiem at 
Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop ave., and Macon st., Brooklyn, on 
Monday, July 22, at 9:30 A.M.

KLEINLEIN--On Thursday, July 18,1918, George, husband of Eliza KLEINLEIN (nee 
BECKER), in his 63rd year. Relatives and friends and also members of Ft. 
Greene Lodge, No. 354, I.O.O.F., and Fred Hower Relief Circle, are invited to 
attend funeral from his late residence, 1001 Hart st., on Sunday, July 21, at 
2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

LANDER--On Saturday, July 20, George LANDER, beloved husband of Mary LANDER 
(nee NORDT); father of Mamie OLIGER (nee LANDER); grandfather of George F. 
LANDER and brother of John LANDER, in the 61st year of his age. Funeral 
services from his late residence, 141 Himrod st., on Monday evening, July 22, 
at 8 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday, July 23 at 2 P.M. He was a member of Martha 
Washington Council, No. 11. Jr. O.U.A.M.; Edward F. Wheidt Benevolent Society 
and United States Custom Employes' Benevolent Association of the Port of New 
York, Inc. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

NOSTRAND--On July 18,1918, Frank NOSTRAND, age 38 years. Funeral from his 
late residence, 2761 East 23rd st., Sheepshead Bay, on Sunday, July 21.

ROEHRIG--On Wednesday, July 17, 1918, Jacob ROEHRIG, beloved husband of 
Carolina ROEHRIG, in his 68th year. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name 
Jesus Socciety, Evergreen Council, C.B.L., No. 332, and Catholic K.U.V., are 
invited to attend funeral on Monday, July 22, from his late residence, 51 
Pullis aave., Middle Village, to St. Margaret's R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SEAMAN--Julia SEAMAN, beloved mother of Mary JOHNSTON and Lucy SEAMAN, after 
an illness of two months, died July 18, 1918, at her home, 72 Myrtle ave. 
Funeral Monday, July 22, at 9:15 A.M., from her late residence; thence to St. 
James' Pro-Cathedral, where a solemn high mass will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TOMPKINS--On July 19, Caroline B. TOMPKINS. Services "The Funeral Church", 
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank E. CAMPBELL's), Monday 8:30 P.M.

WITTLOCK--On July 18, Carl A. WITTLOCK, age 55 years. Funeral services at his 
late home, 43 4th ave., Sunday, July 21, 1918, at 3 P.M. Interment Evergreen.

WEBB--On THursday, July 18, 1918, at Kingston Avenue Hospital, Robert Arthur 
WEBB, Infant son of Paul and Elizabeth WEBB ( nee STOLAN), of 2025 Cropsey 
ave. Funeral private on Saturday, July 20, 1918.

IN MEMORIAM
HOGAN--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Catherine E. 
HOGAN, who departed this life July 20, 1917. Anniversary mass was offered 
this morning for the happy repose of her soul at the Church of St. Frances de 
Chantal, Borough Park. May her soul rest in peace. DAUGHTER AND SON.

SCNEIDT--A daughter's tribute to the cherished memory of her dearly beloved 
mother, Hortensia A. SCHNEIDT, wife of the late Godfrey SCHNEIDT, who passed 
away July 21, 1907. Mass Monday morning, July 22, at 8 o'clock. All Saint's 
Church, Thornton st. Rest in peace.
O for the touch of her vanished hand and the sound of her loved voice that is still.
Her lonely daughter, Mrs. Hortense V.M. STREIB

BAXTER--At the Convent of the Good Shepherd, on Saturday, July 20, Sister 
Mary of St. Vincent BAXTER, aged 86 years, daughter of the late John and 
Elizabeth BAXTER. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully 
requested to attend the funeral on Monday, July 22, at the Convent Chapel, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 A.M.

BOSSERT--On Thursday, July 18, 1918, Jacob, beloved husband of Kathrine 
BOSSERT ( nee WANGLER), age 52 years Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend funeral at his late residence, 23 Windom st., Woodhaven, L.I, on 
Sunday, July 21, at 2 P.M.

DALTON--On Friday, July 19, Thomas, beloved husband of the late Anastasia 
DALTON. Funeral from his late residence, 749 Union st., on MOnday, July 22, 
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Francis Xavier's Church, Sixth ave. and Carroll 
st., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ENDRES--On July 20, Sophia W., beloved wife of Charles ENDRES, in her 60th 
year. Relatives and friends and also members of Hope Council, Guardians of 
Liberty and Olive Branch, are invited to attend services at the late 
residence, 1344 Myrtle ave., on Monday July 22, at 8 P.M. Interment Tuesday 
in Lutheran Cemetery.

FLEMING--On July 20, at 270 Halsey st., Brooklyn, Mary FLEMING, widow of John 
W. FLEMING and mother of John R. BROPHY. Solemn high mass of requiem at 
Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop ave. and Macon st., Brooklyn, on 
Monday, July 22, at 9:30 A.M.

LANDER--On Saturday, July 20, George LANDER, beloved husband of Mary LANDER 
(nee NORDT); father of Mamie OLIGER (nee LANDER); grandfather of George F. 
LANDER and brother of John LANDER, in his 61st year of age. Funeral services 
from his late residence, 141 Himrod st., on Monday evening, July 22, at 8 
o'clock. Funeral Tuesday, July 23, at 2 P.M. He was a member of Martha 
Washington Council, No. 11, Jr. O.U.A.M.; Edward F. Wheldt Benevolent 
Society, and United States Custom Employees' Benevolent Association of the 
Port of New York, Inc. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

SEAMAN--Julia SEAMAN, beloved mother of Mary JOHNSTON and Lucy SEAMAN, after 
an illness of two months, died July 18, 1918, at her home, 72 Myrtle ave. 
Funeral Monday, July 22, at 9:15 A.M., from her late residence; thence to St. 
James' Pro-Cathedral, where a solemn high mass will be held. Interment Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

SHUTER--On July 20, Rachel SHUTER, 65th year, widow of Michael SHUTER, and 
beloved mother of Elias and Nathaniel, and the late Sophie MESERITZ. Funeral 
services Sunday, July 21, at her late residence, 91 Beach 125th st., Rockaway 
Park, at 8:30 P.M. Interment Monday, July 23, at 12 o'clock noon at Mount 
Hope Cemetery, Cypress Hills. Please omit flowers.

TOMPKINS--On July 19, Caroline B. TOMPKINS. Services "The Funeral Church" 
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's), Monday, 8:30 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
HAYDEN--A month's mind mass will be offered at the church of the Visitation, 
Monday, July 22, 8 A.M., for the repose of the soul of the late Andrew 
HAYDEN. MRS. NELLIE HAYDEN

LINDGREN--In loving memory of our darling daughter, Elizabeth (Dolly) 
LINDGREN, who died July 20, 1916, at the age of three years. We will always 
cherish her memory. FATHER, MOTHER, AND GRANDMA

VOLZ--In sad and loving memory of my dear beloved son, Randolph VOLZ; died 
July 21, 1917. 
A long and lonely year
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filledGone, but not forgotten
By devoted Mother.
MRS. M. VOLZ

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
EWALD--We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors for their kind 
expressions of sympathy in our bereavement. CARRIE EWALD AND MRS. EBERT

MOHAN--Acknowledgment is gratefully tendered by the family of the late James 
MOHAN to the clergy and to the many friends for the sympathy extended and 
kindness bestowed in our hour of grief. MRS. J.P. STEWART AND FAMILY

21 July 1918
RACHEL SHUTER, widow of Michael SHUTER, a retired Manhattan manufacturer, and 
mother of the late Sophie MESERITZ, died yesterday at her summer home, 91 
Beach 125th street, Rockaway Park. Mrs SHUTER was born in London, England, 
sixty-five years ago. She had been a resident of New York State forty-six 
years and of Brooklyn twenty-one years. Her winter home was at 851 Park 
place. She is survived by two sons, Elias, of Flushing, and Nathaniel, of 
Brooklyn. Dr.FELDMAN of the Free Synogogue of Flushing will officiate at the 
funeral services to-day at 8:30 P.M. at Mrs. SHUTER's late home. Interment 
will be made to-morrow at noon at Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

MARIE M. O'CONNOR, who died yesterday at her home, 1428 East Ninety-fifth 
street of heart disease, was born in Quebec, Canada, fifty-six years ago. She 
has been a  resident of Brooklyn ten years. Mrs. O'CONNOR is survived by her 
husband, Michael, a boat owner of Canarsie; two sons, Joseph and John, the 
latter now in France with the United States Army, and two sisters, Miss 
Catherine and Teresa MYLETT. The funeral will be held next Tuesday at 10 A.M. 
with a requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Family. Interment will follow 
at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Daniel J. FULLERTON, of 1493 
Rockaway avenue.

MARY A.E. SLOAN, an old member of Janes M.E. Church, died last Friday at the 
home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert L. BRADY, 414 Halsey street. She was born 
in Fairfield, Conn., and had been a resident of Brooklyn more than forty 
years. Mrs. SLOAN was the widow of William A. SLOAN. She is survived by two 
sons, Frederick B. and William H.; three daughters, Mrs. Robert L. BRADY, 
Margaret P. and Grace; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. The 
funeral services will be held tonight at the home of her daughter.

Charles E. BRIDGEMAN, who had been in the employ of the Western Union 
Telegraph Company since he was a messenger boy nine years old, died last 
Thursday of a complication of ailments at his home, 833 Madison street. He 
was born in Binghamton, N.Y., sixty-one years ago and is survived by his 
widow, Mary MCLEAN, two sons, Albert and Edward; one daughter, Mrs. John 
PRUSSEN; two grandchildren and one sister. The funeral services were held 
last night at his late home, the Rev. Louis O. ROTENBACH, of the Bethany 
Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be made to-day at Evergreen Cemetery.

George LANDER, who died yesterday at the age of 61, was born in New York City 
May 27, 1857. He had been a resident of Brooklyn thirty years. Mr. LANDER is 
survived by a wife Mary LANDER ( nee NORDTS); one daughter, Mamie OLIGER (nee 
LANDER); one grandchild, George F. OLIGER, and a brother, John LANDER. He was 
a member of Martha Washington Council, No. 1, Jr. O.U.A.M.; the Edward T. 
Wheldt Benevolent Society and the United States Custom Employees' Benevolent 
Association of the Port of New York, Inc.Funeral services will be held 
to-morrow at 8 P.M. at his home. The Rev. Car (cut off) B. SCHUCHARD, of 146 
Himrod street Christ Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment will take 
place next Tuesday at 2 P.M. in Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Harrie 
A. ENGLERT, of 115 Evergreen avenue.

William E. DORMITZER, of the printing and lithographing firm of WINSER & 
DORMITZER, of Beekman street, Manhattan, died last Thursday at his summer 
home at Oak Beach. He was born in Tamaqua, Pa., sixty-one years ago and he 
had been a resident of Brooklyn since 1876. He had been in the printing and 
lithographing business thirty-five years. Mr. DORMITZER was a member of 
Bedford Lodge, F. and A.M.; Fort Greene Council, Royal Arcanum, and Columbia 
Council Loyal Benevolent Association. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth, 
two daughters, Mrs. LEROY ROBERT and Mrs. Walter DUSENBERG; three sisters, 
Mrs. H.F. ROSQUIN, Miss B. DORMITZER and Mrs. L. DALE, and one brother, 
Arthur DALE. The funeral services were held last night at his late home, 627 
McDonough street. Interment will be made to-day at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary FLEMING, widow of John W. FLEMING, died yesterday at her home, 270 
Halsey street, after an illness of nearly a year. She was born in County 
Clare, Ireland, seventy-seven years ago. Coming to this country in her early 
youth, she settled in Connecticut. In 1880 she made her home in Brooklyn. She 
is survived by one son, John BROPHEY. A requiem mass will be celebrated 
to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue 
and McDonough street. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Barbara WISHINSKY, 28 years old, died last Friday at her home, 212 Butler 
street. She is survived by her husband, Charles, and one son. The funeral 
will be held to-day, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of William DALY, of 136 Smith street.

Georgia E. RICH, widow of Thomas RICH, died last Friday of heart trouble in 
St. John's Hospital. She was born in Windham, Conn., and had lived at 673 
Halsey street. She was a demonstrator of appliances for the Long Island City 
Gas Company, and was a member of the American Frugality Society. Mrs. RICH 
was deeply interested in benevolent work. She is survived by her aunt, Mrs. 
Elizabeth BINGHAM, who lives in Windham, Conn. Interment will be at Morrisville, N.Y.

Adelaide A. WHITE, employed in a Fulton street bakery, died suddenly last 
Thursday at herhome, 59 Fort Greene place. She was 71 years old and is 
survived by a half sister. The funeral services will be held to-day with 
cremation following at the U.S. Crematory, Middle Village.

Mary NEUREITER, for many years a resident of Brooklyn, died at her home, 2901 
Newkirk avenue, last Friday. She was the wife of August NEUREITER, and the 
daughter of Patrick and Johannah LOWDER. Mrs. NEUREITER was at one time a 
member of St. Patrick's Church. For the past ten years she hasbeen a member 
of St. Jerome's Church. She is survived, beside her husband and parents, one 
son, Arthur; one sister, Mrs. George HEENAN, and two brothers, Marks and 
Cornelius. There will be a solemn requiem mass next Tuesday at 10 A.M. at St. 
Jerome's Church. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of 
John MADDEN, of 628 Myrtle avenue.

George BERAU, son of the late Agnes  BERAU and Henry BERAU, contractor, died 
last Thursday at his home, 431 Willard avenue, Woodhaven. He was born in 
Brooklyn forty-five years ago and had been connected with the circculation 
department of the New York Times. He was a member of Old Erie Lodge, F. and 
A.M., Mahon (cut off) ..ing Chapter, No. 39, K.T. (cut off) all of Warren 
Ohio, where he had lived a number of years. Mr. BERAU is survived  by his 
widow, Vivian WINTER BERAU; two sons, Edwin and George, and six brothers, 
Henry, Frederick, August, Phillip, Rudolph and Edward. The funeral services 
will be held at 2 P.M. to-day at his late home, Star of Hope Lodge, No. 430, 
F. and A.M., officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

22 July 1918
BAKER--On July 21, Mary, widow of William BAKER, at her residence, 918 
Sterling pl., age 95. Notice of funeral hereafter.

BLATT--Suddenly on Saturday, July 20, at Callcoon, N.Y., Louis F., son of 
Anna and the late John BLATT. Funeral from his residence 106 Chauncey st., 
Brooklyn, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BRINDLEY--On Sunday, July 21st, Benjamin F. BRINDLEY, beloved husband of 
Catharine BRINDLEY (nee WARD). Funeral on July 23, at 1:30 P.M., from his 
late residence, 8666 Twenty-first ave., Brooklyn, where services will be held.

BURKHARDT--Madeline JELLINGTON BURKHARDT, died July 21. Funeral private. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DEAN--On Saturday, July 20, 1918, Margette, beloved wife of George H. DEAN, 
and sister of A.D. GRANT, of Canada, and mother of Mrs. Elsie WICKES and Mrs. 
Josephine WRIGHT. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 P.M. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery.

DELANEY--On July 22, John, beloved husband of Margaret DELANEY. Funeral from 
his late residence, 179 East Fourth st., Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn 
requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

DOWD--Bernard W. DOWD died at his home, 602 11th st. Will be buried Wednesday.

ENDRES--On July 20, Sophia W., beloved wife of Charles ENDRES, in her 60th 
year. Relatives and friends and also members of hope Council, Daughters of 
Liberty and Olive Branch are invited to attend services at the late 
residence, 1344 Myrtle ave., on Monday, July 22, at 8 P.M. Interment Tuesday 
in Lutheran Cemetery.

FRICKE--At her home, 701 Bergen st., on Saturday, July 20, Johanne M. FRICKE, 
widow of John C. and mother of Hans W., Louis T. and Dore M. WOLF. Funeral 
from sons residence, 173 Underhill ave., Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. Interment Greenwood.

GILLERN--Margaret V., beloved wife of Thomas J. GILLERN and daughter of 
Edward A. DUFFY and Margaret J. MCMAHON, died Saturday, July 20. Funeral from 
her late residence, 1080 E. 93d st., Canarsie, on Tuesday, July 23, at 9:30 
A.M., thence to the Church of the Holy Family where a mass of solemn requiem 
will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

HALL--On Sunday, July 21, 1918, Albert, beloved husband of Ida HOPPS, aged 43 
years. Funeral from his late residence, 7122 10th ave., Wednesday, July 24, 
at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

LANDER--On Saturday, July 20, George LANDER, beloved husband of Mary LANDER 
(nee NORDT); father of Mamie OLIGER (nee LANDER); grandfather of George P. 
OLIGER and brother of John LANDER, in his 61st year of his age. Funeral 
services at his late residence, 141 Himrod st., on Monday evening, July 22, 
at 8 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday, July 23, at 2 P.M. He was a member of Martha 
Washington Council, No. 11, Jr. O.U.A.M.; Edward F. Wheldt Benevolent Society 
and United States Custom Employes' Benevolent Association of the Port of New 
York, Inc. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

MCKEEVER--In Brooklyn on Sunday, July 21, 1918, Jacob W. MCKEEVER, beloved 
husband of Mary L. MCKEEVER ( nee DIETCHESS), in his 76th year. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday evening at 8 
o'clock at his late residence, 10 Liberty st. Interment at Valleau Cemetery.

TOMPKINS--On July 19, Caroline B. TOMPKINS. Services "The Funeral Church", 
Broadway aand 66th st. ( Frank  Campbells), Monday 8:30 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
MOONEY--In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, Andrew J. 
MOONEY, who departed this life July 22, 1916.
You are not forgotten, dearest Andrew,
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory last
I will remember thee,
You suffered much, you murmured not,
I watched you day by day,
Until at last with broken heart
I saw you pass away.
WIFE CATHERINE

James William MORAHAN died on Saturday at his home, 43 Jewell street. He was 
born in Manhattan thirty years ago, and is survived by his widow, Florence; 
one son, Elias; one daughter, Frances, and two brothers, John and Eugene. The 
funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. with interment in the family plot at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of John K. WEIGAND, of 207 Nassau avenue.

Johanne FRICKE, who died on Saturday at her home, 701 Bergen street, after a 
lingering illness, was born in Denmark sixty years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn since she was sixteen. She is survived by two sons, Dr. 
Louis T. FRICKE and William H. FRICKE, and one daughter, Mrs. WOLF. Funeral 
services will be held at the home of her son, Dr. FRICKE, 173 Underhill 
avenue, on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M.Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Albert HALL, husband of Ida HALL, died yesterday at his home, 7112 Tenth 
avenue, after a lingering illness. Mr. HALL was born in Manhattan on Oct. 22, 
1874, and had been connected with the Postoffice Department for ten years. He 
is survived by his widow, Ida; a daughter, Genevieve; his mother Julia A. 
HALL; three brothers, William, Fred and Robert, and four sisters, Mrs. Julia 
A. PROULS, Mrs. Lillie SARLES, Mrs. Mabel WOOLSEY and Elizabeth HALL. Funeral 
services will be held at his late residence on Wednesday.

Louis F. BLATT, son of Anna and the late John BLATT, died suddenly at 
Callicoon, N.Y. on Saturday. He was born in Germany sixteen years ago and had 
lived in Brooklyn practically all his life. The funeral will be held from his 
late home, 106 Chauncey street, to-morrow at 2 P.M. with interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of William Necker, of 393a Gates avenue.

Benjamin F. BRINDLEY, an inspector in the Department of Builgings and 
formerly an inspector in the Board of Education and the Board of Water 
Supply, died yesterday at his home, 8666 Twenty-first avenue. He was born in 
Manhattan fifty years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for ten years. 
He was a member of the Inspectors Association and is survived by his widow, 
Catherin; his father, Benjamin F.; three brothers, Lieut. Nicholas BRINDLEY, 
of the New York Police Department; Charles, in the War Department, and 
Frederick F., and one sister, Lucy E. Funeral services will be held to-morrow 
at 1:30 P.M. at his late home. Interment at Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island.

KILLED AT CROSSING BY ELECTRIC EXPRESS
 Jacob CAUTIERI, of Hawthorne avenue and Flynn road, Howard Beach, 
Ramblersville, Queens, was struck and instantly killed last night by an 
electric express train of the Long Island Railroad at Jerome avenue crossing 
at Ozone Park. The body was taken to Ruoff's morgue. Ozone Park.

Thomas V. HANNON, Jr., son of Thomas and Alice KEHOE HANNON, died yesterday 
at the home of his parents, 466 Sixteenth street, after a brief illness. He 
was born in Brooklyn, aand besides his parents he is survived by three 
sisters. The funeral will be held from his late residence to-morrow at 2:30 
P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John M. DUFFY's 
Sons, of 432A Fourth avenue.

Bernard W. DOWD died at his home, 602 Eleventh street, yesterday, after a 
brief illness. He was born in the old Twelfth Ward sixty-four years ago and 
when a young man learned the stone cutting trade and did much work in the 
construction of the State Capitol at Albany. Later he was made keeper in the 
old pentitentiary under Warden HAYES and for the past ten years had been a 
keeper in the City Prison on Raymond street. He was a member of Holy Family 
Church, Ninth and Prospect avenue. He is survived by two sons, James, an 
employee in the Navy Yard, and Bernard, attached to the Brooklyn Detective 
Bureau; four daughters, Mrs. SWEENEY, Mrs. O'KEEFFE and Catherine and 
Margaret DOWD, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary WHITE and Mrs. Jane KELLY. The 
funeral will be held Wednesday morning with a mass of requiem in Holy Family 
Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Patrick MCINTYRE, who died on Saturday at his residence, 258 Classon avenue, 
was born in Ireland and for the past forty-five years had lived in this 
country. He was a regular attendant of St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent and 
Willoughby avenues, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated to-morrow at 
10 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, 
Elizabeth, and three sons and four daughters. John W. MADDEN of 628 Myrtle 
avenue has charge of the arrangements.

Jacob BAER, who died yesterday at his home, 2717 Myrtle avenue, was born in 
Germany sixty-two years ago and is survived by four sons, Jacob, Jr., in the 
U.S. Navy; Christisn; Charles, who is in U.S. Army in France, and Henry; two 
daughters, Mrs. Barbara LANGHAUS and Mrs. Katie SEIDEL, and ten 
grandchildren. The funeral will be held to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock from 
the chapel of John K. WEIGAND, 768 Fresh Pond road. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Mrs. P. WEIGAND, well known in Brooklyn, died Sarurday at her home in 
Westchester avenue, Portchester. She is survived by one son, John, and six 
daughters, Mrs. L. MERTZ, Mrs. G. MERTZ, Mrs. John CARR, of New Haven; Mrs. 
W. PAPP, and the Misses A., T. and P. WEIGAND. Mrs. WEIGAND was 85 years old 
and had lived in Portchester for sixty-two years. The funeral will be held to-morrow.

William V. STACK died yesterday in the Norwegian Hospital following an 
accident on board a ship on which he was employed on Friday. He was the 
husband of Lillian ARMSTRONG STACK, and besides hiw widow is survived by his 
daughter, Dorothy; two brothers, James and John, and seven sisters, Bessie, 
Mabel, Mary, Mrs. M. MCCORMACK, Mrs. F. GOODAY, Mrs. J.H. NEILSON and Mrs. 
ANDERSON. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with the 
celebration of requiem mass in St. Francis Assisi R.C. Church. Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of P.C. MCCANN & Sons, of 804 Flatbush avenue.

Clara L. SIMPSON, widow of John SIMPSON, for some years Republican leader in 
the old Twelfth Assembly District, Manhattan, died on Saturday at the home of 
her nephew, George S. FELD, 1114 Avenue G. She was born in Manhattan 
sixty-six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for eighteen years. 
She is survived, besides her nephew, by one sister, Mrs. George STORM. 
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the home of her nephew, with 
interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

The remains of John Francis GILLIGAN, who died yesterday at St. Anthony's 
Hospital, will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery at 2 P.M. Wednesday. He was 
born in Brooklyn forty-seven years ago, a son of the late Thomas and Mary 
GILLIGAN, and is survived by a widow, Jeannette OSBOURNE; two children, 
George and Margaret, and one brother, Eugene.

Albert F. D'OENCH, one of the best known architects in the United States died 
on Saturday at his country estate at Manhasset after a long illness. He was 
born in Brooklyn sixty-five years ago and was educated in the Polytechnic 
Institute and later studied abroad. In 1876 he began the practice of his 
profession in New York, retiring two years ago. He was the designer of a 
number of large office buildings in Manhattan, including the old Germania 
Life Insurance Building. He lived at 35 East Seventy-second street, 
Manhattan, and is survived by his widow, Alice, and one son, Russell.

William RYAN died last night at his home, 375 Hoyt street. He was born in 
County Limerick, Ireland, sixty years ago and is survived by three daughters, 
Mrs. GIBNEY, Mrs. LUTZ and Margaret RYAN, and two sisters and one brother in 
Ireland. The funeral will be held from his late home at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow, 
thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
James MORAN, of 78 Congress street.

John Edward HUNT, a member of the firm of COY, HUNT & Co., paper and twine 
merchants, with offices at 15 East Fourth street, Manhattan, died yesterday 
at his home, 645 Putnam avenue. He was born in Jewett City, Conn., 
forty-eight years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for seventeen 
years. He was a member of Ousanic Lodge, No. 6, I.O.O.F., of Derby, 
Conn.;Aurora Grata Lodge, No. 756, F.and A.M., and was trustee and treasurer 
of the Lewis Avenue Congregational Church, Madison street and Lewis avenue. 
He is survived by his widow, three sons and one daughter. Funeral services 
will be held to-morrow at 8 A.M. Interment at Shelton, Conn.

Helen WILL. A requiem mass willbe celebrated to-morrow at 9 A.M. in St. 
Benedict's R.C. Church for Helen WILL, who died yesterday at her home, 180 
Sumpter street, after a lingering illness. She was born in Brooklyn thirty 
years ago and is survived by her husband, Henry; one sister, Mrs. Emma KEITH, 
and six children. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

 Josephine DOWDLE died on Saturday after a lingering illness in St. 
Catharine's Hospital. She was born in Brooklyn twenty-seven years ago and 
lived at 77 George street, She is survived by her husband, Charles; her 
mother, Josephine FEIST, and five brothers. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. from her late home. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

John J. MULLEE, who died on Saturday at his home, 461 Hancock street, was 
born in Clare Morris, County Mayo, Ireland, twenty-nine years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for ten years. He was a member of the Madison 
Democratic Club and Parkway Council, Knights of Columbus. He is survived by 
his widow, Nora; one son, John J.; his parents, John and Bridget MULLEE, in 
Ireland, and six sisters and three brothers. Requiem mass will be celebrated 
on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. in the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue 
and Macon street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of FEENEY 
& Sons, of 1857 Broadway.

Esther M. ADELS, born in Russia fifty-three years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for six years, died on Saturday at her home, 2237 Eighty- second 
street. She is survived by her husband, Isaac G.; four sons, Moses, Louis, 
Harry and Samuel, and two daughters, Mrs. M.H. FEGEL and Pearl ARELS. The 
funeral was held this afternoon, with interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Marie M. O'CONNOR, who died on Saturday at her home, 1438 East Ninety-fifth 
street, was born in Quebec, Canada, fifty-six years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for ten years. She was a member of the Church of the 
Holy Family and the Altar and the Rosary societies. She is survived by her 
husband, Michael; two sons, John and Joseph, and two sisters, Catherine and 
Theresa MYLETT. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 A.M. with requiem 
mass at the Church of the Holy Family. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under 
the direction of Daniel J. FULLERTON, of 1493 Rockaway avenue.

Celeste TRENCHARD, born in Manhattan on Oct, 23, 1842, and a resident of 
Brooklyn for twenty-seven years, at 201 Irving avenue, died on Friday in 
Kings County Hospital, after a lingering illness. She is survived by three 
sons, Louis, Charles and Samuel, and one daughter, Mrs. Michael BRADY, of 
Springfield, Queens. The Rev. William MACNICHOLL, of the Knickerbocker Avenue 
M.E. Church, will conduct funeral services to-morrow at 2 P.M. at her late 
home. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of BOLDEMANN & 
BIERMANN, of 225 Hamburg avenue.

Margaret V. GILLERN, wife of Thomas J. GILLERN and daughter of Edward A. and 
Margaret J. MCMAHON DUFFY, died on Saturday at her home, 1080 East 
Ninety-third street, Canarsie. She is survived besides her husband and 
parents by three sisters, Jane, Marie and Edna DUFFY, and three brothers, 
Edward, Thomas and Hugh DUFFY. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 
A.M. from her late home, thence to the Church of the Holy Family, where 
requiem mass will be celbrated. Interment at St. Johns Cemetery under 
direction of George P. MCHUGH, of 744 Myrtle avenue.

Henrietta HEEMCKE, 65 years old, died yesterday at her home, 1489 Herkimer 
street. She is survived by her husband, Charles; three sons, Albert 
SCHROEDER, William DIECKMAN and John HEEMCKE, and one daughter, Mrs. H. WOOD. 
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 8 P.M. at her late home. Interment 
in Greenwood Cemetery under direction of the United Burial Company, of 1202 Broadway.

Mary MORAN, widow of Richard MORAN, died yesterday, after a short illness, at 
her home, 206 Hoyt street. She was born in Ireland forty-eight years ago and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for eighteen years. She was a member of St. 
Paul's R.C. Church and is survived by one son, five daughters and two 
sisters, Mrs. DEMPSEY and Mrs. William DORAN. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 9 A.M. from her late home thence to St. Paul's Church, where 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Peter DORAN, of 210 Hoyt street.

Eugene WEPFLER, who served with distinction in the Civil War under Gen. 
RANKIN and at the end of the war was an aide of Gen. CUSTER for seven years, 
died on Saturday at his home, 151 Schenectady avenue. He was born in Germany 
seventy-five years ago, and at the age of 19 years came to this country. He 
had been connected with the city Department of Water, Gas and Electricity for 
twenty-five years and was a member of U.S. Grant Post 327, G.A. R. He is 
survived by his widow, Emma LOWE; one son, RANKIN, and one daughter, Mrs. 
Alma GRIEMAMANN. U.S. Grant Post will conduct funeral services to-morrow at 8 
P.M. at his late home. Interment on Wednesday at Evergreen Cemetery under 
direction of Francis M. CURRAN, of 251 Albany avenue.

Jacob W. MCKEEVER, seventy-six years old, died yesterday at his home, 10 
Liberty street. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having enlisted at the age 
of eighteen years in the Duryea Zouaves, serving for three months with them 
and then re-enlisted in the Twelfth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers. At the close 
of the war he enlisted in the old Seventh Regiment, of which he was sergeant 
drummer for thirty years. He was a member of Fern Council, No. 774, Royal 
Arcanum, for thirty-three years. He had been a hardware merchant on Fulton 
street for the past thirty years.

23 July 1918
BAKER--On July 21, Mary, widow of William BAKER, at her residence, 918 
Sterling pl., aged 95. Requiem mass Wednesday, July 24, at 9:30 A.M. at St. 
Gregory's Church.

BURKHARDT--BURKHARDT--Madeline JELLINGTON BURKHARDT, died July 21. Funeral 
private. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

COLE--Entered into rest, July 20, 1918, Charles J.F. COLE, in his 83d year. 
Funeral services at his late home, 352A 14th st., Brooklyn, on Tuesday 
evening at 8 o'clock.

DELANEY--On July 22, John, beloved husband of Margaret DELANEY. Funeral from 
his late residence, 179 East Fourth st., Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn 
requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

FISCHET-- On Monday, July 22, 1918, John Valentine FISCHER, beloved father of 
George, L. Edward, Katharine FISCHER, mrs. Louisa HARTMANN, Mrs. Mary FAUSEL, 
in his 76th year. Funeral on Thursday, 9:30 A.M. from his late residence, 689 
Manhattan ave., Greenpoint; thence to St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, 
Kent st., where requiem high mass will be celebrated for repose of his soul. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

FRICKE--At her home, 701 Bergen st., on Saturday, July 20, Johanne M. FRICKE, 
widow of John C. and mother of Hans W., Louis T. and Dore M. WOLF. Funeral 
from son's residence, 173 Underhill ave. Interment Greenwood.

HALL--On Saturday, July 21,1918, Albert, beloved husband of Ida HOPPS, aged 
43 years. Funeral from his late residence, 7122 10th ave., Wednesday, July 
24, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

MCKEEVER--In Brooklyn on Sunday, July 21,1918, Jacob W. MCKEEVER, beloved 
husband of Mary L. MCKEEVER (nee DIETCHESS), in his 76th year. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday evening at 8 
o'clock at his late residence, 10 Liberty st. Interment at Valleau Cemetery.

RAGLAND--Samuel, on July 21. Services, "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 
66th st., (Frank E. Campbell's), Thursday, 11 A.M.

SKIFFINGTON--On Monday, July 22,1918, Ellen A. MCCABE SKIFFINGTON, widow of 
William C. SKIFFINGTON. Funeral from her late residence, 611 St. John's pl., 
on Thursday, July 25, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

TUCKER--William P. TUCKER, 3604 15th ave., died Monday, July 22, at the 
Methodist Episcopal Hospital after a short illness. He leaves a widow, 
Margaret TUCKER and five children, Ruth, Regina, Adelaide, William, Jr., and Leroy.

WEIDMANN--Henry D., on July 22,1918, after a short illness at his late 
residence, 257 Sixteenth st. Funeral Wednesday, Jukly 24, at 2 P.M. Interment 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BURNS--In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Patrick J. BURNS, who 
departed this life July 24, 1916. An anniversary mass Wednesday, July 24, 
1918, at St. Benedict's Church, Fulton st. and Ralph ave., 9 A.M.
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own
Wife,   CATHERINE T. A. BURNS

In sad and loving memory of our dear Leo, who passed away July 23, 1917. May 
his soul rest in peace. Amen.
Mother and Grandmother JONES

LITTLE HORSEMAN KILLED
 Sayville, July 23-- Gordon F. WESTIN, 8 yyears old, son of G.F. WESTIN of 
635 Park avenue, Manhattan, now in France with the 107th Ammunition Train of 
the Twenty-seventh Division, was killed yesterday afternoon when he was 
thrown from a horse.
 The horse stumbled and fell at Main street and Lincoln avenue, huring the 
little fellow from his back, one foot sticking in the stirrup. The horse 
leaped up and started down the street, before he could be stopped, dragging 
the boy whose head bumped along the asphalt roadway. As the horse turned up 
Railroad avenue the boys head came in contact with an automobile stalled 
there and was killed by the blow.

MASONIC SERVICES FOR JOHN G. DEUBERT
 Members of Star of Hope Lodge. No. 430, F. and A. M., will conduct services 
to-night for John G. DEUBERT, ex-Republican State Committeeman, and at one 
time leader of the old Twenty-eighth Ward, at his home in Belmore this 
evening.
 Among those who will make the trip to Belmore ar Jacob BRANDLE, master; John 
BLES, Edward JL. WALKER, Guilbert RUD, Jacob HALTER, Palul STEINER, Dr. E. 
JANAS and Dr. P. WOLF.

OBITUARY
Robert B. BACH, who has conducted a law practice in Brooklyn and Manhattan 
since 1874, died yesterday at his home, 386 Westminster road, Flatbush. He 
was born in Brooklyn on July 15, 1861, a son of John C. and Elizabeth 
NOSTRAND BACH. After receiving his early education in the schools of Brooklyn 
he took his degrees at the college of the City of New York and later at the 
University Law School. For nearly forty years he was associated with 
representative members of the bar, handling some of the largest cases that 
have come up in the city or State. He was a great traveler and had visited 
every city of importance in the United States and many in Mexico, collecting 
much valuable historical data and making notes upon conditions in various 
parts of the country. He was a strong Republican and took much interest in 
civic development. He is survived by his widow, Isadora COOPER, and two 
daughters, Mrs. James B. GREASON and Mrs. James WATT. Funeral services will be private.

Margaret S. MONTGOMERY, widow of Charles MONTGOMERY, and formerly a resident 
of the Eastern District section of Brooklyn, died at her home in Barryville, 
Sullivan County, Saturday, aged 64 years. The funeral was held last night at 
her late home and the body was brought to Brooklyn this morning for interment 
at Evergreen Cemetery this afternoon. Mrs. MONTGOMERY was born in IRELAND, 
but for more than thirty years was a resident of Brooklyn. She was a member 
of the Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church. She was married to Mr. MONTGOMERY 
forty-three years ago. He died in February, 1917, at Barryville. They had 
conducted a summer hotel, the Delaware House. at Barryville for fourteen 
years. This was one of the largest places of its kind, overlooking the 
Delaware River. The surviving relatives are a son, Charles, of Hillburn,N.Y.; 
a daughter, Ethel L. wife of Willard QUICK, of Barryville; two sisters, Mrs. 
Mary A. MCKINLEY, of Richmond Hill, and Mrs. Jane BEATTIE, of Vancouver, 
B.C., and a brother, Thomas, of Glen Ewen, Canada.

Lars NILSEN, well known in the Norwegian and Scandanavian missions in South 
Brooklyn and Bay Ridge, died on Sunday at the home of his sisters, Mrs. Henry 
SEE, 69 Third  place. He was born in Norway seventy-three years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years. He was a salesman employed 
by the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company for fifteen years, and is survived, 
besides his sister, by one son, Theodore GRAY, and one daughter, Mrs. H.B. 
TRAVER. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. at the Mission, 22 
Woodhall street, the Rev. J.C. HERR officiating. Interment at Greenwood 
Cemetery under direction of Louis W. THORGESEN, of 300 Court street.

Annie FITZGERALD, widow of Frank FITZGERALD, died yesterday at her home, 84 
Pioneer street, after a long illness. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. 
J. COUGHLIN, Mrs. J. SEGRIFF and Mrs. C. NOONAN; a niece, May DONALD. The 
funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., from her late home, thence to the 
church of the Visitation, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King 
street.

Anna G. FULLING died today at her home, 1091 Rogers avenue, in her fourth 
year. She was a daughter of John and Ida FULLING, and is survived besides her 
parents, by one sister, Pauline. The funeral will be held on Thursday, at 2 
P.M., from her late home, with interment in the family plot at Lutheran 
Cemetery under direction of P. MCCANNA's Sons, of 804 Flatbush avenue.

Catherine M. DEVLIN, widow of James DEVLIN, and a mother of Mrs. Joseph 
BURNS, formerly of the Fifth Ward, died yesterday at her home, 29 Windsor 
place. She was born in Ireland sixty-five years ago and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for forty years. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 10 A.M. 
with interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of E.F. HIGGINS, of 1289 
Prospect avenue.

Betty HITCHCOCK, seven years old, died yesterday in the Midwood Sanitarium. 
She is survived by her parents, Charles A. and Gertrude HITCHCOCK, and one 
sister, Catherine. The funeral will be private from her late home, 455 Putnam 
avenue.

John V. FISCHER. Requiem mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. in 
St. Aloysius R.C. Church, Kent street, for John V. FISCHER, who died 
yesterday at his home, 689 Manhattan avenue. He was in his seventy-sixth year 
and is survived by two sons, George and Edward, and three daughters, 
Mrs.Louisa HARTMANN, Mrs. Mary FAUSEL and Katherine FISCHER. Interment at 
Calvary Cemetery.

Catherine CORWIN born at Sheepshead Bay, sixty-eight years ago, died 
yesterday at her home, 2258 East Fifteenth street, after a long illness. She 
was the widow of Frank CORWIN, and is survived by one son, Frank. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow at 1 P.M. at her late home, the Rev. John 
WALSH, of the Sheepshead Bay Lutheran Church of which she was a member, 
officiating. Interment in the family plot at Evergreen Cemetery under 
direction of Fenton & Healy, of Shore road.

Nora RODELL died yesterday in the Greenpoint Hospital following an operation. 
She was born in Broklyn thirty-one years ago, and is survived by her father, 
John BARRETT; one sister, Nellie WALTERS, and one brother, William BARRETT. 
The funeral willbe held on Thursday at 2 P.M., with interment at Calvary 
Cemetery under direction of F.F. MONTENES, of 135 North Third street.

Edward J. FITZGERALD, was born in Brooklyn nineteen years ago, was drowned 
yesterday at Pompton Lake, N.J. He is survived by his mother, Rose; one 
brother, John, and four sisters, Susan, Alice, Clara and Lula. Funeral 
services will be held on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. at his late home, 491 Central 
avenue, with interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of F.F. MONTENES, 
of 155 North Third street.

Minnie FISHER, who died yesterday in St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, was born 
in Germany sixty-five years ago and had been a resident of this country for 
forty years. For the past five years her home had been at Woodhaven. She is 
survived by one brother, A.D. FISHER. The funeral will be held from the 
funeral chapel of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 Herrimann avenue, Jamaica, to-morrow 
at 10 A.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Mary REDMOND KIRWIN, who died on Sunday at her home, 268 Carroll street, was 
born in County Wexford, Ireland, on May 25, 1831, and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for seventy-five years. She was a regular attendant of St. Mary Star 
of the Sea Church, Court and Luquer streets, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. She is survived by one daughter, Margaret; 
one sister, Julia WILLIS; one niece, Daisy KINSELLA; six grandchildren and 
two great-grandchildren. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Thomas E. CROSS, of 153 Smith street.

William P. TUCKER, born in Cranston, R.I., fifty-seven years ago, and a 
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-eight years, died yesterday in the Methodist 
Episcopal Hospital after an illness of about one week. He was a machinist and 
had been employed for a number of years by the Van Allen & Bourton Company. 
He was a member of the International Machinists' Association. He is survived 
by his widow, Margaret; three daughters, Ruth, Regina, and Adelaide, and two 
sons, William, Jr., and Leroy. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9 
A.M., with requiem mass at St. Catherine of Alexandria R.C. Church.

Ellen Agnes SKIFFINGTON, born in Bloomfield,N.J., a daughter of the late 
Henry and Brittania ARMSTRONG MCCABE, died last night at her home, 611 St. 
Johns place. She was the widow of William C. SKIFFINGTON, and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for fifty years. She is survived by three daughters, 
Mrs. William WINTER, of Staten Island; Helen V. and Irene E. SKIFFINGTON; 
three sons, William D., Henry C., a sergeant in 152d Depot Brigade at Camp 
Upton, and Arthur J.; four sisters, Mrs. J. HEAVEY, Mrs. Margaret URQUHART, 
Mrs. J.E. HARPELL and Mrs. Elizabeth CONNOR, and six grandchildren. She was a 
member of St. Teresa's R.C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be 
celebrated onThursday at 9:30 A.M. Interment in the family plot at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park avenue.

Douglas MCCLEES, who died last Saturday at his home, 266 McDonough street, 
was a well known magazine illustrator and is survived by his widow, Blanche, 
and two sons. Funeral services were held last night in the Lefferts place 
chapel. Interment to-day at Wilmington, Del.

Hugh QUINN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James QUINN, died on Sunday at his home, 176 
Norris street, Jamaica. The funeral was held this afternoon from his late 
home, with interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons of 
30 Flushing avenue, Jamaica.

Almira T. GODFREY, widow of James W. GODFREY, died yesterday at her home, 
1288 Dean street. She was born in Manhattan sixty-five years ago, and had 
been a resident of this borough for eighteen years. She is survived by two 
daughters, Mrs.  Adelaide ARCHIBOLD and Pearl GODFREY. Funeral services will 
be held to-morrow at 2:30 P.M. at her late home.

Charles J.F. COLE, a retired interior decorator, died on Saturday at his 
home, 352a Fourteenth street, of old age. He was born in England eighty-two 
years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty-five years. He is 
survived by two sons, Charles and George; two daughters, Mrs. Alice EVANS and 
Mrs. Lydia HAVELL, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 
this evening at his late home with interment to-morrow at Evergreen Cemetery.

John Valentine FISCHER died yesterday at his home, 689 Manhattan avenue. He 
was born in Germany seventy-five years ago and is survived by two sons, 
George and Edward; three daughters, Katherine, Mrs. Louise HARTMANN and Mrs. 
Mary FAUSEL; nine grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Mary SCHROTH. The 
funeral will be held on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from his late residence, thence 
to St. Aloysious R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celbrated. Interment 
in the family vault at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John K. WEIGAND, 
of 207 Nassau avenue.

George COLLINS, connected with the U.S. custom house for the past seventeen 
years and formerly for a number of years connected with the Knox Hat Company, 
died on Sunday after an illness of about two weeks at his home, 203 DeKalb 
avenue. He was born in Philadelphia sixty years ago and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for thirty-five years. He was a member of the First Assembly 
District Republican Club and of Welcome Council, 703 R.A. He is survived by 
his widow, Jennie. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at his 
late home. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery to-morrow afternoon.

Joseph ROSENBERG, who died yesterday at his home, 131 Vanderbilt avenue, was 
born in Germany seventy-four years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
since he was 14 years old. He was a member of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and 
the Brooklyn Federated Hebrew Charities. He is survived by his widow, Ida; 
five daughters, Mrs. Hannah HESS, Mrs. Joseph M. COHN, Mrs. R. Walter 
BENNETT, Mrs. Herbert ?? and Mrs. Harry C. HARRIS and two sons, Samuel and 
Alva. The funeral willbe held to-morrow at 2 P.M. from his late home, with 
interment at Washington Cemetery.

Catherine A.  POTTER, wife of Charles F. POTTER, of283 Woodland avenue, 
Woodhaven, died on Sunday in the Swedish Hospital following an operation. She 
was brn in Brooklyn forty-two years ago and for a time had been a resident of 
Dallas, Texas. She was a member of the Mothers' Club of P.S. 66, the Forest 
Park Reformed Church, and was interested in Red Cross work. She is survived 
besides her husband, by one daughter, Marjorie; two sons, Charles F.,Jr. and 
Edward; one sister, Mrs. Emma GILLETTE, of Bloomfield,NJ and three brothers, 
Adam, Benjamin and Victor BRACHT. The Rev. Floyd S. CORNISH, of the Forest 
Park Reformed Church, will conduct services to-morrow, at 2:30 P.M., at her 
late home. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of George PETH of 
1207 Myrtle avenue.

Henry D. WEIDMANN, for the past twenty-five years a shipping clerk employed 
by the Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Company, died yesterday after a short 
illness at his home, 257 Sixteenth street. He was a member of Long Island 
Camp No. 16, W. of W., and is survived by his widow, Cecilia; one son, George 
Henry, and two brothers, William and George. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. from his late home, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of E.H. LOCKWOOD, of 961 Fifth avenue.

Jacob J. ROSE, a machinist, died on Saturday at his home, 287 Lincoln avenue, 
Cypress Hills, of apoplexy. He was forty-one years old and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn most of his life. He was a member of the Jacob Benner 
Relief Circle and Brooklyn Conclave, No. 190, I.O.H. He is survived by his 
widow, Amelia and a son and daughter. Funeral services were held last evening 
at his late home, with interment to-day at Lutheran Cemetery.

William V. STACK, who died on Sunday in the Norwegian Hospital following an 
accident on board a ship where he was employed, was the husband of Lillian 
ARMSTRONG STACK, and besides his widow, is survived by his daughter, Dorothy; 
two brothers, James and John, and seven sisters, Bessie, Mabel, Mary, Mrs. M. 
MCCORMACK, Mrs. F. GOODDAY, Mrs. J. NELLSON and Mrs. ANDERSON. The funeral 
will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. from his late home, 287 Clarkson street; 
thence to the Church of St. Francis Assisi, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of P. MCCANNA's 
Sons, of 804 Flatbush avenue.

Frank VOORHEES, for many years a resident of the Eastern District and 
formerly connected with the lumber concern of HARDY & VOORHEES, died on 
Saturday in the Norwegian Hospital, following an operation. He was born in 
Glen, Montgomery County, N.Y. fifty-two years ago and had been a resident of 
Richmond Hill for many years, living at 727 Stoothoff avenue. He is survived 
by his widow, Minnie; two sons, Rulof Olmstead VOORHEES, of the United States 
Naval Reserve and James Zeghie VOORHEES, of the 318th Engineers, now in 
France; his parents, James and Nancy VOORHEES; two brothers, Henry and Andrew 
and one sister, Mrs. J. V. HALL, of Washington, D.C. Funeral services were 
held last evening at his late home. Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery, Fulton, N.Y.

Ann M. BANNON, who died at her home, 280 Webster avenue, yesterday, was born 
in Ireland ninety-five years ago and lived in Brooklyn for sixty-nine years. 
She was amember of the Holy Name Church for forty years and later a member of 
the Church of St. Rose of Lima. Surviving her is one son, Simon BANNON. The 
funeral will be held on Thursday from her late home. Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery at 2 P.M. under direction of Harry F. BLAIR, of 726 Coney Island avenue.

Margaret DEAN, of 11 Fourth street, wife of George H. DEAN, who died suddenly 
as the result of an automobile accident at Smith and Fourth streets was born 
in Canada in 1841(?) and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty 
years. She is survived by one son, George and two daughters, Mrs. Elsie WICKS 
and Mrs. Josephine WRIGHT, and one sister, Mrs. A.S. GRANT, of Canada.Dr. 
HAMILTON of the First Place Church will conduct the funeral services 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. at her late residence. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary SURLESS died yesterday at her home, 63 Sixteenth street, after a brief 
illness. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her parents, Patrick and 
Margaret SURLESS and three sisters and one brother. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 2:30 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
John M. DUFFY's Sons of 432A Fourth avenue.

John H. MURTAGH died on Sunday at his home, 494 Fifth avenue aged 64 years. 
He was for many years connected with the Kings County Registers office and 
later was employed as inspector with the Department of Water, Gas and 
Electricity. He was a member of the Twelfth Assembly District Regular 
Democratic Club and captain of the Fifteenth Election district. He is 
survived by one son, John, and one daughter, Ethel. Requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, of which he 
was a member. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary KIRWIN, born in County Wexford, Ireland, May 25, 1831, a resident of 
Brooklyn for seventy-five years and a regular attendant at St. Mary Star of 
the Sea Church, died on Sunday at her home, 268 Carroll street. She is 
survived by one daughter, Margaret; a sister, Julia WILLIS, a niece, Daisy 
KINSELLA; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral will be 
held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at St. Mary, Star of the Sea 
Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Patrick M. FANNON, formerly of Brooklyn, died on Friday at the home of his 
daughter, Mrs. M.J. FRANSIOLL, 250 Riverside Drive, Manhattan. He was well 
known in South Brooklyn, previous to making his home with his daughter, Mrs. 
T.E. BYRNES, of Brooklyn. The funeral was held yesterday with requiem mass in 
the R.C. Church of the Holy Name, Manhattan. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery

Caroline RINGELMANN, who died on Saturday at her  home, 416 Stanhope street, 
was born in Germany on July 11, 1830, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
thirty-five years. She was the widow of Andrew RINGELMANN, and is survived by 
her daughter, Mrs. Josephine BILJES and three grandchildren and six great 
grandchildren. The Rev. Charles PHILIPBAR conducted funeral services to-day 
at her late home. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Susan C. CAREY, widow of Richard H. CAREY, who died on Saturday in the Graham 
Home for Old Ladies, was buried yesterday afternoon in Greenwood Cemetery, 
following services at the Home. She was in her ninety-third year.

24 July 1918
BURKHARDT--Madeline KELLINGTON BURKHARDT, died July 21. Funeral private. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DUNN--On July 22, Mary A. DUNN (nee LEE), native of Tallow, County Waterford, 
Ireland, beloved wife of james DUNN and mother of Richard, Mary, William, 
Anna and the late Catherine DUNN. Funeral from her late residence, 6 Middagh 
st., on Thursday, July 25, 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of the 
Assumption,Cranberry st.

FISCHER--On Moday, July 22, 1918. John Valentine FISCHER, beloved father of 
George L. Edward, Katherine FISCHER, Mrs. Louisa HARTMANN, Mrs. Mary FAUSEL, 
in his 76th year. Funeral on Thursday, 9:30 A.M., from his late residence, 
689 Manhattan ave., Greenpoint; thence to St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic 
Church, Kent st., where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose 
of his soul. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

NORTON--On Tuesday, July 23, 1918, at herhome, Greenwich, Conn., Elizabeth 
Frances, beloved wife of William S. NORTON, and daughter of Samuel WALLY and 
Caroline  B. BROWN. Funeral services at her late residence, 42 Brookside 
Drive, on Friday, July 26, at 11:30 o'clock A.M. Interment at convenience of 
the family.

RAGLAND--Samuel, on July 21. Services, "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 
66th st., (Frank E. CAMPBELL's), Thursday, 11 A.M.

REDDEN--Suddenly, on July 22, William H. REDDEN, at his residence, 808 Putnam 
aave. He is survived by his widow, Margaret; one daughter, Ethel, and one 
son, William C. Notice of funeral later.

SCHROEDER--Emil T. SCHROEDER died Tuesday, July 23, 1918, after a long 
illness, in his 66th year. Funeral services at his late home, 22 Nevada ave., 
Woodhaven, Thursday, 8 P.M. Burial Friday, 10 A.M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

SKIFFINGTON--On Monday, July 22, 1918, Ellen A. MCCABE SKIFFINGTON. Funeral 
from her late residence, 611 St. John's pl., on Thursday, July 25, at 9 A.M.; 
thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

TOEHNER--Suddenly, at his home, 44 Norwood ave., Robert W. TOEHNER, in his 
30th year. He is survived by his beloved wife, Gretta TOEHNER (nee HEALEY); 
his parents, one brother and three sisters. Funeral on Friday, July 26, at 2 
P.M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of John SHEA, 461 
Benedict ave., Woodhaven.

IN MEMORIAM
AIMS--In sad but loving memory of our dear beloved son, William B. AIMS, who 
departed this life July 24, 1916.
Still in our hearts your memory clings
And still our grief is sore,
Each passing year but nearer brings
The time we will meet once more.
FATHER,MOTHER and BROTHER

Harry J. LYTLE, cashier of the Robins Dry Dock and Repair Co. and treasurer 
of the William H. TODD Corporation, died on Monday in the Brooklyn Hospital 
from injuries sustained in an automobile accident a month ago. He was born in 
Brooklyn forty-five years ago and was widely known in shipbuilding circles. 
He lived at 377 Clinton street, and was a member of the Crescent Athletic 
Club, and the Associated Brethren of Delamater Iron Works. He was a son of 
the late Harry F. and Catherine LYTLE, and is survived by one sister, Louise, 
and two aunts. The funeral will be held on Friday at 10 A.M. with requiem 
mass in St. Agnes' R.C. Church, Sackett and Hoyt streets. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

Harriet Agnes BIRMINGHAM, wife of Florence BIRMINHAM, died yesterday at her 
home, 23 Driggs avenue. She is survived besides her husband by her mother, 
Mrs. DORE; three brothers, Leonard, William and Franklin, and four sisters, 
Eleanor, May, Anna and Mabel. The funeral will be held from her late home on 
Friday at 2 P.M. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of John 
GLINNEN & Sons, of 64 Herbert street.

Mary A. DUNN, who died on Monday at her home, 6 Middagh street, after an 
illness of about three days, was born in County Wexford, Ireland, sixty-three 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for eight years. She is 
survived by two sons, Richard and William; two daughters, Mary and Anna; 
three brothers, William LEE, in this country, and Dennis and James LEE, and a 
sister Margaret LEE, in Ireland. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 
A.M, with requiem mass in the Church of the Assumption. Interment at Calvary 
Cemetery under direction of Joseph BAKER, of City Hall place, Manhattan.

Louis WILD, who died on Monday at his home, 1623 Hancock street, was born in 
Brooklyn fifty-five years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mary, aand one 
other brother, John. The funeral will be held to-morrow, at 2 P.M, from his 
late home, with interment at Evergreens Cemetery under direction of George 
SCHULTZ, of 720 Metropolitan avenue.

John GALLAGHER, son of Charles and Mary TONKS GALLAGHER, died yesterday at 
the home of his parents, 187 Conover street. He is survived besides his 
parents by three brothers and three sisters. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 10 A.M., with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John LONGWORTH, a paver for Department of Docks, died yesterday at his home, 
821A Union street. He was born in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, on 
April 8,1867, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-three years. He 
was a member of St. Francis Xavier R.C. Church, and is survived by his widow, 
Delia O'BRIEN; five sons, John, William, Joseph, Daniel and Frank, and four 
daughters, Mrs. Mary GIBBONS, Catherine, Elizabeth and Deborah LONGWORTH. The 
funeral will be held on Friday at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in St. Francis 
Xaviers Church, Sixth avenue and Carroll street. Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of Doyle & Kenny, of 197 Bridge street.

Alice DELANEY. Requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow at 9 A.M. in St. 
Cecilia's R.C. Church, Herbert and North Henry streets, for Alice DELANEY, 
who died on MOnday at her home, 84 Debevoise street, after a short illness. 
She is survived by her husband, James and one sister, Mrs. Mary FAGAN. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY, of 87 
Herbert street.

Frederick CAVAGNARO died yesterday at his home, 279 Atlantic avenue. He was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived by his parents. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. from his late home, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of William J. HURLEY, of 195 Court street.

Catherine L. QUIGLEY died yesterday at her home, 1282 Park place. She 
attended St. Matthews' R.C. Church Eastern Parkway and Utica avenue. She is 
survived by one daughter, Mrs. John J. MAHON, and three grandchildren. The 
funeral will be held to-morrow from her late residence thence to St. 
Matthew's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Katherine TROVERT, born in Brooklyn sixteen years ago, died last Sunday at 
her home, 256 Fortieth street. she is survived by her parents, Ernest and 
Katherine TROVERT; three sisters and two brothers. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 9 A.M. with requiem mass ib St. Michael's R.C. Church, fourth 
avenue and Forty-second street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of J. SCHAEFFER, of 4014 Third avenue.

Dorothy MOOS, born in Germany fifty-three years ago, a resident of the United 
States for thirty-three years and of Glendale for four years died yesterday 
at her home, 366 Sandel street, Glendale. She is survived by her husband, 
Henry, and two sons and two daughters. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 
3 P.M. from her late home, with interment at mount Olivet Cemetery under 
direction of F. WEIGAND, Jr., of 59 Dill place.

Anna MENZEL died yesterday after a long illness at her home, 170 Roebling 
street, in her seventy-fourth year. She is survived by two nephews, Henry 
GROTH and Christian GROTH, and one niece, Sophie BECHTOLT. The Rev. Mr. 
SUMMERS, of St. Matthew's German Lutheran Church, in North Fifth street,of 
which she was a member, will conduct services on Friday, at 2 P.M. at her 
late home. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of F.F. MONTENES, 
of 155 North Third street.

Ellen T. CHERRY died yesterday at her home, 94 Fifth avenue, after an illness 
of a few days. She is survived by two brothers, Michael and John CHERRY, and 
three sisters, Mrs. Mary FITZGERALD, Mrs. James KELLY and Agnes CHERRY. The 
funeral will be held on Friday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, thence to St. 
Augustine's R.C. Church, Sixth avenue and Sterling place, where requiem mass 
will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John 
F. FAGAN, of Henry and Warren streets.

Barbara Koenig BYRNES, who died on MOnday at her home, 1817 Greene avenue, 
was born in Germany on Dec. 17, 1864, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
thirty years. She is survived by four daughters, Elsie MASSA, Maria, Ella and 
Loretta; four sons, John, Emil, Joseph and William, and two grandchildren. 
The Rev. Mr. JAEGER will conduct funeral services to-morrow at 2 P.M. at her 
late home, interment following at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John 
BAQUE & Sons, of 614 Woodward avenue.

Fanny A. WELCHER, who died on Monday at her home in Hartford, Conn., was the 
wife of Rev. Manfred P. WELCHER, a retired Congregational clergyman, and the 
family lived for many years in Broklyn. Their home here was at 310 Clermont 
avenue. While here the family were members of Plymouth Church. While in 
Brooklyn Mr. WELCHER attracted considerable prominence through his aggresive 
fight against the use of cigarettes and tobacco by the young. Funeral 
services were held this afternoon. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery to-morrow.

Herman G. MEYER died yesterday at his home, 80 Sutton street. He was born in 
Germany fifty-eight years ago, and is survived by his widow, Lena; one son, 
John who is in the U.S. Army Medical Corps; two daughters, Arlean and Mrs. 
Anna LUTZ; two brothers and three sisters. The funeral will be held to-morrow 
at 2:30 P.M., the Rev. J. Howard WORTH, of the English Lutheran Church of the 
Messiah in Russell street, officiating. Interment  in the family plot at Mt. 
Olivet Cemetery under direction of John K. WEIGAND, of 207 Nassau avenue.

Carl J. MADSON,of 94 Summit street, died yesterday at the Consumptives Home, 
in Kingston avenue. He was born in Norway thirty-two years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for nine years. He is survived by one brother, August. 
The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2:30 P.M., from the funeral parlors of 
H. LENNART, 311 Columbia street. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

George W. TUERS, formerly for forty years a clerk in Post Offices Station D, 
Manhattan, died on Sunday of heart trouble at his home, 654 Macon street. He 
was born in the old Seventh Ward, New York City, seventy years ago, and was 
for many years prominent in politics. He was a member of the old Croton Hose 
Co, of New York Volunteer Fire Department. He is survived by three brothers, 
Benjamin H., and John J. The funeral services were held last evening at his 
late home, with interment to-day at Greenwood Cemetery.

William BROWN, Jr., died on Monday in the Greenpoint Hospital. He was born in 
Brooklyn eighteen years ago and had been employed at the Brooklyn Navy yard. 
He is survived by his father, William M., and four sisters, Julia, Margaret, 
Gertrude and Adelaide. The funeral was held to-day from his  home. Interment 
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William VOGT, of 196 Nassau avenue.

Florence CLARKSON, who would have been fourteen years old next month and who 
was drowned last Saturday afternoon at Old Mill Landing when a rowboat in 
which she was sitting capsized, was born in Brooklyn on Aug. 28, 1904, and 
was a member of the Goodsell M.E. Church. She is survived by her mother and 
father. Funeral services were held to-day in the Goodsell M.E. Church, the 
Rev. William C. CRAIG officiating. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery under 
direction of N. H. CONNELL, of 1125 Liberty avenue.

Ellen HEALEY, wife of Mark HEALEY of 55 Ninth avenue, Long Island City, died 
in St, John's Hospital last Monday night after a long illness. A son, 
Richard, recently sailed for France with his regiment. Mrs. HEALEY was 
fifty-two years old, and had lived in Long Island City many years. She is 
survived by her husband and two daughters, Anna and Ellen. Funeral  services 
will be held to-morrow morning with mass at 10 o'clock in St. Patricks's 
Church. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Emil T. SCHROEDER, who died yesterday at his home, 22 Nevada avenue, 
Woodhaven, after a lingering illness, was born in Germany on Jan. 11, 1853, 
and had lived in Brooklyn for twenty-three years. He was a member of the 
United Presbyterian Church of East Williamsburg, the I.O.O.F. Teutonia, of 
Newark, and the Independent Order of Red Men, Dakota Tribe. He was employed 
as a shoemaker. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 8 P.M., the Rev. 
Dr. J.G. SHERREY, of the United Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery on Friday at 10 A.M., under direction of Michael 
ZIRKEL's Sons, of 84 Throop avenue. He is survived by his widow, Melanie 
SCHROEDER; two daughters, Augusta SCHROEDER and Hattie SEARBY, and one son, Harold T.

Anna Martha WEBER, who was born in Germany and had lived in Brooklyn for 
twenty-eight years, died at her home, 1006 Seneca avenue, yesterday. She is 
survived by her husband; one son Henry A.; a daughter, Catharine Rose, and a 
sister. Funeral services at her late home on Friday, at 2 P.M., the Rev. Dr. 
MCKIERNAN, of the Wycoff Baptist Church, officiating. Interment at Lutheran 
Cemetery under direction of William WARNECK.

Daniel J. MITTENDORF, of 106 Hull street, who was drowned on Monday at 
Freeport, was born in Brooklyn ten years ago and had attended Public school 
73. He is survived by his mother, Josephine; three sisters, Ida, Isabelle, 
and Josephine, and one brother, Charles. Funeral services will be held 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. at his late home, the Rev. Dr. Frederick ERHARDT 
officiating. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of J.J. 
GALLAGHER's Sons, of 25 Aberdeen street.

Marie ECKERT, born in Germany seventy-eight years ago, and a resident of 
Brooklyn for many years, died yesterday at her home, 656 Jamaica avenue. She 
is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lena J. GOLDSMITH, Mrs. Carrie KLEESELD 
and Mrs. Mary E. IVES, and two sons, Albert M. and Chris F. The funeral will 
be held on Friday at 2 P.M. from her late home, with cremation at Fresh Pond 
under direction of Mrs. George EHLENBERGER, of 295 Wyckoff avenue.

John BYERS, for the past fifteen years editor of the "Clothier and 
Furnisher", a periodical devoted to the haberdashery trade, died last Sunday 
after an illness of five months at his home, 835 Prospect place. He was born 
near Belfast, Ireland, seventy-six years ago and was an expert on linens, 
having formerly been in the linen trade in this city and in Troy, N.Y. He was 
a free mason and had been a resident of Brooklyn for more than fifty years. 
He is survived by three sons, John, Robert and Clarence. The Rev. Dr. S. 
PARKES CADMAN conducted funeral services last evening at his late home. 
Interment to-day at Greenwood Cemetery.

Bridget QUINN, who died yesterday at her home, 75 North Henry street after a 
long illness, was born in Ireland forty-two years ago and had been a resident 
of the Eastern District for twenty years. She was a regular attendant of St. 
Cecilia's R.C. Church and is survived byher husband, Patrick; two sons, 
Thomas and William; one daughter, Mary and two sisters, Mrs. Anna CLOUTHER 
and Katherine GATELY. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. from her 
late home, with interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. 
MURPHY, of 97 Herbert street.

Sophie R. WAMMERSEY, widow of Augustus T. WAMMERSEY, died Sunday at her home, 
79 Etna street. She was born in Alsace-Lorraine seventy-four years ago, and 
had witnessed the bombardment of Strasburg in the Franco-Prussian war. She is 
survived by two sons, The Rev. Frederick WAMMERSEY, pastor of the P.E. Church 
of St. Paul in New Rochelle and Augustus T., and one daughter, Caroline. She 
was a member of the Trinity P.E. Church. the pastor, the Rev. Jacob PROBST 
conducted the funeral services this morning, interment following at Evergreen Cemetery.

Jane R. W. MCKILLOP, who died Monday at her home, 1783 Bedford avenue, was 
born in Glasgow, Scotland, forty-nine  years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn most of her life-time. She is survived by her husband, Charles; one 
daughter, Helen; her mother, Mrs. James SUTHERLAND, of Pelham Manor, and one 
sister, Mrs. George GASTON, of Staten Island. The funeral services will be 
held to-morrow afternoon, with interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

George BACON, who was connected with the Standard Oil Company for a number of 
years, but had been retired for the past seven years, died on Monday at his 
home, 867a Jefferson avenue. He was born in Barry, Mass., eighty-three years 
ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years. He is 
survived by one son, Harry and one daughter, Bessie JAGY. Funeral services 
will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at his late home, the Rev. Dr. SNOW 
officiating. Interment to-morrow at Sound Beach, Conn.

Michael J. MCLAUGHLIN, who died yesterday at his home, 178 Utica avenue, was 
born in Roscommon, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty 
years. He was a retired policeman, having served thirty-five years in the New 
York Police Department, being the first patrolman appointed in Prospect Park. 
He is survived by three sons, John F., a detective in the New York Police 
Department; James A., and Edward C., and one daughter, Mrs. QUINN. The 
funeral will be held from his late home on Friday, at 10 A.M.; thence to St. 
Matthew's R.C. Church, Utica avenue and Eastern Parkway, where requiem mass 
will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of R.D. 
HOLMES, of 1320 St. Marks avenue.

Henrietta W. SAMMIS, wife of Henry F. SAMMIS, of West Neck and for many years 
a member of the Central Presbyterian Church, died Monday at her home at West 
Neck after a long illness. She was seventy-six years old, and besides her 
husband is survived by one daughter, Edith, wife of the Rev. Samuel SEEN of 
Central Presbyterian Church; one son, Edwin W., and one sister, Mrs. George 
HENDRICKSON. The funeral services will be held to-morrow.

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William George KROENER, who died on Monday of heart trouble at his home, 84 
Marion street, was born in Germany sixty-six years ago, and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn most of his life. He is survived by a widow, Augusta; a 
daughter, Mrs. Lillian WETSELL, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter DOXSEY and Mrs. 
Andrew GEIB. Funeral services were held last evening at his late home, with 
interment to-day at Evergreen Cemetery.

Margaretha FRANK, widow of Phillip FRANK, died yesterday at her home, 1163 
Greene avenue, aged 91 years. She was a member of the Christian Mothers 
Society of St. Barbara's R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated 
on Saturday at 9 A.M. She is survived by four sons, Peter, John, George and 
Fred, and two daughters, Anna FORSCHNER and Elizabeth SCHMIDT. Interment at 
Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Clare H. WILLIAMS, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. 
REIMER, Jr., 96 Warwick street, was the first white child born in Santa 
Barbara County, Cal. She was the widow of Charles WILLIAMS and was formerly a 
resident of Ventura, Cal. She is survived only by her daughter. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. at the home of her daughter, with 
interment at Maple Grove Cemetery.

CUSTOMS HOUSE MAN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
 Arthur T. RORKAE, 40 years old of 2377 Hughes street, a guard in the U.S. 
Customs Service, committed suicide to-day by shooting himself in the right 
temple with a .32 calibre revolver. Before firing RORKAE took a position 
against the wall of Evergreen Cemetery at Highland boulevard and Fanchon 
place. He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital by Dr. MOVELLI and died on the 
operating table shortly after his arrival.
 RORKAE had been in customs service since 1909. He leaves a wife but no 
children. Mrs. RORKAE when summoned to the hospital became hysterical and 
could throw no light on possible motives for the suicide.

William H. HAMILTON, son of the late Henry and Josephine HAAS HAMILTON, died 
yesterday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Frederick Sullivan, 
Cedarhurst. Mr. HAMILTON was born in Carlton avenue and spent most of his 
life in the Fourteenth Ward. He was associated in the undertaking business 
with his father and for the past twenty-five years was in business for 
himself at 199 Bedford avenue. He was member of Corneer-Stone Lodge, F. and 
A.M.; Court Eve, F. of A.; Old Brooklynites, Seawanhaka Boat Club and a 
trustee of the Eastern District and Williamsburg Hospital. He is survived by 
his widow, Sarah CLARK; three daughters, Mrs. Samuel ABRAMS, Mrs. Harry AHERN 
and Mrs. Frederick SULLIVAN; two grandchildren, Natalie ABRAMS and William 
HAMILTON SULLIVAN. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. William 
SHEAFE CHASE of Christ Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock in Cypress 
Hills Cemetery. He is also survived by a brother, George H. HAMILTON, and 
three sisters, Mrs. James  D. BELL, Mrs. Almira BAKER and Mrs. Ida WOLFF, of Chicago.

Frank J. MAHEDY, a clerk for the Degnon Construction Company, died yesterday 
at his home, 328 Eldert street. He was born in the old Tenth Ward of 
Manhattan, forty-five years ago, a son of the late Francis and Ellen MAHEDY, 
and was a graduate of P.S. 20. He is survived by his widow, Josephine; two 
sons, Francis and George; one daughter, Ruth; one brother, Charles H., and 
one sister, Mrs. John P. GALLAGHER. He was a member of St. Martin of Tours 
R.C. Church, Knickerbocker avenue and Weirfield street. The funeral will be 
held to-morrow at 2 P.M. from his late home, with interment at Calvary 
Cemetery under direction of James V. MALONE, of 640 Sterling place.

William H. KRUM, an engineer for the old Union Ferry Company, died suddenly 
on Tuesday at his home, 257 East Twenty-third street, Flatbush. He was born 
in Ulster County, N.Y., sixty-six years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty years. He was a member of the Marine Engineers' 
Beneficial Association, No. 33, and is survived by his widow, Lydia; three 
daughters, Mrs. Clarence COLSON, Mrs. Samuel ASH and Miss Pearl KRUM, and one 
sister, Lydia VAN STEENBERGH. Funeral services will be held this evening at 
his late home, with interment to-morrow at 10 A.M. at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of John J. CLEARY, of 330 Court street.

Catherine C. FEARON died yesterday at her home, 722 Forty-second street, 
after a short illness. She was born in Brooklyn forty-five years ago, and was 
educated at St. Peter's Academy. After her marriage she moved to Bay Ridge, 
where she became identified with the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria. 
She is survived by her husband, John, and one sister, Mrs. W.F. COLE. The 
funeral will be held on Saturday at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in St. 
Catherine of Alexandria's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of james E. DOUGHERTY, of Hicks and Congress streets.

Mary CODY, who died suddenly on Tuesday at Elizaville, N.Y., where she was 
spending a vacation, was born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago , and had 
lived in Brooklyn with her sister, Mrs. Anna DONOVAN, of 483 Kosciusko 
street. She is survived by two other sisters, Mrs. Neta BIONDI and Mrs. Ella 
SCHULTZ, and two brothers, Thomas and Richard. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 10 A.M. from the home of Mrs. DONOVAN; thence to the Church of 
St. John the Baptisrt, Lewis and Willoughby avenues, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Charles B. 
MARTIN, of 921 Lafayette avenue.

Annie MAHER, born in Ireland fifty-two years ago, and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty-one years, died on Tuesday at her home, 296 Henry street. 
She is survived by two brothers, Michael and Edward MAHER, and three sisters, 
Mrs. MCGUIRE, Mrs. BREEN and Josephine MAHER. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in St. Charles Borromeos's R.C. 
Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of J.J. CRONIN, of 
115 Atlantic avenue.

Catherine PARKS died yesterday while on a visit to Ridgewood, N.J. She was 
born in Ireland sixty-nine years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
fifty-six years. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Patrick MOCLARE and 
Mrs. Owen CARROLL, and one niece, Mrs. William HARTIE. The funeral will be 
held to-morrow at 8:30 A.M. from the home of her niece, 4721 Fort Hamilton 
Parkway, thence to the church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, where requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
John H. TIMMS, of 246 Fifth avenue.

Caroline WEDEL, born in Germany seventy-five years ago, and a resident of 
Brooklyn for sixty-nine years, died yesterday at her home, 252 Stockholm 
street. She was a member of St. Leonard's R.C. Church, and is survived by her 
husband, Conrad, three sons, Michael, Thomas and Charles, three daughters, 
Mrs. Charles VAN DUZER, Minnie WEDEL and Mrs. Andrew BERTSCH, and eight 
grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 9:30 A.M., with 
requiem mass at St. Leonard's R.C. Church. Interment at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of Thomas F. LUND, of 278 Marcy avenue.

Michael J. MCLAUGHLIN. Requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow at 10 A.M. 
in St. Matthew's R.C. Church, Utica avenue and Eastern Parkway, for Michael 
J. MCLAUGHLIN, who died Tuesday at his home, 178 Utica avenue. He was a 
retired policeman, having served thirty-five years on the force, and was the 
first patrolman assigned to duty in Prospect Park. He is survived bythree 
sons, John F., a detective in the Police Department; James A. and Edward C., 
and two daughters, Mrs. QUINN and Miss Nellie MCLAUGHLIN. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of Richard D. HOLMES, of 1320 St. Marks avenue.

Margaret A. BURBANK, born in Albany, N.Y., a daughter of Richard and 
Catherine M. BURBANK, died on Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mazie L. 
LYND, 19 South Oxford street. She is survived by her mother and three 
sisters, Mrs. LYND, Mrs. K.E. PURINTON and Miss Emma BURBANK. Following a 
private funeral service interment will  be made in the Albany Rural Cemetery.

Thomas J. MURPHY, born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago, died on Tuesday at 
the home of his sister, Mrs. William MURPHY, 887 Franklin avenue.He is 
usrvived by another sister, Mrs. J. DONNELLY. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 8:30 A.M. with requiem mass in St. Teresa's R.C. Church. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of L.S. SHERIDAN, of 140 Rogers 
avenue.

John SWEENEY, a foreman for the Edison Electric Company for ten years, died 
yesterday at his home, 681 Classon avenue. He was born in County Galway, 
Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for seventeen years. He is 
survived by his widow, Winifred; one son, John; one daughter, Mary; his 
parents, three brothers and three sisters. The funeral will be held on 
Saturday at 9 A.M. with requiem mass in St. Teresa's R.C. Church. Interment 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L.S. SHERIDAN, of 140 Rogers avenue.

Winifred DONAGHY, who died yesterday at her home, 191 Richard street, after a 
brief illness, was born in Scotland on Jan. 10, 1857, and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for twenty years. She is survived by her husband, Thomas; threee 
sons, James, William and Joseph; one daughter Nellie HAYDEN, and two 
grandsons. Requiem mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 9:30 A.M. in the 
Church of the Visitation. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King street.

James J. MCGUIRE, a retired policeman of Prospect Park precinct, where he was 
stationed for fifteen years, died to-day after a lingering illness at his 
home, 309 Fourteenth street. He was born in Ireland fifty-seven years ago and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-six years. He was a member of St. 
Stanislaus' R.C. Church, Fourteeth street and Sixth avenue, and of the Police 
Veterans' Association. He is survived by his widow, Catherine; five sons, 
Thomas, John, William, George and James, who is now in France; three 
daughters, Mrs. Mary FINSK, Mrs. Elizabeth SWEENEY and Catherine MCGUIRE, and 
one brother, Christopher. The funeral will be held on Monday at 9 A.M with 
requiem mass in St. Stanislaus R.C. Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Edward J. RENOUARD, of 422 Fifth avenue.

Charles Julius MEYNE, a stationer and newspaper dealer in Bay Ridge for the 
past thirty-nine years, died on Monday of pneumonia at his home, 6909 Third 
avenue. He was born in Hanover, sixty-four years ago and came to Brooklyn 
when a boy. He was formerly a member of Bay Ridge Engine Company, No. 1, of 
the old Volunteer Fire Department, and was a member of the Exempt Fireman's 
Association, Bay View Lodge, No. 567, I.O.O.F., and Bay Ridge Council, No. 
138, R.A. He is survived by one son, Frederick H., and one daughter, Anna L. 
Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at his late home by Rev. 
Lewis HAPP of the Lutheran Church of St. John, of which he was a member. 
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

John B. O'DONOHUE, son of the late Peter J. and Emma M. O'DONOHUE, who died 
yesterday at his home, 24 Prospect Park West, was born on Long Island 
sixty-one years ago and had lived in Brooklyn most of his life. He was a 
coffee merchant for many years, together with his brother Charles. He was a 
member of the Rembrandt Society, the Montauk Club and the Church of St. 
Francis Xavier, Sixth avenue and Carroll street. He is survived by his widow, 
Ada BERNSEA. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 11 A.M. in St. 
Francis Xavier Church. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of 
Mrs. Thomas H. MULLIN & Son Sixth avenue and President street.

Elizabeth DOHRMANN, who died on Tuesday at her ome, 725 Chauncey street, was 
born in Manhattan on Oct. 23, 1864, and had been a resident of Brooklyn since 
she was a child. She was a member of Ridgewood Lodge, No. 76, Order of the 
Eastern Star, and the Bushwick Avenue M. E. Church. She is survived by her 
husband, William H., and three daughters, Mrs. M. GRAY, Grace A. and Ruth L. 
DOHRMANN. Funeral services will be held at her late home this evening at 8 
o'clock, the Rev. Herbert LOWE officiating. Interment to-morrow at 10 A.M. at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

August BEIFUSS, who died last Monday in the Wyckoff Heights Hospital of 
cancer, was born in Germany on Feb. 7, 1856, and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty-six years. He was a member of the Excelsior and K.U.V. 
societies, and was a painter by occupation. The funeral will be held at 8:30 
A.M. to-morrow from his late home, 1829 Stephen street, Ridgewood, thence to 
St. Aloysius R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery under direction of John BAQUE & Sons, of 614 Woodward 
avenue. He is survived by one daughter, Emma BECKER; one brother, Matthew, 
and two grandchildren.

William HINMAN died yesterday at his home, 325 Warren street, after a brief 
illness. He was born in Brooklyn and is survivrd byhis parents, Chester, now 
serving with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, and Mary Vixlie 
HINMAN, and one sister, Mary. The funeral will be held from his late home 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John 
M. Duffy's Sons, of 432A Fourth avenue.

James Joseph CUMMISKEY died yesterday at his home, 814 Knickerbocker avenue. 
He was born in Brooklyn and up to five years ago lived in the Eastern 
District. He was a member of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul. He was an 
assistant foreman in the Department of Street Cleaning and was attached to 
the Snyder avenue station. He is survived by his widow, Alice FLAHERTY 
CUMMISKEY; two sons, James and Vincent; two daughters, Katherine and 
Margaret; a brother, Thomas F., and four sisters, Mrs. Mary MURPHY, 
Mrs.Teresa FLAHERTY, Mrs. William HOGAN of Bridgeport, Conn., and Miss Ellen 
CUMMISKEY. He was a parishioner of the Church of St. Martin of Tours. The 
funeral will be held on Saturday at 2 P.M. and after services in the chapel 
at Calvary Cemetery interment will be made under direction of John T. 
GALLAGHER, of 204 Bedford avenue.

William H. REDDIN, for the past twenty years superintendent of the New York 
Terminal Company, of Manhattan, died on Tuesday in the Flower Hospital as the 
result of a fall through a trap door in the Fifty-ninth street terminal. He 
was born in Ireland Fifty-six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for forty-six years, living at 808 Putnam avenue. He was a member of the 
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel and the Holy Name Society. He is survived 
by a widow, Margaret; one daughter, Ethel, and one son, William C., now at 
Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 A.M., 
with requiem mass in the Church of Our Lady of Good Council. Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Ann M. BANNON, who conducted a little grocery store at Tenth avenue and 
Twentieth street for the past fifty years, died on Tuesday at her home, 380 
Webster avenue, Flatbush, after an illness of about five weeks. She was born 
in Ireland ninety-five years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn since 
1819. She is survived by one son, Simon. Funeral services were held this 
afternoon at her late home, the Rev. John MCALEESE, of St. Rose of Lima R.C. 
Church, officiating. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Ida G. UDERITZ, 44 years old, of 2660 Bedford avenue, died yesterday at her 
home after an illness of about four months. She was born in Manhattan and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-three years. She was a member of the 
Red Cross, the Ladies Aid Society of the Bushwick Hospital, the Ladies Aid 
Society of the Wyckoff Heights Hospital and of St. George's Episcopal Church. 
She is survived by her husband, Henry J.; one son, Harry; two daughters, Mrs. 
Helen NEWMANN and Ethel UDERITZ and her mother, Emma HEERBRANDT. The Rev. Dr. 
CLARK, of St. George's Church, will conduct funeral services to-morrow at 2 
P.M. at her late home. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Hannah NOLAN, who was born in Ireland seventy-one years ago, and had lived in 
Brooklyn for ten years died on Tuesday at her home, 1762 Seventy-fourth 
street. She was a member of the Holy Family Society and the Church of Our 
Lady of Guadaloupe. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Julia MCGOWN, 
Mrs. Mary MAHONEY and Mrs. Anna FITZGERALD. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow with interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph H. 
BLACK, of 5822 Fifth avenue.

Sarah ARTELL, who was born in England forty-six years ago, died on Tuesday at 
her home, 251 Pacific street. She had lived in Brooklyn for twenty-four years 
and was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Paul and the Holy Name Society. 
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sarah SCARANO. Requiem mass was 
celebrated this morning by the Rev. Father QUIGLEY in St. Paul's Church. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Emilio FARL & Sons.

Agatha BERKES died on Tuesday at her home, 1395 Gates avenue. She was born in 
germany on May 11, 1848, and had lived in Brooklyn for fifty-two years. She 
is survived by two sons, Frank BERKES and John BLEGEN. The funeral will be 
held from her late home to-morrow at 8:45 A.M., thence to the Church of St. 
Barbara, where mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. Johns Cemetery.

Alfred CAVAGNARO, who died on Tuesday at his home, 279 Atlantic avenue, was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived byhis parents, Frederick and Jeanette 
CAVAGNARO. The funeral was held from his late home to-day. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of William J. HURLEY, of 195 Court street.

Vincent DONNELLY, Jr., son of Vincent and Hattie WALSCH DONNELLY, died 
yesterday at his home, 158A MCDOUGAL street. The funeral will be held 
to-morrow at 2 P.M. from his late home, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of FEENEY & Sons, of 1857 Broadway.

26 July 1918
CLIFFORD--Killed in discharge of duty at Lincoln, England, July 20, 1918, 
Lieut. Paul L. CLIFFORD, 182d Aero Squadron, U.S.A., beloved son of James D. 
and Anastasia WALSH CLIFFORD, of 87 Grand ave., Jamaica. Solemn requiem mass at 
St. Mary's R.C. Church, Shelton and Flushing aves., Jamaica, Monday, July 29, 
Relatives and friends invited to attend.

FEARON--Catherine (nee CARLEY), beloved wife of John FEARON and sister of 
Mrs. Wm. F. COLE, at her home, 722 42nd st., on July 24. Funeral from her 
late residence, Saturday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of 
St. Catherine of Alexandria, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 41st st., where a mass 
will be offered up for the repose of her soul. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRANK--On Wednesday, July 24, 1918, Margaretha, beloved wife of the late 
Philip FRANK and mother of Peter, John, George and Fred FRANK and Anna FORSCHNER 
and Elizabeth SCHMIDT; age 91. Relatives and friends and Chritian Mothers' 
Society of St. Barbara's Church are invited to attend funeral from her late 
residence, 1163 Greene ave., on Saturday at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Barbara's Church, 
where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. 
Interment Holy Trinity.

HOLLMAN--On Thursday, July 25, 1918, William A. HOLLMAN, aged 74 years. 
Funeral services ar Frank H. POUCH's funeral parlors, 305 Adams st., 
Saturday, July 27, at 8 P.M. Interment Waterbury, Conn.

LAWRENCE--On Friday, July 26, at his home, 147 Amity st., Flushing, Dr. Enoch P. 
LAWRENCE, husband of Mary Margaret FULLER, in his 63rd year. Notice of funeral hereafter.

MATZEN--On July 25, 1918, Hartwig MATZEN, age 86 years. Funeral services will be 
held at his late residence, 1524 Putnam ave., Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, July 28 .

MCCORMACK--On July 25, Alice R., widow of John P. MCCORMACK and beloved mother of 
Mrs. James P. TOOHEY. Funeral from her late residence, 866 East 47th st., Flatbush, 
on Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Holy Cross, on Church ave.

WALSH--On July 24, Sarah WALSH. Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th st. 
(Frank E. CAMPBELL's), Friday, 9 P.M.

WILLIAMS--On Wednesday, July 24, Clare HOBSON, wife of the late Charles WILLIAMS, 
and formerly a resident of Ventura, Cal. Services from the residence of her daughter, 
Mrs. Rudolph REIMER, Jr., 96 Warwick st., on Friday at 2:30 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
HOEPPNER--In loving memory of my beloved husband and our dear father, John HOEPPNER, 
of 140 Saratoga ave., who departed from this life July 26, 1917.
A loving one from us has gone.
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
LOVING WIFE,
DAUGHTER AND SONS

O'HARA--In sad and loving memory of our dear son, Vincent,
who suddenly died July 26, 1917.  FATHER AND MOTHER

WRIGHT--In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Rosana WRIGHT, who 
departed this life July 26, 1916.
With broken hearts of sorrow,
Just two years ago to-day.
We watched one we loved so dearly
Silently pass away.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
SON,DAUGHTERS 
AND BROTHER

BURKHARDT--Madeline KELLINGTON BURKHARDT, died July 21. 
Funeral private. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

FRANK--On Wednesday, July 24,1918, Margaretha, beloved wife of the late 
Philip FRANK and mother of Peter, John, George and Fred FRANK and Anna 
FORSCHNER and Elizabeth SCHMIDT; age 91. Relatives and friends and Christian 
Mothers' Society of St. Barbara's Church are invited to attend funeral from her 
late residence, 1163 Greene ave., on Saturday at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Barbara's Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. 
Interment Holy Trinity.

FEARON--Catherine (nee CARLEY), beloved wife of John FEARON and sister of 
Mrs. Wm. F. COLE, at her home, 722 42nd st., on July 24. Funeral from her 
late residence Saturday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of St. Catherine of 
Alexandria, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 41st st., where a mass will be offered 
for the repose of her soul. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHENY--On Tuesday, Ellen T., daughter of the late John and Catherine CHENY. 
Funeral from her late residence, 94 5th ave., Friday, July 26, 9:30 A.M. 
Requiem mass St. Augustine's Church, Sterling pl. and 6th ave., 10 A.M.

POEHNER--Suddenly, on July 23, at his home, 24 Norwood ave., Robert W. POEHNER, 
in his 30th year. He is survived by his beloved wife, Gretta POEHNER (nee HEALEY); 
his parents, one brother and three sisters. Funeral on Friday, July 26, at 2 P.M. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John SHEA, 461 Benedict ave., 
Woodhaven.

SCHROEDER--Emil T. SCHROEDER died Tuesday, July 23, 1918, after a long illness, 
in his 66th year. Funeral services at his late home, 32 Nevada ave., Woodhaven, 
Thursday 8 P.M. Burial Friday 10 A.M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

WILLIAMS--On Wednesday, July 24, Clare HOBSON, wife of the late Charles WILLIAMS, 
and formerly a resident of Ventura, Cal. Services from the residence of her 
daughter, Mrs. Rudolph REIMER, Jr., 96 Warwick st., on Friday at 2:30 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
QUIGLEY--Solemn high month's mind mass for the late Joseph M. QUIGLEY, at 8 A.M., Saturday, July 27, 1918, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Clermont ave., near Park. Members of the St. Vincent de Paul's Society, 13th Regt. War Veterans, Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, Devin Post 148, G.A.R., relatives and friends are invited to attend.

SMITTEN--In sad and loving memory of our beloved son, Princeton Garlinge SMITTEN, 
who departed this life July 25, 1917.
With broken hearts of sorrow,
Just one year ago to-day,
We watched one we loved so dearly,
Silently pass away,
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
FATHER AND MOTHER

REIS LOOKED FORWARD TO ACTION
 William REIS, who was on the casualty list as M. REIS, is 28 years old and lived 
at 124 Van Siclen avenue with his married brother, John REIS. He has another brother, 
Edward, in Troop L, Second Cavalry. He was drafted last September, and was a member 
of Company B, 308th Infantry.
The last letter received by his brother John was in the latter part of May, in 
which he said he had not been in the trenches or seen any action, but expected
soon to be put in the first line.

Alice R. MCCORMACK died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James T. TOOHEY, 
866 East Forty-seventh street, Flatbush, yesterday. Mrs. MCCORMICK was born 
in the Eastern District and up to ten years ago was a parishioner of the 
Church of St. Vincent de Paul. She was a daughter of the late Luke and Ann CARTON, 
and is survived by her daughter and five grandchildren, James, Vincent, Eugene, 
Rita and Anna TOOHEY and a sister, Mrs. John T. GALLAGHAN. The funeral will be 
held to-morrow morning with celebration of requiem mass in the Church of the 
Holy Cross at 10 o'clock. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Conrad A. MEYER, one of the organizers of the New York Telegraphers' Aid Society 
and an old telegraph operator, died on Tuesday at his home, 1653 Seventy-fifth street. 
He had been connected with the Western Union Telegraph Company for forty-six years 
and for more than twenty-five years was chief operator of the Eastern Division.
He was a member of Ivanhoe Commandery, Mecca Temple, and Amity Lodge, No. 323, F. 
and A.M. He is survived by one son, one sister, and two grandchildren. 
Funeral services were held last evening, with interment to-day at Evergreen Cemetery.

Lucia CANNING, infant daughter of James and Mary CONLIN CANNING, died on Wednesday 
at her home, 3522 Avenue H. She is survived besides her parents by two elder sisters, 
Catherine and Mary. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2:30 P.M. from her late home. 
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of HINMAN Brothers, of 217 Seventeenth street.

Thomas CAVANAUGH , who died suddenly yesterday at Fifth avenue and Union street, 
was an employee of the Highways Department and was born in Brooklyn forty-eight 
years ago living at 758 Union street. The funeral will be held on Sunday at 2 P.M. 
from the parlors of John J. MCGUIRE, 168 Fourth avenue. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Hannah E. PINCKNEY, wife of William H. PINCKNEY, a Civil War veteran, 
died on Wednesday at her home, 439A Monroe street, after a lingering illness. 
She was born in Red Bank, N.J., sixty-nine years ago and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for fifty-three years. She was a member of the Wives and Daughters
Society of the Fourteenth Regiment, Civil War Veterans and besides her husband, 
is survived by two grandchildren, Corporal Judson PINCKNEY, now in France with 
the U.S. National Army, and Hannah BLAKE. Funeral services were held last 
evening at her home, the Rev. Dr. SNOW officiating. Interment to-day at 
Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Mary I.O. BENKERT, wife of Arthur BENKERT, died on Tuesday at her home, 
62 Pierrepoint street, of heart trouble. She was born in Burlington, Vt., 
and until four years ago had been a resident of Manhattan. She is survived 
besides her husband by a sister, Miss Nellie O'MALLEY, of Port Morgan, Col; 
two brothers, Michael of Chicago, Ill., and John, and a sister, Margaret of 
Boston, Mass. Funeral services will be held privately with 
interment at Evergreen Cemetery

James Joseph CUMMISKEY, an assistant foreman of the Dtreet Cleaning Department, 
died on Wednesday at his home, 814 Knickerbocker avenue. He was born in the 
parish of St. Vincent de Paul and had lived there until recently. He is 
survived by his widow, Alice; two sons, James and Vincent; two daughters, 
Catherine and Margaret; one brother, Thomas and four sisters, Ellen, 
Mrs. Mary MURPHY, Mrs. Teresa FLAHERTY and Mrs. William HOGAN, of Bridgeport, Conn.

John Alexander TROPE, son of the late Charlotte E. and Alexander A. TROPE, 
of Sacramento, Cal., died at his home, 88 Linden avenue, on Wednesday. He was 
born in Manhattan forty-two years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for twenty-two years. 
He is survived byhis widow, Ida E., and one daughter, Florence. The funeral 
was held from his late home to-day. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Mary P. MILLER, who died Wednesday in the Memorial Hospital, was born in 
Broome County, N.Y., thirty-four years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty years. She was a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School 
and is survived by her husband, George E.; two sons, Melvin O. ROCKEFELLER, 
and Charles T. ROCKEFELLER, and her mother, Mrs. D. PLOUGH. Funeral services 
will be held this evening at the home of her mother, 1340 Fiftieth street, 
with interment to-morrow at Woodstock, N.Y.

Mary J. DARBEE, wife of Robert M. DARBEE, died on Wednesday at her home in 
Rockville Centre. She was born in Manhattan, but had been a resident of the 
Eastern District section of Brooklyn for many years. Later she resided in 
Carroll street and became connected with St. Paul's P.E. Church, where 
funeral services will be held to-morrow morning. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Evelyn MACDONALD, widow of Harry MACDONALD, died on Moday at the home of her 
daughter, Mrs. Mary CRISELDORF, Park place and New York avenue. She is survived 
besides her daughter, by two sons, George and Richard, and one grandson, Frank. 
Interment was made at Augusta, Ga.

Robert MCCANN, in a paper stock business in Manhattan, died on Wednesday at his 
home, 41 Irving place. He was born in Baltimore, Md., sixty-seven years ago, 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for several years. He is survived by his widow, 
Annie, and three children. The funeral will be held this evening at his late home, 
with interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Mary E.M. DOYLE, formerly of the First Ward, Manhattan, died on Wednesday after a 
lingering illness at her home, 4402 Fourth avenue. She was born in Ireland, and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for a number of years. She was a member of 
St. Michaels R.C. Church and its societies. She is survived by five daughters, 
Sarah TERRY, Winifred EAGAN, Loretta O'CONNOR, Anna KLOCH and Mary MCDONNELL; 
three sons, Thomas, Joseph and Bertie DOYLE, and one sister, Winifred KEENAN. 
The funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass at 
St. Michaels R.C. Church, Fourth avenue and Forty-third street. 
Interment at Calvry Cemetery under direction of John H. CARROLL, of 4314 Fourth avenue.

Henrietta KEUNSTER died at her home, 491 Radde street, Long Island City, 
yesterday after a lingering illness. She was born in Manhattan forty-eight years ago, 
but had lived the greater part of her life in Queens. Before her marriage she resided 
in Winfield. She is survived by her husband, Henry and one daughter, Margaret.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. at her late residence. 
Burial in St. Michaels Cemetery.

John MANTEL died on Wednesday at his home, 565 Eleventh avenue, Long Island City. 
He was born in Germany and came to this country thirty-seven years ago, settling 
in the Astoria section. He is survived by his widow, Teresa, and one son, the Rev. 
Rudolph MANTEL, of St. Josephs Church, Manhattan. Mass was celebrated in 
St. Joseph's Church, Long Island City, this morning. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Hartwig MATZEN, formerly superintendant of the Prospect Place German 
Methodist Sunday School, died yesterday at his home, 1524 Putnam avenue, 
after a long illness. He was born in Germany eighty-six years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-two years. He was the husband of the 
late Margaretha MATZEN, and is survived by two sons, the Rev. B.A. MATZEN and 
William MATZEN, and four daughters, Mrs. K. MUELLER and Emma, Mary and Louise MATZEN. 
Funeral services willbe held on Sunday at 2 P.M. at his late home. Interment at 
Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of B. J. THURING, of 1178 Bushwick avenue.

E.P. LAWRENCE, VETERAN FLUSHING DOCTOR, DIES
Three of His Sons U.S. Officers in France--Member of Many Societies.
 Dr. Enoch P. LAWRENCE, for nearly forty years a practicing physician in 
Flushing, and the father of four sons now in the service of the United States, 
died early to-day at his home, 147 Amity street, Flushing. He had been ill 
for six months with heart trouble, but the end came unexpectedly.
 Dr. Lawrence, who was in his sixty-third year, was the oldest of the ten 
children of Andrew Wilson LAWRENCE, who died in Brooklyn just a year ago. 
He was born in the Eastern District and attended old Public School 17. 
He was graduated from New York University in 1880. Shortly thereafter he 
married Mary Margaret FULLER, also of the Eastern District, and she now survives 
him in addition to four sons.
 The oldest of these sons is Surgeon Major George J. LAWRENCE, of the 
165th U.S. Infantry, now fighting in the Champagne region. Major LAWRENCE 
was a famous college athlete and he too was a practising physician and 
surgeon in Flushing before the war broke out. Lieut. Andrew W. LAWRENCE 
is serving at Paris with the telephone section of the Signal Corps, to 
which he was shifted after going abroad with the old Sixty-ninth. 
The third son, Robert J. LAWRENCE, is an attache of the office of the 
Collector of the Port in this city, at present engaged also in war work. 
The fourth son is Lieut. Austin L. LAWRENCE of the (unreadable).
 Of the brothers and sisters of Dr. LAWRENCE the following survive; 
Dr. Andrew W. LAWRENCE, of Bedford avenue; Frederick M., now living in 
Montana; Hiriam and Irving; Mrs. John J. GORMAN, wife of the retired 
Eastern District drygoods merchant; Mrs. Augustine O'DONNELL, 
Mrs. Arthur S. SOMERS, wife of the president of the Board of Education, 
and Mrs. Frank HEARN.
 Dr. LAWRENCE is survived also by nine grandchildren, of whom seven are 
the children of Major George LAWRENCE. He was for many years a consulting 
physician at the Flushing Hospital, and not long ago was made physician emeritus. 
He was consulting physician also at St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, 
attending physician at St. Joseph's Convent, Flushing, and examining physician 
also for the Knights of Columbus, The Royal Arcanum, the Catholic Benevolent 
Legion and the Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion.
 Among the other organizations with which Dr. LAWRENCE was connected were the 
Queens County Medical Society, the Association of Physicians of Greater New York, 
the Physicians of Long Island, The Flushing Business Men's Association, the 
American Geographical Society and the New York State Medical Society.
 Dr. LAWRENCE attended St. Michael's R.C. Church in Flushing, of which 
Mgr. Eugene J. DONNELLY is rector, and where a requiem mass will be celebrated, 
probably on Monday.

TO SING REQUIEM FOR DEAD AVIATOR
 Requiem mass for Lieut. Paul L. CLIFFORD of the 182d Aero Squadron, who was 
killed at Lincoln, England, in discharge of his duty, will be sung at 
St. Mary's R.C. Church, Shelton and Flushing avenues, Jamaica. next Monday. 
The body has already been buried at Lincoln with full military honors.
 Lieut. CLIFFORD was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. CLIFFORD, of 87 Grand ave., 
Jamaica. He was a graduate of Jamaica High School and the Brooklyn Law School. 
At the age of twenty he enlisted inthe aviation branch of the Signal Reserve Corps. 
and later graduated from the military School of Aeronautics at Toronto University. 
He was commissioned a second lieutenant at Fort Worth, Texas and went to England 
two months ago.
 The father, James D. CLIFFORD, a lawyer with offices at 164 Montague street, 
is well known in Brooklyn, as is his uncle, Richard E. WALSH. A brother, James, 
also is in the service of his country.

Edward W. PRICE. Funeral services were conducted last night for Edward W. PRICE 
at the home of his son, Edward F. PRICE, 181 Martense street, by 
Rev. J. Clarence Jones, of St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church. 
Mr. PRICE was born in the old Seventh Ward of Brooklyn seventy-two years ago,
and for more than a quarter of a century was chief clerk of the Board of Alderman 
of the old City of Brooklyn. He was an expert accountant and compiled the
yearly budget of the city. He served as clerk to Naval Constructor FLANNAGAN 
of the Missippi flotilla in the civil war.  Mr. PRICE was on intimate level of 
many old time Democratic leaders and was an enthusiastic sportsman, having been 
a member ofthe Eckford and Atlantic baseball teams two generations ago. He is 
survived by two sons, Edward F., employed in the Registers office, and George M., 
an employee of the Finance Department. Interment was made to-day at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

John J. MANNING, who died on Tuesday at his home, 364 Hicks street, was born in 
Brooklyn fifty-three years ago, a son of the late Michael and Ellen MANNING. 
He is survived by one daughter, Sarah MANGAN. He was a member of St. Peter's R.C. Church. 
The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. form the parlors of T.J. HIGGINS, 
214 Jay street, with interment ay Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edna FERGUSON died yesterday in her thirteenth year at her home, 319 Cooper street. 
She is survived by her parents, Charles and Victorie FERGUSON, and one sister, 
Anna. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 2 P.M. at her late home, with 
interment at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of BOLDEMANN & BIERMANN of 
225 Hamburg avenue.

Thomas S. DOYLE, a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Crystal Hose, 
No. 4, Volunteer Firemen, died yesterday at his home, 57 Dean street. He was born 
in Brooklyn seventy-four years ago, and is survived by one son, Thomas, and one 
daughter, Sister Mary Josephine, of the Order of St. Joseph. The funeral will be 
held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity. 
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Thomas E. CROWE, of 153 Smith street

Eleanor CAMPBELL, born in Brooklyn ten years ago, a daughter of John and 
Nellie CLARK CAMPBELL, died yesterday at her home, 954 Bedford avenue. 
She had attended St. Patrick's school and church and is survived besides her 
parents, by one sister, Madeline. The funeral will be held on Sunday at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John W. MADDEN, of 628 Myrtle avenue.

May Hawthorne HAYDEN, formerly for many years a resident of the Bushwick section, 
died yesterday in St. Marys Hospital, Jamaica. She was born in Manhattan and had 
been a resident of the Bushwick section for fifteen years until she moved to 131 
Pierson street, Jamaica, two years ago. She was a member of the Victoria 
Congregational Church and is survived by her husband, Frederick and her parents, 
William amd Eliza CRAWFORD. The Rev. Dr. HAMILTON of the First Place M.E. Church, 
a relative, will conduct srvices to-morrow at 8 P.M., with interment on Sunday at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of B. J. THURING, of 1178 Bushwick avenue.

Edward GUNTER, Jr., 45 years old, died yesterday after a lingering illness at 
his home, 295 Wyckoff avenue. He was born in Brooklyn and was an electrician by 
trade. He is survived by his widow, Margaret BLOCK; one daughter, Elizabeth; one son, 
George E.; his father, Edward and one brother, John. Funeral services will be held on
Sunday at 2 P.M. at his late home. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction 
of Mrs. George EHLENBERGER, of 295 Wyckoff avenue.

27 July 1918
CLIFFORD--Killed in discharge of duty at Lincoln, England, July 20, 1918, 
Lieut. Paul L. CLIFFORD, 182d Aero Squadron, U.S.A., beloved son of James D. 
and Anastasia WALSH CLIFFORD, of 87 Grand ave., Jamaica. Solemn requiem mass at 
St. Mary's R.C. Church, Shelton and Flushing aves., Jamaica, Monday, 
July 29, 10 A.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

CUSIC--On Friday, July 26, 1918, James Franklin, in his 76th year. Relatives, 
friends, also members of Abel Smith First L.I. Post, No. 435, G.A.R., are 
invited to attend. Funeral services at his late home, 1450 36th st., on Sunday, 
July 28, at 3 P.M. Interment Greenwood, Monday.

GOODWIN--On Saturday at her late residence, 412 W. 49th st., Mary L. GOODWIN, 
widow of Edward and sister of Josephine and Leonora SWEENEY. Mass will be said 
for the repose of her soul, Tuesday, 10 A.M., at Church of the Scared Heart, 
West 51st st., near 10th ave., New York.

LAWRENCE--On Friday, July 26, 1918, at his home, 147 Amity st., Flushing, 
Dr. Enoch P. LAWRENCE, husband of Mary Margaret FULLER, in his 63d year. 
Solemn requiem mass Monday at 10 A.M. at St. Michael's, Flushing.

LEAVERTY--On July 25, Mary A.L., daughter of the late James M. and 
Charlotte BAXTER LEAVERTY. Funeral Monday from her late residence, 186 Duffield st., 
Brooklyn; thence to the church of St. Boniface, where requiem mass will be offered 
for the repose of her soul. ( Quebec, Toronto, and P.E.I. papers please copy)

MATZEN--On July 25, 1918, Hartwig MATZEN, age 86 years. Funeral services will 
be held at his late residence, 1524 Putnam ave., Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, 
July 28, at 2 o'clock.

WYNNE--Thomas E. WYNNE died July 25. Funeral held from 43 4th ave., Brooklyn. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
FITZPATRICK--In sad and loving memory of my dear beloved husband, 
John FITZPATRICK, who departed this life July 27, 1917.
Softly at night the stars are shining
Upon a cold ans silent grave
Where thou layest dearest husband
Whom we loved but could not save
Gone, but not forgotten
WIFE AND CHILDREN

HIGGINS--In sad and loving memory of ny dear husband, John H. HIGGINS,
who departed this life, July 27, 1917
For memory is the only friend that grief can still call its own.
Loving Wife, MAY

Catherine E. MCGOVERN, wife of Edward MCGOVERN, died on Thursday at home, 
16 Ellery street. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived, besides her husband, 
by two daughters, Mrs. George AMMERMAN, and Mrs. William MCCOY; two sons, 
Emmett and Edward, and two brothers, Thomas and James Vincent. The funeral 
will be held on Monday at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass in the Church of St. Louis. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George P. MCHUGH, 
of 744 Myrtle avenue.

William A. HOLLMAN, a veteran of the Civil War, died on Thursday at his home, 
55 Cumberland street. He was born in Germany seventy-four years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty- four years. He was a member of 
Amaranth Rebecca Lodge, I.O.O.F.; Nassahogan Lodge, I.O.O.F., of Waterbury, Conn.; 
the Managers Association of Naval Veterans and Continental Lodge, F. and A.M., 
of Waterbury, Conn., and Wadham Post, G.A.R. He is survived by his widow. 
The funeral services will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at Frank H. POUCH's 
funeral parlors, 305 Adams street. Interment to-morrow at Waterbury, Conn.

Louis Edward REYNOLDS, a member of the United States Naval Reserve Force who 
had made several trips to Europe, died on Wednesday in the Naval Hospital at 
the Brooklyn Navy Yard of appendicitis. He was a son of Minnie and the late 
Louis J. REYNOLDS, of Rockaway Beach, and was born there twenty-six years ago. 
He was a graduate of P.S. 44, and for several years attended the Far Rockaway High School. 
He enlisted that December. Besides his mother he is survived by two sisters, 
Irene and May REYNOLDS, and one brother, William H., manager of the Hammels Branch 
of the Bank of Long Island. The funeral was held this morning from the home of
his brother, 19 North Pleasant avenue, Rockaway Beach, thence to the Church of 
St. Rose of Lima, where requiem mass was celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Edward MALONE, who died Thursday in his forty-sixth year, was born in Brooklyn, 
and the funeral will be held from his late home, 295 Fourteenth street, to-morrow
He is survived by his widow, Annie; two sons, John and James; his mother, one brother, 
Charles, and one sister, Mrs. William HARVEY. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Henry J. FLOOD, of 297 Van Brunt street.

William B. BOORUM. Funeral services were held this afternoon at his late home in 
Maple street, Englewood, N.J., for William BOORUM, who died on Thursday, aged 38 years, 
after a short illness. Mr. BOORUM was born in Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, in the old 
family homestead. He was educated in a boarding school and entered the BOORUM & PEACE 
Company, blank book manufacturers, in Front street, which his father had founded. 
At the time of his death he was vice-president of this concern. He is survived by 
his widow, Elizabeth MILLIGAN BOORUM; one daughter, Elizabeth and three sisters, 
Mrs. E. JACKSON,Jr., Mrs. Dr. Arthur BINGHAM and Mrs. George GORDON of Pittsburg, Pa.

Bernard STEHLIN, who died yesterday at the home of his mother, Anna STEHLIN, 
1434 Myrtle avenue, was born in Brooklyn thirty-seven years ago, and was a 
baker. He is survived by his widow, Grace; his mother, Anna, and three 
sisters. The funeral will be held on Monday at 10 A.M. mass, with requiem 
mass in St. Barbaras R.C. Church. Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under 
direction of Bernard A. RUOFF, of 1434 Myrtle avenue.

Arthur M. THOMPSON, a boss painter, who retired fifteen years ago when he was 
stricken blind and who since had been active in the work for the blind, died 
yesterday at his home, 120 Crescent street. He was born in Babylon seventy 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. He is survived 
by his daughter, Mrs. George DURYEA; two sons, Floyd A. and George W.; 
seventeen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services will 
be held to-morrow evening at his late home, with interment on Monday in the 
family plot at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore.

Mary A. LEAVERTY, who died Thursday at her home, 186 Duffield street was born 
in Brooklyn and is survived by two brothers and one sister. The funeral will 
be held on Monday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, thence to St. Boniface's 
R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of A. CUNNINGHAM, of 158 Duffield street.

Anna MAINER, born in Brooklyn fifty-four years ago, and a resident of 
Huntington for fifteen years, died on Thursday at her home there. She is 
survived by her husband, Herman; three sons, Arthur, William and Herman, Jr., 
and two daughters, Viola and Mrs. Mattie PUCKER. Services will be held on 
Monday at 10 A.M. at the funeral chapel of Mrs. George EHLENBERGER, 295 
Wyckoff avenue, near Linden street. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

William A. PULIS. owner of a garage at Twenty-fifth street and Jackson 
avenue, Elmhurst, died on Thursday after an illness of about four months at 
his home, 234 Twenty-fifth street, Elmhurst. He was born in Warwick, N.Y., 
thirty-seven years ago and had been a resident of Elmhurst for five years. He 
was a member of Mizpah Lodge, No. 738, F. and A.M.; Gilbert Council, R.A.; 
Central Park Lodge, I.O.O.F.; the Amerind Club, of Elmhurst, and the Elmhurst 
Civic Club. He is survived by a widow, Bertha M. SCHUCK PULIS; two sons, 
William A. and Merritt A.; one daughter, Claire; his father, Marcus; three 
brothers, Charles, Samuel and Myron, and one sister, Ada M. Funeral services 
will be held this evening at his late home. Interment to-morrow at Warwick.

James Franklin CUSIC, a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Abel Smith 
First Long Island Post, No. 435, G.A.R., died yesterday at his home, 1450 
Thirty-sixth street. He is survived by his widow, Henrietta; two daughters, 
Ray and Etta and four sons, Henry F., Alden, Frederick D., and Loyd. Funeral 
services will be held to-morrow at 3 P.M. at his late home. Interment on 
Monday at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of HINMAN Brothers, of 246 
Seventeenth street.

Nicholas WACHTER died on Wednesday in the flushing Hospital of typhoid fever. 
He was 29 years old and is survived by his widow, Elizabeth and one son 
Edwin. The funeral was held yesterday from his late home, 76 South Railroad 
avenue, Corona, with interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Thomas R. GRADY, son of Michael and Catherine CRONIN GRADY, died last night 
in Kings County Hospital as the result of injuries sustained last Wednesday 
when struck by an automobile in Waverly avenue. He was born in Brooklyn 
thirteen years ago and had attended the Sacred Heart school. He lived at 110 
Waverly avenue. The funeral will be held on Tuesday with interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of James E. CROWLEY, of 310 Myrtle avenue.

Emma L. WILDE, born in Paris, France seventy-three years ago, and a resident 
of Brooklyn since 1881, died yesterday at the home of her son-in-law, Joseph 
BARRETT, 100 Puritan avenue, Forest Hills, after an illness of two months. 
She was a member of the Church of St. Matthew, and is survived by two 
daughters, Mrs. BARRETT and Rhoda HUNT, and one son, Ernest WILDE. Funeral 
services will be held on Monday, at 8:30 P.M., at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 
86 Lefferts place. Interment at Cold Springs.

Julia W. ZENTGRAF, who died on Wednesday in the Manhattan State Hospital, was 
born in Finland thirty-eight years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
and Manhattan for seventeen years. She is survived by her husband, Edward A., 
one daughter, and one son. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. 
at the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1857 Broadway. Interment at Lutheran 
Cemetery.

William FARRELL, who died on Thursday at his home, 107 Kingsland avenue, was 
born in Ireland eighty years ago and had been a resident of the United States 
for fifty-three years and of Brooklyn for forty-five years. He is survived by 
one daughter, Mrs. Thomas MADDEN; two sons, William and Thomas, and one 
granddaughter, Mary MADDEN. The funeral will be held on Monday at 9 A.M., 
with a requiem mass in St. Cecilias R.C. Church. Interment at Calvary 
Cemetery under direction of John GLINNEN's Sons, of 64 Herbert street.

Jane M. SCOTT. Funeral services were conducted this orning by the Rev. 
Francis O'BRIEN, of the Greenwood Baptist Church, for Jane M. SCOTT, of 371 
Sixth avenue, who died on Wednesday of a complication od diseases. She was 
born in Glasgow, Scotland, seventy-two years ago, and was the widow of 
William SCOTT. She had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years and 
was an active member of the Ladies Aid Society ofthe Greenwood Church. She is 
survived by four sons, Alexander, James, John and Walter, and one daughter, 
Mrs. Margaret BREMMER, of Scotland. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Jennie B. VAN GAASBEEK, born in Manhattan and a resident of Brooklyn since 
1889, died on Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward E. HENRY, 
Babylon. She was a member of the Universalist Church of Our Father, and is 
survived by three daughters,  Mrs. D. FERRY of Brooklyn, Mrs. Frank M. 
STEVENS, of Ridgewood, N.J.(written as N.J.) and Mrs. Edward E. HENRY, of 
Babylon. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the home of her 
daughter, with interment at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown.

28 July 1918
CLIFFORD--Killed in discharge of duty at Lincoln, England, July 20, 1918, 
Lieut. Paul L. CLIFFORD, 182d Aero Squadron, U.S.A., beloved son of 
James D. and Anastasia WALSH CLIFFORD, of 87 Grand ave., Jamaica. 
Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Shelton and Flushing aves.,
Jamaica, Monday, July 29, 10 A.M. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

LAWRENCE--On Friday, July 26, 1918, at his home, 147 Amity st., 
Flushing, Dr. Enoch P. LAWRENCE, husband of Mary Margaret FULLER, 
in his 63d year. Solemn requiem mass Monday at 10 A.M. at St. Michael's Flushing.

LEAVERTY--On July 25, Mary A.L., daughter of the late James M. and 
Charlotte BAXTER LEAVERTY. Funeral Monday from her late residence, 
186 Duffield st., Brooklyn; thence to the Church of St. Boniface, 
where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. 
( Quebec, Toronto, and P.E.I. papers please copy)

OGDEN--On Saturday, July 27, at his residence, 73 Pierrepont st., 
Brooklyn, Willis L. OGDEN, in his 75th year. Notice of funeral later.

SIMPSON--On July 26, Alice M. SIMPSON. Services "The Funeral Church", 
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank CAMPBELL's). Monday, 11 A.M.

IN MEMORIAM
BAGLEY--Memorial mass for Mary E. BAGLEY, Monday morning, July 29, at 
St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Ninth st. and Fourth ave. Died July 29, 1912. BROTHER

RUGAN--In sad and loving memory of my beloved daughter, Grace Bernadette RUGAN, 
who departed this life July 28, 1916.
Sad and dreary is our dwelling.
Lonely is our home to-day.
For the one we loved so dearly
Passed away two years to-day.

Leopold GAASNER. The funeral of Leopold GAASNER, who was killed in 
an automobile accident at Cumberland, Md., last Wednesday, while on his 
way from Kansas City to Brooklyn, will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock 
from the home of his father-in-law, David NEWMAN, 1536 Fifty-first street, 
Borough Park; thence to the Emanuel Temple where services will be conducted. 
Mr. GAASNER was born in Cracow, Austria, on Jan. 25, 1872, and had been 
a resident for many years been a resident of Brooklyn, where he was a 
well known fur dealer. He was formerly a member of the Unity Club and 
Emanuel Temple in Brooklyn and of the Columbian Club and the Westwood 
Country Club in St. Louis. He is survived by his widow, Sarah; one daughter, 
Esther; four sons, Mordecai, Julius, Gilbert and Harold, and two sisters, 
Mrs. William STEINHACKER, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Morris FALLEK, of St. Louis. 
Interment at New Mount Carmel Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

Hannah HUSSEY, born in County Cork, Ireland, a daughter of the late John 
and Mary CONNOR HOULIHAN, died yesterday at the home of her cousin, 
Joseph HART, 119 Waverly avenue. She was the widow of Edward HUSSEY, 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn and a member of the 
Church of Sacred Heart for fifty years. The funeral will be held from the 
home of her cousin, to-morrow at 2:30 P.M. Interment in the family 
plot at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park ave.

Michael BAXLEY, who died on Thursday at his home, 7002 Stweart avenue, 
after a long illness, will be buried this afternoon in Holy Cross Cemetery. 
Funeral services are to be held at 2 P.M. Mr. BAXLEY was born in Ireland 
forty-five years ago and had lived in Brooklyn since he was one years old. 
He is survived by his widow, Anna; two sons, John and Thomas, both of whom 
are in the United States Navy; three daughters, Mrs. Jennie SAUNDERS, 
Anna and Katherine, and two sisters, Mrs. John O'FARRELL and Mrs. VAN VALKENBURG.

Prudence A. BENNET, who died on Thuesday at her home, 196 Martense street, 
was born in Canarsie Village forty years ago and was the wife of Elihu B. BENNET, 
who is a retired carpenter and a veteran of the Civil War. Funeral services 
will be held this afternoon at her late home, with interment at Canarsie Cemetery.

Catherine E. MCGOVERN, wife of Edward MCGOVERN, died on Thursday at her home, 
16 Ellery street. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived besides her husband, 
by two daughters, Mrs. George AMMERMAN, and Mrs. William MCCOY; two sons,
Emmett and Edward, and two brothers, Thomas and James SIMPSON.
The funeral funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in 
the Church of St. Louis. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
George P. MCHUGH, of 744 Myrtle avenue.

Ruth A. WRIGHT died on Friday at Beacon, N.Y. The funeral services will be 
held at her city home 466 Eighth street, this evening at 8 o'clock. 
Interment to-morrow at 10 A.M. at Greenwood Cemetery.

Judah MOSES died yesterday at his home, 808 Eighth avenue, aged 82 years, 
of apoplexy. He is survived by one brother, Wolfe, and one sister, 
Mrs. Esther SOLOMON. The funeral services will be held at his late home, 
at 8 o'clock to-night. He was affliated with the Scottish Rite Body of Masonary, 
was a member of the supreme Council and Cerneau Consistory No. 1, and was 
an honorary member of Brooklyn Consistory, No. 24. He had carried on an 
optical business for forty years at 214 Livingston street.

Thomas E. WYNNE, born in Brooklyn thirty-one years ago, died on Thursday in 
the Consumptives Home, Kingston avenue. He was a son of Annie and the late John WYNNE, 
a Civil War Verteran, who died several years ago. Besides his mother he is survived 
by one sister, Elizabeth, and one brother, James. The funeral will be held
to-morrow at 1 P.M. from 43 Fourth avenue. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Anna MAURER. Funeral services for Anna MAURER, who died on Thursday at her 
home in Huntington, where she had been a resident for fifteen years, will be 
held to-morrow at 10 A.M. at the funeral chapel of Mrs. George EHLENBERGER, 
295 Wyckoff avenue, near Linden street. Mrs. MAURER was born in Brooklyn 
fifty-four years ago and is survived by her husband, Herman, Jr., 
and two daughters, Viola and Mrs. Mattoe PUCKER. Interment at Evergreens Cemetery.

29 July 1918
DAILEY--On Monday, July 29, Peter F., beloved brother of William J. DAILEY. 
Funeral from his late residence, 18 Filmore pl., on Thursday at 9:30. Solemn 
requiem mass at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul at 10 o'clock.

HUGHES--Robert H. HUGHES died July 28. Funeral Tuesday evening at 8 P.M. at 
the funeral chapel of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty ave. Relatives and friends, 
also employees of the Brooklyn Union Gas Co. invited to attend.

KOCH--John A. KOCH, died Saturday in his 49th year. He leaves his widow, 
Frances (nee MEHR), three sons, Frederick, Albert and John, and one sister, 
Marie KOCH. Funeral services at his late home, 146 Penn st., Tuesday at 8 
P.M. Burial Wednesday 10 A.M. in Evergreen Cemetery.

MACPHERSON--On July 27, James MACPHERSON in his 72d year. Funeral from his 
late residence, 330 52d st., on Wednesday, July 31 at 2 P.M. Interment 
Evergreen Cemetery.

MILLS--On Sunday, July 28, 1918, William, beloved husband of Margaret (nee 
O'MARA), aged 37 years. Funeral from his late residence, 358 Smith st, 
Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Mary Star ofthe Sea Church. Interment 
Holy Cross.

MUNSON--Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B.P.O. Elks-Brothers: You are requested to 
attend the funeral service of our late brother, Dr. Forbes J. MUNSON, Tuesday 
evening, July 30, 8:30 o'clock at his late residence, 328 Lafayette ave. 
(near Grand ave,) JOHN J. DELANEY Exalted Ruler. JOSEPH H. BECKER, Sec

OGDEN--On Saturday, July 27, 1918, at his residence, 73 Pierrepont st., 
Brooklyn, Willis L. OGDEN in his 75th year. Services at the First 
Presbyterian Church, Henry st.,  near Clark, on Tuesday afternoon, July 30, 
at half past two o'clock.

SAYERS--July 27, suddenly, Robert L. SAYERS. Funeral services at his late 
residence, 984 Madison st, Monday, July 29, at 8 P.M. Relatives and friends, 
also Typographical Union No. 134, Jr. O.U.A.M., invited to attend. Interment 
Evergreen Cemetery Tuesday, July 30.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
WILLIAMS--We take this method of thanking all friends and neighbors for 
expressions of sympathy shown during our recent bereavement by the death of 
our dear mother.
 Respectfully yours,
Mrs. L.W. WILLIAMS and Family. Sheepshead Bay, July 25, 1918.

Dr. Joseph M. CREAMER, who was well known in Brooklyn, where he had lived for 
many years, died on Saturday at his summer home at Deal Beach, N.J. He had 
been ill for some time. Dr. CREAMER was a son of Dr. Joseph M. CREAMER, the  
ex-coroner, and a grandson of Dr. Joseph M. CREAMER, a noted surgeon of the 
old village of Williamsburg. His great-grandfather, Alexander TUTTLE, was the 
first taxgatherer chosen in that village. It is said his great- grandmother 
was a first cousin of Aaron BURR. The late Dr. CREAMER received his education 
in the public schools here at St. John's College and at the Long Island 
Medical College. He is survived by his widow, Josephine; three daughters, 
Anna, Katherine and Jacquelin; his mother, Mrs. Catherine CREAMER; a brother, 
Frank D., and a sister, Caroline C. Funeral services will be held at Deal 
Beach to-morrow. Interment on Wednesday at Calvary Cemetery.

Frances MAGEL, who died yesterday at her home, 164 Saratoga avenue, 
after a short illness, was born in Germany and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for a number of years. She is survived by one son, Frank and 
four grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 10 A.M., 
with requiem mass in St. Benedict's R.C. Church. Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery under direction of Richard D. HOLMES, 1320 St. Marks ave.

Annie HAGARTY, who died yesterday after a short illness at her home, 
986 Flatbush avenue, was born in the town of Monte, County Westmeath, 
Ireland, and  had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-five years. 
She was the widow of James HAGARTY and was formerly for twenty years
a member of St. Francis Xavier's R.C. Church. She is survived by two sons, 
John D. and Henry A., the latter serving in the quartermaster's department 
at Jacksonville, Fla. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. 
with requiem mass in the Church of the Holy Cross, Rogers and Church avenues.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Peter DORAN, 210 Hoyt street.

Elizabeth F. SPEIR, wife of John A.E. SPEIR, a furniture dealer, of 
960 Manhattan avenue, died yesterday at her home, 516 Broadway, Flushing. 
She was born in Manhattan seventy-two years ago, and as a child moved with 
her family to Elmira, N.Y. Later she became a resident of Jersey City, 
where she married fifty-three years ago last month. After her marriage 
she came to Brooklyn where she lived for thirty-five years, moving to 
Flushing eighteen years ago. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, 
Harry E. SPEIR, of Brooklyn, and one daughter, Mrs. Ethel SWENSON, of Flushing. 
Funeral services will be held to-morrow, at 3 P.M., at her late home, the 
Rev. H. B. WALLER, of St. George Episcopal Church officiating. 
Interment at Flushing Cemetery.

Barbara WINZER, a resident of Astoria for more than thirty years, died on 
Saturday at her home, 414 Eleventh avenue, that place. She was born in 
Germany fifty-four years ago and is survived by one son, Ferdinand, and 
two daughters, Mrs. Mary BRUDER and Mrs. Katherine LEE. She was a member 
of the Church of St. Joseph, Astoria, where requiem mass will be celebrated 
to-morrow at 9 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
William P. MURPHY, of 87 Herbert street.

Bridget OAKLEY, who died on Saturday at her home, Carroll street ans Washington 
avenue, was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years. 
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. LONG and Mrs. NOLAN. The funeral wil be 
held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in St. Ignatius' R.C. Church. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L.S. SHERIDAN,140 Rogers ave.

Joseph A. SHICK, retired fireman, for many years attached to Engine Company 156, 
died yesterday at his home, 1611 Tenth avenue. He was born in Brooklyn and is 
survived by his widow, Mary E. PROUT SHICH, and two daughters and two sons. 
The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass in the 
Church of the Holy Name. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edward HERNES, an engineer in the Brooklyn Department of the Charities for the 
past fifteen years, died on Saturday in the Norwegian Hospital after an illness 
of five weeks. He was born in Norway fifty-five years ago and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for twenty-seven years. He is survived by one son, Elmar, and  five 
brothers and one sister. The Rev. Laurence Larsen, of the 
Marion Norwegian Lutheran Church, will conduct funeral services at his late home, 
267 Sixty-fifth street, on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of James J. SHARP, of 4901 Seventh avenue.

Martin EGAN, son of the late Peter and Mary EGAN, died on Saturday at his home, 
102 Waverly avenue. He was born in Brooklyn, twenty years ago and was employed 
as an Iron worker at the Navy Yard. He was a member of the Sacred Heart R.C. Church. 
The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M., with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Henry CONLY's Sons, of 268 Myrtle avenue. He is survived by 
three brothers, Peter, Thomas and John.

James F. MURPHY, born in the Tenth Ward, fifty-five years ago, a son of the 
late Michael and Hannah MURPHY a member of Typogtaphical Union No. 6 for 
thirty-five years, superintendent of the composing room of Butterick Publishing Co. 
for twenty-seven years, and in the employ of the New York "World" for the past 
six years, died on Saturday at his home 534 Forty-fifth street, after a long illness, 
of heart trouble. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hannah M. HART, one brother, 
Timothy W., three nephews, James, Charles and Joseph HART. and one niece, 
May FILKE HART. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. with requiem 
mass in St. Michaels' R.C. Church, interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Joseph SCHAEFER, of 4014 (address not printed)

Lillian HANSEN, born in Brooklyn nine years ago, died yesterday at her home 
240 Seventh street. She is survived by her parents, Robert and Mary HANSEN, 
one sister, Helen, her grandmother, Mrs. ECKERT, and three uncles. The 
funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. with internment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of John H. TIMMS, of 246 Fifth ave.

Thomas CANNING, a member of St. Malachy's Church, formerly a member of St. 
Peter and Paul's in Wythe avenue, and retired from business for seven years, 
died on Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary COLLINS, 39 Georgia 
avenue, aged eighty-two years. He had lived in Brooklyn for fifty years. He 
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary COLLINS and Mrs. C. RIORDAN, and 
three sons, James, Thomas and Edward. Funeral from the home of his daughter, 
Mrs. RIORDAN, to-morrow at 2 P.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under 
direction of John V. DONNELLY.

Eliza Jane BERDU, who died at her home, 2337 Andrews avenue, the Bronx, last 
Friday aged eighty years, was formerly a resident of Brooklyn having lived at 
342 Court street for thirty-five years. She was an active member of the 
Episcopal Church. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. Rita GASCOYNE and 
Mrs. Eliza A. ROBERTSON, and one son, Manuel BERDU. Funeral services were 
held last night at her home, the rev. Andrew HARPER officiating. Interment 
to-day in Evergreen Cemetery.

John A. Koch, a provision dealer, died on Saturday after a short illness at 
his home, 146 Penn street. He was born in Germany forty-eight years ago, and 
had came to Brooklyn at the age of sixteen years, making his home in the 
Eastern District. He is survived by his widow, Frances; three sons, 
Frederick, Albert and John, and one one sister, Marie. Funeral services will 
be held at his late home to-morrow at 8 P.M., the Rev. Dr. LUTZ, of St. 
Paul's Methodist Church officiating. Interment Wednesday at 10 A.M. at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Michael ZIRGEL's Sons, of 84 Throop avenue.

Thomas R. GRADY, son of Michael J. and Catherine GRADY, died on Friday in 
Kings County Hospital from injuries sustained by being run over by an 
automobile truck in Waverly avenue last Wednesday. he was born in Brooklyn 
thirteen years ago and attended Sacred Heart School. The funeral will be held 
from his late home, 110 Waverly avenue, to-morrow at 9 A.M., thence to the 
Sacred Heart R.C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Jmaes E. CROWLEY, of 310 
Myrtle avenue. He is survived by his parents, five sisters, Anna, Ruth, 
Catherine, Mary and Lillian, and one brother, William.

Dr. Forbes J. MUNSON, who was connected with the Brooklyn office of the Board 
of Health and who had a large practice for the past twenty-five years , died 
on Saturday in Brooklyn Hospital after a short illness. He was 48 years old, 
and was a graduate of the Long Island College Hospital. He is survived by two 
sons, George and James; one sister, Miss Jennie MUNSON, of Dover, N.J., and 
one brother, Charles. He was the husband of the late Elizabeth STAHL (?) 
MUNSON. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from his late 
home, 328 Lafayette avenue, thence to St. Patrick's Church, Kent and 
Willoughby avenues, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Thomas MADDEN, of 91 Kent avenue.

Edward Imeson HORSMAN, Jr., who was born in Brooklyn and educated in St. 
Paul's School, Garden City, died suddenly on Saturday at his summer home, 
Summit, N.J. Mr. HORSMAN, who was junior member of the E.I. HORSMAN Company, 
occupying the old Tiffany Building in Union Square, Manhattan, was formerly a 
well-known musician, having been musical critic of the New York "Herald" and 
organist of St. Andrews and other churches. He had studied with some of the 
most famous organists in England. He was the composer of songs such as "The 
Bird of the Wilderness", after Tagore's poem, sung by Alma GLUCK and other 
prominent leading concert artists, while his patriotic chorus, "Stand, Stand 
Up, America", to which he wrote his own text, was sung under his direction by 
Walter H. HALL's Columbia Chorus last season in Carnegie Hall. Mr. HORSMAN 
was a friend of young artists and had aided many to pursue a musical career. 
In recent years he gave up his own musical work to join his father's firm of 
wholesale toymakers and manufacturers of athletic goods. Mr. HORSMAN is 
survived by his widow, who was Miss Ethel HULL HERRICK of Manhattan. The 
funeral will be held at his late home, 152 West Fifty-seventh street, 
to-morrow at 11 A.M.	

30 July 1918
ABEL--Suddenly on Sunday July 28, George H. ABEL, in his fifteenth year. 
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services 
Wednesday, July 31, at his late residence, 2640 Fulton st., Brooklyn, at 8 
P.M. Interment Thursday A.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

CARNIAUX--On Jully 29, Catherine F., beloved wife of Louis H. CARNIAUX at her 
residence, 7317 Sixth ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her 
funeral on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 9 A.M. sharp; thence to the Church of Our 
Lady of Angels where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her 
soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DAILEY--On Monday, July 29, Peter F., beloved brother of William J. DAILEY. 
Funeral from his late residence, 18 Filmore pl., on Thursday at 9:30. Solemn 
requiem mass at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul at 10 o'clock.

HANSON--On July 29, Chester Alfred, beloved son of Chester and Marjorie 
HANSON, aged 14 months. Funeral service at his late residence, 271 East 
Seventh st., Brooklyn, Wednesday evening at 8 P.M.

HOLLROCK--Suddenly, on Monday July 29, 1918, G. Mary HOLLBROOK (written this 
way) (nee BOHLKEN). Funeral services at her late residence, 265 Pearl st., on 
Wednesday at 8 P.M. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

KOCH--John A. KOCH, died Saturday in his 49th year. He leaves his widow, 
Frances ( nee MEHR), three sons, Frederick, Albert and John, and one sister, 
Marie KOCH. Funeral services at his late home, 146 Penn st., Tuesday, 8 P.M. 
Burial Wednesday 10 A.M. in Evergreen Cemetery.

MUNSON--Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B.P.O. Elks-Brothers: You are requested to 
attend the funeral service of our late brother, Dr. Forbes J. MUNSON, Tuesday 
evening, July 30, 8:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 328 Lafayette ave. 
(near Grand ave) JOHN J. DELANEY Exulted Ruler JOSEPH H. BECKER, Sec.

QUAIL--Suddenly, on the 29th inst., at his home, John H. QUAIL, Sr. Funeral 
services at his late residence, 1046 74th st., Brooklyn, N.Y., on Wednesday, 
July 31, 1918, at 8 P.M. Members of Kedron Lodge, No. 803, F. and A. M., are 
invited. Other papers please copy.

SCHICK--On Sunday, July 28, 1918, Joseph A., beloved husband of Mary E. 
SCHICK ( nee PROUT). Funeral Wednesday, July 31, at 9:30 A.M. from his late 
residence, 1611 Tenth ave.; thence to the Church of the Holy Name, where 
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WHELEN--Julia M. WHELEN, beloved wife of James A. WHELEN, died at her home, 
20 Lenox rd., on Sunday, July 28, 1918. Funeral from her late residence 
Wednesday, July 31, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of the Holy 
Cross, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ZYDNER--At Venice, Cal., on July 19,1918, Cecilia M. GILBERT ZYDNER, formerly 
of Brooklyn. Funeral from the residence of her uncle, Joseph F. MCDONNELL, 
1211 Herkimer st., Wednesday at 10 A.M., thence to the Church of the 
Presentation, Rockaway and St. Marks aves., where a mass of requiem will be 
offered. Interment Calvary.

IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL--In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father, ex-fire 
Captain Peter J. CAMPBELL, who departed this life on July 30, 1914. Gone but 
not forgotten.
MOTHER,DAUGHTERS and SONS

COL. OGDEN'S FUNERAL HELD THIS AFTERNOON
  Funeral services are being held this afternoon at the First Presbyterian 
Church, Henry and Clark streets, for the late Col. Willis L. OGDEN, the Rev. 
Dr. Wilton Merle SMITH, of the Central Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, 
officiating.
  Col. OGDEN was formerly an officer of the old Twenty-third Regiment, 
N.G.N.Y., a Civil War Veteran. He was known throughout the country as an 
educator, a philanthropist and a patriot, and for more than fifty years had 
been prominent in Brooklyn financial and civic affairs. He was president of 
the Board of Trustees of the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

SARAH B. REILEY. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah BARREA REILEY, who was 
killed in an automobile accident at Wheatley Hills on Sunday, will be held 
to-morrow afternoon at her late home, 2022 Church avenue. The Rev. Dr. 
William CHAMBERS, a former classmate of her husband at Rutgers College, and 
now a chaplain at Camp Upton, will officiate. Interment will be made at 
Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. REILEY was born at New Baltimore, N.Y., in 1865. 
When she was five years old her father, Dr. Robert STRONG, who was then 
minister of the Dutch Reformed Church at New Baltimore, came to Flatbush as 
the principal of Erasmus Hall Academy, now Erasums Hall High School, which 
position he held until 1889. Mrs. REILEY was a graduate of Wells College. Her 
husband is DeWitt Van Dyke REILEY, senior member of the firm of REILEY and 
HARRISON, of 2 Rector street, Manhattan, one of the most prominent law firms 
in the city. One grandfather was the Rev. Thomas M. STRONG, who was pastor of 
the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church from 1822 until 1861. The other 
grandfather was Dr. J.B. ZABRISKIE a leading Flatbush physician of his time. 
Mrs. REILEY was an active member of the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church, and 
of the Midwood Club. She also was the leader of a Red Cross auxillary. She is 
survived by two sisters, Lydia Lloyd STRONG and Mrs. Henry J. DAVENPORT, and 
one brother, Thomas M. STRONG.

Catherine F. CARNIAUX, who died on Monday at her home. 7317 Sixth avenue, was 
born in the Fifth Ward and for more than fifty years had been a member of the 
Assumption R.C. Church and for two years a member of Our Lady of Angels R. C. 
Church. She is survived by her husband Louis H.; two sons, Louis J.F. and 
James T., and two daughters, Sarah Agnes and Sarah Veronica CARNIAUX. The 
funeral will be held on Thursday at 9 A.M. from her late home, thence to Our 
Lady of Angels Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of T.J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay street.

John BOYLE died yesterday at his home, 1943 Sixty-seventh street, aged 68 
years. For more than thirty years he was superintendant for Flandreau & Co. 
406 Broome street, leaving them to accept a like position in the body 
department of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, Long Island City. He is 
survived by his widow, Mary BOYLE; one daughter, Mary Agnes and one son, 
Francis J. Requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Athanasius' R.C. Church, 
Sixty-second street and Bay Parkway, on Thursday at 9 A.M. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of Nicholas C. DOLAN, of 6120 Twentieth avenue.

Cecelia M. GILBERT, niece of Bishop Charles E. MCDONNELL, died on July 19 at 
Venice, Cal. She was born in Brooklyn and lived here until she went to 
California six years ago. She is survived by another uncle. Joseph F. 
MCDONNELL. The funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 A.M. from the home of 
Joseph F. MCDONNELL, 1211 Herkimer street, thence to the Church of the 
Presentation, Rockaway and St. Marks avenues, where requiem mass will be celebrated.

Peter F. DAILEY, son of the late Patrick and Alice KANE DAILEY, died 
yesterday at his home, 18 Filmore place. He was born in Astoria seventy-five 
years ago and had been a resident of the Eastern District for seventy years. 
he was formerly a member of Washington Truck, No. 1, Volunteer Firemen, and 
for twelve years a member of Truck No. 4, of the Brooklyn Fire Department. He 
also was a member of the Exempt Firemen's Association. After leaving the Fire 
Department he went into the fish business with his brother, William J., on 
Grand street, near Bedford avenue, where he was established for thirty-five 
years. He is survived by his brother, William J.; two nephews, William and 
Peter, and one niece, Nellie F. DAILEY. The funeral will be held on Thursday 
at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass in the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Wythe 
avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John T. GALLEGHER, 
of 204 Bedford avenue.

Samuel H. MONTGOMERY, a veteran of the Civil War who was woundedin the Battle 
of Gettysburg, and who lost his right eye in an accident as he was firing a 
salute of one hundred guns at the time of Lincolns death, died on Sunday at 
his home, 1709 Madison street. He was born in Stockport, N.Y., on Sept. 27, 
1841, the son of john and Mary HOWELL MONTGOMERY. He was or twenty-nine years 
a machinist employed by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for forty years. He was a member of the Mergenthaler 
Mutual Aid Society and was formerly a member of Henry W. Slocum Post, No. 28, 
G.A.R., of Brooklyn, of which he was adjutant. He resigned when the post was 
consolidated with Dakin Post. He is survived by his widow, Mary; five sons, 
George and Robert, of Brooklyn, John of Erie, Pa; Edwin, of East Orange, 
N.J., and Henry A., of Inwood; two daughters, Mrs. Isabel BOUHALL and Mrs. 
Ida BAKER; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services 
were held  last evening at his laye home. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery today.

John Y. VAN WICKLEN, a descendant of the early Dutch settlers of Brooklyn, 
died on Sunday at his home, 344 President street. He was born in the New Lots 
section sixty-eight years ago, the son of the late John and Phoebe Ann YOUNGS 
VAN WICKLEN. He was a cousin of Capt. Dave VAN WICKLEN, of the Old Mill, and 
his family had been well known in New Lots for the past century. He had been 
associated for many years with the Watson-Pittinger Lumber Company of South 
Brooklyn. He was a member of Joppa Lodge, No. 201, F. and A.M., and the St. 
Nicholas Society of Nassau Island. He is survived by his widow, Henrietta; 
one son Frederick; a daughter, Mrs. Elliott CLARKE DUBOIS, and four sisters, 
Mrs. Stephen RYDER and Mrs. Isaac SNEDECKER, of Jamaica, and Mrs. Fenwick 
BERGEN and Esther VAN WICKLEN. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 
his late home. Interment private.

31 July 1918
CARNIAUX--On July 29, Catherine F., beloved wife of Louis H. CARNIAUX at her 
residence, 7317 Sixth ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her 
funeral on Thursday, Aug. 1, at 9 A.M. sharp; thence to the Church of Our 
Lady of Angels, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her 
soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLAUSSEN--On July 30, Maria CLAUSSEN. Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway 
and 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell's), Thursday, 2 P.M.

GOETZ--On Tuesday, July 30, 1918, Katherine, widow of the late Lorenz GOETZ, 
in her 93rd year. Services from the residence of Philip RITZHEIMER, 122 Amity 
st., Thursday, at 7:30 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

HOLLROCK--Suddenly, on Monday, July 29, 1918, G. Mary HOLLROCK (nee BOHLKEN). 
Funeral services at her late residence, 265 Pearl st., on Wednesday at 8 P.M. 
Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

SILK--On Tuesday, July 30, 1918, William beloved husband of Katherine SILK 
(nee DELANEY), and father of Libby SILK. Funeral Saturday, Aug. 3, at 9:30 
A.M., from his late residence, 663 49th st.; thence to the church of St. 
Agatha, where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross 
Cemetery.

TRYON--On July 29, 1918, Mrs. Mary TRYON (nee O'SHAUGHNESSY), formerly of 
First Ward, Manhattan. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 1, from her late residence, 331 
Third st., Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WARD--Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 30, 1918, Mary, beloved wife of the late 
Michael WARD. Funeral from her late residence, 206 E. 31st st., on Friday, 
Aug. 2, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Jeromes Church, Nostrand and Newkirk 
aves. Interment Holy Cross.

IN MEMORIAM
BENNETT--In sad and loving memory of my dear daughter, Agnes Grant BENNETT, 
who departed this life, July 31, 1917.
She little thought when leaving home
That she would never return
That she soon in death should sleep,
And leave us here to mourn
If she could have raised her dying hand
And bid her last farewell
The blow would not have been so hard
For us she loved so well
FATHER,MOTHER,SISTER

GOTTE--In sad and loving memory of Charlotte GOTTE, who died July 31, 1917
God took you home, it was his will
But in our hearts you liveth still
HUSBAND AND CHILDREN

KRIEG--In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, Hugo KRIEG, who departed 
this life July 31, 1916.
Two years have passed, but still we miss him;
Friends may think the wound has healed,
Little do they know the sadness
That lies within our hearts concealed.
His sister, LOUISE REISLER (nee KRIEG)
MR. WM. REISLER
HAROLD REISLER


Transcribed by
Judy Stogsdill
Doreen Cooney
Ed Guiness

1918 OCTOBER 2-7

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