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DEATHS..1919
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union

July 1, 1919
BENNETT - 
Suddenly on June 19, Rita, beloved daughter of Andrew S(?) and Jennie Bennett 
(nee FOSTER) at her late residence, 240 Baltic Street.  
Funeral on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOUGHERTY - 
At his residence, Herklmer St., Harry V., 
beloved husband of Catherine Dougherty (nee DONAVAN).  
Notice of funeral hereafter.

FRASER - 
On Monday, June 30, 1919, Margaret FRASER, beloved mother of 
Mrs. Agnes DONAHUE and Mrs. Josephine SCHNEIDER,.  
Funeral from her late residence, 503 St. John's Place, on Thursday, July 3 at 9 a.m.: 
thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon Ave. and Sterling Pl.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HALAHAN - 
Frank J. Halahan, killed in action on the Hindenberg line Sept. 27, 1918.  
He belonged to the 106th Machine Gun Company.  
Twenty-seventh Division, and is survived by two brothers.  Charles and Walter, 
two aunts, Mrs. Nellie MURRAY and Mrs. B. MENEDEZ.   

JACOBSON - 
Suddenly on Monday, June 30, 1919, Arthur C. Jacobson, Sr., aged 71 years.  
Funeral services at the residence of his son, 370 Sterling Pl., 
on Tuesday, July 1, at 8 p.m.  Interment private.  Please omit flowers.

LUCIA - 
John T., 
beloved son of Maria and the late Francisco LUCIA, passed away at his late residence, 
2404 Pacific St., on June 30, 1919.  Requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Loretto, 
Sackman and Pacific Sts., at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O'CONNELL - 
at her residence, 114 Lincoln Pl., on June 30, Margaret, widow of John J. O'CONNELL. 
Funeral on Thursday, July 3, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.Augustine's Church.  
Interment Private.

SCHOTT - 
On Monday, June 30, 1919, Jennie SCHOTT (nee WALLACE) age 29, beloved wife of 
John J. SCHOTT.  Funeral Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from her late residence, 
265 St. Nicholas Ave..  Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

SELIGMAN - 
Willard Martin, beloved son of Mrs. and Mrs. Julius SELIGMAN, on Monday, June 30, 1919.  
Funeral services at his late residence, 290 E. 18th St., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Tuesday evening, July 1, at 8:00 o'clock.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Wednesday, July 2, 2 p.m.

WADE- Catherine A. Wade (nee McCADDIN), in her 54th year.  
Funeral from her late residence, 61 Third Pl., on Thursday, at 10 o'clock.  
Solemn requiem mass at St Mary Star of the Sea Church, Court and Luquer Sts.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
COLLINS - 
In loving memory of my beloved wife and our dear mother, 
Mary COLLINS, who died July 1, 1916.  Dearest mother, how we miss you.  
Only God alone can tell...Husband and Daughters

DRISCOLL - 
In memory of our dear son and brother, Joseph H. DRISCOLL, of 301 Fifth Ave., 
Brooklyn, who died July 1, 1918 in service.  Gone, but not forgotten.  
May he rest in peace.....Mother, Brothers, and Sisters.

ENDERLE - 
In sad and loving memory of our dear beloved son and brother, Henry, 
who passed away Jan. 1, 1919.  Six months have passed, dear Henry, 
since you left us brokenhearted.  Gone but not forgotten by your, 
Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers.

MUNDY - 
In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Robert MUNDY, who departed 
this life July 1, 1918.  May his sole rest in peace....Wife and Children.

JOHNSTON - 
Month's mind mass for the late Joseph D. JOHNSTON, Thursday, July 3, 8 a.m. 
at St Martin of Tours Church, Weirfield St. and Knickerbocker Ave.
On month has past since that sad day when the one I loved was called away.  
God took him home, it was his will.  But in my heart, he liveth still....
Loving Daughter.

PETERSON - 
In loving memory of Alma S., who died on June 30, 1915...
Husband and Daughters.

July 2, 1919
BLUM - 
Adolphus C., on July 1.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th St. 
(Frank E. Campbell), Wednesday, 8 p.m.

COX -
Suddenly on Tuesday, July 1, 1919.  Stella M. (nee PIPER), 
beloved wife of James A. COX and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. PIPER.  
Funeral services Thursday, July 3, 1919, 8:30 p.m., 
at her late residence, 238 Wyckoff St., Brooklyn.  
Interment at the convenience of family.  
Members of Delta Chapter, No. 3, O.E.S., respectfully invited.

DELANEY - 
on July 1, 1919, at his late residence, 1674 10th Ave.  
Lea DELANEY, eldest son of late Daniel and Mary DELANEY.  
Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from Holy Name Church.

DOUGHERTY - 
On July 1, Harry V., beloved husband of Catherine DOUGHERTY (nee DONAVAN), 
at his residence, 1189 Herkimer St.  Funeral on Saturday, July 5, at 9 (?) a.m., 
thence to Church of the Presentation, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  

ENOS - 
May, on July 1.  Services "The Funeral Church".  Broadway and 66th St. 
(Frank E. Campbell).  Thursday 11 a.m.

FRASER - 
On Monday, June 30, 1919.  Margaret FRASER, beloved mother of 
Mrs. Agnes DONOHUE and Mrs. Josephine SCHNEIDER.  
Funeral from her late residence, 1189 Herkimer St.  
Funeral on Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m.: thence to St. Teresa's Church, 
Classon Ave.. and Sterling Pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KONENKAMP - 
On Wednesday, July 2, 1919.  Herman KONENKAMP at his residence, 432 Sackett St.  
Notice of funeral hereafter.

KRAUS - 
On Tuesday, July 1, 1919.  Margaret KRAUS (nee STOHR), aged 66 years.  
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.  
Funeral from her late residence, 1727 Harman St., on Thursday, July 3, at 2 p.m.  
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

McCOY - 
On July 1, Francis McCOY.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church, 
6th Ave. and Sterling Pl., Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

 O'CONNELL  - t her residence, 114 Lincoln Pl., on June 30, Margaret, 
widow of John J. O'CONNELL.  Funeral on Thursday, July 3, 9:30 a.m.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church.  Interment private.

STURGESS - 
On July 1, 1919.  Maria E. (nee REARDON) at her residence 1118 East 35th St., 
Flatbush.  retired principal former School No. 12, New York City, 
in the 74th year of her age.  Funeral Friday at 1 o'clock.  Automobile cortege.

OBITUARIES:
MALONE - Michael MALONE died yesterday at his home, 266 Wycoff.  
He was born in County Cavan, Ireland, 61 years ago, and had lived in 
Brooklyn for thirty-seven years.  He was employed by the B.R.T. as a transfer agent, 
and was a member of St. Brigid's Church, 
the Catholic Benevolent Legion, 
the B.R.T. Benefit Association and 
the Holy Name Society of St. Brigid's Church.  
He is survived by his widow,Catherine, one son,William,one daughter,May and a sister, 
Mrs. Catherine DUKE.  The funeral will be held Saturday from his late home, 
thence to St. Brigid's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John L. QUENZ(?)ER of 363 Linden St.

HEDENSCHAU - 
Johanns HEDENSCHAU, who died last Saturday in the Manhattan State Hospital, 
was born in Norway twenty-three years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for four years.  Several months before his illness he went to live with his sister, 
Mrs. H. RICHARDSON, at 1553 Lexington Ave., Manhattan.  He was a sailor by trade 
and followed the sea since childhood.  The funeral was held yesterday afternoon 
from the parlors of Louis W. Thorgeson, 300 Court Street.  
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.  Mr.  HEDENSCHAU is survived by four sisters, 
Mrs.  RICHARDSON, 
Mrs. R. A. SMITH, 
Mrs. H. SULLIVAN and 
Ingusta HEDENSCHAU, and one brother, Nels, of California.

July 3, 1919
DEATH NOTICES:
CARNEY - 
On July 3, Hugh CARNEY, at his residence, 28 First Pl.  
He is survived by three daughters, May, Sadie and Helen: 
three sons, John, Hugh and James, and one grandson.  Funeral notice later.

COX - 
Suddenly on Tuesday, July 1, 1919, Stella M. (nee PIPER), beloved wife of 
James A. COX and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. PIPER.  
Funeral services Thursday, July 3, 1919, 8:30 p.m. at her late residence, 
288 Wyckoff St., Brooklyn.  Interment at the convenience of family.  
Members of Delta Chapter, No. 3 O.E.S.., respectfully invited.

DELANEY - On July 1, 1919, at his late residence, 1674 10th Ave., 
Lea DELANEY, eldest son of late Daniel and Mary DELANEY.  
Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from Holy Name Church.

DOHERTY - On July 1, 1919, Emma, beloved wife of George DOHERTY, 
at her residence, 1363 Fulton St., age 32 years.  She is survived by her husband, 
two daughters, Alice, 10 and Grace, 2; one son, George, 6; one brother, 
Richard and six sisters.  Anna, Carrie, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Agnes and Elsie.  
Low mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, 9 a.m. sharp, Friday.  
Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. 

DOUGHERTY - On July 1, Harry V., beloved husband of Catherine DOUGHERTY, 
nee (DONAVAN), at his residence, 1189 Herkimer St.  Funeral on Saturday, 
July 5, at 9 a.m., thence to Church of the Presentation, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HANE - On July 2, Yokichi HANE.  Services "The Funeral Church", 
Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell), Saturday, 10 a.m.

HEFFERNAN - On July 2, 1919, May Frances HEFFERNAN, age 10 years, 
beloved daughter of Julia HEFFERNAN (nee CLARKIN). Funeral on Friday, July 4, at 1 p.m., 
from her late residence, 628 E. 28th St., Brooklyn.

KONENKAMP - On Wednesday, July 2, Herman, 
beloved husband of Catharine KONENKAMP (nee KENNELLY), 
and brother of Lena MULCAHY.  Funeral from his late residence, 
423 Sackett St., on Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m., thence to St. Agnes' Church.  
Mass at 9:30 o'clock.

KRAUS - On Tuesday, July 1, 1919.  Margaret Kraus (nee STOHR), aged 66 years.  
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.  
Funeral from her late residence, 1727 Harman St., on Thursday, July 3, at 2 p.m.  
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

LUPIEN - On Wednesday, July 2, 1919, Desire Thomas, beloved husband of Isabelle Lupien.  
Funeral from his late residence, 104 North St., on Saturday, at 9:30 a.m.  
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Vincent DePaul, North 6th St., at 10 o'clock.  
Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

MALONE - On July 1, 1919, Michael, husband of Catherine MALONE and 
father of Wm. and May MALONE and brother of Mrs. Catharine DUKE.  
Funeral from his late residence, 366 (266?) Wyckoff Ave., Saturday, at 9 a.m., 
thence to St. Brigid's Church, St. Nicholas Ave. and Linden St., 
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MORRIS - On July 2, 1919.  William J. MORRIS.  Funeral services at his late home, 
35 Henry St., Flatbush, on Friday evening, July 4 at 8 o'clock.  
Friends and relatives are invited to be present.  
Interment Saturday morning, Cypress Hills.

O'CONNELL - At her residence, 114 Lincoln Pl. on June 30, Margaret, widow of 
John J. O'CONNELL.  Funeral on Thursday, July 3, 1919 at 9:30 a.m.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church.  Interment private.

RALL - On July 2, 1919, John, son of the late Owen and Mary RALL, 
a retired Detective Sergeant of the Police Department, after a short illness 
at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Bridget BAKER, 238 Jay St.  
Funeral from his late residence on Saturday, July 5, at 9:30 a.m., 
thence to the Church of the Assumption, Cranberry St., 
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his soul.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STURGESS - On July 1, 1919, Maria E. (nee REARDON), at her residence 1118 East 35th St., 
Flatbush, retired principal former School No. 12, New York City, in the 
74th year of her age.  Funeral Friday at 1 o'clock.  Automobile cortege.

IN MEMORIAM:
BRUNNOCK - Anniversary mass for Private William J. BRUNNOCK, Company I, 14th infantry, 
New York National Guard: died July 5, 1918.  Requiem mass at 8 a.m. at 
St Mary Star of the Sea R. C. Church, Court and Luquer Sts.  
A better son never lived, A kinder brother never died: 
His honest heart no man deceived.  
His manly spirit knew no pride, 
His memory fondly in our hearts shall rest.  
Loved while on earth, in heaven, forever blessed.
Loving Mother, Father and Sisters.

LARKIN - In sad and loving memory of a devoted wife, mother and sister.  
Mary A. LARKIN, who departed this life July 1, 1917.  
Anniversary requiem mass at 8 a.m. at St. Teresa's Church.  
Gone but not forgotten.  
Husband, Children and Brothers.

FINK - In loving memory of my dear husband and beloved father.  
Ludwig FINK, who departed this life July 3, 1918.  
Gone but not forgotten by his wife, Augusta FINK: son, Albert, 
and daughter, Augusta.

JOHNSON - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved wife and mother, 
Anna JOHNSON, who died July , 1917.  Husband and daughter.  

July 6, 1919
DEATH NOTICES:
CORNWELL - Caldwell, N.J., on Friday, July 4, 1919, May Estelle, in her ?(84?)th year.  
Funeral services at her late residence, 18 Clinton Ave., Jamaica, on 
Monday evening, at 8 o'clock.  Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend.

DELAPORTA - at her residence, 35(?) Park St., July 4, Catherine C. DELAPORTA, 
daughter of John and the late Jane BROPHY.  Funeral on Monday, July 7 at 9:30 a.m.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church.  Relatives and friends invited to attend.

DIEFFENBACH - On Friday, July 4, 1919, in his ??th year, Reinhard, 
beloved husband of Regina (nee STAPLETON) and son of Augusta DIEFFENBACH.  
Services on Sunday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at his late residence, 1051 Halsey St.  
Funeral on Monday at 2 p.m.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

FORSTER - On Friday, July 4, 1919, Gustave A., beloved husband of Jessie R. FORSTER.  
Funeral services from his late residence, 33 Stuyvasant Ave., on Sunday, at 3:30 p.m.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.   

JURGENS - at her residence, 215 Foster Ave., Brooklyn, Anna JURGENS.  
Funeral Sunday at 1 o'clock.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.  Auto cortege.

LINDEMEYER - On Thursday, July 3, 1919, Charles H., beloved father of Charles, 
Henrietta and Emma LINDEMEYER, age 81 years.  Funeral from the residence, 
1117 Prospect Pl., Sunday, 3 p.m.

MADISON - On July 2, 1919, May MADISON.  Funeral July 6, at 2 p.m. 
from her late residence, 1635 Pacific St.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

McLEAN - Suddenly, on July 3, as a result of automobile accident, 
Agnes C. McLEAN, 437 Birch St., Richmond Hill.  Funeral private.

MURPHY - On June 29, 1919, drowned at Watermill, L.I., Vincent T. MURPHY, of 
St. John's Seminary, beloved son of the late Ellen and Timothy, and 
brother of John, Timothy, Cornelius and Marie MURPHY, and nephew of 
Sister Mary LaSalle, O.S.D.  Conditions will not permit the deceased to be viewed.  
Funeral will take place Monday, 7th inst., from his late residence, 
895 Jefferson Ave., at 9:30 a.m.  Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the 
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10 o'clock.

TRINKAUS - Anna M. TRINKAUS, widow of Adam TRINKAUS, died at her home, 
91 Utica Ave.  She is survived by two sons, John and William, and a daughter, 
Mrs. J. KLAR.  Services and funeral Sunday, 2 p.m.  
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
LEE - In sad and loving memory of my dear son, Robert E. LEE, 
who departed this life on July 4, 1918.  
Dearest loved one, we have laid thee 
in the peaceful grave's embrace,
But thy memory will be cherished
Till we see thy heavenly face.
Gone, but not forgotten.   Mother

LONGENDORFER - In sad and loving memory of my beloved wife and our dear mother, 
Johanna LONGENDORFER, who departed this life July 5, 1915.
With broken hearts of sorrow,
Just four years ago today,
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.
Gone, but not forgotten. Husband, Son and Daughter

July 7, 1919
BAKER - On Saturday, July 5, Mary E. widow of the late Wm. E. Baker, at her
residence 878 Greene Ave.  Funeral services Monday evening 8 o'clock.
Interment National Cemetery on Tuesday, July 8 at 10:30 a.m.

BERREN - On July 5, Mary BERREN at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
Walter J.. COLLINS, 185 Essex St., Brooklyn.  Funeral Tuesday, July 8, 9:30
a.m.  Requiem mass at St. Malachy's R. C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

DIESENBACH - BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 14 Loyal Order of Moose - All members are
requested to attend the funeral services of our deceased brother, R.
DIESENBACH at his late residence, 1051 Halsey St., on Sunday evening, July 6
at 7:30 o'clock.  George SIRMBACH, Dictator.  G. SCHWEINBEST, Secretary.

BUTLER - On July 5, Mrs. G. BUTLER lying in state "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and Elm St. (Frank E. Campbell).

DIEFFENBACH - On Friday, July 4, 1919, in his 36th year Reinhard, beloved
husband of Regina (nee STAPLETON) and son of Augusta DIEFFENBACH.  Services
on Sunday, July 6 at 7 p.m. at his late residence, 1051 Halsey St.  Funeral
on Monday at 3 p.m.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

EPLING - Henry T. EPLING in his 56th year, died on Friday, July 4.  Funeral
services at his late residence, 1324 Greenwood Ave., Richmond Hill, Monday
evening, July 7 at 8 p.m.  Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend (take Liberty Ave. "L" to Greenwood Ave. Station).

KRANZ - On July 5, 1919, Edna Mabel KRANZ aged 23 years.  Funeral services
will be held at her late residence, 708 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, on Monday
evening, July 7 at 8:30 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LINDEMEYER - On Thursday, July 3, 1919, Charles H., beloved father of
Charles, Henrietta and Emma LINDEMEYER, aged 81 years.  Funeral from the
residence, 1117 Prospect Pl., Sunday at 3 p.m.

MADISON - On July 2, 1919 May MADISON.  Funeral July 6 (?) at 2 p.m. from
her late residence, 1835 Pacific St.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

MOLONEY - On Saturday, July 5, 1919, in her 6th year, Veronica MOLONEY,
daughter of Joseph and Mary MOLONEY.  Funeral from her late residence, 376
Sackett St.  Monday 2 p.m.

MURPHY - On June 29, 1919, drowned at Watermill, L.I., Vincent T. MURPHY of
St. John's Seminary, beloved son of the late Ellen and Timothy, and brother
of John, Timothy, Cornelius and Marie MURPHY, and nephew of Sister Mary
LaSalle, O.S.D.  Conditions will not permit deceased to be viewed.  Funeral
will take place Monday, 7th inst., from his late residence, 895 Jefferson
Ave., at 9:30 a.m.  Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10 o'clock.

SCHMIDT - On July 5, Augustus SCHMIDT.  Services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell), Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.

SERPOSS - On July 4, Armand SERPOSS lying in state "The Funeral Church"
(Frank E. Campbell Building).

ZEHDEN - At Irvington, N.J., July 5, 1919, Benjamin, beloved husband of
Elizabeth ZEHDEN in his 66th year.  Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend  the funeral from his late home, 33 Payne Ave.,
Irvington., N.J., on Monday, July 7 at 1 p.m.  Incineration Necker
Crematory, Union Hill, N.J.

IN MEMORIAM:
GEILLY (OR REILLY?) - In sad and loving memory of our dear beloved son and
brother, Thomas, who passed away July 6, 1914.  Five years have passed, dear
Thomas since you left us brokenhearted.  Gone, but not forgotten by your
Father, Sisters and Brother.

RITZHEIMER - In sad, sad, loving memory of our beloved son, Howard C.
RITZHEIMER who departed this life on July 6, 1917.  Solemn requiem mass for
the repose of his soul at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  His
Loving Parents

July 8, 1919
BERREN - On July 5, Mary BERREN, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
Walter J. COLLINS, 185 Essex St., Brooklyn.  Funeral Tuesday, July 8, 9:30
a.m..  Requiem mass at St. Malachy's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BUTLER - On July 5, Mrs. G. BUTLER. Lying in state, "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell)

CONNELL - John, on July 6, 1919.  Funeral from his late residence, 64
Highland Place, formerly Dresden St., on Wednesday, July 9, 1919 at 9:30
a.m.  Requiem mass at St. Malachy's R.C. Church.  Funeral private.

HOGLUND - On July 5, Harriet, beloved wife of John ?.and mother of Mrs.
Charlotte B. WHITFORD, Mrs. Jeanette E. DAHLEN and John M. and Henry N.
HOGLUND.  Funeral service at her residence,  900 17th St., Brooklyn, Monday
evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment Tuesday at Greenwood.

JOHNSON - On Sunday, July 6, 1919 Harry J., beloved husband of Sarah
McCROSSIN, and son of the late Henry J. and Alice DONNELLY  JOHNSON.
Funeral Wednesday, July 9, at  2 p.m. from his late residence 161 Prospect
Ave.

KRANZ - On July 5, 1919 Edna Mabel KRANZ age 33(?).  Funeral services will
be held at her late residence, 708 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, on Monday
evening, July 7 at 8:30 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LESCHHORN - On Monday, July 7, 1919, Henry, beloved father of Herman,
Charles and George LESCHHORN, age 78 years.  Relatives and friends are
invited to attend funeral services at his late residence, 191(6?) Woodbine
Street on Wednesday at 8 p.m.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery Thursday at 3p.m.

SAUTER - On July 6, 1919, Frank C. SAUTER, beloved husband of Aldine N.
SAUTER in his 50th year.  Funeral services at his late residence, 391 6th
St., Tuesday evening, July 8 at 8:30 o'clock.  Interment private.
Schenectady, N. Y.  Papers please copy.

SCHMIDT - On July 5, Augustus SCHMIDT.  Services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell), Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.

SHERMAN - Suddenly, on Saturday, July 5, 1919, Robert, beloved husband of
Annie SHERMAN.  Funeral from his late residence, 521 St. Marks Ave., on
Wednesday, July 9 at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon Ave.
and Sterling Pl.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
ENGERS - William.
Two years have passed since that sad day,
When the one we loved was called away;
God took him home, it was his will,
But in our hearts, he liveth still.
          Wife and Children

FUREY - In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband, Patrick FUREY, who
departed this life July 7, 1916.  May his soul rest in peace.
                Wife, Elizabeth

July 9, 1919
BARCLAY - On July 8, Margaret J. BARCLAY passed away at the home of her
cousin, John MULERESB(H?)Y, 333 (?) Second St..  Services at ? p.m.,
Thursday, July 10.

GRAHAM - Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Thursday, July
10, at St. Matthew's R.C. Church, Utica Ave. and Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn,
for the repose of the soul of James B. GRAHAM, 1252 St. Mark's Ave., who
died in action in France last July and his parents have just been notified
to that effect.  Member Co. H., 9th Infantry.  He was a graduate of St.
Matthew's Parochial School, and was well known in social affairs.  He is
survived in addition to his father, Patrick, and mother, Alice, by six
sisters and two brothers, one of them now serving in France and the other
recovering from wounds received in battle.

HAAS - On Monday, July 7, Louisa HAAS, beloved daughter of Leopold and
Louisa HAAS (nee LAUDER) in her 22d year.  Funeral from her sister's
residence, 28 Clover Pl., Evergreens, on Thursday, July 10 at 3:30 p.m.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LAWRENCE - John Nelson LAWRENCE died at the home of his son, Dr. E. H.
LAWRENCE, 707 Macon St., Brooklyn, July 9, 1919.  Services Friday evening at
8 o'clock.  Leaves widow, one son and a grandson.  Interment Cypress Hills
Cemetery. (Elmira papers please copy)

McGEARY - On July 7, Harry McGEARY.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell), Friday, 11 a.m.

MICK - Suddenly on July 7, Lena MICK, in her 76th year, at 1857 Putnam Ave.
Funeral from her late residence July 10 at 9:30 a.m., to St. Barbara's
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her
soul.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

REICHHARD - suddenly, on Monday, July 7, 1919, Joseph L. REICHHARD, age 26
years.  Funeral services at his late home, 244A Chauncey St., on Wednesday
at 8:30 p.m.

SALT - On Monday, July 7, Albert, beloved husband of Lucy SALT,  at his
home, 129 Enfield St.   Funeral services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SCHADE - On July 8, 1919 George Henry, in his 55th year, beloved husband of
Louisa E. SCHADE.  Funeral services at his late residence, 89 Logan St.,
Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 9 at 8 p.m.

WOLF - On Monday, July 7, after a lingering illness, Mary WOLF (nee BRAUN),
beloved wife of Joseph WOLF in her 56th year.  Relatives and friends are
invited to attend funeral on Thursday, at 8:30 a.m. from here late home,
1924 Greene Ave., thence to St. Aloysius Church, Onderdonk Ave. and Stanhope
St., where a requiem mass will be celebrated the repose of her soul.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
KLIEN - In sad and loving memory of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and
sister, Emily, who departed this life, July 9, 1918.
We often sit and think of your,dear Emily
When we are all alone,
For memory, is the only friend,
that grief can call it's own.
Husband, Son, Mother, Sister and Brothers

O'HARA - In sad and loving memory of Thomas J. O'HARA, who departed this
life, July 9, 1917.
Gone, but not forgotten by his sweetheart, Margaret McDERMOTT.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
MAHON - Mrs. Anna MAHON wishes to express her thanks to the many friends for
the floral tokens and sympathy shown in her bereavement on the death of her
husband Frederick R. MAHON.

July 10, 1919
BEGBIE - On July 8, 1919, Ella M. BEGBIE, in her 60th year.  
Funeral services at her late residence, 71 Williams Ave.  Brooklyn, on 
Thursday, July 10, at 8 p.m.

COLLINS - George Scott COLLINS, beloved husband of Julia COLLINS (nee SHIELDS).  
Funeral from his late residence, 5719 5th Ave., Brooklyn, on Friday, 
July 11 at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 
where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

FOSTER - On July 10, 1919, Catherine, beloved wife of the late William FOSTER.  
Funeral from her late residence, 157 Harrison St., on Monday, July 15.  
Requiem mass at St. Peter's R. C. Church at 9:30 a.m.  Interment Holy Cross

GESOALDE - On July 8, 1919, Joseph GESOALDE, at his residence, 
167 Jackson St., age 68 years.  Funeral on Friday, July 11.  
Requiem mass at St. Francis of Paul Church, Old Wood Point Rd.at 10 a.m.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Michael A. Orlando, 601 Lorimer St.

LAWRENCE - John Nelson LAWRENCE died a the home of his son, 
Dr. E. H. LAWRENCE, 707 Macon St., Brooklyn, July 9, 1919.  
Services Friday evening at 8 o'clock.  Leaves widow, one son and one grandson.  
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery (Elmira papers please copy)

MUHLHAUSEN - On Wednesday, July 9, 1919, Emma E. KIRTON, 
beloved wife of William C. MUHLHAUSEN, in her 37th year.  
Services at her late residence, 28 Wellington Court, 
near Avenue H., Flatbush, Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

MICIELI - At Bristol, Pa., July 8, 1919, Joseph MICIELI; 23 years of age.  
Funeral from late residence, 1725 77th St., Friday, 2 p.m.  Interment Calvary.

MICK - Suddenly, on July 7, Lena MICK, in her 76th year, at 1357 Putnam Ave.  
Funeral from her late residence, July 10, 9:30 a.m., to St. Barbara's Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her sole.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

O'TOOLE - On Monday, July 7, 1919, Michael F., son of Luke P. and 
Elizabeth O'TOOLE, drowned at Mt. Tom Camp, Conn.  
Funeral services from his late residence, 416 5th St., 
Brooklyn, on Friday, July 11; thence to St. Saviour's Church, 
6th St. and 8th Ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for 
the repose of his soul.

POOLE - On Wednesday, July 9, 1919, Thomas H. POOLE, in his 57th year.  
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at his 
late residence, 39 Orient Ave., Friday evening, July 11, at 8 o'clock.

VERGES - On July 7, Maria Espino, lying in state "The Funeral Church", 
Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell)

IN MEMORIAM:
KELLY - Solemn anniversary mass for the soul of 
Martin M. KELLY at St. Peter's R. C. Church, Warren and Hicks Sts, at 8 a.m., 
Friday, July 11, 1919, who died July 11, 1918 with Co. A. 9th U. S. Infantry.  
He enlisted May 1, 1919(?looks like typo ?)
The World War of nineteen-seventeen
Brought sorrow and heartaches unseen;
The mother and sweetheart of each brave lad,
Is left here alone, weary and sad

I watched and hoped and prayed each day,
For my dear boy, though far away,
But all my prayers were in vain,
For I'll ne'er see his earthly face again.

Some day, some place, perhaps we'll meet
And live the lives we planned;
Then all the things will be sweet
When he greets me in that foreign land

My love for him will never die,
But day by day it grows,
'Till at last it seems to reach the sky, 
To let the whole world know.

He was my pal and dearest friend,
I loved him more than life,
But God sees best and knoweth best,
So I'll just love him to the end.

Father, Mother and Brother

NASH - A daughter's loving tribute to the cherished memory of her 
beloved mother, Eleanor Agnes NASH, beloved wife of the late Peter NASH, 
who passed away July 10, 1906.
Oh for the touch of her vanished hand
And the sound of her voice that is stilled.

Her Only Daughter, Mrs., J. H. KIELMAN

WOLF - In sad and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, 
Marie Eva WOLF (nee ZIMMERMAN), who departed this life July 10, 1918.
Rest, dear mother, 
Thy work is o'er;
Thy will hands
Will ??? no more.
Charles WOLF, husband; Frank H. and Chas. A., sons; Mrs. F. E. MICHEL, daughter.

July 11, 1919
FOSTER - On July 10, 1919, Catherine, beloved wife of the late William
FOSTER.  Funeral from her late residence, 157 Harrison St., on Monday,
July 14.  Requiem mass at St. Peter's R.C. Church at 8:30 a.m.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLER - On Thursday, July 10, 1919 Maria KELLER, 67 years, beloved
mother of George KELLER.  Funeral Sunday at 3 p.m. from her late
residence, 1055 (or 66?) Wyckoff Ave.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LAWRENCE - John Nelson LAWRENCE died at the home of his son, Dr. E. H.
LAWRENCE,  707 Macon St., Brooklyn, July 9.  Services Friday evening at
8 o'clock.  Leaves widow, son and grandson.  Interment Cypress Hills
Cemetery.
(Elmira papers please copy)

MUHLAUSEN - On Wednesday, July 9, 1919, Emma J. KIRTON, beloved wife of
William C. MUHLAUSEN in her 87th year.  Services at her late residence
28 Wallington Court near Avenue H., Flatbush, Friday evening at 8
o'clock.

NEVINS - Drowned on July 6 (?or 8), 1919, Joseph V., beloved son of Mary
and John and brother of Florence, John, Jr. and William NEVINS,  and
late of the 77th Division, U.S.A.  Funeral from the family residence,
858 Macon St., Saturday the 12th, inst., at 9:30 a.m.  Solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated at The Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

PHILLIPS - On July 10, Erbina C. PHILLIPS lying in state "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell)

POOLE - On Wednesday,July 9, 1919, Thomas H. POOLE, beloved husband of
Mary A. POOLE, in his 57th year.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral services at his late residence, 39 Orient Ave., Friday
evening July 11 at 8 o'clock.

REMPE - Edward, beloved son of Anthony and Mary REMPE (nee WERBER), on
Wednesday July 9, age 21 years.  Funeral from his late residence, 843
Glenmore Ave., Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 12, 9:30 a.m. sharp, thence,
to St. Michael's Church, Jerome St.  Relatives and friends are invited
to attend.

SCHMITT - On Thursday, July 10, 1919, Henry H., beloved husband of Laura
G(or C.?). GERMAN, age 71 years.  Services at his late residence, 452
5th St., Brooklyn, Saturday, July 12 at 8 p.m.  Interment private

SCHWEIZER - On July 10, 1919, Josephine ?rdin, beloved wife of Charles
SCHWEIZER in her 57th year, at her late residence, 710 3rd Ave., on
Sunday, July 13 at 2 p.m.  Interment Greenwood

SMITH - On July 9, Alexander SMITH.  Services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th St., (Frank E. Campbell), Saturday, 10 a.m.

VERGES - On Saturday, July 7, Maria Espino, lying in state "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell).

IN MEMORIAM:
RILEY - In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Margaret A. Riley,
who passed away 3 years ago today, July 11, 1916.  May her soul rest in
peace.
Daughter, Mrs. J. T. PATTERSON

July 11, 1919
BOLAND, John-July 18,1919
BURDETT,Mary-July 15
CLEVERLEY, Elizabeth-July 16
FRACE,Edward-July 16
EISENHAUER,Henry-July 18
KING,George-July 18
KRAUS,Anton-July 16
MAURO,Benedict-July 18
McCANN,Edward S.-July 16
McNALLY,Patrick J.-July 13
PARSONS,Fredrick K.-July 16
SMITH,Ida Evelyn-July 15
STERNHEUSE,Julius C.-July 16
SUMNER,Joseph W.-July 14
TRAINOR,Margaret(nee Concannon)-July15

IN MEMORIAM
BRISAY-In memory of our beloved mother,Catherine Brisay, who departed 
this life July 17, 1917.Daughters
             Mrs.T.Beckwith
             Mrs.J.Gillen
             Mrs.J.Shaughnessy.

HICKEY-In loving memory of our beloved mother,Elizabeth Hickey, 
who died July17,1918.
        BROTHER AND SISTER.

JONES-In sad and loving remembrance of William K. Jones, 
who died July17,1918. May his soul rest in peace.
            His wife,Kathryn.

12 July 1919
ALVORD  - Madeleine V. ALVORD, 859 Union St., Funeral Sunday, 10 a.m.

BEEHLER - On Friday, July 11, 1919, Philip BEEHLER, beloved husband of Anna
BEEHLER and father of Bert, Philip J., John and Florence BEEHLER.  Funeral
Services at his late residence, 2022 Silver St., Sunday, July 13 at 2 p.m.
Members of the Mizpah Lodge No. 788, F.& A.M., and the M.O.V.P.E.R., Long
Island Grotto, are respectfully invited to attend.

COLLINS - Elizabeth (nee BARRY), wife of Edward COLLINS.  Funeral from her
late residence, 1641 Benson Ave., Bath Beach on Sunday, July 13 at 2 p.m.
under the direction of Walter J. Broderick, 8704 18th Ave., Bath Beach.

CURRIN - On July 10, 1919, Capt. Cornelius F. CURRIN, Engine Co. 235.
Funeral from his residence, 1192 Park Place, near Albany Ave at 10 a.m.
Monday, July 14.  Members of The 20 Year  Veteran Fireman's Association
requested to attend.  Thomas F. NEVINS, president, Charles E. FIELDS,secretary.

FLOHN - On July 11, at her late residence, 840 Hart St., Susan FLOHN.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m.  Interment Evergreen
Cemetery.

FOSTER - On July 10, 1919, Catherine, beloved wife of the late William
FOSTER.  Funeral from her late residence, 157 Harrison St., on Monday, July
14.  Requiem mass at 9:30 a.m.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLER - On Thursday, July 10, 1919, Maria KELLER, age 67 years, beloved
mother of George Keller.  Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m. from her late residence,
1055 Wyckoff Ave.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery

KELSEY - On Friday, July 11, 1919, at 1035 Manhattan Ave, Mrs. Mary E.
KELSEY, age 47 years, born in Brooklyn, survived by husband, Jas. KELSEY,
son Jas. KELSEY, daughters Loretta, Catherine, Susan; mother, Mary A. RODEN.
Requiem Irish mass at St. Columbkille's  Church,  Monday morning, July 14 at
10 o'clock.  Interment Calvary.

McMAHON - Ross, beloved brother of Mary and James McMAHON, died July 12 at
454 14th St.  Notice of funeral hereafter.  Please omit flowers (Newark
papers please copy).

PHILLIPS - On July 10, Erbine PHILLIPS, services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th St., (Frank E. Campbell), Saturday, 2 p.m.

ROCCO - Michael, beloved husband of Mary ROCCO, died Thursday night at 85
Wither St.  Friends are respectfully requested to attend funeral Monday at10 a.m.

SCHWEIZER - On July 10, 1919, Josephine Erdin, beloved wife of Adolph
SCHWEIZER, in her 57th year.  Funeral services at her late residence, 710
3rd Ave. on Sunday, July 13th at 2 p.m.  Interment Greenwood.

SMITH - On Friday, July 11, 1919, John Rudolph, beloved husband of Louisa E.
(nee WELLS), and beloved father of Russel S., John R. SMITH and Alice L.
THOMPSON, in his 70th year.  Relatives and friends, also Manual Lodge, No.
636, F. & A.M.; Alter Chapter, No. 237,  R.A.M., are invited to attend.
Funeral services at his late residence, 33 Linden St. on Monday evening,
July 14th at 8 o'clock.  Interment at convenience of family in Cypress Hills
Cemetery.

TAYLOR - Hannah C., widow of the late Charles TAYLOR, died Thursday, July
10, 1919.  Funeral from her late residence, 392 Cumberland St., Sunday,July
13 at 2 p.m.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

TEAHAN - On July 10, Michael TEAHAN, services "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th St, (Frank E. Campbell) Sunday 11 a.m.

TRAGITT - On July 11, Josephus TRAGITT, services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66 St. (Frank E. Campbell) Monday 11 a.m.

TRAPP - Francis H., age 65, beloved husband of Harriet (nee TAYLOR), and
fond father of Lester, Adeline, Rebecca, Francis Jr., Harriet, Louis, Ruth
and Olive.  Funeral services at his late residence, 1521 76th St, Sunday
evening 8:30 o'clock.  Relatives, friends and brethern of Cornerstone Lodge
No. 367, F. & A.M. are respectfully invited.

VERGES - On July 7, Maria VERGES.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th St. (Frank E. Campbell) Saturday 3 p.m.

IN MEMORIAM:

BURLDING - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, Frank L.
BURLDING who entered through the gates of life just 6 months ago today.
I miss the fond clasp of your hand,
Your breath warm on my cheek,
I still keep listening for the word,
You never more shall speak;
For you  were all I had, my dear,
My blessing and my pride;
There is nothing left to care for now,
Since my darling husband died.
Almighty God have mercy on your soul and may you rest in peace.
Sad and lonely wife.

DRISCOLL - In fond and loving rememberance of our cousin, Mary DRISCOLL who
died July 12, 1916.
                Mary EWE

KOCH - In memory of my beloved husband and our father, Charles KOCH, who
departed this life, July 12, 1916.  Gone, but not forgotten.
Wife, Son, Daughters

MATHEWS - In sad and loving memory of beloved husband and devoted father,
John C. MATHEWS, who departed this life July 12, 1918.  Gone, but not
forgotten.
Wife and Daughter

STRATTON - In sad in loving memory of my dear mother, Winifred STRATTON, who
departed this life July 12, 1918.  Gone, but not forgotten.
You are not forgotten, dearest one,
Nor will you ever be.
As long as life and memory last,
I will remember thee.
Your loving son, James F. BURNS

FIRST OFFICER ROBINSON SUICIDE OFF SHIP IN BAY:
     The body of the man found in Gravesend Bay, Thursday, was identified
yesterday as James R. ROBINSON, 53, First Officer of the Steamship Wisconsin
Bridge, of the French-American Line.  Capt. Charles E. BRENNAN of the ship,
identified the body at Kings County Morgue.
     Capt. BRENNAN said Robinson either fell or jumped from the ship while
it was lying in Gravesend Bay, off the foot of 25th Ave.  He was seen in the
water and a rope was thrown to him, but he did not make any attempt to reach
for it, to the opinion of the captain.
     Believing the body may have been that of Henry W. MOECK, of 117 Watson
Ave., Newark, his wife went to the morgue yesterday afternoon to try to
identify it.  She told the Brooklyn police her husband left home Monday in
an automobile and that nothing had been heard of him since.

14 July 1919
BAILEY,Joseph  7-13-1919
BOYNE, Gertrude Buckley 7-13-1919
HARRISON,Americus 7-14-1919
MAWN, Peter L. 7-15-1919
GOLDSTEIN, Morris 7-13-1919
HARTMANN, William 7-13-1919
MORLOES, Anita 7-14-1919
MORRIS, Thomas 7-14-1919
PATTERSON, Matilda Colahan 7-14-1919
QUALTERS, John J. 7-13-1919
RUDULPH,Herman J. 7-14-1919
STEINHARDT, Fredrick 7-13-1919
WILCOX, Charles F. 7-13-1919

IN MEMORIAM
CALLAHAN- In sad and loving memory of a loving husband and devoted father, 
Patrick Callahan, who departed this life, July 16, 1918.First anniversary 
mass will be celebrated on Thursday morning at 8 o'clock at 
St. Teresa's Church, Classon Ave. and Sterling Pl.
WIFE, SON AND DAUGHTER.

CULHANE- In loving memory of my dear grandson, John Culhane, whom the 
angels called to heaven one year ago, July 15, 1918, never to be 
forgotten by his Grandma.
      MARY IRENE McSWEENEY.

CULHANE- In memory of our dear baby boy, John Culhane, who died July 15, 1918. 
Gone, never to be forgotten.
    MOTHER, FATHER
    SISTER, BROTHER.

GARRAHAN-in loving memory of Patrick Garrahan, who departed this life 
July 13, 1909. Anniversary mass at Our Lady of Charity Church. 
WIFE AND DAUGHTER.

OCHS- In loving memory of my boys, Russel H.Ochs, who fell asleep 
July 15, 1918, and Harry E.Ochs, who fell asleep
Sept. 3,1918.
Rest in peace dear ones.
Mother.

16 July 1919
BUSCH,Mary C.-July 14,1919
FULLER,Andrew E.-July 15
KEHOE, Cyrus  P.-July 14
McNALLY,Patrick J.-July 15
SUMNER,Joseph W.-July 14

In Memoriam
COFFEY,-In sad and loving memory of  my dear father, Patrick J. Coffey, 
who died July 15, 1914.
    DAUGHTER

DERMODY.-In sad and loving memory of my beloved son,Francis X. Dermody, 
who died July 16, 1917.
A better son never lived.
   A kinder brother never died:
His honest heart no man deceived.
   His manly spirit knew no pride,
His memory fondly in our hearts shall rest;
Loved while on earth, in heaven forever blest.
        LOVING MOTHER

GRANT.- In sad and loving memory of our dear sister, Elizabeth Grant, 
who died July 16, 1918.
         SISTERS

STRAUB.-In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Carrie Straub, 
who passed away July 18,1918. Gone, but not forgotten. 
Daughter, LOUISE, sons ,CHARLES,HENRY, and THOMAS.

18 July 1919
KRAUS-On Wednesday July16,1919,Anton Kraus, age 54 years, beloved husband of 
Elizabeth Kraus and father of Adam Kraus. Freemasons' funeral services 
Friday evening 8o'clock at his late residence, 221 Wycoff Ave. 
Funeral Saturday, 2 P.M.Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
Relatives and friends, also Schiller Lodge, No.304, F.&A.M.:
Progressive Lodge No.198; DeWitt Commandery No.27;Kismet Temple, 
A.A.D.N.M.S.;Oneida Tribe No.11 I.O.P.M.:Fredrick Hower,R.C.; 
Charles Vogel Benevolent Society;Standard Bearer, 
A.Kraus Association:Richard Wagner Quartet Club, 
Young Men's Choir.Rheinphalzer Volksfest Verein. 
Empire Guild of Draughtsmen. Van and Schenk Club. 
Redmen's Liedertafel, Hessen-Darmstadter K.U.B.,
Brooklyn Boys and Girls Choir. Hessicher Volkfest Verein. 
Wittelsbacher Verein are respectfully invited.

BOLAND- At his residence, 71 Tehama St.Brooklyn.July 16,1919.JOHN BOLAND, 
in his 80th year;born in Cappamore, County Limerick,Ireland. 
Funeral from his late residence,Sat.July 19 at 9:30 A.M.; 
thence to the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
Fort Hamilton Pkwy and E4thSt. where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated for the happy repose of his soul. Interment in the family 
plot in Holy Cross Cemetery. It is kindly requested that no flowers be sent.

BURDETT-Suddenly, on July 15,Mary Burdett(nee Layton).
Funeral services on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at her late residence, 
Ashland St. corner of Ferry St.(86th St.) Woodhaven, L.I.

CARRERE-On July 17, Henri Carrere. Lying in state;The Funeral Church
Broadway and 66th St.(Frank E.Campbell Bldg.)

CONBOY-On July 17,1919,Patrick Conboy. Funeral July 21 from the home of 
his brother, 675 6th Ave.; thence to the Church of St. John the Evangelist. 
Interment Holy Cross.

GEN.WAYNE COUNCIL NO.48,Jr. O.U.A.M.-Brothers, You are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our late brother, HENRY EISENHAUER, at his late 
residence,329Stagg St.,on Friday, July 18. at 8 P.M.
        CHAS.G.BEVIS, Councilor.
JOSEPH F.HAZELETT,Sec.

HARRISON.-On July 17, after a brief illness,James F. Harrison. 
Funeral from the residence of his brother, FrankL.Harrison 370E. 32 St., 
Flatbush. Saturday at 2 P.M. Kindly omit flowers.

RUSSELL-On July 17. John Russell. Lying in state ;
The Funeral Church; Broadway and 66th St.(Frank E.Campbell Bldg.)

IN MEMORIUM
KLEINLEIN.-In loving remembrance of my dear husband, 
George Kleinlein, who departed this life July 18,1918.
You are not forgotten , husband dear.
     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.
Since death's cold hand did take you,
     But never since we saw you last
Did our fond thoughts forsake you.
            Wife, Elisie Kleinlein
            Grandchildren, Sisters and   
            Brothers.

MURPHY.-Eugene Murphy.
    Two years have passed since that sad day;
    When the one we loved was called  away.
    God took him home. It was his will,
    But in our hearts he liveth still.
            FATHER,MOTHER
            BRITHER AND SISTERS.

19 July 1919
BELFORD.-At Holy Family Hospital,on Friday July 18.Matthew A.Belford.
Funeral from his residence,203A Windsor Pl.on Monday at 9:30.
Requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name at 10 o'clock. Automobile cortege.

ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.-
We regret to inform our members of the death of our colleague and 
fellow member,MATTHEW A.BELFORD,on Friday July 18,1919.
Funeral on Monday, July 21, from his late residence,203A Windsor Pl.:
thence to the Church of the Holy Name,Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave., 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
            Fraternally yours,
            LOUIS FRISSE,  President
FRANK L.SPEELE, Sec.

HOSS.- At East Orange, N.J., on July 18,1919,Cornelia L. beloved mother of 
Lillian L. Colby and William E. and Gilbert U.Hoss, in her 82nd year. 
Funeral services at John W.Roemmele"s Funeral Church,1220 Bushwick Ave., 
on Sunday July 20, at 2:30 P.M.

MAURO.-On Thursday, July 17,1919. Benedict Mauro, at Long Island College Hospital. 
Funeral Sunday from his late residence, 41 Underhill Ave.at 2 P.M. 
Interment Holy Cross. Relatives and friends invited.

WALSH.-On July 18, James R. Walsh. Lying in state.
The Funeral Church,Broadway and 66th St.(Frank E. Campbell).

WEISS.- Robert Charles Weiss, age 14, son of  Mrs.Anna Weiss(neeBlend). 
at 134 N.Elliot Pl., on July 18, 11:45 P.M. Funeral Monday, 
July 21, at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen.

            IN MEMORIAM
KUHNER.- In fond and loving memory ofJennie Kuhner, who departed 
this life July 17,1918. Gone, but never forgotten. 
May her soul rest in peace.
            Girl friend, VERA.

July 20-23 1919
CURRAN- On July 18, Elizabeth R (nee Scholl),   widow of William J. Curran and 
mother of Helen C. Curran. Funeral from her late residence, 211 East Third St. 
Brooklyn, on Monday at 9 A.M. Requiem mass at the Church of the 
Immaculate Heart of Mary.Fort Hamilton Parkway at (:30.

HUTZELMANN.-Suddenly, on Saturday, July 19, Charles, beloved husband of 
Mary Anne Hutzelmann and loving father ofMrs. Christina Oberle, Mary R., 
Carlye L.,John August L.,Albert G. and Joseph E.Hutzelmann. 
Funeral service at his late residence, 690A Hancock St.,Monday at 8 P.M..
Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Tuesday morning.

MURPHY.-Thomas, son of Martin and Norah Murphy of 481 17th St., died on 
Friday evening. In addition to his parents, he is survived by one sister, Mary. 
Funeral will be held at two o'clock. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

SARAFAN.- Afreim Sarafan, beloved husband of Celia Sarafan, 
died yesterday. 
Funeral this morning from residence, 550 DeKalb Ave.. 
Interment Bayside Cemetery.

BRADLEY.-Suddenly on July 19,1919 Ellen E.,widow of the late 
George Bradley. Funeral services on Monday evening at 8 o'clock 
at the home of Mrs. J. Holbrook,8615 Seventeenth Av., Bath Beach. 
Interment Tuesday, Evergreen Cemetery.

CASSIDY.-On July 20, 1919, at her residence,446 Prospect Pl.,Mary, 
beloved mother of Fireman Peter J. Cassidy of Hook and Ladder Co 132, 
Mrs. Joseph Hartigan,Mrs. John P.Fox,and Mrs.Joseph T.Malone. 
Solemn requiem mass on Wednesday, July 23 at 9:30 A.M. at St. Teresa's Church, 
Classon Av. and Sterling Pl.

CODY.-Suddenly on Sunday, July 20,1919,Mary Cody, beloved sister of Bridie Cody. 
Funeral from 712 Washington Av.on Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to 
St. Joseph'c Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DUNIGAN.-Helen C.Dunigan, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.M.Dunigan, 
died suddenly on Sunday July 20. Besides her parents, she is survived 
by three sisters,Mrs.J.Ness, Mrs.T.Haggerty and Genivieve Dunigan,and 
one brother, John Dunigan.Notice of funeral hereafter.

GEN.WAYNE COUNCIL NO.48,JR.O.U.A.M.-Brothers, yuo are earnestly requested 
to attend the funeral services of our late brother, CHAS.J.CUSHING, on 
Monday July 21, at his late residence,191 Norman Av.at 8 P.M.
CHAS.G.BEVIS Councilor.
JOSEPH F.HAZELETT Secretary

HENDERSON.-On July 20,1919, Eva M.,in her thirty-eighth year, 
beloved wife of Mark P. Henderson. Funeral services at her late residence,
72 Chestnut St.Brooklyn,on Wednesday, July 23 at 8P.M.

KELLY.-On Sunday, July 20,Joseph V.Kelly, beloved brother of 
James E. Kelly (formerly of 227 Hooper St.). Funeral from his 
late residence,407A Monroe St.on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. 
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop Av.

LYNCH.-On July 20, Margaret A., beloved wife of Phillip Lynch and 
sister of James J. Mannix.Funeral from her late residence, 
517 Greenwood Av., on Wednesday, July 23, at 9 A.M.,thence to the 
Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RABBITT.-On July 20,Mary(nee Matthews), beloved wife of Martin Rabbitt, 
at her residence,117 Bergen St. Relatives and friends are respectfully 
invited to attend her funeral on Wednesday,July 23, at 9 A.M.;thence to 
St.Paul's Church, where o solemn requiem mass will be offered for the 
repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHNEIDER.-Rev. Fred M.Schneider,rector of the Church of the 
Most Holy Trinity, died at Willemstad,Curacao,on July 18,1919. 
In his 55th year. Solemn requiem mass will be held on Wednesday at 
10 A.M. at the R.C.Church of the Most Holy Trinity. 
Montrose Av.,Brooklyn.Clergy and friends are invited to attend.

SISKAR.- Died on July 19,1919, Eliza Siskar, aged 64 years.
Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 1270 Putnam Av., 
Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, July 22, at 8:30 P.M. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

THUTE.- On Monday, July21, Annie Thute, at her residence 
260 Clifton Pl. Notice of funeral hereafter.

TYNAN.- Suddenly on Sunday, July 20, Joseph F.Jr., 
beloved son of Joseph T. and Nellie Tynan. In his 20th year. 
Funeral Wednesday, July23 at 9:30 A.M. from his late residence,
403 1st. St.,followed by requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier's Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto cortege.

BRANDENBURG.-William died at Danbury, Conn.,
Tuesday morning,July22,1919. Funeral notice later.

BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 288 F.and A.M.-Brethern: 
You are hereby notified to attend an emergent communication of the lodge, 
7:30P.M.,Wednesday, July23,at 665 Westminster Road 
(take Brighton "L" to Newkirk Ave.),for the purpose 
of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother,PATRICK KENNEDY.
            HENRY OTTEN, Master.                    
    JOHN J.CYPHERS, Secretary.

HULL.-Will C.Hull, on July21. Lying in state 
"The Funeral Church", Broadway, 66th St.(Frank E.Campbell).

HOERTZ.-On Monday, July 21,1919, in his 64th year, 
John Hoertz,beloved husband of Kathleen Zizibin Hoertz. 
Funeral from his late residence,1825 East 17th St.at 2 P.M.

HOUDLETT.-On Sunday July 20,1919, Alice Houdlett, 
beloved daughter of the late Albert and Sidonia(nee Fisher) Houdlett, 
in her 17th year. Funeral services from her late residence, 
44 Melrose St. on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. 
Interment Wednesday, July 23 at 2:30 P.M.at Evergreen Cemetery.

LOTZ.-On July 21,1919. Louisa Lotz, aged 65 years, 
at the home of her sister, Mrs.Mina Waldeck,1116 50th St.,Bklyn. 
Funeral services Wednesday at 1P.M. Interment in 
Greenwood Cemetery in family plot.

WALL.-Suddenly, at Liberty,NY, July 20. James H.Wall, 
father of Charles, Helen, Marie, and Rita: also survived by 
two brothers, Rev. George W.,a Jesuit, attached to 
St. Peter's College,Jersey City, and John, 
an employee of the Custom House, and a sister,Margaret. 
Funeral from the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. 
Putnam near Ralph Av., Bklyn. Thursday,July 24, 9:30 A.M. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WALTERS.- On Sunday, July 20,1919, James F. Walters, 
beloved husband of the late Annie Walters. 
Funeral from his residence,1386 Sterling Pl. on 
Thursday, July 24, at 9:30A.M.; thence to St. Matthew's Church, 
Eastern Parkway and Utica Av. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BAKER.-In memory of our loving son and brother's 23rd birthday,
Private George Baker, who died at Camp Gordon, Ga, Oct. 3,1918.
O,why was he taken,so young and so fair,
When earth had so many it better could spare:
Hard,hard was the blow that compelled us to part,
>From the loved one so near and so dear to our hearts;
Gone from among us,oh,how we miss him
Loving him dearly,his memory we'll keep.
Never till life ends will we ever forget him,
Dear to our hearts is the place where he sleeps.
May his soul rest in peace.
        FATHER,MOTHER
        BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

FEARON.-Solemn anniversary mass for the soul of 
Catherine A.Fearon at the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, 
41st St. and Fort Hamilton Av.,July 24,1919;at 9 A.M.. 
Died July 24,1918. May her soul rest in peace.
                        HUSBAND

MOONEY.- in loving memory of my beloved husband, 
Andrew J. Mooney, who departed this life July 22,1916. 
Anniversary mass was celebrated this morning at St. Agnes Church.
I often think of you,dear one,when I am  all alone.
For memory is the only friend that grief can call its own.
Days of sadness still come o'er me,
Tears of sorrow swiftly flow;
Fond memory keeps my loved one near
            me,
Though heaven claimed him three years 
            ago.
    LOVING WIFE, CATHERINE

RALL.-Passed away after a short illness,July 22, Fred A.Rall. 
Services from his late residence,544 75th St.,on Thursday, 
July24 at 2 P.M. Funeral private.

CLARKE.-John F.,suddenly July 22,1919 at Belgrade Lake,Maine. 
Notice of funeral later.

CLEBER.-On July 21,1919,at her residence,1434 Prospect Pl.Theresa Cleber. 
Funeral Friday at 9:30A.M.;thence to St. Matthew's Church,where solemn 
mass of requiem will be celebrated.

ERDMANN.-On July 22,1919, Charles F.Erdmann.Funeral services at his late 
residence,412 Vanderbilt Ave.on Friday at 8 P.M.

GASKILL.-On July 22,George Gaskill. Services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th St.(Frank E.Campbell).Wednesday, 1 P.M.

GIBBONS.-On July 22,at his residence, 1168 East 18th St. Flatbush. 
George Washington Gibbons. Notice of funeral later. Please omit flowers.

MINCK.- On July 22,Elizabeth M.,beloved wife of Robert Minck, at her 
residence,463 Lexington Ave. Funeral Friday,JUly 25 at 9 A.M.: 
thence to St. Ambrose Church,where requiem mass will be celebrated at 
9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCAMPHILL.-On Tuesday at his residence,248 7th Ave.,Jamed Edward McCAMPHILL, 
beloved son of Thomas and Elizabeth McCamphill (nee Darragh).Services 
Thursday. 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Savior'sR.C. Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

THUTE.-On Monday, July 21,1919. Annie Thute,beloved daughter of the late 
Thomas and Ann Thute. Funeral from her late residence,260 Clifton Pl.,on 
Thursday, July 24th at 2P.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
JONES.-In sad and loving memory of my dear son, Leo Jones, who was drowned 
July 23,1917. Gone,never to be forgotten by his mother. May his soul rest in peace.              
MRS. JONES
80 McKinley Ave.

BYRNE.-Suddenly on July 22,at her residence,588 Quincy St.,
Josephine Byrne,beloved mother of Lillian and May Byrne. 
Funeral from her late residence on Saturday, July 26.
Requiem mass at St. John the Baptist R.C.Church at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CLARKE.-John F.,beloved brother of Mrs.Thomas Shea and Joseph F.Clarke.
Funeral Saturday,July 26 at 10:45 A.M. from his late residence, 
603 second St.Solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier R.C. 
Church Sixth Ave. and Carroll St. Interment Calvary Cemetery. 
Auto cortege.

COLEMAN.-Suddenly on Tuesday, July 22,Florence Coleman, at 
her residence 324 Pacific St.Funeral on Saturday at 2 P.M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

EIERSHEIM.-On Wednesday morning, July 23,1919,after a brief illness, 
Elsie T.Eiersheim, age 24.Funeral on Saturday July 26,at 9:30 A.M. 
from her late residence, 615 Evergreen Ave.,Brooklyn to 
Fourteen Martyrs R.C.Church. Interment at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. 
Friends and relatives invited.

FEENEY.-On Tuesday, July 22,1919,Elizabeth Feeney(nee Rafter), 
beloved wife of John Feeney.Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M., 
from her late residence,162 Nelson St.,thence to 
St.Mary Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn mass of requiem 
will be celebrated. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

GIBBONS.-On July 22, George Washington Gibbons. 
Funeral from his late residence,1168 East 18th St.,Flatbush 
to St. Ignatius'Church, Carroll St.and Rogers Ave. Friday,
July 25 at 9 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

HANSEN.-On Wednesday, Peter,husband of Martina Hansen,in his fifty-eighth year. 
Funeral,Saturday, July 26,1919 at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. 
(Bridgeport, Conn. papers please copy.)

HICKOX.-On July23, Lorenzo Hickox. Services "The Funeral Church" 
Broadway and 66th St.(Frank E.Campbell). Saturday,10 A.M.

KOENIG.-On Tuesday,July 22,1919.Robert, beloved husband of 
Mary Koenig, and brother David, Helena, and   Mrs.M.Corrigan. 
Funeral on Friday morning from his late residence,2221 Schenectady Ave.,
thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock.

LEMCKE.-On Wednesday July 23,1919. Gladys, beloved daughter of 
Alfred Lemcke,at 89 South First St., Brooklyn,in her fourteenth year. 
Funeral from Leonard Ruoff Mortuary Chapel, 4212 Jerome Ave.,
Ozone Park, N.Y. Saturday, July 26 at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

MULLADY.-On Wednesday, July 23,1919,Edwin C.Mullady,
son of the late Peter Mullady and Catherine Fox Mullady, and 
beloved brother of James B.Mullady. Funeral from 311 Carlton Ave.,on 
Friday,July25 at 9A.M.,thence to Queen of All Saints, Cathedral Chapel. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SIEGLER.-On Thursday,July24,1919. Carl Siegler. 
Funeral Saturday,July 26, from his late residence, 3 Wilton Ave., 
at 2 P.M. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

VAN ORDEN.-On Wednesday,july 22, william Van Orden. 
Funeral services at his late residence 341 52nd St.,
Brooklyn,on Saturday,July 26, at 2:30 P.M.

BROOKLYN LODGE 14, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE.-Members are requested 
to attend the funeral services of our deceased brother,D.F.HOFFMAN,
on Friday evening,July 25,1919,at the home of his mother, 4715 Sixth 
ave.Brooklyn,at 9 o'clock.Take Fifth Ave. surface cars to 47th St.
GEORGE FIRMBACH,Dictator
Joseph I.Schweinfest,Secretary.

CULLEN.-On Wednesday,July23, James F.Cullen,beloved son of 
Bridget and the late Francis J.Cullen. Funeral from his late 
residence,372 Second St.,Saturday,at 9:30 A.M.,thence to 
Church of St. Francis Xavier.

HOFFMEISTER.-On Wednesday evening July 23, Josephine,beloved wife 
of Peter Hoffmeister and mother of Joseph, Phillip,Peter Jr, and 
Theodore, in her forty-first year. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 
2 o'clock from her late residence,1724 Metropolitan Ave.,
Middle Village,L.I. Interment at St.John's Cemetery.

KNAUBER.-On Friday,July 25,1919;at his late residence,4747 
Hillside Ave.Richmond Hill, Henry A.Knauber,beloved husband of 
Minnie A.Knauber. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 
St. Benedict Joseph's R.C. Church on Monday, July 28, at 10 A.M.
Interment St. John's Cemetery. Funeral under the direction of N.W.Graham.

LANGE.-On Friday,july 25,after a lingering illness,Karoline Lange,
beloved mother of Carl,Fred,and George Lange,in her sixty-fourth year. 
Relatives and friends,also members of Herder Circle,are invited to 
attend funeral on Monday at 2P.M.,at her late home,2331 Putnam Ave. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

NOONAN.-On Thursday,July 24,1919. Hannah Enright,beloved wife of 
Patrick Noonan.Funeral from her late residence,790 Classon Ave.,on 
Monday,July28,at 9A.M.,thence to St.Teresa's Church,Classon Ave. 
and Sterling Pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WEBB.-William. On July23d. Services "The Funeral Church", 
B'way and 66th St.(Frank E. Campbell). Saturday, 2 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
COTTER.-In sad and loving memory of my dear father,Thomas R.Cotter,
who departed this life July 24,1918. May he never be forgotten.
One year has passed since that sad day,
When the one we loved was called away;
God took him home. It was His will,
But in our hearts he liveth still.
DAUGHTER EVA
286 State St.

ALTENBACK.-On July 25,at St.Mary's Hospital,Lieut.John Altenback 
of the 87th Precinct. Funeral on Monday,July 28 at 428 Classon Ave. 
at 9 A.M.;thence to the Church of the Nativity, Classon Ave. and 
Madison St. at 9:30. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Auto cortege.

ASHER.-Suddenly,July 24. Isidore Asher, husband of Rebecca Morse. 
Funeral services at his late home,439 16th St.,Sunday at 3 P.M.

DOHERTY.-On Friday,July 25, Hugh P.,beloved husband of Bessie Doherty. 
Funeral from his residence,130 Snyder Ave.,cor. Prospect St. on 
Monday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the 
Holy Cross. Church and Rogers Aves. at 10 A.M.

FINEGAN.- At Orange, N.J.,Friday,July 25,1919. Matthew O.,beloved 
husband of the late Mary Harding Finegan.Relatives and friends,also the 
Holy Name Society of the Church of the Nativity and Bedford Council,
K of  C.,of Brooklyn are respectfully invited to attend the funeral 
from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Riley,14 Duane St.,
Orange,on Monday,July 28,1919. High mass of requiem at the 
Church of the Nativity at 10 A.M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn.

McWILLIAMS.-On Friday, July 25, John McWilliams, at his home 
279 Rugby Rd. Funeral, July 28,at 9 A.M.,thence to 
Church of the Holy Innocents,where a solemn requiem mass will be 
offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY.-On Friday,July 25,1919, Ellen Murphy (nee Hogan), beloved 
wife of Dennis and mother of Mary and John Murphy.Funeral on 
Monday,at9:30 A.M.,from her late residence,765 Washington Ave. 
Solemn requiem mass at St. Teresa's Church. Classon Ave. and Sterling Pl. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

RORKE.- On July 25, Arthur Gerard,age 12 years, youngest son of 
Cornelius A. and Ida M. Rorke. Funeral Sunday 2 P.M. from his 
late residence,1428 Bath Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHUMACHER.-At his home,8714 97th St.,near Jamaica Ave.,Woodhaven,L.I., 
Frank,beloved husband of Bertha Schumacher. He was a member of 
Copernicus Lodge 545,F.and A.M. Funeral services this evening, 
July 26,also Masonic services at 8 P.M. 
Interment Sunday at Evergreen Cemetery.

SPENCER.-On July 21,at Colorado Springs, Michael F.Spencer,
late member of the Mailers' Union No.6. He is survived by his wife,
Catherine Spencer,also four sisters and four brothers.Funeral will 
be held from 239  Emerson Pl. at 2 P.M. Sunday.

IN MEMORIAM
BYRNE.-In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved son and 
brother,James Edward Byrne,who departed from this life July 26,1916. 
Gone but not forgotten. MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS.

HOEPPNER.-In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband and 
our father,John Hoeppner,who departed this life on July 26,1917
Dear father,thou hast left us lonely.
Two long years have passed away;
Thou art gone,but not forgotten.
Our thoughts are with you,night and day.
Softly,at night the stars are shining
Upon your cold and silent grave.
Where thou liest,dearest father,
Whom we loved,but could not save.
from your loving 
WIFE,DAUGHTER,and SONS.

STEHLIN.-In sad and loving memory of my dear husband,Bernard Stehlin;
who departed this life July 26,1918. Gone but not forgotten.         
WIFE.

FODEN.- On Thursday,July 24,1919. Mary Elizabeth,beloved wife of 
Joseph Foden. Funeral from her late residence, 453 State St.,
on Sunday at 3:30 P.M.

KELSEY.-On Saturday, July 26,1919. Frederick,beloved husband of 
Agnes Kelsey (nee Howard). Funeral services Monday, July 28, at 8 P.M. 
at his late home,521 84th St. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

KULL.-On Saturday, July 26,1919.John Kull,at his residence, 1927 Palmetto St. 
Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M.

MAC KENNETT.- Willis G. MacKennett died at his home,327 17th St.,July 26. 
Survived by his father, John C.,and two sisters, Mrs.D.Nelson and 
Mrs.C.Johnson. Funeral Tuesday.

MENAHAN.-On July 26,1919,at her late residence,33 Bleecker St.,Brooklyn. 
Bridget Menahan,Beloved daughter of the late Edward and Mary Menahan and 
sister of the late John Menahan. She is survived by her brothers,T. and 
Ed J.;Sister Katherine and Sister Mary Francis,in religion. Funeral on 
Tuesdayat 9:30 A.M. with solemn mass ofrequiem at 
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church at 10 A.M. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROGERS.-Bertha,beloved mother of Anna Kohn, Esther Levy, Frieda Applebaum, 
Rose and Rudich Herman Rogers and Sadie Rakow,sister of Jacob Hartman 
and Hannah Levy. Funeral from residence of Mrs. Rakow,2755 Briggs Ave.,
Bronx,near 195th St. Sunday at 2 P.M. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery.

SCHENCK.- On Saturday, July 26,1919. Augusta M.,wife of the late 
Clarence T.Schenck. Funeral services at her late residence,1020 Bedford Ave.,
Monday evening, July 28 at 8 o'clock. Interment private.

STEVENSON.- May V. Stevenson,beloved wife of Robert L.Stevenson and daughter 
of John and Mary McDonough,died on Friday, July 25. Funeral on Monday, 
July 28,at 9:30 A.M.,from her late residence,4215 7th Ave. 
Solemn requiem mass at St. Catherine of Alexandria Church, 
Fort Hamilton Ave. and 41st St.

DEATH NOTICES
CHAMPION COUNCIL NO.1618 D.A.- Brothers: You are requested to 
attend the funeral services of our late brother,EDWARD E.FORD,to 
be held at his late residence,433 Pacific St.,Monday,July 28 at 8 P.M.
             ARTHUR E.LAROCHE, regent
    A.L.MITCHELL,JR.,Secretary

HOLLIDAY.-Patrolman Charles S.Holliday of the 32nd precinct,died July 26. 
He was born in Brooklyn 27 years ago and is survived by his wife, 
Edna and only son,Ellwood; mother and father,two brothers,William and Harry,
two sisters,Charlotte and Mrs.G.Callers. Funeral from his late residence,
255 Greene Ave.,:thence to the church of the Nativity, 
where high requiem mass will be said,July 29 at 9:30A.M.
Interment St.John's Cemetery.

LANE.-Johanna Lane,mother of Anna L.Jacob,grandmother of Iris Lane 
and sister of Louise Wagner,died at the residence of her daughter, 
1665 Linden St.,on Sunday July 27,1919.Funeral services Tuesday 
evening at 8 o'clock.Burial Wednesday,2P.M.,
in family plot in Lutheran Cemetery.

RICHTER.-On Sunday,July 27,1919, Louis Richter,age 63 years,5months. 
Services from his late residence,739 Nostrand Ave.,Tuesday,at 8P.M..
Relatives and friends,also Steuben Lodge, No.133 I.O.O.F. are invited to attend.

WHITEHILL.-Suddenly,on Saturday,July 26, Robert,beloved husband of 
Alice Whitehill and loving father of William J.Whitehill.Funeral service at 
East Moriches,L.I.,on Tuesday,at 2 P.M. Interment at East Moriches Cemetery.

             IN MEMORIAM
BAGLEY.- In memory of Mary E.Bagley,who died July 29,1912. 
Memorial mass at St Thomas Aquinas Church,Ninth St.and Fourth Ave.
                            BROTHER.

CONEYS.-In sad and loving memory of Private James W.Coneys,
Co.L. 165th Infantry (old 69th),killed in battle July 28,1918.
                MOTHER AND SISTERS.

FLYNN.-In loving memory of my hero son, Corporal William J.Flynn,
Company I,165th Infantry (the Old 69th),
who was killed in action on July28, 1918.
                HIS MOTHER

RUGEN.-In sad and loving memory of my beloved daughter, 
Grace Bernadette Rugen,
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 three years to-day.
MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER

DROWNS WHILE FISHING IN GRAVESEND BAY
Following a search all night on Gravesend Bay for missing 
JACOB SCHERER,35,of 55 Palisade Ave, 
West Hoboken,who had been spending the summer in the tent 
colony at the foot of Bay Fiftieth St.,his body was washed 
ashore early today.Scherer,yesterday afternoon,went fishing 
on the bay in a row boat and his failure to return home alarmed 
his wife.His neighbors instituted a search for him and 
found only his empty boat.

TAILOR ACCIDENTALLY SUFFOCATED BY GAS
JACOB GOLDMAN,54 years old,was found dead in the rear of 
his tailor shop at 147 Seventh Ave. last night by his son,
Irving. He had been accidentally suffocated by gas.

CARETARPHEN.-Onay,on July 26. Lying in state "The Funeral Church". 
Broadway, Sixty-sixth St. (FrankE.Campbell Building)

FELSE.-On July 28,1919,Hattie,beloved daughter of Johanna Felse. 
Funeral services at her late residence,563 Sixty-sixth St., Brooklyn. 
July 31st at 2P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

LITTLE.- On Monday,July 28,1919,Thomas F.,beloved husband of Mary Little. 
Funeral from his late residence,1079 Pacific St.,on Thursday,July 31st,at 
9A.M.,thence to the Church of the Nativity,Classon Ave. and Madison St. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCAFFREY.- Catherine McCaffrey (nee Kean),beloved wife of Edward McCaffrey.
Funeral Thursday,July 31 at 10 A.M.,from her late residence,4815 Garden St.,
Richmond Hill,thence to St.Benedict Joseph Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PRICE.- On July 28,1919,    Elizabeth A.,wife of William Price,in her 72nd year.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on 
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at her late residence,471 Thirteenth St.,
Brooklyn. Friends are requested not to send flowers.

SCHNEIDER.-Members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Catherine's Hospital 
are requested to attend mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of our 
late spiritual advisor,Rev.Frederick M.Schneider, Wednesday morning at 
10 o'clock,in the hospital chapel.
CATHERINE A.HAGGERTY,   Recording secretary.

VEITH.-Louise, beloved wife of William Veith,at her residence,147 Wycoff St. 
Services Wednesday evening,8:30 o'clock.Funeral Thursday afternoon. 
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

WARD.- Catherine T.(nee Casey),died July 28. Beloved wife of Thomas Ward and 
mother ofJames J. andGeorge F. Ward. Notice of funeral hereafter.

IN MEMORIAM
GAMBLE.- In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, JENNIE GAMBLE,
who departed this life July 29,1907.
Her daughters, MAYME and FLO.

WILLIAMS.-In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother,
PVT.JOHN WILLIAMS,who was killed in action,July29,1918,while serving with 
Company A,165th Infantry (Old 69th).
BELOVED MOTHER,SISTERS AND BROTHER.

BERGIAS.-M.P.Bergias, president of the M.P.Bergias Mfg.Co,died at 
his residence,14 Pierrepont St.,Brooklyn,this morning.(7-31-1919)

BILLINGS.-Suddenly,on Wednesday,July 30,1919,Bertram B. Jr.,
beloved son of Bertram B. and Mary A.Billings,in his eleventh year. 
Funeral services on Sunday,at 3 P.M. at his late residence,
1916 Pacific St. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DAVIS.-On Wednesday,July 30,at Cairo,NY,in her eighty-sixth year,
Helen Austin Davis,widow of the late James Kneeland Davis. 
Funeral services at Calvary Church,Cairo,NY,Friday,Aug.1 at 4 P.M.

ETTINGER.-Jacob. On July29th. Services "The Funeral Church" B'way 66th St.
(Frank E.Campbell),Thursday,8 P.M.

FOSTER.-On July 31,John J.,beloved husband of Mary Foster. 
Funeral will take place from his late residence,128 Smith St.,on 
Sunday Aug. 3,at 2 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LAYTON.-Suddenly,on Wednesday,July 30,1919,Edward Alexander,husband of 
Mary A.,in his seventy-fourth year. Funeral services at his late residence,
324 Ocean View Ave.,Woodhaven,on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. 
Friends and relatives, also members of Perry Post,No.89 G.A.R.,and 
members of Ivy Lodge,No.472,I.O.O.F. are respectfully invited to attend.

PRICE.-On Wednesday,July 30,1919,Louise O.Price. She passed peacefully away. 
Funeral services from her late residence,368 86th St, Woodhaven,L.I.,on 
Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Interment private on Saturday at 9:30 A.M.

SWEENEY.-On July 30,Joseph F.Sweeney, son of the late 
Henry and Catherine Sweeney,at his residence,518 Marcy Ave. 
Funeral on Friday, Aug.1,at 2 P.M. sharp. 
Interment at St.John's Cemetery.

WARRADEIN.- Mrs.John,2 Macon St.,Brooklyn. Notice of funeral later.

CARNEY,-On Tuesday,July 29,1919,James Carney,beloved husband of 
Mary E.Mullin Carney. Funeral from his late residence,
25 St.James Pl.,on Saturday,August 2 at 9A.M.,thence to 
Queen of All Saints,Cathedral Chapel. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

GEYER.- On July 28,Andrew. Services "The Funeral Church",B'way and 66th St.
(Frank E.Campbell). Services Wednesday,8 P.M.

LATHAM.-On July 29,Mildred E.Latham, aged 21 years and 6 months. 
Funeral services Thursday evening,July 31,at her late residence, 
9 Kister Court, Coney Island.

LEDDY.-Suddenly,on July 29,1919, John P.Leddy,dearly beloved son of 
John J. and Rose McGuire Leddy,age 19. Notice of funeral hereafter.

LENNON.- On Tuesday,July 29,1919,Kevin Patrick Pearse Lennon,infant son of 
Michael J.Lennon and Margaret Sheehy Lennon. Funeral from his late 
residence,564 St. Marks Ave. on Thursday,July31 at 10 A.M.

LOWERY.-On Wednesday,July 30,1919,Charles A.Lowery,beloved husband of 
Catherine and son of the late Charles and Catherine Lowery.Age 30 years. 
Funeral from his late residence,475 4th Ave.,Saturday at 9:15 A.M.;
thence to St. Peter's Church.Hicks St.; requiem mass.

MEAGHER.- On July 29, Michael,beloved husband of the late Julia Meagher. 
Funeral will take place from the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Catherine Canvin,733 Jefferson Ave.,on Friday,Aug.1,at2P.M. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

MURRAY.-On July 29,Michael J.Murray,at his residence, 509 19 th 
St.Funeral to-morrow by automobile from Church of St. Thomas the 
Apostle,Woodhaven,thence to Holy Cross Cemetery.

PRUCHNOW.-On Tuesday,July 29,1919,at her residence,2219 Beverly Rd.,
Catherine Pruchnow,in her sixty-ninth year. Funeral services from the 
Lefferts Place Chapel,80 Lefferts Pl. near Grand Ave.,Bklyn on Friday, 
Aug.1,at 10:30 A.M.

SCHOLLER.-On July 29,Lillian Theresa Scholler,at her home,638 Sixty fifth St.,
Bklyn,aged 19 years,9 months,9days. Survived by her mother,
Ellen;a brother,Adolph,and grandmother. Funeral services Saturday 
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

VAN WYCK.-On Tuesday,July 29, Leila Gordon(nee Wilkins), formerly of 
Richmond and Lawrenceville,Va., beloved wife of ex-Supreme Court Justice 
Augustus Van Wyck and beloved mother of William Van Wyck and 
Leila Grey Osborne, and beloved grandmother of James  W.Osborne,Jr.,
died at her residence in New York City. Funeral (private) on Friday,Aug.1. 
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. (Richmond,Va., and Lawrenceville, 
Virginia papers please copy).

WARD.-On July 28, Catherine T.(nee Casey),beloved wife of Thomas Ward and 
mother of James J.and George F.Ward. Funeral from her residence,921 Manhattan Ave.,
Greenpoint,on Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.,thence to St. Alphonsus Church,where a 
mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

2 August 1919
BRENNAN - Laura B.?, nee METCALF, beloved wife of John T. A. BRENNAN, 
passed away on Thursday, July 31.  Funeral services Saturday, 2 P.M. 
at Fairchild's Funeral Parlors, 86 Lefferts pl., Brooklyn.  Interment 
Evergreen Cemetery, Sunday, 10 A.M.

CARNEY - On Friday Aug. 1, 1919, John CARNEY, beloved husband of 
Annie CARNEY.  Funeral from his late residence, 499 DeKalb Ave., on 
Monday, Aug. 4, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Patrick's Church, Kent 
and Willoughby aves. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHANDLER - Suddenly on July 31, George CHANDLER, Sr., beloved husband 
of Sarah CHANDLER.  Funeral services at his late residence 4844 
Ashland Street, near 124th st., Richmond Hill, Sunday at 8:30 P. M. 
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

CONWAY - John H. On July 31.  Lying in state ;The Funeral Church;, 
B'way-66th st. (Frank E. CAMPBELL).

EPSTEIN - Richard.  On August 1.  Lying in state ;The Funeral 
Church;, B'way-66th st. (Frank E. CAMPBELL Bldg.)

FOSTER - On July 31, John J., beloved husband of Mary FOSTER. 
Funeral will take place from his late residence, 128 Smith st., on 
Sunday, Aug. 3, at 2 P.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

GOFF - On Thursday, July 31, 1919, Mary J. GOFF, beloved wife of the 
late John GOFF.  Funeral on Monday, Aug. 4, at 9 A. M., from her late 
residence, 254 Classon Ave., thence to St. Patick's, Kent and 
Willoughby ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOSEPHIE - George.  On July 31st.  Services ;The Funeral Church; 
B'way-66th st.  (Frank E. Campbell). Sunday 11 A. M.

JOSEPHIE - George on July 31.  Masonic services ;The Funeral Church; 
1970 B'way (Frank E. Campbell), Sunday 11:30 A.M.

KEHOE - On Friday, Aug. 1, 1919, Dennis KEHOE, beloved husband of 
Nellie LENEHAN KEHOE.  Funeral from his late residence, 69 Waverly 
ave., on Monday Aug. 4, at  9 A.M.m, thence to the Sacred Heart R.C. 
Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEE - Harry.  On july 30.  Services ;the Funeral Church;,B'way-66th 
st. (Frank E. Campobell). Sunday 11 A.M.

LYNCH - Daniel.  on July 29.  Services ;The Funeral Church;, 
B'way-66th st. (Frank E. Campbell).  Saturday, 3 P.M.

MCGOWAN - Edward.  On Aug. 1.  Services ;The Funeral Church;, 
B'way-66th st. (Frank E. Campbell). Sunday 2 P.M.

MURTAGH - On Friday, Aug. 1, Julia (nee CORRIGAN), beloved wife of 
John MURTAGH.  Funeral Monday, Aug. 4, at 9 A.M., from her late 
residence, 606 61st st., thence to the Church of Our Lady of Pepetual 
(Perpetual?) Help, where requiem mass will be sung at 9:30 o;clock. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

PAXSON - Stacy.  On July 31st. Services ;The Funeral Church; 
B'way-66th St. (Frank E. CAMPBELL), Saturday, 2 P.M.

SCHEMEL - On Thursday, July 31.  Anthony SCHEMEL, beloved husband of 
Frances SCHEMEL, in his forty-second year.  Funeral from his late 
residence, 1461 DeKalb Ave., on Monday, Aug. 4, at 2 P.M.  Cremated 
at Fresh Pond Crematory.

SILBERMAN - On Sunday, July 27, Samuel, in his fifteenth year, the 
beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SILBERMAN, by drowning.  Funeral 
services will be held from their home, 100 Hart st., Brooklyn, Sunday 
morning, Aug. 3, at 9 o'clock.

SLOHR - Funeral services for August F. SLOHR, who died Aug. 1, will 
be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of 
Chester L. GARDNER, 15 Greene Ave., Brooklyn.  Mr. SLOHR had lived in 
Brooklyn for many years and is survived by three sons.  Interment 
private.

SMALL - Margaret, beloved wife of Patrick J. SMALL, died at her home, 
179 Union Hall st., Jamaica, on July 31.  She is survived by five 
sons: John Francis, William, Edward, Hugh, and Charles SMALL, and two 
daughters: Lillian L. and Vera SMALL.  Funeral will take place from 
her late residence on Monday, Aug. 4, at 10 A.M., thence to St. 
Monica's R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered for the 
repose of her soul.  Interment in St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of F. P. MURPHY, 71 Washington st., Jamaica.

TAPPAN - Albert.  On Aug. 1. Services ;The Funeral Church;, 
B'way-66th st. (Frank E. Campbell).  Sunday 9 A.M.

THOMPSON - Mary Bertha.  On July 31.  Lying in state ;The Funeral 
Church;, B'way-66th st.  (Frank E. Campbell).

TURNER - Suddenly, on July 31, 1919, William F. TURNER, beloved 
husband of Minnie TURNER (nee LERCH), at his late residence, 692 
Grand st.  Funeral services Sunday at 8 P.M.  Interment Monday at 
2:30 P.M., in the family plot in Lutheran Cemetery.

WALZ - On Thursday, July 31, 1919, Kate WALZ (nee KOUF), beloved wife 
of Martin WALZ in her 35th year.  Funeral from her late residence, 
408 Grandview ave., on Sunday, Aug. 3, at 2 P.M.  Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
KRICHELDORF - In sad and loving memory of my loving husband, our dear 
father, grandfathr and great grandfather, Frederick KRICHELDOERF, who 
departed this life Aug. 2, 1918.
	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;
	You are not forgotten father, dear,
	Nor will you ever be;
	As long as life and memory last
	We will remember thee.
	   WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTER.

MOXHAM - In loving memory of our beloved sister, Teresa F. MOXHAM, 
died Aug. 2, 1917.  BROTHERS AND SISTERS

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
FROHNE - Mrs. Julia FROHNE, widow of August FROHNE, who suddenly 
departed this life Sunday, July 27, 1919, thanks relatives and 
friends for sympathies and flowers.

IN MEMORIAM
DOWD.-In memory of our beloved father, Bernard W.Dowd, 
who died July 21, 1918.
    'Tis hard to break the tender cord,
        When love has bound the heart;
    'Tis hard,so hard to speak the words,
        Must we forever part?
    Dearest loved one, we have laid thee
        In the peaceful grave's embrace.
    But thy memory will be cherished
        'Till we see thy heavenly face.
                    HIS CHILDREN

HALL.- In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father, 
Albert Hall, who passed away July 31, 1918.
    Upright and just in all his ways,
    Honest and faithful to the end of his  days;
    Forgotten to the world by some he  may be,
    But dear to our memory he ever will  
                 be.
                WIFE AND DAUGHTER

SCHNEIDT.- In loving memory of my dearly beloved mother, 
Hortensia J.Schneidt, wife of the late Godfried Schneidt, 
who passed away July 21,1907. Rest in peace. Mass All Saints' Church, 
Thornton St., Tuesday morning, July 22 at 8 o'clock.
Love you ,mamma,death can't sever,
How I miss you, and will forever.
The years gone by now  count twelve
Since God called you to Him in Heaven.
Your memory is as dear to me today
As at the hor you passed away.
    YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER,
        HORTENSE V.M.STRUB

3 August 1919
ABEL - On Saturday, Aug. 2, Joseph ABEL, beloved husband of Minnie 
ABEL (nee Fehrenthal) in his 43rd year.  Funeral from his late 
residence 178 Noll street, on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1919, at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

CANAVAN - Katherine A. CANAVAN (nee Greely?) at her late residence 
---(?) Putnam Avenue.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

DOWNEN- Patrick, beloved husband of Margaret DOWNEN, on Aug. 1, at 
his late residence, 120 Bradford street.  Funeral services Tuesday 
morning at 10:30 o'clock at St. Malachy's R. C. Church, where a 
requiem mass will be held.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FLOHR - Funeral services for August F. FLOHR, who died Aug. 1, will 
be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of 
Chester L. GARDNER, 15 Greene ave., Brooklyn.  Mr. SLOHR had lived in 
Brooklyn for many years and is survived by three sons.  Interment 
private. (This name was in August 2nd,1919, as SLOHR and the name is 
spelled both ways in this notice.)

MARQUARDT - On Thursday, July 31, 1919, in her 68th year, Dorothy 
MARQUARDT, born in Wittenberg, Germany.  Funeral on Monday, Aug. 4, 
at 2 P.M., from her late residence, 64 Cedar street.  Interment Mount 
Olivet Cemetery.  Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hannah MAY; two 
sons, Peter and Fred.  Pastor PANTON officiating.

MCGOWAN - Everett, on Aug. 1. Services ;The Funeral Church;, 
Broadway, Sisty-sixth street. (Frank E. Campbell), Sunday 2 P.M. 
(this name was in August 2nd, 1919, as Edward.)

IN MEMORIAM
DURICK - A solemn anniversary mass of requiem will be celebrated for 
the repose of the soul of the Rev. John J. DURICK, the the Church of 
Our Lady of Guadaloupe, Seventy-third st. and Fifteenth Ave., of 
which he was the late founder-rector, on Thursday, Aug. 7, at 9 A.M. 
Rev. clergy, relatives and friends respectfully invited.

PALMER - In sad and loving memory of our dear beloved father, who 
passed away Aug. 1915.

4 August 1919
BYRON - Thomas Monahan BYRON, husband of the late Margaret Anna 
GILLON, died at his home, 573 Lexington Avenue, after a long illness. 
He is survived by two sons, Thomas F. and Charles C., and four 
daughters, Mrs. H. C. DRAPER, Mrs. G. W. CHRISTOPHER and Mrs. D. F. 
HARRIGAN and Jennie BYRON; two grand children.  Funeral will be held 
Tuesday at 9 A.M.; thence to the Church of St. John the Baptist, 
where a requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of James CONLEY, of 550 Myrtle Ave.

DONALDSON - On Aug. 2, 1919, Elizabeth Rose, widow of the late James 
S. DONALDSON.  Funeral services at the residence of her daughter, 
Mrs. A. ANDERSON, 4921 Third ave., Monday, 8 P.M.  Interment private

DOWNES - Patrick - (listed under date Aug. 3, 1919, as DOWNEN, 
Patrick, with the same information.)

HARVEY - Sarah A., widow of Edwin HARVEY, after a lingering illness, 
on Monday, Aug. 4, 1919.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

HATHERLEY - On Saturday, Aug. 2, 1919, William H. HATHERLEY, in his 
79th year, beloved father of Joseph R. HATHERLEY and Mrs. Ellen May 
WITCHEN.  Funeral services on Monday evening, 8 o'clock at his late 
residence, 2437 Silver st., near Fresh Pond rd., Brooklyn.  Interment 
Tuesday afternoon, 2 P.M. in Evergreen Cemetery.  Relatives and 
friends, also Charter Oak Lodge, No. 306, I. O. O. F., respectfully 
invited.

MEANEY - Suddenly on Aug. 3, Patrick J. MEANEY, beloved husband of 
Anne (nee Cronin), at his residence, 75 Sherman st.  Funeral 
Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 9 A. M.; thence to the Church of the Holy Name, 
Prospect Park West and Prospect ave., where solemn requiem mass will 
be sung.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MULLEN - Anna MULLEN, daughter of Della BUKE and the late Hugh MULLEN 
and sister of Richard MULLEN, on Sunday, Aug. 3, 1919.  Funeral 
Wednesday, at 2 P.M. from the home of her parents, 59 Lawrence st. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIUM
FITZGIBBONS - In sad and loving memory of John J. FITZGIBBONS, who 
died Aug. 3rd, 1916.  Each passing year, But nearer brings, The day 
we'll meet again.  WIFE AND DAUGHTER

MORGAN - In sad and loving memory of our darling boy and grandson 
Emory S. MORGAN, who died Aug. 4, 1917.
	We miss you and mourn you in silence unseen,
	We dwell in the memories of joys that have been;
	Though gone and forgotten by others maybe,
	The grave that contains you is sacred to me.
	May his soul rest in peace.
	FATHER, MOTHER AND GRANNY

5 August 1919
CUCCIA - Mabel.  On Aug. 1.  Lying in state ;The Funeral Church;, 
B'way, 66th st. (Frank E. Cambell Bldg.)

CODET - Suddenly, on Aug. 4, 1919, at Hillsdale, N.J., Alfred Clark 
CODET, in his 77th year, beloved husband of Carrie CODET (nee HERWIG) 
and beloved father of Gertrude A. THOMPSON, Matilda B. WADSWORTH and 
Alfred C. CODET, Jr.  Funeral services on Wednesday evening at 8 
o'clock, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Samuel F. Thompson, 
43 Midwood st., Brooklyn, N. Y.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery, at 
convenience of family.

FORTITUDE LODGE, NO. 19, F. & A.M. - Members are requested to attend 
the Masonic funeral services for the remains of our late brother, 
William WALKER, at his late residence, 141 Ninety-sixth st., 
Woodhaven, L.I., on Wednesday evening, Aug. 6, at 9 o'clock.  Irving 
M. LEVY, Master.  Gabriel BLOCK, Secretary.

HARVEY - On Monday, Aug. 4, 1919, Sarah A., widow of Edwin Harvey, 
late of 475 Kosciusko st., Brooklyn, N.Y.City.  Services at residence 
of her daughter, Mrs. L. C. FULLER, corner Glen and Clinton aves., 
Jamaica, L.I., Wednesday evening, 8:30 o'clock.  Local trains leaving 
Flatbush ave., station 7:16 and 7:33 P.M. will be met at Jamaica 
station by conveyance.

HOWARD - On Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1919, at his late residence, 259 
Jefferson ave., William H., beloved husband of Theresa HOWARD. 
Notice of funeral later.

HUMMEL - On Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1919, John, beloved husband of the late 
Barbara HUMMEL (nee GABRIEL).  Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend funeral services at the residence of his son, John JUMMEL, 
Jr., 7 Stanton st.,or 7609 Eighty-fifth rd., Woodhaven, L.I., on 
Friday Aug. 8, at 2 P.M.

SHEA - On Aug. 2, 1919, Timothy, aged 198, beloved son of May SHEA 
(nee MOLLOY).   Funeral from residence of his mother, 1613 Tenth 
ave., Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to Holy Name Church where a 
solemn requiem mass was (?) celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WHEATLEY - On Monday, Aug. 4, 1919, Lillie PFAFF, wife of Thomas 
WHEATLEY, aged 33 years.  Funeral from the residence of her parents 
Mr. and Mrs. Caspar PFAFF

IN MEMORIAM
CARR - In sad and loving memory of our dear beloved sister, Catherine 
T. CARR, who departed this life Aug. 5, 1917.  Two years ago today I 
sat with a sad and painful heart to see you close your eyes forever, 
and now I sit alone and think of those beautiful years that you and I 
had together and will never again return.  SISTER AND BROTHER.

CLOONAN - On Wednesday, Aug. 6, 9 A.M., anniversary mass will be 
celebrated for the late William CLOONAN, at St. Elizabeth's Church, 
Woodhaven, L.I.

CANADA - A mass of requiem will be celebrated for Mrs. Kate CANADA at 
the Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, 225 Seigel st., on Wednesday, Aug. 
6, at 7:30 A.M.
THOMAS CANADA, son.

SUGARMAN - In loving memory of my dear husband, Lew SUGARMAN, who 
departed this life Aug. 5, 1919.
	You are not forgotten husband dear,
	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.
Widow, CLARA SUGARMAN

6 August 1919
HOWARD - On Tuesday, Aug. 5, William J., beloved husband of Theresa 
HOWARD.  Funeral from his late residence, 259 Jefferson ave.,, on 
Friday at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of 
Victory, Throop ave.

HOWELLS - On Sunday, Aug. 3, 1919, at Hancock, Mich., Richard, 
beloved husband of Lena H.  Funeral from the residence of his 
daughter, Mrs. H. F. GALL, 226 East 19th st., New York City, on 
Friday, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

PIGOTT - At his residence, 3102 Snyder ave., on Aug. 5, 1919.  Jerome 
M. PIGOTT, beloved husband of Katherine JAMESON PIGOTT.  Funeral 
Friday, Aug. 8, at 10 A.M., from Holy Cross R. C. Church.  Interment 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROECHLEIN - Michael, on Aug. 5, 1919, age 76, beloved husband of 
Ernestine (nee SHERLINE).  Five children surviving.  Services at his 
late residence, 1095 Hancock st., at 2 P.M. Thursday, Aug. 7.

WOLFF- Katherine, (nee Zauner), age 76, born in Helssedaustadt, 
Gemany.  Survived by husband, Phillip, daughter Rose ZIMMERMANN, John 
WOLFF, and Louise WOLFF, fifteen grandchildren, two 
great-grandchildren.  Funeral services by Pastor WOY, Aug. 7, 2 P.M. 
at her late residence, 96 Starr st.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIUM
EMMONS - In sad and loving memory of Albert EMMONS, who died Aug. 15, 
1914.  Gone but not forgotten.  A mass was held this morning at St. 
Edward's R. C. Church for his intention.  Son Albert and daughter 
Helen FANSSER

REDMOND - Solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of the soul 
of the late Thomas J. REDMOND, on Thursday, Aug. 7, 1919, at 7:45, 
St. Joseph's Church, Pacific st., near Vanderbilt ave.

7 August 1919
BRENNAN-FINLEY - On Wednsday, Aug. 6, 1919, Elizabeth, widow of 
Patrick BRENNAN and beloved mother of Annie FINLEY and James BRENNAN. 
Funeral from her late residence, 206 Tillary st., on Saturday, Aug. 
9, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral where a solemn 
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.  Kindly omit 
flowers.  Mass offerings preferred.

JACOBSON - Maxim.  On Aug. 6th.  Services ;the Funeral Church; B'way 
66th st. (Frank E. Campbell); Friday 10 A.M.

JONES - On August 6, Robert J. JONES, at his late residence, 501 Dean 
St.  He is survived by his widow, Mary; and daughters, Mary and 
Agnes.  Funeral Saturday.

LEWIS - Annie Lewis, widow of the late Thomas D. LEWIS, in her 84th 
year; mother of Frank S., Edwin B., Charles A. LEWIS, and Mary C. 
PFALZGRAF.  Funeral from Cropsey Ave., M.E. Church, Cropsey Ave. and 
Bay 35th St., Thursday at 2 o'clock.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

WENGLER - Died on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1919, Theresa WENGLER in her 
58th year.  Funeral, Saturday, from her late residence 74 Jefferson 
st., at 10:30 A.M., thence to St. Leonard's Church where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
HILLEN - In sad and loving memory of our darling daughter Sadie 
Frances HILLEN, who died Aug. 7, 1918.
	We miss you and mourn you in silence unseen.
	We dwell in the memories of joys that have been;
	Though gone and forgotten by others maybe,
	The grave that contains you is sacred to us
	May her soul rest in peace.
	FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

MCKENNA - On Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock an anniversary requiem 
mass will be celebrated in the Sacred Heart Church in loving memory 
of our dear mother, Ellen MCKENNA, who departed this life Aug. 8, 
1918. SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

MCLAUGHLIN - In sad and everlasting memory of my dear little nephew 
and cousin, John Raymond MCLAUGHLIN, who left us so lonely three 
years ago today, Aug. 7, 1919. AUNT CHICKER,  COUSIN GEORGIE.

MCLAUGHLIN - In saddest, heartaching memory of our only darling 
little son, our only one, John Raymond MCLAUGHLIN, who left us so 
heart broken three sad years ago today, at the sweet age of 3 years, 
11 months, 14 days.  Always in sadness, always in gloom, Thinking and 
grieving only for you, baby dollie, Forever heart-broken, PAPPA, 
MOMMA AND GRANDMA

8 August 1919
BRODIE - On Aug. 7, Katherine L., beloved sister of Frank and Anna P. 
BRODIE.  Funeral from her late residence, 977A Putnam ave., on 
Saturday, Aug. 9; hence to the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 
Putnam, near Ralph ave.,, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered 

GREIFZU - Phillip GREIFZU, step-father of August KNATS(?) and 
brothers, suddenly, Aug. 6, 1919; age 88 years.  Funeral services 
Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock, 8 Pilling st., Brooklyn.  Funeral Saturday

HUGHES - On Friday, Aug. 8, 1919, Elizabeth A. COLLINS HUGHES, widow 
of Edward F. HUGHES.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the 
funeral from her late residence, 1015 Pacific st., on Monday, Aug. 
11, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Joseph's R. C. Church.  Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

JONES - On Wednesday, Aug. 6, Anna JONES, a former resident of 
Greenpoint.  She is survived by her four children.  Funeral from her 
late residence, 394 Clifton pl, on Saturday afternoon at 2 oi'clock. 
Interment Calvary,

KOHLER - On Aug. 6, Fanny KOHLER.  Services ;The Funeral Church;, 
Broadway and 66th st.  (Frank E. Campbell), Saturday, 11 A.M.

LAWLER - On Thursday, Aug. 7, William, beloved husband of Mary LAWLER 
(nee GILMORE).  Funeral Saturday Aug. 9, at 10 A.M., from his late 
residence, 562 58th st.; thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung at 10:30 
o'clock.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROSSITER - On Thursday, Aug. 7, Mary A. ROSSITER (nee GREEN), widow 
of Joseph ROSSITER and mother of Joseph F. BROWN.  Funeral Monday, 
Aug. 11, at 9 A. M., from her late residence, 524 55th st.; thence to 
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where a requiem mass will 
be sung at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES, NO. 4 - Brothers: Edward DOUGHERTY died 
Aug. 6, 1919.  High mass to be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A. M. at 
Chapel of St. Vincent's Hospital

IN MEMORIAM
BUTLER - In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and loving 
father, Richard BUTLER,  who departed this life Aug. 9, 1918.  Solemn 
requiem mass will be held at St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Kent and 
Willoughby aves., Saturday, Aug. 9, at 8 A.M.  His wife, CATHERINE 
BUTLER.

MCKENNA - Thomas John MCKENNA, died Aug. 7, 1917.  Gone, but not 
forgotten.  Sisters, MRS. CATHERINE CASEY, MRS. ANNA TAYLOR.

MULDOON - In fond and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, 
John F. MULDOON, who entered into rest Aug. 8, 1918.  Sad is my 
heart, joy is unknown, For in my sorrow I'm weeping alone.  LOVING 
WIFE AND CHILDREN.

MULDOON - In find and loving memory of our dearly beloved brother, 
John F. MULDOON, who entered into rest, Aug. 8, 1918.  Rest on dear 
brother, they toil is o'er.,  They willing hands will work no more.

MULLEN - In fond and loving memory of our dear brother George F. 
MULLEN, who departed this life Aug. 8, 1917.  Gone, but not 
forgotten.  May his soul rest in peace.  BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

9 August 1919
CARNEY - On Friday, Aug. 8, 1919, Bridget, beloved wife of the late 
William CARNEY.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the 
funeral from the residence of their daughter, Mrs. Walter W. LIPP, 
146 Putnam ave., on Monday, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Edward's Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her 
soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CARTWRIGHT - On Friday, Aug. 8, in Brooklyn, N.Y., Ellen Ceely 
CARTWRIGHT, daughter of the late David G. CARTWRIGHT.  Services 
private.

LARSON - On Aug. 8, beloved wife of Carl LARSON.  Funeral will take 
place from her late residence, 2116 W. Sixth st., on Sunday, Aug. 10, 
at 2:30 P.M., at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROST - On Friday, Aug. 8, at Allenhurst, N. J., Gustave ROST, after a 
lingering illness, the beloved husband of Antoine ROST (nee 
EISENBACH), and father of Nicholas, Anton, Victor, Rosalie and Helen 
ROST.  Funeral services will be held at the Lefferts Pl. Chapel, 86 
Lefferts pl., near Grand ave.,Monday, Aug. 11, at 11 A.M.

RUDEL - On Aug. 8, 1919, Kate, beloved wife of Frederick RUDEL, in 
her 51st year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 
from her late residence, 470 Wyckoff ave., on Monday at 8 A.M., 
thence to St. Brigid's R.C. Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
EWALD = In loving memory of our dear friend, Henry EWALD, who died 
Aug. 9, 1918.  MR. AND MRS. GEORGE H. RITZHEIMER.

FLYNN - In sad and loving memory of my dear beloved daughter, Dolly 
FLYNN (nee BROOKS), who died Aug. 10, 1917.
	A precious one from us has gone,
	A voice we loved is still,
	A vacant place is in our house,
	Which never can be filled.
	Loving mother, MRS. BRANNEGAN.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
WITTECK - Mrs. Anna WITTECK, widow of Richard WITTECK, who suddenly 
departed this life Tuesday, July 29, 1919, wishes to thank relatives, 
friends, B. R. T. shop employes and the Rev. M. J. H. WALENTA for 
their sympathies and floral gifts.

10 August 1919
CORCORAN - On Aug. 8, William G., beloved husband of Annie FUREY. 
Funeral from his late residence, 19 St. Marks ave., on Monday, Aug. 
11, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery,

FAHEY - Suddenly, on Friday, Aug. 8, Phillip, beloved husband of 
Frances FAHEY (nee DOYLE).  Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 9:30 
A,.M.,from his late residence, 345 Hamilton Ave., thence to the 
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn mass of requiem 
will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery,

TALMON - On Saturday, Aug. 9, 1919, Peter TALMON, age 60 years, 
beloved husband of Lena TALMON and father of Harry.  Funeral service 
on Monday evening, 8:30, at his late residence, 2954 Myrtle ave., 
Glendale.  Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery, 
Relatives and friends, also Diogenes Lodge, No. 298, I. O. O. F., 
Schwabisher K. U. V. of Brooklyn are respectfully invited.

WIESE - On Saturday, Aug. 9, 1919, Sophie, beloved daughter of Albert 
John and Katherine WIESE, and sister of Robert and Albert and Mrs. 
Johanna Lutz, in her thirty-second year.  Relatives and friends are 
respectfullky invited to attend the funeral services at her late 
residence, 30 Hull ave., Maspeth, L. I., on Monday, at 3 P. M. 
Interment Lutheran Cemetery

IN MEMORIAM
BOSSERT - In memory of my beloved husband, Hermann Bossert, who died 
on Aug. 10, 1918.
	He little thought when leaving home,
	That he would ne'er return;
	That death so soon would part us,
	And leave me here to mourn.
	Could he but raise his dying head,
	To bid a last farewell,
	The blow would not have been so hard
	On me he loved so well.
	  Wife, MARGARET BOSSERT
	  838 Hart st.

JOHNSTON - In loving memory of my dear daughter and our sister, 
Rebecca JOHNSTON, who departed this life Aug. 10, 1911.  Gone, but 
not forgotten.  May her soul rest in peace.
	I often think of you, dear Rebecca,
	When I am all alone,
	For memory is the only friend
	That grief can call its own.,
	Days of sadness still come o'er me,
	Tears of sorry swiftly flow;
	Fond memory keeps my loved one near me,
	Though heaven claimed you eight years ago.
	MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER.

KELLY - Month's mind mass of requiem will be celebrated on Monday at 
9 A.M. at St. Stephen's R. C. Church, Summit and Hicks sts., for the 
repose of the soul of Margaret C. Kelly, of 50 Third st.  May her 
soul rest in peace.
Grandmother, MRS. MARGARET MANNING.

LANE - In memory of our dearly beloved mother, Eliza LANE who 
departed this life on Aug. 10, 1914.  May her soul rest in peace.
	Our loved one has gone to that beautiful shore,
	Where death, sin of sorry can come nevermore,
	Where all is clestial with beauty and light,
	And angels are singing to God with their might.
	DAUGHTERS

Julia MAHER, born in the old Seventh Ward of Manhattan, and a 
resident of Brooklyn for many years, died yesterday at her home 98 
Fulton street.  She was an active member of the R. C. Church of the 
Assumption and is survived by her parents, Rody and Julia MAHER; 
three brothers, Rody, Jr., William and Harry, and two sisters, 
Catherine and Annie.  The funeral will be held Tuesday from her late 
home, thence to the Church of the Assumption, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 9:30 A. M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under 
direction of Thomas F. FLEMING, of 71 Poplar street.

William SCHROEDER, an iron worker, died Friday at his home, 803 
(808?) Knickerbocker avenue.  He was born in Brooklyn forty-eight 
years ago, and is survived by four sons, William, Henry, Joseph and 
Andrew and three sisters, Loretta, Ethel and Mrs. Margaret KESPER. 
the funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. from his late home. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Michael ZIRKEL'S 
Sons, of 84 throop avenue.

Delia BARRY GOODBODY died Friday at her home, 271 Crescent street. 
She was born in Brooklyn and was an active member of the R. C. Church 
of the Blessed Sacrament.  She is survived by her husband Robert 
GOODBODy, and four sisters, Mrs. Samuel GOODBODY, Mrs. Anna MARTIN, 
Mrs. Peter KENNEDY and Mrs. John O'DONAHUE.  The funeral will be held 
tomorrow at 10 A. M. from her late home.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

John Valentine WARD, 40, a master decorator and well known in South 
Brooklyn, died Wednesday at his home 378 Thirteenth street.  Funeral 
services were held yesterday afternoon at his late home. Interment at 
Greenwood Cemetery.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a member of the 
Memorial Baptist Church.  He is survived by his widow Edith; three 
brothers and one sister.  Mr. WARD was the son of the late Henry and 
Eliza WARD.

William Henry BLACK, 61, for thirty-one years connected with the 
wholesale drug house of LANMAN & KEMP, of Manhattan, died Thursday, 
at his home 1789 West Ninth street.  He was born in Toronto, Canada, 
and came to Brooklyn thirty years ago.  He is survived by his widow, 
Mary, and a daughter, Mildred Elizabth BLACK.  Funeral services will 
be held this afternoon at his late home.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Edward F. FEIST, 62, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died 
thursday at his home, 1293 Putnam avenue.  He had been employed as a 
boss baker for many years and was well-known in the upper section of 
Brooklyn.  He was a member of thje Boss Bakers' Association and of 
the German Liederkrants Singing Society.  He is survived by his 
widow, Josephina.  The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late 
home, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery, under 
direction of Mrs. George STENGER, --- St. Nicholas avenue.

Josephine ADAMS, widow of Walter t. Adams, died Friday at her home, 
162Ainslie street.  She was born in Manhattan 65 years ago and had 
lived in Brooklyn for twenty-four years.  She is survived by one 
sone, Walter; two daughters, Mrs. Frederick BERGER and Mrs. Emil 
KASPER, and ten grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held Tuesday 
at 2 P.M. at her late home.  Interment in the family plot at Linden 
Hill Cemetery, under direction of J. J. GALLAHER'S Sons, of 215 North 
Eighth street.

Frances ZIMMER, 76 years old, a resident of Brooklyn for many years 
and an old member of All Saints R. C. Church, died Friday at her 
home, 202 Irving avenue.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Anna 
BROENNER and Elizabeth ZIMMER, and one son, August.  the funeral will 
be held tomorrow from her late home, thence to the Church of All 
Saints, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.  Interment at 
Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Michael ZIRKEL's Sons, of 
2844 Cooper avenue.

Sophie WIESE, daughter of Albert J. and Katherine WIESE, died 
yesterday at her home, 30 Hull avenue, Maspeth.  She was 32 years 
old, and formerly lived in Brooklyn.  She is survived, besides her 
parents, by one sister, Mrs. Johanna LUTZ, and two brothers, Robert 
and Albert.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 3 P.M. at her 
late home.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Elizabeth RYER died Friday at her home. 187 Hull street.  She was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, Alvin; two 
daughters, Ida and Edna; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. BENNETT, and 
one sister Mrs. Ida FOX.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8 
P.M. at her late home.  Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Evergreen 
Cemetery under direction of FEENEY and Son, of 1857 Broadway.

Francis DRUMM, husband of the late Mary DRUMM, died Friday at his 
home 244 Sumpter street.  he was born in Jersey City and had lived in 
Brooklyn for fifteen years.  He is survived by one daughter, 
Florence; two sons, Francis J., Jr., and Joseph, the latter in France 
with the American army, and two brothers. The funeral will be held 
tomorrow from his late home, thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Lourdes, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Interment at 
Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, under direction of FEENEY and Son, 
of 1857 Broadway.

Linnie K. BRADT, widow of Merritt B. BRADT, and formerly a resident 
of Ocean Grove, N. J., died Friday night at the home of her son 
Charles H. BRADT, 624 East Twenty-first street, Flatbush.  Funeral 
services will be held tomorrow at 2 P. M. at her late home. 
Interment private.

Prudence Mary MOORE, 74, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died 
yesterday at her home, 127 Decatur street.  She is survived by her 
husband, Issac MOORE.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8 
P.M. at her late home.  Interment private.

Fredericka WATSON, 72, died Friday at her home, 53 Whipple street. 
She was born in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty years. 
She was an active member of All Saints R. C. Church and for many 
years manufactured artificial flowers.  She is survived by three 
brothers, Frederick, John and Paul STOLTZ, and two sisters, Margaret 
and Elizabeth STOLTZ.  The funeral will be private.  Interment at 
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Michael ZIRKEL's Sons, of 84 
throop avenue.

Lizetta Proctor PRATT, wife of John M. PRATT,  a retired Fire 
Department officer, died Friday at her home 143 Noble street.  She 
was born in England and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty-five years. 
She is survived, besides her husband, by two sons, John and George, 
and four daughters, Mary, Josephine, Matilda and Ettie.  The funeral 
will be held Tuesday from her late home, thence to the Church of St. 
Anthony of Padua, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John GLENNON's Sons, 
of 64 Herbert street.

Ellen BUSBY, widow of James BUSBY and a resident of Bay Ridge for 
twenty-seven years, died yesterday at her home, 359 Forty-second 
street.  She was born in County Fermagh, Ireland, and had lived in 
Brooklyn for fifty-two years.  Her late husband for many years 
conducted a blacksmith shop at 228 Nassau street.  She is survived by 
a daughter, Nellie.  The funeral will be held Tuesday from her late 
home, thence to the Church of St. Michael, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Jacob SCHAEFER, or 4014 Third Avenue.

11 August 1919
CLAUSEN, Dorothy
CLUNE, Bryan
COMACK, Edward
CONROY, Rose
COSTELLO, Mary
DEWEY, S. E.
DORIN, Elizabeth
FAHEY, Phillip S.
FOLEY, James
GAFFNEY, Thos. R.,
GANZ, Bernard
KING, John J.
MACKLIN, Katherine
MAY, John H.
MCCONNELL, John
MILLER, Pineus
MOSFIT, Thos. F.
PAPARERO, Maria
SMITH, Franklin E.
WILLIAMS, Blanche

Bernard GANZ, manager of the Williamsburg, Beekman street and Bible 
House offices of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, an organizer 
of the Brooklyn Hebrew Sick Benefit Association, and one of the most 
prominent welfare workers in this borough, died Saturday at Hunter, 
N. Y., where he was visiting.  Mr. Ganz was born in Austria in March, 
1859, and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty-eight years.  Twenty years 
ago he became connected with the Equitable Life Assurance Society. 
He was a member of the board of governors of the Jewish hospital, and 
also of the United Jews Aid Society, the Kings County Republican 
Club, Kings County Friendship Lodge, O. B. A.; was ex-president of 
Henry Hein Lodge, and was the senior grand deacon of the Masonic 
Grand Orient of France.,  He had long been an active charity worker. 
He is survived by his widow, two daughters and seven sons.  Services 
will be held tomorrow at 2 P. M. at his late home.  Interment in the 
family plot at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Thomas F. MOSFITT, supervisor of the attendance office of the 
Department of Education, died yesterday at his home, 111 Hendrickson 
avenue, Rockville Centre.  he was born in New York City forty-nine 
years ago, and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty years.  He moved to 
Rockvill Centre eight years ago.  Mr. Mosfitt was a member of St. 
Agnes' Church, Rockville Centre, and is survived by a widow, Mary A. 
NEWMAN MOSFITT, three sons, John, Thomas, Jr., and Harold; and one 
daughter, Rosalie.   The funeral will be held Wednesday with requiem 
mass in the Church of St. Agnes AT 10 A. M.  Burial in St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of William P. Murphy, of 87 Herbert street.

James FOLEY died yesterday at his home, 316 East Eighteenth street, 
Manhattan, in his seventy-seventh year.  He was prominent in the 
affairs of the locality in which he lived and took an influential 
part in the Democratic party.  For forty years he was chairman of the 
General Committee of the Twelfth Assembly District.  He was the 
father of Senator James A. FOLEY and Major Frank J. FOLEY.  He is 
also survived by a widow and five daughters, Anna, Mary, Jane, 
Kathryn and Florence FOLEY.

Sydney E. DEWEY, of 218 Prospect place, died last Thursday at 
Buffalo, N. Y.  He had lived in Brooklyn for many years.  The funeral 
was held today from
9 Aberdeen avenue, Toronto.  Short services were held in St. Peter's 
Church, that city.

Bryan CLUNE, formerly of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his home, 2079 
Bathgate avenue, the Bronx.  He was born in Carrahan, County Clare, 
Ireland, and came to this country in early youth.  he is survived ;by 
seven children and one grandson.  The funeral will be held tomorrow 
from his late home, thence to the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

John MCCONNELL, who died yesterday at his home 208 Park Avenue, was 
born in Brooklyn, Sept. 2, 1916, a son of Andrew and Anna MCCONNELL. 
He was a member of Sacred Heart R.C. Church, and besides his parents, 
is survived by two sisters, May and Grace.  The funeral will be held 
from the home of his parents tomorrow at 2 P.M., with interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Doyle & Kenny, of 197 Bridge street.

Mary COSTELLO, who died last Friday, was born in Manhattan, March 17, 
1845, and is survived by her husband and two daughters.  The funeral 
was held today at 10 A.M., from the home of her daughter, Mrs. 
Margaret Hanley, 553 Grandview avenue, Ridgewood.  Interment at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. G. Lutz and Sons.

Maria PAPARERO, who was born in Italy, seventy-two years ago, died 
last Friday at her home 62 Meeker avenue.  She had lived in Brooklyn 
thirty-five years, and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Anna MAILO 
and Mrs. Mamie POLITO; three sons, Anthony, M., Joseph and Fred 
PAPARERO, and eighteen grandchildren.  The funeral will be held 
Tuesday from her late home thence to the Church of St. Francis Di 
Pavlo, where mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M.  Interment at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Frank Bianculli, of 43 Richardson street.

Elizabeth Dorin, daughter of Jsames and Jane CUMMINS DORIN, died 
Saturday at her home 293 Glenwood avenue, East Orange, N.J.  She was 
born in Brooklyn and lived here until five years ago when her family 
moved to New Jersey.  Before her illness she was employed as a 
bookkeeper by Tiffany & Co., in Forest Hills, N.J.  She was well 
known in Brooklyn and was a member of the Catholic Benevolent 
Association of this borough.  She is survived, besides her parents, 
by one sister, Jennie, and four nieces.  The funeral will be held 
tomorrow from her late home, thence to the Church of the Holy Name, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Franklin E. SMITH, for more than fifty years a prominent druggist in 
this borough, died Friday at the home of his daughter in Groton, 
Conn.  Mr. Smith was born in Chicopee Falls, Mass., and was graduated 
from Amherst College with the class of 1865.  He was a son of the 
late Dr. F. B. SMITH, a noted New England practitioner, and the the 
past seven years had lived with his daughter, Mrs. Harry A. SMITH. 
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at Amherst.

John H. MAY, prominent in the paper trade and formerly connected with 
George H. MILLER & Co., died Saturday at his home 1259 Thirty-eighth 
street.  He was born in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn for 
twenty years.  He took an active part in Democratic politics in the 
Sixteenth Assembly District.  He is survived by his widow, one son 
and six daughters.

Philip S. FAHEY, a Democratic captain in the Eighth Assembly 
District, a member of the Democratic County Committee and of the 
South Brooklyn Bug Club and long the owner of a cigar and stationary 
store in that district, died last Friday night in the Methodist 
Episcopal Hospital as the result of an automobile accident.  He was 
born in Brooklyn thirty-four years ago and was a member of St. Mary's 
Star of the Sea Church.  He was also a member of the Eighth and 
Seventh Assembly districts Democratic clubs.  He is survived by a 
widow, Fanny DOYLE FAHEY; three sons, Thomas, Phillip and Gerard; 
four sisters, Mrs. Joeph CLAVIN, Mrs. Albert WIDDESON, Elizabeth and 
Helen FAHEY, and two brothers, John and Joseph FAHEY.  The funeral 
will be held tomorrow from his late home, 345 Hamilton avenue; thence 
to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Katherine MACKLIN, widow of James J. Macklin, died yesteday at her 
home, 67 South Oxford street.  the funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
Wednesday, with requiem mass in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. 
Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Dorothy CLAUSEN, a resident of Brooklyn nearly all her life, died 
last Friday at her home 1442 pacific street.  She is survived by one 
sister, Amy CLAUSEN.  Funeral services were held this afternoon.

John J. KING, retired, died yesterday at his home, 50 Prospect Park 
Southwest.  He was born in Brooklyn fifty years ago and was a member 
of the Church of the Holy Name. He is survived by a widow, Annie; 
four sons, Francis, John, Walter and George; two daughters, Mrs. 
Joseph EWERS and Margaret KING; one brother and two sisters.  The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Wednesday.  Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of FEENEY and Son, of 1857 Broadway.

Edward COMACK, a longshoreman, died suddenly Saturday at his home, 
231 Bergen street.  He was born in Foxford, County Mayo, 
Ireland,thirty-seven years ago, had lived in Brooklyn for ten years 
and was a member of St. Augustine's Church.  He is survived by one 
brother, Patrick; and one sister, Mrs. Martin BROWN.  The funeral 
will be held tomorrow from his late home, thence to the Church of St. 
Augustine, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Blanche HALL WILLIAMS, of Green Cove Springs, Florida, formerly for 
many years a resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at the home of her 
sister, Mrs. Walter BURCHELL, of 588 East Third street, where she had 
been visiting for several weeks.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. 
tomorrow. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Rose CONROY, wife of Frank CONROY, died last Friday at her home ?14 
Smith street.  She was born in Brooklyn twenty-two years ago, was a 
member of St. Mary Star if the Sea Church, and is survived in 
addition to her husband, by two sisters, Mrs. Irene JACOBSON and Mrs. 
Mamie HARTYE.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow, with 
burial in Calvary Cemetery under direction of Robert C. FARLEY, of 
465 Court street.

Thomas R. GAFFNEY, 73, who was in business at 42 Congress street and 
at Atlantic avenue and Columbia street, died yesterday at his home, 
42 Congress street.  He was born in County Roscommon, Ireland , and 
had been a resident of the Sixth Ward of Brooklyn and a parishioner 
of the Church of St. Peter for fifty years.  he is survived by one 
son, Thomas E.; four brothers, Patrick, John, James and Paul, and 
five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth NOLAN, Mrs. Ellen MOLLOY, Mrs. Annie 
FLANNERY, Mrs. Kate DUFFY and Mrs. Annie FRAKES.  The funeral will be 
held Wednesday, with requiem mass in the Church of St. Peter at 10 A. 
M.  Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Pincus 	MILLER, a retired merchant, and father of Senator Julius 
MILLER, died at his home, 19 East Ninety-eighth street, Manhattan, on 
Saturday, after a long illness.  He is survived by his widow, Bertha; 
a daughter, Dora MILLER, and three sons, Senator Julius MILLER and 
David and Abraham MILLER.

JOHN N. Golding, founder of the real estate firm bearing his name, 
with offices at 9 Pine street and 547 Fifth avenue, Manhattan, died 
yesterday of pneumonia, at the Fifth avenue address, in his 
fifty-ninth year.  During the last thirty years many of the large 
real estate transactions in this city had passed through his hands, 
most notably the campaign for the purchase of added land, on which 
the Grand Central Terminal now stands.

ALBERT - On Saturday, Aug, 9, 1919, Charles F., son of George and 
Margaret ALBERT, age 18 years.  Funeral services at his late 
residence, 435 Gold st., Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 2:30 P.M.

BUCHMULLER - Frederick, age 47, at Belleville, N.J., beloved brother 
of Charles 	BUCKMULLER,  and son of the late Karl BUCKMULLER, of 
Bath Beach.  Funeral services Tuesday evening at E. C. WALDECK'S 
Parlors, 1851 Eighty-sixth st., at  8 P.M.

CONCANNON - On Monday, Aug. 11, 1919, Michael CONCANNON.  Relatives 
and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of 
his daughter, Mrs. E. S. McCONNIN, 390 1/2 Clifton pl., on Thursday, 
Aug. 14, at 9 A. M., thence to the Church of St. John the Baptist, 
Willoughby and Lewis ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GILES - On Saturday, Aug. 9, 1919, William T. GILES, 125 Sherman st. 
Funeral services on Monday at 8 P.M., from his late residence.

HEYNY - On Sunday, Aug. 10, 1919, Emil, beloved son of John V. and 
Henrietta HEYNY, age 23.  Funeral form his late residence, 533 
Elderts Lane, Wednesday, at 2 P.M.

MACKMULL - On Aug. 10, 1919, Karl, beloved father of Josephina 
SCHMIDT (nee MACKMULL), and Gus MACKMULL, also brother of Joseph 
MACKMULL, in his 57th year.  Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend funeral on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 2 P.M., from the residence 
of his son, 1734 DeKalb ave. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WATSON - On Sunday, Aug. 10, Emma L. Watson, beloved wife of Arnold 
C. WATSON, died suddenly at her late residence, 361 Kosciusko st. 
She is survived by her husband, a son, Arnold; and a daughter, Helen. 
Funeral services Tuesday, Aug. 12, at  P.M.  Relatives and friends 
respectfully invited.

WINANT - Blanche WINANT, suddenly on Aug. 10, 1919, beloved wife of 
Edwin L. WINANT, in her 54th year, leaving her husband, mother and 
two sons to mourn her loss.  Funeral services Tuesday, 8 P.M., at her 
late residence, 553 East Fourth st., Brooklyn, N. Y,.  Interment 
Moravian Cemetry, Staten Island.

IN MEMORIAM
BYRNES - Anniversary mass for the late John BYRNES, Aug. 13, 6:30 
A.M., at St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave,. and Sterling pl.
One year has passed
Since that sad day,
When the one we loved
Was called away.
God took him home,
It was His will
But in our hearts
He liveth still.
LOVING MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS

SKELLY - In sad and loving memory of my dear beloved son, James 
Joseph SKELLY, died Aug. 11, 1918.
He little thought when leaving home
That he would ne'er return;
That death so soon would part us
And leave us here to mourn;
Could he but raise his dying head
To bid a last farewell,
The blow would not have been so hard
On us he loved so well.
WIFE, MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

August 12, 1919
JEFFERS - On Monday, Aug. 11, Anna Elizabeth JEFFERS (nee BUTLER), 
beloved wife of Robert JEFFERS in her 23rd year.  Funeral services 
from her late residence, 346 39th st., on Wednesday evening at 8 
o'clock.  Interment Thursday, Aug. 14, at 2 P.M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

McCORMACK - On Monday, Aug. 11, 1919, Charles Edward McCORMACK, 
beloved husband of Anna McCORMACK, in his 37th year.  Funeral 
services at his late residence, 2051 Gates ave., on Tuesday evening, 
Aug. 12, 1919, at 8 o'clock.  Interment Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 2 
P.M., in Evergreen Cemetery.

WALSH - On Monday, Aug. 11, 1919, Michael WALSH, beloved husband of 
Catherine WALSH, in his 43d year.  Funeral from his late residence, 
430 Evergreen ave., on Thursday morning, Aug. 14, at 8:30 o'clock, 
thence to the St. Brigid R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WARD - On Sunday, Aug. 10, John Christopher, beloved husband of Mary 
(nee QUINLAN) Ward, Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 9 A.M. from his 
late residence, 1282 Union st., thence to St. Ignatius Church, where 
a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of George T. 
McHUGH, 744 Myrtle ave.

IN MEMORIAM
KING - Solemn anniversary mass at St. Joseph's Church, Vanderbilt 
ave. and Pacific st., Wednesday at 7:45 A.M., for the late Lillian 
Ferdinand KING, who departed this life Aug. 13, 1916.  may her soul 
rest in peace.
HUSBAND, DAUGHTER, FATHER, MOTHER AND BROTHER.

August 13, 1919
LUNOE - On Monday, Aug. 11. 1919, William, beloved son of Walter 
LUNOE.  Funeral from his late residence, 622 79th St., at 2 P.M., 
Wednesday.  Interment Greenwood.

MAGEE - Charlotte MAGEE died Aug. 12 at her residence 652 60th st., 
Brooklyn.  Funeral from the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5th 
ave. and 59 st., 9 A.M. Thursday.

LARKIN, C. - On Tuesday, Aug.12, Catherine.  She is survived by one 
brother Edward.  Funeral from home of her cousin Mrs. James HOLY, 441 
Gates ave., under the direction of Frank DALtON.

IN MEMORIUM
CARR - A solemn mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of the 
late Francis J. CARR, killed in France, Aug. 15, 1918, to be 
celebrated at St. Anne's R C. church, Front and Gold sts., on 
Thursday, Aug. 14, 1919 at 9 A.M.
He little thought when leaving home
That he would ne'er return;
That death so soon would part us
And leave us here to mourn.
Could he but raise his dying head
To bid a last farewell,
The blow would not have been so hard
On us he loved so well.
FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTER

CASEY - In fond and loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, 
Lillian PYNE CASEY, who died Aug. 14, 1918.  Gone but not forgotten.
HUSBAND AND SON.


BRUNNEMER, F.
COUTAN, S.M.
ERNST, M. S.
JEFFERS, Anna E.
KENNAHAN, J. C.
KENNY, Lillian
NEUMER, A. C.
KRAUS, Jacob
LUNO, William
McGRATTE, John S.
MEYER, Jack
PERRIN, E. M.
QUICK, Mary M.
WILLIAMSON, H. P.
WINANT, B. B.

John C. KENNAHAN
John C. KENNAHAN, of 193 Hancock avenue, Jamaica, who for twenty 
years was proprietor and editor of the "Long Island Farmer", died 
today at his country home in Great Neck Hills, following an illness 
of several months.  He also had been editor of the North Hempstead 
"Record" and the Oyster Bay "Pilot".  Born in Ireland seventy-two 
years ago, his parents came to this country when he was 3 years old 
and settled in South Jamaica.  As soon as he was able to work he 
became a newsboy and afterwards established several news stands. 
Later he sold out his stands to the Long Island News Company and 
started to learn the printing business.  After serving an 
apprenticeship on the Jamaica "Weekly Democrat" and the Jamaica 
"Standard" he became connected with the New York "Herald" and later 
was made Long Island corespondent of a Brooklyn paper.  Twenty years 
ago he bought the Long Island "Weekly Farmer" and one year later made 
it a daily paper.  He disposed of the plant a few months ago.  He is 
survived by his widow, Eva, and son, George.  Funeral arrangements 
have not yet been completed.

August C. NEUMER, a resident of Flatbush for many years, died Monday 
at his home, 401 East Fifth street.  Mr. NEUMER was born in Manhattan 
and came to Brooklyn about thirty years ago.  For the past twelve 
years he had been connected with a large Brooklyn firm.  He is 
survived by his widow, Clotilde, and a brother, John.  Funeral and 
interment will be private.

William LUNO, son of Walter LUNO, died Monday at his home, 622 
Seventy-ninth street.  He was born in Brooklyn twenty-five years ago 
and served for many months in the United States Navy from which he 
was discharged a short time ago.  The funeral was held this afternoon 
from his late home. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Frederick BRUNNEMER,  a fish line manufacturer of Blue Point, died 
yesterday at his home there.  He was born in Brooklyn sixty-four 
years ago and had lived in Blue Point for many years.  He is survived 
by two sons, Fred and Louis; four daughters, Mrs. J. LINDEN, Mrs. W. 
R. BEAGE and Laura and Addie BRUNNEMER, and
seven grandchildren.  The funeral will be held Friday from the home 
of his son, Fred, 24 Hanson avenue, Glendale.  Interment at Mount 
Olivet Cemetery.

Jacob KRAUS,  a lithographer, died yesterday at his home, 100 Suydam 
street.  He was born in Russian Poland forty-one years ago, and came 
to Brooklyn at the age of thirteen.  He is survived by two brothers, 
Theodore and Gustav, and three sisters, Mrs. Bertha AHRENS, Mrs. 
Amelia ALBERGA, and Mrs. Amanda KILLIAN.  The funeral will be held 
Friday at 2 P.M., from his late home.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Lillian KENNY, dauhter of Michael J. and Annie WARD KENNY, died 
Monday at her home, 84 Prospect place.  She was born in Brooklyn and 
was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Augustine.  She is survived, 
besides her parents, by one sister, Mary E KENNY; two brothers, Frank 
and James, and her grandmother, Ellen KENNY.  The funeral will be 
held tomorrow from her late home, thence to the Church of St. 
Augustine, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John GLENNEN's Sons, 
of 64 Herbert street.

Jack MEYER, 39, of 738 Nostrand avenue, died Monday in the Brooklyn 
Hospital after a short illness.  He was born in Germany, and came to 
this country in his early youth.  For many years he lived in New 
Haven, Conn., where he started a ladies' wearing apparel business. 
Last February Mr. MEYER opened a store in Brooklyn and for the short 
time he had been here he was known by a wide circle of friends.  He 
is survived by his widow, Tillie MEYER; one daughter, Edith; one 
brother, Philip, and two sisters, Mrs. Johanna GODMAN and Mrs. Lena 
WEINBERG.  Funeral services will be conducted at his late home today 
at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Dr. COHEN, of the Keap Street Temple, and 
burial will follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Margaret S. ERNST
Funeral services for Margaret S. ERNST, who died Sunday, will be held 
this evening at her late home, 1226 Halsey street.  Interment 
tomorrow at Greenwood Cemetery.  Mrs. ERNST was 68 years old and had 
lived in  Brooklyn for many years.

Elizabeth U. PERRIN, who died Monday at her home, 720A Quincy street, 
was born in Brooklyn twenty-four years ago and was a member of the R. 
C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated tomorrow at 9 A.M.  She is survived by her husband, Norman 
S. PERRIN; her mother, Mrs. Anna DALTON, and two brothers and two 
sisters.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Thomas 
L. KEARNS, of Bushwick and Furman avenues.

Anna E. JEFFERS died Monday at her home 346 Thirty-ninth street.  She 
was born in Paterson, N.J., Aug. 14, 1895, and is survived by her 
husband Robert; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris FERARES; three 
sisters, Elsie, Sadie and Corine, and three brothers, George, William 
and Edgar.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M.  Interment at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery.   Mrs. JEFFERS was a member of Francis Scott 
Key Council, Sons and Daughters of Liberty.

Mary MILLS QUICK, widow of Henry L. QUICK, and formerly for many 
years a resident of the Flatbush section, died Sunday night at the 
home of her son, Howard L. QUICK, in Port Jefferson.  She was born in 
Manhattan and before going to live with her son had resided for a 
short time at the Hotel Bossert.  Mrs. QUICK was a member of the New 
York Avenue M. E. Church, and was formerly a Sunday school teacher. 
Her husband, who died several years ago, was a member of the Brooklyn 
and Long Island Church Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and 
was a trustee of Syracuse University.  For many years he was a 
managing member of the firm of Davis & Quick.  Mrs. QUICK is 
survived, besides her son, by four grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. 
Barbara WRIGHT, of Manhattan.  Funeral services were held this 
afternoon at the Lefferts Place Chapel., 86 Lefferts place.  Intement 
at Greenwood Cemetery.

Henry P. WILLIAMSON, of Sag Harbor, died Sunday in the Southampton 
Hospital.  He was unmarried, and in early life had worked as an 
apprentice in his father's shoe factory.  He was secretary of Suffolk 
Lodge, No. 90, I.O.O.F., and for a long time had been a member of the 
vestry of Christ P. E. Church.  Before being taken ill he was 
caretaker for Edward M. DERING, of Philadelphia, who has a summer 
home at Sag Harbor.  Funeral services were held this afternoon at 
Christ. P.E. Church.  Interment at Oakland Cemetery.

Susana M. COUTAIN
The funeral of Susana M. COUTAIN, who died Monday, was held this 
afternoon from her late home 194 Clinton street.  Interment private. 
Mrs. COUTAIN was 78 years old and had lived in Brooklyn the greater 
part of her life.  She formerly took an  active interest in church 
work, but, of late years had lived a retired life.

Blanche B. WINANT
Blanche BERRIAN WINANT, 54, wife of Edwin L. WINANT, died Sunday at 
her home, 553 East Fourth street.  She was born in Brooklyn and was 
at one time an active member of the Sixth Avenue M. E. Church.  Her 
husband is a stock broker.  She is survived, besides her husband, by 
two sons, Edwin and Cornelius, and her mother, Mrs. Joseph KLEIN. 
Funeral services were held last night at her late home.  Interment 
today at the Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island.

John S. McGRATH
A mass of requiem was celebrated this morning in Our Lady of Sorrows 
Church, Corona, for John S. McGRATH, of 57 Furguson street, Corona. 
Mr. McGRATH was 60 years old, and formerly a member of the New York 
Police Department.  At the time of his death he was a watchman for 
the Department of Health.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

LUNOE - On Monday, Aug. 11. 1919, William, beloved son of Walter 
LUNOE.  Funeral from his late residence, 622 79th St., at 2 P.M., 
Wednesday.  Interment Greenwood.

MAGEE - Charlotte MAGEE died Aug. 12 at her residence 652 60th st., 
Brooklyn.  Funeral from the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5th 
ave. and 59 st., 9 A.M. Thursday.

LARKIN, C. - On Tuesday, Aug.12, Catherine.  She is survived by one 
brother Edward.  Funeral from home of her cousin Mrs. James HOLY, 441 
Gates ave., under the direction of Frank DALtON.

IN MEMORIUM
CARR - A solemn mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of the 
late Francis J. CARR, killed in France, Aug. 15, 1918, to be 
celebrated at St. Anne's R C. church, Front and Gold sts., on 
Thursday, Aug. 14, 1919 at 9 A.M.
He little thought when leaving home
That he would ne'er return;
That death so soon would part us
And leave us here to mourn.
Could he but raise his dying head
To bid a last farewell,
The blow would not have been so hard
On us he loved so well.
FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTER

CASEY - In fond and loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, 
Lillian PYNE CASEY, who died Aug. 14, 1918.  Gone but not forgotten.
HUSBAND AND SON.

August 14, 1919
ANDERSON, Ostine
CAMERON, A. B.
DEVOY, Catherine
DUFFY, P. F.
GROSS, John G.
HAN, Otto
HELGESON, H. O.
JOHNON, Sofia
KELLCHER, Bridget
KENNY, Ellen
LYSTER, Roddy
MARTIN, Rose
McGEE, John
McLEAN, F. J.
O'NEIL, Michael
THOMPKINS, N. W.
WALTER, Lewis
WEISS, M. L.

Rose MARTIN
Rose MARTIN, widow of James A. MARTIN and a resident of Brooklyn for 
many years, died Tuesday at her home, 849 Putman avenue. She was a 
member of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel and several of 
its societies.  The funeral will be held Saturday from her late home; 
thence to Our Lady of Good Counsel. (Rest of article cut off.)

Lewis WALTER
Lewis WALTER, who died Tuesday at his home in ------, aged 80, was 
formerly a resident of Brooklyn.  He had been retired for many years. 
He is survived by his widow Mary A. V. WALTER, four children and 
eight grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 
P.M. at his late home. Interment private.

Henry O. HELGESEN
Henry O. HELGESEN, 62, a machinist, died Tuesday at his home, 354 
Baltic street.  He was born in Norway and had lived in Brooklyn for 
forty-five years.  He is survived by two daughters, Frances and 
Esther, and two sons, Karl F. and Henry.  Funeral services will be 
held this evening at 8 o'clock at his late home.  Interment tomorrow 
at 10 A.M., private.

Francis J. McLEAN
Francis J. McLEAN, formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died recently in 
the St. Paul Sanitarium, Dallas, Texas.  While in Brooklyn Mr. McLEAN 
lived on Stratford road near Albemarle, and attended the R. C. Church 
of the Holy Innocents.  For the past ten years he had ben engaged in 
business at Carrollton, Texas.  He is survived by his widow, Agnes; 
two sons, Donald and Francis, and a daughter, Agnes.

Annie B. CAMERON
Annie BLAUVELT CAMERON, 38, of 102 Weirfield street, wife of Fred K. 
CAMERON, and an active member of Irving Square Presbyterian Church, 
died Monday at Ossining, N.Y., where she was visiting.  She was born 
in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn nearly all her life.  She was 
a member of the Red Cross unit attached to her church, and was 
secretary of the Ladies' Aid Society.  She is survived, besides her 
husband, by a son, Hugh S.; her mother, a sister and five  brothers. 
Funeral services will be held this evening at her late home. 
Interment tomorrow at Kenrico Cemetery.

Patrick F. DUFFY died at his home, 1724 Woodbine street, on Tuesday 
after a brief illness.  He was born in Ireland sixty years ago and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn since early youth.  He was a regular 
attendant at the Church of St. Brigid and was a member of the church 
societies.  He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. S. HAYES; a son, 
Edward; a brother, William, and two sisters, Mrs. William ASHTON and 
Mrs, George LOOMIS.  The funeral will be held on Saturday at 9 A.M., 
and after requiem mass in the Church of St. Brigid by the Rev. Dean 
YORK interment will be made under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND, of 
177 North Sixth street.

Sofie JOHNSON, who died Tuesday at her home, 82 Coffey street, was 
born in Finland in 1866 and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
twenty-seven years.  She was a member of the Finnish Lutheran Church, 
in First street, and is survived by he husband, John.  The funeral 
was held from her late home this afternoon, with interment at Mt. 
Olivet Cemetery, under direction of H. J. FLOOD, of 297 Van Brunt street.

Roddy LYSTER, who died yesterday at his home, 229 Hull street, was 
born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-two 
years.  He is survived by his widow, Anna; one daughter, Charlotte; 
two sisters, Mary and Delia, and three brothers, John, Martin and 
William.  Funeral services will be conducted by Pastor ERHARDT, of 
the German Lutheran Church, tomorrow at 8 P.M. Interment Saturday

Michael ONEIL, who died Tuesday, was born in County Killkeny, 
Ireland, fifty-one years ago, and came to this country forty years 
ago.  He is survived by two sons, John and Thomas, and one brother, 
Patrick.  The funeral will be held from his late residence, 211 Troy 
avenue, thence to the Church of St. Matthew, Utica avenue and Eastern 
Parkway, on Saturday at 9:30 A.M., where a mass of requiem will be 
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of D. 
J. LANGTON and Sons of 74 Utica avenue.

Bridget KELLEHER died today at her home 25 Highland Boulevard, 
following a long illness. She was born in Ireland and had lived in 
Brooklyn for forty years.  She is survived by her husband, John J.; 
two daughters, Mrs. Thomas G. WATSON and Mrs. Peter J. HAYES, and two 
sons, John M. and Thomas T.  The funeral will be held from her late 
home on Monday, thence to St. Malachy's R. C. Church, where requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

John G. GROSS, who died Tuesday in Bethany Hospital, was born in 
Brooklyn in December, 1857.  He is survived by two sons, John F. and 
George C.; one grandchild, Franklin; one sister, Minnie LEHMANN. 
Funeral tomorrow at 2 P.M. from the home of his son, John GROSS, 229 
Laconia street, Elmhurst, the Rev. Mr. BEYER officiating.  Interment 
at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of J. G. LUTZ and Sons.

Otto HAHN died at his home, 350 Stanhome street.  He was born in 
Brooklyn fifty-seven years ago, and was a member of Arlington Lodge, 
473. K.O.T.M.  He is survived by his widow Carrie and son Henry; and 
one sister, Mrs. WOLF.  Funeral services will be held at his late 
home on Saturday at 2 P.M., the Rev. George WACKER officiating. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John G. LUTZ and Sons.

Martha L. WEISS who died yesterday at her home, 59 Middleton street, 
was born in Manhattan sixty-five years ago, and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for thirty-three years.  she is survived by her husband, 
Michael C.; one son, John; one daughter, Mrs. Minnie MERRITT, and 
five grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held at her late home 
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Rivington LORD officiating. 
Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Catherine DEVOY, of 753 President street died yesterday at Rockaway 
Park, where she was spending the summer.  She was born in Ireland, 
and coming to this country when very young, had lived in Brooklyn for 
more than seventy years.  She is survived by one son, John, and one 
daughter, Anna.  She was a member of St. Francis Xavier R.C. Church, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of DOYLE and KENNY, 
of 197 Bridge street.

Ellen KENNY died Monday at her home, 61 Howard avenue.  She was born 
in Ireland, and had lived in Brooklyn forty years.  She was a member 
of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and the Rosary Society.  She is 
survived by a son and daughter.  The funeral was held yesterday with 
burial in St. John's Cemetery

Ostine ANDERSON died Tuesday at her home, 162 Huntington street, 
following a short illness.  For twenty-two years she had lived in 
Brooklyn, having come from Norway, where she was born 61 years ago. 
She was a member of the Henry Street Evangelical Lutheran Church, and 
is survived by her husband, Benjamin; three sons,  Carl, Christian 
and Benjamin, Jr., and three daughters, Mrs. Daniel ECKHOFF, Mrs. 
Charles JONES and Mrs. Harry GUNDERSON.  Funeral services will be 
conducted by the Rev. Mr. EVRSON tomorrow at 2 P.M., at her late 
home.  Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery.

ALBERT C. STEVENS DEAD.
Albert Clark STEVENS, financial editor of the Newark "Evening News" 
and formerly editor of the New York "Commercial", died yesterday of 
heart disease at his home 18 South Clinton street, East Orange, N.J. 
He was born in Buffalo, Oct. 10, 1854, and was graduated from the 
University of Michigan.  His first newspaper work was on the Buffalo 
"Courier", becoming an assistant editor in 1887.  After an  -------- 
which he engaged in a hotel enterprise he became editor of 
"Bradstreet's", continuing in that work until 1898.  He was editor of 
the New York "Commercial" from 1898 to 1901 and then joined the 
Newark "News".  He is survived by his widow, formerly Edith May 
GARDINER of Brooklyn, and two daughters and two sons.

RALPH A. BLAKELOCK BURIED
The funeral of Ralph A. BLACKLOCK, the artist, was held today with 
services at 10 A.M. in Grace P. E. Church, Broadway and Tenth street, 
Manhattan, and interment at Woodlawn Cemetery.  The Rev. Charles L. 
SLATTERY officiated, and the pallbearers included John G. AGAR, 
Herbert ADAMS, representing the National Academy of Design; Francis 
JONES and Daniel C. FRENCH, representing the trustees of the 
Metropolitan Museum of Art; Edward J. WHEELER, National Arts Club; 
Emerson McMILLIN, George J. VEEDER, Rodman WANAMAKER, William H. L. 
EDWARDS, Maurice C. ASHLEY, Roland KNOEDLER and Dr. George Frederick 
KUNZ.
A death mask of Mr. BLAKELOCK has been done by Segourd ARENDRON.

CLINTON LODGE,453., F,.& A.M.
Brethren: You are earnestly requested to attend Masonic funeral 
services of our late brother, John SHARKEY, to be held at his late 
residence, 559 Chauncey st., on Friday evening, Aug. 15, at 8 o'clock.
EDWIN B. HERRSCHAFT, Master
HERBERT F. TUTTLE, Secretary

KELLEHER - On Thursday, Aug. 14, Brigid Sullivan, wife of John J. 
Kllcher and mother of Mrs. Peter J. HAYES, Mrs. Thomas G. WATSON, 
	John M., and Thomas F. KELLCHER, native of Currath, Mills 
st., County Cork, Ireland. Funeral from her late residence, 325 
Highland boulevard, Brooklyn, on Monday, Aug. 18, at 10 A.M., thence 
to the Church of St. Malachy where a solemn mass of requiem will be 
sung.  Interment, Calvary Cemetery.

MARTIN - On Aug. 12, Rose, wife of the late James A. MARTIN.  Funeral 
from her late residence, 849 Putnam ave., on Saturday, Aug. 16, 
thence to the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam near Ralph 
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Kindly 
omit flowers.

O'DRISCOLL - On Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1919, Timothy B., beloved husband 
of Nora F. O'DRISCOLL.  Funeral from the late residence, 204 
McDonough st., Saturday, 9:30 A.M., requiem mass at Our Lady of 
Victory Church.  Kindly omit flowers,  masses appreciated.

VARGAS - Raoul, on Aug. 12.  Lying in state, ;The Funeral Church;, 
B'way 66th st.  (Frank E. Campbell Bldg.)

IN MEMORIAM
REB - In loving memory of my father, Henry REB, who died Aug. 13, 
1900(this has to be a mis-print.)  JOHN H. REB

KENNEKE - In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, 
Theodore KENNEKE, who departed this life Aug. 14, 1918.
With broken hearts of sorrow
Just a year ago today,
The one we loved so dearly
We could not save.
And home is lonely
Without your sweet and smiling face.
How we  miss you no one knows;
We watched you day by day
Until at last God in his mercy
Took him to rest.
Gone but not forgotten.
LOVING MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS.

STENCHEVER - In loving memory of my beloved husband, and beloved son 
of Elizabeth STENCHEVER.  Killed in action Aug. 14, 1918.  Member Co. 
K, 305th Infantry, 77th Division.
The muffled drums sad roll has beat
The soldier's last tattoo;
No more on life's parade will meet
The brave but fallen few.
On fame's eternal camping ground
Their silent tents are spread,
And glory guards with solemn round
The bivouac of the dead.
HIS MOTHER, WIFE AND SON.

15 August 1919
ALCORN, Geio. H.
ALFSON, William
BAUCCI, Matilda
BENNETT, Wm. S.
CAMPBELL, S.M.W.
COANE, Mary
CRAMPTON, E. H.
GALLAGHER, M.
HARTMANN, C.
HATSCHER, Alfred
HENDRICKSON, E.D.
HOEHN, Theresa
KERR, Margaret
KINF, John J.
LAYTON, John H.
NEWTON, J. H.
O'DRISCOLL, T.B.
O'NEILL, Hugh
PEIDL,Charles
PICK, Alfred C.
REUTER, Theresa G.
RUBEN, Ellen
SEUFERT, Juliana
SMITH, Joseph
SWAIN, Alfreda E.
WILLIAMS, R.R.

Elizabeth D. HENDRICKSON
Elizabeth Denton HENDRICKSON, widow of Elias C. HENDRICKSON, died 
yesterday at her home, 82 Union avenue, Jamaica, in her ninetieth 
year.  She was a daughter of Amos and Patience DENTON, and was a 
lineal descendant of the Rev. Richard DENTON, who came from England 
in 1644, supposed to have been the first Presbyterian minister to 
preach in America and whose two sons, Daniel and Nathaniel, were 
among the first settlers in Jamaica.  The two sons, with twelve other 
persons, in 1656 presented a petition to Gov. Peter STUYVESANT for 
permission to establish homes for themselves in Jamaica.  The old 
homestead in South street, where Mrs. HENDRICKSON was born, still 
stands.  Mrs. HENDRICKSON'S mother reached the age of 93 years.  In 
1845 Mrs. HENDRICKSON joined the First Presbyterian Church of 
Jamaica, where she was an active member.  She was married in 1851 and 
became the mother of nine children, three of whom survive.  They are 
Amos D. HENDRICKSON, of Hempstead, and Samuel E. HENDRICKSON, and 
Jennie A., wife of Daniel S. SMITH of Jamaica. A brother Amos DENTON, 
of Smith st., Jamaica, also survives. Funeral services will be held 
at her late home tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.  The Rev. Andrew 
MAGILL, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Jamaica, will come 
from Massachusetts, where he is spending his vacation,to officiate. 
Interment on Sunday in Springfield Cemetery.

William ALFSON
William ALFSON, 26 years old, who up until a year ago lived at the 
home of his parents 330A Nineteenth street, died in El Paso, Texas, 
Aug. 6, of tuberculosis of the throat. He was employed in that city 
as a clerk by one of the leading banking institutions.  Prior to 
making his home in the South, where he went for his health, he was 
employed as a stenographer by the Fall River Steamship Line.  He was 
born in Brooklyn and was a graduate of P.S. 10, Prospoect and Seventh 
avenues, and the Euclid Business School.  He is survived by his 
widow, Ellen; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anon ALFSON; three brothers, 
Alfred, George and Charles, and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian LANCEY and 
Miss Clara ALFSON.  Interment was in the South.

Reginald R. WILLIAMS
Funeral services for Reginald R. WILLIAMS, who died suddenly Tuesday 
night at his home in East Seventy-fourth street, Canarsie, of acute 
indigestion, was held this morning at 11 o'clock at his late home. 
He was a brother of Percy G. WILLIAMS, the theatrical manager.  He 
was born in Baltimore, Md., fifty-six years ago, a son of the late 
Dr. John B. and Sarah F. GARNETT WILLIAMS.  His father, who died when 
he was a boy, was a prominent physician in New York City. Mr. 
WILLIAMS was associated with his brother nearly all the time that 
Percy WILLIAMS was building up his chain of theatres, and until they 
sold their theatrical interests to B. F. KEITH.  R. WILLIAMS is 
survived by his widow, Mrs. Bertha M. WILLIAMS, and his brother,who 
lives at East Islip.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Edwin H. CRAMPTON
Funeral services for Edwin H. CRAMPTON, who died Wednesday at his 
home 214 Jefferson avenue will be held tomorrow at 4 P.M.  He is 
survived by his widow, Ellery; a daughter, Mrs. Frank TRAINOR, and 
two sisters and a brother, Mrs. G. W. HUBBARD and Miss Emily 
Crampton, and Mahler B. CRAMPTON, who lives at 1807 Pacific street.

Alfred HATSCHER
Alfred HATSCHER died Tuesday at his home 128 Schaeffer street.  He is 
survived by his widow, Elizabeth, and a son and daughter, Alfred E. 
and Helen Marie HATSCHER.  Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock 
this evening at his late residence. Interment private.

Juliana SEUFERT
Juliana SEUFERT, who died Thursday after an illness of a few days at 
her home, 235 Howard street, was born in Germany 67 years ago and had 
lived in Brooklyn forty-five years.  She was a member of St. 
Barbara's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 
A. M.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.  She is survived by one 
son, John, and one brother, Joseph SULM.

Ellen RUBEN
Ellen RUBEN died yesterday at her home 223 Tillary street.  she was 
born in Brooklyn in 1879 and was a member of St. Edward's R. C. 
Church.  She is survived by her husband, Frank J.; one daughter, Mrs. 
Helen GAYER; on sister, Mrs. Margaret ANDERSON, and one 
granddaughter.  The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 P.M., from her 
late home.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Christiane HARTMANN
Christiane HARTMANN died yesterday at her home, 63 Russell street. 
She was born in Germany 83 years ago, and is survived by her husband, 
Frederick; four daughters, eight grandchildren, four great 
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held on Sunday, at 2 P.M., the 
Rev. Mr. WALENTA officiating.  Interment in the family plot at 
Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of John K., WEIGAND, of 207 Nassau 
avenue.

Josephine H. NEWTON
Josephine H. NEWTON, who died on Wednesday at Spring Lake, N. J. was 
born in Ireland sixty-five years ago, and was formerly a resident of 
Brooklyn.  She is survived by a brother, Edmund C. CARROLL and a 
sister, Kate CARROLL.  Funeral tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from the 
parlors of John L. QUENZER, thence to St. Brigid's R. C. Church, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Charles PEIDL
Charles PEIDL, who died yesterday at his home, 1924 Linden street, 
was born in Austria thirty years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirteen years.  He was employed as a bartender and is 
survived by his widow, Mary Hilda.  The funeral will be held from his 
late home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment at St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of George WERST, of 572 Hart street.

Therese G. REUTER
Theresa GRATZ REUTER, who died yesterday at her home, 1820 Madison 
street, Ridgewood, was born in Manhattan, twenty-eight years ago and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn nearly all her life.  She is survived 
by her husband, child, brother and her mother.  Funeral Sunday at 2 
P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Mrs. George 
STENGER, of 289 St. Nicholas avenue.

Joseph SMITH
Joseph SMITH, the returned soldier who was accidentally shot 
Wednesday while on a cruise on Long Island Sound, will be buried 
Monday morning from the home of his father Willett SMITH, 126 Fifth 
street, Long Island City. A mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. 
Mary's Church, Fifth street, at 10 o'cock.  Interment at Calvary 
Cemetery.  As a member of Company A, 305th Machine Gun Battalion, Mr. 
Smith served in the army from December, 1917, until last April.  He 
earned two promotions for gallantry in action.  He was promoted from 
private to corporal on July 31, 1918, while his battalion was in the 
Baccarat sector, and in October while serving in the Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, he earned the grade of sergeant.  He is survived by his 
father and two brothers, Willett and George.  After graduating from 
P.S. 1 he entered the employ of the Standard Oil Company in Long 
Island City, remaining with that concern till joining the army.

Theresa HOEHM
Theresa HOEHM, 53, died Wednesday at her home, 454 Cooper avenue, 
Glendale.  She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by five sons, 
Richard, Henry, Frederick, Charles and Christian; three daughters, 
Mrs. Christina BEYER, Mrs. Tessie BRAIMLICK and Mrs. Anna LEHR, and 
one brother, Frederick HOLISFIELD.  Funeral services will be held 
tomorrow at 8 P.M. at her late home.  Interment Sunday morning at 
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of George WERST, of 572 Hart street.

Timothy B. O'DRISCOLL
Timothy B. O'DRISCOLL, born in Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for 
forty years, died Wednesday at his home, 204 McDonough street.  He 
was an active member of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Victory and 
for more than thirty years was employed as an accountant by William 
OPPENHEIMRR and Co.  He is survived by his widow, Nora F.; three 
sons, Esmond, Francis and Joseph, and two daughters, Theresa and 
Mary.  The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late home, thence 
to the Church of Our Lady of Victory, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.,M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John KING
John Joseph KING, son of Bridget and the late John KING, died 
yesterday at his home, 156 Engert avenue.  He was born in Ireland 
thirty years ago and came to Brooklyn in early youth.  He was a 
member of the Holy Name and several other societies attached to the 
R. C. Church of St. Cecilia.  He is survived besides his mother, by 
three sisters, Mrs. Patrick ASH and Agnes and Sarah M. KING and three 
brothers, Thomas, Patrick and Charles.  The funeral will be held 
Monday from his late home, thence to the Church of Cecilia, where 
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A. M.  Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of John GLINNEN'S Sons, 64 Herbert street.

Margaret GALLAGHER
Margaret GALLAGHER died yesterday at her home, 271 Myrtle avenue. 
She was born in Tipperary, Ireland, seventy-six years ago, and came 
to Brooklyn many years ago.  She was an active member of St. Edward's 
Church and is survived by one son, Charles. The funeral will be held 
tomorrow from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Edward, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.  Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

Sophia M. W. CAMPBELL
Sophia M. WHITTEMORE CAMPBELL, widow of Frank CAMPBELL and a resident 
of Brooklyn for many years, died Monday after a short illness. 
Funeral services will be held this evening at her late home 41 
Seventy-second street.  Interment tomorrow at Greenfield Cemetery, 
Hempstead.  Mrs. CAMPBELL was born in Manhattan.  She is survived by 
three daughters, Irene, Elma and Florence, and a sister Mrs. Emma 
HOWLEY.

Alfreda E. SWAIN
Alfreda Elizabeth SWAIN, 13, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth SWAIN, of 312 
Putnam avenue, died Tuesday in the Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital 
following an operation for mastoiditis.  She was born in Basking 
Ridge, N.J., and had lived in Brooklyn for several years.  She was a 
pupil of P.S. No. 3 and was a member of the Sunday school of the 
Marcy Avenue Baptist church.  She is survived besides her mother, by 
a sister, Edna.  Funeral services were held last night at her late 
home. Interment today at Greenwood Cemetery.

Alfred C. PICK
Alfred C. PICK, 62, of 232 Bainbridge street, employed as an 
electrician, and a resident of Brooklyn all his life, died Tuesday 
after a short illness.  Funeral services were held last night at his 
late home.  Interment today at Cypress Hills Cemetery.  he was an 
active member of Janes M.E. Church and of Progress Council, R. A.  He 
is survived by a sister, Mrs. SPITZENBERGER, of Bay Ridge.

Hugh O'NEILL
Hugh O'NEILL died yesterday in St. Johns Hospital, Long Island City. 
He was born in County Limerick, Ireland, sixty-three years ago and 
had lived in Long Island City for more than thirty years before 
coming to Brooklyn seven years ago.  He is survived by his widow, 
Bridget; five daughters, Margaret and Cathleen O'NEILL and Sisters 
Mary Mucinda, Mary Evangelo and Mary Honorine, of the Order of St. 
Joseph.  The funeral will be held Monday from his late home, 9 
Hausman street, thence to the Church of St. Cecilia, where requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of William P. MURPHY, of 87 Herbert street.

Mary COANE
Mary COANE died yesterday in St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, 
following a short illness.  She was born in Greenpoint fifty-three 
yeas ago and was an active member of St. Cecilia's Church. She is 
survived by her husband, Dominick; one son, John, and a daughter, 
Catherine. The funeral will be held Monday from her late home 281 
Nassau avenue, thence to the Church of St. Cecilia, where requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 11 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of William P. MURPHY, of 87 Herbert street.

Margaret KERR
Margaret KERR, daughter of John and the late Margaret KERR, formerly 
residents of Brooklyn, died Wednesday in the Muhlenberg Hospital, at 
Plainfield, N.J.  She left Brooklyn two years ago and went to 
Plainfield where she made her home with her sister, Mrs. Jeremiah 
MAHONEY.  She is survived, besides her father, by three sisters, Mrs. 
Mahoney and May and Anna KERR.  The funeral was held this morning 
from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Mary, Plainfield, 
where requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, 
Flatbush.

John H. LAYTON
John H. LAYTON, 56, of 279 Bedford avenue, a carpenter, and for many 
years a resident of the Eastern District, died Monday in St. 
Vincent's Hospital, at Stapleton, Staten Island.  Funeral services 
were held Wednesday in the chapel at 1256 Bedford avenue.  Interment 
at Cedar Grove Cemetery.  Mr. LAXTON is survived by a sister, Mrs. 
George EVANS, of Spring Lake, N.J.

George H. ALCORN
George H. ALCORN, formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at his 
home 128 Third avenue, Newark, N.J.  For many years he conducted an 
advertising business at 23 West Thirty-first street, Manhattan.  He 
moved to Brooklyn from Plainfield,  N.J., about fifteen years ago and 
had lived in Newark for the past year.  He is survived by his widow 
and one daughter.

William S. BENNETT
News has been received by Ned BENNETT, of 42 Lawrence street, of the 
death of his brother, William S. BENNETT, the well-known actor.  The 
body lies in state at the actor's late home in Borough Park.  Mr. 
BENNETT was born in Brooklyn fifty-one years ago and began his stage 
career at an early age.  He had played in leading theatres of this 
country and Europe.  He last made his appearance with his brother as 
"The Musical Bennetts", playing Brooklyn and Manhattan.  He could 
play many instruments and was an expert dancer.  While he was not 
traveling Mr. BENNETT spent most of his time at Borough Park home. 
He was a thirty-second degree Mason and was an active member of the 
B.P.O. of Elks.  He also was a member of the White Rats.  Funeral 
services will be held Sunday at his late home.  Interment private.

Matilda BAUCCI
Matilda BAUCCI died yesterday in Holy Family Hospital after a short 
illness.  She was born in Norway thirty-six years ago and came to 
Brooklyn at the age of nineteen.  She is survived by her husband, 
Frank, and two brothers, and two sisters, in Norway.  Funeral 
services will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. at her late home, 330 
Atlantic avenue, the Rev. Dr. TURMO, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran 
Church of Our Savior, officiating.  Interment at Mount Olivet 
Cemetery under direction of Louis W. THORGESEN, of 300 Court street.

JAMES L. McKEEVER DEAD

James Lawrence McKEEVER, formerly one of the most prominent bankers 
of New York city and whose home was at 114 Lexington avenue, 
Manhattan, died yesterday at his country residence, Southampton.  He 
was born in Baltimore on Oct. 4, 1831, his father being Commodore 
Isaac McKEEVER, U. S. N., who achieved fame in the War of 1812.  His 
mother was Mrs., Mary GAMBLE McKEEVER.  Following his education in 
private schools and his graduation from Princeton, he entered the 
banking business.  Several years were spent in Brazil.

ALFSON - William Alfson, formerly of 330A Nineteenth st., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. died in El Paso, Texas, Aug. 6, 1919.

HITTLES - Suddenly, on Aug. 14, 1919, Grace A., beloved wife of Harry 
HITTLES, in her 29th year.  Funeral services will be held at her late 
home, 4837 Beaufort ave., (near 125th st.), Richmond Hill, on Sunday 
at 2 P.M.

McCARTHY - On August 14, 1919, John J., clerk of the City Court, 
Manhattan, aged 66 years.  Funeral from home, 210 Seventh st.,Sunday, 
Aug. 17, at 2 P.M.

SCHMIDT - On Wednesday, Aug 13, 1919, Elizabeth SCHMIDT, in her 78h 
year.  Funeral services at the funeral parlors of F. HERBST & sons, 
697 Third ave.,Brooklyn, on Friday, Aug. 15, at 8 P.M.  Interment 
Greenwood, Saturday A.M.; private.

SEUFERT - Juliana SEUFERT, at her home 235 Himrod st., Aug. 13 in her 
67th year.  Funeral Saturday, Aug. 16, with requiem mass at St. 
Barbara's R. C. Church.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.


IN MEMORIAM

McVEY - Rosanna McVEY, who left us Aug. 15, 1912.
As years roll by we miss you more and more;
The maddened world still madder grows;
We'd hardly wish your recall
Sweetest, dearest mother and grandma.
Rest on.
EDWARD S. McVEY, Son
ELLEN O'NEILL, Niece.

August 16, 1919
LOSEE, Margaret
BARNETT, S.H.
BETTS, Annie D.
ROGERS, Geo. W.
DUGAN, Mary A.
KERBY, M.A.
HORTON, G.D.D.
MACKIN, Harry J.
HEITMANN, H.J.D.
GRAEPEL, Henry
NORTON, Thomas
PEARSALL, Wm. H.
DILLON, Andrew F.
CLEWS, Leta
WILKES, Joseph A.

In Memoriam
BOITANO, Lucy
CORCORAN, Corporal George S.

LOSEE, Margaret
    Margaret Losee, 65, widow of Frank Losee and a resident of Brooklyn for
many years, died Thurdays at her home, 391 Parkside avenue.  Funeral
services will be held this evening at her late home.  Interment tomorrow
private.

BARNETT, S.H.

GRAEPEL, Henry
      Henry Graepel, who died on Thursday at his home, 25 Casplan Street,
Maspeth, was born in Germany 53 years ago and is survived by his widow,
Katherine; six sons, Fredrick, Henry, George, William, August and Charles.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 PM, the Rev. Williamn H. Pretzsch od
Trinity Lutheran Church officiating.  Interment in the family plot at Mount
Olivet Cemetery under direction of John Weigand, of 768 Fresh Pond Road.

BETTS, Annie D.
ROGERS, Geo. W.
DUGAN, Mary A.
KERBY, M.A.
HORTON, G.D.D.
MACKIN, Harry J.
HEITMANN, H.J.D.

NORTON, Thomas
    Thomas Norton, who died yesterday after a brief illness, was born in
Ireland 70 years ago and came to Brooklyn 50 years ago.  He was a member of
the St Augustine's R.C Chruch.  He is survived by one daughter, Mrs
Elizabeth Maddock: one son, John ; 12 grandchildren and 2 great
grandchildren.  The funeral wil be held Monday at 2:00 from the home of his
daughter, 169 5th Avenue, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction
of John J McGuire, of 168 4th Avenue.

PEARSALL, Wm. H.
   Willaim H. Pearsall, for many years an employee of the Public Service
Commision,  died Thursday at his home, 948 Seventy-first He was born in
Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn for seven years.  He is survived by his
widow, Amanda Zwirz Pearsll; and one son, Richard,  The funeral will be held
tomorrow at 1:30 PM from his late home, thence to St. Phillip's Espiscopal
Church, where services will be held.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

DILLON, Andrew F.

CLEWS, Leta
     Mrs James B. Clews, whose husband is a nephew of Henry Clews and member
of the banking firm of Henry Clews & Co., 15 Broad Street, Manhattan, died
at her summer home at Oyster Bay, Thursday night of heart trouble.
    Before her marriage in 1908, Mrs Clews was Mrs. Leta Nichols Livingston.
She was the dauhgter of Washington Romaine Nichols and a great-granddaughter
od Gen. Benjamin Romaine, the Revolutionary prison ship martyr.  Another of
her ancestors was Francis Nichols, a brother of Richard Nichols, New York's
first Colonial Governor.
    Besides her husband, Mrs Clews leaves a daughter, Leta, 9 years old.
The funeral was held this afternoon.

WILKES, Joseph A.
    Joseph A Wilkes, who retired in 1913 after more than half a century on
the stage as a tragedian, died of apoplexy yesterday at an actors' colony
near Union, NJ  He was eight years old.  He was born in Manhattan, and when
a boy began playing in melodrama.  He rose steadly in his profession, and
for many years was under the management of A M Palmer.  later he played
under the management of David Belascio, the late Henry B. Haris and William
Harris.  His last stage appearance was in ;The Good Little Devel;.  He was a
member of the Edwin Forrest Lodge, Actors Order of Friendship and the
Actors' Sons of America.  His wife died several years ago.  The funeral will
be held on Monday from Campbell Funeral Chruch.

In Memoriam
BOITANO, Lucy
CORCORAN, Corporal George S

17 August 1919
ALFSON, William
BEIHL, Henry
EGGOLT, Theresa
KELLEHER, Brigid Sullivan
KING, John Joseph
OBERT, Joseph
WETZEL, Fredricka
BENNETT, Samuel
SMITH, Col. Nicholas
DRYSDALE, Thomas
LANGLEY, Alfred N.
M'LAUGHLIN, Matthew
FARRELL, Anna
JOHNSON, Amelia D.
BRUEY, William H.
BYRNE, Thomas
WHITE, Richardson T.
VAN HORN, Albert M.
FARRINGTON, Emma L.
BURNS, Elizabeth

In Memoriam
DOTZEL, Joseph J.
Woman Conductor Dies From Explosion Burns
Mrs. Stella Andrew, 25 years old, of 426 Fourth Avenue, after sustaining
burns about the face and body, died in the Holy Family Hospital yesterday
afternoon.  Mrs. Andrews, who worked as a trolley car conductor, was
cleaning her home with benzine when an explosion resulted from the contact
of gas fumes from a cooking range and the benzine.  Her clothing caught fire
and the flames spread quickly as she rushed excitedly from the room
screaming for help.
Robert Gurtler, who lives on the floor below, responded to Mrs. Andrews'
screams or help.  Finding the door locked he battered it down and
immediatesly wrapped her in a heavy blanket, smothering the flames.  Mrs.
Andrews was then rushed to the hospital.
The flames caused a damage of $300 to the apartment.

ALFSON - William ALFSON, formerly of 330A Nineteenth st., Brooklyn, N.Y.,
died in El Paso, Texas, Aug. 6, 1919.

BEIHL - On Thursday, Aug. 14, Henry, beloved husband of Catherine and
father of Ann, Florence and Henry BIEHL, Jr.  Funeral from his late
residence, 371 Wythe ave., Sunday, at 2:30 P. M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

BURNS - On Friday, Aug. 15, Elizabeth, beloved mother of John, Thomas,
Andrew BURNS and Margaret GREGSON.  Funeral from her late residence, 174
Tillary st., on Tuesday at 2 P. M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DILLON - On Aug. 15, Andrew Francis DILLON, at the home of his parents,
Thomas and Margaret DILLON, 301 17th st., after a short illness.  Funeral
Monday at 9 A.M. from the R. C. Church of St. John the Evangelist, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be sung for the repose of his soul.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

EGGOTT - On Aug. 15, 1919, in her 80th year, Theresa EGGOTT.  Funeral from
her late residence, 458 Harman st., on Monday, 8:30 A. M.  Mass at St.
Aloysius Church.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.  Relatives and friends
invited to attend.

KEDRON LODGE, 803, F & A. M.
Brothers:  You are hereby summoned to attend an emergent communication to
pay a last tribute of respect to our beloved brother, JAMES B. WASHBURN, at
our hall, Sunday, at 2 P. M.  "Dear old Jim was Kedron's uncut diamond."
E.T. HOPKINS, Master
Attest - OTTO H. SCHEILKE, Secretary

KELLEHER - On Thursday, Aug. 14, Brigid SULLIVAN, wife of John J. KELLEHER
and mother of Mrs. Peter J. HAYES, Mrs. Thomas G. WATSON, John M. and
Thomas F. KELLEHER, native of Currath, Mills st., County Cork, Ireland.
Funeral from her late residence, 325 Highland boulevard, Brooklyn, on
Monday, Aug. 18, at 10 A. M.  Thence to the Church of St. Malachy where a
solemn mass of requiem will be sung.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KING - John Joseph KING, beloved son of Bridget and the late John KING,
died Thursday Aug. 14 and will be buried from his late residence, 156
Engart ave., Monday at 9 A. M.; thence to St. Cecelia's Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MACKIN - On Friday, Aug. 15, 1919, Harry J. MACKIN, beloved husband of Mary
McVey MACKIN.  Funeral from his late residence, 370 Union st., on Monday,
Aug. 18, at 9 A. M.; thence to St. Agnes' R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.  Masses appreciated.

OBERT - On Friday, Aug. 15, after a lingering illness, Joseph, beloved
husband of Mary OBERT and father of Katie STEINBACHER, and George and
Charles OBERT, age 53 years.  Relatives and friends, also Copernicus Lodge,
No. 545, F. & A.M., are invited to attend funeral on Monday at 2 P. M. at
his late residence, 1120 Willoughby ave.  Kindly omit flowers.

WASHBURN - James B., beloved husband of Annie, at Flint, Mich.  Remains are
at rest at his late residence 1426 Seventy-third st., until Sunday noon.
Funeral at Kedron Masonic Hall, ?645 Eighteenth ave., at 2 P. M.

WETZEL - On Friday, Aug. 15, 1919, Fredericka WETZEL, aged 84 years.
Funeral services at her late residence, 748 Franklin ave., on Sunday, Aug.
17 at ? P. M.  Interment private.

IN MEMORIAM
DOTZEL - In memory of our dear son and brother, Joseph J. DOTZEL, who died
Aug. 17, 1917. [poem]
PAULINE BALL, Mother
JACOB BALL, Stepfather
BROTHER AND SISTER
894 Hart st.

BENNETT, Samuel	FARRINGTON, E. L.
BRUEY, Wm. H.	       JOHNSTON, A. D.
BYRNE, Thomas	       LANGLEY, A. N.
BURNS, Elizabeth	McLAUGHLIN, M.
BIEHL, Henry	       SMITH, Col. N
DRYSDALE, Thomas	VAN HORN, A. M.
EGGOLT, Theresa	WHITE, R. T.
FARRELL, Anna	       WETZEL, Fredericka

SAMUEL BENNETT
News has been received by Ned BENNETT, of 42 Lawrence street, of the death
of his brother, Samuel BENNETT, the well-known actor.  The body lies in
state at the actor's late home in Borough Park.  Mr. BENNETT was born in
Brooklyn fifty-one years ago and began his stage career at an early age.
He had played in the leading theatres of this country and Europe.  He last
made his appearance with his brother as "The Musical Bennetts,"  playing
Brooklyn and Manhattan.  He could play many instruments and was an expert
dancer.  While he was not traveling Mr. BENNETT spent most of his time at
his Borough Park home.  He was a thirty-second degree Mason and was an
active member of the B. P. O., of Elks.  He also was a member of the White
Rats.  Funeral services will be held to-day at his late home.  Interment private.

Col. Nicholas SMITH, 82 years old, father of the late Nixola Greeley Smith
FORD, died suddenly last Friday night in the summer home of his daughter,
Mrs. Louis F. GEISLER, at Fort Salonga.  Col. SMITH has served many years
in the State Department and at one time was the American Consul at Liege,
Belgium.  He has also been the American Consul at Three Rivers, Canada.  He
was born in Shelbyville, Ky., and was a graduate of the Harvard Law School.
 He married Ida GREELEY, daughter of Horace GREELEY,  and for many years
lived in Philadelphia, later coming to Brooklyn.  He is survived, besides
his daughter, by a son, Dr. Horace Greeley SMITH, who is a bacteriologist
in the Department of Health.

Thomas DRYSDALE, 47 years old, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died
Friday at his home, 1420 Ocean Parkway.  He is survived by his widow,
Helen; a daughter, Marion, and one son, Thomas.  Funeral services will be
held to-morrow at 2 P. M. at his late home.  Interment private.

Theresa EGGOLT, 97 years old, born in Germany and a resident of Brooklyn
the past fifty-three years, died last Friday at her home, 458 Harmon
street.  She was an active member of the R. C. Church of St. Aloysius and
is survived by two sons, Jacob and Frederick, and two daughters, Mary and
Josephine.  The funeral will be held to-morrow at 8:30 A. M. from her late
home, thence to the Church of St. Aloysius, where requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Fredericka WETZEL, 84 years old, a resident of Brooklyn many years, died
last Friday at her home, 748 Franklin avenue.  Funeral services will be
held there this evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment to-morrow, private.

Henry BIEHL died last Thursday at his home, 371 Wythe avenue.  He was born
in Brooklyn forty-six years ago and for many years worked as a boss ainter.
 He is survived by his widow, Catherine; one son, Henry, Jr.; two
daughters, Anna and Florence and two brothers, Frederick and Charles.  The
funeral will be held this afternoon from his late home.  Interment at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of J. J. McGINTY, of 319 Wythe avenue.

Alfred N. LANGLEY, eldest son of the late Mary LANGLEY, died last Friday at
Tarrytown, N.Y.  The funeral will be held this morning from the chapel of
Charles E. Walker, 39 Duffield street.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Matthew McLAUGHLIN, 93 years old, a resident of Brooklyn over fifty years,
one of the oldest living members of the old Volunteer Fire Department, and
up to several years ago an active member of the Exempt Firemen's
Association, died last Friday at his home, 947 Lafayette avenue.  He was a
member of the R. C. Church of St. John the Baptist, where requiem mass will
be celebrated at 9:30 A. M.  Interment private.  Mr. McLAUGHLIN had always
been an active church worker and was well known in Catholic church circles.

Anna FARRELL, widow of Thomas FARRELL, who for many years was a fireman
attached to Engine Company 281, died yesterday at her home, 158 Fourteenth
street.  She was born in Ireland and came to Brooklyn at an early age.
Mrs. FARRELL was an active member of the R. C. Church of the Holy Family.
She is survived by one son, Thomas, and four daughters, Mary, Anna, Loretta
and Catherine.  The funeral will be held next Tuesday from her late home,
thence to the Church of the Holy Family, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 10 A. M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
Edward MEYER, of 554 Third avenue.

Amelia Daniels JOHNSON, wife of John JOHNSON, died Friday at her home, 383
Eleventh street, after a brief illness.  She was born in Germany and had
lived in Brooklyn for six years.  Besides her husband, she is survived by
her mother and two sisters in Germany.  She was a member of St. John the
Evangelist Lutheran Church, in Prospect avenue, the pastor of which will
conduct funeral services at her late home to-morrow at 2 P. M.  Interment
at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of John M. Duffy's Sons, of 440
Fourth avenue.

William H. BRUEY, 74, a veteran of the Civil War and a lifelong resident of
Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 448 Bergen street.  He enlisted in
the first year of the war.  Shortly after being discharged he returned to
Brooklyn and engaged in the carpenter business.  He was a member of G. K.
Warren Post, G. A. R. and of Carpenter's Local, 808.  He is survived by a
brother, Francis E. BRUEY.  Funeral services will be held this evening at
his late home.  Interment to-morrow at the family plot at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of Richard D. Holmes, of 1320 St. Marks avenue.

Thomas BYRNE, a retired patrolman and a resident of Brooklyn nearly all his
life, died yesterday at his home, 181 Snyder avenue. He was born in Ireland
and came to Brooklyn when a child. During the many years he spent on the
force, Mr. Byrne was most of the time stationed in Flatbush. He is survived
by his widow, Julia; one son Thomas Jr., and two daughters, Margaret BYRNE
and Mrs. RYAN. The funeral will be held Tuesday from his late home, thence
to the Church of the Holy Cross, where requiem mass will be celebrated at
9:30 A. M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of T.
McKenna's Sons, of ?04 Flatbush avenue.

RICHARDSON TYSON WHITE
Richard Tyson WHITE, 72, died yesterday at the home of a friend, 61 Midwood
street, where he was visiting.  Mr. White was born in Asbury Park N. J.,
and came to Brooklyn more than sixty-eight years ago. He was for
twenty-five years in the paper box manufacturing business at Myrtle avenue
and Bridge street before his retirement. His two sons purchased the
business several years ago. He was a member of the Society of Old
Brooklynites and was long an active member of the First Presbyterian
Church. He had been ill for are the past month. Funeral services and
interment will be private.

Albert Mack VAN HORN, 22, of 1102 Fulton street, died suddenly Thursday in
the Williamsburg Hospital. He was born in Hackensack, N. J. and had lived
in Brooklyn for many years. He is survived by his widow, Florence E: a son,
his mother, and a brother.  Funeral services were held last night at his
home. Interment to-day at Greenwood Cemetery.

Emma Lloyd FARRINGTON, 60, wife of James W. FARRINGTON, and a native of
Brooklyn, died Firday at her home on Norma place, Tenafly N. J. She was
born in Palmetto street, and was for many years a member of Christ P. E.
Church. She had been a resident of Tenafly M. E. Church. Her father, the
late Henry LLOYD, was a prominent builder in old Williamsburg.  He erected
several theatres in Brooklyn. Her husband for many years has been connected
with Harper and Brothers, publishers, in Manhattan.  She is survived,
besides her husband, by a son Lloyd A. FARRINGTON. Funeral services will be
held this afternoon at her late home. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Elizabeth BURNS, 70, died Friday at her home, 174 Tillary street. She was
born in Ireland and had lived in Brooklyn for the last half century. She
was a member of St. James Pro-Cathedrat and is survived by three sons,
John, Thomas and Andrew and a daughter, Mary GREGSON. The funeral will be
held Tuesday afternoon from her late home. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetary, under direction of William Neck? and Son of 383 �    avenue. .
[transcriber's note: Sorry for "?" and "  ," poor copy at edges]

August 18, 1919
ALLCORN, Ann Jane
BECKER, John
BOYD, James H.
BUTEHORN, F.W.
CARTEZ, Gertrude
CORRIGAN, Joseph
CUMMINGS, M.
ESCHMANN, Elizabeth A.
FAHNESTOCK, Mary
GEARN, Victor
GRIBBIN, Minnie D.
GUINEA, John F.
HISCOX, Lettie F.
NEVINS, Mary F.
OBERT, Joseph
OLSEN, Leverin
PETRY, Louis
PHILLIPS, V.A.
RICHARDSON, E.D.
RICHARDSON, J.A.
ROGAN, Mary F.
THORP, Ada.G.
WASHBURN, J.B.
WILLIAMSON, J.
VICTORY, Anna S.

In Memoriam
EASOP, Private Raymond F.
RABBITT, Mary
VALENTINE, Elizabeth J.

ALLCORN- Ann Jane McCarthy ALLCORN, died on Sunday, Aug. 17.  Funeral from
her late residence, 74 Kosciusko st., on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 9 A. M.;
thence to St Patrick's Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be
offered for the repose of her soul. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ESCHMANN.- Elizabeth A., on Sunday, Aug. 17, aged 21 years, beloved
daughter of Joseph and Louisa ESCHMANN ( nee NAUHEIMER).  Funeral from her
late residence, 274 Arlington, ave., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at
9:30 A.M. sharp; thence to St. Michael's Church, Jerome st.  Relatives and
friends invited.

PETRY - On Sunday, Aug. 17, after a lingering illness, Louis, beloved
husband of Frieda PETRY and father of Charles, Louis and Herman PETRY, age
59 years.  Relatives and friends, also Williamsburg Singing Society,
Arbeiter Maennerchor, Gruner Zweig, K. U. V.  and German American Knaben
Chor, are invited to attend funeral from his late residence, 1245 Greene
ave., on Wednesday, at 2 P.M.

ROGAN - Suddenly Sunday, Aug. 17, at her late residence, 333 57th st., Mary
F., beloved wife of Patrick M. ROGAN.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

VICTORY - Anna S. (in religion Sister Marie Xavier), daughter of the late
Bridget and James VICTORY, on Sunday, Aug. 17, 1919.  Solemn requiem mass
Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. at St. John's Chapel, Albany and St. Marks ave.

IN MEMORIAM

EASOP - In sad and loving memory of Private Raymond F. EASOP, who was
killed Aug. 18, 1919.  Gone, but not forgotten. [poem follows]

RABBITT - In memory of Mary, wife of Martin J. RABBITT, who departed this
life July 20, 1919.  Solemn requiem month's mind mass will be celebrated at
9 A.M., Aug. 20, at the R. C. Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress sts.

VALENTINE - In memory of my beloved wife, Elizabeth J. VALENTINE, who
departed this life Aug. 18, 1910.  May she rest in peace.

ALLCORN, Ann J. M. 	HISCOX, Lettie F.
BECKER, John 	       NEVINS, Mary F.
BENNETT, Mary 	OBERT, Joseph
BOYD, James H. 	OLSEN, Leverin
BUTEHORN, F. W. 	PETRY, Louis
CARTEZ, Gertrude 	PHILLIPS, V. A.
CORRIGAN, Joseph 	RICHARDSON, E. D.
CUMMINGS, M. 	       RICHARDSON, J. A.
FAHNESTOCK, Mary 	THORP, Ada G.
GEARN, Victor 	WASHBURN, J. B.
GRIBBIN, Minnie D. 	WILLIAMSON, J.
GUINCA, John F.

JOSEPH CORRIGAN
Joseph CORRIGAN, a life-long resident of Brooklyn and long a member of Holy
Name parish, died Saturday at his home, 598 Seventeenth street, after a
lingering illness.  He is survived by his widow, Ellen Prendergast
CORRIGAN; one daughter, Norah; six sons, Matthew, James, John, Peter, Miles
and Francis; a sister, Mary; and a brother, Peter.  He was a son of the
late Matthew and Elizabeth CORRIGAN.  The funeral will be held Wednesday
from his late home, thence to the Church of the Holy Name, where requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ANN J. M. ALLCORN
Ann Jane McCarthy ALLCORN, a life-long resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday
at her home, 74 Kosciusko street.  She was a member of St. Patrick's Church
and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frances OGGERI and Susan McCARTHY;
and one son, George McCARTHY.  The funeral will be held Wednesday from her
late home, thence to the Church of St. Patrick, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of
George T. McHUGH, of 744 Myrtle avenue.

JOHN F. GUINEA
John F. GUINEA, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died Saturday at the
home of his daughter, Florence, 112 St. Nicholas avenue.    He s survived
by three sons, John, Edward and Joseph; and two daughters, Florence and
Helen.  The funeral will be held to-morrow from his late home, thence to
the R. C. Church of St. Brigid, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9
A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Mrs. George
STENGER, of 289 St. Nicholas avenue.

Jeddiah WILLIAMSON, 80, formerly of Brooklyn, died last Friday at his home
in Stony Brook.  Funeral services were held this afternoon, interment private.

ADA C. THORP
The funeral of Ada Goodwin THORP, who was killed last Friday in an
automobile accident in North Adams, Mass., will be held to-morrow from her
late home in Rockville Center, thence to the Church of St. Agnes, there,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery.  Mrs. THORP was a daughter of Annie B and the late Charles W.
GOODWIN and formerly lived in Brooklyn.  She is survived besides her mother
by her husband, John S. THORP.

James B. WASHBURN,  of 1423 Seventy-third street, long prominent in Masonic
circles, died Friday at Flint, Mich., where he was visiting.  Mr. WASHBURN
was a resident of Brookyn for many years and was a member of Kedron Lodge,
No. 603, F. and A. M.  He is survived by his widow, Annie WASHBURN.  He was
the most popular member of his lodge, where he was known as "Kedron's uncut
diamond."  Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at Kedron Masonic
Hall.  Interment private.

Louis PETRY, well known in the Ridgewood and Greenpoint sections, died
yesterday at his home, 1245 Greene avenue.  Mr. PETRY was born in Germany
and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty years.  He was proprietor of a caf�
and a member of the Williamsburg Singing Society, Arbeiter Maenerchor, the
Gruner Zweig, K. U. V.;  and German-American Knabenchor and many other
societies.  He is survived by his widow, Frieda, and three sons, Charles,
Louis and Herman.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 P.M. from his
late home.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

Joseph OBERT, a retired saloonkeeper, died Friday at his home, 1120
Willoughby avenue.  He was born in Germany and had lived in Brooklyn for
the past thirty-seven years.  He was a member of Copernicus Lodge, 545, F.
and A. M.; the Concordia Schuetzenbund, The South German Schutezenbund, the
Albeiter Maenerchor, the Gambrinus Maenorchor, the Willoughby Benevolent
Society and the Kings and Queens Benevolent Society.  He is survived by his
widow, Mary, and two sons, Charles and George.  The funeral was held this
afternoon from his late home.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

Gertrude CORTEZ died yesterday at her home, 63 Cook street.  She was born
in Brooklyn thirty years ago and had always lived in the Bushwick Section.
She was a member of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel and is survived
by her husband, Frederick; her father, John BERTON; two sisters, Mrs. James
A. CUSACK and Mrs. Otto HEINZ, and two brothers, Edward and Milton BERTON.
The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon  from the Chapel of Thomas H.
IRELAND, 956 Putnam avenue.  Interment in the family plot at Calvary Cemetery.

Michael CUMMINGS died Saturday at his home, 5510 Second street.  He was
born in Ireland forty-four years ago and came to Brooklyn at the age of 20.
 He was a member of the Police Reserve, stationed at the Army Base in South
Brooklyn and was long an active member of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth; three sons,
Michael, John and Thomas, and a daughter, Mary.  The funeral will be held
to-morrow from his late home, thence to Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

Severin OLSEN, a seaman, died yesterday in St. Anthony's Hospital,
Woodhaven.  He was born in Norway forty-two years ago, and had lived in
Brooklyn for sixteen years.  He is survived by a cousin, Oscar TARLSEN.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. at the parlors  of Louis
W. THORGESEN, 300 Court street, the Rev. Mr. EVERSON, of the Norwegian
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, officiating.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Victor GAARN died Saturday at his home, 155 Nelson street.  He was born in
Brooklyn twenty-five years ago and was employed by the Consolidated Iron
Works, of Hoboken, N. J.  He was a member of Borough Park Tent, 78, Knights
of Macabees, which will conduct services at his late home this evening.  He
is survived by his widow, Magda; his mother, Carolina; four brothers,
Nicholas, Walter, Carl and Edgar and four sisters, Anna, Marie, Evelyn and
Elna.  Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at his late home,
the Rev. Mr. TURMO, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of Our Saviour,
officiating.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Louis W.
THORGESEN, of 800 Court street.

Minnie Donovan GRIBBEN died at her home, 136 Hull street, on Saturday.  She
was born in the Eastern District forty-nine years ago and was an old
resident of the Fourteenth Ward.  She was for many years a parishioner of
the Church of St. Vincent de Paul and upon taking up her late residence,
became affiliated with the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.  She was the
widow of Daniel GRIBBEN and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lisle
GREENWOOD and Norah GRIBBEN; one son, Richard GRIBBEN; two brothers, Daniel
and James DONOVAN, and two uncles, Jeremiah and James O'LEARY.  The funeral
will be held Wednesday at 9 A.M. and after a requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes the interment will be made at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Thomas IRELAND, of 177 North Sixth street.

James A. RICHARDSON died yesterday at his home, 528 Pacific street.  He was
born sixty-seven years ago in Ireland, but had been a resident of Brooklyn
more than thirty years.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary J.
OFFENBURGER, and a nephew, Robert S. RICHARDSON.  Funeral services will be
held from the parlors of the United Burial Company, 235 Flatbush avenue,
and interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary Fahey NEVINS, widow of Francis NEVINS, died suddenly at her home, 96
Sumpter street, Saturday.  She was a daughter of the late Bryan and Mary
Mullroy NEVINS, of Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, and was a member of
Holy Rosary Church.  She is survived by two nieces, Mrs. John NEVINS and
Mary NEVINS.  Requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 9:30
A.M. at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Chauncey street and Reid avenue.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary BENNETT, who died on Saturday at her home, 125 Sumpter street, at the
age of fifty-four years, was born in Germany and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-two years.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kate
TRAVER and Marie BENNETT, and one son, Stephen BENNETT.  Funeral services
will be held at her late home this evening at 8 P.M.  Interment to-morrow
at 2:30 P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles LANDGRAF, of
273 ? avenue.

John BECKER, who died suddenly at his home, 190 Linden street, Friday, was
born in Brooklyn, ? 29, 1889, and was a member of ? Lodge, 103, Jr. O. U.
A. M. ?  [He] is survived by his widow, Minnie; one son, John, Jr.; his
parents, John and Paulina BECKER and three brother, Paul, Charles and
August.  Funeral services were held yesterday ? P.M., the Rev. George
WACKEN officiating.  Interment this afternoon at 2 PM under direction John
G. LUTZ and Sons.  [transcriber's note: Sorry for "?", poor copy at edges]

James Howard BOYD, son of ? and Arsenth Decker BOYD, died yesterday at his
home 588 ? street, aged ten years.  He was a member of the Children's
Sodality   St. Augustine's R. C. Church.  Funeral will be held to-morrow
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, thence to the church, where Mgr. McCARTY  give a
blessing.  Interment at  John's Cemetery under direction John J. McGUIRE, of
168  avenue. [transcriber's note: Sorry for "?" and "  ," poor copy at edges]

Edward D. RICHARDSON, died Saturday at his home, 518 Koscius street.  He
was a member of St. John the Baptist Church where requiem mass will be
celebrated to-morrow at 10 A.M.  He was born in Brooklyn and was an
insurance agent for the Prudential Life Insurance Company.  Mr. RICHARDSON
is survived by a brother, George, and two sisters, Mrs. Louise DUFF and
Miss Lydia RICHARDSON.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary FAHNESTOCK, 80 years old, died Friday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Alfred WILM??TH, ?? East Eighteenth street, following a long illness.
She came to Brooklyn 55 years ago from Mechanicsburg, O., and is survived
by one son, Capt. Samuel F. FAHNESTOCK, and one daughter, Mrs. Willard L.
GR??  Funeral services were conducted at the home of her daughter at 10
A.M. to-day, followed by burial in Prospect Hill Cemetery. [transcriber's
note: Sorry for "?", poor copy at edges]

F. William BUTEHORN, 78, died Thursday of gastritis at his home, 571 Tenth
street.  For fifty-two years he had been a resident of Brooklyn, having
been born in Hanover, Germany.  Mr. BUTEHORN was formerly in the grocery
business in  Fifth avenue and later became connected with the tea and
coffee firm of Fischer &    as a salesman.  He was a trustee of the Emanuel
Lutheran Church and was formerly president of the Odd Fellows' Home at
Tuckahoe, N.  He was a member of Werde Lodge, I.O.O.F.; Roland Encampment
and the Hanoverische Verein.  He is survived by three daughters, Annie,
Hanna and Minnie.  Funeral services were conducted yesterday in the chapel
at Greenwood Cemetery by Dr. Jacob W. LOCK. [transcriber's note: Sorry for
"  ", poor copy at edges]

Virginia Adelaide PHILLIPS, widow of John C. PHILLIPS, and formerly for
many years a resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at Amityville. Funeral
services will be held this evening at the home of C. W. GAUNT, Riverside
avenue, Amityville.  Interment to-morrow.

The funeral of Lettie F. HISCOX , who died Saturday, will be held to-morrow
at 2 P.M. from her late home, 798 St. Johns place.  Interment private.
Mrs. HISCOX was forty-nine years old and had lived in Brooklyn practically
all her life.  She is survived by her husband, George M. HISCOX.

AUGUST 19, 1919
BROWN, James
COCKERILL, M.K.
CUMINGS, James
DEGENER, Clara
FLYNN, Martha V.
GAARN, Victor
GOOSMAN, G. J.
GEROEOER, Josephine M.
HANLY, Mary A.
HANSEN, Ellen
KAMPS, Julia
KEISER, M. A. S.
MOUNT, Joseph E.
PEPER, John H.
ROGAN, Mary S.
ROSS, James
SEEKER, Albert F.
SHANNON, William
THOMPSON, B.A.
VICTORY, Sister Marie X.
WEYMAS, R.H.
WOLFANGER, F.C.
WOLFERS, Phillip

In Memoriam
CASSIDY, Mary
COYNE, John A.
MEEHAN, MATTHEW J.
STACAM, Catherine


ALLCORN- Ann Jane McCarthy ALLCORN, died on Sunday, Aug. 17.  Funeral from
her late residence, 74 Kosciusko st., on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 9 A. M.;
thence to St Patrick's Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be
offered for the repose of her soul. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CUMINGS - On Sunday, Aug. 17, 1919, James J. CUMINGS, age 26 years.
Funeral from the residence of Mr. Edward GALVIN, 357 Smith st., Thursday at
9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church.  Requiem mass.

GFROERER - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1919, Josephine M. GFROERER (nee OTT),
beloved wife of Edward H. GFROERER and mother of Josephine B. GFROERER, in
her forty-eighth year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral at her late residence, 227 Manhattan ave., on Friday, Aug. 22, at 9
A.M.; thence to Holy Trinity Church (Montrose ave.), where a solemn requiem
mass will be offered for the respose of her soul.  Interment St. Johns
Cemetery.

HANLY - On Monday, Aug. 18, 1919, Mary A. HANLY, widow of the late Patrick
HANLY.  Funeral from her late residence, 1559 69th st., on Thursday, Aug.
21, at 2 P.M.

HANSEN - On Sunday, Aug. 17, 1919, Ellen HANSEN, widow of the late Peter
HANSEN.  Funeral from her late residence, 28 4th st., Wednesday, at 9:30
A.M.; thence to St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

ROGAN - Suddenly, Aug. 17, Mary S. ROGAN.  Funeral from her late residence,
333 57th st., Thursday, Aug. 21, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Church of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose
of her soul.

IN MEMORIAM
CASSIDY - In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Mary CASSIDY.
Solemn requiem month's mind mass at St. Theresa's Church, Classon ave. and
Sterling pl., Wednesday, Aug 20, at 8 A.M.

COYNE - In sad and loving memory of our beloved son, John A. COYNE, who
departed this life, Aug. 24, 1918.  Anniversary mass will be celebrated on
Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Cecelia Church, North Henry and
Herbert sts. [poem follows]  Gone but not forgotten.
FATHER AND MOTHER

MEEHAN - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved son, Matthew J.
MEEHAN, who departed this life, Aug. 20, 1916.  Requiem mass will be
celebrated at St. James Pro-Cathedral, Jay st., on Wednesday at 8 A.M.
[poem follows]
FATHER, MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER

STACOM - In loving memory of Catherine STACOM, who died Aug. 19, 1911.
Gone but not forgotten.  [poem follows]  HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
HOLAHAN - The family of the late Thomas F. HOLAHAN, of 204 13th st., desire
to thank the reverend clergy and friends for their expressions of sympathy
and floral offerings in their recent bereavement.
MR. AND MRS. J. FEENEY AND FAMILY

BROWN, James	       MOUNT, Joseph E.
COCKERILL, M. K. 	PEPER, John H.
CUMINGS. James	ROGAN, Mary S.
DEGENER, Clara	ROSS, James
FLYNN, Martha V.	SEEKER, Albert F.
GAARN, Victor	       SHANNON, William
GOOSMAN, G. J.	THOMPSON, B. A.
HANLY, Mary A.	VICTORY, Sister
HANSEN, Ellen,	WEYMAS, R. H.
KAMPS, Julia	       WOLFANGER, F. C.
KEISER, M. A. S.	WOLFERS, Phillip

Fred C. WOLFANGER, a corporal in the Fifty-third Pioneer Infantry, died
yesterday in the Army Base Hospital at Ogden, N. C., where he had been ill
for the past four months.  Corporal WOLFANGER lived at 735 Oceanview
avenue, Woodhaven, and was drafted June 28, 1917.  He was gassed in action
in France and later developed influenza.  He was sent home as a casual and
since that time had been in the base hospital at Ogden.  Corporal WOLFANGER
was born in Brooklyn twenty-five years ago and had lived in Woodhaven for
the past fifteen years.  He was a member of the Woodhaven Republican Club
and is survived by his widow, Mary Ann BIDDLE; his parents, Charles and
Barbara WOLFANGER; one brother, Charles, and five sisters, Mrs. RAMISH,
Mrs. PHILLIPS, Mrs. KAUFER and Eva and Marie WOLFANGER.  Funeral services
will be held to-morrow at 8 P.M. at his late home.  Interment Thursday at
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

JOHN H. PEPER

John Henry PEPER, of 365 Lafayette avenue, died Saturday in his bungalow at
Ocean Grove, N. J., where he was spending the summer.  He was born near
Bremen, Germany, and came to Brooklyn in early youth.  Mr. PEPER was for
thirty years in the butcher business on Waverly avenue and retired a few
months ago.  He is survived by his widow, Wilhelmina; a son, John; three
daughters, Mrs. Edward KODT, Jr., Mrs. Charles McCORMACK and Mrs. Arthur H.
CRANE, and two grandchildren.  Funeral services were held this afternoon at
his late home, the Rev. Dr. F. C. J. KRAELING, pastor of Zion Lutheran
Church, officiating.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

ROBERT H. WEYMAS
The funeral of Robert H. WEYMAS, who died at his home on St. Paul's road,
Hempstead, Sunday night at the age of 71 years, will be held at the Auroroa
Grata Cathedral, Brooklyn, to-night and will be conducted by the officers
of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, F. and A. M., of which he was a member.  He was born
in Baltimore July 7, 1848 and married Miss Emma BRUCE of that city.  They
moved to Brooklyn and lived here until a few years ago, when they went to
Hempstead.  Mr. WEYMAS was employed by Bird S. COLER in a confidential
capacity during the latter's term as Controller.  When Mr. COLER retired to
private life Mr. WEYMAS entered the employ of a Manhattan banking house,
retiring from active business several years ago.  He was an authority on
whist, had written several books on the game  and was a frequent lecturer
before whist clubs.  Mr. WEYMANS was a past grand master of Anglo-Saxon
Lodge, a thirty-third degree Mason and representative of the Grand Lodge of
Texas.  He is survived by four sons and one daughter.

James CUMINGS, 26, the B. R. T. guard who died Sunday in Coney Island
Hospital as the result of injuries sustained in an accident in the Malbone
street tunnel, was a member of the old Fourteenth Regiment and had served
in France for eleven months with the Twenty-seventh Division.  He was
engaged to marry Miss Elizabeth GOLESBERRY, who lives with her sister, Mrs.
Edward GALVIN, at 362 Smith street, where Mr. CUMINGS also lived.  He was
born in Brooklyn and was an active member of the R. C. Church of St. Mary
Star of the Sea.  The funeral will be held Thursday from the home of Mrs.
GALVIN thence to the Church of S. Mary Star of the Sea, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Robert C. FARLEY, of 465 Court street.

Ellen HANSEN, widow of Peter HANSEN, died Sunday at her home, 28 Fourth
street.  She was born in Ireland sixty years ago and came to  Brooklyn at
the age of 10.  Mrs. HANSEN was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church
and is survived by one brother, William CARROLL.  The funeral will be held
to-morrow from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the
Sea, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M.   Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Robert C. FARLEY, of 465 Court street.

William SHANNON died Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary PALMER, 40
Cumberland street.  He was born in Brooklyn in 1881 and was a member of
Sacred Heart R. C. Church.  He was employed in the Department of Street
Cleaning for the past eighteen years and besides his sister is survived by
four nieces and four nephews.  The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2:30
P. M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of J. A. McCLEAN,
of 263 Bridges street.

James BROWN, for many years employed by the Department of Highways, died
yesterday at his home, Rochester avenue and Rutland road.  He was born in
Brooklyn and was a member of St. Matthew's R. C. Church.  He is survived by
his widow, Annie; seven daughters, Mrs. S. ARDELL, Mrs. C. HOLLOCK, Helen,
Alice, Annie, Rose and Jenie BROWN; two sons, Edward and George; four
brothers and three grandchildren.  The funeral will be held Thursday from
his late home, thence to the Church of St. Matthew, where requiem mass will
be celebrated at 9:30 A. M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Philip WOLFERS, 49, a retired clothing manufacturer, died Sunday at his
home, 474 Third street.  Funeral services were held this afternoon at his
late home, the Rev. Alexander LYONS, of Temple Beth Elohim, officiating.
Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery.  Mr. WOLFERS was born in Manhattan and
had lived in Brooklyn most of his life.  He was a member of Cambridge
Lodge, 662, F. and A. M. and is survived by two sons, Harold and Sanford,
and a daughter, Rena WOLFERS.

Julia KAMPS, widow of Frederick KAMPS and a resident of Brooklyn for many
years, died Sunday at her home, 154 Washington avenue.  She was 79 years
old and was at one time active in church work.  She is survived by one son,
Frederick KAMPS, and a daughter, Mrs. August BORCH?RS.  Funeral services
will be held this evening at her late home.  Interment to-morrow afternoon
at Lutheran Cemetery.

Mary Alice Sharpe KEISER, wife of Isaac B. KEISER, and formerly a resident
of Brooklyn, died Saturday at her home, Saddle Rover Grove, Hoboken, N. J.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at her late home.  Interment at
Ridgewood, N. J.

Gehde J. GOOSMAN, 77 years old, died yesterday at h?? home, 395 Schenck
avenue.  Funeral services will be held at his late residence to-morrow at
2:30 P. M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Marie K. COCKERILL, infant daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John F. COCKERILL, Jr.,
formerly residents of Brooklyn, died yesterday at the home of her parents,
11313 Chichester avenue, Richmond Hill.  Funeral services will be held
there to-morrow afternoon.  Interment private.

Joseph E. MOUNT, son of Sarah and Rosell MOUNT, and long a resident of
Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 239 Thirteenth street.  Funeral
services will be held to-morrow at 1 P. M. at his late home.  Interment at
Woodlawn Cemetery.

James ROSS, chief of the New Rochelle Fire Department, and formerly for
several years a resident of Brooklyn, died Sunday at his home in that town.
 Mr. ROSS was 60 years old.  Funeral services will beheld to-morrow at 3 P.
M. at Fire Headquarters, Church street, New Rochelle.

Blanche A. THOMPSON, daughter of Elizabeth M. GARDNER, and long a resident
of Islip, died yesterday at her home in that town.  Funeral services and
interment will be private.

Sister Marie Xavier VICTORY, formerly of St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish,
died Sunday at the Convent of St John's parish.  She was born in Brooklyn,
a daughter of the late James and Bridget VICTORY.  The funeral was held
this morning from the Church of St. John, where requiem mass was
celebrated.  Interment at Flushing.  She had taught in the schools
connected with the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea and St. John.

Martha V. FLYNN died Sunday at her home, 4711 Fort Hamilton Parkway.  She
had lived in Brooklyn practically all her life and was a member of the
Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria.  The funeral will be held to-morrow
from her late home, thence to the church, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A. M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Mary A. HANLY, widow of Patrick HANLY, died yesterday at her home, 1559
Sixty-ninth street.  She was born in Ireland and had lived in Brooklyn for
many years.  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Agnes W. FIVAT, and one
son, Martin J. HANLY.  The funeral will be held Thursday at 2 P. M. from
her late home.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Clara DEGENER, 85, a resident of Brooklyn for more than fifty years, died
Sunday at her home, 71 North First street.  The funeral was held this
afternoon from her late home.  Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Albert F. SEEKER, 41, chief of the New York Bureau of the department of
Agriculture, died early today at his home, 160 Midwood street, following an
operation for appendicitis.  He was born in the Eastern District, and after
graduating from the public school attended the Polytechnic Institute from
which he was graduated in 1908 with the degree of A. B.  shortly after his
graduation he entered the employ of the Agricultural Department and four
years ago was placed in charge of the New York office.  He was a member of
St. Paul's Lutheran Church and of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, No. 127, F. and A. M.
He is survived by one sister, Anne SEEKER.  Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 8 P. M. at his late home.  Masonic services will follow.
Interment Friday morning at Lutheran Cemetery.

The funeral of Mary S. ROGAN, who died Sunday, will be held Thursday from
her late home, 333 Fifty-seventh street, thence to the Church of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M.
Interment at holy Cross Cemetery.

Victor GAARN, who died Saturday at his home, 155 Nelson street, was born in
Brooklyn 25 years ago and was employed by the Consolidated Iron Works, of
Hoboken, N. J.  He was a member of Borough Park Tent, 780, Knights of
Maccabees, which will conduct services at his late home this evening.  He
is survived by his widow, Magda; his mother, Carolina; four brothers,
Nicholas, Walter, Carl and Edgar and four sisters, Anna, Marie, Evelyn and
Elna.  Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at his late home,
the Rev. Mr. TURMO, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of Our Saviour,
officiating.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

August 20, 1919
BATTLE, Pablo
BETSCH, Charles
BRADLEY, Rev. J.H
BROWN, Mary
ESCHMANN, E.A
GALE, Abert H.
GAVAGAN, John A.
GEEHAN, C.E.
HUDSON, Jeanette
HUTCHISON, John
KARRIES, William
KING, Thomas
KASELER, Peter J.
McGOWAN, Hugh
NOONAN, Mary
REID, John S.
STREET, Dr H. E.
VOGAL, Bernard
VON FRICKEN, Rosa
WELLS, Sarah R.

IN MEMORIAM
CARNEY, Mary G.
DUNIGAN, Helen C.
FITZGERALD,  Ensign Edward M.
OWENS, Andrew T.

BENNETT - On Aug. 20, 1919, Thomas J., beloved son of Ellen and the late
Lawrence BENNETT.  Brother of Peter I. And the late John F. BENNETT.
Funeral Saturday, Aug. 23, from his late residence, 1041 Bedford ave.
Solemn requiem mass, Church of the Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st.

FRICKEN - On Monday, Aug. 18, Mrs. Rosa VON FRICKEN.  Funeral from her late
residence, 2729 E. 23d st., Sheepshead Bay, Aug. 21 at 9:30 A. M.; thence
to St. Mark's Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be offered for
the repose of her soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GAVAGAN - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, John A. GAVAGAN at his residence,
259 Warren st.  notice of funeral hereafter.

GEEHAN - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1919, Catherine E. GEEHAN, widow of the late
Michael GEEHAN.  Funeral from her late residence, 535 Park ave., Brooklyn,
on Thursday at 8:30 A. M.; thence to St. Patrick's Church, Kent and
Willoughby aves.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GFROERER - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1919, Josephine M. GFROERER (nee OTT),
beloved wife of Edward H. GFROERER and mother of Josephine B. GFROERER, in
her forty-eighth year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral at her late residence, 227 Manhattan ave., on Friday, Aug. 22, at 9
A. M.; thence to Holy Trinity Church (Montrose ave.), where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.  Interment St.
Johns Cemetery.

KASELER - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, Peter J. KASELER, beloved father, in his
seventy-fifth year.  Funeral from his late residence, 1253 Madison st., on
Friday afternoon, Aug. 23, 1919, at 2 o'clock.  Interment at Mount Olivet emetery.

ROGAN - Suddenly, Aug. 17, Mary S. ROGAN.  Funeral from her late residence,
333 57th st., Thursday, Aug. 21, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Church of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose
of her soul.

IN MEMORIAM
CARNEY - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Mary G. CARNEY, who
passed away Aug. 20, 1916.  Anniversary mass Wednesday morning.  May her
soul rest in peace. [poem]
SON AND DAUGHTER

DUNIGAN - In tender and cherished remembrance of my beloved, dearest
friend, Helen C. DUNIGAN, who departed this life July 20, 1919. [poem]
OF GEORGE

DUNIGAN - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter and
sister, Helen C. DUNIGAN, who departed this life July 20, 1919. [poem]
MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER

FITZGERALD - Solemn anniversary mass for Ensign Edward M. FITZGERALD,
Thursday, 9 A. M., at St. James Pro-Cathedral.

OWENS - In sad memory of my dear grandson and my dear nephew, Andrew T.
OWENS, who God called to heaven Aug. 20, 1918. [poem]
GRANDMA AND AUNT MADGE

OWENS - In saddest and forever memory of my dear nephew, Andrew T. OWENS,
who left us all so lonely just one year ago today at the sweet age of 19
years, Aug. 20, 1918.
YOUR LOVING AUNT KATE, COUSIN GEORGE

BATTLE, Pablo	       KARRIES, William
BETSCH, Charles			KING, Thomas
BRADLEY, Rev.	       KOSELER, Peter J.
BROWN, Mary   			McGOWAN, Hugh
ESCHMANN, E. A.			NOONAN, Mary
GALE, Albert H.			REID, John S.
GEEHAN, C. E.	       STREET, Dr. H. E.
HUDSON, Jeanette			VOGEL, Bernard
HUTCHISON, John			WELLS, Sarah R.

The Rev. J. H. BRADLEY, the last of the original officers of the Duryea
Zouaves, organized in April, 1881, died yesterday at his home, 288
Hawthorne street.  He was born in this city in 1838.  He was admitted to
the bar when he was twenty-one years old.  The Civil War occurred as he was
entering upon law practice, and at Lincoln's call for volunteers he became
one of the organizers of the Fifth New York Volunteers.  He was made a
second lieutenant and later a captain.  On his return from the war he
studied for the ministry.  He held charges in Baltimore, in several New
Jersey cities and engaged in mission work in this city.  Several years ago
he was appointed chaplain of the National Soldiers' Home, Fortress Monroe,
Va., serving nine years.  Since his retirement he has been a contributor to
religious journals.  He was a member of the Loyal Legion and the Grand Army
of the Republic.  Dr. BRADLEY is survived by his widow and two sons.  The
funeral will be held from the Funeral Church, Broadway and Sixty-sixth
street, Manhattan, to-morrow.  Burial will be made in the Arlington
National Cemetery.

Peter J. KASELER, a resident of Brooklyn for over forty years, died
yesterday at his home, 1253 Madison street, aged 75 years.  The funeral
will be held Friday at 2 P. M., from his late home.  Interment at Mount
Olivet Cemetery.

Catherine E. GEEHAN, widow of Michael GEEHAN and long a resident of
Brooklyn, died yesterday at her home, 535 Park avenue.  The funeral will be
held to-morrow.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A. M., at the Church
of St. Patrick.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Charles BETSCH died yesterday at his home, 11 Second street.  He haad lived
in Brooklyn the greater part of his life and is survived by his widow,
Elise, and two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude B. HASKELL and Clara S. BETSCH.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at his late home.  Interment
Friday, private.

John Smiley REID, husband of the late Elise Sarlichs REID, and formerly a
resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at his home, 492 Broad street, Newark, N.
J.  He was 44 years old.  Funeral services were held this morning at his
late home.  Interment at Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten Island.

Pablo BATTLE, a native of Cuba, died Monday at his home, 471 Autumn avenue.
 He was 81 years old, and had lived in Brooklyn for many years.  He was
formerly for a short time a resident of Manhattan.  Funeral services and
interment will be private.

Albert H. GALE, 78, formerly of Jefferson avenue, died Monday after a
lingering illness.  He was born in Manhattan and had lived in Brooklyn
practically all his life.  He was a member of Hiawatha Lodge, F. and A. M.
of Mount Vernon and is survived by his widow, Annie J. GALE.  Mr. GALE had
been retired for several years.  Masonic services will be held this evening
at the Chapel of Milton L. REEVES, 313 Sumpter street.  Interment
to-morrow, private.

Bernard VOGEL, 75, a retired jeweler, died Monday at his home, ?40 Prospect
place.  Mr. VOGEL was born in Oldensburg, Germany, and came to Brooklyn
more than fifty-four years ago.  He retired from business several years
ago.  He was a member of the Brooklyn Saengerbund and is survived by his
widow, Louise Emmel VOGEL; three sons, Walter, Herbert and Arthur, and two
daughters, Mrs. A. WERNER and Ethel VOGEL.  Funeral services will be held
this evening at his late home.  Interment to-morrow at Greenwood Cemetery,
private.

William KARRIES, 50, for the past twenty-five years employed as an engineer
by the Mutual Life Insurance Company, died yesterday at his home, 66
Wolcott street.  He was the husband of the late Frieda KARRIES.  He was
born in German and had been a resident of the Red Hook section for the past
thirty-five years.  He is survived by one brother, Louis, and an uncle,
John KARRIES.  Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 P. M. at his late
home, the Rev. John HUBBENBAUER of the German Lutheran Church, officiating.
 Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of SHUFELT and STROBEL, of
384 Van Brunt street.

Mary NOONAN died yesterday at her home, 155 Luquer street.  She was born in
Brooklyn and was a life-long resident of St. Mary Star of the Sea parish.
She is survived by one son, Simon.  The funeral will be held to-morrow from
her late home; thence to the Church of S. Mary Star of the Sea, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Jeanette HUDSON, 60, a life-long resident of Brooklyn died yesterday at her
home, 178 Conklin avenue, Canarsie.  She is survived by two sons, William
and George, and one daughter, Mrs. Marie LOGUE.  Funeral services will be
held Friday at 2 P. M. at her late home, the Rev. Herbert LOWE,
officiating.  Interment private under direction of the United Burial
Company, of 1202 Broadway.

Hugh McGOWAN, 70, father of John McGOWAN, a detective attached to the
Fourth avenue station, died yesterday at his home, 523 Fifty-eighth street.
 Mr. McGOWAN was born in Ireland and came to Brooklyn at the age of
twenty-five.  Up to four years ago he was employed as a stone mason by the
Department of Parks.  He was a member of the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help and is survived by his widow, Catherine Ryan McGOWAN; two
sons, John and Hugh T., and a daughter, Mrs. Catherine SHEEHAN.  The
funeral will be held to-morrow from his late home, thence to the Church of
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.
M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Sarah R. WELLS, widow of John H. WELLS and daughter of the late Capt.
Joseph HENDERSON, died Sunday at her home, 953 Greene avenue.  She had
lived in Brooklyn practically all her life.  Funeral services were held
this afternoon at her late home.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

John HUTCHINSON, son of William HUTCHINSON, formerly of 136 Patchen avenue,
died Monday at his home, 437 Throop avenue.  He was born in Brooklyn and
had lived here all his life.  Funeral services will be held this evening at
his late home.  Interment private.

Dr. Herman Edward STREET, 73, for the past twenty-seven years a practicing
homeopathic physician in this borough, died suddenly Monday in the Peck
Memorial Hospital.  He had been ill for two days.  Dr. STREET's home and
offices were at 100 Brooklyn avenue.  He was born in London, Ont., and was
educated in the Homeopathic College, Manhattan.  He later was attached to
Flower and Bellevue hospitals.  He came to Brooklyn to live nearly thirty
years ago.  He was a member of the Brooklyn Medical Society and of Bedford
Lodge, No. 574, F. and A. M.  He is survived by his widow, Hannah; a son,
Dr. James Dean STREET, and three daughters, Mary F., Constance L., and Mrs.
William B. ALLEN.  Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 10 A. M. in
the P. E. Church of St. Paul, the Rev. Arthur CHARLES officiating.
Interment at Mystic Cemetery.

Elizabeth A. ESCHMANN, 21, DAUGHTER OF Joseph and Louisa ESCHMANN, and
niece of Frank A. ESCHMANN, Deputy Commissioner of Street Cleaning, died
Sunday at her home, 274 Arlington avenue.  She was born in Manhattan and
came to Brooklyn many years ago.  She was a member of several societies
attached to the R. C. Church of St. Michael, and is survived, besides her
parents, by a sister, Catherine, and seven brothers, Nicholas, Joseph,
Andrew, John, Frank, Charles and Peter.  The funeral was held this morning
from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Michael, where requiem mass
was celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary BROWN, who was born in Ireland sixty years ago and a resident of
Manhattan and Brooklyn for forty-five years, died yesterday in a Manhattan
hospital.  The funeral was held to-day from the residence of her son,
Joseph, 20 Montrose avenue.  She is survived, in addition to her son, by
three granddaughters and two grandsons.  Burial in St. John's Cemetery
under direction of J. J. McGINTY, of 319 Wythe avenue.

Thomas KING, a retired builder, died yesterday at his home, 1617 Pacific
street.  He was a member of Long Island Council, Knights of Columbus
(fourth degree), the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Victory Church, St.
Vincent de Paul Society and the Madison Club of the Eighteenth Assembly
District.  He is survived by four daughters, Agnes KING, Mrs. H. TOMLINSON,
Mrs. Arthur HICKEY and Mrs. Frank O'SHAUGHNESSY, and two sons, Arthur and
Herbert.  The funeral will be held from his late residence on Friday at
9:30 A. M.; thence to Our Lady of Victory Church, where a mass of requiem
will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

August 21, 1919
ALSGOOD, Caroline G
CHRISTOPHERSEN, Elizabeth
CORAN, Eugene
DUBE, Jacob M.
DULLMEYER, Isabella
DUNCAN, Thos. G
FYANS, Anna
FILBIG, Louisa
GALEY, Louis D
GOWER, Elizabeth A
INGRAM, James. A
KASSINGER, Charles H
KEIFER, Dorothy  E
McCARTIN, Catherine
O'KEEFE, Della
RYAN, Mary
SEEBECK, Otto
STRAUS, Nannie
STUTTS, Charlotte Winslow
STUHRBERG, Charles
WALDMAN, Ernestine L
WEBBER, Sarah J. W
WESTON, Charles Henry

In Memoriam
PEISER, Jennie Geiz
REDMOND, Joseph

BENNETT - On Aug. 20, 1919, Thomas J., beloved son of Ellen and the late
Lawrence BENNETT.  Brother of Peter L. And the late John F. BENNETT.
Funeral Saturday, Aug. 23, from his late residence, 1041 Bedford ave.
Solemn requiem mass, Church of the Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st.

CHRISTOPHERSEN - Elizabeth, on Aug. 19.  Lying in state "The Funeral
Church"  B-way-66th st. (Frank E. Campbell Bldg.).

CONRAN - Suddenly on Aug. 21, 1919, Eugene J., husband of the late Hannah
FALVEY, father of Eugene, Jeremiah, William, Marie and Harriet, brother of
the late William F. and Edwin J.  Funeral from his late residence, 332
Degraw st., Saturday, Aug. 23, at 9 A. M., thence to St. Agnes Church, Hoyt
and Sackett sts., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment in Calvary Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.  Masses appreciated.

FYANS - Aug. 20, 1919, Thomas F., beloved husband of Anna FYANS (nee
HAUSER).  Relatives, friends invited to attend funeral from his late
residence, 2226 Gravesend ave., Saturday, Aug. 23, 9 A. M., to St. Simon
and Jude's Church, where requiem high mass will be offered for the repose
of his soul.  Interment Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre, East Orange, N. J.

FILBIG - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, Louisa FILBIG, beloved wife of the
late George FILBIG, in her sixty-second year.  Funeral from her late
residence, 438 Irving ave., Saturday, 9 A. M.  Requiem mass at St. Martin
of Tours at 9:30 A. M.  Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery.

GAVAGAN - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, John A., beloved husband of Mary J.
Funeral from his late residence, 259 Warren st., on Saturday, at 9:30 A.
M., thence to St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress sts., where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GFROERER - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1919, Josephine M. GFROERER (nee OTT),
beloved wife of Edward H. GFROERER and mother of Josephine B. GFROERER, in
her forty-eighth year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral
at her late residence, 227 Manhattan ave., on Friday, Aug. 22, at 9 A.M.;
thence to Holy Trinity Church (Montrose ave.), where a solemn requiem mass
will be offered for the repose of her soul.  Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

GRALEY - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, Louis De., beloved husband of Anna
GRALEY (nee SCHAEFER), aged 68 years.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral at his late residence, 1155 Gates ave., near Bushwick ave.,
Saturday, Aug. 23, at 9 A. M., thence to St. Barbara's Church, Bleecker
st., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.

KASELER - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, Peter J. KASELER, beloved father, in his
seventy-fifth year.  Funeral from his late residence, 1253 Madison st., on
Friday afternoon, Aug. 23, 1919, at 2 o'clock.  Interment at Mount Olivet
Cemetery.

KIEFER - On Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1919, Dorothy Elizabeth KIEFER,
three-year-old daughter of Joseph George and late Anna Frauh KIEFER.
Services to-night at 8, at late home, 11 Dean pl., Woodhaven.  Interment at
2 P. M. tomorrow.

RYAN - Mary, on Aug. 18.  Services "The Funeral Church" (Frank E.
Campbell),  B-way-66th st., Aug. 21, 10 o'clock.

STUHRBERG - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, beloved husband of the late
Cecelia and father of Adeline STUHRBERG, in the fifty-fifth year of his
age.  Funeral services at his late residence, 1089 Putnam ave., on Friday,
Aug. 22, at 8 P. M.  Relatives and friends, also members of Joppa Lodge,
386, I. O. O. F., and Brooklyn Tent, 34, K. of M., are respectfully invited
to attend.

STUTTS - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, Charlotte Winslow, beloved wife of
George O. STUTTS.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral
services on Saturday, Aug. 23, at 8 P. M., at her late residence, 1486
Bedford ave.  Interment private, Sunday, Aug. 24, Cypress Hills.

WESTON - Charles Henry, on Aug 15. .  Services "The Funeral Church" (Frank
E. Campbell),  B-way-66th st., Aug. 21, 11 A. M.

IN MEMORIAM
PEISER - In sweet and loving memory of Jennie Getz PEISER, died Aug. 21,
1914, because we feel that in the heavens above the angels whispering to
one another can find among their burning terms of love none so devotional
as that of Mother.
HUSBAND, DAUGHTER AND SON

REDMOND - On Friday, Aug. 22, at 8 A. M. at the Church of the Visitation,
there will be celebrated a second anniversary mass of requiem for the
repose of the soul of the late Joseph REDMOND.


ALSGOOD, C. G.	KIEFER, D. E.
DUBE, Jacob M.	McCARTIN, C.
DULLMEYER, I.	       O'KEEFE, Delia
DUNCAN, Thos. G.	[REILLY, Edw. F.]*
FILBIG, Louisa	SEEBECK, Otto 
GOWER, E. A.	       STRAUSS, Nannie 
INGRAM, Jas. A	WALDMAN, E. L.
KASSINGER, C. H.	WEBBER, S. J. W.

*Transcriber's note: Omitted from original list, but included in obituaries

Edward F. REILLY, 42, a lifelong resident of the Sixth Ward, died yesterday
at his home, 328 Court street.  He was a member of St. Stephen's Church and
is survived by one brother, John, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary ROCHE, Mrs.
Michael HART and Catherine REILLY.  The funeral will be held Saturday at 2
P. M. from his late home.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
John J. CLEARY of 330 Court street.

James A. INGRAM died Tuesday at Bath, N. Y., where he was visiting.  He was
born in Albany and had lived practically all his life in Brooklyn and Glen
Cove.  Mr. INGRAM was  veteran of the Civil War and spent many months on
the Southern battlefields.  He was an active member of Glen Cove Lodge of
Free Masons and is survived by his widow, Harriet, and two daughters, Mrs.
Frances E. LEVIN and Mrs. Mary JELLICK.  The funeral will be held to-morrow
at 1 P. M. from the home of Mrs. LEVIN, 1171 Herkimer street.  Interment at
the Episcopal Cemetery, Glen Cove, under direction of FEENEY and Sons, of
1857 Broadway.

Delia O'KEEFE died Tuesday at her home, 4?0 Sixty-first street.  She was
born in Brooklyn and had lived in Bay Ridge for twenty years.  She was an
active member of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and is
survived by her husband, James; a son, James L., and a daughter, Mrs. H. A.
HILLMAN.  The funeral will be held to-morrow from her late home, thence or
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A. M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Caroline G. ALSGOOD, a resident of Brooklyn practically all her life, died
yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. MARTENS, 35 East
Seventeenth street.  She was an active member of the Schermarhorn Street
Evangelical Church where funeral services will be held to-morrow at 3 P. M.
 Interment private.

Jacob M. DUBE, 40, senior member of the firm of DUBE and REINGOLD, clothing
manufacturers of Manhattan, died Tuesday night as the result of injuries
received in an accident.  He had lived in Brooklyn practically all his
life.  He is survived by his widow, Rebecca; three children, Herman,
Bernard and Murial; three brothers and five sisters.  His sons were
spending the summer in a boys' camp at Ocean, Conn., and if they arrive in
Brooklyn on time funeral services will be held late to-day at the home of
Newman DUBE, 1225 Forty-eighth street.  Otherwise services will be held
there to-morrow morning.  Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Thomas G. DUNCAN, 54, a life-long resident of Brooklyn and up to a short
time ago proprietor of a hardware and building supply store at 1768 Fulton
street, died Tuesday at his home, 526 Macon street.  He was a member of the
Crescent Athletic Club and several hardware organizations.  He is survived
by his widow, Edith Viney DUNCAN; two children, one brother and three
sisters.  Funeral services will be held to-morrow evening at his late home.
 Interment Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery.

Charles H. KASSINGER, 19, of 742 Carroll street, who drowned at
Sparrowbush, on the Delaware River, while swimming Tuesday afternoon, lived
with his parents, Mr. And Mrs. Herman KASSINGER, at the Carroll street
address.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a graduate of P. S. 9.  For three
years he attended the Commercial High School, and for the past year had
been employed as a clerk in the Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan.  His
father is a retired bank official.  Funeral services will be held to-morrow
evening at his late home.  Interment Saturday at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Catherine McCARTIN, born in County Galway, Ireland, Oct. 7, 1882, a
daughter of Patrick and Katherine Reynolds McCARTIN, died Tuesday after
several weeks' illness.  She formerly lived at 346 Second street and was a
member of St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, Sixth avenue and Carroll street.
 Owing to her ill health she moved to Staten Island some time ago.  She was
the widow of John McCARTIN, and in addition to her parents in Ireland is
survived by one son, Matthew, four daughters, Catherine, Mary, Ann and
Alice, and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas McTIGHE and Ann FINN, and one brother,
John FINN.  The funeral will be held from 201 Park avenue to-morrow at 2 P.
M.  Interment in the family plot at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
William DUNIGAN & Sons.

Elizabeth Asheld GOWER, widow of William GOWER, died Monday at the home of
her niece, Mrs. Arthur E. HILTON, 15 Lincoln place, Maspeth.  Mrs. GOWER
was seventy-one years old and had lived in Maspeth for sixty years.  She is
survived, besides her niece, bya sister, Mrs. Margaret STEFFANS, and a
brother, Pierre ASHELD.  Funeral services were held this afternoon at her
late home.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Ernestine Waldman, who died yesterday in the Kingston Avenue Hospital, was
born in Brooklyn two years ago and is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore WALDMAN.  The funeral was held from the hospital at 10:30 A. M.
today.  Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery under direction of Sol JACOBSON,
of 213 Ralph avenue.

Louisa FILBIG, 62, widow of George FILBIG and a resident of Brooklyn for
many years, died yesterday at her home, 438 Irving avenue.  She had long
been an active member of the R. C. Church of St. Martin of Tours and is
survived by six daughters, Mrs. A. H. SHIPMAN, Mrs. Calvin HINDS, Cristina,
Clara, Margaret, and Wilhelmina FILBIG, and one sister, Mary HUTTER.  The
funeral will be held Saturday from her late home, thence to the Church of
St. Martin of Tours, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M.
Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Funeral services for Dorothy Elizabeth KIEFER, , three-year-old daughter of
Joseph George and late Anna Frauh KIEFER, who died on Tuesday, in the
Lutheran Hospital, East New York, will be held to-night at her late home,
11 Dean place, Woodhaven.  Interment will be made at 2 P. M. to-morrow at
Lutheran Cemetery.  She was born in Brooklyn on Nov. 16, 1916 and is
survived only by her father, who is prominently engaged in the cut glass
business to the Bushwick section.

Isabella DULLMEYER, wife of Charles DULLMEYER and a resident of Brooklyn
for many years, died yesterday at her home, 1028 Jefferson avenue.  She was
a member of the societies attached to the Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel and is survived, besides her husband, by a daughter, Rita.  The
funeral will be held Saturday from her late home, thence to the Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A. M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND, of
of 17?  Sixth street. . [transcriber's note: Sorry for "?" and "  ," poor
copy at edges]

Otto SEEBECK, 85, formerly for many years a resident of Brooklyn, died
Tuesday at his home, 9 Beach 104th street, Rockaway Park.  He is survived
by two brothers, Henry and John.  The funeral will be held to-morrow at 10
A. M. from his late home.  The remains will be cremated.

Nannie STRAUS, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died yesterday at her
home, 69? Madison street.  She is survived by four sons, Samuel, Simon,
Harry and Maurice G., and two daughters, Mrs. Morris ALEXANDER and Mrs.
Henry PLANT.  The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P. M. from her late
home.  Interment private.

Sarah Jane Wilson WEBBER, wife of Albert O. WEBBER and long a resident of
this borough, died yesterday at Montclair, N. J., where she was visiting.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow from her late home, 113 Bergen
street.  Interment private.

August 22, 1919
FISHER, LT. William H.
McGINLEY, Helen V.
BAHAN, Frank J.
NEUBERT, Peter C.
VON FRICKEN, Rosa
ULLRICH, Henretta
SEUFERT, Micheal
HICKEY, Julia
FEE, Victoria E.
HANLON, Mary A.
SHARP, Isabella R.
McGOVERN, Arthur
PILGER, Raymond
McCANN, Howard
BURNS, James P.
CONRAN, Eugene J.
RITCHIE,Elizabeth M.
GOLDNER, Elsie B.
MULLER, Herman B.
BRUNN, Albert
GRALEY, Louis D.
KNIGHT, Joseph
DOHERTY, Margaret
BROESLER, Josaph
STOHRBERG, Charles
CARBERY, Hannah
FURRER, Caroline
HART, William E.
WIEDERSUM, Willam H.
YATES, Lillian

IN MEMORIAM
CARRIGAN, Ellen
McKENNA, Catherine
O"NEILL, Mary

FISHER, Lt. William H.
Funeral services Lt. Fisher of 463 East 26th St, Flatbush who was killed by
lightning last Monday at Notch, Pike Co. Pa where he was spending his
vacation, were held this morning at his late home, the Rev. Willard H.
Sobey, paster of the First Baptist Church of Jamacia officiating.  Interment
at Greenwood Cemetery.  Lt. Fisher was a student at he Polytechnic Institute
College of Engineering, and  had spent many months in the South where he
served with the Field Artillery.  He was a graduate of Manual Training High
School, and was in his last year of study in Polytechnic.  His good work at
college and while a member of Company H of the old 23rd Regiment, won him a
place at Plattsburg, where he was commissioned a Lieutenant and assigned to
Zachary Taylor, Kentucky.  He was discharged last December.  Lt. Fisher is
survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Fisher, old residents of the
Flatbush section and a brother , Edmund W. Fisher, a chemical engineers.

McGINLEY, Helen V.
20, died last night after a lingering illness.  She was born in Brooklyn and
was educated in St Paul's Academy.  She is survived by a brother, Edward; an
uncle, Jeremiah Hickey and two aunts, Mrs. Charles McCarthy and Mrs. John O'
Brien.  The funeral will be held Monday from her late home, 147 Webster
Avenue, Parksville, thence to the Church of St Rose of Lima, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10am.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the
direction of John Cooke, of 195 Court St.

GAVAGAN, John A.
One of the oldest dealers of newspapers and magazines in Brooklyn and more
than 30 years at he proprietor of a stand near Borough Hall, died Wednesday
at his home, 257 Warren St.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at his late
home, thence to St Paul's Church where requiem mass will be celebrated at
9:30am  Interment at Calvary cemetery.  He was born in Manhattan and was a
member of the old Volunteer Fire Dept.  Before coming to Brooklyn he
conducted a newsstand in lower Manhattan.  He was a member of the Society of
Old New Yorkers and is survived by his widow, Mary; three sons, John, an
inspector in the Department of Highways; W. Gavagan a patrolman and Walter
Gavagan, the present owner of the newsstand.

BAHMAN, Frank J.
Died Wednesday at the home of his son, Charles Bahman, in Sea Cliff where he
has lived for the last 10 years.  Funeral services will be held this evening
at his late home.  Interment tomorrow at Lutheran Cemetery.  He was born in
Germany 78 years ago and came to this country at the age of 24.  he settled
in Manhattan and later came to Brooklyn.  He is survived by 2 sons, Charles
and August of Brooklyn.

NEUBERT, Peter C.
26, an electrotyper and a member of the  band attached to the Church of St
Mary, Winfield died Monday.  The funeral was held this morning from his late
home, thence to the church, where requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment at
St. John's Cemetery.  Mr Neubert was born in Brooklyn and lived here for a
short time before he moved to Winfield.  He is survived by his mother, Mary;
two sisters, Catherine and Marie and a brother, Christopher.

VON FRICKEN, Rosa
80, widow of Fritz Von Fricken and  a resident of Sheepshead bay for more
than 40 years died Monday.  She was born in Germany and came to this country
in her early youth.  He husband was a jeweler.  She  is survived by 2
daughters, Mrs Clara page and Dora Van Fricken and 4 sons, Frederick,
Anthony, William and Henry.  She was a member of the RC Church of St Mark,
where requiem mass was celebrated yesterday morning.  Interment private.

KNOX, Richard
70, formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at his home in islip.  He
was the son of the late Abraham Knox, who was well known in the borough.
Funeral services were held this morning at his late home.  Interment at
Greenwood Cemetery.

McLAUGHLIN, Mary
Born in Ireland, a daughter of the late John and Mary McCormick Gallagher,
died yesterday at her home, 484 Lafayette Avenue.  She had been a resident
of Brooklyn for 18 years and a member of the Nativity RC Church, Classon Ave
and Madison Street.  She is survived by her husband, Peter McLaughlin, one
daughter, Catherine E.: one sister, Mrs. Catherine O'Neil and one brother,
Daniel Gallagher.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2:30 pm.  Interment
in the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction William Duni??
& Son, of 301 Park Avenue.

W?ELLRICH, Henritta
Died Wednesday at her home, 1268 Myrtle Ave., age 26, was born in Brooklyn
and is survived by he husband, John; four children, Anna, Conrad, August and
Roy; her parents, Otto and Anna Loeffler and one sister Catherine Devoe.
Funeral tomorrow at 2 pm.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of George Werst of 572 hart St.

HICKEY, Julia
62, died Wednesday at her home, 98 Kosciusko St.  She was survived by one
daughter, Mrs Edward J. Masterson, with whom she lived.  The funeral will be
held tomorrow at 9am from her late home, thence to St Ambrose's RC Church,
Tompkins and DeKalb Avenue, where requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of John C. Tracy of 908
Kent Avenue.

SEUFERT, Michael
Who died yesterday at his home, 220 Eldert St, was born in Manhattan 63
years ago and was employed by the Standard Shipbuilding Corporation,
Shooters Island, Staten Island.  He was a member of the Senior McKinley
Benefit Association of the Bushwick Schnorrer Club, Inc.  He was a painter
by trade and is survived by his widow, Magdalena; one son, Arthur A. and
five daughters, Margaret Seufert, Mrs. E. Stoldt, Mrs. L Lutz, Mrs. J
Taffner and Mrs. W. Hollein.  The funeral will be held on Sunday at 2 pm
from his late home.  Services will be held Saturday evening at 8:00.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Nicholas Blasius, Jr.  of
712 Knickerbocker Avenue.

FEE, Victoria E.
Wife of William E. Fee and daughter of the late John E. and Minnie Spillett,
died Wednesday at her home, 38 Maurice Avenue, Elmhurst.  The funeral will
be held tomorrow from her late home, thence to the Church of St Bartholomew,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated  at 9am.  Interment private.

HANLON, Mary A.
Died Wednesday.  Her funeral was held this morning at her late home, 459
Franklin Avenue, Thence to the Church of the Nativity, where a , where a
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment private. She was the widow of
Thomas Hanlon, a member of several church societies and had attended the
Church of the Nativity for many years.

SHARP, Isabella R.
Wife of William M Sharp, died Tuesday at her home, 201A Lexington Ave.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at her late home.  Internment
private.

McGOVERN, Arthur
Died yesterday at his home, 90 Amity Street.  He was born in Ireland and
lived in Brooklyn for 18 years.  He is survived by his uncle, the Rev.
Terrence Earley.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2pm at his late
home.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of J E  Doherty, of 388
Hicks Street.

PILGER, Raymond Adam
Died Thursday at his home, 101 Douglass Street.  He was born in Brooklyn and
survived by his parents, William and Clara Pilger.  The funeral will be held
Sunday at 2pm from his late home.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of Peter Doran, of 210 Hoyt St.

McCANN, Howard
Died yesterday at the home of his aunt, Mrs G. Johnson, 170 31st St.  20
years old and the grandson of the late Margaret Gorman.  He is survived by 2
aunts, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs James Healy,  The funeral will be held tomorrow
from his late home, thence to the Church of ST John the Evangelist, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30am.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

BURNS, James P.
Formerly a resident of the 1st Ward of Manhattan, died yesterday at his
home, 327 Sackett St.  Mr Burns was 83 years old and had lived in Brooklyn
for over 20 years.  He is survived by a daughter, Katherine; a sone, Frank;
one granddaughter, Nrs Patterson; 2 grandsons, Joseph and James and a great
grandson, Leroy Patterson.  Funeral arrangements will be made later.

CONRAN, Eugene J.
Died yesterday at his home, 332 Degraw St.  was born in the "swamp" section
of Manhattan 73 years ago.  He was engaged in trucking and forwarding
business for over 50 years and is said to have been the oldest living
trucker in the city.  He came to Brooklyn in 1902 and has lived at his
current address ever since.  He was survived by 3 sons; Eugene, Jeremiah and
William and 2 daughters, Marie and Harriet.  He was the husband of the late
Hennah Falvey and a brother of the late William F and Edwin J. Conran.  The
funeral will be held tomorrow at 9am from his late home, thence to the
Church of St Agnes, where requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Albert V. O'Connell, of Smith Street.

RITCHIE, Elizabeth M.
Died Wednesday at her home, 202 9th St.  She was born in England 82 years
ago and had lived in Brooklyn for 45 years.  She was an active member of the
Greenwood Baptist Church and survived by one son, Arthur D.  Funeral
services will be held this evening at he late home.  Interment tomorrow at
Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Mrs. Thomas H. Mullen and Son of
6th Avenue and President Street.

GOLDNER, Elsie B.
28, died Wednesday in the Seton Hospital, the Bronx.   She was born in
Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, her parents and 2 children.  The
funeral will be held Sunday at 2pm from her late home, 2733 Harman Street.
Internment tomorrow at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Thomas H.
Mullen and Son of 6th Avenue and President Street.

MULLER, Herman B.
69 died yesterday in Kings County Hospital after a lingering illness.  Born
in Germany and came to Brooklyn about 50 years ago.  He was an engineer by
trade and is survived by his widow and several small children.  The funeral
will be held Sunday at 2pm from his late home, 186 Harman St.  Interment at
St John's Cemetery under direction of John Sehy of 312 Central Avenue.

BRUNN, Albert
For many years employed as a dry goods salesman, died Thursday at his home,
143 15th St.  He was born Brooklyn 44 years ago and is survived by his
widow, Annie and one son, Frederick C H Brunn.  Funeral services will be
held tomorrow evening at his late home.  Interment Sunday at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of Edward Meyer of 544 3rd Avenue.

GRALEY, Louis D.
68, died Wednesday at his home, 1155 Gates Avenue.  He was a member of R C
Church of St Barbara and several church societies. He is survived by his
widow, Anna Schaefer Graley.  The funeral will be held tomorrow from his
late home, thence to the Church of St Barbara,  where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30am.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

KNIGHT, Joseph
Died Thursday in the State Hospital at Islip.  He was born in Brooklyn 46
years ago and until recently lived at 249 Prospect Avenue.  He was a member
of the Church of the Visitation and was employed fro many years at
Lidgerwood Manuf. Co.  He is survived by 2 sons, George and Edward; 2
daughters, Mrs. J Johnson and Mrs. E. Byers and one brother< George.  The
funeral will be held Sunday at 2 pm from the Chapel of Mrs. Joseph Redmond,
90 King Street.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOHERTY, Margaret
48, born in County Longford, Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for 25
years, died Wednesday after a lingering illness.  She was a member of the R
C Church of Our lady of Victory and is survived by 3 brothers, James, John
and Patrick and 4 sisters, Bessie, Maria, Anne and Jennie.  The funeral will
be held tomorrow at 8:30 am from the home of her brother, James Doherty,
1364 Fulton Street, thence to the Church of Our Lady of Victory, where
requiem mass will be celebrated under the direction of George t McHugh of
744 Myrtle Avenue.

BROESLER, Joseph
54, a cigar maker, died yesterday at the home of his nephew, 96 Cedar
Street.  He was born in Manhattan and came to Brooklyn in early youth.   A
short time ago he moved to Maspeth, 21 Dyson  St.  and the past month had
been living at Center Beach.  He is survived by his widow, Theresa and one
son, Andrew.  Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Paul S Miller,
of 1214 Putnam Avenue.

STROHRBERG, Charles
Husband of the late Cecilia Strohrberg, died Wednesday at his home, 1???
Putnam Avenue.  He was a member of Joppa Lodge, 386 IOOF and Brooklyn Tent,
Knights of Maccabees.  He was 54 years  old and is survived by one daughter,
Adeline.  Funeral services will be held this evening at his late home.
Interment private.

CARBERRY, John H.
Husband of Hannah Carberry (nee Hill) at his residence, 432 73rd St.
requiem mass on Monday at 9, Church of Our Lady of Angels, 74th St and 4th
Ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FURRER, Caroline
(nee Beck)  beloved mother and sister, age 53.  Funeral from her late home,
359 Stockholm St on Sunday Aug. 24th at 2 pm.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

HART, William E.
440 Prospect Ave.  beloved husband of Mabel Anderson and son of Mary G and
the late James Hart. Notice of funeral hereafter.

McGINLEY, Helen B.
Funeral from her late home, 147 Webster Ave.  Parksville, thence to the
Church of St Rose of Lima, Monday at 10am.

WIEDERSUM, William H.
30, beloved husband of Florence Werden and son of William J. and Augusta
Wiedersum. Services Sunday 3pm at his late home, 820 Jefferson Avenue.
Interment private.

YATES, Lillian
33, beloved wife of Job Yates.  Funeral from her late home, 1012 Fresh Pond
Rd. Sunday at 2pm.

IN MEMORIAM
CARRIGAN
In sad and loving memory of my daughter, Mrs Ellen Carrigan (nee Dacey), who
departed this life Aug. 22, 1916
 Three long years have passed in sorrow
  And we miss you more and more
 We have lost our dear Ellen
  Her sweet face we'll see no more
 Dear is the spot where our loved one is laid
  Dear is the memory, it will never fade
Gone but never forgotten.
 FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS

McKENNA
In sad and loving memory of our beloved and devoted mother, Catherine
McKenna, who died Aug. 22, 1918.  Anniversary mass on Saturday morning at
8:00 in the Church of Nativity, Madison St, corner of Classon Avenue.

 God gave to us a loving mother
 God has taken her away;
Blessed be God now and forever.
  SONS AND DAUGHTERS

O'NEILL
In loving memory of wife and mother, Mary E. O'Neill, who died Aug 22, 1917.
Gone but not forgotten.
  HUSBAND, SON AND DAUGHTER

BENNETT - On Aug. 20, 1919, Thomas J., beloved son of Ellen and the late
Lawrence BENNETT.  Brother of Peter L. And the late John F. BENNETT.
Funeral Saturday, Aug. 23, from his late residence, 1041 Bedford ave.
Solemn requiem mass, Church of the Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st.
9:30 A. M.

BRUNN - On Thursday, Aug. 21, Albert, beloved husband of Annie and father
of Frederick C. H. BRUNN.  Funeral services at 143 15th st., Brooklyn, on
Saturday, Aug. 23, 8 P. M. Interment private.

CARBERRY - On Aug. 21, John H., beloved husband of Hannah CARBERRY (nee
HILL), at his residence, 432 73rd st.  Requiem mass on Monday at 9 o'clock,
Church of Our Lady of Angels, 74th st. and 4th ave.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

CONRAN - Suddenly on Aug. 21, 1919, Eugene J., husband of the late Hannah
FALVEY, father of Eugene, Jeremiah, William, Marie and Harriet, brother of
the late William F. and Edwin J.  Funeral from his late residence, 332
Degraw st., Saturday, Aug. 23, at 9 A. M., thence to St. Agnes Church, Hoyt
and Sackett sts., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment in Calvary Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.  Masses appreciated.

CHRISTOPHERSEN - On Aug. 19, Elizabeth CHRISTOPHERSON.  Services "The
Funeral Church."  Broadway and 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell), Friday, 11 A. M.

FURRER - On Thursday, Aug. 21, Caroline FURRER (nee BECK), beloved mother
and sister; age 53 years.  Funeral from her late residence, 359 Stockholm
st., on Sunday, Aug. 24, at 2 P. M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

FYANS - Aug. 20, 1919, Thomas F., beloved husband of Anna FYANS (nee
HAUSER).  Relatives, friends invited to attend funeral from his late
residence, 2226 Gravesend ave., Saturday, Aug. 23, 9 A. M., to St. Simon
and Jude's Church, where requiem high mass will be offered for the repose
of his soul.  Interment Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre, East Orange, N. J.

GAVAGAN - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, John A., beloved husband of Mary J.
Funeral from his late residence, 259 Warren st., on Saturday, at 9:30 A.
M., thence to St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress sts., where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GRALEY - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, Louis De., beloved husband of Anna
GRALEY (nee SCHAEFER), aged 68 years.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral at his late residence, 1155 Gates ave., near Bushwick ave.,
Saturday, Aug. 23, at 9 A. M., thence to St. Barbara's Church, Bleecker
st., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.

HART - Suddenly, on Aug. 21, 1919, at his residence, 440 Prospect ave.,
William E. HART, beloved husband of Mabel ANDERSON, and son of Mary G. and
the late James HART.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

McGINLEY - On Thursday, Aug. 21, 1919, Helen B. McGINLEY.  Funeral from her
late residence, 147 Webster ave., Parkville; thence to the Church of St.
Rose of Lima, Monday at 10 A. M.

STUHRBERG - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, beloved husband of the late
Cecelia and father of Adeline STUHRBERG, in the fifty-fifth year of his
age.  Funeral services at his late residence, 1089 Putnam ave., on Friday,
Aug. 22, at 8 P. M.  Relatives and friends, also members of Joppa Lodge,
386, I. O. O. F., and Brooklyn Tent, 34, K. of M., are respectfully invited
to attend.

STUTTS - On Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1919, Charlotte Winslow, beloved wife of
George O. STUTTS.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral
services on Saturday, Aug. 23, at 8 P. M., at her late residence, 1486
Bedford ave.  Interment private, Sunday, Aug. 24, Cypress Hills.

WIEDERSUM - On Thursday, Aug. 21, William H., beloved husband of Florence
WIEDERSUM (nee WERDEN), and son of William J. and Augusta WIEDERSUM, in his
30th year.  Services Sunday, Aug 24, 3 P. M., at his late residence, 820
Jefferson ave.  Interment private.

YATES - On Thursday, Aug. 21, Lillian YATES, age 33, beloved wife of Job
YATES.  Funeral from her late residence, 1012 Fresh Pond road, Sunday, Aug.
24, at 2 P.M. (Manchester, England, papers please copy.)

IN MEMORIAM

CARRIGAN - In sad and loving memory of my daughter, Mrs. Ellen CARRIGAN
(nee DACEY), who departed this life Aug. 22, 1916. [poem]
FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS

McKENNA - In sad and loving memory of our beloved and devoted mother,
Catherine McKENNA, who died Aug. 23, 1918.  Anniversary mass on Saturday
morning at 8 o'clock in the Church of the Nativity, Madison st., corner
Classon ave. [poem]
SONS AND DAUGHTERS

O'NEILL - In loving memory of wife and mother, Mary E. O'NEILL, who died
Aug. 22, 1917.  Gone, but not forgotten.
HUSBAND, SON AND DAUGHTER

August 23, 1919
BARNIE, Maj Alexander. Maj Alexander Barnie, veteran of the Civil War and a 
resident of Brooklyn for more than seventy years, died Thursday night at the 
home of his sister-in-law, Miss Jane Van Duyne, 425 Gold street. He was born 
in Manhattan eighty-one years ago and came to Brooklyn at the age of ten. 
For many years he was employed as a carpenter, and in 1857 enlisted with the 
Fourteenth Regiment of Brooklyn. When the Civil War broke out the regiment 
was federalized and called the Eighty-fourth volunteers. After spending 
three years on southern battlefields, Maj. Barnie returned with his regiment 
ot Brooklyn and was appointed quartermaster of the Fourteenth. He worked for 
some time as carpenter and during the administration of Gov. Flower was 
given the rank of major and placed in charge of the New York State Arsenal 
in Manhattan. He later was attached to the adjutant general's office in 
Albany, where he served for fifteeen years in the War Record Bureau. Four 
years ago his wife, Helen B. Van Duyne, died and one year ago  Maj. Barnie 
was retired. He was a decendant of two old Scotch families, his father being 
the late Alexander Barnie, who came to to this country in early youth, 
andhis mother, the late Jean Gunn. Maj. Barnie servied with the Fourteenth 
Regiment for more than thirty years and was a member of its Veteran 
Association and Former Officers' Association He was a charter member of U.S. 
Grant Post No. 327, G.A.R., and is survived by one daughter, Belle Barnie; 
three sisters, Mrs. John Paterson, Mrs.Chatrlotte newcomb and Isabella 
Barnie, and three nieces, May Newcomb and jenile and Margaret Paterson. 
Funeral services will be held at the Fourteenth Regiment Armory and will be 
attended by the veterans and the present State Guard. A detachment from the 
present regiment will accompany the body to Greenwood Cemetery.

HART, William E. died Thursday at his home 440 Prospect Av. He was born in 
Brooklyn and had lived here all his life. He was an active member of St 
Theresa's R.C.Church and of Madison Council NO 1, Catholic Benevolent 
Legion. He is survived by a widow, Mable Anderson Hart, his mother Mary E, 
two sisters, Mrs, John Lawrence and Mrs Harry Hester, and two brothers, 
James and Joseph Hart. The funeral will be held Monday from his late home. 
Requiem mass at St Theresa's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of the Estate of F.H. McGuire of 754 Classon Avenue.

JAQUELLARD, Joseph, a wood carver, died Thursday at his home, 4406 Brandon 
avenue, Richmond Hill. He was born in Brooklyn June 3, 1881, and lived here 
until a short time ago. He is survived by four sons:Joseph, Peter, George 
and John; a brother George, a sister, Mrs. John Hanpf, and three 
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at his late home 4406 
Brandon Ave, Richmond Hill. burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

ROSSITER, Thomas A, for forty-six years an employe of the new York "Sun." 
and for thirty years foreman of its composing room, died yesterday, of 
paralysis at the home of his daughter Mrs. Franklin A. Phelan, 798 East 
Twenty-second Street, Flatbush. He was born in Ferns, County Wesford in 
1842, and at the age of 17 came to New York and learned the printing trade. 
An attack of paralysis caused his retirement five years ago. It was followed 
by eight other attacks, the last of which, coming ten weeks ago, left him 
helpless. Mrs. Rossiter, who was Miss Margaret Brady, of New Yord, died two 
years ago. Her husband is survived by the daughter, Mrs. Phelan, with whom 
he made his home, and by two sons, Frank Rossiter, and Dr. Phillip Edward 
Rossiter, of Cape Vincent, late captain in the Medical Corps of the army. 
The Rev. Leon A. Harver pastor of the Flatbush Unitarian church, will 
conduct the funeral service at the Phelan home tomorrow. Burial will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery.

OCCHIFINTO,Altina died yesterday at her home, 686 Washington Avenue, from 
pneumonia. She is survived by her husband, Nicholas J. Occhifinto, and her 
eight-year-old son, Gerald. She was bvorn in Italy thirty years ago and came 
to Brooklyn when seven years old. She was a member of the Tenth Assmembly 
District Republican Club and one of the Organizers of the Plava Vittoriosa 
Lodge of thje Ladies Order of the Sons of Italy. The Funeral will be held on 
Monday under the direction of Frank Scalise, Jr. of 8013 Seventeenth Avenue, 
with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery after requiem mass in St. Joseph's Church.

CASEY, Anna, wife of Wiliam Casey, died Thursday in St. Anthony's Hospital,
Woodhaven after a lingering illness. She is survived by her husband, two
daughters, Helen and Cecil; two sons, William and frnacis; her father, Frank
Rogers and one sister, Mrs. Thomas Kennedy. The funeral will be held
tomorrow from her late residence, 40 Pacific Street. Intermant at Holy
crosss Cemetery under direction of Nicholas C. Dolan, of 6120 Twentieth Avenue.

CHUISANO,Michael 40, died Thursday after a short illness at his home,
1018Kent Avenue. He was born in Italy and came to Brooklyn twenty-eight
years ago. He is survived by his widow and eight children. The funeral will
be held tomorrow from his late home, thence to St Lucy's R.C. Church, Kent
and Park Avenues, where short services will be held. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LAUGHLIN,Elizabeth B, widow of John Laughlin, died yesterday at her
home, 326A Greene Avenue. She was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of the late
Michael and Catherine Burns. She is survived by three daughters, Catherine,
Alice and Lillian, and two sons. Frank and Joseph. The funeral will be held
Monday from her late home, thence to R.C. Church of the Nativity, Madison
Street and Classon Avenue, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment
in the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John C. Tracy,
of 908 Kent Avenue.

RYANS,Thomas F., engaged for several years in the steam heating and plumbing
business, died Wednesday at his home, 3226 Gravesend Avenue. He was born in
Newark, N.J.  Forty-eight years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for
twenty-three years. The funeral was held this morning from his late home,
thence to the Church of SS. Simon and Jude, where requiem mass was
celebrated. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, NJ

BARNARD,George G., 78, formerly for twenty-five years deputy county clerk of
Kings, died Wednesday at Zion, NY where he was spending the summer. His
Brooklyn home was at 282 Midwood Street. Funeral services were held
yesterday afternoon at the chapel in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr Barnard was born
in Manhattan, His father, the late Daniel P. Barnard, was a noted lawyer.
After resigning from the deputy county clerkship, Mr. Barnard became
connected with the Title Guarantee and Trust Company and later with the
lawyers' Title and Trust Company. He retired from active life about five
years ago. He was formerly grand regent of the Royan Arcanum of the State of
New York and had long been a member of Commonwealth Counil of that order. He
was a member of the national Provident Union and of the Bar Associationl He
is survived by his widow, Ida P., a son, Edward R; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas
W. Hamilton; a granddaughter and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Barry and Mrs. Frank
Anderson.

MARQUARDT,Agnes, who died on Thursday, was born in Germany fifty-nine years
ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years. She is survived by
three sons, Charles H., George and William. The funeral will be held to
morrow from George Werst's funeral chapel, Hart Street and 'Evergreen
Avenue. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery

JOHNSON, John A,. 62, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died Wednesday
upstae, where he was spending his vacation. Mr. Johnson was employed by the
John Boyle company and resides with his family at 730 Halsey Street. The
funeral was held this afternoon from his late home. Interment private.

SIEMON, Amelia, H. 85, widow of Franz Siemon and a resident of Brooklyn
since early youth, died yesterday at her home, 788 greene avenue. Funeral
services will be held tomorrow  at her late home. Interment Monday morning,
private.

CUFF, Mary A. died yesterday at her home, 198 Eighth Street, Long Island
City, where she had lived for the past several years. She was born in
Caledon, County Tyrone and came to Brooklyn in early youth. The funeral will
be held Monday from her late home, with requiem mass at St. Mary's R.C.
Church. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

CARBERRY, John H. , husband of Hannah HILL CARBERRY and for more than twenty
years employed as an inspector in the Bureau of Highways, died Thursday at
his home, 432 Seventy Third Stree. He was born in Brooklyn and had lived
here all his life. He was an active member of the Ninth Assembly District
Democratic Club and of the Holy Name Society attached to the R.C. Church of
Our lady of Angels. He is survived , besides his widow, by two sons, Peter
A. and Charles C; three daughters, Mrs. Helen M. DANEMILLER, Mrs. Hannah F.
PLUNKETT and Mrs. Loretta J CJ. CARROLL; one brother, Thomas and a sister,
Celia CARBERRY, The funeral will be held Monday from his late home with
requiem mass at the Church of our Lady of Angels. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

STEVENSON, Susan D, 60(80?), one of the most noted astrologers in the United
States and for the past sixteen years secretary of the astrological Society
of America, died Wednesday at ther home, Lorensen's Hotel, Fort Hamilton.
Funeral services were held there yesterday afternoon. Interment at St
Michael's Cemetery. Mrs STEVENSON was a past matron of Duchess of Connaught
Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and is survived by her husband, Dr A.
STEVENSON, founder of the Astrological Society of America,. She was born in
Dublin and had lived in Brooklyn for three years. She was writing a book on
astrology when taken ill over a year ago.

SYKES, Major George. 33, grandson of major-general George SYKES, commander
of the Army of the Potomac in the civil war, died  Thursday night in the
Flushing Hospital following an operation. He was commisoned a captain in  in
the engineering Corpsi n 1917 after completing a course of study at
Washington University. He was promoted to rhe rank of major last year after
being recommended for a citation by Gen. Pershing for conspicuous service in
France. Major Sykes was born in Manhattan and was a graduate of the New York
University. He was president of the George Sykes Building Company and was a
member of the Bayside Yacht Club, American Society of Civil Engineers and of
the Delta Phi Fraternity. He is survived by his widow, Anna;three sons, and
his mother, Mrs. Annie SYKES FEAST, of Washington, D.C. He formerly lived in
Brooklyn but for the past several years had made his home in Bayside.

STUTTS, Charlotte W. 67, wife of George O. STUTTS, died Wednesday at her
home, 1486 Bedford Avenue. She was born in Wilmington, N.C., and had lived
in Brooklyn since her marriage fifty years ago. She was an active member of
the New York Avenue M. E. Church. She is survived, besides her husband, by a
son, Edward; four daughters, Mrs. Charles W. HOPKINS, Mrs Charles WORTHLEY
and Emmy and Lottie STUTTS. Funeral services will be held this evening at
her late home. Interment tomorrow at Cypress Hills Cemetery.
BENNETT, Thomas J. 36, a fire insurance broker and a life-long resident of
Brooklyn, died Wednesday at his home, 1941 Bedford Avenue. He was a member
of the Knights of Columbus and of the American Irish society. He is survived
by his mother, Ellen, and a brother Peter L. He was member of the R.C.
Church of the Nativity, where requiem msss was celebrated this morning.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

HANNON, Claire M.  The 15 year old daughter of James and Catherine FOX
HANNON, died suddenly on Thursday at her home, 886 Pacific Street. She was a
member of St. Joseph's Church, Pacific Street, near Vandrbilt Avenue, and is
survived by her parents and two sisters, Gertrude and Irene. Thed funeral
will be held tomorrow with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Sunday, August 24, 1919
CURTIS. suddenly, on Aug 23, N. Willard CURTIS, in his 54th year, beloved
husband of Laura A. CURTIS, Funeral services at his late residence, Beach
141st Street, Belle Harbor, L.I., Tuesday, Aug 26 from Trinity Church,
Arlington and Schenck Aves, Brooklyn. Ballston papers please copy.

ZIMMERER,Adam, 26 Pulaski Street, died August 23. Notice of funeral
hereafter.

BLACK, Ruth H
BURNS, James P.
GARDENER, Edith L
GURRIE,Anthony
JOHNSON,Capt J
MC GINLEY,H.V.
OREILLY,F.
PAUL,Walter
PAYNE, Emma S.
QUICK,Mary E.W.
SCHAEFER,Samuel
SCHWIND, Michael
WILLIS,Julia F.D.
YATES,Lillian

PAYNE,Emma SCHMIDT. Of 1272 Park Place, wife of George Howard PAYNE, and a
resident of Brooklyn for several years, died Thursday in the Peck Memorial
Hospital. She was born in Manhattan, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
SCHMIDT. She is survived besides her husband and parents, by two brothers.,
William and Charles, and a sister, Mrs. Anna WARD. Funeral services will be
held this afternoon at her late home. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

YATES, Lillian G. 33, wife of Job YATES, died Tuesday at her home., 1012
Fresh Pond road. Funeral services will be held there this afternoon.
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs YATES was born in Manhattan, a daughter
of Mr and Mrs Charles GILMORE,and had lived in Brooklyn for many years. Her
husband is employed in the Broolyn Navy Yard. She is survived besides her
husband and parents, by two sons, George and Charles.

JOHNSON,Capt. Josiah., vereran of the Civil war and a retired Sandy Hook
pilot, died Friday at Stamford, Conn. He was born in Brooklyn eighty-seven
years ago, and fought with the Navy during the war. Shortly after the close
of the struggle, he returned to Brooklyn and later became a pilot. He was a
member of the Sandy Hook Pilot'sAssociation, and was well-known by steamer
captains from every part of the world. Funeral services will be held this
afternoon at the chapel of Chester Gardner, 15 Greene Avenue. Interment at
Greenwood Cemetery.

PAUL,Walter, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died Friday at his home,
612 Washington Street. He is survived by his widow, Florence CLARE PAUL, and
his mother,sarah PAUL. The funeral will be held this afternoon from his late
home. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

SCHAEFER , Samuel died Friday at his home, 1474 Lincoln Place. He was born
in Austria fifty-four years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for the past
twenty-three years. He is survived by his widow, Ida, four sons, Max, Dave,
Hyman and Michael, and three daughters, Mrs. Bessie RINGLER, Ethel and
Fannie SCHAEFER. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at his late
home. Interment at Mount Hebron Cemetery under direction of Sol Jacobson, of
213 Ralph Avenue.

O'REILLY, Florence, youngest daughter of Peter and Mrgaret O'REILLY, died
yesterday at her home, 112 York Street. She was born in Btooklyn and was a
member of St Anne's R.C. Church. She is survived, besides her parents, by
three brothers and three sisters. The funeral will be held this afternoon
from her late home. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Bernard
W. Reilly, of Henry Street.

McGINLEY, Helen V., 20, died Thursday after a lingering illness. She was
born in Brooklyn and was educated in St Paul's Academy. She is survived by a
brother, Edward, an uncle Jeremiah HICKEY, and two aunts, Mrs Charles
McCARTHY and Mrs. John O'BRIEN. The funeral will be held tomorrow from her
late home 147 Webster Avenue, Parkville, thence to the Church of the Holy
Innocents, where requiem mass will be celebrated . Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of John Cooke, of 196 Sourt Street.

GURRIE, Anthony, 61, died yesterday at his home, 92 Mrion street. He was
born in Spain, and came to America at an early age. He is survived by his
widow, Edna: one son, Emanuel, and four daughters. Services will be held
this afternoon at his late home. Interment under direction of John Farley,
of 1859 Fulton Street.

IN MEMORIAM
CHALLINOR.-In loving remembrance of my beloved daughter, Grace L CHALLINOR,
whom God called home Aug. 24, 1913. Dearly loved in life, never forgotten in
death.  HER MOTHER

DUFFY-Anniversary requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of the late
Agnes DUFFY(nee SHEA) at the Church of the sacred Heart, clermont, near Park
Avenue, on Thursday morning, Aug 28, 1919.

MOANE.-A solemn high mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of Eugene
MOANE will be said Monday morning at St Edward's R.C.Church,St Edward's
Street, Brooklyn. Relatives and friends are requested to attend. Thougj
gone, he's not forgotten. Taken away in his youth at the age of 17, loved by
every one who knew him. His name still lives fresh in our memories. We all
join in a prayer from our hearts. May his soul rest in peace. FATHER.
MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

MULLEN-In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Annie E MULLEN,
whodeparted this life Aug 24, 1910. Gone, but not forgotten; may her soul
rest in peace.HER CHILDREN

WINKLER    - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Carl S
WINKLER, who died in France while serving with Company I, 165th Infantry
(the old 69th Regiment).
He heard Humanity's clear call,
And knew the voice divine;
He gave his life; he gave his all
In deadly battle line.
The silent stars in love look down,
Where lies a loyal son;
In frost and dew, they weave a crown
Of honor he has won.
FROM MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER

Monday, August 25, 1919
BLEISTIFT, Abraham I, 83, died at his home, 659 Bedford Avenue, Saturday,
from ailments of old age. He was born in Russia and had lived in NewYork
fifty-one years, for the last seven years in Brooklyn. GHe was in the real
estate business and was a member of the Masons, Odd Fellows and the Redmen.
He is surivied by his wife, Jeanette; six daughters, Julia, Celia, Sadie,
Evelyn, Lucille and Edna, and one son, Henry. Funeral services will be
conducted today at his late home, by the Rev. Rabbi sulban, followed by a
service at the Temple Beht Jehuda. Burial at Mr. Judah Cemetery.

MEYER, William, 45 years old, died at his home, 304 Atkins Avenue,
yesterday. He was a lifetime resident of Brooklyn and was a plumber by
trade. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; five sons, Alexander, James,
William, John and Edward, and two daughters, Jennie and Matilda. Funeral
services will be conducted to night and interment will be tomorrow in
Lutheran Cemeeery, in charge of H.J.DDonelly, 880 Newlots Avenue.

CUNNIFF,Anna E., 35, died yesterday at her home 288 New York Avenue,
following a frief illness. She was born march 18, 1884 and had lived in
Brooklyn her entire life. She was a member and past president of the ladies'
Catholic Benevolent Association, and also held office onthe advisory board
of the Hospital Guild of that association. She was employed as a secretary
by the national Aniline Dye and Drug Company in Manhattan. She is survived
by her parents and three brothers, James H. Eugene and the Rev. E. Francis
Cunniff, of Clark, S
outh Dakota. The funeral will be held Wednesday, with a solemn requiem mass
at St Gregory's R.C. Church. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

HESLIN,John M., born in the Ninth Wardin 1873, a son of the late Michael
Heslin and Mary ROWLEY HESLIN,, died on Friday at his home in Woodhaven. He
had been a member of St Joseph's R.C. Church, Pacific Street and Venderbilt
Avenue., and was educated at St Joseph's parochial school He is survived by
two sons, William and John; two daughters, Mrs Anthony TAUBITZ and Anna
HESLIN; one brother, james and two sisters, Mrs Victor KNEY and Josephine
HESLIN. a mass of requiem was celebrated this morning, with interment in the
family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William Dunigan and
son, 291 Park Avenue.

REYNOLDS, Michael, son of the late Michael and margaret REYNOLDS, died
yesterday at his late home, 12(?)8 Luquer Street. He was born in Brooklyn
and had been a life-long member of St Mary Star of Sea Church in Court
Street and the Holy Name Society and Young Men's Club. For the past four
years he had been employed on the New York Stock Exchange. The funeral will
be held Wednesday at his late home, thence to St Mary's, where requiem mass
will be clebrated. He is susrvived by one sister, Helen; one aunt, Nellie
Reynolds, and an uncle, Thomas REYNOLDS. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Henry J. Flood, of 207 Van Brunt Street.

McKAIGNEY,Peter Sr., husband of Elizabeth Reynolds Mc KAIGNEY,and father of
Peter Mc KAIGNER,Jr., and Mrs. L. Donohue and Lucille Mc KAIGNEY, died
Saturday in the Flower Hospital, Manhattan, as a result of injuries
sustained in an accident. He was born in Ireland and had lived in Brooklyn
for thirty-five years. He had been employed by The Central Brewing Company
for the past ineteen years. He was a member of Our Lady of Mercy R.C.
Church, Schermerhorn Street, where requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow.
Interment at St John's Cemetery under under direction of John M. Duffy's
Sons of 440 Fourth Avenue.

KUONY,Caroline, who died yesterday at her home, 62 Covert Street, of
pneumonia, was born in Germany onNov. 3, 1833, and came to this country
eighty-two years ago. She had been a resident of Brooklyn for four years.
she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John D. NEAL, Mrs. George
WIEDERMANN and Mrs. Harry HAGEMAN. funeral services will be held this
evening at her late home, the Rev. A. Hansen, of the Covert Street
Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery
tomorrow under the direction of the estate of George PETH, of 434 Central
Avenue.

ARMBRUSTER,Joseph, who died Saturday at his home, 603(blurred)
Kosciusco street, was born in Brooklyn forty-two years ago, and was engaged
in the manufacture of leather goods. He is survived by his widow, Clara; two
sons, John J. and Joseph J.; two daughters, Mrs Anna Senz and Florence
ARMBRUSTER; two brothersand three sisters. He was a member of  Court Unique
F. of A. Funeral tomorrow from his late residence. Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of George Werst, of 572 Hart Street.

CHURCH,Robert T, 50, died saturday at his home, 638 Fifty-First Street. He
is survived by his wikfe, Honorah PIGGOTT CHURCH; one son, Robert J. CHURCH,
and two daughters, Letitia TERHUNE and Pearl MIL(rest missing)

IN MEMORIAM
KANE. In sad and loving memory of my darling boy, Lawrence S KANE, who died
Aug 25, 1916. Only son of Jennie T. and the late Lawrence S. KANE.

Tuesday, August 26, 1919
ATTRIDGE, A. Gertrude  in her nineteenty year. Funeral services at her late
residence, 30 East 5th Street , Wednesday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

ADAMS, Lieutenant William G., 123d Machine Gun Company, beloved som of James
and Mary ADAMS. Funeral from his late home, 535 58th street, Brooklyn,
Thursday, Aug 28. Thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 5th
Ave. and 59th St. where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offered.
Automible cortege.

BENNETT, On Sunday, Aug 24, 1919, Wlliam L. Bennett, husband of Elizabeth
Bennett (nee O'ROURKE), passed away after prolonged illness. Funeral from
his late residence, 301 East 38th Street, New York Ciry, Thursday. survived
by wife, daughter and two sons.

EICHE, On Aug 25, Julia . Services at The Funeral Church:(Frank E. Campbell,
Broadway and 66th Street, Wednesday.

GUTMANN. On sunday, Aug 24, 1919, Elizabeth , beloved wife of the late
Edward GUTTMAN in her 78th year. Funeral Wednesday, Aug 27, from her late
residence, 839A Greene Ave, to Most Holy Trinity Church, where requiem mass
will be held. Burial in family plot at St John's Cemetery.

WOLFF. On Aug 24, Walter. Services at "The Funeral Church", Frank
E.Campbell, Broadway adn 66th Street, Tuesday.

IN MEMORIAM
JACKSON. In loving memory of our daughter and sister, Hattie ODELL HANNA
JACKSON, who left us for her Father's home one year ago today. MOTHER,
FATHER, ETHEL, ADA, FLORENCE and MARK.

PHEE, In sad and loving memory of our beloved father, James P. PHEE, who
passed away at his home, Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Aug. 25,
1918.

Our hearts are heavy with sadness,
   And dimmed by tears are our eyes;
For our hopes are buried in Tignish,
   In the grave where our father lies.

Although his voice is stilled,
   Safe in his Saviour's keeping,
He dwells in perfect peace,
   While those behind are weeping.

It was hard to part with father;
   We miss him day by day.
But we'll clasp again our loved one
   When the mists have cleared away.

His loving daughter and son, Kathryn and James PHEE, 9229, Glenwood Road.

ADAMS,Lt. W.G.
ALWILL,Bernard
ASTOR,Chas.A.
BADEN,Margaret
BLACKFORD,J.M.
BRUDERLE,Wm.
CONNELL,Jos.A.
FOLEY,Ellen H.
GOODWIN,T.S.
GUTMANN,E.
HEALY,Catherine
KELLER,H.P.
LEDERHAUS,A.
LESNISKOWSKI,M.
McNAMARA,C.H.
MOON,Eugene A.
MURPHY,L.
MURPHY,E.A.
McGARRY,Mary
PASCAL, John,C.
PIRACCI,Evelyn
PROBERT, Alice
REDMOND,E.
REID,Mary.L.
ROCKSTAFF,J.F.
ROGERS.C.J.
SCHWARZ.John
SEIDENSPINNER,C.
TSCHIRF,John
VAN BENSCHOTEN,E.
WILSON,Elizabeth
ZIMMERER,Adam

SCHWARZ,John died yesterday at his home, 8741 Church Street, Richmond Hill.
He was born in Grmany seventy-five years ago, and is survived by his widow,
Johanna; three sons, Gustave, Oscar and Hugo; four daughters, Olga, Martha,
Mrs. Elizabeth LOUFFLER and Mrs. Johanna SCHALL; ten grandchildren. The
funeral will be held Thursdy with interment in the family plot at Maple
Grove Cemetery under direction of John K Weigand, of 768 Fresh Pond Road.

BRUDERLE, William, who died, saturday at his home, 1404 Bushwick Avenue, was
born in Brooklyn forty years ago, and had been attached to Station B, New
York Post office, as a letter-carrier, for the past fourteen years. He is
survived by Mary; three children, Helen, William Charles; three brothers,
Harry, Charles BRUDERLE  and Joe EYERMAIM; two sisters, Mrs. Louise DE
ANGELES and Mrs. Bella KOHMANDIN. Funeral tomorrow from his late home,.
Interment at St John Cemetery under direction of George Werst, of 572 Hart
Street

SEIDENSPINNER Christian Stephen died Saturday of a complication of diseases
at this home, 2531 Woodbine Street. He was formerly a meat dealer in
Manhattan andcame to Brooklyn when he retired from business a
year ago. He was born in Germany fifty-six years ago, and is survived by his
widow, Barbara FAIST SEIDENSPINNER; two daughters, Barbara and Rose; three
sons, Andrew, Matthew and George; one sister, Mrs. Martin BADER, and two
grandchildren,. Funeral services were conducted at his late home this
afternoon by the Rev. Otto Graeser, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church,
Avenue B and East Ninth Street, Manhattan, of which Mr. SEIDENSPINNER was a
member,.Interment atLutheran Cemetery.

PASCAL, John C, employed by the Ward Baking Company as a salesmen, died
Sunday at his home, 428 Adelphi Street. he was born in Poughkeepsie, and
lived in Brooklyn for ten years. He is survived by his widow, Edna; two
sons, Jack and William; and two daughters, Clara and Adelaide. Funeral
services will be held this evening at the Chapel of Chester L. Gardiner, 15
Greene Avenue. Interment tomorrow morning at Greenwood Cemetery.

Mc GARRY, Mary died Sunday at her home, 914 Dean Street. She was born in
Ireland fifty years ago, and came to Brooklyn at the age of fifteen. She was
a member of St Theresa's Church andi s survived by two sons, James and
Joseph, and two daughters, Mrs. FOX and Mrs. P. MADDEN. The funeral will be
held Thursday from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Theresa, where
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

GUTTMAN,Elizabeth died Sunday at her home, 839A Greene Avenue, after a short
ilness. She was born in Germany, Nov. 11, 1841, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for sixty years. she was the widow of Edward Gurmann, and is
survived by two daughters, Elizabeth KEIM and Christine PALMER; two sons,
John and Paul GURMANN; eight grandchildren and five grandchildren. The
funeral will be held tomorrow from her late home, to Most Holy Trinity
Church on Montrose Avenue, where requiem mas will be celebrate. Interment at
St John;s Cemetery under direction of John Baque and sons, of 614 Woodward
Avenue.

VAN BENSCHOTER, Emma J, for many years a teacher of the Grammar Department
in Public School 23, Conselyea Street, died on Saturday after a long
illness, at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank DEAN, 257 Highland Avenue,
Orange, NJ.  Miss VAN BENSCHOTEN  asquired an enviable reputation as a
teacher, and was retired on a pension by reason of her enfeebled condition.
Before moving to New Jersey, Miss VAN BENSCHOTEN was active in the Ross
Street Presbyterian church and Sunday school. The funeral service will be
held this afternoon  and interment will be made in the family plot at
Greenwood Cemetery tomorrow morning.

HACKSTAFF, J. Frank died yesterday at his home, 1244 Union Street after a
lingering illness. He was born in Prattsville, N.U., March 30, 1850, and had
lived in Brooklyn since 1891. For many years he wasin the advertising field
andlater became publisher of the "Illustrated Companion." He was also a
noted woman suffrage worker and, together with his wife, Mrs. Priscilla D.
HACKSTAFF, who died a few years ago, was greatly responsible for the success
of the movement in Kings County. He was amember of the Universalist Church
of Our Father. He is survived by three sons, John D., Richard C., and
Frederick W. HACKSTAFF; two sisters, Mrw. S.H. HEMICKE, of Rosell, J.J., and
Tateliine HACKSTAFF, and two brothers, George C. and J.C. HACKSTAFF, of
Denver, Col. Services were held at the funeral parlors, 86 Lefferts Place,
this afternoon, followed by cremation.

LESNIAKOWSKI, Mary T., 23, died Sunday at her home, 311 Greenwood Avenue.
She was born in Brooklyn and was a member of the R. C. Church of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary. She is survived by her mother, Mary; three
sisters, Mrs. T. ROBAR, Mrs. Edward KAMINSKI and Sister Mary Augustine of
the Order of St. Joseph; and one brother, William. The funeral will be held
tomorrow from her late home; thence to the Church of the Immaculate Heart of
Mary, where requiem mass will be celebrated . Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of E.F. Higgins, of 1289 Prospect Avenue.

REID,Mary L., formerly for many years a resident of Brookklyn died yesterday
at the home of ther stepson, John REID, 70 Windsor Avenue, West New
Brighton, S.I., where she had lived for several yers. Mrs. REID was born in
Manhattan. She was a member of Grace Methodist Church, and is survived,
besides her stepson, by a daughter, Mrs. Herbert NEVINS, whose husband is a
naval lieutenat and is now stationed at Honolulu. Funeral arrangements
later.

CONNELL. Joseph A, died yesterday at his home 152 Newton St5eet. He was born
in Brooklyn twenty years ago, and had lived in the Greenpoint section nearly
all his life. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Margaret CRUDER, Mrs.
Cecelia     REILLY  and Mary CONNELL. the funeral will be held Thursday,
from his late home, thence to the Church of St. Cecelia, where requiem mass
will be celebrated . Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of
W.P. Murphy, of 87 Herbert Street.

ALWILL,Bernard, 22, a life-long resident of Bay Ridge, died yesterday at his
home, 168 Thirty-fifth Street. He is survived by his parents, Francis and
Margaret ALWILL; four brothers, John, Daniel, Francis and Joseph; and three
sisters, Catherine Garguilo, Mary and Margaret ALWILL. He was a emmber of St
Michael's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mc NAMARA,Charles H., died suddenly Sunday at his home, 333 Powers street.
Since boyhood he had been employed by the William Cable Wire Manufacturing
Company. He was born in the house in which he died. Mr Mc NAMARA was a
member  of the Farmers Club, and is survived by his mother, Mary; three
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth KAYSER, Mrs. Dathryne ERICSON, and Cecelia McNAMARA.
The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late home, thence to the Church
of St Mary of the Immaculate Conception, where requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John Shelvin's
Sons, of 529 Grand Street.

PIRACCI,Evelyn, died yesterday at her home 885 Kent Avenue. She was the only
child of Genarri and Lillian STEIN PIRACCI. The funeral ws held this
afternoon from her late home. Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery under
direction of John C. Tracy, of 908 Kent Avenue.

MURPHY,Lawrence, husband of the late Mary A MURPHY, died yesterday at his
home, 301 State Street. He was born in Davidstown, County Wexford, Ireland,
sixty-five years ago and had veen a resident of Brooklyn for more than fifty
years. For the past twenty years he was employed in the financial department
of the City of New York. He was a prominent member of the Republican Club of
teh First Asembly District and of O'Donavan Rossa Branch, Friends of Irish
Freedon. He is survived by one son, L.Joseph and one daughter, Mrs.
Catherine BOLGER MURPHY. The funeral will be held Thursday from his late
home, thence to St. Charles R. C. Church, where requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of W.J.Jurley,
of 195 Court Street.

WILSON,Elizabeth ,71, a life-long resident of Brooklyn, died Sunday at her
home, 790 Graham Avenue. She is survived by one son, a daughter and sereral
grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow from her late home.
Inerment at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of Michael Dirkes of 184
Meeker avenue.

BADEN, Margaret, infant daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Baden, died
yesterday at her home, Rochester Avenue and Rutland Road. The funeral will
be held tomorrow from her late home. Interment at Holy Cros Cemetery.

HEALY, Catherine, a member of the School Settlement House, died yesterday at
her home, 590 Grand Street. She was born in Ireland and came to Brooklyn in
early youth. She is survived by her husband, Charles; five daughters,
Doreen, Jane, Mildred, Alice and Lillian, and a brother, and sister. The
funeral will be held Thursday from her late home. Interment at St. John's
Cemetery.

KELLER, Howard PEISHING, died yesterday at his home, 329 Levington Avenue.
He is survived by his parents. Harry and Anna KELLER; a brother, Henry, and
three sisters, Hazel SOVETTA and Edna. The funeral will be held tomorrow
from his late home. Interment at Holy Cros Cemetery under direction of W. J.
Hurley, of 195 Court Street.

ZIMMERER, Adam, 51, died Saturday at his home, 26 Pulaski Street. He was
born in Brooklyn and is survived by a brother, Nicholas. He formerly
conducted a meat market, and later became sexton of St Ann's P. E. Church at
Clinton and Livingston steets. Funeral services were conducted at his late
home this afternoon by the Rev Dr. Dickie, acting pastor or St James P. E.
Church, Manhattan. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

GOODWIN, Thomas S., an ironworker, died yesterday at his home, 182 India
Street after a brief illness. He was born in Manhattan and had lived in
Brooklyn most of his life. He is survived by his widow, Edith; his mother
and two daughters, Edith and May. Funeral services at his late home
tomorrow, with interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the United
Burial Company, of 1292 Broadway.

MOON, Eugene A. died Saturday of heart disease at his home, 297 Oakland
Street. he was born in Belford, Monmouth County, NJ. 70 years ago, and for a
great many years lived in the old Seventh Ward. Mr. MOON  was a marine
engineer and was connected with the goverment Geodetic Surveying Service of
the Port of New York. He is survived by his widow, Mary; three daughters
Mrs. Hattie HIECKE, Mrs. Edith WINSPER and Mrs. MAC WINTERS; two sons,
Edward and Leslie MOON; and sixteen grandchildren. Funeral serivces were
held this afternoon at his late home. Burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery.

REDMOND,Elizabeth. The funeral of Elizabeth REDMOND, who died Saturday, was
held this morning from her late home, 284 Clermont Avenue, thence to the
Queen of All Saints Church, where requiem mass was celebrated. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. REDMOND had lived in Brooklyn for many years, and
is survived by a daughter, Helena.

ROGERS, Caroline, 75, widow of Josiah ROGERS, and formerly a resident of
Brooklyn, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs George A. H. SMITH, 7
Wallace Avenue, Freeport. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at her late
home;. Interment at Cypress Hill Cemetery.

FOLEY, Ellen H., died Sunday at her home, 2261 East Thirteenth Street. She
had lived in Brooklyn practically all her life, and is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. N. RENNIE, and Catherine and Margaret FOLEY. The funeral was
held this morning form her late home, thence to St. Mark's Church,
Sheepshead Bay, where requiem mass was celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

ADAMS, Lieut. William G., who died suddenly at Coney Island last Thursday
while bathing, had been discharged from the service only a month ago, having
enlisted at the outbreak of the war. He received his commission at
Spartanburg and was attached to the 123rd Machine Gun Company. He is
survived by his parents, James and Mary ADAMS; two sisters, May and
Catherine, and a brother, James Jr., recently discharged from the navy. The
funeral will take place from his home, 535 Fifty-eight Street, Thursday
morning, thence to Our Lady of Perpetual HelpR. C. Church., Fifth Avenue and
Fifty-ninth Street, where requiem mass will be celebrated.

ASTOR, Charles A., husband of Frances WARLINGTON ASTOR, died Sunday, at his
home, 1446 Nostrand Avenue. He was born in Manhattan and had lived in
Brooklyn practically all his life. The funeral will be held tomorrow from
his late home. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, under direction of George
T. McHugh, of 744 Mytrle Avenue.

LEDERHUAS, August, 70, a musician, who served as bandmasster in Squadron A
during the Spanish-American War and for several years a cornetist in
Gilmore's Band, died Sunday, at Whitestone. He is survived by his widow, a
daughter and three sons.

THEODORE COOPER DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Theodore Cooper, a member of the board of experts on the Manhattan Bridge
plan in 1903 and a lifelong member of the American Society of Civil
Engineers, died Sunday at his home, 353 West Fifty-Seventh Street,
Manhattan, of pneumonia.
   He was born at Cooper's Plains, N.Y., eighty-one years ago and was
unmarried. Mr. Cooper was graduated from the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute at Troy in the class of 1858. During the civil war he served as an
engineering officer in the navy, later becoming an assistant professor at
the Naval Academy. Together with Capt. James B. Eads, he had charge of the
construction of the St. Louis bridge in 1872. Afterward he was
superintendent of both the Delaware and Keystone Bridge companies.
   When the first elevated railroads were built in New York City, Mr. Cooper
was  the assistant engineer in charge of construction. He was one of the
five experts named by the President to figure on the Hudson River bridge
span and was consulting engineer for the Quebec bridge and the New York
Public Library.

ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS SELF WHILE CLEANING RIFLE
Cleaning a rifle last night, at March Road, Springfield, Queens, Alfred
Russo, of 127 Irving avenue, accidentally discharged the weapon and shot
himself in the right side. He was removed to Jamaica Hospital in a serious
condition.

Wednesday, August 27, 1919
ANTHONY, H.C.
BURKE, M.M.G.
CUNNINGHAM, L.W.
CURLEY, Nellie
DUMAS, J.H.
GRIBBIN,Martha
MC CARVY, Mary
MC GRATH,Patrick
MILTON,Margaret
MURPHY,E.A.
MURPHY,J.G.
MURRAY, Edward
NOLAN, Mary
RHODES,Richard
RUSSELL,Ellen M.
SHEA, John M.
WIGGINS,Anna R.
WOGLOM, A.R.
WOOLSEY,I.R.

HOLLAND, C. Anthony, of 62 Montague Street, an architect associated with
Warren and Wetmore, of Manhattan, died Monday in the Brooklyn Hospital.
Funeral services were held today at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts
Place. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Anthony was born in Brooklyn, a
son of the late Edward and Helen ANTHONY, and had lived in the Heights
section practically all his life. After graduating from the Polytechcic
Institure he studied for some time in Paris. He is survived by his widow,
Florence, and a daughter, Mrs. Francis L. EGGENS. He was an active member of
the Grace P.E. Church.

MURPHY,James F., died Sunday at his home, 301 Court Street, after a
lingering illness. He was bort in Brooklyn eighty years ago adnd had lived
in the Ninth Ward most of his life. During the Civil War he was attached to
the Nineteenth Company, New York Volunteers. He is survived by two
daughters, a son and two sisters. The funeral was held yesterday from the
chapel of Duddy and McGovern, 496 Court Street., thence to the Church of St.
Mary Star of the Sea, where requiem mass was celebrated. Interment in the
family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WOGLOM,Adeline ROBERTSON, 75, of 24 Windsor Place, widow of William
C.WIOGLOM and a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died Friday at her
summer home in West Eaton, N.Y. She was born in Plymouth, Mass, and was
formerly a member of the Hanson Place M.E. Church. For the past twenty-five
years, she had been a member of the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church. She is
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Helen M. LAWRENCE; LucyC. and Agnes R.
WOGLOM; a son, Lieut. William W. WOGLOM, attached to the Medical Department
at Fort Sheridan, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday
evening at her late home in this borough. Interment yesterday at Greenwood
Cemetery.

RUSSELL,Ellen M., widow of Joseph RUSSELL, died Monday at her home, 53
Butler Street. She was born in Ireland and had lived in Brookln for more
than thirty years. She is survived by a son, Martin; five daughters, Mary,
Helen, Margaret, Lillian and Sadie; her mother, Ellen AHEAM; three brothers,
Cornelius, Patrick and Timothy AHEAM,  and four sisters, Mrs. A. RYAN, Mrs.
T. RYAN, Mrs. James CUNNINGHAM and Mrs. J. MC GULLAN. The funeral will be
held Friday from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Paul, where
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Edward H.C.Dunn, of 339 Court Street.

MURRAY,Edward, 60, a master electrician, died Monday at his home, 174 Cooper
Street, where he had lived for thirty-five years. He was active in
Republican politics in his district and was a member of the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and of Cornerstone Lodge, 367 F. and A.A.
He is survived by his widow, Mary; a daughter, Hattie, and a son, Edward B.
Funeral services will be held this evening at his late home, the Rev. Arthur
F. Kurtz officiating. Interment tomorrow at Evergreen Cemetery.

WIGGINS,Anna ROUS, 93, oldest member of the South Third Street Presbyterian
Church, died Monday in the Greenpoint Home for the Aged, where she had lived
since last November. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the home,
the Rev. George M. Macdonald, pastor of the Novle Street Baptist Church,
officiating. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. WIGGINS  was born and had
lived in the Eastern District practically all her life.

CURLEY, Nellie. The body of Nellie CURLEY, wife of Edward F. CURLEY, a
sporting writer of the New York "American", who died suddenly at her summer
home at Glenn Lake, N.Y., Monday was brought yesterday to her late home,
1953 Eighty-Second Street. Mass will be celebrated tomorrow morning by Fathe
r William GARDNER in St Finbar's Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross
Cemetery. Father William GARDNER, who is a close friend of the family, was
visiting at the CURLEY summer place when Mrs. CURLEY was taken ill and he
administered the last rites. Mr CURLEY was in Saratoga at the time. Eight
chldren survive, as do two sisters, Mrs. Michael MC GUIRE and Mrs. Thomas
CAMPION. Mrs. CURLEY was born in the Fourteenth Ward of Manhattan forty
years ago.

GRIBBIN, Martha, 84, widow of John GRIBBIN and a resident of Brooklyn for
many years, died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George  BLANK, 706
Macon Street. Funeral services will be held there tomorrow afternoon.
Interment private.

MILTON,Margaret died Sunday in St Peter's Hospital. She was born in County
Longford, Ireland, and had lived in Brooklyn for fifty yers. She formerly
resides at 241 Hoyt Street and was a member of St Agnes R.C. Church. She is
survived by her husband, John; three sons, Thomas, John and William who is a
sergeant of United States Engineers, stationed at Newport News, and two
daughters, Mrs. Joseph RYAN, and Mrs. William CUTBERTH. The funeral will be
held tomorrow from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph RYAN,96 Third
Street, followed by requiem mass at St Agnes Church. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Peter F. Doran, of 210 Hoyt Street.

WOOLSEY, Israel Robert, 32, son of the late Henry and Mary I.WOOLSEY and
formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at his home, Clinton Street,
near West Broadway, Cedarhurst. Funeral services will be held this evening
at his late home. Interment tomorrow at Trinity Cemetery, Hewlett.

MC GRATH, Patrick, died Monday after a short illness. He was born in Ireland
and had lived in Brooklyn for more than fifty yers. He is survived by his
widow, one brother and a sister. The funeral will be held tomorrow from
hislate home, 109 Floyd Street, then to Stl Louis Church in Ellery Street,
where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
under direction of John McLean, of 33 Sterling Place.

RHODES,Richard, who died Monday, was born in Broolyn in June, 1867. He is
survived by a son, John, and a brother, George. The funeral will be held
tomorrow from the chapel of Daily Brothers, 59 DeKalb Avenue. Interment in
the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery.

SHEA,John M., a pioneer dry goods merchant of Brooklyn and Manhattan, died
Monday at his home, 376 Eighth Street. He was born in Ireland sixty-eight
years ago and came to this city when a child. He first opened a store in
Harlem, where he spent many years. Coming to Brooklyn about thirty years
ago, Mr. Shea opened a store at Fifth and Prospedt Avenues, from which he
retired about ten years ago. He was a member of Branch 204, Catholic Knights
of America, and of the Holy Name Society attached to the R. C. Church of St
Thomas Aquinas. He was an active member of the Twelfth Assembly District
Democratic Club, where he had been prominent in politics for a number of
yers. He is surived by one son, William F.,and two daughters, Mrs. Frank J.
HEFFERNAN and Mary F. SHEA.  The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late
home, thence to the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, where requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William H.
Daly, of 136 Smith Street.

DUMAS, Joseph H., died Monday at his home, 936 East 169th Street, Bronx. He
was born in Brooklyn and for many years was a member of St Teresa's Church.
He is survived by a widow, Mary; his mother, Mary C., and two brothers,
Edward and Arthur DUMAS. The funeral well be held tomorrow from his late
home. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of the estate of F.
H. M, GUIRE ,  of 756 Classon Avenue.

MURPHY,Elizabeth Uriel. The funeral  of Elizabeth URIEL MURPHY, 17-year-old
daughter of Police Lieut. Jeremiah MURPHY, of the Fourth Precinct,
Manhattan, who died Monday at Otisville, N.Y., will be held tomorrow from
her late home, 602 Ovington Avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

NOLAN, Mary died yesterday at her home, 271 Reid Avenue. She was a member of
the R.C. Church of the Holy Rosary and is survived by her husband, James
NOLAN; four sons, George, Thomas, John and a niece, Mrs. BERGEN. The funeral
will be held tomorrow from her late home, thence to the Church of the Holy
Rosary, Chaunce Streeet and Reid Avenue, where requiem mass will be
celebrated. Ingement at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direciong of Mrs. John
P. SCHORR, of 116 Utica Avenue.

BURKE, Margaret M.GORMAN, widow of Michael     BURKE,  and a resident of
Brooklyn for many years, died Sunday at her home, 1679 Woodbine Street. Whe
was an active member of St. Brigid's R. C. Church, where requiem mass was
celebrated this morning. Interment private.

CUNNINGHAM,Leo W., died MOnday at his home, 512 Jerome Street. For many yers
he had been employed as a clerk in the General Post Office. He wa born in
Manhattan adnhad lived in East New York for twenty-five years. He was a
member of the Postal Clerk's Association and is survived by his widow,
Sophia C., a son, Bernard; two daughters, Mary, and two brothers, Joseph and
Edward. The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late home,thence to the
Church of St Gabriel, New Lots, where requiem mass will be
celebrated.Interment at St John's Cemetery, under direction fo George J.
McCabben, of 208 Berriman Street.

Double Funeral For Mother and Daughter
A double funeral for Mrs. Louise Miller Whalen and her two-months old
daughter, Anna, who were overcome by gas on Mondy, will be held tomorrow
from their late home, 514 Marcy Avenue. Services will be held there this
evening. Mrs. Whalen was born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago and is
survived by her husband, John; a daughter, Agnes, and her parents, Anton and
Margaret Miller. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of
George T. McHugh, of 744 Myrtle Avenue.

ATTRIDGE,A.Gertrude, in her nineteenth year. Funeral services at her late
residence, 30 East 5th Street, Wednesday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BENNETT. On Sunday, Aug 24, 1919, William.L.., husband of Elizabeth BENNETT
(nee O'ROURKE),, passed away after prolonged illness. Funeral from his late
residence, 301 East 38th St., New York City, Thursday. Survived by wife,
daughter and two sons.

BOYLE, John B., husband of the late Mary ELLIS BOYLE, died Tuesday, Aug. 26.
Funeral from his late home,, 428 Seventeenth Street, thence to the Church of
the Holy Name, Friday. Interment Hhly Cross Cemetery.

HOOPER. On Tuesday, Aug 26, 1919, alfred G., husband of Josephine HOOPER
9neeVAN NAMEE0. Funeral services at his late residence, 938 Putnam Ave.
Thursday, Aug 28. Please omit flowers.

LAMBRECHT, Barbara age 29, died on Aug 26, 1919, after a short illness.
Funeral from her late residence, 1091 Myrtle Ave, on Friday morning, Aug 29,
to All Saints Church. Interment at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. Friends and
relatives invited Otila WOLF, sister, John and Joseph, brothers, Philip
WOLF, brother -in- law.

SMITH Johanna DALY, wife of Simon H. SMITH, at her late residence, 2098
Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. Requiem mass Thursday at Church of St Thomas
Aquinas, Flatlands.

IN MEMORIAM
CONVERY, In sad and loving memory of our veloved father, Thomas B. CONVERY,
who daparted this world Aug 27, 1909. His daughters, Margaret, Mae, Regina,
and Helen.

DUFFY. Anniversary requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of the late
Agnes T. DUFFY (nee SHEA) at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Clermont, near
Park Ave, on Thursday morning, Aug 28, 1919.

JOHNSON. In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Pvt. 2st
Class Waldemar C. JOHNSON, who was killed in action Aug 27, 1918, of Co. H,
306 Inf, 77th Division
He heard humanity's clear call
And knew the voice divine.
He gave his life, he gave his all,
In deadly battle line.
The silent stars in love look down
Where lies our loyal son,
In frost and dew they weave a crown
Of honor he has won.
If he could only raise his hand,
To bid  a last farewell,
The blow would not be half so bad
On those he loved so well.
                    Mother, Father, Sister and Brother.

O'BRIEN. Second anniversary mass in remembrance of my dear mother Mary A.
O'BRIEN, St Anthony's Church, Greenpoint, Aug 28.
Lonely are we without thee, mother,
How we miss you no one knows;
Our thoughts are always with you,
>From early morn 'till evening close.
We mourn the losss of our dear one,
We did our best to serve.
  Beloved on earth,
  Regretted gone,
  Remembered in the grave
    Her daughter, Winifred A. RODEN

REARDON. In loving memory of Private Maurice A. REARDON, Co. C. 106th U. S.
Infantry, killed in action Aug. 27, 1918.

SCHNEIDER, In sad and lovinig memory of our beloved daughter, Gertrude M.
SCHNEIDER (nee EGGERS), who departed this life Aug 27, 1918.
Days of mourning, grief and sadness.
Tears of sorrow silently flow.
Memory keeps our loved one near us,
Claimed by Heaven one year ago.
               Henry D. and Gertrude C. EGGERS

WHITE. In most tender and sorrowful memory of our darling Thomas, who died
Aug 27, 1917, age 5 years.
              Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers.


Aug 28, 1919
BRITTON, Charles F., Sr., died on Tuesday of acute indigestion at the
Firemen's Home, Hudson, N.Y., will be held this evening at the home of his
son, 22 Hill Street. Interment tomorrow afternoon at Evergreen Cemetery. Mr.
Britton was the husband of the late Isabella V. BRITTON. He was an exempt
member of the New Lots Fire Department and Engine Company No.6. He also was
a charter member of Warren Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Manhattan. He is survived by
three sons, Jonn, Warren and Charles, Jr.; one daughter, Mrs. George
JOHNSON, and fouteen grandchildren.

GERKEN, Ora E. died Tuesday at her home, Cypress Avenue and Fresh Pond Road,
aged 31 years. She is survived by her husband, John H. GERKEN, who is the
proprietor of Cypress Hills Park; one son, Johan H. Jr.; his father, Frank
ELLIOTT, and one sister, Mrs. Rena SAUNDERS. Services this evening with
funeral tomorrow. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of
George Werst, of 572 Hart Street. She was a member of theEaster Star,
Greenpoint Chapter.

REILLY, Sister Joseph Angela, daughter of the late Charles and Bridget CASEY
REILLY, died yesterday at the Visitation Convent. She entered the Order of
St. Joseph in 1893 and devoted the succeeding nineteen years to the care of
orphans at St. John's Home, by whom she was greatly beloved. She was
transferred to the Visitation Convent in 1912. Solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated tomorrow at the Church of the Visitation, Verona and Richards
Streets.

HAWES.James B, a retired accountant, for many years with the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad and long associated with the late Collis P. HUNTINGTON, died
Tuesday at the home of his brother, 1372 Pacific Street. He was seventy-six
years old and lived at Tarrytown, N.Y

BACHMANN, Richard, 41, son of the late Frederick H. and Catherine BACHMANN,
died Monday at his home, 536 Lafayette Avenue. He had lived in Brooklyn
practically all his life. The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late
home.Interment private.

REGAN, Thomas, formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at his home, 164
Pane Avenue, Newark, N.J. He was born in Manhattan forty-two years ago and
since moving to Newark had been an active member of St. Joseph's R. C.
Church. He is survived by two sisters-in-law, Mrs. HOLLMAN, of 327 Warren
Street, and Mrs.MCCABE, OF 208 Seventh Street, this borough. The funeral
will be held tomorrow from the chapel of Thomas E. Crowa, 155 Smith Street.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

SUTTON, Catherine A, 63, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died
yesterday at her home, 5 Grant Avenue. Funeral services will be held there
tomorrow evening Interment private.

BOLTON,William a., long a resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at his home 1357
Twenty-Third Street. He was well known in his late neighborhood and is
survived by his widow, Alice REDDEN BOLTON. Funeral services will be held
this evening at his ate home. Interment tomorrow private.

FARRELL. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1919. Daniel M. FARRELL, in his 86th year.
Funeral from the residence of his son, Daniel J. 432 55th Street, on Friday,
Aug 29, thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th St. and 5th
Ave., Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

FOUQUE. On Aug 27, Louis E., beloved husband of Ida Fouque(nee MC LAUGHLIN),
at his residence, 90 Tourville Ave, Jersey City. Notice of funeral
hereafter.

GERKIN. On Tuesday, Aug 26th, in her 32d year, Ora Eugenia GERKIN, wife of
John H. GERKEN and mother of John H. GERKEN, Jr. Funeral services on
Thursday Aug 28, at her residence, Cypress Ave, corner Fresh Pond road.
Funeral Friday. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Member of Eastern Star,
Greenpoint Chapter.

HANSEN. On Aug 26, Caroline H. HANSEN, in her 54th year, beloved mother of
Mary, Helen and John HANSEN. Funeral serices at her late residence, 513
Clinton St, Saturday, Aug. 30. Interment Greenwood.

HEINZ. On Tuesday, Aug 26, 1919, Catharine(nee GRAMMANN), veloved wife of
the late Charles HEINZ and mother of Mrs. Amelia RUFFLE  and Charles and
Harry HEINA, age 53 years. Relatives and friends, also Ladies' Aid Society
of St. Peters' Lutheran Church, are invited to attend funeral services at
her late residence, 173 Logan St. On Friday Aug. 29. Interment at the
convenience of the family.

KEIFER. On Wednesday, Aug 27, 1919. Mary A., beloved wife of Adam KIEFER, of
48 Maple St., Richmond Hill. Funeral from late residence, Saturday, Aug. 30;
thence to the Church of the Gate of Heaven. Interment St. John;s Cemetery.

SUTTON. On Aug. 27, 1919, Cahterine Anna SUTTON, age 68 years. Funeral
services at her late residence, 5 Grant AVe., Friday, Aug. 29. Relatives and
friends invited.

THOMPSON. On Aug. 26, 1919, James THOMPSON, late resident of 166 Fulton ST.,
Brooklyn. Funeral services Friday. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM

BRADY. In loving memory or our dear little boy, Martie; died Aug 28, 1913,
age 7 years 8 months. Gone, but not forgotten,               Father, Mother,
and Brother.

O'BRIEN. In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Mary A. O'BRIEN, who
departed this life Aug 28, 1917.
Two sad years have passed away,
I miss you, mother, day by day.
One of the dearest; one of the best,
God in His mercy has given you rest.
Her daughter, Mamie J. DRUMMOND

August 29, 1919
MAYER. Suddenly, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1919, Henrietta W. MAYER, age 43
years. Funeral serivces to be held at her late resdience, 716 East 99th
Street Canarsie, N.Y.,on Sunday, Aug 31, 1919.

O'ROURKE. Suddenly, on friday, Aug. 29, 1919, at his residence, 681 Classon
Ave., William, beloved husband of Anna O'ROURKE. Notice of funeral
hereafter.

O'SHEA. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1919, Mary, belvoed wife of the late Jeremiah
O'SHEA. Funeral from her residence, 820 Classon Ave., on Saturday, Aug 30;
thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon Ave. and Sterling Place. Interment
Holy Cross.

RYAN. On Friday, Maurice J., beloved son of Charles H. and the late Margaret
Ryan (nee HARTIGAN), of 137 St Marks Ave. Notice of funeral herafter.

IN MEMORIAM
CARLIN. nniversary solemn high requiem mass will be offered for the late
Margaret CARLIN at St. James' Pro-Cathedral, Jay ST., Saturday morning, aug
30, 1919. In loving memory. Sons.

EASOP. In sad and loving memory of our beloved brother, Private Raymond
EASOP, of 302nd Ammuniton Train, on his 26th birthday.             Sister
and Brothers.

SHANNON. Anniversary mass will be celebrated on Sept 1 for the late Sergt.
Thos. Joseph E. SHANNON, at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, 95th St.
and 4th ave., Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn., NY. Relatives and friends are
respectfully invited to attend.

BRISTOW, Jane R.
DAVIS,Emma F.
DEHN,Charles F.
EYLLER, Sergt. H.
FAGAN, Thomas
FOUQUE, Louis E.
FRENTZEL, Alois
GEINZ,C.G.
MAHON, James
MOFFATT, Mary
O'SHEA, Mary
PALMER, C.C.
PEDERSON, C.
PICCIRILLO, A.C.
RICHARDS, F.
SAVAGE, John W.
SCHWARTZ, John
SHEA,Catherine
TALMUD, Augusta
WEBER, Elizabeth
WEISS, J.D.W., Jr.
WILLIAMS, Thos.

EYLLER, Sergt. Hans , who before the war lived with George SELLAND, at 163
Nelson Street, died Tuesday in a military hospital at Montreal, Canada. He
first went to France with the American forces, and after being severely
wounded was returned to this country as a casualty. A short time after
recovering fomr his wounds, Sergt. EYLLER went to Canada, where he enlisted
with the Canadian Engin eering forces, andonce more went to France, where he
was again severely wounded. He was sent back to Canada, and death resulted
from his wounds. Sergt. EYLLER volunteered with the American army a short
time after war had been declared. He was sent across with Battery B. of the
Fifth Field Artillery. He was discharged from the American army at Fort Jay.
He was born in Germany thirty-one years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for
ten years. He is survived by his parents, who are in Germany. Funeral
serivces will be held tomorrow at the chapel of Louis W. Thorgesen, 200
Court Street, the Rev. Mr. Simmons officiating. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

WILLIAMS, Thomas, 78, of 106 Rapelye Street, died yesterday after a short
illness. He had been retired from business since 1898, previous to which he
was a member of the firm of Smith and Williams, dealer in flour, tea, etc.,
at 129 Hamilton Avenue. Mr. Williams was born in London on May 14, 1841, and
left his home at the age of fourteen. He crossed the ocean on one of the old
merchant ships of the Hudson Bay Company, which plied between London and the
Vancouver Islands.He saw much of the trade between the Indians and traders
of the company and was well acquainted with life in the far northwest. Mr.
Williams came to Brooklyn any years ago. He was well known in fraternal
circles, being a member of thje Ancient Order of Forester, Longfellow Lodge,
94, Order of Sons of St. George, and for thirty years was a member of St
Albans Lodge, 56 F and A.M. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs Elizabeth
ABASOLO, and a sonk Thomas WILLIAMS, Jr. The funeral willbe held Sunday from
his late home. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of H.
Lennert. of 311 Columbia Street.

PEDERSEN, Clarence died Wednesday at his home 649 Hicks Street. He is
survived by his parents. Harold and Amelia PEDERSEN, and six sisters and one
brother. The funeral will be held Sunday fromhis late home. Interment at
Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of H. Lennert, of 311 Columia Street.

FAGAN, Thomas, died Monday in St. Anthony's Hospital, Woodhave. He was born
in Brooklyn and had lived here all his life. He is survived by one brother,
John, and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph GRADY and Catherine FAGAN. The funeral
was held yesterday afternoon from the United Burial Chapel, 1202 Broadway.
Interment at St John's Cemetery.

MAHON, James , 75, of 94 Wyckoff Street; died today following a long
illness. He was born in County Westmeath, Ireland, and had lived in the
Tenth Ward for fifty years. He was a member of St Paul's R.C. Church, Court
and Congress Streets, and is survived by a niece, mary KEEFE. The funeral
will be held Sunday and burial will be made in Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of Thomas E. Crowe, of 155 Smith St.

PALMER, Catherine, C.. Requiem mass will be celebrated next Monday in Our
Lady Of Lourdes Church for Catherine C. Palmer, who died at her home, 294
Sumpter Street yewsterday. She was born in Brooklyn forty-nine years ago and
was the widow of Thomas Palmer. She is survived by two daughters, Mabel and
(..nce) and two sons, Edwin and (?), Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of Thomas L. Kearns, of Bushwick and Furman Avenues.

PICCIRILLO, Adelaide C. Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow in Our Lady
of Lourdes Church, for Adelaide Cecilia PICCIRILLO, who died yesterday at
her home 745 Decatur Street. She was born eighteen years ago in Brooklyn and
was employed in the office of Funk and Wagnalls, Manhattan. She is survived
by her parents, Generoso and Laura PICCIRILLO; four sisters, May, Margaret,
Lillian and Anna, and two brothers, Joseph and Albert. Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of  Thomas L. Kearns, of Bushwich and Furman Avenues

SCHWARZ, John, 75, a resident of Richmond Hill for twenty-seven years, died
Monday at his home, 8741 Church Street. Funeral services were held there
yesterday aftrernoon. Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery. Mr. SCHWARZ was
born in Germany and cAMe to this country fifty-one yrars ago. For fifteen
years before going to Richmond Hill, he conducted a grocery store in
Brooklyn and was aN authority on economic questions. He is survived by his
widow, Johanna; three sons, Gustave, Oscar and Hugo, and four daughters,
Mrs, Charles TOEFFLER, Mrs. Hannah SCHALL, Olga and Marth SCHWARZ.

FRENTZEL, Alois, born in Brooklyn twenty-three years ago, died on Tuesday.
He was the youngest son of George FRENTZEL, who conducted a printing
business in the Eastern District for more than thirty years. He was employed
at the time of his death by Richard NESSLER, 132 Throog Anevue. The funeral
will be held from the residence of his brother, Joseph FRENTZEL,  373
Weirfield Street tomorrow; thence to St. Pancras Church, Myrtle Avenue and
DuBois Place Glendale, where mass will be celebrated. Interment at St.
John's Cemetery. Mr. FRENTZEL is survived by his father, George; two
brothers, Joseph and Frank, and two sisters, Mrs. Claire WALD and Mrs. Anna GRAY.

DEHN, Charles Frederick, died yesterday at his home 768 Fresh Pond Road. He
was born in Germany eighty-one years ago, andlived in Greenpoint a number of
years. He is survived by one son, William C; six daughters, Mrs. Bertha
GAUGI, Mrs. Amelia GIESKER, Mrs. Theresa DREWS, Mrs. Caroline REUTER, Mrs.
Mathilda GIBLETT and Mrs. Margaret ARTZ; eighteen grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Sunday. The Rev. Charles H
Beuzler of St Paul's Lutheran Church in Leonard Street, officiating.
Interment in the family plot at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John K.
Weigand, of 207 Nassau Avenue.

BRISTOW, Jane RILEY, 57, of 1021 Ocean Avenue, wife of William BRISTOW, died
Monday at Providence, R. I., where she was visiting. Funeral services were
held yesterday afternoon at her late home in Brooklyn., the Rev. Robert M.
Moore, pastor of St Mark's M.E. Church officiating. Interment at Greenwood
Cemetery. Mrs. BRISTOW was born in England and had lived in Brooklyn for
many years. She was a member of the Sheepshead Bay M.E.Church. Her husband
is connected withthe U.S. Ordnance Department in Manhattan. She was the
mother of Arthur BRISTOW, who died two months ago at the Pelham Bay Training
Station, where he was in service. She is survived, besides her husband, by
two sons, Frank and Frederick, and a daughter, Gertrude BRISTOW.

SAVAGE, John, w., 51, of 450 Lafayette Avenue, formerly a clerk in the
Brooklyn Post Office and later a carrier in the main office, died Tuesday at
Kings Park. Funeral serivces were held last night  at 997 Bedford Avenue.
Interment today at Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Savage was born in Brooklyn and
was a member of Merchants Lodge, F.  and A.M. the Royal Arcanum and Postal
Clerks' Mutual Benefit Association.

TALMUD, Aususta, 61, of 708  Eighth avenue, wife of the Rev. Max TALMUD of
the Congregation B'nai Sholaum in south Brooklyn, died yesterday morning in
the Jewish Hospital after an illness of three months. Funeral services were
held this afternoon at her late home. Interment at Union  Field Cemetery.
Mrs. TALMUD was born in Poland and came to this country in her infancy. she
had lived in Brookly for the past twelve years. she is survived, besides her
husband, by three daughters, Mrs. I. C. NEUMAN and Belle and Blanche TALMUD;
two sons, Henry and Lester; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Nathan
LEVY and Mrs. G. ROBINSON, and a brother, H. W. LEWIS.

WEISS, John I. W., Jr., died Wednesday at his home, 75 Middleton Street. He
was born in Brooklyn four years ago and is survived by his parents, John
I.W. and Martha POLLACK WEISS; one sister, and his grandfather. The funeral
will be held tomorrow from his late home. Interment at Mount Olivet
Cemetery.

FOUQUE, Louis E., 44, died Wednesday at his home, 90 Tonnelle Avenue, Jersey
City. He was born in Brooklyn and had lived here until two years ago. He was
an active member of St. John's Church, Jersey City, and is survived by his
widow, Ida MCLOUGHLIN FOUQUE; his mother, Judith, and one brother, Henry.
The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late home, thence to the Church
of St. John, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Grove
Cemetery, Jersey City, under direction of J.J. Jiggins, of 214 Jay Street.

MOFFATT, Mary died yesterday at her home, 33(53?) Carlton avenue. She was
born in County Kerry, Ireland, and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty years.
She is survived by her husband, Alexander; one daughter, Catherine Boreson;
two brothers, John and Patrick SULLIVAN, and one sister, Delia  SULLIVAN.
The funeral will be held tomorrow from her late home. Intement at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of T. J. Higgins, of 214 Jay Street

DAVIS, Emma F. died yesterday at the homeof her daughter, Mrs. R. POLGLASE,
1410 Seventy-Eighth Street. She was born in Chester Ridge, NY on Oct. 11,
1862 and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty years. She is survived by one son,
Harry A., and two daughters. Mrs. POLGLASE and Mrs. J. MC CARTHY. Funeral
services will be held this evening at her late home, the Rev. Mr. Griswold,
pastor of the Lefferts Park Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment
tomorrow afternoon at Valley view Cemetery, dover Plains, under direction of
Edward Meyer, of 554 Third Avenyue.

WEBER, Elizabeth , wife of Emil WEBER and long a resident of Brooklyn, died
yesterday at her home, 629 Fifty-Seventh Street. She is survived, besides
her husband, by one daughter, Alma WEBER. The funeral will be held tomorrow
from her late home. Interment private.

SHEA, Catherine, widow of John P. SHEA, and a resident of Brooklyn for many
years, died Wednesday at her home, 426 Sterling place. She was an active
member of several societies connected with the Roman Catholic Church of  St.
Teresa. The funeral will be held tomorrow from herlate home, thence to St
Teresa's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Calvary
Cemetery.

O'SHEA, Mary, died Wednesday at her home 820 Classon Avenue. She was born in
Renagashil, County Cork, Ireland, and had lived in Brooklyn for thirty-six
years. She was an active member of the R.C.Church of St Teresa, and is
survived by six sisters, Mrs. Cornelius DONOHUE, Mrs. John FORAN, Mrs. Peter
FOLEY, Mrs. Jeremiah RIORDAN, Julia and Nora SULLIVAN, and one brother,
Benjamin SULLIVAN. The funeral will be held tomorrow from her late home;
thence to the Church of St Teresa, where requiem mass will be celebrated .
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction fothe Estate of F. H.
McGuire, of 756 Classon Avenue.

RICHARDS, Franklin, youngest son of James and Loretta MC GRORY RICHARDS,
died Wednesday at his home, 281 Reid Avenue. He was born in Brooklyn and is
survived, besides his parents, by one brother, James. The funeral will be
held tomorrow from his late home.Interment at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of John R. Shevlin & Sons, of 529 Grand Street.

Charles Hoffman Dead
Newport, R.I., Aug 29 Charles Frederick HOFFMAN, of New York, who was
actively interested in the management of the HOFFMAN estate in New York, and
who was a member of the Newport summer colony, died yesterday. He was 63
years old. He was president of the Union Club of New York


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