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1928...DEATHS AUGUST
Brooklyn Standard Union

1 August 1928
ONE DIES AS POLICE SAVE MANY IN TENEMENT FIRE;FLAMES THREATEN LUNA
Janitor Meets Deasth in Williamsburg Build-
ing After Scorning Rescue---Fireman Fight 
$20,000 Blaze in Famous Coney Island
Amusement Centre More Than 2 Hours.
In two early morning fires, one in Williamsburg and the other in Coney Island, 
one man was burned to death, a dozen rescued and the whole of Luna Park, 
famous playground, was threatened by flames for more than two hours.
Both fires  caused damage estimated at $30,000, the amusement resort 
bearing the major part of the destruction with loss believed to be $20,000.
Heroic work of two policemen in the Williamsburg fire which destroyed 
the tenements at 49 and 51 Grand Street, kept the loss in life at one.  
Arson is suspected.
Janitor Killed.
The man fatally burned was John DOMBROWSKY, janitor of 49 Grand Street.  
An inexplicable impulse drove the man back to death just at the moment 
of rescue.  While willing hands were waiting to lead down a ladder to 
safety, DOMBROWSKY plunged back n the burning building.  Wedged between 
a bureau and a wall, the body of the janitor was found later charred 
almost beyond recognition.
Policemen James MINARY and Edward DUNN of Bedford Avenue Station, 
assisted by John BREEN, civilian, led in the rescues.  MINAR and BREEN 
were nearby when the flames broke out in the basement of the tenement.  
They ran to a nearby lumber yard and borrowed a ladder. 
In the meantime, trapped on lower floors, occupants of both tenements 
had been driven to the top and third floors of the same dwellings.  
MINARY and BREEN, now assisted by Edward DUNN, climbed to the roof of 
the houses at 47 Grand Street and crawled along a narrow coping.
Among Rescued.Among those they assisted along the ledge were 
Mrs. Mary SOBIESKI, 44, a widow, and her two children, John, 7, and James, 5; 
Mary DOMBROWSKY, the janitor's widow; 
Sarah KAMINSKY, and her husband John KAMINSKY.

FURRIER DEATH UNDER INQUIRY
Shot to Death in Home---Two Escape.
Police in Manhattan woked on three theories to-day to solve the murder of 
Louis MEYERSON, a furrier of 315 East Twelfth Street, at 2 A.M.  He was 
shot to death by one of two intruders as he got up from bed to investigate 
a noise.  The strangers escaped through a window and disappeared over  
backyard fences. Acting Deputy Chief Inspector, Patrick BRADY and Captain HAMMELL 
thought MEYERSON might have been slain because he had a considerable amount of 
jewelry in his home.  Another theory was that though he was not a picket, 
he was a union furrier in a trade beset by union warfare.  Finally it was 
thought he might have been mistaken for someone else involved in an Italian vendetta.
MEYERSON'S wife Rebecca, and their two children, Herbert 5, and Selma, 3, 
were awakened by the shot.  Their cries brought Patrolman HALL of Fifth 
Street Station, who summoned an ambulance from Bellvue Hospital, but 
MEYERSON was beyond aid.

ANDERSON - Peter, beloved husband of Frieda ANDERSON, nee ARNOLD,
suddenly on July 31, 1928.  Funeral services at his home, 110-11 103d
ave., Richmond Hill, on Friday, August 3, at 8 P.M.  Relatives and
friends, also members of Tadmore Lodge, No. 923, Police Square Club,
Police Veterans' Benevolent Association, and P.B.A. are invited to attend.

BALDRICK - George, beloved husband of Mary BALDRICK (nee MONK), and
father of Charles BALDRICK, Jane QUILTY and Isabelle McGILLICUDDY, on
Monday, July 30, at his home, 357 Seventh st.  Funeral Thursday at 2
P.M.  (California papars please copy.)

BALDWIN - Charlotte BALDWIN, (nee SCHMIDT), on Monday, July 30, 1928, in
her 52d year, widow of the late Louis BALDWIN.  Survived by her son,
Louis, and one daughter, Charlotte NAGEL.  Funeral services at her
residence, 59-18 Ralph st., Friday.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

BILLINGTON - Edward J. of 344 Sixth ave., Brooklyn, died suddenly on
July 29, beloved husband of Mary BILLINGTON (nee DOHERTY) and dear
father of Mildred, Kenneth, Cyril, Edna and Mazie BILLINGTON.  Solemn
high mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated at St. Thomas
Aquinas R.C. Church, Ninth st., and Fourth ave., on Thursday morning at
10 o'clock.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CANVIN - On Monday, July 30, 1928, B. Theresa CANVIN, 3115 Ave. P, widow
of Emil F.J. CANVIN and mother of Katherine V., Margaret M., Thomas
Francis HAGGERTY, Francis X. CANVIN, Mrs. Francis D. DISKEN, Mrs. Furman
H. STAMPER and Mrs. Timothy DONOVAN.  Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady
Help of Christians R.C. Church, E. 28th and Ave. M, Thursday, at 10 A.M.

CHRISTMAN - Suddenly on Jyly 29, George P., at Franklin Square, L.I.,
beloved husband of Anna CHRISTMAN, father of Viola and George Jr.,
brother of Philip CHRISTMAN, Elizabeth and Anna KUNZ.  Funeral from his
late residence, Courthouse rd., Franklin Square, on Thursday morning at
9:30.  Requiem mass at St. Catherine of Sienna Church.  Interment at
convenience of family.

DOHERTY - Marjorie L., beloved daughter of Patrick and the late Mary
SHANAHAN and school teacher in Public School 187, Brooklyn, died Monday,
July 30.  Funeral Thursday 9:30 A.M. from her late residence, 209A
Windsor place; thence to Holy Name Church, where solemn high mass will
be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRAZER - On July 31, James A., at the residence of his son, Francis, of
109-44 132d st., near Liberty ave.  Funeral on Friday at 9:30, thence to
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, interment St. John's.

KAMMER - Gerlach, on Monday, July 30, 1928, at the age of 88 years.  He
is survived by a son, Charles, and two daughters, Sister Angeline,
O.S.C.C., and Mary NEUMANN, and grandchildren.  Funeral from the parlors
of Frank J. HANS & Son, 401 Onderdonk ave., cor. Stanhope st., on
Thursday, August 2, at 9 A.M.; thence to All Saints R.C. Church, Throop
ave. and Thornton st., where a solemn mass will be celebrated for the
repose of his soul.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KOPP - On Tuesday, July 31, George KOPP, son of the late Joseph and
Caroline KOPP, also brother of Anna SALM, Carrie HEUER, Charles and
Jacob KOPP,  in his 48th year.  Funeral from his late residence, 550
Knickerbocker ave., on Friday, August 3, at 2 P.M.  He was a member of
Excelsior Council, 108, Jr. O.U.A.M.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

KRUDOP -  On Monday, July 30, 1928, Gerhard, beloved husband of Minnie
KRUDOP and father of Mrs. Mildred DOSTER, in his 57th year.  Funeral
service at his residence, 336 Carroll st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, Aug.
2, at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LOWE - On July 31 at her late residence, 258 Fifth ave., Rose LOWE,
beloved wife of Frank LOWE and daughter of Michael and Rose DOUGHERTY.
Notice of funeral later.

MORLEY - On Tuesday, July 31, 1928, at his home, 207 Dean st., Ira R.,
beloved husband of Caroline B. MORLEY.  Funeral services at the
Fairchild Chapel, 86, Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., on Friday, August 3.

O'CONNELL - Sister Mary Thomas, S.S.J., on August 1, at Transfiguration
Convent, 267 Hewes st.  Solemn requiem mass at Church of the
Transfiguration, Friday, 9:30 A.M.  Interment St. Mary's Cemetery,
Flushing.

PALMER - On July 31, 1928, at his residence, 149 Clinton ave., Edward
L.H. PALMER beloved husband of Florence MAGOVNEY PALMER.  Funeral from
DUNNIGAN and Sons Parlors, Rogers ave., and Montgomery st., on Thursday,
August 2, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Sacred Heart R.C. Church.

SALMON - On August 1, 1928, Aletta SALMON, daughter of Albert James
SALMON and Ellen BUTLER SALMON, at her residence, 237 Decatur st.
Notice of funeral later.

WHITNEY - On Monday, July 30, 1928, Mary V. (nee JENNINGS), beloved wife
of the late William H. WHITNEY.  Survived by her mother, Catherine
ANDERSON; two daughters, Estelle V. and Hazel M., and three sisters,
Josephine JENNINGS, Elizabeth L. BRODERICK and Florence E. COX.  Funeral
from her late residence, 182 Bay Eleventh st., Brooklyn on Thursday at
9:30 A.M., thence to St. Finbar's R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will
be celebrated.

WILLIAM H. HUBBED, CAMP No. 4, United Spanish War Veterans - It is with
sincere regret that we publish the death of Comrade Edward L. PALMER,
Late Company G, 47, New York Volunteer Infantry.  Died at U.S. Naval
Hospital, July 31, 1928.  Funeral services (U.S.W.V. Ritual) will be
held Wednesday evening, August 1, at 8:30 o'clock, at funeral parlors of
William DUNNIGAN & Sons, Montgomery st. and Rogers.

IN MEMORIAM
DUGDALE - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Rose
DUGDALE, who passed away one month ago to-day.  Mass was offered this
morning at St. Paul's Church.  Gone, never to be forgotten.
                    CHILDREN

MAXWELL - Mass was celebrated this morning at St. Saviour's R.C. Church
for the repose of the soul of my dear wife and our beloved mother,
Kathleen MAXWELL (nee RUTH), who departed this life on Aug 1, 1921.
Gone but not forgotten.  May her soul rest in peace.
                   HUSBAND, DAUGHTER AND SON.

MAXWELL -  In loving memory of Kathleen MAXWELL (nee RUTH), who passed
into eternal rest seven years ago to-day.  May her soul rest in peace.
Amen
                    LOVING UNCLE AND AUNT, FRED AND MARY JACOBS

MAXWELL - Seventh anniversary mass was offered this morning for the
repose of the soul of Kathleen MAXWELL, nee RUTH.
        You are not forgotten, Kathleen dear,
            Never shall you be.
        As long as life and memory last
            We shall remember thee.
                    LOVING FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER

SONNENFISH - In memory of my dear daughter, Lorretta SONNENFISH, died
August 1, 1926.
        Two years have passed, our hearts still sore,
        As time goes on we miss her more.
                    MOTHER, ELIZABETH BOERUM AND FAMILY

THERESA B. CANVIN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady, Help of Christians R.C.
Church, East Twenty-eighth street and Avenue M, to-morrow at 8 A.M. for
THERESA B. CANVIN, who died at her home, 3115 Avenue P, on Monday.  She
was the widow of Emil F.J. CANVIN and is survived by five daughters,
Katherine V., Margaret N., Mrs. Frances D. DISKIN, Mrs. Furman H.
STAMPER and Mrs. Timothy DONOVAN, and two sons, Thomas Francis and
Francis X. CANVIN.

JOHN WHITE
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 10 A.M. in the chapel at 47
Broadway, Elmhurst, Queens, for JOHN WHITE, who died at Stamford, Conn.,
Monday in his sixty-third year.  He lived at 35 Bell Avenue, Stamford,
and was in the employ of Yale-Towne Manufacturing Company.  He is
survived by a sister, Mrs. Emma E. MENN, of Corona.  Interment will be
at Woodlawn Cemetery, under direction of Henry SKELTON, Elmhurst.

RICHARD McCLEERY, JR.
Funeral services were held to-day for RICHARD McCLEERY, JR., who died
Monday at his home, 172 Norman? avenue.  Interment will be at Mount
Olivet Cemetery under direction of  Peter BLASIUS, 121 Norman avenue.

ALEXIS L. WAHLBERG
Funeral services will be held to-night at 8:45 for ALEXIS L WAHLBERG who
died Monday at his home, -45 New York avenue, in his fifty-third year.
He was born in Vado, Sweden, and had been a resident of Manhattan and
Brooklyn for the past eighteen years.  He was a rigger by occupation.
He is survived by his widow, Elmina CARLSON WAHLBERG; a step-daughter,
his mother and a sister in Sweden.  He was a member of Worth Lodge, 210,
F.& A.M.; Bjorn Lodge, 275, O. of V.; Swedish Linea-rbundet and the
Rigger's Union.  Masonic services will be held at Ericson and Ericson's
State street chapel, 500 State street., to-night at 8:30, by Worth
Lodge.  Interment will take place at Evergreen Cemetery to-morrow
afternoon at  - o'clock.

JUNE MacMICHOL died Monday in a local hospital.  She was born in
Brooklyn thirteen years ago, and attended P.S. 162.  She was a member of
Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church, on Evergreen avenue.  She is survived
by her mother, Mary; a sister, Mary, and two brothers, Theodore and
John.  Funeral services will be held at her late home, 326 Stockholm
street, at 8 o'clock to-night.  The Rev. MALCOLM will officiate.  The
funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of Frank DARMSTADT, 80
Harrison? place.

CHARLES A. FULLER died yesterday at his home, 447 Fifty-seventh street,
in his seventy-sixth year.  He is survived by a step-son, Frederick
DILLMAN.  He was born in Germany and lived in Brooklyn [fi]fty six
years.  Funeral services will be held from funeral hall of George C.
HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue, to-morrow night at 8 o'clock.  The funeral
will be held Friday at [-] A.M  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

MICHAEL J. ROACHE died yesterday at his home, 261 Nineteenth street.  He
is survived by his widow, Hannah; seven children, his father, Garrett;
six sisters and five brothers.  He was a member of the Holy Name
Society.  The funeral will be held Friday at 9 A.M. from the Church of
St. John the Evangelist, where requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of E.LOCKWOOD,
[--]5 Twenty-first street.

FRANK BLACK died Monday at his home, 798 Nostrand avenue.  He was born
in Lockport, N.Y., and had been a resident of the Crown Heights section
for fifteen years.  He is survived by his widow, Johanna.  Funeral
services will be held to-night at 8 o'clock at 87 South Oxford street.
Funeral will be held to-morrow at 10 o'clock.  Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of L.S. [SH]ERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

MARJORIE L. DOHERTY, daughter of Patrick and Elaine Mary SHANAHAN
DOHERTY, died Monday.  She was a school teacher at P.S. 187 and a member
of the Blessed Vigin Sodality of the Holy Name of Jesus R.C. Church.
She was a member of the alumnae of the Academy of St. Joseph,
Brentwood.  Funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. from her late
home, 209A Windsor place, to the Church of the Holy Name, where a mass
will be celebrated.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LOUIS COX died yesterday at his home, 173 Conover street.  He is
survived by his parents, Daniel and Virginia HELWIG COX; a son, Daniel;
a daughter, Elizabeth, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth STACK.  The funeral
will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock, with the Rev. Dr. Jesse
JENNINGS officiating.  Interment will be at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery,
Tarrytown, under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

ANNA DONAHUE MURRAY died Monday at her home, 656 Eighty-fifth street.
She is survived by her husband, William; her mother, Margaret DONAHUE,
two sisters, Mrs. Margaret CAPELLO and Mrs. Mary McCLURY, and a brother,
Edward.  The funeral will take place from her late home Friday morning
at 9:30 o'clock.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at the R.C. Church of
the Visitation.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND,  90 King street.

2 August 1928
SCRIBBLES NOTE, PLUNGES TO DEATH
Chauffeur's Crushed Body Found on Pavement
JOHN GILLIGAN, 33 years old, a taxi driver, of 21-78 Sixth avenue,
Astoria, last night hurried into a stationery store on the ground floor
of the apartment house where he lived and asked PHILIP SMITH, the
proprietor, for a pad and pencil.
Shortly after GILLIGAN left the store his unconscious, crushed form was
lying on the pavement.  He had jumped from his fourth-story window,
according to a neighbor.
When police broke into his apartment they said they found a broken belt
strap on a nail in the kitchen, which they believe he had used in an
effort to hang himself, and all the gas jets of the kitchen stove open.
The pad which GILLIGAN purchased bore an unfinished note.  It read,
"Dear Aida, I am sorry to say --"
"Aida" is believed to be GILLIGAN's wife.
GILLIGAN died while being taken to St. John's Hospital, Long Island
City, in an ambulance.  His skull was fractured.

ANNA HEARN died yesterday.  She is survived by her mother Mrs. MARY
HEARN; a sister, Mary, and two brothers, Charles and Frank.  The funeral
will take place from her late home, 204 Hale avenue, to-morrow, with a
requiem mass at St. Rita's R.C. Church, Essex street near Atlantic
avenue, at 10 A.M.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

GEORGE BALDERICK-Funeral services will be held to-morrow for George BALDERICK,
who died at his home, 357 Seventh street.  He is survived by his widow,
MARY MONK BALDERICK; two daughters, Mrs. Jane QUILTY, and Mrs. Isabelle
MCGILLICUDDY, and a son, Charles.

VICTORIA L. THOMPSON-Funeral services will be conducted by the 
Rev. GEORGE W. REXFORD, pastor of the People's Church of Malverne, 
to-morrow for Mrs.VICTORIA L. THOMPSON, who died Monday at her 
home, Gates avenue, near Franklin avenue, Malverne.  She was 
born in the Ridgewood section of Brooklyn forty years ago and 
lived in Valley Stream and Lynbrook fourteen years prior to 
moving to Malvern a few months ago.  She is survived by her husband; 
three daughters, Mrs. Milton ACKLEY, Mrs. Fred GUNTHER and Madeline THOMPSON,  
and two grandchildren.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

HAZEL A. BOYLE, daughter of the late John and Mary ELLIS BOYLE and
sister of William and Mrs. Bella LOYD, died Monday at her home, 2112
Dorchester road.  The funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. from the
parlors of M.J.SMITH Sons, 2011 Flatbush avenue.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

ALETTA SALMON, daughter of Ellen BUTLER and the late Albert  James
SALMON, died yesterday at her home, 237 Decatur street.  She was born in
Brooklyn and was a graduate of P.S. 70 and Erasmus Hall High School.
She was a life member of Holy Rosary A.C. Church, where a mass of
requiem will be celebrated Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.  She is
survived by her mother, two sisters, Katherine and Grace, and four
brothers, Herbert, Albert, Clinton and Ralph.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue
and Montgomery street.

PETER ANDERSON-Funeral services will be held to-morrow night for PETER
ANDERSON, who died Tuesday at his home, 110-11 103rd street, Richmond
Hill.  He is survived by his widow, Frieda.  He was a member of Tagmore
Lodge, 923, F.& A.M.; Police Square Club and Police Veterans' Benevolent
Association.  Interment will be under direction of John SCHAMMER, 3639
104th street.  [did not say where]

ROSE NELSON died to-day at her home, 425 Dean street.  She was born in
Brooklyn and was a member of St. Peter's R.C. Church, where a mass of
requiem will be celebrated on Saturday at 9:30 A.M.  She is survived by
her husband, John; four daughters, Veronica, Rose, Marie and Ruth, and
her father, James O'BRIEN.  Funeral will be held from the chapel of P.J.
DALY & Son, 439 Hicks street.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

EDWARD KAISER-Funeral services were held to-day at the chapel at 
203 Jay street for EDWARD KAISER, who died Monday in a local hospital. 
Interment was at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son.

ANDREW ZAPUTOVICH died Monday at his home, 48 Van Brunt street.  He was
born in Austria and came to this country thirty-five years ago.  He was
a member of St. Peter's R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated to-morrow at 9:30 A.M.  The funeral will be held from the
chapel of P.J. DALY and Son, 439 Hicks street.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery.

EDWARD WOHLFHART [2 spellings] died yesterday.  He was born in Germany
fifty-five years ago.  He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A.
SCHOENWEISS and Mrs. H. DINGERS, and a brother, Jacob.  Funeral will be
held from his late home, 2707 Myrtle avenue, on Saturday at 2 P.M.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Arthur MAY,
6632 Myrtle avenue.

ROSE DOUGHERTY LOWE died Tuesday at her home, 258 Fifth avenue.  She was
a daughter of the Rose and the late Michael DOUGHERTY.  She is survived
by her mother, her husband, Frank; five brothers, John, Edward, Charles,
Joseph and Cornelius, and a sister, Mrs. Anna CARREN.  Funeral services
will be held at St. Xavier R.C. Church to-morrow morning at 9:30.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph B.
DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

PETER EDDERS died Tuesday at his home, 504 Hamilton avenue.  He was born
in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-two years.  He
is survived by his widow, Margaret.  The funeral will take place
to-morrow at 10 A.M. from HEENEY and Sons chapel, 1857 Broadway.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

VINCENT J. NELLER, son of Edward J. and Marie NELLER, died yesterday at
his home, 1860 Thirty-fifth street, Flatbush.  He is survived, in
addition to his parents, by two brothers, Edward and Robert.  The
funeral will take place from his parents' home to-morrow at 2 P.M.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER
and Son, 25 Aberdeen street.

PATRICK CAROLAN died Monday at his home, 630 Myrtle avenue.  He was born
in County Longford, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-five years.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. John COOL, of Mason
City, Iowa.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

JAMES A. FRAZER
A mass of requiem will be celebrated to-morrow at the R.C. Church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help for JAMES A. FRAZER, who died Tuesday at the home
of his son, Francis, at 109-44 132d street, near Liberty avenue.  He was
employed by Edgar A. GOETZ, of Manhattan.  The funeral will be held
to-morrow at 9:30 A. M.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under
direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

BERTHA EIDBERGER
Funeral services will be held to-night at 8 o'clock for  Mrs. BERTHA
EIDBERGER, widow of Adolph EIDBERGER, who died Tuesday in a local
hospital.  She was born in Germany thirty-eight years ago and is
survived by two daughters, Alma and Hilda; two sisters, Mrs. Emma
FREDERICKSON and Mrs.Johanna BORGNER; a sister, two brothers and her
father in Germany.  The services will be held at her late home, 9536
114th street, Richmond Hill.  Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery
Friday at 2 P.M. under direction of C. TREBOR  and Son, 102 Norman avenue.

MARY E. WILKINS died yesterday at the home of her son, 115-59 201st
street, St. Albans.  She is survived by her husband, Joseph H., and two
sons, Roy B., a member of the New York Fire Department, and Harold.  She
was a life resident of Brooklyn and a member of the Church of Atonement,
Seventeenth street and Fifty avenue.  The Rev. Dr. JENNINGS will conduct
funeral services at her son's home Saturday night at 8 o'clock.  Funeral
will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Sunday.  Interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of John SEHY, 8743 Seventh street.

THOMAS REILLY died yesterday at his home, 77 Penn street.  He was the
husband of the late Mary [couldn't find the rest of the obit]

CELIA D. LANG died yesterday at her home, 8820 Ninetieth street,
Woodhaven.  She is survived by her husband, Charles, and four daughters,
Mary, Irene, Madeline and Elizabeth.  Funeral will be held on Saturday
from her late residence.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at the R.C.
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle at 10 A.M.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711
Eightyseventh street, Woodhaven.

FREDERICK BECHT, JR.
Funeral services will be held to-night at 7:30 o'clock for FREDERICK
BECHT, JR., who died on Tuesday in his forty-ninth year, a life resident
of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Frieda; two daughters,
Mildred and Dorothy; his father and a sister.  The services will be held
at his late home, 222-07 Ninety-third avenue, Queens Village.  Interment
will be to-morrow, at 10 A.M., at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
John METZNER, 2890 Atlantic avenue.

CHARLES KRAUSS died Tuesday at his home, 247 Melrose street, in his
fifty-second year.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived
by two sons, Charles and Eugene; a daughter, Theresa; a sister, Mrs.
Susan DEVINE, and a brother, Henry.  The funeral will be held from his
late home on Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson avenue.

CHARLOTTE JUNKERMAN
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 1 P.M. for CHARLOTTE
JUNKERMAN, who died Tuesday in a local hospital in her thirty-third
year.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by her
husband, Alfred; a daughter; her mother, Mrs. H. SCHAEFER; a sister,
Emily, and two brothers, John and Louis.  Interment will be at Eilver[?]
Mount Cemetery, Staten Island, under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr.,
& Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

BARDY - MARGARET, on July 31, at her residence, 6151 Gates ave.,
Ridgewood, beloved daughters of Anna BARDY.  Funeral Friday morning at
9:30 o'clock; thenc to the R.C. Church of the Immaculate Conception.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CECCATO - MADALENA, widow of the late Leonard CECCATO, on August 2, 1928,
at her residence, 452 17th st.  Survived by her daughter, Mrs. JOHN
BRENNAN.  Funeral Sunday at 2 P.M.

FITZGERALD - On Wednesday, Aug 1, HANNAH, widow of Daniel FITZGERALD, at
her residence, 365 4th st.  Funeral on Monday, Aug 6.  Solemn requiem
mass at St. Francis Xavier's R.C. Church, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

GREANY - Suddenly, on August 1, MARIE L., beloved daughter of Clarence and
Luella KLEINERT GREANY.  Funeral from her home, 415 East 29th st., on
Saturday.  Mass at 9 A.M. in St. Jerome's R.C. Church.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

HAGGIE - On Aug 1, 1928, GEORGE J., at his residence, 1319 Prospect
ave.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

HOFFMAN - FREDERICK, at a local hospital, August 1.  Funeral from his
daughter's home, 111-16 167th st., Cedar Manor, with a requiem mass
Saturday morning, Aug 4, at 8:30, at the R.C. Church of St. Monica.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KOORBUSH - Suddenly, on July 31, 1928, at Spring Lake, N.J., MARTIN,
beloved son of Elizabeth KOORBUSH (nee MILLER) and the late MARTIN
KOORBUSH.  Funeral from his late home, 406 Prospect ave., Brooklyn,
thence to the Church of the Holy Name, Prospect Park West and Prospect
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered on Saturday at 10
A.M.  Interment  Calvary Cemetery.

LOWE - On July 31 at her late residence, 258 Fifth ave., ROSE LOWE,
beloved wife of Frank LOWE and daughter of Michael and Rose DOUGHERTY.
Funeral from the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Carroll st. and Sixth
ave., Friday morning at 9:30.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Elizabeth, N.J., papers please copy.

MULLER - FREDERICK E., on August 1, in his 38th year.  Funeral services
will be held at the home of his parents, 324 Evergreen ave., Brooklyn.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend, also Brooklyn Council, No.
21, Junior Order United American Mechanics, and B.P.O.E. Boynton Lodge
of N.J.  Interment Saturday afternoon at Lutheran Cemetery.

WILKINS - MARY E., beloved wife of Joseph H. WILKINS, at the residence
of her son, Roy B. WILKINS, 115-59 201st street, St. Albans, L.I., on
Aug 1.  Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday evening at 8
o'clock.  Funeral Sunday morning. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BOWLES - A solemn month mind mass of requiem will be celebrated in St.
Mary Star of the Sea Church on Friday morning Aug 3, at 8 o'clock for
the repose of the soul of JOHN R. BOWLES, who departed this life July 3,
192[?].                        WIFE AND DAUGHTER

BOY IS KILLED;  MENACE DRIVER
Angry Crowds Threaten Man After Fatal Mishap
An angry crowd of mothers and fathers threatened the driver of a heavy
automobile truck which to-day fatally injured 10-year-old CHRISTIANO
MONGELLO, of 508 President street, at Third avenue and Carroll street,
in the "Little Italy" section.  The boy died three minutes after his
arrival at Methodist Episcopal Hospital, where he was taken by a
policeman.
THOMAS RUSSO, 26 years old, of 302 Sixth avenue, driver of the seven and
one-half ton truck which was filled with bags of cement, was extricated
from the angry mob after the accident by Patrolmen LEON GOULD and
HERBERT MASON, of the Bergen street station, who were compelled to wedge
their way in.
GOULD rescued RUSSO and took him to the police station, where he was
questioned.  Meanwhile, MASON picked up the child and, commandeering a
private automobile, took him to the hospital, where Dr. BURT found he
had sustained a fractured skull and internal injuries and was dead.
Under questioning, RUSSO told the police he was traveling east on
Carroll street and, as he was about to turn on Third avenue, the boy,
who was one of three playing on the sidewalk, ran in front of the truck,
and the wheels passed over his body, although the driver put his brakes
on, he explained.
RUSSO was not arrested, but he was held for questioning.
Mrs. MARY MONGELLO, 32-year-old mother of the boy, at the hospital upon
being notified of the accident.  She later returned, grief stricken.

3 August 1928
AUTO KILLS BOY; TWELVE HURT
Heavy Truck Runs Down Child, Inflicting Fatal Injury.
One death, that of a ten-year-old boy; another, a four-year-old, who
sustained a fractured skull, and a man with a similar injury, marked
thirteen automobile mishaps. yesterday's toll.
CHRISTIAN MONGELLO, of 804 President street, was the victim of a fatal
accident.  The boy was killed when a heavy truck ran him down at Third
avenue and Carroll street.  THOMAS RUSSO, driver of the truck, said the
boy ran in front of the  vehicle and that the accident was unavoidable.
A technical charge of homicide was made against RUSSO.

ENDS LIFE WITH GAS
Mrs. ANNIE JAMES, 69 years old, of 2732 Ocean parkway, was found dead
to-day by her sister, Mrs. CHERRIE CONNELLY, who lived with her at that
address.  Mrs. CONNELLY found gas escaping from a heater which was
turned on and the windows closed.  Police would make no comment, but the
case apparently was a suicide.

HEAT KILLS TWO
The death of  Mrs. ANNA LENZ, 65 years old, attributed to the heat,
occurred suddenly at her home, 1384 Greene avenue, last night.  DR.
GEISSLER, of Wyckoff Heights Hospital, was summoned by a patrolman from
Wilson avenue station, but nothing could be done.

An unidentified man about 60 years old, died from the heat while riding
on a Gates avenue surface car at the Brooklyn end of the Brooklyn
Bridge.  He wore a gray suit and weighed about 155 pounds.

WILLIAM YOUNER, 18 years old, of 1774 Seventieth street, while bathing
at the foot of Twentieth avenue, went beyond his depth and was drowned.
His body was recovered.

While his mother, Mrs. MARY SMITH, and other children looked on
helplessly, VINCENT SMITH, 12 years old, of 708 Montgomery street,
Jersey City, was drowned at South Beach, S.I.  The boy was unable to
swim and went beyond  his depth.  His body was brought ashore half an
hour later by an unidentified man.

Seized with cramps while bathing at City Island Baths, the Bronx, RUPERT
CLANKE, 24, of 76 Underhill road, was drowned.  His body was recovered
by the police several hours later.  RUTH SANFORD, 16, was drowned while
bathing in the Wall pond at Allentown, N.J.  Mrs. MARY RYAN, 65,
collapsed in shallow water at Beacon Beach in that town and died shortly
after being pulled out to the beach.  Physicians said she had a
paralytic stroke.

CONLEY- On Thursday, August 2nd, 1928, ANNA M. CONLEY, beloved mother of
Thomas F. and James F. CONLEY, age 55 years, of 337 45th street.
Funeral from the chapel, 187 South Oxford street, Monday, 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Michael's R.C. Church, Forty-second street and Fourth
avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

FLAUM - ROBERT, age 7, son of JACOB and CATHERINE FLAUM (nee ECKHARDT),
at his residence, 1967 Ocean ave., Aug 1, 1928.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery Saturday, Aug 4, at 2 P.M.

HANFT - EDWARD A., beloved husband of Caroline FRANK, on Aug 1, in his
52d year.  Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the parlors
of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty ave., at Van Siclen ave.  Interment in
Lutheran Cemetery.

MILLER - On Thursday, Aug 2, 1928, ALEXANDER, beloved husband of Bertha
MILLER.  Services will be held at his residence, 1261 Bushwick ave., on
Saturday, Aug 4, at 8 P.M.  Interment Sunday at Lutheran Cemetery.

POWERS - JOHN, on Thursday, at a local hospital; survived by one
brother.  Funeral from 187 South Oxford st., on Saturday, at 8:45.
Requiem mass St. Catherine of Genoa R.C. Church, Alban and Linden aves.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

STENSTRUM - On Friday, Aug 3, 1928, at 54 Willoughby ave, ELIZABETH C.
STENSTRUM.  Notice of funeral later.

TRAINOR - MARY, suddenly Aug 2, in her 69th year.  Funeral from chapel,
2001 Madison st., Saturday, at 8:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of
St. Barbara, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her
soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WALDRON - On Tuesday, July 31, ELIZABETH D. WALDRON, nee MURPHY,
funeral from her ....[page cut off]

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
MURPHY - The family of the late GILBERT MURPHY wish to thank the priests
of St. Stephen's, relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy
expressed to them in their recent bereavement.  Also members of Local
No. 807, I.B. of T.
        SISTER, LORETTA WIEGAND; BROTHERS, JOSEPH AND EUGENE MURPHY

MARY E. HOBBINS
Funeral services will be held to-morrow morning for MARY E. HOBBINS, who
died in a local hospital on Wednesday.  She was born in Brooklyn, a
daughter of the late JOHN and SARA CROSS.  She is survived by her
husband, JOHN; a son, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. AGNES FARRELL and Mrs.
LORETTA GUNNING; a sister, Mrs. Oscar MULLER, and six grandchildren.
The funeral will be held from her late home, 21 Berkeley place.  Requiem
mass will be celebrated at St. Augustine's R.C. Church, of which she was
a member.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

PASQUALE BUONORA died Wednesday at his home, 2335 Atlantic avenue, in
his sixty-fifth year.  He is survived by his widow, Antonia; three sons
and a daughter.  Funeral services will be held to-morrow morning at 10
A.M.  A requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Loretto R.C.
Church.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Joseph MOLINARI.

ELIZABETH BRESLIN, a former resident of the Bushwick section, died
Wednesday at the home of ther sister, Mrs. E.J. GALLAGHER, at Cranford,
N.J.  She was born in Kingston, N.Y., fifty-five years ago and lived in
Bushwick for many years.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs.E.J.
GALLAGHER and Mrs. MARY SULLIVAN, and a brother, JAMES HIGGINS.  Funeral
services will be held at 44 Spruce street, Cranford, N.J., to-morrow
morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of KEARNS' Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue.

FRANK WHEELER died yesterday at his home, 105 McDougal street, in his
eightieth year.  He was born in New York and lived in Brooklyn for many
years.  He was employed by A. SCHRADER and Sons.  He is survived by two
brothers and one daughter.  Funeral services will be held on Saturday,
at 9 A.M., at John METZNER's Funeral Parlors, 2890 Atlantic avenue.
Interment will be at Greenlawn Cemetery, Long Branch, N.J.

PHILLIP KELLER, formerly of Glendale and Ridgewood, died Tuesday on
Staten Island, in his thirty-sixth year.  He was born in Brooklyn and is
survived by his widow, Louise; a daughter, and several sisters.  The
funeral will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. from the funeral parlors, 2734
Myrtle avenue, Glendale, thence to St. Pancras R.C. Church, where
services will be celebrated.  Interment will be under direction of
William BUSS.  [doesn't say where]

FRANK KERSWILL died Wednesday in his sixty-ninth year.  Funeral services
will be held to-night at 8 o'clock at his late home, 165 Hull street.
He is survived by his widow, Emma.  Interment will be on Saturday at 10
A.M. at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of William WERST, 365
Evergreen avenue.

FREDERICK MULLER died Wednesday.  He is survived by his widow, KATHERINE
A.; a daughter, EDITH; his parents, two brothers, Albert and Edward, and
a sister, Mrs. A. GRANT.  He was a member of the Junior Order United
American Mechanics, 21; B.P.O.E. Lodge of New Jersey, and Volunteer
Firemen, 1, of Mountainview, N.J.  Funeral services will be held
to-night at 8 o'clock at the home of his parents, 324 Evergreen avenue.
Interment will be to-morrow afternoon at Lutheran Cemetery.

MICHAEL J. CORCORAN died yesterday at his home, 6640 Grand avenue,
Maspeth.  He was born in the Town of Esker, Parish of Killo, County
Longford, Ireland, and came to the Fourteenth Ward of the Eastern
District in his early youth.  He was engaged in the hotel business for
many years, retiring fourteen years ago.  He was formerly an active
parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul and, upon taking up
residence at Maspeth five years ago, became a regular attendant of the
Church of St. Stanislaus.  He is survived by his widow, ANNIE KELLY
CORCORAN; three sons, John, Peter and Joseph; two daughters, Elizabeth
and Catherine, and three sisters, Mary, Mrs. James MCGUIRE and Mrs. John
REILLY.  The funeral will take place Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. Stanislaus by the
Rev. Father BENNETT.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

FRANK K. WILKINS died yesterday at his home, 1420 Hancock street, in his
fifty-ninth year.  He had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-two
years and was employed as a salesman.  He is survived by his widow,
Grace; two daughters, Doris and Mrs. C. SPEIGHT; six brothers, three
sisters and two grandchildren.  He was a member of Knickerbocker Avenue
Methodist Episcopal Church.  Funeral services will be held Sunday at 12
o'clock.  The Rev. Otto BRAND will officiate.  Interment will be at
Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue.

THERESA PIEROTH died Wednesday at her home, 140-42 New York boulevard,
Jamaica Junction, in her fiftieth year.  She is survived by her husband,
John; a son, Gabriel; a grandchild, a sister and a brother.  The funeral
will be held from her late home to-morrow at 8:30 A.M.  Requiem mass
will be celebrated at St. Mary Magdalen R.C. Church, Springfield.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of George
WERST, 572 Hart street.

MICHAEL J. SLAVIN, foster son of Margaret and the late James J. SLAVIN,
died yesterday at his home, 366 Fifth street.  He was a member of St.
Thomas Aquinas Church Holy Name Society, Sixty-ninth Regiment, National
Guard; of the Rainbow Division, and of the Shepherd of Bethlehem.  He is
survived by his father, Matthew, Margaret, and two sisters, Ruth and
Mildred.  Funeral will be held Sunday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at
National Cemetery under direction of Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

Mrs. JEAN JOHNSTON died yesterday at her home, 7616 Fifth avenue.  She
was born in the Twelfth Ward forty-six years ago.  She was a graduate
nurse and was formerly a member of Visitation parish.  She is survived
by her husband, Robert;  three daughters, Katherine, Elizabeth and Mrs.
Sarah COPE; two sons, James and Gerald, and three grandchildren.  She
was a daughter of the late JOHN and MARY FINNEGAN McALLISTER.  The
funeral will be held to-morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock from Joseph H.
McKEON's funeral home, Fifth avenue and Seventy-third street.  Requiem
mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Angels' R.C. Church at 9:30.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

GEORGE HAGGIE died Wednesday at his home, 1319 Prospect avenue.  He was
born in New York City sixty years ago, and was employed as a bank
clerk.  He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James CARLIN and Annie
HAGGIE, and four grandchildren.   The funeral will be held Sunday at 2
P.M.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of E.F.
HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

MARY FRIEDMAN died yesterday at her home, 929 Onderdonk avenue.  She was
born in Switzerland seventy-seven years ago, and lived in Brooklyn for
seventy-five years.  She is survived by her husband, Joseph L.; five
daughters, Mrs. M. LICHTENSTEIN, Mrs. M.L. GREENFIELD, Mrs. M. GEROLD,
Mrs. William McTEVITT and Rita FRIEDMAN; seven grandchildren, and four
great-grandchildren.  The funeral will be held from her late home Sunday
morning at 9:30 o'clock.  The Rev. Dr. Carl HERZEL will officiate.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John LUTZ and
Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

LAWRENCE NESTOR died Wednesday in Peck Memorial Hospital.  He was born
in Limerick City, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty
years.  He was supervising engineer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the
past ten years and was a veteran of the Spanish-American War.  He is
survived by  two sisters, Mrs. FITZGERALD and Katherine NESTOR.  The
funeral  will take place to-morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock from FEENEY
and Sons Chapel, 1875 Broadway, followed by a requiem mass at the Church
of St. Michael, on Jerome street, at 9:45 A.M.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN POWERS died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born in Ireland
sixty-three years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-three years.  He is survived by a brother and a nephew, JOHN
POWERS.  The funeral will be held from the funeral home at 157  South
Oxford street to-morrow morning at 8:45 o'clock.  Requiem mass will be
celebrated at St. Catherine of Genoa R.C. Church, Albany and Linden
avenues.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Frank
R. HEALEY, 1278 Troy avenue.

MARIE L. GREANY died Wednesday.  She was a daughter of Clarence and
Luella KLEINERT GREANY.  She was born in Brooklyn seven years ago.  She
attended St. Charles Borromeo R.C. Church and was a pupil of St.
Jerome's R.C. Church School.  She is survived by her parents and a
sister, Clarice.  The funeral will be held from her home, 415
Twenty-ninth street, to-morrow morning.  Requiem mass will be celebrated
at St. Jerome's R.C. Church at 9 A.M.  Interment will be at St.John's
Cemetery under direction of F.E. SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic avenue.

FRANCES HOGARTY died Wednesday at her home, 9520 111th street, Richmond
Hill.  She is survived by her husband, THOMAS; three sons, William,
Thomas and Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. Mary KNOLL.  The funeral will be
held from her home to-morrow at 9 A.M.  Requiem mass will be celebrated
at  R.C. Church of St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill.  Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction fo Edward F. SHIELDS, Atlantic
avenue and 117th street.

HERMAN L. KNAUP died yesterday at his home, 451 Evergreen avenue.  He is
survived by his widow, Henrietta RACOR[?] KNAUP; two brothers, Henry E.
and John C., and a sister, Mrs. Mary CRAMPTON, of Baltimore, Md.  He was
a retired tobacco salesman.  He was born in Germany eighty-two years ago
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty-five years.  Funeral
services will be held at his late home to-morrow at 2 P.M.   Interment
will be at Lutheran Cemetery Sunday morning at 10 o'clock under
direction of John P. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

The funeral of CHARLES SCHWIND, 64, a clerk in the Queens Building
Department, who died Wednesday, will be held to-morrow afternoon from
his late home, 37 Thirtieth street, Astoria.  He was a member of the
Veteran Firemen's Association of Astoria.  He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. MARY SCHWIND; two sons, Charles and Harold, and four daughters,
Marion, Eleanor, Shirley and Adele.

IN MEMORIAM
McMAHON - In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Miss ELLA
McMAHON, who departed this life August 3, 1926.
        Two years have passed since she has gone,
            We miss her more as time goes on,
        But hope her soul's in heaven above,
            And in God's care and holy love.
                    FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

McMAHON - In sad and loving memory of ELLA McMAHON, who departed this
life Aug 3, 1926.  Gone, but not forgotten.
                    MARION AND CRAWFORD.

O'HARE -  In sad and loving memory of our devoted father, PATRICK
O'HARE, who departed this life Aug 3, 1927.
        To-day recalls the memory
            Of our loved one gone to rest,
        And those who think of him to-day
            Are thos who loved him best;
        You will never be forgotten, father,
            Though on earth you are no more,
        But in memory you will be with us,
            As you always were before.
                    WIFE, SONS  AND DAUGHTER

PANKANIN - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, MARY P.
PANKANIN, who departed this life Aug 3, 1924.  Gone but not forgotten.
            DAUGHTERS, MARTHA WOERNER AND ANNA FROST.

4 August 1928
TWO DEATHS LAID TO BUSTED TIRE
Father, Son Killed When Auto Overturns
HAMMONTON, N.J., Aug 4.-- Two persons are dead and two hurt as the
result of an automobile accident caused by a bursting tire early to-day.
The car, a sedan, was driven by ANTHONY MILOSZOWSKI, 18, of 1140 1/2
Sycamore street, Camden.  In it were his father, Manley, 53; his mother,
Anna, 49, and his sister, Mary, 15.
As it was traveling along the [H?]arding Highway, half a mile from
Newfield, en route from [W?]ildwood to their home, one of the tires
burst.  The car skidded , went off the road, and turned over three times.
Young MILOSZOWSKI was killed instantly, his body and head crushed by the
car.  His father died at 9 A.M. in the Newton Hospital.  Mrs.
MILOSZOWSKI was badly cut and bruised about the face, head and body.
Mary was only slightly cut.
Verdicts of accidental deaths were given.

BROOKLYN MAN DROWNED OFF HOWARD BEACH
VALENTINE LANDER, 22 years old, of 331 Lenihan street, was drowned while
swimming off the North Channel bridge, in Jamaica Bay at Howard Beach,
yesterday.  The body was recovered by life guards.

Body Washed Ashore
The body of an unidentified man about 40 years old was washed ashore at
the foot of Beach 169th street and Jamaica Bay, Far Rockaway,
yesterday.  The man was 5 feet 8 inches tall, about 160 pounds and
dressed in khaki shirt and trousers, gray sweater and black shoes and
socks.  The body had evidently been in the water for a long time and it
was impossible to tell the original color of the hair and eyes.

ALMA CHAPTER, No. 41, O.E.S.[Order of Eastern Star] - Members are
invited to attend funeral services of Sister EMMA UNGER on Sunday, Aug
5, at 2 P.M., at the chapel of William WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood ave.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

COURTNEY - WILLIAM A., at 77 Stuyvesant ave., suddenly Friday morning,
Aug 3, 1928.  Mass Monday, at 10 A.M., Church of St. John the Baptist,
Willoughby and Lewis aves.

CUNNINGHAM - On Thursday, Aug 2, 1928, WILLIAM J., beloved son of Hannah
CUNNINGHAM (nee O'REILLY).  Funeral Tuesday from his late residence, 261
Gold st..  Requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral at 8:30.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

CURRY - MARY T. (nee CONNELLY), on Aug 3, at her residence, 577 Tenth
st., beloved mother of the Rev. William B. and Francis CURRY, Catherine
CORRELL, Mrs. J. RIELLY and Mrs. John WHALEN.  Funeral Tuesday, Aug 7,
at 9 A.M., from the Church of St. Saviour.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GILL - DANIEL, at his residence, 907 Carroll st., Aug 3.  Requiem mass
Monday morning at 10 o'clock, at St. Ignatius R.C. Church.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

LANGAN - On Aug 3, 1928, DANIEL LANGAN, beloved husband of Elizabeth T.
RYAN LANGAN  and father of John J., Harold C., Eleanor and Ethel
LANGAN.  Funeral from his late residence, 1078 East 40th st., near Ave.
I on Monday, Aug 6, at 9"30 A.M.; thence to St. Vincent Ferrer R.C.
Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEE - Suddenly Friday, Aug 3, 1928, MARGARET, beloved wife of James
LEE.  Funeral from her residence, 764 Classon ave., Tuesday, Aug 7, at 9
A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NEDERHAFER - Suddenly, on Aug 3, 1928, HATTIE, aged 49 years, beloved
wife of John G. NEDERHAFER.  Funeral services at her late residence, 44
Paulina road, Glendale, on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.  Funeral on
Monday at 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

STENSTRUM - On Friday, Aug 3, 1928, at 54 Willoughby ave., ELIZABETH
[LIBBIE] STENSTRUM.  Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86
Lefferts pl., near Gran[d?] ave., on Sunday afternoon at [-] o'clock.
Interment at Linden Hi[ll?] Cemetery.

WEEKS - HULDA LINDQUIST, wife of Andrew WEEKS, at her home, 671 Flatbush
ave., died Thursday, Aug 2.  Services Church of the Evangel, Bedford
ave. and Hawthorne st., Sunday, August 5, at [-] P.M.  Interment
Greenwood.

YOUNG - On Saturday, Aug 4, SARA T., beloved wife of Thomas Hugh and
mother of Crawford, Thomas and Harold, passed peacefully in the presence
of the Lord.  Funeral services from her late residence, 386 East 8th
st., Brooklyn, Sunday, Aug 5, at 7:30 P.M.  Interment Monday at Sea
Cliff, L.[I?].  Please omit flowers.


IN MEMORIAM
SCHAMBERGER, MARIA J.  In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed
away 15 years ago to-day.            CHILDREN

McSWEENEY - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved Aunt JULIA
McSWEENEY, who departed this life Aug 4, 1922.
        Always devoted, loving and kind,
        What a beautiful memory you left behind.
May her soul rest in peace.
        LOVING NIECE, ELIZABETH GLENN COUGHLIN

ALFRED ERICKSON died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born in
Sweden seventy years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for the past fifty
years.  He is survived by a daughter, a son and a sister.  He was a
member of Woroth Lodge, 210, F.&A.M.  Masonic services will be held at
his late home, 728 Fifty-eighth street, to-morrow at 8 P.M.  Funeral
services will be held Monday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of Charles A. SANDSTRON, 4603 Fourth avenue.

MARIE A. TOMASULA
Mrs. MARIE ANTOINETTE TOMASULA died yesterday at her home, 3811 Tenth
avenue.  She is survived by her husband, John; five daughters, Margaret,
Rose, Lucile, Janet and Antoinette, and a son, William.  She was
formerly a member of Children of Mary Society, Baxter Street Church,
Manhattan.  A mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at the R.C.
Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Fortieth street and Fort Hamilton
avenue.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

MARY CARSON
Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for MARY
CARSON, who died Thursday in the local hospital.  She was born in
Brooklyn forty-five years ago and lived at 181 Harmon street.  She is
survived by two daughters, Genevieve and Theresa, and a sister, Mellie
O'CONNOR.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
N.PIRO's Sons, 153 Navy street.

DANIEL LANGAN, for the past forty years engineer of the American Sugar
Refinery in Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 1078 East Fortieth
street, near Avenue J.  He was born in Canada and had lived in Brooklyn
for the past sixty-seven years.  For many years he was a member of St.
Saviour's R.C. Church and for the past two years of St. Vincent Ferrer,
on Glenwood road, where a mass of requiem will be said on Monday at 10
A.M.  He was a member of Maccabees, Tent 105; Foresters of America and
the Stationary Engineers' Association.  He is survived by his widow,
Elizabeth T. RYAN; two sons, John J. and Harold C., and two daughters,
Eleanor and Ethel LANGAN.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

JAMES F. McNAMARA, JR., 12, son of James F. and Mary WALLACE McNAMARA,
of 41-14 Elbertson street, Elmhurst, died Thursday in a local hospital.
He is survived, in addition to his parents, by two brothers, Thomas W.
and Lawrence A., and four sisters, Agnes M., Catherine R., Margaret M.
and Clare P.  His parents are both members of old and well known
families of Corona, where they formerly resided.  The funeral will take
place from his late home on Monday morning at 9:15 o'clock.  Requiem
mass will be celebrated at St. Bartholomew's R.C. Church.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery.

AXEL REINHOLDT SEAHOLM
Funeral services were held to-day for AXEL REINHOLDT SEAHOLM, who died
at a local hospital on Thursday.  He was born in Stockholm, Sweden,
sixty years ago and had been a resident of New York City for thirty-five
years.  He was a porter by occupation.  He is survived by his widow,
Hilda ANDERSON SEAHOLM; a step-daughter, Hanna ANDERSON, and a sister in
Catskill, N.Y.  The funeral will take place from his late home, 42 East
Seventy-eighth street, Manhattan.  Interment will be at St. Michael's
Cemetery, Astoria, under direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State street.

CHRISTOPHER TISKE died yesterday at the home of his sister, 1284 East
Ninety-fourth street.  He was born in New York.  He is survived by two
brothers, George and Henry, and two sisters, Gertrude and Anna.  Funeral
services will be held at the chapel, 9718 Flatlands avenue to-morrow at
10 A.M.  Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

WILLIAM STALZER
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M. for WILLIAM STALZER,
who died Thursday evening in a local hospital.  He was a cabinet maker
and liveed at 601 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.  He was born in Austria
forty-nine years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-three years.  He is survived by his widow, Marie; four sons,
William Jr., George, Otto and John; a brother, Joseph, and a sister,
Mrs. Anna SCHMUCK.  Cremation will take place at Fresh Pond Cemetery,
Middle Village, under direction of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

CHARLES J. STOTH died Thursday at his home, 751 Forty-second street, in
his fourteenth year.  He was born in Brooklyn, was a pupil at Dewey High
School, and was a regular attendant of the Church of St. Catherine of
Alexandria, Fort Hamilton Parkway and Forty-first street, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 A.M.  He is survived by his
parents, Edgar and Isabella, and a brother, George.  Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of John H.FARRELL, 4314 Fourth avenue.

HATTIE NEDERHAFER died yesterday.  She was born in Brooklyn forty-nine
years ago and was a resident of Glendale for about thirty-five years.
[She is survived by her husband] John G.; a mother and two brothers.
Funeral services will be held at her late home, 44 Paulina road,
Glendale, to-morrow at 8 P.M., with the Rev. George WACKER officiating.
The funeral will be on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment will be at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue.

JULIA DARCEY died Wednesday at her home, 35 Oakland street.  She was
born in Ireland sixty-five years ago and had been a resident of the
Williamsburg section for forty years.  She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. William FALES, and a son, John REZUEN.  Mass will be celebrated
Monday at 10 A.M. at St. Cecelia's R.C. Church.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward NEWMAN, 141 Nassau street.

MARY NELSON died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was born in County
Kerry, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past fifty
years.  She is survived by her husband, Julius; a brother, Michael
HAYES, and several nephews.  Funeral will be held from the chapel of
John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren streets.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

HANNAH FIZTGERALD died Wednesday at her home, 365 Fourth street.  She
was born in Ireland seventy-two years ago and had lived in New York and
Brooklyn for fifty years.  She was the widow of DANIEL J. FITZGERALD and
is survived by six daughters and a son.  The funeral will be held on
Monday at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Francis
Xavier R.C. Church, Sixth avenue and Carroll street.  Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. O'NEILL, 222 Court street.

WILLIAM J. CUNNINGHAM, son of Hannah O'REILLY and the late Hugh
CUNNINGHAM, died Thursday at his home, 261 Gold street.  He was born in
Brooklyn twenty-five years ago and was employed as a chauffeur for the
Mark Cross Leather Goods Company, Manhattan.  He was formerly a member
of St. Edward's R.C. Church, but for the past six months had attended
St. James Pro-Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated on
Tuesday at 8:30 A.M.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

SLAVIN - On Saturday, Aug 4, MARY A. SLAVIN, widow of Patrick SLAVIN,
fond mother of Anna, Geraldine, Joseph, Edward and John.  Funeral on
Wednesday, Aug 8, from her late home, 9618  133d ave., near 97ths st.,
Richmond Hill, at 9 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass will be offered at R.C.
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam ave., Brooklyn, at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

7 August 1928
FIND MAN SLAIN IN DYKER PARK
Victim Believed Missing Tailor of Corona
	The mutilated body of a man, stabbed more that twenty-five times and
with head nearly served[sic], was found early to-day in a clump of
bushes on the edge of Dyker Beach Park, in Eighty-sixth street, about
100 feet from Twelfth avenue.
	One of several cards found in the man's pockets bore the name of C.
MARINO, a tailor, of 57 East Jackson avenue, Corona, who has also a
branch office at 255 Forty-sixth street, Corona.  Detectives calling at
the first address were informed by a Mrs. MARINO living there that her
husband had left home yesterday morning at 9 o'clock and had not
returned.  She was to go to the Fort Hamilton police station this
afternoon to view the victim's body.
	The discovery was made by William LAVINE, of 629 Eighty-fourth street,
who noticed blood stains while passing the spot on his way to work at
the clubhouse of a golf course nearby.  He called the Fort Hamiliton
police station, and Dr. WINDOFF of Norwegian Hospital responded to a
police call.
	Head Nearly Severed
According to the ambulance surgeon, the man, who was abut 47 years old,
five feet eleven inches tall, and weighed 250 pounds, was apparently
murdered with a butcher knife.
	All the wounds were deep, according to the police, and the head was
nearly severed.  The victim had been stabbed in the chest, back, under
the ribs, in the neck and the arteries of the legs were severed.
	Police are of the opinion that the man was "taken for a ride" in
ganster parlance, as the blood trail began at the curb stone and
streaked across the sidewalk to the bushes.  They believed he was
brought to the spot in an automobile from another point in the city.
	When found the mas wore a gray suit, gray socks, tan shoes and white
shirt.  There was $57 and a gold watch in the man's pockets, indicating
death was not due to robbery.
	Fort Hamilton police said they understood there has been a labor dispute
among tailors of Queens ane are inclined to hold a revenge theory in the crime.
	Tailor Believed Victim
Capt. John J. RYAN, in charge of detectives of the section, said he
thought the card identifies its victim.  The man's clothing was dry,
indicating, police say, that he had not been lying on the spot during
the rain of the early morning hours.
	The spot where the body was found is only about one mile from the home
of the late "Frankie" YALE, murdered gang leader, which is at Fourteenth
avenue and Sixty-fifth street.

BATHER IS DROWNED; Guard Recovers Body
Samuel SWARZ, 50 years old, of 24 West Eighty-second street, got beyond
his depth off the foot of West Eighth street at 7 P.M. yesterday and was
drowned.  His body was brought to the beach by William BURROWS, life
guard, and Robert HOGAN, of 1471 West Ninth street, who with Dr. SMITH
of Coney Island Hospital worked a pulmotor without avail.
[another article, same person]
DROWNS AT CONEY
Samuel SWARZ Goes Under Before Boardwalk Crowd
Samuel SWARZ, 50 years old, of 24 West Eighty-second street, Manhattan,
was drowned last night while bathing in the ocean off West Eighth
street, Coney Island.  A number of persons on the boardwalk notice SWARZ
in distress several yards off shore and their cires attracted the
attention of Life Guard William BURROUGHS, and Robert HOGAN, of 1471
West Ninth street, Brooklyn.
These men went to the aid of SWARZ and finally brought him ashore.  They
worked over him with the aid of Dr. SMITH from the Coney Island
Hospital, for more than an hour, before they gave up the task of
resuscitating him.
The body was removed to the Coney Island police station.

RECOVER DROWNED MAN FROM PARK LAKE.
After working seventeen hours under searchlights, Sergt. McNALLY and
members of the Police Department Emergency Squat recovered the body of
Thomas WORTH, 19 years old, of 112 McKibben street, who was drowned in
Prospect Park Lake Sunday, when he slipped into the water while stepping
from the boathouse doct into a rowboat.

WIFE SLASHED DOCTOR TO DEATH DURING ROW OVER GOSSIP OF LOVES
Mrs. Glen KIRKWOOD Wields Bread Knife, Then Runs From Woodside Home
Seeking Physician - Is Held for Murder
	Gossip reared up its udly head to-day and spat venom, disrupting an
erstwhile happy family; leaving a prominent veterinarian dead by
violence and his wife, a bride of a year, under arrest as his murderer.
	An attractive brunette, her jealousy inflamed by neighborhood
whisperings, Mrs. Frances KIRKWOOD, 32 years old, of 41-30 Forty-seventh
street, Sunnyside Gardens, Woodside, Queens, brandished a breadknife
wildly in her home early to-day during a quarrel with her husband about
"other women," then, as he sank dying, she rushed frantically to the
street, screaming for aid.
	Her husband, Dr. Glen KIRKWOOD, twenty-six, died on an operation table
in St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, where he was taken after his
remorseful wife had summond aid.
	Signs Confession, Claim
Mrs. KIRKWOOD "made a complete signed confession," it was asserted
several hours later by District Attorney Richard S. NEWCOMBE after he
had questioned her for more that an hour.  He refused to make public the
statement.
	Mrs. KIRKWOOD was arrested on a charge of murder as soon as her
husband's death was announced.  She admitted having stabbed him in the
abdomen with the bread cutter, police asserted.
	The jealous wife of the veterinarian, who was known to many radio
listeners as an expert on animal life and endeared to them by his
broadcast chats on samll pets, unfolded to police a tale of domestic
doubt and of accepting neighborhood gosip[sic] in the face of her
husband's denial.
	The tragedy climaxed a series of bitter quarrels lasting for hours at a
time over parts of  four days, she is said to have told the police.
	After having patched up a truce Sunday, when they went out motoring
together, the KIRKWOODs broke out fresh into their family dispute last
night , as Mrs. KIRKWOOD told questioners at Hunters Point police station.
	Runs to Summon Aid
Mrs. KIRKWOOD had hastened home Saturday from a vacation trip to
confront her husband with the gossip of his friendships with other women
during her absence.  As she upbraided him with bitter recriminations, he
denied the accusations, but the quarreling persisted.
	Then came Sunday's truce, followed by the fresh outburst of argument
last night, which lasted well into early morning.
It ended at about 5 o'clock this morning in the kitchen of the suburban home.
	Dropping the breadknife from her hand, police say Mrs. KIRKWOOD told
them, she glanced at her husband, prostrate, with a gaping wound, then
ran outside screaming out:
    "My husband is hurt."
Attracting attention of neighbors, she returned with them to the house.
	Dies in Hospital
Patrolman Dennis GANNON, notified by telephone, said he found KIRKWOOD
lying on the livingroom floor, attired in underclothing.  Mrs. KIRKWOOD,
he said, was upstairs, walking back and forth frantically, and saying
hysterically:  "I have killed my husband."
	The living room showed signs of a struggle, he said, and Mrs. KIRKWOOD,
talking disconnectedly, told him she had "gone to get the breadknife to
defend myself."
	GANNON summoned an ambulance, and Dr. STEIMLER, after continuing the
hurried first aid treatment started by the policeman, accompanied
KIRKWOOD to the hospital.  Without gaining consciousness, the
veterinarian died as surgeons prepared to operate in a vain effort to
save his life.
	Knife Life Scimitar
The death knife was taken to the police station by GANNON.
Black-handled, it has a 10-inch blade with a smooth edge and a point
like a scimitar.
	This afternoon detectives were sent out to summon neighbors of the
KIRKWOODs, who were to be questioned about the killing and the events
leading up to it.
	Mrs. KIRKWOOD, plump, charming of personality despite her distraught
condition, her attractiveness enhanced by a modish garb, meanwhile was
undergoing the ordeal of police grilling.
	Deputy Inspector John GALLAGHER, in charge of Queen detectives, then
Assistant District Attorney NEWCOMBE questioned her.  Readily, the
police say, she told them of the gossip and the quarrels and the frantic
finish she had put to them, frankly admitting the fatal stabbing with
the household tool.
	"Whispering" Loud
Mrs. KIRKWOOD said she learned of the neighborhood whisperings about her
husband entertaining other women while she was on a four-week vacation
at Lake Ronkonkoma, L.I.  Even after her husband denied the first bits
of gossip, Mrs. KIRKWOOD said, the whispering and winking continued and
grew.
	As the gossip inflamed her and her angry accusations widened the gulf
that had grown between her and Dr. KIRKWOOD, the wife said, relations
became strained, and bickering became almost constant during the last
few days, with the veterinarian, apparently, remaining firm in his
denials.
	The marriage of the KIRKWOODs about a year ago was the second for Mrs.
KIRKWOOD.  Divorce ended her first marriage, leaving her with a son, Lee
McAVOY, now twelve years old.  Mrs. KIRKWOOD left the boy at the lake
when she returned to sift the gossip about about her husband.
	Dr. KIRKWOOD had an office in Woodside Theatre Building, Woodside.  He
was held in wide regard as an expert on animal life, particularly in
reference to small household pets, and it was on these he spoke chiefly
in his many talks from several radio stations.
BAUER - Suddenly, on August 5, 1928, Joseph, beloved husband of Clara
BAUER,  in his 55th year.  Funeral services at his residence, 86 Nichols
av., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at 8 P.M.

BEHA - On August 5, Mildred, in her fourteenth year.  Funeral from her
late home, 898 Hancock st., thence to Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C.
Church, Putnam ave, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, where a requiem
mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

BETZ - On Monday, Aug 6, 1928, Caroline BETZ (nee WAGNER), in her 65th
year.  Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral
services at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Peter HORR, 6 Glover
ave., Floral Park, L.I., near Bellerose station, on Wednesday, Aug 8, at
8 P.M.

BONNOIL - On August 5, Maurice BONNOIL, Lieutenant of Detectives 16th
Precinct, belover[sic] husband of Rose O'BRIEN and father of Mrs. E.J.
QUIRK, brother of Mrs. Fred SCHMADL, Michael BONNOIL, of Providence,
R.I.  Funeral Wednesday morning from his late residence, 2865 University
ave, Bronx.  Requiem mass at Church of Our Lady of Angels, at 198th st.
and Sedgwick ave, at 10 o'clock.

BRAUN - On Sunday, Aug 5, 1928, Caroline, wife of the late John B.
BRAUN, in her 71st year.  Funeral services at her late residence, 9104
Jamaica ave, Woodhaven, on Wednesday, at 8 P.M.

BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 22, B.P.O. ELKS - Brothers:  You are requested to
attend the funeral service of our brother, James A.O'DONNELL, Tuesday
evening, Aug 7, 8 o'clock, at his residence, 1281 Bergen st.
            EDWARD J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler; Joseph H. BECKER,Secretary

CALLAHAN -  Suddenly, on Sunday afternoon, Aug 5, 1927, at his
residence, 1364 Dean st., Patrick E. CALLAHAN, beloved husband of Mary
E. CALLAHAN and dear father of Francis P., Arthur R. and Joseph L.
CALLAHAN.  Funeral from his home on Wednesday, Aug 8, 1928, at 9:30
A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Gregory's Church, Brooklyn ave., at St.
Johns pl.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CANNON - On Aug 5, 1928, at his summer residence at Staten Island,
Martin CANNON, husband of the late Helen DENNING CANNON and father of
Bernard CANNON.  Funeral  from his residence, 414 Myrtle ave, Brooklyn,
on Wednesday, Aug 8, at 9 A.M., thence to the Sacred Heart R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CANNON - Horican Tribe, No. 448, Improved Order of Redmen.  Funeral
services of our late brother,Martin T. CANNON will be held at his late
residence 414 Myrtle ave. on Tuesday evening Aug 7, at 8 P.M.  Members
please attend and wear badges.
        JOHN J. O'CONNELL, JR. Sachem; GEORGE G.HORNUNG, C. of R.

CASEY - Eliza, on Sunday, at home, 140A Clifton pl.  Survived by
brother, Daniel CASEY.  Funeral on Wednesday morning.  Requiem mass at
the Church of the Nativity at 9 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 126, K.of C. - Members are requested to assemble
at the clubhouse, Tuesday evening, August 7, at 8 o'clock, to proceed
thence to the home of our late brother, Patrick E. CALLAHAN, 1364 Dean st.
        JOHN P. McARDLE, Grand Knight; JOSEPH L. WALSH, Recorder

DALY - On Sunday, Aug 5, 1928, Hannah DALY, nee HARRIGAN, beloved wife
of the late Joseph DALY.  Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from her
residence 404 Sixth ave, thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DENNING - On Sunday, Aug 5, 1928, Sarah Ann DENNING, beloved wife of
Isaac DENNING and loving mother of Mrs. Mary JAMIESON, Mrs. Maude BEST
and Charles DENNING, in her seventieth year.  Funeral services Tuesday,
Aug 7, at her late home, 8815 Billings st. Queens Village at 8 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery Wednesday at 2 P.M.

DONOHUE - On Monday, Aug 6, 1928, Mary, beloved wife of the late Daniel
DONOHUE.  Funeral from her residence, 566 Sterling pl, Thursday, Aug 9,
at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Theresa's Church, Classon ave., and Sterling
pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FLAHERTY - On Saturday, Aug 4, 1928, Lena FLAHERTY, beloved wife of
Patrick FLAHERTY and mother of John A., Harold, Mary and Julia.  Funeral
on Wednesday, 9:30 A.M., from her late residence, 176 Montauk aveuen,
from there to St. Gabriel's R.C. Church.  Burial in St. John's
Cemetery.  Relatives and friends, also members of Newtown Circle, No.
396, F.of A., are respectfully invited.

FLOOD - On Tuesday, Aug 7, 1928, Margaret Josita, beloved daughter of
Catherine McCORMICK and James J. FLOOD. Funeral from her late home, 440
Prospect pl., Thursday, Aug 9, at 9 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at the Church of St. Teresa.  Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

GAYLOR - Walter H., at his residence, 74 Nassau ave, on Sunday, Aug 5.
Funeral services Tuesday, Aug 7, at 8 P.M.  Interment Cypress Hills
Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon.

GERLIPP - On Aug 5, 1928, Charles, age 57 years,  beloved husband of
Julia GERLIPP.  Funeral from his residence, 61-37 Juniper ave, Middle
Village, on Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

HARTUNG - Walter T., beloved son of Werner and Frances CAVANAUGH
HARTUNG, on Aug 5, at his residence, 739 Fifty-fourth st.  Solemn
requiem mass on Wednesday, Aug 8, at 9:30 A.M. at St. Agatha's R.C.
Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

HEATHE - On Sunday, Aug 5, 1928, at the age of 43 years, August HEATHE,
beloved brother of William and John HEATHE, Mrs. Kate BATES, Mrs. Louise
SWEETERS and Miss Emma HUNDT.  Funeral services at his residence, 9003
Metropolitan ave., Forest Hills, on Thursday, 2 P.M.  Interment at
Lutheran Cemetery.

KEANE - Helen POLLARD KEANE, beloved wife of Peter KEANE, died on
Sunday, Aug 5th.  Funeral Wednesday 9:30 A.M. from her late residence,
328 94th st., thence to St. Patrick Church where a solemn high mass will
be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LYNCH -  On August 5th, Helen, nee CURLEY, beloved wife of George and
sister of John and Rose CURLEY.  Funeral from her late residence, 138
Scholes st., Brooklyn, Wednesday, Aug 8, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Holy
Trinity Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the
repose of her soul.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McAVINCHY - Agnes, on Aug 5th at her residence, 1639 Sheepshead Bay
Road.  Survived by her husband, Joseph; one daughter, Anna, and one son,
Joseph.  Requiem mass at St. Mark's R.C. Church, Sheepshead Bay,
Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MURPHY - Bridget MURPHY (nee MURPHY), at her residence, 103 Lawarence
ave., beloved wife of John F. MURPHY, daughter of the late Michael and
Mary MAHEDY CASEY and sister of the late Catherine CASEY.  She was born
in Newtown Cashel, County Longford, Ireland, and is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. P.M. O'BRIEN and Mrs. A.J. POWERS, and five brothers,
Thomas, Patrick, James, John and Michael.  Requiem mass at St. Rose of
Lima R.C. Church on Thursday, Aug 9, at 9:30 A.M.

NEUBERT - On Sunday, Aug 5, 1928, Katharina NEUBERT, beloved mother of
Fred.  Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 30 North
Tyson ave, Floral Park, L.I., on Tuesday evening, Aug 7, at 8 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

ROY - On Aug 6, 1928, Clara B. ROY (nee BRIAN), beloved wife of John A.
ROY, Jr. Funeral services at her residence, 110-37 84th ave. (St. Anns
ave.), Richmond Hill, N.Y., Thursday, Aug 9. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SIEBERT - On Aug 4, 1928, Mary E., beloved wife of Martin E. SIEBERT,
and mother of Mrs. James J. MAGUIRE, Frank and James SIEBERT.  Funeral
from the residence of her son, 8934 219th st., Queens Village, on
Wednesday at 9 o'clock.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Matthias, Catalpa ave, Brooklyn. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SILVIA - On August 5, 1928, Estella, beloved daughter of Margaret and the
late James MURRAY, and wife of George F. SILVIA, at her residence, 68
Hicks st.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at the
Church of the Assumption.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

THRONE - Laura Mary THRONE, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Binford THRONE, 128
New York ave., suddenly, Aug 6th at the Glen, Adirondacks.  Notice of
funeral hereafter.

WAGNER - On Monday, Aug 5, after a brief illness, Louis, in his 36th
year, dearly beloved brother of Anna and Charles WAGNER.  Relatives and
friends are invited to attend funeral on Friday  at 9:30 A.M. from R.
STUTZMANN's Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison st., thence to St. Matthias
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his
soul.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.  Out of town papers please copy.

ZINN - On Sunday, Aug 5, 1928, Fredinand ZINN, beloved husband of Katie
STAATS ZINN and father of Richard ZINN, in his sixty-sixth year.  He was
employed by the firm of YOUNG & METZNER, Inc., for thirty-eight years.
Relatives and friend are respectfully invited to attend the funeral
services at his late home, 150 Cornelia street, on Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock, the Rev. Paul BEYER officiating.  Intement Wednesday afternoon
at 2 P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
BANNAN - A birthday remembrance of our dearly beloved son and brother,
Edward J. BANNAN, Jr., who departed this life, Oct 22, 1926 in his 22nd
year.  Mass offered this morning.  Gone never to be forgotten by his
lonesome        MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS, BROTHER AND GRANDMOTHER

BRASH - Louise.  In loving memory of my dear wife, who departed this
life Aug 7th, 1927.
    Thy tranquil smile remains with me,
        Although life has passed away;
    Beloved wife you are in heaven,
        I know it andto you I say,
    With a sad heart, I wish for thy spirit to appear,
    To protect and guide me, to meet you without fear,
    Thy true friend and companion a half century on earth
    It left alone, an empty shell, life without mirth,
    Louise, no one knows the suffering, bleeding heart,
    No more reciprocation, God's will be had to part,
    Faithful to you in life , faithful to you in death,
    An unspoiled heart will meet you, your noble spirit great.
    United we have been in life, united we will remain,
    When I also have passed away, our ashes the children then may claim.
        CHARLES BRASH, HUSBAND

BRASH - Louise
    This August 7th has come once more,
    When sorro and gried knocked at our door;
    One year ago to-day a jewel we lost,
    Never to see life, only tears and remorse.
    Your smiling face each night appears,
    But all we do is keep shedding tears.
    Oh! Mother of mine you are at rest,
    For God in heaven hs known what's best;
    He took you from us, and we needed you so,
    But your time had come and you had to go.
    So sleep on, dear mother, up in heaven--
    Never to forget on August 7th.
 LOVING DAUGHTERS, Mrs. H. NELSON, Mrs. L. JACOBSON and Mrs.B.WROATH

BRASH - In fond memory of our dear, beloved grandmother, Louise BRASH,
who departed this life on Aug 7th 1927.  Gone, but not forgotten.
        GRANDCHILDREN ETHEL, LOUISE AND ARTHUR

GRAHAM - James J.  In loving memory of my dearest husband who was killed
Jan. 7th 1928.
    What would I give to clasp his hand,
        His dear face to see,
    His loving smile, his well-known voice
        That meant so much to me.
    A happy home we once enjoyed,
        How sweet the memory still,
    But God, through death has parted us
        Until we meet again.
            LOVING WIFE, MARY RYAN GRAHAM

MURPHY - Anniversay mass will be held at the Church of the Visitation on
Wednesday morning at 9 A.M. for the late Patrolman FRANK J. MURPHY.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
PISKE - The family of the late Christopher PISKE wish to extend their
thanks to their many friends for their kind sympathy showed in their
recent bereavement. MR. & MRS. CHARLES [  ] & MR. FRED PISKE

AUGUST HERTHE
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday for August HERTHE, a
life resident of Brooklyn, who died Sunday in his forty-third year at
his home, 9003 Metropolitan avenue, Forest Hills.  He is survived by two
brothers, William and John, and three sisters, Mrs. Kate BATES, Mrs.
Louise SWEETERS, and Mrs. Emma HUNDT.  Interment will be at Lutheran
Cemetery, under direction of Ernest F. BATES, 1871 Green avenue.

CAROLINE BRAUN
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow for Caroline BRAUN,
9104 Jamaica avenue, Woodhaven.  She is survived by three sons, five
daughters, twenty-three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday and interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery.

MARY R. MACKENZIE
Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. yesterday at the funeral chapel of
Benjamin GRINDORD, 27 Hull street, for MARY RUTH MACKENZIE, who died
Saturday, at her home, 149 Rutland road.  She was born in Jersey City,
N.J., seventy-four years ago, and is survived by a brother, Milton H.,
and a sister, Mrs. Jessie H. SOUTHWELL.  Interment followed at New York
Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, N.J.

LA FLOYD STILLMAN, employed by the advertising department of the Bronx
Home News, died Sunday, at his home, 4340 Forty-first street,
Sunnyside.  He was born in Cortland, N.Y., seventy years ago, and is
survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. BARRETT.  The funeral
services will be conducted at 2 P.M. to-day by the Rev. Dr. John Lewis
CLARK.  Cremation will follow under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27
Hull street.

RAMOND JEROME LEWIS died Sunday at the home of his parents, 472 Seventh
avenue.  He was born in Brooklyn six years ago.  He is survived by his
parents, August and Pauline LEWIS, and one brother.  Funeral from the
home of his parents to-morrow at 2 P.M., with interment in the family
plot at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246
Twenty-fourth street.

SARAH ANN DENNING, wife of Isaac DENNING, died Sunday.  She was born in
England sixty-nine years ago and, in addition to her husband, is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary JAMIESON and Mrs. Maude BEST; a
son, Charles DENNING; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren;
two sisters and three brothers in England.  She had been in this country
forty years formerly in the Greenpoint section and was a member of the
Cornerstone Temple.  Funernal services will be held at her home, 8815
Billings street, Queens Village, to-night at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Mr.
FLETCHER.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery to-morrow afternoon
under the direction of C.TABER & Son, 102 Norman avenue.

MILDRED BEHA died Sunday in her fourteenth year.  She is survived by her
parents.  She was a graduate of the Parochial School of Our Lady of Good
Counsel and a student at Queen of All Saints High School.  The funeral
will be held from her late home, at 898 Hancock street, at 10 A.M.,
Thursday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

FREDERICK C. FISCHER died yesterday at his home, 219 South Twenty-first
street, Flushing.  He was born in England and came to the United States
forty-five years ago.  He was employed by Henry EDWARDS, mason and
contractor, for many years.  He was a member of the R.C. Church of St.
Mary, Parsons boulevard and Queens road, Flushing.  He is survived by a
son, John, and a daughter, Mrs. Sadie CASHEL and five grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 1 P.M. Thursday and interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of P.J. DALEY & Son, 439 Hicks street.

VERA KHOURI MALHAME died on Friday at her hummer [sic] home, Milford,
Pa., in her 38th year.  She was born in Brooklyn.  She is survived by
two sons, Arthur and Gabriel.  The funeral was held yesterday, at 9:30
A.M. from St. Charles Barromeo's Church, Sidney Place and Livingston
street, where a solemn requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment was at
Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

WALTER T. HARTUNG died Sunday at his home, 739 Fifty-fourth street.  He
was born in Brooklyn thirty-eight years ago and was the son of Werner
and Frances CAVANAUGH HARTUNG.  He was past vice-president of the United
Slate Tile and Composition Roofers Local 7, was a veteran of the World
War and a member of Steneck Post, American Legion.  Besides his parents,
he is survived by three brothers, Henry, Werner, Jr., and Raymond E., a
patrolman attached to the Thirty-ninth Precinct, New York Police
Department, and five sisters, Mrs. Edward DONEGAN, Mrs. Walter CAMPBELL,
Mrs. Francis LUCHESY, Mrs. Edward KLINE, and Mrs. Louis MARESCA.  He was
a member of St. Agatha's R.C. Church, Forty-ninth street and Seventy
avenue, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9:30
A.M. and interment will be in St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Joseph H. McKEON, Fifth avenue and Seventy-third street.

HANNAH HARRIGAN DALY, widow of Joseph DALY, died Sunday at the home of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. HANNAH DWYER, 404 Sixth avenue.  She was born in
Doon, County Limerick, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
seventeen years.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., to-morrow with
a requiem mass at the R.C. Church if St. Thomas Aquinas.  Interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery.

ADA M. McCULLOUGH, of 212 Prospect avenue, died Sunday.  She is survived
by her husband, James;  three sons, James, Francis and Peter; a
daughter, Mrs. Joseph J. STRIFFLER; six grandchildren, and three
brothers, Frederick, Harry and Charles WAGNER.  She was a member of the
Rosary Society; the Little Flower Society and Sacred Heart Society
attached to the R.C. Church of the Holy Family, Thirteenth street and
Fourth avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.
Thursday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
E.H. LOCKWOOD, 255 Twenty-first street.

ANNIE D. LEARY died yesterday at her home, 133-12 135th place, South
Ozone Park.  She was born in Ireland and was formerly until four years
ago a resident of New Haven, Conn., when she removed to South Ozone
Park.  She is survived by her husband, Stephen; three sisters, Mrs. John
McCARTHY, of Ware, Mass; Hannah DOWNEY, of New York, and Catherine SHEA,
of nephews[sic].  She was a member of the Rosary Society and the
Building Fund of the R.C. Church of St. Clement, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Thursday.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

JOSEPH DUMBACH
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday at the R.C. Church
of St. Aloysius for JOSEPH DUMBACH, who died Sunday in his fifty-eighth
year at his home, 1726 Harman street.  He was born in Germany and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years.  He was a retired tailor
and a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the R.C. Church of St.
Aloysius and the Bayerischer Prinz Leopold Verein of Brooklyn.  He is
survived by his four sons, Louis, John, Charles and George.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Frank HOEK,385
Onderdonk avenue.

PETER M. KELLY died Sunday at his residence, 464 Seventy-eighth street.
He was born in New York City, and is survived by four sons, Edward,
Albert, John and Peter,Jr.; one sister, Mrs. Annie MASKIEL and two
grandchildren, Lillian METZ and Harold KELLY.  He was retired from the
New York Police Department and was a member of the Long Island City
Exempt Fire Department, and the New York Benevolent Police Association.
    The funeral will be held tomorrow with a requiem mass at 9:30 A.M.
at Our Lady of Angels Church, Fourth avenue and Seventy-fourth street.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN DUDINE died Monday at his home, 573 Park avenue.  He was a malt and
hop merchant and was born in Italy forty-four years ago.  He had been a
resident of Brooklyn for fifteen years.  He is survived by his widow,
Domenica; two sons and two daughters.  The funeral will be at 9:15 A.M.,
to-morrow, with a requiem mass, at the Roman Catholic Church of St.
Lucy.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
CARMEN PISANO & Sons, 85 Nostrand avenue.

LILLIAN M. RHODES died Saturday at her home, 108 Harrison place.  She
was born in Brooklyn forty years ago, a daughter of the late Mary SMITH
ALLEN.  She is survived by her husband, Glen V. RHODES; three sons, John
V., Robert, and Bernard E.; a daughter, Virginia May RHODES, and two
brothers, William and Terence SMITH.  The funeral was held from the
funeral chapel of KEARNS Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue, at 9:30 A.M. to-day
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

LORETTA VERONICA LEE, widow of John Thomas LEE, died Saturday at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Sadie ELLIOTT, 36 Bogart street.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C.
Church of St. Cecilia.  She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary
CUNNINGHAM CONQUEST; a son, John, and two daughters, Loretta and Marie,
and three sisters, Mrs. Mary GLUCH, Mrs. Sadie ELLIOTT and Mrs. Emma C.
HAGGERTY.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

EMMA GOLDSTEIN, born in New York City sixty-one years ago, died last
Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma HEIZMANN, 13 Thames
street.  She was the widow of Adolph GOLDSTEIN and is survived, in
addtion to her daughter, by two sons, Henry and George LEMMERMANN.  The
funeral services were held at 10:30 A.M. to-day and interment was at St.
Michael's Cemetery under direction of John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer street.

ELIZABETH HUNSICKER, of 468 Myrtle avenue, died Saturday.  She was born
in New York City and was a member of the Simpson M. E. Church.  She was
the widow of Jacob HINSICKER, ex-alderman of the Seventeenth Ward of the
Old Tenth A.D. of Manhattan.  She is survived  by two sisters, Mrs.
Matilda GLAAB, of Narrowsburg, N.Y., and Betty HUNSICKER, of Brooklyn.
The funeral services were held at the funeral chapel of J.B. WHEELER,
245 Greene avenue, at 8 o'clock last night.  Interment to-day was at
Woodlawn Cemetery.

ALICE CROISSANT died Saturday.  She was born in Ireland, the daughter of
the late John and Mary GUIERY, and is survived by four sons, Frederick,
Thomas, Charles, and Albert, and one daughter, Josephine.  the funeral
was held to-day at 9 A.M. from the home of her son, Fredericke, 14
Hitchings avenue, Sheepshead Bay, thence to St. Mark's R.C. Church where
a solemn requiem mass was celebrated, followed by interment at Englewood
Cemetery, Englewood, N.J., under direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc.,
23 Jay street.

EDNA MOORE CONNORS, wife of John J. CONNORS, connected with the D.S.C.,
died Saturday.  She was born in Connecticut on March 1, 1891, a daughter
of the late John and Rosanne GRAY MOORE.  He had been a resident of
Brooklyn for the past eighteen years.  In addition to her husband she is
survived by four sons, Francis, Harold, Donald and Robert CONNORS, and
one daughter, Ile.  Funeral to-morrow from her late home, 2603 West
Twentieth street, at 9 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Solace
R.C. Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.  She was formerly a
parishioner of St. James Pro-Cathedral.

ISABELLA WILSON died Saturday.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and
is survived by one son, Harry WILSON, and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
PHILLIPS and Mrs. Alice VERDON.  Funeral services were held yesterday at
2 P.M. at the home of Mrs. PHILLIPS, 7204 Eleventh avenue, and interment
at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc.,
203 Jay street.

ANNIE COOKE died Saturday at her home, 448 Bergen street.  She was born
in County Westmeath, Ireland.  She was a member of the Church of St.
Augustine, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9
A.M.   She is survived by two sons, Michael and William; three
daughters, Annie, Mary and Bridget; one sister, Mrs. Margaret GILBERT,
and one brother, Michael CONNORS.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under directon of Henry CONLEY's Sons, 268 Myrtle avenue.

JOSEPH BAUER died Sunday.  He was born in Brooklyn fifty-five years ago,
the last twenty-five being a resident of Cypress Hills. He was connected
with the piano department of Frederick LOESER & Co. for the past fifteen
years.  He is survived by his wife, Clara; one son, Joseph F.; one
grandchild, one sister, Mrs. Nettie FOUCHE, and one brother, Louis
BAUER.  Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. HERVEY of the
East Brooklyn United Presbyterian Church to-night at 8 o'clock.
Interment to-morrow afternoon at Lutheran Cemetery.

CHARLES GERLIPP, a florist, died Sunday in a local hospital.  He was
born in Brooklyn, fifty-seven years ago.  He is survived by his widow,
Julia; three daughters, Mrs. C. GRIEGER, Mrs. F. ROTHAMEL and Julia
GERLIPP.  The funeral will be held from his late home, 61-37 Juniper
avenue, Middle Village, at 2 P.M., to-morrow.  Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue.

SUSAN REILLY, widow of Patrick REILLY, and a resident of Brooklyn for
more than fifty years, died yesterday at her home, 175 North Seventh
street.  She was an old parishioner of the R.C. Church of St. Vincent de
Paul.  She is survived by a granddaughter, Mary Loretta REILLY.  The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass at the R.C.
Church of St. Vincent de Paul.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

GENEVIEVE LEHR LOOMIS, wife of Robert LOOMIS, died yesterday at her
home, 578 Tenth street.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and is
survived, in addition to her husband, by her parents, Charles and Rose
LEHR; a brother, Charles, and two sisters, Mrs. George SCHMIDT and
Mildred LEHR.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. Thursday, with a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Saviour.  Interment  will be
under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers avenue.

WALTER H. GAYLOR died yesterday at his home, 74 Nassau avenue.  He is
survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary LINGHAM and Mrs. Annie PURCELL, and a
brother, George GAYLOR.  The funeral  services will be held  at his late
home at 8 o'clock to-night.  The Rev. Dr. Herbert A. GRANTHAM will
officiate.  Intermetn to-morrow will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

FREDERICK DAHOUGE
Died Friday, at his home, 505 Twelfth street.  He was born in Brooklyn,
twenty-two years ago and was a student at Manual Training High School.
He is survived by his mother, Shammar, and two sisters, Maude and
Margaret.  Funeral today at 1 P.M.;  thence to Church of Virgin Mary,
Clinton and Amity streets where  services were held.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of J.J. CRONIN,Inc.

CHARLES OSTERTAG died Sunday in his seventieth year.  He is survived by
his wife, Lena METZGER OSTERTAG; two daughters, Ema VOLZ and Elizabeth
NELSON; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mary OSTERTAG and Elizabeth
ZAHN, and one brother, Henry OSTERTAG.  Funeral services to-night at 8
o'clock at his late home, 1223 Decatur street.  Interment to-morrow at 2
P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of George WERST, 572 Hart street.

BARBARA KARLE died Saturday in a local hospital in her thirty-seventh
year.  She is survived by her husband, Frank; one son, Frank, Jr.; a
daughter, Loreta; her mother, Magdelena BRANDENBURGER; three brothers,
John, Leonard and Joseph, and one sister, Magdelena HANGER.  Funeral
will be held to-morrow at 8:30 A.M. from her late home, 2323 Catalpa
avenue, thense[sic] to St. Matthais R.C. Church where a requiem mass
will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

MARY SIEBERT died Saturday at her home, 8934 219th street, Queens.  She
was born in Baltimore and had been a resident of New York City for fifty
years.  She is survived by her husband, Martin; two sons, Frank and
James, and a daughter, Mrs. James McGUIRE.  The funeral will be held at
10 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St.
Matthias.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of
John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers avenue.

THOMAS C. TULLY, of 6801 Sixteenth avenue, died Sunday.  He was born in
New York City and was a member of New York Assembly of the Knights of
Columbus.  He was employed as superintendent for WARD & GOW
advertisers.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret; a son, Thomas and a
daughter, Madeline TULLY.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Guadaloupe.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of John J.
DARRAUGH & Son, 8817 Fifth avenue.

JAMES H. RICE died Saturday at his home, 11 Van Dam street.  He was a
life resident of  the Eastern District and was a son of the late James
and Catherine RICE.  He was for the past twenty-five years  employed by
the Prudential Life Insurance Company.  He was a member of Greenpoint
Lodge, 403, F.& A.M.; March Post, 12, S.B.W. Benevolent Association, and
the Mutual Sick Benefit Association, 2.  The Rev. Dr. William G. IVIE,
of Grace Episcopal Church, conducted the funeral services at 8 o'clock
last night.  Masonic services followed.  He is survived by his widow,
Belle McEVERS RICE,  and a brother, Sidney RICE, of Stamford, Conn.  The
funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-day and interment will follow at
Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer street.

MARGARET EMILY MAYER died Friday in her twenty-fourth year at her home,
8525 122d street, Richmond Hill.  She is survived by her parents, John
and Margaret , and two brothers, John and Fred, and a sister, Gertrude.
The funeral services were held at 8 o'clock Sunday night and interment,
at 2 P.M. yesterday was at Cedar Grove Cemetery, under direction of
Andrew W. [ ]IRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

BENJAMIN ECKERT WOOD
BENJAMIN ECKERT WOOD, husband of the late Anna WOOD, died Sunday at his
home, 19 Third street.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn, and was a
member of the R.C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea,  Court and
Luqueer streets; the Holy Name Society and the Loyal Order of Moose,
14.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass
at the R.C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea.  He is survived by a
son, George, and four daughters, Elizabeth, Mrs. James FERON, Catherine
and Marion WOOD, and two grandchildren.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MICHAEL BRODERICK, husband of Delia RYAN BRODERICK, died Sunday.  He was
born in Ballyeahile, Tipperary, Ireland.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.m. to-morrow from the funeral chapel of M.J. SMITH's Sons, 2011
Flatbush avenue, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

ALICE G. HOSIE
Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-day at the R.C. Church of
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, for
Alice G. HOSIE, a service observer for the New York Telephone Company,
who died  Saturday at her home, 528 Fifty-sixth street.  She is survived
by her mother, Margaret; two sisters and one brother.  Interment was at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John E. CLARK, 4409 Third avenue.

JOSEPH TRONOLONE
Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-day at the R.C. Church of
the Good Shepherd, Batchelder street, for Joseph TRONOLONE, a retired
merchant and father of four veterans of the World War, died Friday in
his  seventy-fourth year at his home, 1763 Stuart street, East
Flatbush.  He was a member of Congrega Assunta di Pierno and the
Congrega San Donato.  He is survived by his widow, Rose; three sons,
Dominick, Anthony and Peter, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary LEON and Mrs.
Antonetto LA ROSSA.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of Emilio TARI & Sons, 2052 East Seventeenth street, East Flatbush.

JAMES GAFFNEY, a resident of South Brooklyn for the past ten years, died
Sunday in a local hospital.  He is survived by  three daughters, Mrs.
Mary HENNIHAN, Mrs. Michael TOUHY and Mrs. HARRINGTON, of Stamford,
Conn., and three sons, Joseph, of Detroit; Richard and Amos GAFFNEY.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-day from the Lafayette Chapel, 38
Lafayette avenue, and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

GUISEPPE GRIECO, infand son of Pasquale and Antonette MARRO GRIECO, died
Sunday at the home of his parents, 149 Bridge street.  The funeral was
held at 2 P.M. yesterday and interment was at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson avenue.

ALF HENRY DEVOLD died Saturday in the U.S. Marine Hospital at Staten
Island.  He was born in Norway forty-eight years ago and had been a
resident of Flatbush for ten years.  He was chief  machinist mate in the
United States Navy for many years.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and Rogers avenues, at 2
P.M. to-morrow and interment will be at the National Cemetery, Cypress.

HELEN POLLARD KEANE, wife of Peter KEANE, died Sunday at her home, 328
Ninety-fourth street.  She is survived in addition to her husband, three
daughters, Helen, Rita nd Alice, and two sisters, Sadie POLLARD and Mrs.
George TRAVERS.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.to-morrow with a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

JOSEPH McGUCKIN, son of James and the late Bridget O'CONNELL McGUCKIN,
and born in Ballymooney, County Atrim, Ireland, died yesterday in St.
Mary's Hospital.  He was forty-five years old and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifteen years.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Thursday, from the home of his uncle, Joseph McGUCKIN, 139 Noble street,
with a requiem mass at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Anthony.
Interment will follow.  He is survived, in addition to his father,  by a
brother, Patrick McGUCKIN, and another brother and sister, living in Ireland.

FREDERICK C.E. DISSMANN died Saturday, in his twenty-third year.  He was
a son of Julia L. LOWA and the late Frederick F. DISSMANN.  The funeral
services will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight, at his late home, 409
Lincoln place.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., to-morrow, and
interment will be at Green Mount Cemetery, Philadelphia, under direction
of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

ESTELLA L. SILVIA died Sunday at her home, 68 Hicks street.  She was
born in Brooklyn, a daughter of Margaret and the late James MURRAY.  She
is survived in addition to her mother by her husband, George SILVIA; a
son, George SILVIA, Jr.; two brothers, Capt. James H. MURRAY of Engine
252, N.Y.F.D.  and John H. MURRAY and a sister, Florence M.  She was
secretary of the Ladies Auxillary of Albert F. KERNS Post, V.F.W.  The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C.
Church of the Assumption.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Sons, Inc., 203 Jay street.

ELLEN COSTELLO MURPHY, widow of John MURPHY, died Saturday at her home,
387 Sixth avenue.  She was born in Manhattan, a daughter of the late
William J. and Nora COSTELLO.  She is survived by a son, Arthur and
three daughters, Mrs. P. O'BRIEN, Mrs. T. McQUILLEN  and Mrs. F.
STRANAHAN.  She was a member of the R.C.Church of St. Saviour, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery under directions of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, 203 Jay street.

MARY SCHORR died Saturday.  She was born in Ireland sixty-seven years
ago, and lived for firty[sic] years in Brooklyn.  Funeral from 104-20
125th street, Richmond Hill, to-morrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem mass
at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Richmond Hill.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery.  She leaves two sons, Peter J. SCHORR and Frank SCHORR,
and two daughters, Margaret A. SCHORR and Mary E.A.SCHORR.  Peter J.
GEIS, of 83 Catalpa avenue, has charge of the funeral arrangements.

ELIZABETH MONAGHAN died Saturday, in her fifty-ninth year, at her home,
210 East 103rd street, Manhattan.  She was born in Ireland. She was a
widow of Patrick.  She is survived by on daughter, Mrs. Ellen BROWN.
She was a member of All Saints Church, Madison svenue and 125th street,
Manhattan.  Reposing at CRONIN Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue.  Funeral
Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

JULIA C. GARDNER died Sunday at her home, 372 Baltic street.  She was
born in Boston and resided in this city for the past forty years.  She
was the daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine AMES.  She was a
member of the Warren Street Methodist Episcopal Church.  She is survived
by her husband, David; two brothers, one sister and three
grandchildren.  The Rev. ERNEST, of the Warren Street Methodist
Episcopalian Church, will conduct funeral services at the funeral
parlor, 210 Hoyt street, today, at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

FREDERICK TABLE died Saturday in his seventy-fourth year at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Anna MOEBRUS, 1714 Stephens street, Ridgewood.  He is
survived by another daughter, Mrs. Emma MEYER, and three sons, Fred,
Gustave and Frank TABLE.  The funeral services were held at 8 o'clock
last night.  Interment , at 2 P.M. to-day will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Fred STEINMANN, 249 Irving avenue.

9 August 1928
MASTERSON- Suddenly, Wednesday August 8th, 1928, Aida T. ( nee BISDALE) 
beloved wife of Peter J. MASTERSON. Funeral from her residence, 1544 East 
28th street, Brooklyn, Saturday morning.  August 11, at 9:30 O'clock.  Solemn 
mass of requiem Church of Our Lady Help of Christians, Avenue M and East 28th 
street.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MENEILLY- On August 8, 1928, James A. MENEILLY, beloved husband of Mary Mahaddy 
MENEILLY,  at his resisdence, 675 Sterling Place.  Notice of funeral later.

New York State Council JR., O.U.A.M. -Brethren: It is with deep regret we 
announce the death of our beloved Past State  and National Councilor, Joseph 
D. TUNISON, who died very suddenly on Tuesday morning Aug 7, 1928, at the 
Orphans  Home, Tiffen , Ohio. Funeral services at his late residence, 8512 
104th street. Richmond Hill, NY , Thursday evening, Aug 9, 1928, at 8:00 
0'clock.  Fraternally yours, Harry KEMMERER, State Councilor. Andrew RUPPEL, 
State Secretary.

PERRY- Suddenly at Atlantic City, NJ, on Aug 7, William A. son of the late 
William and Mary PERRY and brother of Mrs. William HALLBERG.  Funeral from 
the FAIRCHILD'S Chapel, 86 Leffert Place, near Grand Ave., Friday, Aug 10, at 
9 am.  Thence to the church of the Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st., 
where a requiem mass will be offered at 9:30am.

SCHAFFANER-Andrew: In his 67th year.  Interment and services Saturday 2pm.  
Lutheran Cemetery, from the home of his son Andrew, 85 McDougal Street.

SCHOLKOPF- On Wednesday, Aug 8, 1928, Sophie, aged 71 years dearly beloved 
mother  of Sophie METZ, Amelia THOMPSON, Louise LESTER, Albert and Frank 
SCHOLKOPF.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at 
her residence, No. 6112 Gates Ave. on Friday at 8 pm. Interment on Saturday, 
at 2pm in Greenwood Cemetery.

The Association of Master Plumbers of the Borough of Brooklyn, Inc.-  We 
regret to inform the members of the death of our collegue and fellow member, 
Frank KATZ, on August 9, 1928.  Funeral services at Riverside Memorial 
Chapel, 182 West, 76th St. Manhatten, Friday afternoon, August 10, at 2 
o'clock. Fraternally P.M. GLEASON, Pres., T.H. PINNEL, Sec.

THRONE- Laura Mary, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Binford THRONE, 128 New York 
Ave, suddenly on August 6th at The Glen, Adirondacks.  She was a member of the 
Junior Auxillary of the Holy Family Hospital and Catholic Women's Benevolent 
Legion, Ave Maria, No 36.  Funeral from her late residence on Friday, Aug 10, 
at 9:30am with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Gregory, Brooklyn 
avenue and St. John's Place. Interment at St. John's cemetery.  Kindly omit 
flowers.  South Bend, Indiana, papers please copy.

ZIEGLER- After a long illness, on August 7, our beloved sister, Augusta 
ZIEGLER, at the age of 66 years.  LIEHT Funeral Parlors, 163  Halleck avenue, 
Ridgewood, NY. on Friday afternoon, August 10, at 2 o'clock.  Cremation at 
Fresh Bend Crematory (looks like but page is cut off)

NOTE:The following transcriptions are from a page that was cut off.  
I am inserting a blank for the information that is missing.

--LE-  Francis, On August 7th, --nother of Mrs. Emma SILK--, John D. 
CAVILLE at her--Warren place, and for---108 Stuebin street, 
Brooklyn Funeral Saturday at 9:30,Mass of solemn requiem at-- 
Church of St. Peter.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

--Y- Kate (nee RALL) died--at the home of her daughter. William F. 
THORNHILL, OF--Sicklen st. , Gravesend.--She is survived by a 
--Mrs. William F. THORNHILL--husband and three grand---Ethel, 
Mildred, and Will---THORNHILL, and a sister,--JESSUP. Requiem 
mass--orning. Interment Holy--metery.

--OLL- On Aug 8, John,--usband of Ester BYRNE--at his home.  
824 Avenue--ral Saturday, at 9:30 am.--ce to St. 
Brendan's--Avenue O and East 12th--ush, where solemn requiem 
mass will be offered.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

--RA- On Tuesday, August 7,--beloved wife of Thomas--in her 
36th year in Co--hospital, NY.  She--ed by her husband and 
--dren.  Funeral from her--ence, 783 4th ave., Brook---am. A 
solemn re--be celebrated at St. Roc--Church.  Interment 
Holy--emetery under direction of--LAVERDI & Co, 798 4th--oklyn.

--Gertrude C., on August--forty first year, beloved--f Gertrude 
and Dorothy. --n Friday 9:30am from--ence, 9714 Jamaica Ave. 
--mass St. Thomas' Church. --St. John's Cemetery.

--GAN- Michael, brother--Kearney, Winifred and--URIGAN , at his 
home, 322--Funeral Saturday at 9:30 requiem mass at St. 
Thomas--4th ave. and 9th St.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

--On Tuesday, Aug 7.--utz beloved husband of--(nee ERBE) 
and father of--Frederick and Eugene.--. Andrew GOETZ, and --f 
Adolf LUTZ, in his 68th--mbrs of SCHILLER lodge.--nd am.; 
SCHWABISCHER--nd, Arion Singing Society--yn.  Columbia Singing 
So--Philadelphia, Stueban So---ebling NO. 10, 
Madchen--abenchor of Brooklyn. --ngers of Brooklyn.  
Gam--annerchor and Germania--or are invited to attend--t his 
late home, 341 High--l., on Thursday, 8pm.--t private Friday, 
2pm.--een Cemetery.

Borough for many years.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery
under the direction of George T.--783 Myrtle Ave.  
--RID G. BACKLUND.
--G. BLACKLUND died Tuesday. He was born in Brooklyn--years ago 
and is survived--arents, one sister and one--  Funeral Services 
will be--day at 2pm. at her --9 sixty-eighth street, and--t will 
take place in MT.--emetery, under the direction of Charles A. 
SANDSTROM, 4603--avenue.

Acknowledgment
BOYLE- The sister of the late Hazel Boyle wishes to express to her many 
friends and relatives kind thanks for the sympathy during her recent 
bereavement.    Annabelle  LLOYD

MARY A. KELLEY
Funeral services will be held at 2 pm tomorrow for Mary A. KELLEY, a life 
long resident of Brooklyn, who died Tuesday in her home, 758 East Thirty 
first street.  She is survived by her husband, William J. KELLEY; two 
sisters, Mrs. W. SCHURER  and Mrs. R. CROMWELL and two brothers, John and 
Eugene  HOGAN.  Interment will ge at Cypress Hills Cemetery uder direction of 
George PETH, 1207 Myrtle avenue.

Gertrude C. HAAS, of 9714 Jamaica Ave. died Tuesday, She was born on Brooklyn 
forty years ago. She was a member of St. Thomas' church.  Woodhaven, where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by Rt. Rev. Mgr. Andrew KLURMAN 
tomorrow at 10 am.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.  She leaves two 
daughters.  Gertrude and Dorothy.  Perer J. GEIS , 88 Catalpa avenue, has 
charge of the funeral arrangements.

Dirkje VANDER GIESSEN , of 9321 Ridge boulevard, died Tuesday.  She was born 
in Holland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past six years.  She 
is survived by her husband and three sons.  The funeral will take place tomo
rrow at 2pm.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction of Herbert 
FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Daniel Pierce DEMPSEY, 523 Forty-ninth street, died Tuesday.  He is a member 
of the societies connected with the Church of St. Michael.  He is survived by 
his parents, Jeremiah and Mary, and four sister, Elizabeth, Catherine, Mary 
and Bridget.  The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 am.; thence to the 
Church of St. Michael, Forty second street and Fourth avenue, where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK.  5409 Fifth avenue.

Thomas BECK of 944 Forty-ninth street died Tuesday.    He was born in 
Brooklyn and was a resident of  Brooklyn all his life.  He was a member of 
the societies connected with the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. He is 
survived by his widow , Irene: two sons, Thomas and William; four 
sisters:Mrs. J. SMITH, Mrs. H. JOCKERS , Mrs. J. FINN and Mrs. William DILLON 
and her mother Hannah.  The funeral will take place Saturday at 9:30am. 
Thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,  Fifty-ninth street and 
Fifth avenue, where requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St John's 
Cemetery, under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth Ave.

John DRISCOLL died yesterday at his home, 824 Avenue P.  He was the husband 
of Ester BYRNE DRISCOLL and is survived by seven sons and one daughter. He 
was formerly of the sixth ward. Funeral Saturday, at 9:30 am., thence to St. 
Brenden Church , Avenue C and East twelfth street, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of 
Jere J. Cronin Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave.

 Mary M. SCOTT , widow of Patrick H. SCOTT , died yeaterday at her home , 
8440 Eighty-fifth avenue, Woodhaven.  She is survived by a daughter , Mr. 
Hugh TUMULTY and a brother, John BROWNE.   She was a member of the Ladies' 
Auxiliary attached to Sacred Heart Council, K. of C.; the Ladies Auxiliary 
attached to Mary Immaculate Hospital, the Catholic Women's Club.  

This name is cut off but I believe it is for a FRANCES CAVILLE prior cut off 
posting with matching name of son and home address.
yesterday at her home (looks like either 10, 16, or 18 ) Warren Place.  She 
is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Emma SILK FAULKNER and a son, John D. 
CAVILLE.  She was formally a resident of 108 Steuben Street.  She is also 
survived by eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  The funeral will 
be held at 9:30am. Saturday, with a requiem mass at the RC Church of St. 
Peter, Hicks and Warren streets.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of John McManus & Son, 2001 Flatbush avenue.

August ZIEGLER , born in Germany sixty -six years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for forty-four years, died Tuesday.  She lived at 155 Halleck 
avenue.  Ridgewood.  She is survived by two brothers living in Brookyn and 
two sisters living in Germany.  The funeral services will be held at the 
funeral chapel of Charles Lieht, 165 Halleck ave. Ridgewood.  at 2pm 
tomorrow.  The Rev. Carl Herzel will officiate.  Cremation will follow at 
Fresh Pond.

  Alice McMULLEN died uesterday in Norwegian Hospital in her thirty-third 
year.  She is survived by her husband, John T McMULLEN and two daughters, 
Alice and Grace McMULLEN.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 am. Saturday, 
from her late home, 121 Windsor Place, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church 
of Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect Ave.  Interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery , under direction Fred Steinmann, 249 Irving ave.

  James FARLEY died yesterday at his home, 181 India street in his 
seventy-eighth year.  He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for fifty years.  He was a pensioned employee of the B.M.T.  The 
funeral will be held from the home of his son, James FARLEY, 93 Java street. 
at 10 am. tomorrow , with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Anthony.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Denis F. Darraugh, 
106 Java Street.  He is survived by his widow , Mary, a son, James FARLEY , 
and two granddaughters.

Albert THIEMICH died Tuesday in St. Anthony's Hospital. He was born in 
Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifteen years.  He is 
survived by his widow, Anotinette, and his parents, Albert and Hedwig  
THIEMICH , living in Germany.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 pm today from 
 the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1857 Broadway.  Interment will be at 
St. John's Cemetery.

  Margaret M. BELVILLE, widow of John BELVILLE, died yesterday at her home, 
207 Bainbridge street.  She was born in the Fourth ward of Manhattan and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years.  She is survived by five 
daughters: Mrs. Catherine SPRINGSTEEN, Susan, Mrs. Frances LEAVENS,  Mrs. 
George DUGAN, and Mrs. Alexander Bell; a sister, Catherine PRENDERGAST; a 
brother, John PRENDERGAST; fourteen grandchildren.  She was a member of the 
R.C .Church of the Holy Rosary, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 
10am.  Saturday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
Feeney & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

  Alexander COSTIGAN , husband of Delia DOLAN COSTIGAN, died Tuesday.  
Funeral from his residence 129 Flyod street, Friday, at 2:30 pm.  In addition 
to his widow, survived by two daughters; Mrs. Charles MEYER, Mrs. Joseph 
HAHN; one son, Wiliam COSTIGAN; and three nephews.  He was formerly employed 
by D.S.CeDept of.......cut off

Dying Man's Word Leads to Arrest
A mumbled deathbed accusation by a man whose body was riddled with bullets
as the answer to his argument to-day confronted Frank MARELLO, 48 years old,
formerly of 29 Skillman avenue, after a lapse of two years, during which he
eluded unceasing pursuit.
Spurred by a long memory, the long arm of the law reached out from
Williamsburgh to South Norwalk, Conn., from which place MARELLO was brought
to day by Detective John COSGROVE, of Greenpoint station.  He was locked up
to wait arraignment in Homicide Court.  He had waived extradition.
For more than two years, Detective COSGROVE had sought for trace of MARELLO.
Monday he was told by an acquaintance back from a vacation trip, "The man
you are looking for is in Connecticut.  I saw him working there."
COSGROVE went to South Norwalk and found MARELLO working as a laborer.
On May 30, 1926, John LYDON, 38 of 268 Engert avenue, was found at Kingsland
and Greenpoint avenues with six bullets in his body, after a dispute with a
group of men in Calvary Cemetery, where he worked.

Judge PIERCE is Dead At 76
Noted Jurist and Lawyer Succumbs in Hospital
Realty Specialist
Funeral Tomorrow With Burial in Cooperstown
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at the Campbell Funeral Church,
Broadway and Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan, for Carlton Brownell PIERCE, a
retired New York lawyer and ex-Assemblyman, ex-Senator and ex-Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of New Jersey, who died yesterday in his
seventy-seventh year in Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan.
Judge PIERCE lived at 39 East Fifty-third street, Manhattan.  He was well
known in Republican politics in New Jersey.  He is survived by three
daughters, Margaret, Mrs. Edward S. MOFFAT and Mrs. Elizabeth O'McHARG, and
a son, Henry Carlton PIERCE.  He was a retired member of the law firm of
Carrington and Pierce, of Manhattan.
Judge PIERCE, who was recognized as a specialist in real estate law, lived
formerly for many years in Cranford, N.J.. He was the owner of many valuable
properties in New York and adjoining States.  Interment will be at
Cooperstown, N.Y.

SCHWARZ
John Martin SCHWARZ died yesterday at his home, 703 Seneca avenue.  He was
born in Germany seventy years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-eight years.  He is survived by his widow, Fredericka SCHWARTZ; three
sons, two daughters and five grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. Saturday with services by the Rev. Dr. Otto BRAND.  Interment will be
at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of John G. Lutz and Sons, 507 Fairview
avenue, Ridgewood.

HEALY
Elizabeth HEALY died Tuesday at her home, 154 Fourth avenue.  She is
survived by four daughters, Mrs. Thomas OATES, Mrs. Joseph HOKANSAN, Mrs.
Harry MC ARDLE and Mary HEALY; four sons, Amos, Thomas, William and John and
fourteen grandchildren.  She was born in County Limerick, Ireland and lived
in this country forty-five years.  Funeral services will be held at her home
tomorrow at 9 A.M.  A solemn requiem mass will be said at St. Augustine's
R.C. Church.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction
of E.H. LOCKWOOD, 255 Twenty-first street.

DAUM
Requiem mass was celebrated at 9 A.M. today at the R.C Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help for Edward DAUM, who died Tuesday in his fourteenth year at
his home.  He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by his parents, two
sisters and one brother.  The funeral was held from his home, 5703 Sixth
avenue and interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F.
JUREK, 728 Fourth avenue.

CAHILL
Helen L. Cahill died Tuesday [rest missing]

PAGE
Augusta Shaler PAGE, superintendent of the Brooklyn Orphan Society and for
many years prominent in welfare work in Brooklyn, died yesterday in
Methodist Episcopal Hospital.
Mrs. PAGE was the widow of Edward A. PAGE, and had been superintendent of
the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum Society for the past three years.  Prior to that
time, she had been at various times associated with the Industrial School
for Boys in Shirley, Mass; the East Side Settlement House, the Magdalen
Home, the Seamen's Home in Staten Island and the Sheltering Arms.

SCHAFFAUER
Andrew SCHAFFAUER died Wednesday in his sixty-seventh year.  He was born in
Brooklyn and lived here all his life.  He is survived by his widow,
Christine; two sons, Charles and Andrew; two daughters, Madeline and Mrs.
Sophie ENGEL, and three grandchildren.  He also leaves two sisters, Mrs.
Elizabeth MOSSER and Mrs. Ernestine MITCHEL and one brother, Charles.
Funeral from the home of is son Andrew, 85 McDongal street, Brooklyn,
Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John
Marsh, 1341 Bushwick avenue.

MASTERSON
A requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday at the R.C. Church
of our Lady Hlp of Christians, Avenue M and East Twenty-eighth street, for
Aida T. Bisdale MASTERSON, who died yesterday at her home, 1044 East
Twenty-eighth street.  She was the wife of Peter J. MASTERSON.  Interment
will be at St. John's cemetery.

KELLEY
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow for Mary A. KELLEY, a life
resident of Brooklyn who died Tuesday in her forty-sixth year at her home,
758 East Thirty-first street.  She is survived by her husband, William J.
KELLEY; two sisters, Mrs. W. SCHURER and  [rest missing]

THRONE
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of
St. Gregory, Brooklyn avenue and St. John's place for Laura Mary THRONE,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Binford THRONE, who died Monday at her home, 128
New York avenue.  She was a member of the CWBL and the Junior Auxiliary of
the Holy Family Hospital.  Interment will be at St. Johns Cemetery.

BARRY
Dennis Martin BARRY, born in the old Seventh Ward, Manhattan, on Sept 19,
1891, and a resident of Brooklyn for over thirty years, died Wednesday at
his home, 944 Kent avenue.  He was a son of Dennis and the late Mary Bowen
BARRY.  In addition to his father he is survived by his widow Anna
Heilberger BARRY; one daughter, Dorothy; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine CROKE,
and Mrs. Nora WELDON; two brothers, John J. and William G. BARRY.  He was a
member of St. Patrick's R.C. Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated
Saturday at 9 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.  He served in the World
War in Company C, Eleventh Engineers.  He was employed by the Grace
Steamship Company.

CAVILLE
Frances CAVILLE, born in Brooklyn, seventy three years ago, died yesterday
at her home, 10 Warren place.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Emma Silk
FAULKNER and a son, John D. CAVILLE.  She was formerly a resident of 108
Steuben street.  She is also survived by eleven grandchildren and one great
grandchild.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, with a requiem
mass at the R.C. Church [rest missing�..BUT� in death notices �!] of St.
Peter.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CONROY
Kate (nee RALL) died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William F.
THORNHILL, of 222 Van Sicklen st. Gravesend, Brooklyn.  She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. William F. THORNHILL; her husband and three grandchildren,
Ethel, Mildred, and William J. THORNHILL, and a sister, Mrs. J. JESSUP.
Requiem mass Friday morning. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DRISCOLL
On Aug 8, John, beloved husband of Esther Byrne DRISCOLL, at his home, 824
Avenue P.  Funeral  Saturday, at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Brendan's Church,
Avenue O and East 12th st., Flatbush, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

D'AMBRA
On Tuesday, Aug 7, 1928, Rose, beloved wife of Thomas D'AMBRA, in her 36th
year in Columbia Hospital, New York.  She is survived by her husband and
four children.  Funeral from her late residence, 783 4th avenue, Brooklyn,
at 9 A.M.  A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Rocco's R.C.
Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Stephen S. Laverdi
& Co., 798 4th avenue, Brooklyn.

HAAS
Gertrude C., on August 7 in her forty-first year, beloved mother of Gertrude
and Dorothy.  Funeral on Friday 9:30 A.M. from her residence, 9714 Jamaica
ave.  Requiem mass St. Thomas Church.  Interment St. Johns Cemetery.

HOURIGAN
Michael, brother of Annie KEARNEY, Winifred and Maria HOURIGAN, at his home
322 10th st. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Thomas
Aquinas, 4th ave. and 9th st. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

LUTZ
On Tuesday, Aug 7, Charles LUTZ, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee ERBE) and
father of Theodore, Frederick and Eugene, and Mrs. Andrew GOETZ, and brother
of Adolph LUTZ in his 68th year.  Members of Schiller Lodge, 304, F. and
A.M.; Schwabischer, Saengerbud, Arion Singing Society of Brooklyn, Columbia
Singing Society of Philadelphia, Steuben Society, Roebling No. 10, Madchen
and Kaubenchor of Brooklyn, United Singers of Brooklyn, Gambrinus Mannerchor
and Germania Mannechor are invited to attend services at his late home, 341
Highland blvd, on Thursday, 8 P.M. Interment private Friday 2 P.M. at
Evergreen Cemetery.

BACKLUND
Ingrid G. BACKLUND died Tuesday.  She was born in Brooklyn eighteen years
ago and is survived by her parents, one sister and one brother.  Funeral
services will be held Friday at 2 P.M. at her home, 849 Sixty-eighth street
and interment will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of
Charles A. Sandstrom, 4603 Fourth avenue.

10 August 1928
  Police Grapple for Body Of Boy in East River.
     Police of the Greenpoint station were grappling today for the body of 
Roy WEINER, 17 years old, of 32 Russell street, who is believed to have been 
drowned yesterday while swimming in the East river off the foot of Noble 
street. 
  The youth had gone swimming with two friends, John MCENROE of 85 Newell 
street, and John DEKOSKY of 68 Diamond street, and all were apparently having 
a good time, when he was missed by his comrades.  The boys summoned Patrolman 
Patrick KANE of the Greenpoint station.
     Patrolman KANE took the missing boy's clothes to the station house, 
where they were identified by William WEINER, 19 , as those of his brother.

Bay Gives Up Body of Missing Child- Body of William MALONEY Found by Boatmen.
     The body of William MALONEY, 4 years old, of 244 Fifty-second street, 
believed to have been kidnapped Wednesday, was found in the bay off the foot 
of Summitt and Conover street today by two men in a tugboat.
     The men in the tugboat were Bruno BARTOLO,of 228 DeGraw street, and 
Stephen LACAVA , of 530 Henry street.  They used a grappling hook to bring 
the body from the water.  Police of the Hamilton avenue station were 
notified, and the father of the boy sent for.

Poison Berries Kill Child
     Poison berries were  reported to have caused the death of Virginia 
MARTIN, 5 years, of 290 Second street, Midland Beach, Staten Island, 
after an autopsy today.  The child died last night in the Staten 
Island Hospital several hours after she became ill at home.

Michael HOURIGAN died Wednesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Annie 
KEARNEY, 322 Tenth street.  He was born in County Limerick, Ireland and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years.  He is survived by three 
sisters, Mrs. Annie KEARNEY. Winifred and Maria HOURIGAN.  Funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M.  tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Thomas Aquinas Fourth avenue and Ninth street.  Interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

Patrick CORCORAN,  husband of Ellen Quinn CORCORAN died Wednesday.  Funeral 
from his late home, 327 Stockton street, tomorrow at 9:30 A. M.  thence to R. 
C. Church of St. John the Baptist Lewis and Willonghby avenues, here a mass 
of solemn requiem will be celebrated.  In addition to his widow, survived by 
four daughters.  Mrs. John Sowling.  Mrs. Henry WILSON, Mrs. Harry CREWS and 
Mrs. Michael CLANCY; one son, Joseph COROCRAN : three brothers, John, Joseph 
and Peter CORCORAN: one sister, Mrs. John WALSH  and nine grandchildren.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of George F. MCHUGH, 783 
Myrtle avenue.

Marie Elizabeth THATCHER, daughter if Chauncey and Agnes Cosgrove THATCHER, 
died Thursday at her home, 183 Seventy-second street.  She was born in 
Brooklyn eight years ago.. Funeral services will be held tonight at 7:45 
o'clock.  The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 A.M.  and interment will be 
at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Joseph H. McKEON.  Fifth avenue 
and Seventy-second street.

Charlotte BERCKMEIER died Tuesday in her seventy-fourth year.  Ahe lived at 
209 Covert street.  She was bornin Germany and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for forty-eight years.  She is survived by her husband.  Albert W.; 
a son, Albert W. Jr. and two daughters, Mrs. Lulu HASTORF and Mrs. Bertha 
DEEGAN.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the home 
of her daughter.  Mrs. DEEGAN, 48 Bleeker st.  Interment at 3 pm tomorrow 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction of William Werst.  366 
Evergreen avenue.

Delia FERGUSON, widow of John FERGUSON died at her home on Thursday.  She is 
survived by; one daughter Lillian, a nephew, Sylvester O'MARA,  also a 
brother-in -law William SCHULTZ. Funeral from chapel of John F. FAGAN, Sunday 
at 2 pm.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.  

Mary Feeney JOHNSTON  died Wednesday at her home, 428 Union street.  She was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Grace D'ANDREA  and 
Marion BRENNAN,  and three nephews, Joseph and Martin FEENEY and Matthew 
BRENNAN.  She was a parishioner of the R. C. church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and 
Sackett streets, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 am. Monday.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M. McMAHON, 124  
Summit street. 

Mary GEOGHEGAN died yesterday at the home of her nephew at 754 Fifty eighth 
street.  She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn and a 
parishioner of the RC Church of St. Michael for nearly fifty years.  She is 
survived by a nephew, Joseph GEOGHEGAN.  The funeral will ge held at 10:30 am 
tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual 
Help.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Henry 
F. McKEON, 5017 Seventh avenue.

James A. MENEILLY (This is how it was printed) for the past thirty years 
superintendent of the Dowling Trucking Company, of Manhattan, died Wednesday. 
 He was born in New York, the son of William and Helen Thompson MENIELLY.  
and had been for many years a member of St. Teresa's R.C. Church Sterling 
place and Classon avenue, where a solemn mass of requiem will be held from 
his late home, 675 Sterling place.  He is survived by his wife, Mary MAHADY 
MENEILLY: two sons, Lester J., attached to traffic G.N.Y.P.D., and Harold: 
one daughter, Marion and one sister, Mrs. William BOYLAN, of Union City, N.J. 
Interment will be at Holyy Cross Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN &
 SON, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

John M. SCWARZ   Funeral services will be conducted at 7:30 o'clock tomight 
by the Rev. Dr. Otto BRAND for John Martin Schwarz, who died Wednesday at his 
home, 703 Seneca avenue.  He was boern in Germany seventy years ago and lived 
in Brooklyn for forty-eight years.  He is survived by his widow, Fredericka 
SCHWARZ; three sons, two daughters and five grangchildren.  Funeral from his 
late home tomorrow at 10 am.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction 
of John G. Lutz and sons, 507 Fairview ave.

James MULLIN Is Dead At 83; Served Forty-two Years in Police Department; 
Was Retired in 1913; Resident of Eastern District Seventy Years.
   James MULLIN, a retired member of the New York Police Department, 
died Wednesday, in his eighty-fourth year at his home, 2309 Ridgewood.
   Mr. MULLIN, who retired about fifteen years ago, served for 
forty-two years in the Police Department. He was at one time detailed 
to the old Manhattan avenue magistrate�s court. He was born in 
Pennsylvania and had been a resident of the Eastern District for 
seventy years.
   He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anna KIERNAN, and one sister. 
He was a member of the Patrolmen�s Benevolent Association and the 
R.C. Church of St. Matthias, Catalpa avenue, Ridgewood.
   The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday and interment will be 
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. Murphy & Sons, 
87 Herbert street.

Michael HOURIGAN died Wednesday at the home of his sister, 
Mrs. Annie KEARNEY, 322 Tenth street. He was born in County Limerick, 
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years. He is 
survived by three sisters, Mrs. Annie KEARNEY, Winifred and Maria 
HOURIGAN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue 
and Ninth street. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Thomas GLENDENING, an engineer, died Monday. He was born in Ireland 
fifty years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixteen years. 
He is survived by his widow, Marie; two sons, Thomas and James; eight 
daughters, Mrs. R. BUDDENHAGEN, Mrs. H. REID, Florence, Margaret, Marie, 
Isabelle, Elfrie and Dorothy, and two sisters, Mrs. J. DRYDALE and 
Mrs. H. ADAMS. He formerly lived at 230 Forty-ninth street. The Rev. 
Dr. George C. GROVES will conduct funeral services at 2 P.M. to-morrow 
at the chapel attached to Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan. 
Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of 
Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

Andrew CALLAHAN died yesterday. He was the husband of the late Mary MARLEY, 
and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward HICKEY and Mrs. James CLARKE; 
two sons, Frank and Thomas CALLAHAN, and four sisters, Mrs. William WEEKS, 
Mary, Catherine and Margaret CALLAHAN. The funeral will be held 9:30 A.M.
Monday from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edward HICKEY, 91 Luquer 
[sic] street, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Mary Star 
of the Sea. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

James J. McDONALD died Wednesday at Castle Point, Beacon, N.Y. He was a 
veteran of the World War. He is survived by a brother, John C. McDONALD,
and his aunt, Mrs. John W. LANGTON. He served in Battery C of the 319th 
F.A. for twenty-two months overseas. The funeral will be held from her 
[sic] home of his aunt, Mrs. John W. LANGTON, 210A Thirtieth street, 
at 9 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of 
St. John the Evangelist, Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
E. H. LOCKWOOD, 255 Twenty-first street.

Emma Blanche OTT died yesterday in her seventeenth year in a local hospital. 
She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles OTT; two sisters, 
Mildred and Barbara OTT, and two brothers, Wesley and Charles OTT. 
The funeral services will be held at her late home, 1050 Wyckoff avenue, 
at 8 P.M. to-morrow. Interment at 2 P.M. Sunday will be at [the] 
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Jacob STUBING, Jr., 1050 Wyckoff avenue.

William ZIEGLER
Funeral services were held at 8 o�clock last night by the Rev. Dr. 
Charles A. BROWN, of All Saints Episcopal Church, Bayside for William ZIEGLER, 
a life resident of Brooklyn and an old resident of the Ocean Hill section, 
who died Monday in his seventy-third year at his home, 1935 Fulton street. 
He is survived by two sons, William and Julius, and a daughter, Alice. 
Interment to-day was at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Benjamin 
GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

Emily BARTHOLOMEW, widow of Thomas E. BARTHOLOMEW, died yesterday at 
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marion B. WILLIS, 2050 Pacific street. 
She is survived by seven children and eight grandchildren. The funeral
services will be held at 8:30 o�clock to-night and interment at 10 A.M. 
to-morrow will be at Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, under direction of 
Richard D. HOLMES, 1271 St. Marks avenue.

Thomas F. LOGAN Dies; President of Advertising Agency Was 46 Years Old.
  Thomas Francis LOGAN, president of the advertising agency of Lord & Thomas 
and Logan of Manhattan, Chicago and London, died yesterday after a brief 
illness at his summer home at Ardsley-on-Hudson in his forty-seventh year.
  Mr. LOGAN, who served as a special shipping commissioner during the World 
War, was for many years engaged in the reportorial field. He was born in 
Philadelphia and was a graduate of St. Joseph�s Jesuit College, Philadelphia. 
He served for ten years as Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia 
"Inquirer," "American Economist," "Leslie�s Weekly," and the 
"Manufacturer�s Record."

J. GAYNOR Dies; Noted Lawyer; Heart Attack Fatal to Late Mayor�s Brother; 
Seized While Bathing; Funeral To-morrow at His Late Home.
  James E. GAYNOR, a well-known Brooklyn lawyer and a distant relative 
[sic - title says he was his brother!] of the late Mayor William J. GAYNOR 
died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack while bathing at the foot of 
Beach Twentieth street, Far Rockaway.
  Mr. GAYNOR was born in Fayetteville, N.Y., fifty-eight years ago and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifteen years. Yesterday he went 
bathing with his son, Edward H. GAYNOR, and was suddenly stricken while 
in the water. He died before the arrival of medical aid.
  He is survived by a widow, Catherine ROGERS GAYNOR; two sons, Edward H. 
and William T. GAYNOR; and two sisters. He was a graduate of Holy Cross 
College and Columbia Law School. He was at one time connected with the 
Brooklyn office of the late Mayor CAYNOR [sic].
  The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. to-morrow from his late home, 
2066 Bergen street, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady 
of the Presentation, Rockaway and St. Marks avenues. 
Interment will be at his birthplace, Fayetteville.

BARRY --  On Wednesday, August 8, 1928, Dennis Martin, beloved husband of 
Anna BARRY (nee HEILBERGER), at his residence, 944 Kent Ave.. 
Funeral on Saturday, at 9 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Patrick�s R.C. Church. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CAVILLE --  Frances, on August 7th, beloved mother of Mrs. Emma SILK FAULKNER, 
John D. CAVILLE her home 10 Warren place, and formerly off 108 Steubin [sic] 
street, Brooklyn. Funeral  Saturday at 9:30, with mass of solemn requiem 
at the R.C. Church of St. Peter. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

DEVLIN --  On August 10, 1928, Catherine C. JONES DEVLIN, beloved wife of 
James P. DEVLIN and devoted mother of Rev. Father James DEVLIIN and 
William DEVLIN, at her residence 94 Clinton avenue. 
Notice of funeral later.

DRISCOLL --  On August 3, John, beloved husband of Esther BYRNE DRISCOLL, 
at his home, 824 Avenue P. Funeral Saturday, at 9:30 A.M., thennce to 
St. Brendan�s  Churhch [sic], Avenue O and East 12th st., Flatbush, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FERGUSON - On Thursday, August 8, Delta, wife of the late John FERGUSON. 
Funeral from John F. FAGAN�S Funeral Chapel, Henry and Waren [ sic] sts., 
Sunday 2 P.M. Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

HAMBURG - Elisabeth, on August 9th at Atlantic City, N.J., in her 74th year. 
Friends may call Saturday evening at her residence, 1350 Bergen street, 
near Kingston avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Funeral on Sunday Aug 4th 
[sic - 14th?] at 2:30 P.M. Mother of Anna C. BEYER, Elizabeth M. WILCOX, 
Jenny C., Henry P., and Frederick J. and Emil J.H. HAMBURG. 

JOHNSON --  On Thursday, August 9, 1928,  Andrew W., beloved son of Andrew 
and Wendla JOHNSON, in his 22nd year. Funeral services at hiss late residence, 
1027 74th st.,  Brooklyn, on Sunday, August 12, at 2 P.M. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

JOHNSON  --  On Thursday, August 9, Carrie JOHNSON, beloved mother of 
Etta LOWEY and Grace H. JOHNSON. Funeral services at the home of her 
daughter, 178 Richmond st., on Sunday, August 12, at 2 P.M. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

MARTIN --  Anna, on Thursday, August 9, at the residence of her daughter, 
950 52nd st., Brooklyn, beloved moter of Mrs. Lawrence MULLIGGAN. 
Solemn requiem mass at St. Agatha�s R.C. CHruch, 49th st. and Seventh ave., 
on Saturday, August 11, at 9:30 A.M.

MASTERSON --  Suddenly Wednesday, August 8th, 1928, Aida T. (nee BISDALE) 
beloved wife of Peter J. MASTERSON. Funeral from her residencee, 
1544 East 28th st., Brooklyn, Saturday morning, August 11.
Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady Help of Christians, 
Avenue M and East 28th street. Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

McMULLEN  --  Alice, on Wednesday, August 8, in the Norwegian Hospital, 
in her 33rd year. Survived by her husband, John, and two daughterss, 
Alice and Grace McMULLEN. Funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday 
from her late home, 121 Windsor pl., with a solemn requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of the Holy Name, at Prospect Park West and Prospect ave. 
Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

MENEILLY  --  On August 8, 1928, James A. MENEILLY, beloved husband of 
Mary MENEILLY and father of Lester J., Harold and Marion MENEILLY.  
Funeral from his residence, 675 Sterling place on Saturday, August 11,
 at 9 A.M., thence to St. Teresa�s R.C. Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STROBEL  --  Suddenly, on Wednesday, August 8, 1928, Christian, aged 39 years. 
beloved son of Christian STROBEL and brother of Maria SCHOOENBAECHLER, 
Emma TURNER and Pauline BAGINSKI. Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend funeral on Sunday at 2 P.M., from R. STUTZMANN�s Funeral Chapel, 
2001 Madison st. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

In Memoriam
HENRY  -- Anniversary mass will be offered at St. Agnes R.C. Church, 
on Saturday morning at 8 o�clock for the late Bertha HENRY, 
who  died August 11, 1927.
					HUSBAND AND SON.

11 August 1928
LONG ILLNESS DRIVES WOMAN TO END HER LIFE
  Despondency as the result of long illness was the reason given to-day 
for the suicide of Mrs. Louise ZIVICZ, 50 years old, who was found 
writhing in pain on the floor of the kitchen of her home, 190 Russell 
street, and died two hours later in Greenpoint Hospital of lysol and 
iodine poisoning. 
  She is survived by her husband, Vincent, the son Thaddeus, and a 
married daughter.

Peter J. McCABE
Peter P.[sic] McCABE, of 5206 Seventh avenue, died Thursday.He was born 
in Brooklyn and had been a life resident of Bay Ridge. He was a member 
of the societies connected with the Church of St. Agatha. He is survived 
by his wife, Elizabeth Catherine; two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret; 
one son, Peter, Jr.; one sister, Mrs. A. ROBINSON, and three brothers, 
Thomas, Joseph and James. 
The funeral will take place Monday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the 
Church of St. Agatha, Forty-ninth street and Seventh avenue, where 
requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment at St. John�s Cemetery 
under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

William KAESTLE died at his late residence, 120-25 142nd st., 
South Ozone Park. He was born in Germany eighty-one years ago, 
coming here when he was quite young. He had ben [ sic] employed 
by Abraham and Straus for the past twenty-four years. He is 
survived by one son, William KAESTLE, Jr.; two daughters, 
Mrs. Annie GRENLICH and Mrs. Josephine GROENING; seven grandchildren 
and one great-grandchild. The funural will take place Monday at 
St. Clement�s R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment will follow at Holy Trinity Cemetery 
under direction of Mary F. EHENBURGER, 1489 Putnam avenue.

Andrew CHRISTOFFERSEN died yesterday at his home, 331 Sixty-fourth 
street. He was a resident of Brooklyn for forty years and was 
identified with the shipping business for that period. He is 
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Anna FAUSER and two grand children. 
Funeral services will be held to-morrow, Rev. Postor HALVERSON officiating. 
Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of Joseph H. McKEON, Fifth avenue and 
Seventy-second street.

Daniel J. STEURNAGEL of 7826 Eighty-eigth road, Woodhaven, 
died yesterday. He was born in Brooklyn and was a member of 
St. John�s Lutheran Church and Square Deal Council, 17, Jr. 
O.U.A.M. He was a veteran of the World War. He is survived 
by his mother, Marie STACKMAN STEURNAGEL; four brothers and 
two sisters. The funeral services will be held at his late home, 
at 8 P.M. to-morrow. Interment Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Rebecca WERNER died yesterday at her home, 153 Meserole street. 
She was born in Germany seventy-eight years ago and was a resdient 
of Brooklyn for fifty years. She is survived by two nieces. 
Funeral service to-night at 8 o�clock. Funeral to-morrow
Private interment at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of Michael DICKES of 184 Meeker avenue.

George JOCKEL died Thursday at his home, 9005 Seventy-sixth street, 
Woodhaven. He was born twenty-six years ago in New York City, and by 
occupation was a shoe salesman for a New York wholesale concern. He 
is survived by his wife, Hazel; his father Adolph and two sisters. 
The funeral services will be held at his late home to-morrow
and interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of Peter J. SCHNATZ, 570 Ridgewood avenue.

Rosina POLICANO, born in Italy forty-six years ago, died Wednesday 
at her residence, 137 Schenectady avenue. She was a resident of 
Brooklyn for over forty-one years. She is survived by her husband, 
Vincenzo; sev[e]n sons, Frank, Salvatore, Angelo, Joseph Anthony, 
John and Albert; four daughters, Mrs. Mary MAROTTA, Mrs. Anna DICIANNI, 
Carmela and Nancy, and ten grandchildren. She was a member of 
Our Lady of Charity R.C. Church, Dean street and Schenectady avenue, 
where mass was celebrated this morning 
burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of N. PIRO�s Sons, of 153 Navy street.

Elisabeth HAMBURG
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at 1350 Bergen 
street for Elisabeth HAMBURG, who died Thursday at Atlantic City, N.J. 
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Anna C. BEYER, Mrs. Elizabeth 
M. WILCOX and Jenny C., and three sons, Henry P. Frederick J. & Emil J.  
Interment will be under direction of  Fred ROEMMELS, 736 Grand street.

Joseph NEUBAUER died yesterday at his home, 226 Garrison street, Maspeth. 
He was born in Brooklyn forty-four years ago and is survived by his widow, 
three sons, [and] his father, Joseph NEUBAUER. The funeral will be held 
from his late homer at 10 A.M. Monday. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
under direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

Victor OLSEN died yesterday at the Ellis Island Marine Hospital. 
He was forty-six years old and lived at 335 Fifty-first street. He 
is survived by his father and two brothers. The funeral services 
will be held at 2 P.M. at the funeral chapel of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 
4603 Fourth avenue. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Lena ZIEGLER died yesterday in a local hospital. She was a life 
resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by a brother, George ZIEGLER 
and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara HOLJES and Mrs. Catherine HENCKEN. 
The funeral services will be held at 3 P.M. to-morrow at her home, 
92 Sumpter street. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of L.A. PABST, 869 Herkimer street.

Katherine C. JONES DEVLIN, mother of Rev. James J. DEVLIN, attached to 
St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, Greenpoint, died Friday at her home, 
94 Clinton avenue. She had been a member of Sacred Heart R.C. Church 
and its societies for the past thirty-three years, where a solemn mass 
of requiem will be celebrated Monday at 10 A.M. by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. 
Thomas J. LEONARD. She is survived by her husband, James J. DEVLIN; 
two sons, Rev. James J. DEVLIN and William A. DEVLIN; two brothers, 
William JONES of of Port Kennedy, Pa., and John JONES of Brooklyn, N.Y., 
and one sister, Mrs. Mary KREBBS of Roselle Park, New Jersey. 
Interment will be a Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

Mary MULCAHY, widow of James MULCAHY, died Thursday at the home of 
her daughter, Mrs. Patrick CLARK, 205 Huntington street. She was born 
in County Limerick, Ireland, and came to this country fifty years ago, 
where she was a resident of the Twelfth Ward and a member of St. 
Mary Star of the Sa Church. She was a member of the Sacred Heart and 
Rosary societies attached to the church. Two daughters, Mrs Patrick CLARK 
and Mary MULCAHY, and three grandchildren survive her. Funeral services 
Monday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home; thence to St. Mary Star of the 
Sea Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Jessie SHARPE SKIDMORE, died Wednesday at her home, 141 Nassau avenue 
in her forty-fifth year. She is survived by her husband, Charles; a 
son, Donald; a daughter, Mrs. Florence BELLOWS; her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Alexander SHARPE; a sister, Mrs. Margaret LEFFERTS, and two 
brothers, Thomas and RObert SHARPE. The funeral services will be held. 
Monday. The Rev. Hugh W. JONES will officiate. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Edward NEWMAN.

Catherine GILLIGAN ARMITAGE died yesterday at the home of her parents, 
120-39 142nd street, South Ozone Park. She was born in the Bushwick 
section of Brooklyn and was a member of the R.C> CHurch Our Lady of 
Lourdes. She was a graduate of P.S. 137. She is survived by her parents, 
William F. and Catherine GILLIGAN; a son, Joseph; a daughter, Veronica; 
a sister, Mrs. Frederick KINNEY; and a brother, Richard GILLIGAN. The 
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen street. 
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery 
under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER.

BERGNER --  Mathilda, on August 10, 1928, age 68 years, beloved sister 
of A. Paul BERGNER and Eugenia THOMAR. Funeral on Monday , from her home, 
1374 Putnam ave. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BERDUX - Ctherine A. BERDUX (nee O�CONNOR), on August 10, 1928, beloved 
mother of August J. and Emil J. BERDUX, sister of Mrs. Mary A. WOOLS. 
Funeral from her late residence, 86 � Diamond st., Brooklyn, Monday 
morning at 9:30. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Antony Church.

DEVLIN - On August 10, 1928, Katherine JONES DEVLIN, beloved wife of 
James P.DEVLIN and devoted mother of Rev. James J. and William A. 
DEVLIN. Funeral from her residence, 94 Clinton ave., on Monday, August 
13, 9:30 A.M., thence to the Sacred Heart R.C. Church.

DUNNE - Margaret, on August 10, at her residence, 392 9th st., beloved 
wife of Abraham DUNNE and mother of Mrs. Thomas E. TOOLAN. 
Notice of funeral later.

FERGUSON - On Thursday, August 9, Delia, wife of the late John FERGUSON. 
Funeral from John F. FAGAN�s Funeral Chapel, Henry and Waren sts., 
Sunday, 2 P.M. Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

HAMBURG - Elisabeth, on August 9th at Atlantic City, N.J., in 
her 74th year, Friends may call Saturday evening at her 
residence, 1350 Bergen street, near Kingston avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Funeral on Sunday, August 4th [sic], at 2:30 P.M. Mother of
 Anna C. BEYER, Elizabeth M. WILCOX, Jenny C., Henry P., and 
Frederick J. and Emil J.H. HAMBURG.

HANOVER - Julia A., beloved wife of Arthur and fond mother of 
Mildred SHANNON. Funeral service at her home, 260 Linden blvd., 
corner Nostrand ave., Sunday, 2 P.M.

JOHNSON - On Thursday, August 9, 1928, Andrew W., beloved son 
of Andrew and Wendla JOHNSON, in his 22nd year. 
Funeral services at his late residence, 1027 74th st., Brooklyn, 
on Sunday, August 12, at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

JOHNSON - On Thursday, August 9, Carrie JOHNSON, beloved mother of 
Etta LOWEY and Grace H. JOHNSON. Funeral services at the home of  
her daughter, 178 Richmond st., on Sunday, August 12, at 2 P.M. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LIVINGSTON - Emanuel, on August 10, after a brief illness, 
dearly beloved son of Sidney and the late Sarah, idolized 
brother of Jack A., David, Beatrice, Erminie, Edith LIVINGSTON, 
Lillian FORD, Ernestine BARASCH and Ruth HUGHES. Services at the 
Riverside Memorial Chapel, 76th st. and Amsterdam ave., 
Sunday, August 12, at 2 P.M.

SAULNIER - George E., suddenly at his residence, 299 Gates ave., 
Brooklyn, beloved husband of Lizzie M. and father of Stanley G. 
Funeral private.

STROBEL - Suddenly, on Wednesday, August 8, 1928, Christian, 
aged 39 yers, beloved son of CHristian STROBEL and brother of 
Maria SCHOENBAECHLER, Emma TURNER and Pauline BAGINSKI. Relatives 
and friends are invited to attend funeral on Sunday, 
from R. STUTZMANN�s Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison st. 
Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

TURNER - On Friday, August 10, 1928, Florence Edythe, of 646 77th st., 
beloved daughter of Luoise M. TURNER and sister of Alice, Lulu, 
Emma, Charles and Edward TURNER. 
Funeral services at her residence, Sunday, August 12. 
Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

WHITFIELD --  On August 10, 1928, Thomas W., beloved husband of 
Nora and father of Thomas Jr. and Nora WHITFIELD. Services at 
his late ressidence, 1310 East 18th st., Brooklyn, Saturday 
Interment Sunday, 2 P.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

WINTER - On August 10, at her residence, 70 Buffalo ave., 
Margaret WINTER, beloved wife of Peter J. Funeral on Tuesday
thence to St. Benedict R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem 
will be celebrated.

ZIEGLER - Lena, on August 10, beloved daughter of the late Nicholas 
and Barbara ZIEGLER and devoted sister of George ZIEGLER and 
Mrs. Barbara HOLJES and Mrs. Catherine HENCKEN. 
Funeral services Sunday at from her late residence, 92 Sumpter st. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

HANSEN - On August 9, Sophia E. (nee HILGER), belived wife of Louis. 
Funeral from her late residence, 5912 7th ave., Brooklyn, on Monday, Aug 13, 
Mass of requiem at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th st. and 5th ave.,
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BRANDT - On Friday, August 10, at his residence, 90 Coffee st., 
Robert H. BRANDT, beloved son of Richard BRANDT and Mary KENT BRANDT. 
Notice of funeral later.

NUGENT - On August 8, Arthur Berry NUGENT, beloved husband of Isabel (nee CONLEY). 
Son of the late John Berry and Susan NUGENT (nee FELL), and brother, James. 
Funeral from residence of William CONLEY, 66 South 3rd st., 
Mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop ave. and McDonough st. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

13 August 1928
JOHN D. BEALS, LAWYER, DIES; Was Also Director of Bank of Manhattan Co.; 
Funeral To-Morrow; Burial to Be in Kensico Cemetery.
  Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the Fifth 
Avenue Presbyterian Church, Fifth avenue and Fifty-first street, 
Manhattan, for John David BEALS, well-known lawyer and banker, of 
810 Fifth avenue, Manhattan, who died Saturday at Pontiac, Michigan.
  Mr. BEALS, who was senior member of the law firm of Beals & Nicholson, 
was a graduate of New York University Law School and had been a practicing 
lawyer for the past twenty-five years. He was a director of the Bank of 
Manhattan Company, Scott & Browne, Seminole Fruit & Land Co., and the 
Bronx Heights Development Corporation. He was president of the Bank of 
Washington Heights at the time of its merger with the Bank of Manhattan Company. 
  He is survived by his widow, Estella Chamberlain SNELL BEALS; a daughter, 
Mrs. Helen Beals ALDRICH, and two sons, John D., Jr., and Donald Marcy BEALS.
He was a member of the Riding Club, the Metropolitan Club, the
St. Nicholas Club, the Sea View Golf Club and the Bath Club of Miami, Fla. 

C.F. O�BRIEN DIES SUDDENLY; Customs Employe [sic] Succumbs at Saratoga; 
Funeral To-Morrow;  Was Life Resident of Brooklyn.
  Cornelius F. O�BRIEN, an employe of the United States Customs Service, 
died suddenly yesterday at Saratoga, where he had been for his health. 
Mr. O�BRIEN, who had been connected with the Customs House in Manhattan, 
was well known throughout the entire Customs Service.
  He was a life resident of South Brooklyn and was a member of the 
Holy Name Society attached to the R.C. Church of St. Saviour. He is 
survived by three sisters and three brothers.
  The funeral will be held from his late home, 561 Ninth street, Thursday, 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Saviour at 10 A.M. 
Interment under direction of John F. FUGAN, of 384 Warren street, 
will  be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

AMMARELL - On Aug. 11, in her 35th year, Elizabeth F. AMMARELL (nee WAHLER), 
beloved wife of Emil H. AMMARELL and dear mother of Henry and Elizabeth AMMARELL. 
Funeral services at her home, 236 Georgia avenue, Brooklyn, Monday, Aug. 13. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Tuesday, 2 P.M.

CONLON - On Aug. 11, Sarah, beloved wife of the late John J. CONLON. 
Funeral from her residence, 1677 8th ave., on Tuesday, Aug. 14 
Requiem mass at Holy Name Church. 
Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

COSGROVE - Suddenly Aug. 12, at her residence, 16 Cambridge pl., Catherine, 
wife of the late George J. COSGROVE. Solemn requiem mass on Thursday, 
at Queen of All Saints� Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DUNN - Margaret, on Aug. 10, at her residence, 392 9th st., beloved 
wife of Abraham DUNN and mother of Mrs. Thomas E. TOOLAN. 
Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 14, a the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 
4th ave. and 9th st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HENNESSEY - On Aug. 12, 1928, Jeremiah, beloved son of the late 
Daniel and Bridget HENNESSEY and brother of John and Timothy HENNESSEY. 
Funeral from his late residence, 51 Penn st., on Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.; 
thence to the Church of the Transfiguration, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HILDENBRAND - Suddenly on Saturday, Aug. 11, 1928, Joseph P., in 
his fifty-sixth year. Funeral services at parlors of N. F. WALDER, 
8607 Jamaica ave., Woodhaven, L.I., Tuesday, 8:15 P.M. 
Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery Wednesday morning.

HAUG - Peter, beloved husband of Margaret, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 1928. 
Funeral services at his residence, 12 Eldert Lane, Cypress Hills, on 
Tuesday evening, 8 o�clock. Funeral, Wednesday, 2 o�clock. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

O�BRIEN - On Sunday, Aug. 12, Cornelius F., suddenly at Saratoga, N.Y. 
Funeral from his late residence 561 9th st., Thursday, Aug. 16, thence to 
St. Saviour�s Church, corner 6th st. and 8th ave., where high requiem 
mass will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Patrick CANNON died  Saturday in a local hospital. He is survived 
by a brother, Timothy CANNON and five sisters, Mrs. Mary BRENNAN, 
Mrs. Elizabeth CAVANAGH, Mrs. Catherine McHUGH, Mrs. Daniel MURRAY 
and Mrs. Frank McGOLDRICK. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
to-morrow from the home of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth CAVANAGH, 
2534 East Fourteenth street. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Martin F. HEALEY, 128 Utica avenue.

Richard WERTSCH died Friday in his 45th year at his home,
7227 Loubet street, Forest Hills. He is survived by his widow, 
Anna and one daughter, Lucie SMITH. 
The funeral services will be held at 8 o�clock tonight and interment 
to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of 
William R. GRAHAM, 141-15 Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park.

Elizabeth JOHNSON, born sixty-two years ago in Dalsland, Sweden, 
and a resident of the United States and New York for the past 
twenty years, died Friday and is survived by three sisters in 
Sweden, a cousin, Nora ANDERSON, of Zarephath, N.J., and a cousin, 
Rev. Alfred ENGDOLL a Baptist minister out West. She resided at 
140 East 48th street. She was a member of the First Swedish 
Baptist Church of New York. Funeral services will be held to-day 
at Ericson & Ericson�s State Street Chapel, 500 State street, 
by the Rev. Iver BERGQUIST, acting pastor of the church. 
Interment followed at Evergreen Cemetery.

Anna Adolfina OLSON, born Nov. 66 [sic!], 1872, in Kalmar, Sweden, 
and a resident of the United States and New York City for the past 
fifty-eight years, died Saturday. She was married in 1901 to 
Carl J.G. OLSON and they resided at 107 Twentieth street, Ozone Park.  
She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Sylvia; four step-daughters, 
Viola, Edith, Mrs. Clayson FOLEY and Mrs. Gustav PERIN, and a step-son, 
Robert W.; a sister and a brother in Helsingberg, Sweden. 
Funeral services will be held for her at her late home to-night with 
Rev. J. Allison MacRURY, pastor of the FIrst Presbyterian Church of 
Woodhaven, officiating. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery to-morrow morning 
under direction of Ericson & Ericson, of 500 State street.

Benjamin F. DU MONT, Jr.
Funeral services were held at 8 last night for Benjamin F. DU MONT, Jr., 
an employe of the American Law Book Company, who died Friday at his home, 
17 MacDougal street. He was born in New Dorp, Staten Island, thrity-four 
years ago and is survived by his widow, Florence; his mother, Mrs. 
Mary JERGERSON and three brothers John, Charles and George. He was 
a member of Lionel watkins Post, American Legion. The Rev. Dr. John 
Lewis CLARK conducted the services. 
Interment to-day was at Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island 
under direction of Benjamin GRINDAD, 27 Hull street.

John CONCANNON died Saturday at his home, 21334 112th avenue, Queens. 
He was born in England and formerly lived in Brooklyn for many years. 
He is survived by his widow, Lucy McCORMICK CONCANNON and two sons, 
Virgil and Joseph, and five daughters, Veronica, Lucille, Elizabeth, 
Irene and Regina. He was formerly a parishioner of the R.C. Church 
of St. Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert streets, where requiem mass 
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction if William P. MURPHY & Sons, 87 Herbert street.

Arthur C. WILSON died Saturday in his nineteenth year. He was born in 
Brooklyn and is survuved by his mother, Anna; four brothers, William, 
Howard, Milton and Woodrow Wilson, and two sisters, Mrs. John ALLEGRA 
and Isabella WILSON. The funeral services will be held to-morrow aat 
his late home, 268 Himrod street. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
under direction of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

Lawrence G. ROEHRIG died  Saturday. He was born in Maspeth twenty-seven 
years ago. He is survived by his parents, three brothers, Frank, Joseph 
and Bernard, and five sisters, Anna, Barbara, Kathryn, Marie and Elizabeth. 
The funeral will be held from his late home, 7140 Seventy-second street, 
Glendale, at 10 A.M. to-morrow, with a requ[i]em mass at the 
R.C. Church of  St. Paneras. Interment will be at St. John�s Cemetery, 
under direction of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue.

Emily V. SNYDER
Funeral services will be held at 8 o�clock to-night for Emily V. 
SNYDER, a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-three years, who died 
Friday in her seventy-eighth year at her home, 102B Nassau avenue. 
She was born in Philadelphia, Pa., and was a member of Cornerstone 
M.E. Church, Hamilton Council, D. of L.; Washington Council, D. of A.; 
Camp 14, P.O. of A., and the Women�s Republican Club. She is 
survived by five daughters, Mrs. Edward HAYS, Mrs. Vesta SMITH, 
Mrs. Sadie RITTER, Mrs. Ella OETJEN and Mrs. Estell FEY, with 
whom she lived; one son, Harry; twelve grandchildren and eight 
great-grandchildren. 
Interment to-morrow will be at the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, 
under direction of the Koch Funeral Directors.

Sarah CONLON
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect 
avenue, for Sarah CONLON, a life resident of Brooklyn and for the 
past fifteen years a resident of park Slope, who died Saturday at 
her home, 1677 Eighth avenue. She is survived by two sons, Michael 
and James, and four daughters, Mrs. B. MURPHY, Mrs. R. CHESTER, 
Mrs. J. KENNY and Mrs. A. WORRATH. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Catherine H. DURKIN, wife of Francis DURKIN, died Saturday at her 
home, 255 Bergen street. She is survived by her husband, Francis; 
four daughters, Mrs. L. ARCHER of Detroit, Mrs. A. MATHIAS, Mrs. 
J.J. KELLY and Alice DURKIN[;] two sons, John J. and Joseph DURKIN, 
and seven grandchildren. She was a member of the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady of Mercy, where requiem mass will be celebrated 
to-morrow. Interment will be at St. John�s Cemetery 
under direction of Daily Bros., 460 State street.

Sven CARLSON
Even [sic] CARLSON, born June 12, 1859, in Stockholm, Sweden, and 
a resident of the United States and New York City for the past 
forty-five years, died Saturday. He had been a widower for the 
past year and a half. He was employed for the past forty years 
by the J.S. Woodhouse Co., of 256 West street, New York, as a 
machinist, and resided at 1375 Park place. He is survived by 
two sons, Carl Oscar and Ead Walter, and a daughter, Mrs. Edith 
H. MUNRO, also a sister, Augusta CARLSON, at Oxford, Conn. He 
was a member of Bethany Swedish M.E. Church, 1208 St. Johns place. 
Prayers will be said for him at the residence to-morrow at 1:30 P.M., 
with funeral services following at the church at 2 P.M., by the 
Rev. Edwin S. DAHL. Interment will follow at Evergreens Cemetery 
under direction of ERICSON & ERICSONl 500 State street.

Edward CARROLL, of 352 Fifty-third street, died Thursday. He 
was a life resident of Brooklyn and a member of the societies 
connected with the Church of St. Michael. He is survived by his widow, 
Jennie; a sister, Miss G. CARROLL, and two brothers, Frederick and 
Frank. The funeral was held yesterday at 2 P.M. from the chapel of 
Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue, thence to the chapel at 
Holy Cross Cemetery, where final blessing was given. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Gioacchino G. PETRONI died Thursday in his fifty-four[th] year. 
He was born in Italy and had been a resident of this city for 
the past forty-five years. He was a teacher of various languages 
before his illness and had private classes until one year ago. 
He was a widower. He lived witrh a cousin at 194 Butler street. 
The funeral was held Saturday at 2 P.M. from the parlors of 
Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 Fort Hamilton parkway, and interment 
was at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Christina ESCHBACH died Saturday in her sixty-eighth year. 
She was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for sixty-five years. She is survived by her husband, John; 
a daughter, Mrs. Charles REHMANN; a son, Walter ESCHBACH, 
and a brother, Edward GRIMM. The funeral services will be 
held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at her late home, 39A Broome street. 
Interment Wednesday will be provate at Lutheran Cemetery 
under direction of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

Robert A. BEAVER
Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. yesterday for Robert B.[sic] 
BEAVER, retired deputy sheriff and a life resident of Brooklyn, 
who died Friday in his sixtieth year at his home, 137 Wilson 
avenue, Flushing avenue [sic - town of Flushing?]. He was a 
member of Reliance Lodge, 776, F. and A. M. He is survived 
by his widow, Edith; two sons, one daughter and a brother, 
Walter BEAVER. Interment was at Cypress Hills Cemetery 
under direction of the BOCH Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

John DOUARUMMO, infant son of Anthony and Anna DOUARUMMO, died 
Saturday at his home at 108 Navy street. He is survived by his 
parents and four brothers. The funeral was held t-day at 10 A.M. 
from [his] late residence. 
Burial was in Lincoln Hill Cemetery 
under direction of Emer T. CASSAPH and Son, 186 Navy street.

Abdo COURY died Friday in his eighty-fourth year. He was born in 
Syria and lived in Brooklyn for over thirty years. He died at his 
home, 38 Willow place. He is survived by his wife, Sadda; 
two daughters, Angelina and Margaret; and four sons, Edward, 
Thomas, Anthony and Arthur. The funeral was held yesterday at, 
thence to St. Mary�s Church, Hicks street near State street, 
where services were held. 
Interment was at St. John�s Cemetery 
under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Susan SCHOPPE died Saturday at her home, 402 Johnson avenue. 
She was born in New York seventy-eight years ago. She is survived 
by her husband, Joseph; three sons, Henry, Theodore and Samuel. 
Funeral at 2 P.M. to-day under direction of Michael DIRKES, 
184 Meeker avenue.

Helen I. LAHEY MILLER died at her home, 223 Halsey street. 
She was the daughter of the late Patrick LAHEY and Catherine STINSON, 
wife of Thomas MILLER and sister William H. LAHEY, Mrs. Catherine 
McCARTY and Mae L. HANLEY. She was born in Brooklyn. Funeral 
to-morrow at 9 A.M. thence to Our Lady of Victory Church, Throop 
av[e]nue and McDonough street, where a solemn requiem mass will 
be offered by Monsignor Thomas O�BRIEN. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere CRONIN, Inc.

Michael McENROE died Saturday at his home, 101-23 123rd street, 
Richmond Hill. He was formerly an old resident of Greenpoint. 
He is survived by his son, J. Waldron McENROE. The funeral will 
be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow with a requiem [m]ass at the R.C. 
Church of St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

PETKE - On Sunday, Aug. 12, Daniel PETKE, beloved husband of Caroline PETKE, 
also father of Bertha WERDERMANN (nee PETKE), David, Rudolph, Edward and 
Henry PETKE, in his 60th year. Funeral from his late residence, 7112 67th pl., 
Glendale, on Wednesday, Aug. 15th, at 1:30 P.M., thence to St. Mark�s Ev. 
Lutheran Church, Jefferson st. and Bushwick ave. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

RUSSELL - On AUg. 11, 1928, William H. RUSSELL, father of Robert, 
William, John, James and Joseph RUSSELL. Funeral services at his home, 
170 Eldert st., Monday evening, 8 o�clock.

SCHIFFERDECKER - On Saturday, Aug. 11, 1928, Florence G., 
aged 12 years, dearly beloved daughter of Sebastian and Amelia SCHIFFERDECKER 
and sister of Millie, George, Raymond and Blanche SCHIIFERDECKER. 
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Monday, 
at 8 P.M., at the residence of her parents, 205-44 104th ave., Hollis. 
Interment on Mt. Olivet Cemetery on Tuesday at 2 P.M.

SMITH - William, a former resident of Erie Basin, at Castle Point, N.Y., 
Saturday. Notice of funeral later.

WATERBURY - Julia Ann, beloved wife of the late Frederick WATERBURY, 
on Aug. 12, 1928, at her residence, 369 Rutland rd. 
Notice of funeral hereafter.

WINTER - On Aug. 10, at her residence, 70 Buffalo ave., Margaret 
Elizabeth WINTER (nee HAYES), beloved wife of Peter J. and sister of 
Anna HAYES and Winifred GLEASON. Funeral on Tuesday at; thence to 
St. Benedict�s R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.

IN MEMORIAM
CALLAHAN - In constant and loving memory of our beloved brother, 
William G. CALLAHAN, who passed away Aug. 13, 1927. SISTER AND BROTHER

CARR - An anniversary mass of requiem will be celebrated at  St. Ann�s 
R.C. Church on Tuesday, Aug. 14, at 9 o�clock, fir the repose of the soul 
of the late Francis J. CARR, who was killed in France on Aug. 15, 1918. 
May his soul rest in peace. MOTHER, FATHER AND SISTER.

CULLEN - Anniversary mass Tuesday at 8 A.M. at St. Peter�s R.C. Church, 
Hicks and Warren sts., for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Alice CULLEN.

MOORE - Anniversary mass to be celebrated on Aug. 14, for the repose 
of the soul of Albert MOORE, died Aug. 14, 1925, at St. Ephrem�s Church 
at 6:45 A.M. Gone, but not forgotten. WIFE AND FAMILY.

MURPHY - Fifth anniversary memoriam mass on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1928, 
at St. Charles Borromeo Church, Sidney pl., in memory of Mrs. Anna MURPHY, 
who died Aug. 15, 1923.
		No one knows how much we miss you,
		No one knows the bitter pain
		We have suffered since we lost you
		Life will never be the same.
HUSBAND, SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

REILLY - Second anniversary mass will be offered at St. Saviour�s R.C. 
Church on Tuesday morning at 8 o�clock for the late Edw. REILLY, who died 
Aug. 14, 1926. WIFE AND DAUGHTER.

REILLY - In sad and loving memory of our Pop Pop who died Aug. 14, 1926.
		Gone, but not forgotten.
			DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN.

14 August 1928
SECOND ARREST MADE IN FREAK SHOW KILLING
   Another arrest was made early this morning in the case 
of the death of Joseph KRESZUNAS, who died yesterday morning in 
the Coney Island hospital after an altercation. Sunday with two 
"bouncers" in HUBER�s Museum, a Coney Island freak show.
   William LEHMAN, 35 years old, a barker at the side show, was 
surrendered to Detective[s] Anthony CROCE and William ANDERSON 
by Attorney William A. BLANK at 2 a.m. to-day. LEHMAN will be 
taken to the homicide court this morning for arraignment.
   LEHMAN refused to give his address, and he steadfastly denied 
that he had struck KRESZUANS [sic]. 
   Hyman SCHWAGER, a "bouncer" at the side-show, was arrested yesterday 
and arraigned before Magistrate HEALY in the homicide Court. He 
likewise denies that he struck the blow that caused the death of 
KRESUNAS [sic]. He was held without bail.

DIES IN PLANE; C. NORMAN AGETON, OF FLUSHING, KILLED IN GULF.
   C. Norman AGETON, 45 years old, of 150-16 Sanford avenue, Flushing, 
was killed when the Pan-American Airways plane President Machado was forced 
to land on the Gulf of Mexico, several miles off her course yesterday 
afternoon according to word received to-day.
   AGETON, a chemist doing business in Havana, was one of two passengers. 
The crew of the plane, 
Robert H. FATT, pilot; 
Amgel ALFONSO, mechanic; 
and Luther RUIZ, radio expert, and the other passenger, whose name 
was given as MALTON, were rescued by the tanker Legionnaire, which 
reached St. Petersburg, Fla., early to-day.
   Dispatches said the Coast Guard cutter was standing by the 
Legionnaire preparing to bring the body and the remaining persons 
on the plane ashore.
   Mrs. AGETON said se had received a cable from her husband in 
Havana, yesterday, saying he was making the trip in the afternoon 
by plane and that he would telegraph her on his arrival at Key West. 
When she failed to receive word from him she became worried. To-day 
she received confirmation from St. Petersburg that her husband was dead.
   The President Machado was loose while flying through the 
tropical winds which swept the gulf. The plane is used in the regular 
Havana-Florida air passenger and mail service and had not been in 
an accident since it was first installed in the service ten months 
ago. Last week the sturdy Fokker machine flew through the dangerous 
tropical hurricanes, maintaining a steady schedule despite the 
terrible flying weather.
   When FATT started from Havana in the Fokker yesterday, flying 
conditions were excellent. Shortly after he departed, however, it
was learned a severe storm broke over the gulf. High winds and bad 
visibility were reported.
   It is believed FATT piloted his plane into the storm and then, 
because of bad visibility, missed Key West. The rescue was effected 
at 10 o�clock last night, after faint wireless messages had been 
received [at] Key West.
[I corrected several typos and repetitions of phrases due to 
printing errors, in this article.]

JACKSON HOMAN DIES; HEAD OF MACHINE COMPANY IS STRICKEN AT BEACH.
Jackson A. HOMAN, head of J.E. HOMAN Company, machinists, of 23 
Prospect street, died suddenly last night while walking along Manhattan 
Beach. Mr. HOMAN was 68 years old and is survived by his widow, 
Louise HOMAN, a son, Albert HOMAN, and a daughter, Charlotte HOMAN. 
The funeral arrangements had not been completed at a late hour to-day.

G.A. READING DIES; MANHATTAN LAWYER VICTIM OF STROKE.
George A. READING, a Manhattan lawyer and at the time of his death, 
connected with the United States Fidelty and Guarantee Company, of 
141 Montague street, died suddenly yesterday of a stroke at 
320 West 127th street, Manhattan. Mr. READING, who lived at 
321 West 126th street, Manhattan, was born in Altoona, Pa., 
forty-seven years ago and was a graduate of City College. 
He is survived by his widow and three sisters.

WOMAN SLAIN, BODY IN GETTER; DEATH MYSTERY; NO MARKS OF VIOLENCE, 
AND POLICE ADVANCE THEIRY OF POISONING.
  Two mysterious deaths, one of an attractive blonde woman, the other 
of a middle-aged man, were problems for the police to solve to-day. 
  The young woman, unidentified, about 25 years old, was found dead 
at midnight at the edge of a gutter in Twelfth avenue, a hundred feet 
north of Sixty-fifth street, Bay Ridge.
 ADVANCE POISON THEORY
Detectives Raymond HONAN and Angelo TREZZA of Fort Hamilton station 
speculated on the theory that she may have been poisoned and the body 
carried in an automobile to the place where it was found, a lonely spot, 
at night. No marks of violence were found on the body and there was no 
sign anywhere of a struggle.
BODY TAKEN TO MORGUE
The body was taken to Kings County morgue by Dr. FUSSO, of Norwegian Hospital. 
Dr. Gregory ROBILLARD, county medical examiner, will determine to-day 
whether or not she was murdered.
  The victim was five feet four inches tall, weighed 125 pounds, with 
blonde, bobbed hair and fair complexion. She wore a one-piece olive-green 
dress, black underskirt, flesh-colored stockings and black patent-leather pumps.
  Michael SIMISCALLO, 18, of 1258 Sixty-fourth street, discovered the body 
and notified police.

SECOND MYSTERY DEATH
  The other mystery death, caused by a skull fracture, occurred at Kings 
County Hospital, after Frank C. ARMSTRONG, of 1634 Sheepshead Bay court, 
saw the feet of a man protruding from some shrubbery at Albemarle road 
and Veronica place. The victim, unconscious, died an hour later. He was 
identified later as Frank McKNIGHT, 35, no home. Police belie[ve]d thugs 
had blackjacked the man and cast him into the concealment where he was 
found. His pockets were empty.

PICKED UP IN LOT, INJURED MAN DIES; IDENTITY OF VICTIM IN FLATBUSH UNKNOWN.
   An unidentified man about 35 years old, five feet four inches tall 
and weighing 115 pounds was picked up in a lot at Albemarle road and 
Veronica place, Flatbush, early to-day by Frank ARMSTRONG of 1634 
Sheepshead Bay court, according to police of the Flatbush precinct.
   Ambulance Surgeon CLARK of the Kings County Hospital removed the 
man to the hospital, where he died of a fractured skull. He was of 
dark complexion and had dark brown hair. He wore blue serge trousers, 
gray cap, brown shirt, brown socks and black-laced shoes. He was 
apparently an Irish-American.
   Detective Joseph LEONARD of the Flatbush precinct is investigating. 
Fingerprints are being taken.

BOY AND AUNT SLAIN BY KIDNAP[P]ERS, IS FEAR; Captain McCluskey and Grey, 
of Snyder Avenue Station, Exhaust Clues to Latter�s Son and Sister-in-Law 
Who Disappeared After Entering Mystery Taxicab on July 28 
 Girl�s Parents Mystified. Search, Extended to Nearby Cities and States, 
Failes toGive Trace of Missing Pair 
 Sleuth, Bobbed Bandit Captor, Says Young Woman Had $1,300; 
Suspect Vengeance Plot in Double Abducting.
   Hope and fear to-day gripped relatives of pretty Miss Katherine GETTENS, 
25, of 625 Vanderbilt street, and her nephew, Frank GREY, Jr., 
seven-year-old son of Detective Frank GREY, of 282 Lenox road, 
who have been mysteriously missing since they stepped into a taxicab 
in front of the GETTENS home July 28 to start a vacation trip.
   Hope has been the chief emotion felt by the girl�s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank GETTENS, while fear 
"that his son and sister-in-law had been kidnap[p]ed  or murdered or both"
 predominated in the mind of the detective, who is attached to the Snyder 
avenue station.
   Revenge on the part of criminals whose enmity the detective may have 
incurred, and theft of approximately $1300 which Miss GETTENS took with her 
on the trip are advanced as motives for the suspected kidnap[p]ing and murder.
GIRL�S PARENTS HOPEFUL.
    Miss GETTENS� parents do not share this fear, however. They were calmly 
and confidently optimistic to-day when seen at their home. Mrs. GETTENS said:
   "We feel certain our daughter and grandson are in the immediate vicinity 
of Twin Lakes, Conn., where they planned to spend their three-week vacation, 
and we expect that as soon as our daughter learns she is reported missing 
she will get in touch with us. We hope to hear from her to-night."
   Mr. GETTENS nodded agreement and other members of the family scoffed 
at the fears for the safety of their kin.
NO BASIS THEORY.
    But they admitted they had nothing definite on which to base their 
opinion ' merely the possibility that their daughter may have found the 
hotel at which she planned to stay crowded and had gone somewhere else nearby.
   But GREY, engaged in the most intensive manhunt of his career, had 
exhausted virtually all clues to-day, baffled by the disappearance of 
his son and sister-in-law and the fact they did not communicate with him 
or other relatives, had enlisted the aid of the entire police department 
of New York and of police of other cities and states. He pinned his hopes 
to an effort to trace the driver of the taxicab.
McCLOSKEY SUSPECTS MURDER.
   The kidnapping theory -- with possible subsequent murder --  is 
shared by Detective Capt. John J. McCLOSKEY of Snyder avenue station 
and other searcchers, with a revenge motive seen in the background. 
   Fearing some of the criminals GREY brought to justice in his long 
years of detective service sought vengeance by kidnapping his kin, they 
are scanning records of cases in which he participated for possible leads 
to support the theory. 
  One of the most noteworthy cases in which GREY figured was that of 
Celia COONEY, original bob-haired bandit, and her husband, John. GREY was 
in the party that brought them back to New York from their Florida hideout.
CLUES EXHAUSTED.
   Lieut. Ray HONAN, in charge of detectives at Fort Hamilton station, said 
he would ask Detective GREY to view the body of a young woman found this 
morning at Twelfth avenue and Sixty-fifth street, Bay Ridge, to determine 
whether or not the young woman was GREY�s sister-in-law, now reported missing. 
[NOTE: The story of the finding of this woman was transcribed earlier this week]
   The woman was about 25 years old, five feet seven inches in height 
[other story says five feet four] and weighed about 140 pounds 
[other story said 125 pounds]. She was a blonde and wore a blue waist and 
black dress. She wore no jewelry and had no money. HONAN said he would ask
GREY to view the body, although he pointed out that the description of the 
body found in Bay Ridge did not correspond closely with that of GREY�s 
sister-in-law.
   The detective is troubled by the possibility she may have made careless 
display of the money and thus incited the taxi driver or some other observer 
to a robbery that wound up as a double killing / or kidnap[p]ing.
   GREY has established that his sister[-in-law] and son, seven-year-old 
Frank GREY jr., apparently never reached Grand Central Station, as no 
baggage was checked there the day of their disappearance. Nor did they reach 
Twin Lakes, the resort near Canaan, Conn., whither they were pointed for a 
vacation of three weeks.
   Miss GETTENS� parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank GETTENS, were unable to describe 
the taxicab or its driver. They did not even make note of the color of the 
machine, they said, when it drove off with Miss GETTENS and the boy waving 
gay farewells.

REVENGE COSTS HIM HIS LIFE; DRIVER, BESTED IN FIGHT, CRASHES TAXI INTO RIVAL�S.
   Vengeance boomeranged to-day on Frank M. PAAR, 25 years old, of 10 Malcolm 
avenue, Richmond Hill, and cost him his life under peculiar circumstances.
   Spitefully endangering himself and the taxicab he was driving, PAAR 
plunged the machine into one driven by Christopher R. MURPHY, 25, of 188-21 
One Hundred and Twentieth street, St. Albans, Queens, in front of 445 West
Fifty-third street, Manhattan.
   MURPHY wasn�t injured, but PAAR, emerging from his taxicab, collapsed at 
the feet of a pursuing patrolman and a few minutes later it was found he was 
dead of a broken neck.
   Apparently the jar of the crash had snapped back his head so forcefully 
as to inflict the fatal injury.
   MURPHY had started in to take [rest of article missing]

STROKE FATAL TO JOHN SCHOLL; BROOKLYN BASEBALL CLUB OFFICIAL DIES ON BEACH; 
EBBETS EXECUTOR; WAS HEAD OF WHOLESALE BUTTER AND EGG FIRM.
   John SCHOLL, one of the directors of the Brooklyn Baseball Club and 
head of the firm of SCHOLL-MAY Company, of 147 Reade street, Manhattan, 
wholesale butter, egg and cheese merchants, died suddenly from a heart 
attack, late yesterday afternoon, while on the beach at the foot of Beach 
Thirty-seventh street, Sea Gate.
   Mr. SCHOLL, who was apparently in the best of health, was clad in his 
bathing suit and had just returned from swimming, when he complained of 
feeling ill. Dr. LEBER of Coney Island Hospital was summoned, but he died 
before the arrival of medical aid.
   He was a member of the Freemasons and was secretary of the Sea Gate 
Association. He was the husband of Christine SCHOLL. The funeral arrangements 
have not been completed.
   Mr. SCHOLL, who was executor of the estate of Charles H. EBBETS, 
was sixty-two years old and lived at 4017 Highland avenue, Sea Gate. 
His home was one of the show places of the summer resort.

Gerald BRADY, seven-year-old son of Frank and Nellie BRADY, died Sunday 
at his home, 59 Newell street. The funeral will be held from his late 
home, at 2 P.M. to-morrow, and interment will be under direction of William 
VOGT, 142 Norman avenue.

Frank B. WAGNER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday at the R.C. Church 
of  St. Brigid, for Frank B. WAGNER, a salesman and a life resident of 
Brooklyn, who died yesterday in his thirty-fourth year at his home, 397 
Woodbine street. He was a member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, R.P.O. Elks. He 
is survived by his widow, one daughter, his parents, one sister and three 
brothers. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Fred WEIGAND, 319 Dill place.

George C. STADTLER died yesterday in Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica. 
He was born in the United States and was a retired letter-carrier of the 
New York Post Office. He is survived by a son, William C. STADTLER and 
two daughters, Mrs. A. CARROLL and Mrs. E. CORCORAN. The funeral services 
will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow at the funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances 
STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Michael KOSTIK died at his home, 1570 Greene avenue, Sunday. He was 
born in Austria. Coming to this country in his early youth he settled 
in the Eastern District of this borough. He lived for many years in the 
Fourteenth Ward in the old Williamsburg section. He was formerly an 
active parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent De Paul and upon taking 
up his late residence became a regular attendant at the Church of St. 
Bridget and was a member of the church societies. He was associated for 
thirty years with the Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal Company. He is 
survived by his widow, Veronica KOSTIK; his four daughters, Mrs. A. ROZEA, 
Vera, Teresa and Pauline KOSTIK, and his son, Stephen F. KOSTIK. 
The funeral will take place Thursday at 9:30 A.M. and after solemn 
requiem mass at the Church of St. Bridget by the Rev. Monsignor YORK 
the interment will be at St. John�s Cemetery under direction of 

Thomas H. IRELAND.
Gerald BRADY, seven-year-old son of Frank and Nellie BRADY, died 
Sunday at his home, 59 Newell street. The funeral will be held from 
his late home at 2 P.M., to-morrow, and interment will be under 
direction of William VOGT, 142 Norman avenue.

Frank B. WAGNER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday at the R.C. Church 
of St. Brigid, for Frank B. WAGNER, a salesman and a life resident 
of Brooklyn, who died yesterday in his thirty-fourth year at his home, 
397 Woodbine street. He was a member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, R.P.O.
Elks. He is survived by his widow, one daughter, his parents, one 
sister and three brothers. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Frank WEIGAND, 319 Dill place.

George C. STADTLER died yesterday in Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica. 
He was born in the United States and was a retired letter-carrier of 
the New York Post Office. He is survived by a son, William C. STADTLER 
and two daughters, Mrs. A. CARROLL and Mrs. E. CORCORAN. 
The funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow at the 
funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Teresa FARLEY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 11 A.M. to-morrow at the 
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Victory, for Teresa FARLEY, widow of 
Edward FARLEY, who died Sunday at her home, 194 McDonough street. 
She is survived by two daughters and three sons. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John F. HILDENBRAND
Funeral services will be held at 8:15 o�clock to-night for Joseph [sic] 
F. HILDENBRAND, who died Saturday. He was fifty-six years old and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. The services will be held 
at the funeral chapel of N. F. WALKER, 8607 Jamaica avenue. 
Interment at 10 A.M. to-morrow will be at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Sven CARLSON
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-day at Bethany Swedish 
M.E. Church, St. John�s place, for Sven CARLSON, who died Saturday 
in his seventieth year at his home, 1375 Park place. He is survived 
by three children. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery.

Helen August HERGERT died Sunday at her home, 41-44 Denman street, 
Elmhurst. She was the wife of Theodore E. E. HERGERT, well-known 
manufacturer, of 422 East Fifty-third street, Manhattan. She was 
in her sixty-first year. She had lived in Elmhurst for the past 
thirteen years and took an active part in church and social affairs. 
She is survived by her husband, a son and two daughters. 
Funeral services will be held at her late home to-night.

Bridget MORIARTY, born in Valencia Island, County Kerry, Ireland, 
fifty-four years ago, and a resident of New York City for twenty-eight 
years, died yesterday in St. Mary�s Hospital. She was the daughter 
of the late James and Johanna O�SULLIVAN MORIARTY, and is survived 
by a sister, Mary MORIARTY. She was a sister of the late Nellie BYRNE, 
who died four months ago. The funeral will be held Thursday from 
her late home, 258 Jay street, 
with a requiem mass at St. James� Pro-Cathedral. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

William G. HARRIS died yesterday at his home, 364 Thirteenth street. 
He was a member of Greenwood Lodge, 569, F. and A.M., and the 
Park Slope Masonic Club.  He is survived by his widow, Nellie; 
two sons, William and Arthur; a sister, Mrs. Esther BUCK, 
and a brother, Walter HARRIS. The funeral services will be held to-morrow, 
interment, Thursday, will be at Evergreen Cemetery, 
under direction of Richmond & Cully, 642 Baltic street.

Jeremiah HENNESSEY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday at the R.C. 
Church of the Transfiguration, Marcy avenue and Hooper street, 
for Jeremiah HENNESSEY, formerly a resident of the Thirteenth Ward 
of Manhattan, who died Sunday at his home, 51 Penn street. He is
survived by two brothers, John and Timothy HENNESSEY. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of Thomas F. FARLEY, of Astoria.

Peter HAUG
Funeral services will be held at 8 o�clock to-night for Peter HAUG, 
father of the Rev. William B. HAUG, of Williamsport, Pa., who died 
Saturday at his home, 12 Elderts lane, Cypress Hills. He is survived, 
in addition to his son, by four daughters, Mrs. William MERRITT, 
Mrs. Rose MILLER, Mrs. Kate KEINER and Mrs. Agnes BODMER. 
Interment, under direction of August FLESSLER, of 3358 Fulton street, 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

William SMITH, a veteran of the World War, died Saturday at the 
U.S. Veterans� Hospital, Castle Point, N.Y. He was born in the 
Erie Basin section of Brooklyn thirty-nine years ago. He served 
overseas in the United States Infantry during the World War. He 
was a member of the American Legion. He was an employe of the 
Department of Plant and Structures at St. George, Staten Island. 
He is survived by two brothers, James and Joseph, and four sisters, 
Mrs. Andrew GARDNER, Mrs. Frank HIGGINS, Mrs. John MILDE and Alice SMITH. 
The funeral will be held from his late home, 243 Twelfth street,
THursday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 
Fourth avenue and Ninth street. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, 
under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 20 King street.

Nellie WILLIAMS died to-day at the home of her cousin, at 
242 President street. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
Thursday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Stephen. 
She is survived by two cousins, Mary and Helen MOCKLER. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

Julia A. WATERBURY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9A.M. Thursday at the R.C. 
Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Nostrand avenue and Lincoln road, 
for Julia Ann WATERBURY, who died Sunday at her home, 369 Rutland rd. 
She was the widow of Frederick WATERBURY, and is survived by a 
daughter, May; five sons, Jarry [sic], John, Frederick, Thomas 
and Francis, and two brothers, John and Owen DUNLEVY. 
Interment under direction of K.R. COWLEY, of 187 Washington Park, 
will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Caroline E. HARTNETT died yesterday at her home, 141 East 
Twenty-eighth street. She was twenty-one years old and was a public 
school teacher. She was born in Massachusetts and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for the past nine years. She lived at 
400 East Fourteenth street. She is survived by her parents. 
The funeral will be held Thursday at New Calvary Cemetery, 
Gloucester, Mass., 
under directiono f Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and Rogers avenues.

Aaron Gottfried NELSON died Sunday at his home, 122 Bergen street. 
He was for twenty-three years employed by the Standard Oil Company. 
He is survived by his widow, Nanny; two daughters, Alice and FLorence; 
a son, Hary [sic]; two sisters, Mrs. R. NELSON and Mrs. J. STROMBERG. 
The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow. 
The Rev. Dr. J. OHMAN will officiate. 
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery 
under direction of Thomas E. CROWE, 155 Smith street.

Patrick THRUEL died yesterday at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Delia 
MULVEY, 460 Prospect avenue. He was born in Scotland and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for the past year. He is survived by his parents, 
Patrick and Mary, living in Scotland and two brothers, Michael and 
Thomas THRUEL, also living in Scotland, and a sister, Mrs. Hannah 
ROBERTS of Pittsburgh. He was a member of the R.C. Church of the Holy Name, 
Prospect avenue and Prospect Park South West, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Thursday. 
Interment will be at St. John�s Cemetery 
under direction of P.J. DALEY & Son, 439 Hicks street.

WATERBURY - On  Aug. 12, 1928, Julia Ann, beloved wife of the late 
Frederick WATERBURY and devoted mother of Harry, John, Frederick , 
Thomas, Francis, Ma and sister of John and Owen DUNLEVY. 
Fuenral from her residence, 369 Rutland rd., Thursday,
 Aug. 16, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Fracnsi of Assisi�s R.C.Church. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WILSON --  On Aug. 14, 1928, Richard, beloved father of John WILSON 
and Mary JORDAN. Funeral Friday at 9:15 A.M. from residence, 
21699 Homecrest ave. Solemn requiem mass at S. Joseph�s Church, 
Pacific st. near Vanderbilt av.

16 August 1928
SLAYING ENDS RACE QUARREL; WHITE YOUTH STABS FATHER OF FOUR TO DEATH
   Police to-day are scouring the Bronx in search of the 18-year-old 
white youth who yesterday stabbed and killed Walter BARNETT, 36 years old, 
of 459 East 171st street, during a fight which resulted from a racial 
quarrel. The name and residence of the youth are known to police.
   BARNETT, a negro very highly respected in his community, an employe 
of the Consolidated Gas Company and the father of four children, died on 
his way to Fordham Hospital. He was stabbed several times in the chest 
with a large pocket-knife.
   The quarrel started when BARNETT�s eleven-year-old son, Herbert, 
came into his home crying and told his mother a white man had broken 
up the game of handball he was playing with a white boy and had thrown 
a can of water over them. The boy�s mother went out to remonstrate  with 
the youth and he struck her in the face with his fist.
   BARNETT then went out and blows followed words. Suddenly the white 
youth drew the knife from his pocket and stabbed BARNETT several times. 
As BARNETT fell, the youth pushed through the crowd of several hundred 
persons who had gathered, ran into an apartment house and disappeared. 
It is supposed he went upstairs and escaped over the roofs.
   Several spectators recognized the stabber and police anticipate 
little difficulty in running him to earth within a short time.

Woman Found Dead
     Mrs. Rose POLICAN, 47 years old, of 137 Schenectady avenue, was found 
dead in her bed by her husband, John, yesterday.  Dr. McDONALD, of St. John's 
Hospital, said the woman had died fromnatural causes.  She had been under the 
treatment of Dr. Schenck, of 538 President street, for several weeks.

James MULLEN is Dead at 83
     James MULLEN, a retired member of the New YorK Police Department, died 
Wednesday, in his eighty-fourth year at his home , 2309 Myrtle avenue, 
Ridgewood.
     Mr. Mullin, who retired about fifteen yearsago, served for forty-two 
years in the Police Department.  He was at one time detailed to the old 
Manhattan avenue magistrate's court.  He was born in Pennsylvania and had 
been a resident of the Eastern District of Brooklyn for seventy years.
     He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anna KIERNAN, and one sister.   He 
was a member of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and the R,C. Church of 
St. Matthias; Catalpa avenue, Ridgewood.
     The funeral will be held at 2 pm. Sunday and interment will be at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. Murphy & Son, 87 Herbert street.

W.G. FETSCHER, VETERAN, DIES; SUCCUMBS IN U.S. HOSPITAL AT BEACON; 
FUNERAL SATURDAY; LAST RITES AT R.C. CHURCH OF ST. BONIFACE.
   William G. FETSCHER, a veteran of the World War and a life 
resident of Yorkville, died Tuesday in United States Veterans� 
Hospital, Beacon, N.Y.
   Mr. FETSCHER is survived by three brothers, 
Patrolman Charles R. FETSCHER, of the Parkville station; 
Patrolman John P. FLETSCHER [sic] of the Atlantic avenue station, and 
Reinhard C. FLETSCHER [sic], of the Bank of Manhattan Company, 
and two sisters, Margaret FLETSCHER [sic] and Mrs. John J. CORCORAN.
   The funeral will be held from BRUNNER�s Funeral Chapel, 
911 Second avenue near Forty-eighth street, Manhattan, at 10 A.M. 
Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Boniface, 
Forty-second street and Second avenue. 
Interment will be with full military honors.

JOHN GENOVESE DIES; WAS WELL KNOWN IN 19th A.D. REPUBLICAN CIRCLES.
   Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-day at the R.C. 
Church of St. Joseph, Suydam street, for John GENOVESE, a well-know[n] 
member of the Nineteenth Assembly District Republican Club, who died 
Monday at his home, 175 Central avenue.
   Mr. GENOVESE was forty years old and for several years conducted a 
beauty parlor in the lower Ridgewood section. He is survuved by 
his parents, James and Mary; his widow, Marie; three daughters, Mary, 
Rose and Josephine; a sister, Rose, and four brothers, William, 
Joseph, Charles and Patrick GENOVESE. 
Interment was at St. John�s Cemetery.

$93,000 FRAUD LAID TO SUICUDE; FIRM SUES 19 MONTHS AFTER TREASURER ENDED LIFE.
   One year and seven months after the suicide of John VAN DOREN, 
former vice-president and treasurer of the marble works of F. de BELLEGARDE, Inc., 
Astoria, the company has accused its former official of embezzlement of 
$93,000 of its funds.
   The suit was filed in Supreme COurt yesterday. VAN DOREN ended 
his life by gas Jan. 29, 1927, at his home, 165 Puritan avenue, 
Forest Hills, leaving a note referring to business troubles. He was 
forty-seven years of age.
   The complaint recites a long list of embezzlements, 
misappropriations and forgeries. Suit is brought against Benjamin 
SACK and Miss Josephine BOURA, executor and beneficiary, respectively,
of a $50,000 life insurance policy held by the suicide; against the 
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, which issued the policy and is 
withholding another $25,000 due to the VAN DOREN estate; and against 
the Long Island City Savings Bank, alleged to hold deposits of $5,000 
made by VAN DROEN with stolen money.
   Between 1921 and 1927 VAN DOREN took marble and money amounting 
to $93,000 by a 'systematic course of robbery, by falsifying accounts, 
making false statements, forgery and fraud,' the complaint alleges.
   Further assertion is made that [article cut off here]

JAMES A. MORGAN DIES; Lawyer Was Founder of Shakespeare Society.
   Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. to-morrow at the 
Home for Old Men and Aged Couples, 1060 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan, 
for James Appleton MORGAN, retired lawyer, writer and founder-president 
of the Shakespeare Society, who died yesterday in his eighty-third year , 
in St. Luke�s Hospital, Manhattan.
  Mr. MORGAN contended that the Shakespeare plays as printed in 1623 were 
not the work of Shakespeare alone and he founded the Shakespeare Society 
in 1888. He was a graduate of Racine College, class of �6t7, and 
Columbia University Law School, class of �69. He was for many years 
associate counsel for various railroads. 
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM.

CONNELLY - In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, 
Catherine CONNELLY, who died Aug. 16, 1922.
   Heaven retained our dear mother.
   Earth her lonely casket keeps
   May the sunbeams always linger
   Where our darling mother sleeps.
     SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

LENAHAN - In loving memory of my beloved husband, Peter LENAHAN, Jr., 
who departed this life Aug. 19, 1927. Masses offered.
   Lonely I am without thee, Pete.
   How I miss you no one knows.
   My thoughts are always with you.
   From early morn to evening close
   I often sit and think of you.
   When I am all alone
   For memory is the only friend
   That grief can call its own.
   Friends may think you are forgotten,
   But the wound�s as fresh to-day
   As the time you left me saddened,
   Just one year ago  to-day.
      WIFE.

LENAHAN - In memory of our dear daddie [sic], Peter LENAHAN, 
who departed this life Aug. 19, 1927.
   Heaven retaineth our dear daddie
   Earth his lonely casket keeps:
   May the sunbeams always linger
   Where our darling daddie sleeps.
       MURIEL AND GERTRUDE.

LENAHAN - In sad and loving memory of my beloved son and our [brother] 
who departed this life Aug. 19, 1927.
A vision comes before us,
So fond, so pure, so sweet,
Of one whose lips are silent, 
Whose heart has ceased to beat.

Our hearts grow sad and weary
As we sit and oft recall
The good deeds you have done, Peter,
We could never name them all.

We all have a fond remembrance
Of the happy days with you
But look forward with rejoicing
When we meet to part no more.
              MOTHER AND SISTERS.

FUNERAL RITES TO-MORROW FOR WIFE OF REV. DR. LORD
  Funeral services will be held to-morrow at Salem, Mass., 
for Eliza Lillian CHESLEY LORD, wife of the Rev. Dr. Rivington D. LORD, 
for forty-three years pastor of the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg, 
who died yesterday at Salem.
   Mrs. LORD had been in ill health for the past year. She lived at 
379 Washington avenue. The interment will follow at Peabody, Mass.

Catherine RYAN died yesterday at her home, 2324 Hoyland street, 
Astoria. She was born in Ireland thirty-six years ago and had been 
a resident of Astoria for fifteen years. She is survived by her 
husband, Denis;  Two daughters, Margaret and Josephine; and two sons, 
Cornelius and Daniel RYAN. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. 
to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Astoria. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of Charles J. O�SHEA of Astoria.

William J. THORPE, for thirty-one years an employe of the 
Brooklyn Union Gas Company, died yesterday at his home, 257 Tenth street. 
He was a member of Our Lady of Loreto Council, 585, K of C. 
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Catherine Thorpe BRADLEY; a nephew, 
William, and three nieces, Mary, Josephine and Elizabeth BRADLEY. 
The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 
Fourth avenue and Ninth street. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edna MURTHA of 881 Chaffee street, Glendale, died Tuesday in 
her fifteenth year. She is survived by her parents John J. and 
Anna MURTHA and for sisters, Mrs. Lillian VILLANI, Miss Alvina MURTHA 
and Anna and Grace MURTHA. Funeral will be held from her home 
Friday at 10 A.M. thence to St. Mathias R.C. Church, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated. 
interment will follow at St. John�s Cemetery 
under the direction of William BUSS, 2734 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

Russell D. PERKINS died Tuesday at his home 114-47 148th street, 
Jamaica, in his forty-third year. He was born in Brooklyn and 
was survived by his wife Minnie and one son, Douglas H. PERKINS. 
Funeral services will be held at his home Friday, at 2 P.M. 
Interment will follow at Cypress Hilld Cemetery, 
under direction of William BUSS [,] 2734 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

Augusta LAHR died yesterday at her home, 118 Suydam street. 
She was born in Brooklyn forty-four years ago and is survived 
by her husband, John; a daughter, Mrs. E. BARCHESKI and three 
brothers, William, Andrew and Ernest WESS. The funeral services 
will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow. 
Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday, 
under direction of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue, 
will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Henry PETERSOHN died yesterday at his home, 116 Meeker avenue, at 
the age of fifty years. He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by 
his widow, Josephine; his mother, Christina; six brothers, Edward, 
Charles, William, a patrolman of Police headquarters of Brooklyn, 
George, Albert, and John, a policeman attached to 58th Precinct; 
one sister, Mrs. Robert TAYLOR; fifteen nephews and twelve nieces. 
Funeral services Saturday, at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery, 
under the direction of Peter G. STENGER, 153 Meeker avenue.

Charles W. SMITH, of 129-17 145th street, South Ozone Park, 
died Tuesday at his home. He was born in Brooklyn five years ago  
and is survived by his parents, Charles and Dorothy INGRAM SMITH. 
Funeral from his late home to-morrow at 2 P.M., after which  
interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer street.

Joseph HIMPLER died yesterday in his sixty-second year. 
He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was a silk weaver. 
The funeral will be held from his late home, 78 Menahan street, 
at 10 A.M. Saturday. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth EGEN; 
a son, Anthony; two daughters, Madeline KRAUSS and Lillian AMATORE; 
five brothers, Charles, John Andrew, Anthony and Albert, and 
two sisters, Madeline and Mamie. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivert [sic] Cemetery 
under direction of John SHY & Son, 313 Central avenue.

Sophie C. ELIASON died yesterday. She was fifty-nine years old 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty years.  
She is survived by her husband, two daughters, two sons and one brother. 
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 P.M. 
at her residence, 742 Fifty-third street., and will be 
conducted by the Reverend DAHL. 
Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
under the direction of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603 Fourth avenue.

Maria Elizabeth VAN DER MEER, born forty-five years ago in 
Holland, and a resident of the United States and Brooklyn for 
the past forty-five years, died Tuesday. She had been a widow 
for years and formerly resided at 128 Dikeman street. She was 
employed for the past fifteen years by the Nemo Corset Manuacturing Co. 
of 125 East Twenty-first street, Manhattan. She leaves her mother in 
Holland and a sister here. The funeral will take place from 
ERICSON & ERICSON�s State Street Chapel, 500 State street, 
to-morrow at 9:45 A.M., with a solemn requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 10 A.M. 
Interment will follow at St. John�s Cemetery.

Mary SOY, wife of Bernard SOY, died yesterday at her home, 
848 Fiftieth street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years [sic!]. 
She was a member of the societies attached to the R.C. 
Church of St. Agatha, where requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of the estate of George McKEON, 4903 Seventh avenue.

Harold BUCKLEY died Monday in his thirtieth year in Brooklyn Hospital. 
He was born in Brooklyn, a son of Anna BOURNE BUCKLEY and the 
late Christopher BUCKLEY. He is survived by his aunt, 
Mrs. Anna BAKER, and a cousin, George DOUGLASS. 
Reposing at CRONIN Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue. 
Funeral to-morrow at 9:30 A.M.; thence to 
St. Charles Borromeo Church, Sidney place and Livingston street, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Annie BROWN died Tuesday at her home, 2188A Fukton street. 
he was born in County Meath, Ireland, and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for forty-two years. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; 
three daughters, Mrs. Mary CORBETT, Anna V. and Mrs Helen FINNEGAN; 
four sisters. Mrs. Delia KENNEY, Mrs. Mary SLATTERY, 
Mrs. Rose FOX and Mrs. K.DOLAN; a brother, Andrew MEEHAN, and 
seven grandchildren. She was a member of the 
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

James RUBIN died yesterday at his home, 192 Prospect street. 
He was born in Brooklyn forty-four years ago a son of Miss [sic?] 
Isabella DUFFY RUBIN LEWIS and the late Henry RUBIN. In addition 
to his mother he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Harry RITHENHOUSE. 
The funeral will be held Saturday at 1:30 P.M. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary KOCH
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Innocents for Mary KOCH, widow of Paul KOCH, 
who died Tuesday at her home, 1745 Caton avenue.  She is survived 
by one son and three daughters. The funeral will be held from the 
FAIRCHILD Lefferts Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts place, at 9:15 A.M. 
and will proceed to the church.

August WILLIAMS
Funeral services will be held at 8 o�clock to-night for August WILLIAMS, 
a member of Dunton Lodge, 1017, F. & A.M., who died Tuesday in his 
forty-ninth year at his home, 9727 Van Wyck boulevard, Richmond Hill. 
He was the husband of Henrietta HIMMEL WILLIAMS. 
Interment will be private to-morrow.

Angelo GALLO, a retired U.S. gauger and a resident of Brooklyn 
for sixty years, died yesterday in his eightieth year at his home, 
86 Eighty-fifth street. He was born in Italy and is survived by a son, 
Angier [sic?], and two daughters, Josephine and Frances GALLO. 
The funeral will be held from the funeral home of George C. HERBST, 
6741 Fifth avenue, at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of St. Anselm. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Patrick J. DALEY, born in Cromulton, Scartaglen, County Kerry, 
Ireland, and a resident of Brooklyn for twelve years, died yesterday 
at his home, 9009 Ridge boulevard. He was a son of Daniel J. and 
Honorah LYONS DALEY and is survived in addition to his parents 
by his widow, Christina STACK DALEY; five brothers Jeremiah, 
John, Timothy, James and Daniel  and a sister, Mary Agnes DALEY. 
During the World War he served as a corporal of Company K and the 
22nd Infantry. He was for the past four years a parishioner of the 
R.C. Church of St. Patrick, where requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday. 
He was enegaged in the automobile rental business.  
He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Kings and Queens 
Counties Hearse and Car Owners Association. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

John W. KLEIN died Tuesday in his seventeenth year at his home, 
11 Sophie street, Maspeth. He is survived by his mother, Minnie; 
two brothers, George and Charles, and three sisters, Amelia, 
Minnie and Henrietta KLEIN. The funeral services will be held Saturday and 
interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Emil HELDIG, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 
75 Eldert lane, in his seventy-first year. He is survived by his widow, 
Elizabeth; a son, Walter HELDIG; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret SWELIG 
and Mrs. Clara MUMSINGER, and a brother, Edward HELDIG. 
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday. 
Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Margaret M. BUTLER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow fat the 
R.C. Church of the Holy Family for Margaret M. BUTLER, a pupil at the 
parochial school of the Holy Family and a life resident of Brooklyn, 
who died Tuesday in her fourteenth year at her home, 153 Eleventh street. 
She is survived by her parents, Charles and Catherine BUTLER; 
a brother, Robert, and a sister, Catherine BUTLER. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Ida R. CLARK
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral 
chapel of John W. ROEMMELE, 1230 Bushwick avenue, for Ida REEVES CLARK, 
who died Tuesday. She was the widow of Lawrence W. CLARK and is 
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Grace TRIPP AMES, 
Mrs. Sadie TRIPP PREATER and Mrs. Helen CLARK BATES. 
Interment will be private.

Louis MALLOY died yesterday at his home, 1852 Fifty-eighth street. 
He was a member of the Steam & Operating Engineers� Association, 
Local 184. He is survived by his widow, Mary; three sons, Frank, 
Edward and James; two daughters, Mrs. H. MORAN and Mrs. C. MAEDER; 
two brothers, William and Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. P. POWERS. 
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Athanasius, Sixty-second street and Bay parkway. 
Interment will be in St. John�s Cemetery 
under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

William MERTENS died yesterday at his home, 186 Knickerbocker avenue. 
He was born in Brooklyn thirty-seven years ago and was an electrician. 
He was a member of Court Newton, 301, F. of A. He is survived by his widow, 
Rose; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto MERTENS; five brothers, 
Robert, George, Herbert, Otto and Fred, and two sisters, 
Edith HARR and Emma POWELL. The funeral will be held to-morrow and 
interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery 
under direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, 80 Harrison place.

Charles H. ALLEN died Tuesday at his home, 247 East Twenty-third street. 
He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was employed by Hudson Press. 
He was formerly for sixteen years connected with theMajestic Press. 
He was formerly a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the 
R.C. Church of the Holy Cross and the Flatbush Democratic Club. 
He is survived by his widow, Theresa RAPER ALLEN; three sons, 
Charles, William and Edward; a daughter, Winifred; his mother, 
Anne E. ALLEN; two brothers, George and Herbert and two sisters, 
Anna and Mrs. L. TIGHE. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
Friday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Jerome. 
Interment under direction of Joseph E. BRENNAN, 1817 Nostrand avenue, 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ALLEN 
 Charles H., beloved son of Anne E. ALLEN, at his residence, 
247 E. 23d st., on Aug. 14, 1928. He is survived by his widow, 
Theresa ALLEN (nee RAPIER); three sons, Charles, William and Edward, 
and one daughter, Winifred; also his mother, two brothers, 
George and Herbert; two sisters, Anna and Mrs. L.TIGHE. 
Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Jerome�s R.C. Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BUCKLEY 
 On Aug. 13, Harold, reposing at CRONIN�s Chapel, 116 Atlantic avenue. 
Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Charles Borromeo�s Church, 
where a solemn reqiem mass will be offered. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BUTLER 
 On Aug. 14, Margaret Mary, beloved daughter of Charles and 
Catherine BUTLER. Funeral from her residence, 153 Eleventh street, 
Friday Aug. 17, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass Church of Holy Family. 
Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

CASSIDY 
 Joseph, beloved husband of Sadie NERNEY CASSIDY, on Aug. 15, 
at his residence, 512 Grandview ave,, Brooklyn. Notice of funeral later.

CHEVALIER 
 On Tuesday Aug. 14, 1928, Susie CHEVALIER, at her residence 
109 Ainslie street. Funeral Friday morning from John T. SCHEVLIN�s 
Sons Funeral Parlors, 484 Lorimer street. Thence to St. Mary 
of the Immaculate Conception Church, Leonard and Maujer streets, 
where a requiem mass will be offered for repose of her soul. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FLYNN 
 Suddenly, on Tuesday Aug. 14th, Francis FLYNN, in his eighth year, 
at his home 248 7th st., beloved son of Francis and 
Marcella KELLY FLYNN, and brother of Lillian and Mary FLYNN. 
Funeral Saturday from his late residence at 10 A.M., 
thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

GLYNN 
 Joseph P., died at his home, 122 Forbell ave. Survived by his widow, 
Katherine FEENEY; four daughters, Mrs. John DEVOY, 
Mrs. Herbert REINER and Mrs. Anthony SEMPOWICH and Ruth GLYNN; 
three sons, John, Joseph, Jr., and Arthur; two grandchildren and 
one brother, Michael P. GLYNN. 
Requiem mass at St. Sylvester�s Church, Grant and McKinley aves., 
Friday morning at 9:30. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HEMPLER 
 Joseph. Died after a short illness in his 62d year, Aug. 15. 
Funeral from his late residence, 78 Menahan st., Saturday, 
Aug. 18, at 10 A.M. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
Survived by his widow, Elizabeth EGEN; one son, Anthony; 
two daughters, Madeline KRAUSS, Lillian AMATORE; 
five brothers and two sisters.

LAHR 
 On Aug. 15,1928, Augusta, aged 44 years, beloved wife of John LAHR 
and devoted mother of Mrs. E. BARCHESKI. Funeral services at 
her residence. 118 Suydam st., Brooklyn, on Friday evening. 
Funeral on Saturday at 2 P.M.[ sic]. 
Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

LEAVENS 
 At the New Haven Hosptial on Wednesday, Aug. 15, Emily St. J., 
daughter of the late Frederick and Euphemia A. LEAVENS. 
Funeral at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Aug. 17.

LEONORD [sic] 
 Edward, beloved husband of Anna LEONARD (nee BURKE) and father of 
Mrs. James KAVANAUGH, suddenly on Tuesday, Aug. 14, at his home, 
725 Church avenue. Funeral Friday at 2 P.M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O�FARRELL 
 John, beloved son of Joseph and Catherine, loving brother 
of Joseph and James; twosisters, Mary and Sister Catherine Amelia, 
Order of St. Joseph. Funeral from his late residence, 
1381 East Fifteenth st., on Saturday, Aug. 18; 
thence to the R.C. Church of St. Brendan where a mass will be 
Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

OUR LADY OF LORETTO COUNCIL, 585, K. OF C. Brothers: 
You are requested to assemble at the clubhouse, 
Friday evening, Aug. 17, at 8:30 P.M. and proceed in a body 
to the home of our late BROTHER WILLIAM J. THORPE, 257 Tenth street, 
Brooklyn, N.Y.[signed] JOHN A. McINTOSH, Grand Knight. 
Joseph N. MATIER, Recorder.

SMITH -- On Aug. 14, 1928, James H., beloved husband of Carrie C. SMITH. 
Funeral services at St. Rita�s R.C. Church, Essex st. and Atlantic ave., 
Friday, Aug. 17, at 9 A.M.

SOY 
 Mary, beloved wife of Bernard SOY, on Aug. 15. Funeral Saturday 
from her late residence, 848 Fiftieth st.; 
thence to the R.C. Church of St. Agatha where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TOBIN 
 On Aug. 15, Patrick, beloved husband of Ellen TOBIN (nee LAWLOR), 
of 97 Washington st. Notice of funeral hereafter.

TRENAHAM 
 In memory of my dear mother, and grandmother, 
Margaret TRENHAM (nee BARRY), died Aug. 13, 1926. 
Gone, but not forgotten. 
DAUGHTER, MARGARET MARGGRAF; 
GRANDDAUGHTER, MARGARET DOLAN. 
[Should be with �In Memoriam� notices but was placed here in the paper]

VAN DER MEER 
 Suddenly, on Aug 14, 1928, Marie Elizabeth VAN DER MEER. 
Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Friday morning, 
Aug. 17, at 10 o�clock. Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

17 August 1928
FIREMAN HERO AT 'LAST CALL'
   Lieut. C. A. WELLINGHAUSEN  -  Pneumonia Victim.
CITED FOR BRAVERY - Was Popular With Men in Department.
Lieut.: Charles A. WELLINGHAUSEN, of Hook and Ladder 107, New York Fire 
Department, died yesterday after a brief illness of pneumonia at his home, 
7863 Eighty-Fifth Street, Glendale.
Lieut. WELLINGHAUSEN was born in Brooklyn, a son of the late Ferdinand and 
Louise ALLISON WELLINGHAUSEN. During his service with the Fire Department he 
received several citations for heroic acts and was popular among the officers 
and men of the department. 
He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Fire Department of the 
borough of Brooklyn and Queens, the Lieutenant's Benevolent Association and 
the Mutual Clerks of the New York Fire Patrol.
Lieut. WELLINGHAUSEN is survived by his widow, Katherine E. NULTY 
WELLINGHAUSEN; two sisters, Mrs. Charles WATERS, and Mrs. Charles ODELL, and 
two brothers Ferdinand and Christian WELLINGHAUSEN. 
The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R. 
C. Church of St. Pancras, Glendale, by the Rev. F. ?. SEIGELASK. Interment 
under direction of William DUNIGAN and Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery 
street, will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

George M. SMITH
Funeral services will be held at ? o'clock to-night for George M. SMITH, who 
died Wednesday at his home, 1312 Glenwood road. He is survived by his widow, 
Bertha, and one son, George M. SMITH, Jr. Interment at 1 a.m. (as typed) 
to-morrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery. 

Susan VORIS
Funeral Services will be held at ? P. M. to-morrow for Susan VORIS who died 
yesterday at her home, 19 Neck road. She was the daughter of the late Stephen 
S. and Ann VAN NUYSE VORIS. Interment will follow at Flushing Cemetery, Flushing.

Patrick TOBIN died Wednesday at his home, 97 Washington street. He was born 
in Ireland, the son of the late Michael and Mary DOWNEY TOBIN and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for over thirty-five years. He is survived by his wife, 
Ellen LAWLOR TOBIN; four sons, Richard, Thomas, Edward and Emmett TOBIN and 
two daughters, May and Catherine TOBIN and one sister, Mrs. Thomas FAY. he 
was a member of the Church of the Assumption, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated Monday at 9 a.m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the 
direction of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay Street.

Maria YOSASSA, seventy-one years old, born in Italy and a resident of 
Brooklyn for forty-five years, died yesterday at her home, 12 St. Edwards 
Street. She is survived by her husband, Michael; one son, Anthony and four 
daughters, Mrs. Maggie FERRARO, Mrs. Emilia MAFIA, Mrs. Assunta HERZOG.  
(only three listed) She was a member of St. Michael's R. C. Church, at Prince 
and Concord streets, where final blessings will be held Sunday at 2 P. M. 
burial in St. John's Cemetery, under direction of Ernest CISOFFA and Son, ?86 
Navy street.

Frank P. LONIGAN died Wednesday in his fifty-second year at his home, 580 
Admiral street, Middle Village. He is survived by his wife Katherine; two 
sons, Frank and Joseph; three daughters, Mrs. Loretta ZMOOS, Alice BOYCE and 
Mildred MANNING; two sisters, Mrs. LYNN and Anna LONIGAN; three brothers, 
James, Philip and Hugh LONIGAN. He was a member of Ridgewood Council of K. of 
C., 1814 and the Holy Name Society of the Church of Our Lady of the 
Miraculous Medal where a requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow at 9 A. M. 
Interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of John S. 
MILLER, 64-19 Metropolitan avenue.

William E. HAMPTON died yesterday at his home, 529 Eighty-eighth street. He 
was twenty-two years old and formerly lived for many years in South Brooklyn. 
He is survived by his widow, Emma; his parents, two brothers, Charles and 
Edward, and four sisters, Florence, Dorothea, Edna and June. He was a member 
of the Bay Ridge M. ?. Church, Ovington avenue. The funeral services will be 
held at 1 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under 
direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

Joseph Patrick CASSIDY, husband of Sadie NERNEY CASSIDY, died Wednesday at 
his home, 512 Grandview avenue, Ridgewood. The funeral will be held at 10:30 
A. M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of the 
Miraculous Medal. Prospect Avenue and Bleecker street, Ridgewood. He is 
survived, in addition to his widow by a son, Joseph, and a daughter, Marian 
HEINZ and three brothers, John, William and Michael and a sister, Mary MYERS. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Thomas J. ?REAMER, 
64 Herbert street.

Thorkild Frank NIELSEN died Sunday. He was born in Denmark seventeen years 
ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twelve years. He was the son of 
the late Frank NIELSEN and is survived by his mother, one brother, Oscar, and 
a sister, Ella. His remains will repose at the Chapel of Edward C. ?AIVORSEN 
at 5312 Eighth Avenue until Sunday morning when they will be removed to 647 
Seventy-first street, the home of Mr. and Mr. ?ofus HOST, where services will 
be conducted at 1:30 P.M., followed by interment at Valhalia Burial Park, 
Staten Island.

Rose A. SIMONS
Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A. M. to-day at the R. C. Church of Our 
Lady of Good Counsel for Rose A. SIMONS, widow of Joseph H. SIMONS, who died 
Tuesday at her home, 735 Macon street. She is survived by a daughter, 
Henrietta G. SIMONS. Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery.

Mary NORWOOD
Funeral services will be held at 7:30 O'clock to-night for Mary NORWOOD, who 
died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert L. MEYERS, 2228 
Beverly road. She had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years and is 
survived by three daughters. 
Interment at 2 P. M. to-morrow will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Helen G. BRISTOL
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for Helen GODFREY 
BRISTOL, who died Tuesday. She was the daughter of Hiram L. AUSTIN, of 1105 
Avenue I. The funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel of George 
W. PEASE, 437 Nostrand avenue. Interment will be to-morrow.

Agnes WALSH ARCHER, wife of James ARCHER, died yesterday at her home, 137 
Kosciusko street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by five 
brothers, Francis, Edward, Michael, Harold and Clement WALSH and six sisters, 
Catherine, Irene, Gertrude, Mrs. Isabella HANON, Mrs. Josephine HUDSON and 
Sister Rose ALMA, O. S. J. She was a member of the R. C. Church of St. 
Ambrose, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

Caroline Josephine YORK died yesterday at her home, 9301 212th place, Queens 
Village. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. E. 
PETERSON. The funeral will be held at 10 A. M., to-morrow with a requiem mass 
at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village. Interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery under direction of E. a. BLUE, 636 Throop avenue.

Francis FLYNN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. to-morrow at the R. C. Church of 
St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and ninth street, for Francis FLYNN, an 
honor pupil of the parochial school of St. Thomas Aquinas and a member of the 
St. Aloysius Sodality, who died Tuesday at the home of his parents. Francis 
and Marcella KELLY FLYNN, at 248 Seventh street. He was eight years old and 
is survived in addition to his parents by two sisters, Lillian and Mary 
FLYNN. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of Harold J. 
REID, 116 Utica avenue.

George FADER, son of Mary FADER STEELE and the late Frank FADER, 
died yesterday. Funeral from his residence, 87 Franklin avenue, 
Monday at 9:30 A. M., thence to St. Patrick's R. C. Church, 
Wiloughby and Kent avenues, where a mass of solemn requiem 
will be celebrated. In addition to his mother he is survived by 
his father, Benjamin STEELE; one brother, Harry STEELE; 
one sister, Grance STEELE. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George T. McHugh.

Walter Martin HOST died Sunday. He was seventeen years of age 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn al his life. He is survived 
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sofus HOST, and one brother, 
Harry William HOST. His remains will repose at the chapel of 
Edward C. HALVORSEN, 5312 Eighth avenue, until Sunday morning 
when they will be removed to his late home, 647 Seventy-first street, 
where services will be conducted at 1:30 P. M. followed by 
interment at Valhalla Burial Park, Staten Island.

Patrick MONAHAN, a veteran of the Spanish-American War and 
formerly for forty years a resident of the old Sixth Ward of 
Brooklyn, died yesterday at the New York State Soldiers' Home 
at Bath, N. Y. He served in Company I of the Twelfth New York 
Infantry. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. JUDGE, and three sons, 
James, Patrick and John MONAHAN. The funeral will be held at 
9 A. M. to-morrow at Bath, N. Y.

Alphonso SANTOLI, born in Italy sixty-seven years ago and a 
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-seven years, died Wednesday at 
his home, 634 Ninety-second street. He is survived by one son 
and one daughter. The funeral will be held at 9 A. M. to-morrow 
with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Patrick, 
Fort Hamilton. Interment will be at St. john's Cemetery, 
under direction of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, Inc., 8817 Fifth Avenue.

Antonio TEDESCO, a resident of 65 St. Edward street for over 
twenty-five years, died Wednesday. He is survived by his widow, 
Giuseppa; two sons, Joseph and Ralph; three daughters, 
Mrs. Jennie cCONA, Mrs. Tessie DI GIANNI and mrs. Incoronata SEPE, 
and nineteen grand children. He was a member of Cara Italia Lodge 
No. 789, Order Sons of Italy in American, and a member of the 
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church on Concord and Prince streets, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow morning, 
the Rev. Alexander CIOCIA officiating. Burial will be in 
St. John's Cemetery, under direction of M. PIRO'S Sons, of 153 Navy street.

Francis J. ANGERS died Thursday at his home, 2530 Foster avenue. 

POLICEMAN DIES
Patrolman Benjamin IANNICELLI, of the Coney Island station, 
died yesterday of spinal meningitis in Coney Island Hospital.
He had been a member of the Police Department for the past 
twenty months and was stricken last Saturday while on his 
vacation. He was twenty-four years old and lived with his 
parents at 1437 Seventy-fifth street.
A detail of one sergeant and eight patrolmen from Coney Island station, 
under command of Capt. James H. GILLEN, will serve as an escort 
to the funeral cortege to-morrow. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

GEO. M. SMITH, REALTOR, DIES
Flatbush Man Succumbs to uremic Poisoning.
George M. SMITH, head of George M. SMITH & Company, well known 
Fiske Terrace real estate operators, died suddenly Wednesday of 
uremic poisoning at his home, 1312 Glenwood road.
He was born in troy, N. Y., fifty-seven years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn and engaged in the real estate business for 
the past twenty-eight years. He was a member of the Flatbush 
Chamber of commerce, the Brooklyn real Estate Board and 
Crescent Lodge, F. and A. M.
Mr. Smith is survived by his widow, Bertha DITTMAR SMITH; a son, 
George M. SMITH, Jr.,, one brother and one sister. The funeral 
services will be held at his late home at 8 o'clock to-night and 
interment at 10 A. M. to-morrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

DR. LOUIS A. BALL DIES
VETERAN WOODHAVEN PHYSICIAN LONG ILL.
Funeral services were held at 10 A. M. to-day for Dr. Louis A. BALL, 
a practicing physician in Woodhaven for forty years, who died Wednesday, 
after a lingering illness at his home, 9306 Woodhaven Boulevard.
Dr. BALL was born in Alsace-Lorraine and was a graduate of Buffalo University, 
class of '89. He is survived by his widow, Sarah M. BALL, and a step-daughter, 
Susan BALL. Interment followed at Maple Grove cemetery.

PHILIP BOYLE DIES
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. to-morrow at the R. C. 
Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth avenue and Seventy-fourth street, for 
Philip BOYLE, a retired sergeant of the New York Police Department, who 
died yesterday at his home, 7017 Ridge Crest Terrace, Bay Ridge.
Mr. BOYLE had been in ill health for some time. He is survived by his widow, 
Delia; two sons and two daughters. he had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
may years. Interment, under direction of John F. FAGAN, 384 Henry street, 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

BAUM - On Wednesday, August 15, 1928. Julia BAUM, aged 40 years. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend funeral on Sunday, at 10 A. M., from R. 
STUTZMANN's Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison street. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

BONNEY- On August 16th, Catherine, beloved wife of William BONNEY and mother 
of Edward J. BONNEY and Mrs. C. B. MCDANIEL. Funeral from her residence, 1672 
East 48th street, Saturday, August 18, at 9:30 A. M. Requiem mass at St. Thomas 
Aquinas R. C. Church. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

BOYLE - On Thursday, August 16, Philip BOYLE, beloved husband of Delia BOYLE. 
Funeral Saturday August 18, from his late residence, 7017 Ridge Crest Terrace, 
Baby Ridge, at 9:30 A. M., thence to 4th ave. and 74th st., where requiem 
high mass will be held at 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CARNEY - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Mary G. CARNEY, who 
departed this life August 20, 1916. Masses offered at Our Lady of Angels Church 
and Sayville, L. I.Son and Daughters.

CLARK - On Friday, August 17, 1928, Robert J., beloved husband of Pauline 
CLARK, aged 50 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 
services at his residence, 694 Leonard st., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Monday 

GALER - At Atlantic City, N. J., on August 16, 1928, Mary EMERICK GALER, 
beloved wife of James GALER. Services at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferis pl., 
near Grand ave., Brooklyn, on Monday, August 20, at 10 A. M.

HANNETT - Ethel G., suddenly, on August 16, in her 31st year, beloved daughter 
of Mary and Charles HANNETT. Funeral services at her late home, 1105 Madison 
st., Saturday, August 18, 8 P. M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery Sunday morning.

HEMPLER - Joseph. Died after a short illness in his 62nd year, August 15. 
Funeral from his late residence, 78 Menahan st., Saturday, August 18, at 10 A. 
M. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Survived by his widow, Elizabeth EGEN; one 
son, Anthony; two daughters, Madeline KRAUSS, Lillian AMATORE; five brothers 
and two sisters.

KINGS AND QUEENS COUNTIES HEARSE AND CAR OWNERS ASSOCIATION. Sorrowful 
announcement is made of the death of our late member Patrick J. DALY. members 
are requested to meet at his late residence, 9009 Ridge Boulevard, on Friday, 
August 17, at 8 P. M., to pay their last respects.
John F. DISKEN,          Secretary

KLEIN - John William KLEIN, on Tuesday, August 14, 1928, at his home, 11 Sophie 
st., Maspeth, L. I. John W. was in his 17th year. He the beloved son of 
Minnie and the late George A. KLEIN. He is survived by two brothers, George 
and Charles, and three sisters, Amelia, Minnie and Henrietta. Funeral 
services and burial Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be at 
Lutheran Cemetery. 

LONIGAN - We announce with deep regret the death of Sir Knight Frank P. 
LONIGAN, 580 Admiral street, near Metropolitan avenue, Middle Village, L. I. 
Sir Knights are requested to meet at his residence at 8:30 P. M., August 17. 
Member of Ridgewood Council No. 1814. Wear baldric. - Long Island General 
Assembly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus; Thomas J. GILMARTIN. Faithful 
Scribe: William J. RYAN, Faithful Navigator.

MCCAFFREY - James F., on August 17, son of James and Lillie FULLER MCCAFFREY, 
at his home, 681 Lafayette Ave. Notice of funeral later.

MURPHY - A mass at St. Stephen's Church, Hicks and Carroll streets at 7 
o'clock or the repose of the soul of Gilbert MURPHY on Sat. Aug 18. -  Family

O'FARRELL - John, beloved son of Michael and Catherine, loving brother of 
Joseph and James; two sisters, Mary and Sister Catherine Amelia, Order of St. 
Joseph. Funeral from his late residence, 1381 East Fifteenth st., on 
Saturday, August 18; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Brendan where a mass 
will be offered at 9:30 A. M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

PABST - Jane PABST, beloved wife of John PABST, died on August 16 at her 
residence, 25 Willow ave., Nyack, N. Y. Survived by her husband, John PABST;  
a daughter, Hazel MCDONALD; a son  John J. O'DONNELL. Interment notice later.

SOY- Mary, beloved wife of Bernard SOY, on August 15. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 
A. M. from her late residence, 848 Fiftieth st.; thence to the R. C. Church 
of St. Agatha, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TOBIN - On August 15, Patrick beloved husband of Ellen TOBIN (nee LAWLOR), at 
his residence, 97 Washington st. Funeral on Monday, August 20, at 9 A. M. 
Solemn requiem mass at the Assumption Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

TORRENS- On August 15, 1928, James, beloved husband of Ester Elizabeth. He is 
survived by wife, three daughters and one son. Services at his residence, 449 
46th street, Brooklyn, Saturday, August 18th.Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

WELLINGHAUSEN - On August 16, 1928, lt. Charles A. WELLINGHAUSEN, N. Y. F. D., 
beloved husband of Katherine E. NULTY WELLINGHAUSEN. Funeral from his 
residence 7863 85th street, near Myrtle avenue, Glendale, on Saturday, August 
18th., thence to St. Pancras R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
LENNON - John J., died August 18, 1927. Anniversary mass at St. Agnes Church 8 
A. M., Saturday, August 18.
In my dreams I see his smiling face,
    And kiss his dear cold brow.
I loved him dearly when on earth
    And don't forget him now.
I often sit and wonder
    What you would do or say.
If you but knew the changes
    Since a year ago today. LONESOME MOTHER

OPMAN - In sad and loving memory of a dearly beloved brother, William F. 
OPMAN. Solemn anniversary mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. Mary Star 
of the Sea Church on Saturday, August 18th, at 8 A. M.
Today recalls the memory of a loved
    one gone to rest,
And those who think of him to-day 
    are those who loved him best.
He will never be forgotten, tho' on
    earth he lives no more,
but in memory he will be with us, as
    he always was before. SISTERS AND BROTHERS

Frances J. ANGERS died Thursday at his home, 2530 Foster avenue. He was born 
in Brooklyn and is survived by his wife, Ethel BERINGER ANGERS; his parents, 
Francis and Mary ANGERS, and one sister, Katherine ANGERS. Funeral Saturday 
at 9:30; thence to Our Lady of Refuge Church, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN.

Charles E. GRAHAM, seven-year old son of Fred E. GRAHAM and Elsie SHAEFER, 
died Wednesday at his home; 1542 Putnam Avenue. The funeral will take place 
Saturday, 2 P. M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John S. 
MILLER, 64-19 Metropolitan avenue.

Sophia SCHILLER died yesterday at her home, 6410 Sixtieth Avenue, Maspeth. 
She was born in Germany July 11, 1853, and lived in Brooklyn fifty-seven 
years. She is survived by three sons, J. Conrad, Andrew and John SCHILLER, 
and three daughters, Margaret KAUFMANN, Charlotte GRIEGER and Catherine 
GRIEGER. Funeral services will be held at her late home Sunday at 2 P. M. The 
Rev. Dr. BIGELOW officiating. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction 
of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 856 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

Patrick J. DALY died Wednesday at his home. 9009 Ridge Boulevard. He was born 
in Dromulton, Scartaglen, Co. Kerry, Ireland, a son of Daniel J. and Hanorah 
LYONS DALY, and came to this country in his early youth. During the World War 
he served as a corporal in company K. Twenty-second Infantry, and was engaged 
in the automobile rental business during recent years. his widow, Christina 
STACK DALY, his parents, five brothers, Jeremiah, John, timothy, James and 
Daniel DALY, and one sister, Mary Agnes DALY, survive him. He was a member of 
the Holy Name Society attached to St. Patrick's church and also the Kings and 
Queens counties hearse and Car Owners' Association. Military funeral Saturday 
at 9:30 A. M. from his late home thence to St. Patrick's church where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will be a Calvary cemetery.

Eva WEIDNER, born in Germany, seventy-eight years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for fifty-five years, died Wednesday, in a local hospital. She was a 
member of St. Mathias Roman Catholic church, where a solemn requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 10 A. M. to-morrow. The funeral will take place from the 
chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa avenue. Interment at St. John's cemetery.

Mary SOY, beloved wife of Bernard SOY, died Wednesday at her home, 848 
fiftieth street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn and lived in Bay Ridge 
for many years. She was a member of the societies attached to the Roman 
Catholic Church of St. Agathia, Seventh avenue and Forty-ninth street, where 
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A. M. Interment at 
Holy Cross cemetery under the direction of Estate of Gen. MCKEON, 4903 
Seventh avenue.

John OBERLE died Wednesday in a local hospital. He was born in Brooklyn 
thirty years ago and was a machinist. he was a member of the Holy Name 
Society attached in the R. C. Church of St. Barbara, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 9:30 A. M., to-morrow. He is survived by his parents, John 
J. and Magdalena OBERLE; and two brothers, Joseph L. and Fred J. OBERLE. The 
funeral will be held from his late home, 292 Weirfield street. Interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BIASIUS, Jr. & Son, 710 
Knickerbocker avenue.

Margaret HESLIN died yesterday at her home, 3021 Fort Hamilton parkway. She 
was born in County Leitrim, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
twenty-eight years. She is survived by her husband, Thomas HESLIN, a 
patrolman attached to the Thirty-seventh Precinct, N. Y. P. D.; a daughter, 
Elieen; two sons, Thomas, Jr., and Frank HESLIN; five sisters, Sister Anna 
Willis, of Ireland, Mrs. Catherine HORGAN, Mrs. Elizabeth KELLY, Rose FLYNN 
and Mrs. Bessie FEELEY, and a brother, John FLYNN of Ireland. She was a 
member of the L. C. B. A.' and the R. C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of 
Mary, Windsor Terrace, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M., 
Monday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Feeney & 
Sons, 1857 Broadway.

IN MEMORIAM
SMITH - In memory of my wife and our dearly beloved mother, Elizabeth SMITH 
(nee DUFFY), who departed this life August 17, 1925. Anniversary mass will be 
celebrated Saturday morning August 18, at St. Ann's R. C. Church at 7 A. M.
We mourn for you, dear mother,
    Though not with outward show
For the heart that mourns sincerely,
    mourns solemnly and slow.  HUSBAND AND FAMILY.

18 August 1928
SUICIDE OF GIRL TIES UP SUBWAY, 6 WOMEN FAINT
Young Woman Makes Desperate Leap in Front of Elevated Subway Train at 
Saratoga Avenue Station of I. R. T. - Passengers in Panic.
Victim Identified as Miss Jean TANNENBAUM, of 1979 Douglas Street - Sought 
Death During Rush Hour - Line Tied Up for 35 Minutes.
Timid but desperate, a girl who must have fought an inward struggle before 
deciding her fate, leaped into the path of a subway train on elevated tracks 
to-day and by her suicide caused six women in a crowd of several hundred to 
swoon and precipitated a thirty-five minute tie-up of Manhattan-bound traffic 
on the East new York division of the I. R. T.
Ambulance Surgeon MURPHY of St. Mary's Hospital, called for the possibility 
of giving aid to the girl, found fragments of her body scattered about the 
tracks and on Livonia avenue at Saratoga avenue, beneath them. 
But, the six women shocked by horror into fainting provided emergency work 
for him. After his treatment, they were able to go on their way. their 
identities were not recorded.            SISTER IDENTIFIES BODY
She was identified later at Liberty avenue police station by her sister as 
Miss Jean TANNENBAUM, 21, of 1979 Douglas street.
The girl, of dark hair and complexion in a house garment, had been seen 
pacing nervously up and down the platform of Saratoga avenue station, at 
which point the subway line runs on elevated tracks, witnesses told police.
Apparently, police thought, she had been toward (typed as printed) by the 
clinging desire to live and a despair that lured her to death.
Then, osbervers said, after she had walked up and down while several trains 
passed, ignoring them, she made a quick turn at the sound of approach of the 
9:20 A. M. Manhattan train and in a twinkling had leaped onto the trackway.
MOTORMAN UNABLE TO STOP
Though, Frank WHITE, motorman, immediately applied his brakes, according to 
police, jolting most of the five hundred passengers from their seats, two 
cars had passed over the body before the train halted.
Windows in several cars were shattered by the sudden stop.
The police emergency squad, in charge of Sergt. Kelly, was summoned and it 
services were required to restore order both on the elevated structure and on 
Livonia avenue, below, where hundreds of persons congregated.

POLICEMAN KILLED BY CHARGED WIRE
Tried to Earn Extra Money During Vacation
Electrocution was the fate met yesterday by Patrolman William DELAVERGNE of 
the Patchogue Police Department while he was trying to make a little extra 
money to give his wife and children a longer vacation.
DELAVERGNE was strapped to a pole near a high tension. In some way, there was 
a short circuit and 2,300 volts passed through his body. The patrolman, who 
worked formerly with the Patchogue Electric Company as lineman, resumed work 
Wednesday when his vacation started, to earn extra money.
DELAVERGNE was 31 years old. He had been on the force almost a year.

John O'FARRELL died Wednesday in Coney Island Hospital in his sixteenth year. 
He was born in Brooklyn and a pupil of P. S. 150. He is survived by his 
parents, Michael and Catherine; two brothers, Joseph and James, and two 
sisters, Mary and sister Catherine Amelia, Order of St. Joseph. The funeral 
was held to-day from his late residence, 1381 East Fifteenth Street, at 9:30 
A. M. thence to the R. C. Church of St. Brendan, Avenue O and East Thirteenth 
Street, where a mass was celebrated. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of James F. MCKEM and Son, 8922 Third Avenue.

LAWRENCE EARLY
Funeral services were held at 8:30 o'clock last night at the funeral chapel 
of Fred HERBERT Sons, 83 Hanson place, for Lawrence EARLY, a member of Orient 
Chapter, R. A. M., who died Wednesday at his home, 404 Sixty-first Street. He 
was the husband of Lillian EARLY. Interment at 10 A. M. to-day was private.

James A. HOPGOOD
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for James A. HOPGOOD, who 
died Thursday in his sixtieth year at his home, 223 Highland place. He is 
survived by his widow, Lucy A. HOPGOOD; two sons and three daughters. 
Interment to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Catherine BONNEY
Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A. M. to-day at the R. C. church of St. 
Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands, for Catherine BONNEY, who died Thursday at her 
home, 1672 East Forty-eighth Street. She is survived by her husband, William 
BONNEY; one son and one daughter. Interment under direction of Jacob 
SCHAEFER, of 4123 Fourth Avenue, was at St. John's.

Katherine D. KEARNS died yesterday at her home, 484 Marion Street. She was 
born in Brooklyn seventeen years ago. She is survived by her parents, Thomas 
F. and Katherine SWENSON DUNLEAVY; a sister, Eugenie, and a brother, Thomas 
Jr. She was a member of the R. C. Church of our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and 
Aberdeen street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Tuesday. 
Interment will be at holy Cross cemetery under direction of FEENEY& Sons, 
1857 Broadway.

Lennart OLSSON, of 5114 Fifth avenue, died Friday. He was born in Sweden ten 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for five years, and is survived 
by his parents and one brother. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 P. 
M.at Charles A. SANDSTROM'S funeral chapel, 4603 Fourth avenue. Interment 
will take place at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Jane O'DONNELL PABST died Thursday at her home in Nyack, N. Y. She was born 
in Brooklyn sixty-five years ago. Funeral to-morrow from 25 Willow street, 
Nyack, N.Y. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, 
John PABST; one son, John J. O'DONNELL, and one daughter, Hazel O'DONNELL. 
Peter J. GEIS, of 88 Catalpa avenue, has charge of the funeral.

Charles MILGUET, born in France fifty-nine years ago, died Thursday at 21 N. 
Seaman avenue, Baldwin. He was a retired glass worker. He was a member of St. 
Christopher Church, Baldwin, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated 
Monday at 9:30 A.M., by the Rev. J. MAHON. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. He 
is survived by his widow, Marie, and two sons, Joseph and Charles. Peter J. 
GEIS, of 88 Catalpa avenue has charge of the funeral arrangements.

Amy OLTON BLANK died yesterday at her home, 1042 Bergen street. She was a 
daughter of Manfrid and Elizabeth LANDRAY, and wife of George BLANK. She is 
also survived by two daughters, Gwendolyn and Juanita, and one son, Langton. 
She was well-known in the Bedford section. Funeral Monday at 9 A. M., thence 
to St. Gregory the Great R. C. Church, New York avenue and St. Johns place, 
where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 155 Atlantic avenue.

Susie M. CARPENTER, born in Hempstead fifty years ago and a resident of 
Jamaica for twelve years, died Thursday at her home, 168-08 eighty-eighth 
avenue. Jamaica. She is survived by her husband; O?les; three sons, George, 
Frank and Leslie, and a daughter, Millicent. She was a member of Court 940, 
F. of A.; Camp 9, P. O. of A., and the Daughters of Liberty of Hempstead. The 
funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. to-morrow and 
Interment will be at Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, 
under direction of Harry m. Robbins, 10 161 St. street, Jamaica.

John B. COLLINS died yesterday at the home of his brother, Jeremiah COLLINS, 
95 Third street. He was born in the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, twenty-eight 
years ago a son of Jeremiah and the late Winifred LOGAN COLLINS, and was a 
life-long member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. He was a member of the 
Holy Name Society and of our Lady of Loretto Council, 585, nights of 
Columbus. His father, Jeremiah; three brothers; Jeremiah, Patrick and Dennis, 
and two sisters, Mrs. John YILSON and Mrs. Elmer AUSTIN, survive him. Funeral 
Monday at 9;30 A. M. from his late home, thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea 
Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

BAUM - On Wednesday, August 15, 1928, Julia BAUM, aged 40 years. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend funeral on Sunday, at 10 A. M., from R. 
STUTZMANN'S Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison street. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

Brooklyn Lodge , No. 22 B. P. O. Elks - Brothers: You are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our brother, William J. MILLER, member of St. 
Augustine, Fla. Lodge, No. 829, Saturday evening, August 18, nine o'clock , 
at 15 Palmetta St. Edward J. MCCARTHY, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B. P. O. Elks - Brothers: You are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our brother, Robert RYDBERG, Saturday evening, August 
18, 8 o'clock, at his residence, 640 2nd St. Edward J. MCCARTHY, Exalted 
Ruler. Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary.

CLARK - On Friday, August 17, 1928, Robert J., beloved husband of Pauline 
CLARK, aged 50 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 
services at his residence, 694 Leonard St.,Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Monday afternoon.

FLAHERTY - James H., at 322 President St. Survived by three sons, William, 
James and Hugh; three daughters, Catherine, Anna and Mrs. George O'DONNELL. 
Requiem mass Tuesday, 9:30 A. M., from R. C. Church of St. Agnes. Interment 
Calvary. Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers.

HANNETT - Ethel G., suddenly, on August 16, in her 31st year, beloved daughter 
of Mary and Charles HANNETT. Funeral services at her late home, 1105 Madison 
St., Saturday, Aug., 18, 8 P. M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery Sunday morning.

JEANSON - On August 17, 1928, Charles A., Sr., father of Charles A., Jr., 
Emil Victor and Adolph Frederick JEANSON. Services to be held at Fairchild's 
Funeral Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., Sunday, August 19, 1928, 4 P. M. Interment 
Monday, Hicksville, Long Island.

MAASSEN - Margaret; on August 17th, beloved wife of Henry MAASEN, in her 63rd 
year. Funeral from Peter BLASIUS Funeral Chapel, 1872 Gates Avenue, on 
Sunday, August 19th, at 9 A. M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

MCCAFFREY - James F. MC CAFFREY, on August 17, at his home, 681 Lafayette 
Ave., in his fifth year, son of James F. and Mildred FULLER MCCAFFREY, and 
brother of Thomas and John. Funeral Sunday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MOORE - Robert, on August 16, survived by his wife, Kathryn. Funeral services 
at his home, 421a. Halsey St., Brooklyn, Sunday evening, Burial private.

OUR LADY OF LORETTO COUNCIL, No. 585. K. Of C. - Members are requested to 
assemble at the clubhouse Sunday evening, August 19, at 8 o'clock and proceed 
to the residence of their late brother, John b. COLLINS, 95 Third St.   John 
McINTOSH, Grand Knight; Joseph N. MATIER, Secretary.

PABST   - Jane PABST, beloved wife of John PABST, on August 16, at her 
residence, 25 Willow Ave., Nyack, N. Y. Survived by her husband, John PABST;  
a daughter, Hazel MCDONALD; a son, John J. O'DONNELL. Services Saturday 
evening. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Sunday, August 19, 2 P. M. Colchester 
County, Nova Scotia. Paper please copy.

Barbara RUESCHELL - Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night by 
Brooklyn Chapter, 22, O. E. S., for Barbara RUESCHELL, who died Thursday at 
her home, 109-43 126th Street, Richmond Hill. She was 46 years old and is 
survived by her husband, Charles; a son, Charles, Jr., and two daughters, 
Mrs. Edna HOESNES and Mrs. MILDRED BAUER. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P. 
M. to-morrow and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of 
William R. GRAHAM, 141-15 Rockaway Boulevard, South Ozone Park.

Ethel G. HANNETT - funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock for Ethel G. 
HANETT, who died Thursday at her home, 1105 Madison street. She was 31 years 
old and was a daughter of Charles and Mary HANNETT. Interment at 10 A. M. 
to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Sadie FLESCH - Sadie FLESCH died yesterday in her sixtieth year in a local 
hospital. She lived at 652 Seventy-second street. She is survived by her 
husband, Otto FLESCH, and a daughter, Mrs. Maude BRONACHER. The funeral 
services will be held at 1 P. M. Monday at the funeral chapel of George C. 
HERBST, 6741 Fifth Avenue. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Adolph BERQUEST - Adolph BERQUEST died Thursday in his seventy-sixth year. He 
was a machinist and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years. He is 
survived by his widow, Amelia; three sons, and seven daughters. The funeral 
services will be held at his late home, 6808 Bliss Terrace, Bay Ridge, at 1 
P. M. to-morrow. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under direction 
of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth Avenue.
 
James F. MCCAFFREY - James F. MCCAFFREY died yesterday at his home, 681 
Lafayette Avenue, in his fifth year. He was a son of James and Mildred FULLER 
MCCAFFREY. He is also survived by two brothers, Thomas and John MCCAFFREY. 
The funeral will be held at 1 P. M. to-morrow and interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of William MCCLEAN, 77 Hudson Avenue.

Doris MAHON - Doris MAHON, daughter of William and Catherine BRENNAN MAHON, 
died yesterday at the home of her parents at 41 Fourth Street. She is also 
survived by two brothers, Muriel. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M> 
to-morrow and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.

Michael ROUT - Michael ROUT died Wednesday at his home, 1108 Ninety-ninth 
Street, East Elmhurst. He was born in Italy sixty-one years ago and came to 
this country thirty years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 
thirty years. he is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Mary RIZZI, and one 
sister. he was a member of St. Gabriel's Church where solemn requiem mass was 
celebrated to-day at 9:30 A. M. Interment was in the family plot at St. 
John's cemetery under the direction of MASINO & TROFA, 416 Graham Avenue.

Angelina BACCHI - Angelina BACCHI died Wednesday at her home, 381 Manhattan 
Avenue. She was born in Brooklyn eight years ago and is survived by her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank BACCHI, and several sisters and brothers. She was 
an attendant of the R. c. church of St. Francis Di Paolo where a blessing was 
held yesterday at 2 P. M. Burial was the family plot at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of MASINO & TROFA, 416 Graham Avenue.

C. JEANSON, SR. , PAINTER DIES  -  Well-known in Brooklyn as Decorator.
Was born in Sweden.
Had Lived Here upwards of Forty-five years.

Charles A. JEANSON, Sr., a well known Brooklyn painter and decorator for the 
past thirty years, died yesterday after a brief illness.
He was born in Sweden seventy-three years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for forty-five years. He was engaged in the decorating business 
until about ten years ago. He was a member of the Swedish Glee Club and 
formerly held office in many Swedish organizations.
Mr. JEANSON is survived by three sons, Charles A., Jr., Emil V. and Adolph F. 
JEANSON; a sister, Mrs. S. O. ANDERSON;  a brother, Axel JEANSON, and six 
grandchildren.
The funeral services will be held at 4 p. M. to-morrow at Fairchild Lefferts 
Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts place. Interment Monday will be at Hicksville.

IN MEMORIAM - 
BROWN - In loving memory of my dear husband and father,
Heaven retaineth my dear husband,
    Earth his lonely casket keeps.
May the sunbeams always linger,
    Where my dear husband and father sleeps.

James BROWN, died August 18, 1919 - Wife and Children

FOX - In loving memory of Elizabeth D., died August 10, 1915. Mass at 8 A. M., 
Nativity Church, Madison St.    -    Sister, Mary.

MURRAY - Madeline C.   In loving memory of our beloved wife and mother, who 
departed this life, August 18, 1923.  -   Husband, Sons and Daughters.

SWANSON - In birthday remembrance of my dearly beloved daughter, Minnie.
Time will never heal a memory,
    Of the one I dearly loved.
A smile, a loving voice is missing,
    Since God called you away.       Mother, Dear.

20 August 1928
RITE FOR AGED SINGER TODAY - 
LEHMAN, Dead at 87.   Famed Generation Ago.    
HERBERT'S Favorite - Composer Favored Old Friend for All His Work.
Funeral services are to be held this evening for the late Otto LEHMAN, 
retired singer and favorite of the late Victor HERBERT, in the home of his 
daughter, Mrs. Hattie DE PERKO, at 85-33 117th Street, Richmond Hill. 
Interment will be to-morrow afternoon in the Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. LEHMAN died Thursday evening in his eighty-seventh year at the Jamaican 
Hospital from shock after he fell down the stairs at the Richmond Hill 
address, where he had made his home for many years.
The retired singer first received musical training as a boy soprano in a 
church at Breslau, Germany, where he was born. He came to this country in 
1857 and started on a musical career as a baritone. From 1860 he was 
connected with well-known opera companies, including the Leonard Grove 
Opera Company.
On one occasion LEHMAN sung before President LINCOLN in Washington. He 
abandoned the opera stage when about 50 years old and sang until his 
seventy-fifth birthday in various churches of this city, including St. 
Stephen's R. C. church on Twenty-eighth street and St. mark's on the Bowerie, 
both in Manhattan. In the latter church he sang at the funeral of the 
Wanamaker store.
Mr. LEHMAN shortly reaching the age of seventy-five gave up singing and for 
the next five years acted as transposer and copiest in the musical library of 
A. WITNER and Son. It was while in this establishment that Mr. LEHMAN made 
the acquaintance of Victor HERBERT, the late musical composer. On numerous 
occasions Mr. HERBERT sent copies of music to be transposed and copied and 
attached a note requesting that Mr. LEHMAN do the work. Mr. LEHMAN retired 
several years ago and since has spent most of his time on short tours around 
the country.
Besides his married daughter, with whom he made his home, the deceased is 
survived by two sons, Dr. Robert LEHMAN, of Brooklyn, and 
Alfred LEHMAN, of Manhattan.

Charles BLICKLE died Thursday in a local hospital. He was born in Germany 
fifty years ago and is survived by his wife, Caroline; one daughter, Mrs. 
Katherine ENGELMAN, and one grandson, Fred ENGELMAN, Jr. The funeral services 
will be held at his late home, 6927 Nansen street, Forest Hills, at 2 P. M. 
to-day. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivetti Cemetery under the direction of 
WEIGAND Bros., 89 Foxall street.

Frederick ERNY, seventy-five years old, of 151 Hill street, Maspeth, died 
Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louise BEHNKE, at 170-04 
Thirty-third avenue, Flushing. He is also survived by two sons, William 
Benjamin ERNY, of Brooklyn, and Frederick ERNY, of Glendale. He was born in 
Switzerland and resided at Maspeth for over thirty years. The funeral 
services will be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. BEHNKE, in Flushing, 
to-morrow at 2 P. M., the Rev. SCHROEDER, of the Meziah Lutheran Church, 
conducting the services. Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

FLAHERTY- James J.FLAHERTY died Sunday at his home,2913 NewKirk avenue
He was born in County Kerry,Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
the past thirty-seven years.He was employed by B.B.T. for the past 
thirty-five years.He was a member of La Sale Council 454,K .of C;,and the 
Holy Name Society of the Church of St.Jerome,where a solemn requiem mass will 
be celebrated toomorrow at 9;30am.He is survived by his widow,Mary, a 
daughter Nora, and a sister, Mrs.HALLORAN. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
         
DUNNE- James E.DUNNE,husband of the late Mary DOYLE,died Friday at his 
home,553  Fifty-ninth street.He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by one 
son, Charles,two daughters,Margaret and Elizabeth, one brother John C,and a 
sister Mrs.Joseph P.REILLY. The funeral was held from his late home,with a solemn 
requiem mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

HAFNER- Katherine E.HAFNER died Saturday at her hme,1710 Putnam avenue.She 
was born in Brooklyn seventy-seven years ago,and was the widow of Henry 
HAFNER. She is survived by four sons,Henry, John, William and Joseph and 
three sisters, SISTER MARY ADELGUNDIS, Mrs Anna BUSSMAN and Rose B.
VIELBERG andseven grandchildren.The funeral will be held at 10am Wednesday 
with a requiem mass at the R.C.Churvh of St.Mathias.
Interment  will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

HERLIHY- Thomas J.HERLHY died yesterday at his home,27 Furman avenue.He was 
boorn in County Cork,Ireland,and had been a resident of Brooklyn since 
childhood.Heis survived by his widow,Florence C.'DODS' HERLIHY;two daughters
Mrs.Florence PINEMAN and Mrs.Eileen QUIGLEY,and two grandchildren.He was a 
member of the R.C.Church of our Lady of Lourdes,where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 10am Wednesday.Interment at St.Johns Cemetery.

SCHREIBER- Augusta SCHREIBER died yesterday at Hamilton Private Hospital. She 
wasboorn in Germanysixty-seven years ago and had been formerly a resident of 
Greenpoint for twenty-three years.She lived at 7012 Sixty-eighth 
street,Glendale.She is survived by her husband, William, 
three sons,Henry, Frederick and Edward,two daughters,Amelia and Augusta 
and five grandchildren.The funeral services will be held at her late 
home at 2pm Wednesday.Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Heart Attack Kills Drive As Speeding Train Nears
Just before collapsing from a heart attack, Cornelius NYE, 50, of 2450 
Preston Avenue, the Bronx, brought his automobile to a stop within a few feet 
of a railroad crossing, and probably saved his wife from being killed by an 
on rushing train.
NYE and his wife, Mary, were on their way to Rockaway Beach yesterday morning 
when, at Atlantic Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, Woodhaven, the driver 
became suddenly ill. He threw the car out of gear and fell to the floor. Had 
NYE continued ten feet further the car would have been struck by an 
approaching electric train.

Dies of Heart Disease
Israel WAGNER, 70, died suddenly of heart disease, in his home at 344 South 
Fourth Street, yesterday. When the aged man collapsed, relatives summoned Dr. 
SPEIGEL, of Greenpoint Hospital, but WAGNER was dead when the intern arrived.

(NOTE:Paper cut off.)
G. SMITH dies; Insurance Man
...ctor in  Many Companies.   ...Worn Born in Brooklyn
....ty Years in Field
Burial Will Be in Grenwhich, Conn.

Charles G. SMITH, well known Insurace executive and chairman of the board of 
directors of many Insurance Companies, died yesterday at his home in 
Stamford, Conn. Charles Smith who was born in Brooklyn in 186?, a son of the 
late ? A. TOITEN, and Capt. Charles SMITH, entered the insurance field at the 
age of nineteen when he went tot work in the New York office of the Phoenix 
Insurance Com.  ... of Brooklyn.
At the time of his death he was chairman of the Great American Insurance 
Company, The American ...ce Insurance, The Rochester American Insurance 
company and .....Great American Idemnity Company. He was president of the 
Massachusetts Fire & Marine Insurance Company, the American ...... Insurance 
Company and the ...iount Royal Insurance Com.
He was a director of the North Carolina (?) Home Insurance Company, the 
Chatham & Phoenix National Bank & Trust Company, Sanborn Map Company, the 
.....s Plate-Glass Company and the Seaman's Bank for Savings.
He is survived by his widow, .... L. WORTHINGTON SMITH; a son .....HINGTON 
SMITH, and two daughters, mrs. H. HAMILTON HACK..... and Ruth W. SMITH. The 
funeral services will be held at 11:15 A. M., Wednesday at his late home, 
Strawberry Hill, Stamford. Interment will be at Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, Conn.

Elizabeth B. CARLBERG
Elizabeth BROSTROM CARLBERT, born November 27, 1847 in Vermont ..... Sweden 
and a resident of the United States and New York City for the past 
twenty-three years ..... Saturday. She was the widow of  ..... CARLBERG who 
died January  ....., 1925 and for the past three years she had been residing 
with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha  ANDER..... of 51 Spruce St., Jamestown, ??  
She leaves four sons, Wal..., Fridolf, Robert and Anton, three daughters, 
Mrs. Marie NOREN, Mrs. Augusta OLSEN, Mrs. Hedvig ......SON and Mrs. Bertha 
ANDER......; fifteen grandchildren, three great grandchildren, a sister and 
brother in Sweden. Funeral services will be held at ERICSON'S State ......t 
Chapel, 500 State Street at   ...... M. to-morrow by the Rev.  ? K. SUNDBERG, 
pastor of Sa ...... M. E. Church, Flatbush. Interement at Evergreen Cemetery.

Clarence TODD, son of the late ....nce and Jane VAN NESS TODD, died Saturday 
at his home, 298 ....Street.  He was a life resident o Brooklyn and was a 
parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Agnes .... and Sackett Streets, where 
a requiem mass will be celebrated at .... M. tomorrow. He is survived by his 
widow, Kathryn SUL.... TODD; a son, Clarence TODD; a daughter, Catherine; 
four brothers, Henry, Frank, Edward and Burk and a sister, Mrs. Mary ....EY. 
He was employed by .... & Company, manufacturer of children's clothing, as a 
man.... Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Emma C. LAKE
A requiem mass will be celebrated at .... A. M. tomorrow at the R. C. Church 
of SS: Joachim and Ann, Queens Village for Emma C. LAKE who died Saturday at 
her home .... Ninety-Ninth Avenue, Queens Village. She is survived by her 
husband, Joseph Edward LAKE, a son, William H.; a daughter, Mrs. ....FORD 
WENTWORTH; a brother, .... JANESKE and three sisters, .... Mrs. Theresa 
PURVIS & Mrs. Michael CRONIN. Interment will be under direction of Stephen --URYEA.

Henry J. CONSTANTIN
Requiem mass will be celebrated ....:30 A. M., tomorrow at the R. c. Church 
of St. Elizabeth, Woodhaven, for Henry J. CONSTANTIN, a member of the Cross 
Bay Democratic Club, who died Friday at his home, 9430 Seventy-eighth Street. 
Hyde (?) Park. He is survived by his widow, Mary A. E. CONSTANTIN and two 
daughters, Maria and Catherine CONSTANTIN.

Frank DAWSON
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P. M. Wednesday by the Rev. Carl 
HIRZEL, for Frank DAWSON, who died yesterday at his late home, 310 Onderdonk 
Avenue. He was born in England and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
thiry-.... years. He is survived by his widow, Lucy EVANS DAWSON; two sons, 
Frank and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy JUENGST and Mrs. Edith GOW 
and four grandchildren. Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond under direction 
of Ernest F. BATES, 1871 Greene Avenue.

Elisa ZANPARDINA died Sunday in her ?9th year. She is survived by her 
husband, Joseph and one son. Funeral from her late home, 80 Carlton Avenue, 
tomorrow, at 9:30 A. M., with a mass at St. Michael R. C. Church. Father 
SERRIO officiating. Burial in St. John's Cemetery, under direction of Ernest 
CASAZZA & son, 186 Navy Street.

Dorothy B. WICKETT died Saturday in a local hospital. She was born in 
Brooklyn fourteen years ago. She is survived by her parents, Harold and Sadie 
WICKETT, and one sister, Helen WICKETT. She was a student at Franklin J. LANE 
High School. The funeral services will be held at 8 P . M. tomorrow. 
Interment at 10 A. M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction 
of Nicholas BIASIUS, Jr., & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

James H. FLAHERTY died Friday at his home, 322 President Street. He was born 
in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for seventy years. He was a 
member of the R. c. church of St. Agnes and was one of the oldest livery men 
in Brooklyn, having been established for more than fifty years. He is 
survived by three sons, William, James and Hugh, and three daughters, 
Catherine, Anna and Mrs. George A. O'DONNELL, wife of Capt. George A. 
O'DONNELL, of Fort Clark, Texas. The funeral will be held at 10 A. M. 
tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Agnes. Interment will 
be at Calvary cemetery under direction of Edward H. C. Dunn, 339 Court Street.

Sadie HOWARD died Saturday in Wyckoff  Heights Hospital. She was born in 
Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago. She is survived by her husband, John; two 
daughters and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M. 
tomorrow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. GREIN, 6055 Metropolitan Avenue, 
Maspeth. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Mrs. 
Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue.

John WILKINSON died yesterday in his forty-eighth year. He is survived by his 
widow, Christina WILKINSON. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M. tomorrow from 
581 Pacific Street. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction 
of Joseph A. DONNELLY, 506 East Seventh Street.

Vincenzo CRECCO
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow at the R. C. Church of 
St. Lucy, Kent and Park Avenues, for Vincenzo CRECCO, for many years a hatter 
and secretary of the United Boot Black's Protective League of the State of 
New York, who died Saturday at his home, 141 Clifton Place. He was born in 
Italy sixty-one years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
thirty-seven years. He is survived by his widow, Vincenza; four sons, 
William, Daniel, Frank and Joseph; six daughters, Mrs. Mary BUIZONI, Mrs. 
Antonette MANFREDI, Mrs. Mary WHITE, Minnie, Rose and Frances, two brothers, 
one sister and thirteen grandchildren. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson Avenue.

William MIDDLETON, born at Buffalo, N. Y., the son of the late William and 
Catherine MARTIN MIDDLETON, died Saturday at his home, 113 Clermont Avnue. He 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for over sixty years and a member of the 
Sacred Heart R. C. Church. He was a printer by occupation, and a member of 
the printers Union. He is survived by one sister, Theresa MIDDLETON. The 
funeral will be held Wednesday at 10 A. M. and interment will be under the 
direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park Avenue.

Alice DELANEY, a life resident of Brooklyn and daughter of the late William 
and Mary DRENNAN DELANEY, a pioneer family of the old Twentieth Ward, died 
yesterday at her home, 102 Vernon Avenue. She was a member of St. Ambrose R. 
c. church for the past twenty-five years where a solemn mass of requiem will 
be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 A. M. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. 
Julia FOLEY, one niece and two nephews. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of  William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park Avenue.

Sidney BOYCE, born in Brooklyn, the son of Wellington BOYCE and Helen 
SAGENDORF BOYCE, died yesterday at his home 111 Vanderbilt Avenue. He was a 
graduate of Public School 12 and Boys' High School and for the past ten years 
has been employed by G. SIDENBERG Dry Goods Co., of Manhattan. He was a 
member of St. marks Episcopal Church on Adelphi Street. The funeral services 
will be held at the Red Brick Church at Maladen, N. Y. tomorrow at 2 P. M. He 
is survived by his parents and was forty-three years old. Interment will be 
at Maladen Cemetery, Malden, N. Y. under the direction of William DUNIGAN & 
Son, 201 Park Avenue.

Josephine V. RIGSBY, widow of William H. RIGSBY, died Saturday. She was 
formerly a resident of the old Seventh Ward of Manhattan. She was a member of 
the R. c. Church of St. John the Evangelist, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow. She is survived by six daughters., Mrs. 
Jennie ROTH, Irene, Mrs. Stella HEGERMAN, Mrs. Veronica R. FOLEY, Mrs. Gladys 
KELLY and Dorothy, and two sons, Robert J. and Milton G. RIGSBY. The funeral 
will be held from her late home, 130 Twenty-second Street, and interment will 
be at Calvary Cemetery.

Joseph REINHARDT of Glendale died Friday in his sixty-first year. He is 
survived by a daughter. The funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. tomorrow 
at the BUSS Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle Avenue. Interment will follow at 
Lutheran cemetery.

Mary a. LENNON, daughter of the late Patrick J. and Elizabeth CONNORS MALONE, 
and widow of Andrew J. LENNON, died Saturday at her home, 425 Park Place. She 
was born in county Longford, Ireland, and was a resident of Brooklyn for the 
past forty-five years. She is survived by two sons, Andrew and William; three 
daughters, Mrs. Mae FLETCHER, Bernadette and Catherine LENNON; three 
brothers, Thomas, William and Patrick J. MALONE, and five sisters, Mrs. Anna 
CONREY, Mrs. Lillian MCKNIGHT, Mrs. Theresa GERAGHTY, Mrs. Marguerite 
MCDERMOTT and Josephine MALONE. The funeral will be from her late residence 
at 9:30 A. M. Tuesday, with a solemn mass of requiem at St. Joseph's Church, 
Pacific Street and Vanderbilt Avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery, under direction of Ladley & mcMahon, 308 St. James Place.

Catherine KOEHLER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Wednesday at the R. c. Church of 
St. Aloysius for Catherine KOEHLER, who died Saturday in her fifty-third year 
at her late home, 1879 Stanhope Street. She was born in Brooklyn and was a 
member of the St. Aloysius Christian Mothers Society, Purgatorian Society of 
the R. C. Church of the Most Holy Redeemer and St. Mathia's Branch 1131, 
Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association. She is survived by her husband, Peter 
KOEHLER, Sr., one daughter and two sons, Peter, Jr., and Joseph and one 
grandchild. Interment will be at St. John's cemetery under direction of B. J. 
HOEK & Son, 385 Onderdonk Avenue.

Bertha FRIEDEL died Saturday at her home, 421 Dill place, Glendale in her 
twenty-third year. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Helen MAURER and a 
sister, Margaret FRIEDEL. The funeral will be held at 10 A. M. tomorrow with 
a requiem mass at the R. c. Church of St. Pancras. Interment will be at St. 
john's cemetery under direction of William BUSS, 2734 Myrtle Avenue.

Nunzio PIZZULO, infant son of Dominick and Mary PIZZULO, died yesterday at 
his parents home, 106 Navy Street. Burial Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. M. with 
blessing at St. Miacheal's R. C. Church. Burial in St. John's Cemetery under 
direction of Ener T. CASABBA & Son, 186 Navy Street.

Joseph MC GILL, twelve year old son of Frances and the late Peter MC GILL of 
115-07 Liberty Avenue, Richmond Hill died Thursday at the Mary immaculate 
Hospital, Jamaica, N. Y. Besides his mother he is survived by a brother 
George and three sisters, Frances SHELTER, Catherine and Florence MC GILL. 
The funeral was held from the home at Richmond Hill today at 9:30 A. M., 
thence to St. Benedict Joseph R. c. Church. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery.

Franklin Council, No. 16, Jr. O. U. A. M - members are hereby notified of the 
death of Brother John BARKER. Funeral services will be held at his late 
residence, 9210 218th Street, Queens Village, on Tuesday evening, August 21, at 
8:15 o'clock. Please attend - Philip BROWN, Councilor. George EISENHOWER, 
Recording Secretary.

FOX - On August 19, 1928, Eugene, beloved son of Catherine and Owen FOX and 
brother of Mary, Edward E., Hugh P. and Gregory FOX. Funeral from his 
residence, 1796 East 51st Street, Flatlands, Wednesday at 9:30 A. M., thence 
to the R. C. Church of Mary Queen of Heaven, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

GRECCO- Vincenzo, beloved husband of Vincenza, August 18, 1928, at his 
residence, 141 Clifton pl., Brooklyn. Survived by widow, four sons, six 
daughters, two brothers, one sister and thirteen grandchildren. Funeral August 
21, at 9 A. M. from his late residence thence to St. Lucy's Church, Kent and 
Park avenues, for requiem high mass. Burial at St. john's cemetery under 
direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

GREEN - suddenly on Sunday, August 19, Walter, beloved son of Seabury and 
Sophie GREEN and brother of Florence, Sophie and Robert GREEN. Funeral 
services Tuesday evening. Interment Wednesday Cypress Hill Cemetery.

HIGGINS - James J. HIGGINS suddenly on Sunday, August 19, at his home, 518 72nd 
St. He is survived by three brothers, Thomas, John and William and two 
sisters, Julia and Mame. Notice of funeral hereafter.

KIENDL - Mildred C., suddenly, on Sunday, August 19, 1928, beloved wife of 
Adolph C., devoted mother of Jean and daughter of Horace A. and Lillian M. 
MILLER. Services at her late home, 156 Sunnyside Ave., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 
August 21, at 8 P. M. Interment private.

LAKE - On Saturday, August 18, at her home, 221-02 99th Ave., Queens Village, 
L. I. Emma C. LAKE, beloved wife of Joseph Edward and fond mother of Mrs. 
Strafford WENWORTH and William H. LAKE, and sister of Matilda and Mark 
JANESKE, Mrs. Theresa PURVIS and Mrs. Michael CRONIN. Funeral on Tuesday, 
August 21. Solemn requiem mass at R. C. Church of SS. Joachim and Anne.

LENNON - On August 18, 1928, Mary A., widow of the late Andrew J. LENNON. 
Funeral from her late residence, 425 Park Pl., Tuesday at 9:30 A. M. Solemn 
mass of requiem at St. Joseph's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MC LOUGHLIN - Anna, died August 18, at her home, 1284 Sterling Pl. Funeral 
Tuesday, August 21, from her late home, thence to St. Matthew's R. C. Church, 
Utica Ave., and Eastern Parkway, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated 
at 10 A. M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

OLSEN - On August 18, Haldov N. OLSEN, husband of Olivia (nee NELSON.) Funeral 
from his late home on Valley Drive, Locust, N. J. August 21, at 2:30 P. M. 
Interment at Fair View Cemetery, Red Bank, N. J.

PERKINS - On Friday, August 17, 1928, at her residence, 332 Madison St., Esther 
beloved sister of Susanna and Mary A. PERKINS and Sarah Jane JOHNSON. Funeral 
services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Pl., near Grand Ave., on Monday 
evening at 8 o'clock.

RIGSBY - On August 18, 1928, at her home, 130 22d St., Josephine V. RIGSBY, 
widow of the late William H. RIGSBY. Solemn mass of requiem at the R. c. 
Church of St. John the Evangelist, 21st St., near 5th Ave., Tuesday at 9:30 
A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SIMPSON - On Saturday, August 18, James J. SIMPSON, in his 82nd year. Funeral 
from his late residence, 951 Gates Ave., on Tuesday, Aug, 21, at 9:30 A.M.; 
thence to Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam and Ralph Ave. Interment 
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHNEIDER - On August 18, 1928, Napoleon, beloved father of Theodore and 
grandfather of Theodore and John. Funeral from his residence, 8210 Colonial 
Road, Brooklyn, Wednesday 9:30 A. M. thence to St. Anselm's Church, 83rd St., 
and 4th Ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A. M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHREINER - Joseph, on August 18, beloved husband of Marie SCHREINER, in his 
75th year. Funeral from Peter BLASIUS Funeral Chapel, 1872 Gates Ave., 
Ridgewood, on Tuesday, August 21, 1928. Cremation at Fresh Pond Cemetery.

SLEAVIN - On Saturday, August 18, 1928, William T., beloved husband of Mary 
(nee) CORBETT, and father of William, James, Edward, Thomas and Mrs. Helen 
BAUER, and brother of Nellie SLEAVIN and Mrs. W. HAYNES. Funeral Tuesday 
morning from his late residence, 658 Monroe St. Requiem mass at the Church of 
Our Lady of Good counsel at 11 A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIUM
CARNEY - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Mary G. CARNEY, who 
departed this life August 20, 1916. Masses offered at Our Lady of angels Church 
and Sayville, L. I. - Son and Daughters.

FRYANS - In loving memory of a beloved husband and father, Thomas F. FRYANS, 
who departed this life, August 20th, 1919. May his soul rest in peace. - Wife 
and Daughters.

HOLLORAN - In loving memory of a beloved son and brother  Daniel, who 
departed this life August 20, 1927. Requiem mass offered at Our Lady of 
Angels Church, Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Gone but not forgotten. - 
Lonesome Mother & Sister.

HUNT - In sad and loving memory of my beloved mother, Mrs. Ann HUNT, who died 
August 20, 1925. Anniversary mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
Three sad, lonesome, weary years alone in deep sorrow.
I miss you, mother dear, more and more,
My thoughts are always of you
>From early morn till evening close
I think of what a devoted and loving mother your were,
And of the many supreme sacrifices you made
For the love of God and your children.
I watched you suffer long, sad nights and days and years
Of untold agonies; you murmured not.
Think of my beloved mother
I tried my best and would have give my heart's blood to save.
I hope and pray God has rewarded you, my darling mother,
For as loving, as patiently and as bravely as you carried your 
Cross of suffering.
God only knows how I pray to meet you again
My beloved mother;
Never more to part.
Your Beloved Daughter Kathryn

MC ELROY - In sad and loving memory of my dearest mother, Mary MC ELROY'S 
birthday. Mass this morning at Seaford, L. I. Gone to rest but never to be 
forgotten, by her loving daughter - Kitty.

21 August 1928
STREET BRAWL ENDS IN DEATH
Woman With Razor Kills Common-Law Husband.
Hundreds stood idly and amusedly by, listening to a strident street quarrel 
between Andrew BANDANO and his common-law wife, Anna BALBA BANDANO, according 
to police, and then saw the woman, who is forty and the mother of three 
children, slash the man to death last night.
As the man dropped, dying into the press of the after-theatre crowd at 
Flatbush Avenue and Livingston Street, the woman ran. Traffic Patrolman Sol 
METZ pursued her a short distance and wrested a straight razor from her hand. 
Patrolman Pasquale GARSCHIA commandeered an automobile and took BRANDANO to 
Jewish Hospital where Dr. GASTON found he was dead. The woman will be 
arraigned in Homicide Court today.
At police headquarters the woman was booked on a charge of homicide. At first 
defiant, the woman told Capt. George BISHOP her story.
Three years ago, she said, she became part owner of the tenement at 414 
Hudson Avenue, in which she lived with BANDANO and the children. When BANDANO 
was pressed for money, she turned over her share in the tenement to his 
brother-in-law, Dominic CRUMPI, of 181 Twenty-Ninth Street, with a promise of 
later receiving $1,000 and three diamond rings.
She never received the money or rings, she told Capt. BISHOP. Her continued 
pleadings for the money and rings - which she said she wanted for her 
children - led CRUMPI to take her to a real estate office on Union Street, 
last night.
There, she said, she was told her equity in the house was valueless. Enraged, 
she boarded a trolley car with CRUMPI and started to return home. En route 
she noticed through a window, BANDANO eating in a spaghetti house. She left 
the car. CRUMPI followed her and called BANDANO to the street. There was a 
quarrel. BANDANO struck her in the face with a package he held in his hands.
She then drew the razor and  killed him.

MAILS LETTER, DROPS DEAD
Issac E. JACOBSON, 50, OF 356 1/2 Prospect Avenue, was sending a letter in 
the main post office on Washington and Johnson streets last night when he 
became ill and collapsed. Dr. FELDMAN was called from Cumberland Hospital and 
found JACOBSON was dead. The doctor said that he thought JACOBSON was a 
victim of heart disease.

AUTOS KILL ONE
Little Girl Victim Hit When Crossing Street.
A ten year old girl was instantly killed when run down by an automobile 
yesterday and seven person, three seriously, injured in more car mishaps.
LITTLE GIRL KILLED
Ida HALLERS, 10 years old, of 36 Powell Street, was struck and instantly 
killed by a motorcar last night as she was crossing Liberty Avenue at Powell 
Street. An ambulance surgeon from Lutheran Hospital was summoned, but his 
services were not needed. The automobile was owned and driven by Alphonse 
PERNE, of 431 Eldert Lane.

Helena ROEDER died yesterday in a local hospital. She was born in Germany 
eighty years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty-five years. 
She is survived by her son, Emil ROEDER, one grandchild; and three nieces. 
She was a member of the Halsey Street Presbyterian Church. The funeral 
services will be held at 7:30 P. M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of John G. 
LUTZ & Son, 507 Fairview Avenue, Ridgewood. The Rev. Dr. Charles SCHWARTZBACH 
will officiate. Interment at 10 A. M. Thursday will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

James J. DENNINGTON died yesterday at his home, 690 East Fifth Street. He was 
for forty-five years connected with Herman BEHR MANNING Company. He is 
survived by his widow Mary SEWARD DENNINGTON; three daughters, Mrs. John 
DOWNING, Mrs. George MERRIFIELD and Mary DENNINGTON; two sons, James and 
Joseph; and a brother, Robert and two sisters, Theresa and Mrs. W. DIXON. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. Thursday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Rose of Lima. Interment will be at St. John's cemetery under 
direction of John J. O'NEIL, 322 Court Street.

John J. FROEHLICH, a retired realtor, died Sunday at his home, 390  Eastern 
Parkway. He was born in Brooklyn and was a member of Manual Lodge, No 636, F. 
& A. M. He is survived by his widow, Helen FROEHLICH; three daughters, 
Vivian, Edna and Maybelle FROEHLICH, one brother, Joseph FROEHLICH and two 
sisters, Mrs. Emily SCHWAB and Mrs. Maud ENGLEHARD. Masonic funeral service 
will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford 
Street. Funeral Wednesday at 1 P. M. with interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Wenja ELLIS
Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night at the funeral chapel of 
Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603 Fourth Avenue, for Wenja ELLIS, who died Friday at 
her home 6828 narrows Avenue. She was eighteen years old, and is survived by 
her mother, four sisters and four brothers. interment at 10 A. M. today was 
at Greenwood Cemetery.

Albert John LAMBERT died yesterday at his home, 1733 Stephen Street, 
Ridgewood, in his forty-ninth year. He is survived by his widow Rose DIETZ 
LAMBERT; two daughters, Mildred and Ruth; one son, George. Funeral services 
Thursday at 12 P. m. Interment will follow in cedar Grove Cemetery under the 
directions of Mary F. EHLENBERGER, 1489 Putnam Avenue.

Thomas ABELSON, a marine painter, died Saturday in Kings County Hospital. He 
was a life resident of Brooklyn and was a member of Local 679 of the Painters 
Union. he is survived by a cousin, Magnus ANDREWS. The funeral services will 
he held at 1 P. M. to-morrow at the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King 
Street. Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

James J. HIGGINS, died Sunday at his home, 518 Seventy-second Street. He was 
associated with the Packard Motor Car co. for the past twenty-one years. He 
is survived by three brothers, Thomas, John and William and two sisters, 
Julia and Mame.  A Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow, at 10 A. 
M. at the Church of Our Lady of Angels. Seventy-fourth Street and Fourth 
Avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Walter GREEN
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Walter GREEN, who died 
Sunday at his home, 302 Reid Avenue. He is survived by his parents, Seabury 
and Sophie GREEN; a brother, Robert and two sisters, Florence and Sophie. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P. M. tomorrow and interment will be at Cypress 
Hills Cemetery.

John REDDINGTON died Sunday at his home, 325 Forty-fourth Street. He was a 
son of the late Michael and Bridget GALLAGHER REDDINGTON. He is survived by a 
brother, Peter REDDINGTON. The funeral will be held at 2 p. M. tomorrow and 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Paul A. DI FIORE
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Thursday at the R. C. Church of 
Our Lady of Charity, Dean Street, for Paul a. DI FIORE, who died yesterday at 
his home, 1539 Bergen Street. He is survived by three sons and eight 
daughters. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

James CASSATTA
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow at the R. C. Church of 
St. Ann, Front and Gold Streets, for James CASSATTA, who died Sunday in his 
thirty-first year, at his home 189 Gold Street. He is survived by his 
parents, two sisters, Anna and Mrs. Josephine VARONE and three brothers, 
Vincent, Joseph and Domenic CASSATTA. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery, under direction of Alfred CERASO, 185 Gold Street.

Howard MOREAU CARPENTER died Sunday at Towaco, N. J. He is survived by his 
widow, Adelaide B. RICHARD CARPENTER, and his father Howard F. CARPENTER. He 
was the son of the late Ann MOREAU CARPENTER, of Cambridge, Mass. The funeral 
services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the funeral chapel of K. B. 
MALONE, 640 Sterling Place. Interment, at 10 A. M. tomorrow, will be at 
Greenwood Cemetery.

Ellen T. DRISCOLL
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow at the R. c. Church of 
St. Joseph for Ellen T. DRISCOLL, who died Sunday. She is survived by four 
daughters and four sons. The funeral will be held from the Lefferts Place 
Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Interment will be under direction of Fairchild Bros.

Joseph TERRANA died Saturday at the home of his parents at 1021 Sixty-fifth 
Street. He was survived by his parents, Vincent and Jennie TERRANA, two 
brothers and three sisters. The funeral was held from his late home yesterday 
at 2 P. M. with a final blessing at St. Rosalia's Church. Interment was at 
St. John cemetery under direction of Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 Fourth Hamilton Parkway.

August TODEBUSH died Sunday in his sixty-eighth year. He is survived by his 
wife, Lena and three sons, August W. Hugo H. and Ralph B. The funeral 
services will be held tomorrow, 2 P. M. at his late home, 422 Hart Street. 
Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Rudolph STUTZMANN.

Dorothy Catherine ALLEN died Saturday at her home, 329 Sackett Street. She 
was a life resident of Brooklyn and a member of the Blessed Virgin's Sodality 
attached to the R. C. Church of St. Agnes. She was employed for several years 
by the Title Guarantee & Trust Company. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. 
Anna ALLEN KILLEEN; three brothers, Joseph C. and Edward H. ALLEN and James 
KILLEEN, and a sister Marion KILLEEN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. 
Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Agnes. interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 
Court Street.

Napoleon SCHNEIDER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow at the R. c. Church of 
St. Anselm for Napoleon SCHNEIDER, a well known contractor of Brooklyn, who 
died Saturday at his home, 8210 Colonial Road. He is survived by his son, 
Theodore SCHNEIDER and two grandsons, Theodore and John SCHNEIDER. Interment 
will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Fred HERBST Sons.

John J. TULLY, formerly of 83 Ashland Place, a life resident of Brooklyn and 
husband of the late Catherine O' NEILL TULLY, died yesterday at his home, 302 
Elderts Lane. he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret MC GOVERN; a son , 
John J. TULLY, and a sister Mrs. Daniel E. MAHON; a brother, Joseph F. TULLY. 
He was a charter member of the Holy Name Society attached to the R. C. Church 
of St. Edward, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A. M. Thursday. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John MC MANUS & 
Son, 2001 Flashbush Avenue.

Irene T. MEYRAN, 39 years old, of 69-50 Harrow Street, Forest Hills, died 
Saturday at the Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica. She is survived by her husband 
Edward G. MEYRAN, three children, Edward G., Jr., Louse and Beverly Irene, 
her parents Peter and Thresa GRAFENBERG and two sisters, Isabelle and Alice, 
and a brother Arthur. She formerly resided at Elmhurst before removing to 
Forest hills. The funeral services were held at the home last night at 8 
o'clock and in McManus & Son, 2001 Flatbush Cemetery. 

MISHAP FATAL TO DRUGGIST
Albert J. DE LA HOYDE dies of skull fracture.
Hurt in Auto Crash
Graduate of Brooklyn College of Pharmacy
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. tomorrow at the R. C. Church of 
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 115th Street, Richmond Hill, for Albrt J. DE LA 
HOYDE, an active member of Morris Park Council, K. of C., and Queensboro 
Lodge, B. P. O. Elks, who dies, Sunday in Jamaica Hospital as a result of a 
fractured skull sustained earlier in the day in an automobile accident.
Mr. DE LA HOYDE, who lived at Liberty Avenue and Van Wyck Boulevard, was 
educated in the parochial and high schools of Brooklyn. He was a graduate of 
the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy and conducted a pharmacy at Liberty Avenue 
and Van Wyck Boulevard.
He is survived by his widow, Millie, and three brothers. Dr. William D., 
Frank and Dr. Grover T. DE LA HOYDE, of Washington. Interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

D. J. BRESNAHAN is Dead at 49
Part Owner of Greyhound Racing Association
Daniel J. BRESNAHAN, part owner of the American greyhound Racing Association 
of Staten Island, died yesterday after a brief illness in Park West Hospital, 
Manhattan.
Mr. BRESNAHAN was born in Massachusetts forty-nine years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-one years. He is survived by his widow, Mary 
c. BRESNAHAN; a daughter, Mrs. Marie WILSON; two brothers, James F. and 
Michael J. BRESNAHAN, and one grandchild.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning, with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth Avenue and Seventy-fourth Street, Baby 
Ridge. Interment will follow at Springfield, Mass., under direction of 
Stephen F. DURYEA.

ALLEN - On Saturday, August 18, 1928, at 329 Sackett St., Dorothy Catherine 
ALLEN, beloved daughter of Anna ALLEN KILLEEN and the late Joseph P. ALLEN 
and sister of Joseph P. and Edward H. ALLEN and James and Marion KILLEEN. 
Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 A. M. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Agnes' R. C. 
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BARKER - John BARKER, 48, suddenly. Survived by his wife, Mary A. and a son, 
William. He was a member of covenant, 758, F. and A. M.; Jr. O. U. A. M., 
Franklin Council; Court Elmore, Foresters of America. Masonic services at his 
residence 9210 218th St., Queens Village, Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. 
Interment Wednesday at 10 A. M., Greenwood Cemetery.

DENNINGTON - On August 20, James J., husband of Mary SEWARD, at his residence, 
690 East 5th St. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. John DOWNING, Mrs. George 
MERRIFIELD and Mary DENNINGTON; two sons, James and Joseph; one brother, 
Robert and two sisters, Theresa DENNINGTON and Mrs. W. DIXON. Funeral on 
Thursday, August 23, at 9:30 A. M. Requiem mass at St. Rose of Lima's R. C. 
Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DIFIORE - Paul A., at his residence, 1539 Bergen Street. Survived by three 
sons and eight daughters. Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Mass at Our 
Lady of Charity R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

ERBACH - Margaret (nee HOLZ), on August 20, 1928, age 54 years, beloved mother 
of Catherine GUTHY, also survived by her mother, Catherine HOLZ, and one 
brother, Conrad HOLZ. Funeral Thursday at 2 P. M. from her late home, 88-26 
137th St., Jamaica. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Franklin Council, No. 16, Jr. O. U. A. M. - Members are hereby notified of 
the death of Brother John BARKER. Funeral services will be held at his late 
residence, 9210 218th Street, Queens Village, on Tuesday evening, August 21, at 
8:15 o'clock. Please attend.  Philip BROWN Councilor, George EISENHOWER, 
Recording Secretary.

GEISS - On Monday, August 20, William F., beloved son of Johanna D. and brother 
of Joseph J. GEISS in his 45th year. Funeral services will be held at his 
late residence 138 Saratoga Ave. Interment Wednesday at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

GREEN - Suddenly on Sunday, August 19, Walter, beloved son of Seabury and 
Sophie GREEN and brother of Florence, Sophie and Robert GREEN. Funeral 
services Tuesday evening, 8 P. M. at his residence, 302 Reid Ave. Interment 
Wednesday at 2 P. M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

HIGGINS - James J. HIGGINS suddenly on Sunday, August 19, at his home, 518 72nd 
St. He is survived by three brothers, Thomas, John and William, and two 
sisters, Julia and Mame. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday 
morning at 10 o'clock at the church of Our Lady of Angels, 74th St. and 4th 
Avenue. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HILL - On Sunday, August 19, Gus HILL, beloved brother of Mrs. Edward FOREMAN, 
Mrs. Harry PITZER and Mrs. Fred KNEEDLER, Mrs. Levi BYOD, George and Lewis 
HILL. Funeral from his residence, 218 Grand St., Maspeth, on Wednesday at 2 
P. M. Interment, National Cemetery.

HIRSCH - On Monday August 20, 1928, Rosalia HIRSCH, age 71 years beloved mother 
of Anna, Dorothy , Leonard and Louis HIRSCH. Funeral Wednesday morning at 
8:30 from her late residence, 1812 Harman St., thence to St. Aloysius Church. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

KIENDL - Mildred C., suddenly on Sunday, August 19, 1928, beloved wife of 
Adolph C., devoted mother of Jean and daughter of Horace A. and Lillian M. 
MILLER. Services at her late home, 156 Sunnyside Ave., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 
August 21, at 8 P. M. Interment private.

MC CARTHY - On August 20, 1928, Jennie A., (nee WILSON) beloved wife of James 
H. MC CARTHY, daughter of the late George E. and Katherine WILSON and mother 
of James H. Jr., George W., Leo E., Mrs. HAYS and Mrs. FILIASKY, formerly of 
the 4th ward, Manhattan. Funeral Wednesday from her residence, 24 Pleasant 
Ave., Roosevelt, L. I. at 1 P. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

VAN KUYCK - On August 20, 1928, Louis, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. 
Pauline PENNINGTON, 1753 West Ninth St., Brooklyn. Services Wednesday at 8 P. 
M. Interment Thursday at 10 A. M. Greenwood.

ROSENKRANZ - Katherine (nee KLINGENHOFFER) wife of William died at her home, 
6927 60th Ave., Maspeth on August 20. Survived by her daughter, Mrs. Carrie 
MILLER and her niece, Catherine GIBSON. Services Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. 
Funeral Thursday at 2:30. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

SCHNEIDER - On August 18, 1928, Napoleon, beloved father of Theodore and 
grandfather of Theodore and John. Funeral from his residence, 8120 Colonial 
Road, Brooklyn, Wednesday 9:30 A. M., thence to St. Anselm's Church, 83rd. 
St., and 4th Ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A. M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TULLY - John T., beloved husband of the late Katherine O'NEILL on August 20 at 
his home, 302 Eldert Lane. Formerly of 83 Ashland Pl. He is survived by one 
daughter, Mrs. Margaret MC GOVERN and one son, John J. TULLY and sister Mrs. 
Daniel E. MAHON and a brother, Joseph F. TULLY and two grandchildren. Funeral 
on Thursday with requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Edward at 9 A. M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
KANE - In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother who departed this life 
August 21, 1922.
Six years have passed,
since our great sorrow fell,
And in our hearts we mourn the loss
Of a mother loved so well.
Mother dear, we often sit and wonder
What would you do or say
If you only knew the changes
that happened since that day.
Gone but not forgotten.
            Sons and Daughters.

22 August 1928
MYSTERY FOGS DEATH OF GIRL ON L. I. TRACKS
Richly-Clad Young Woman Found in Richmond Hill by Road Employee.
Mystery surrounds the finding of the body of a young and pretty girl early 
today on the tracks of the avenue near Van Wyck Avenue, Richmond Hill. The 
girl had been expensively clothed and wore a pearl necklace.
An autopsy by Dr. Vincent JUSTEN, assistant medical examiner, revealed no 
sign of foul play.
"It is a clear case of suicide," Dr. JUSTEN said after the examination of the 
body, which was held in Simonson's Morgue.
Police of the Richmond Hill district are bending effort toward 
identification, but nothing on the girl's body or clothing or jewelry gave 
the slightest inkling of who she was.
A wound on the forehead, which police though might have been a bullet wound, 
was found by Dr. JUSTEN to be only a contusion such as might have been 
expected in a death beneath the wheels of a train. Other injuries on the body 
were merely contusions. Death, Dr. JUSTEN said, came from being crushed 
beneath the wheels of a train.
The body was completely severed from t he head just above the waist and death 
was instantaneous, Dr. JUSTEN said.
The body was discovered by Charles MILLER, of 89-12 127th Street, Richmond 
Hill, a train dispatcher. he works in a tower near the spot where the girl 
was found. He notified Inspector John J. GALLAGHER.
In the effort to identify the body police broadcast this description: Blue 
eyes, light brown hair, fair complexion and pretty features. Her weight was 
124 pounds and she was five feet four inches in height. She was dressed in an 
expensive blue frock, a tan coat trimmed with fur, flesh-colored silk 
stockings and patent leather pumps.
She wore a string of pearls around her neck.

RACE 'IN FUN' ENDS IN DEATH
Man Falls on Broken Bottle, Severing Arteries.
Taking a human life as its toll, fun today left a trail of sadness in it's 
wake when Eugene KAY, 25 years old, of 602 Dean Street, died as a surgeon in 
Jewish Hospital was preparing for a dangerous operation that it was hoped 
would have (save?) his life.
Death was attributed by Dr. LEAVITT, of the hospital, to loss of  blood as a 
result of severance of two arteries in one of KAY's wrists. The gash was 
sustained when he fell on a broken milk bottle while chasing Miss Grace HART 
of the same address, as the two were engaged in a playful water splashing.
Told by Dr. LEAVITT early today that a perilous operation would be necessary 
and Ether would be required KAY said:
"All right. Give me the Ether."
While the anesthetic was being prepared the young man collapsed and died.
Late last night Grace was washing dishes in the kitchen of her home, where 
KAY and his mother Mrs. Mary KAY, occupied the second floor and were 
boarders, KAY went to the kitchen sink for a drink of water, and he and Miss 
HART splashed water at each other in fun."
After tossing a handful of water at KAY, the girl fled to the backyard. KAY, 
with a handful and mouthful of water, dashed after her. He tripped and the 
fragments of a milk bottle slashed his wrist.
Mrs. Mary HART, Grace's mother and Monroe HART, 20, Grace's brother, together 
with the girl rushed to his aid.
They applied a tourniquet to his wound and commandeered a passing automobile 
in which KAY was taken to the hospital.
He had lost considerable blood however, despite the tourniquet, but his 
sudden collapse to death surprised hospital attaches.
The KAYS had lived at the HART home for some time and Eugene was popular with 
the family, the members of which were stricken with sadness by his death.

DEATH CLAIMS P. O. ATTACHES
Two Veterans in Service Stricken
One Dies at His Post
Third Was Clerk in General Post Office

During the past forty-eight hours death claimed three of Brooklyn's postal 
workers. Two of them were veterans in the Brooklyn Postal Service. The death 
of one of the veterans occurred while on his vacation.
Isaac E. JACOBSON, who for twenty-eight years was a letter carrier, died 
Monday night in his fifty-ninth year while finishing his day's work.
William F. GEISS, a letter clerk for the past eleven years, died Monday in 
his forty-fifth year while on vacation at his home, 138 Saratoga Avenue. He 
was buried today in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Robert L. JENKINS, a clerk in the postal service for the past three years, 
died yesterday in his forty-second year at his home, 61 Chauncey Street.

Dominick LEMBO, OF 4105 Eighth Avenue, died Sunday in a local hospital in his 
sixty-eighth year. He is survived by two sons and one daughter. The funeral 
will be held at 10 A. M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of 
St. Agatha. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Peter 
PETRUCELLI, 374 Graham Avenue.

Gus HILL - Funeral services were conducted at 8 o'clock last night by the 
Rev. Dr. J. GILLE, of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, for Gus HILL a veteran 
of the World War, who served overseas with the 306th Infantry of the 
Seventy-seventh Division and who died Sunday at his home, 218 Grand Street, 
Maspeth he is survived by two brothers, George and Lewis HILL and four 
sisters, Mrs. Edward FOREMAN, Mrs. Harry PITZER, Mrs. Fred KNEEDLER and Mrs. 
Levi BOYD. Interment with military honors will be at 2 P. M. today at the 
national Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 
Bedford Avenue.

Charles L. CLAUS, of 112 Zeidler Avenue, died Monday in his sixty-ninth year. 
He was born in Germany and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Emilie 
ACKERMAN, Mrs. Lena SCHAICH, and Mrs. Katherine RETROSI, and two sons, Fred 
and Peter CLAUS. The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at 
the Buss Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle Avenue. Interment t 2 P. M. tomorrow will 
be at St. Michael's Cemetery, Flushing, under direction of William BUSS.

Lillian BLANCK, of 127 Parsons Drive, Hempstead, died Monday in a local 
hospital. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, Walter; a 
son, Walter; two daughters, Lillian and Evelyn and her mother, Mrs. Ann 
THEALL; a brother, William THEALL and two sisters, Mrs. Charles BAKER and 
Mrs. Edward DIXON. Then funeral will be held from the home of her sister, 
Mrs. Edward DIXON, 477 Grandview Avenue, Ridgewood, at 2 P. M. Friday. 
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of James F. MURRAY, 
Jr., 605 Lorimer Street.

John B. HOLBROOK - John BYERS HOLBROOK died Monday at his home, 150 East 
Forty-ninth Street, Manhattan. He is survived by his widow, Blanche MEEHAN 
HOLBROOK. He was a son of the late Edward W. HOLBROOK and Nannie C. HOLBROOK. 
The funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. tomorrow. Interment will be at 
Woodlawn Cemetery under direction of Robert C. Whiteley, 804 Flatbush Avenue.

William GRIFFIN died Sunday at his home, 246 Conover Street. He was the son 
of Patrick and Catherine GILBRIDE GRIFFIN, and is survived, in addition to 
his parents, by two sisters, Etta and Nora GRIFFIN, and six brothers, John, 
George, Joseph, Francis, Thomas and Charles GRIFFIN. He was a member of St. 
Aloysius Sodality, attached to the R. C. Church of the Visitation. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P. M. tomorrow and interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery, under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.

Robert OVEREND, died yesterday at his home, 5250 Eighty-third Street, 
Elmhurst. He is survived by his widow, Emily EARDLEY OVEREND and a brother 
William OVEREND. He was a member of Leonard Council, 26, C. B. L. The funeral 
will be held from his late home at 9:30 A. M. Friday, with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of St. Adelbert, Eighty-third Street, Elmhurst. Interment 
will be t St. John's Cemetery, under direction of John T. Gallagher, of 204 
Bedford Avenue.

William H. FLANAGAN - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. today at 
the R. C. Church of St. Michael, Fourth Avenue and Forty-second Street, for 
William H. FLANAGAN, who died Sunday. He is survived by his widow, Margaret 
A. LANGAN FLANAGAN; two sons and two daughters. The funeral was held from the 
funeral chapel of Jacob SCHAEFER 4123 Fourth Avenue, Interment was at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

James GIBSON - Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for James 
GIBSON, who died Sunday at his home, 202 Willoughby Avenue. He was a son of 
the late James and Sarah GIBSON and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many 
years. Interment tomorrow from the funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 
Broadway. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Philippina CHINNICI died Monday in Coney Island Hospital. She was born in 
Italy thirty-five years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
twenty-five years. She is survived by her husband, Peter, four sons and five 
daughters. The funeral will be held from her late home, 172 Bay Forty-sixth 
Street, Coney Island, at 9:15 A. M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R. 
c. Church of the Most Precious Blood, Bay Forty-sixth Street. Interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Carmen PISANO & Sons, 85 
Nostrand Avenue.

John SKELLY died yesterday at his home, 354 Schermerhorn Street. He was born 
in Brooklyn. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Daily Bros., 
460 State Street tomorrow and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Catherine WILSON died yesterday at her home, 8058 ninetieth Avenue, 
Woodhaven. She was born in Germany fifty-nine years ago and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years. She was a practical nurse. She is 
survived by a son, Leonard; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine GOBLER; a brother, 
Peter SCHILLING, and five grandchildren and two nieces. She was a member of 
the Maccabees and the Royal Neighbors of America. The funeral will be held at 
10 A. M. Friday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Thomas 
Apostle, Woodhaven. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction 
of Charles H. Thompson, 8711 Eighty-seventh Street, Woodhaven.

Margaret E. LORIS died yesterday at her home, 8916 138th Place, Jamaica. She 
is survived by her parents, Ignott and Anna LORIS, and a brother, James 
LORIS. The funeral will be held at 10 A. M. Friday, with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill. Interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery under direction of J. J. GALLAGHER Sons, 874 137th 
Street, Richmond Hill.

James F. SAUNDERS died yesterday at his home, 823 Madison Street. He was born 
in Philadelphia, Pa., and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-seven 
years. He was for many years employed by Ward Co., of Manhattan. He is 
survived by his mother, Mrs. Ellen COMMERFORD SAUNDERS, and a brother, John 
J. SAUNDERS. He was a member of the R. c. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Friday. Interment will be 
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Joseph AMRHEIN - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Friday at the R. 
c. Church of St. Aloysius for Joseph ANRHEIN of 1714 Himrod Street, who died 
yesterday at a local hospital in his seventy-seventh year. he was born in 
Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-seven years. He was a 
retired box maker. He is survived by his widow, Anna, two daughters, Mrs. 
Anna CHRISTMAS and Mrs. Sophie HEPTIG, and two sons, Joseph, Jr., and Peter, 
and twelve grandchildren. Interment will be at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery 
under direction of B. J. HOEK & Son, 385 Onderdeonk Avenue.

Ethel M. FROMWILLER - Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A. M. yesterday at 
the R. C. Church of St. Alphonsus for Ethel Mildred FROMWILLER, a life 
resident of Brooklyn, who died Saturday in her Twenty-sixth year at her home, 
580 Leonard Street. She is survived by her husband, Edward, and her parents, 
Harry and Rebecca KELLER, and one daughter. Interment was at Greenwood 
Cemetery under direction of the Boch Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole Avenue.

Theresa CLEMENTS died Tuesday at Lutheran Hospital. She was born in New York 
August 4, 1905, and had been a resident of Brooklyn most of her life.  She is 
survived by her husband, Robert; one daughter, Theresa Alberta CLEMENTS; her 
father, one brother, Edward, and one sister, Mrs. Louise HARTLEY. Funeral 
services will be held tomorrow at 2 P. M. at her late home, 221 Hancock 
Street. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction of 
Charles MORTON of 578 Onderdonk Avenue.

Rosalia HIRSCH - Requiem mass was celebrated at 8:30 A. M. today at the R. c. 
Church of St. Aloysius for Rosalia HIRSCH, who died Monday at her home, 1812 
Harmon Street. She was seventy-one years old, and is survived by two sons, 
Leonard and Louis, and two daughters, Anna and Dorothy HIRSCH. Interment 
followed at St. John's Cemetery.

Louis VAN KUYCK - funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for 
Louis VAN KUYCK, who died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pauline 
PENNINGTON, at 1753 West ninth Street. The funeral will be held at 10 A. M. 
tomorrow, and interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Isaac E. JACOBSEN died Monday. He was a letter carrier in the Brooklyn Post 
Office for the past twenty-nine years, and a member of Arbor Vital Lodge 384, 
I. O. O. F. He is survived by four brothers, Francis, Albert, Ernest, and 
Anton, and two sisters, Jennie and Henrietta. Funeral from his home, 356 1/2 
Prospect Avenue, tomorrow, August 23. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Eugene FOX - Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A. M. today at the A. C. 
Church of Mary Queen of Heaven, Flatlands, for Eugene Fox, son of Owen and 
Catherine Fox, who died Sunday at his home, 1796 East Fifty-first Street, 
Flatlands. He is survived, in addition to his parents, by a sister, Mary , 
and three brothers, Edward E., Hugh P., and Gregory Fox. Interment was at St. 
John's Cemetery, under direction of M. J. Smith's & Sons.

IN MEMORIUM
JACKSON - Elizabeth V. (nee Betty V. DOYLE), anniversary mass August 23, 8 a.m. 
Church of Holy Innocents, Our Lady of Refuge, Saturday, Church of Assumption, 
8 A. M.
Dear Betty, again I know I will meet you 
When the day of life is over
And In Heaven with joy to greet you
Where farewell tears are shed no more.   - Mother, Margaret DOYLE

KELLY - Winifred, in sad and loving memory of Winifred G. KELLY (nee MC 
DERMOTT), who departed this life August 22, 1925. Gone but not forgotten.  
Children, Mother and Sisters.

LANAHAN - In memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Cecelia LANAHAN, who 
departed this life August 22, 1920. Gone but not forgotten. Anniversary mass 
will be celebrated.  Mother and Sister

LANAHAN - In loving memory of my beloved sister and aunt, Cecelia LANAHAN, 
who departed this life August 22, 1920. - Sisters and Nephews.

MARTIN - In loving memory of my wife, Ellen, and our mother who departed this 
life August 26, 1927:

A vision comes before us
    So fond, so pure, so sweet
Of one whose lips are silent
    Whose heart has ceased to beat.
Our hearts grow sad and weary
    As we sit and oft recall
The good deeds you have done, mother,
    We could never name them all.
We all have a fond remembrance
    Of the happy days with you
But look forward with rejoicing 
    When we meet to part no more.  -  Husband, Daughter & Son.

MC CORMICK - In loving memory of Thomas MC CORMICK, who departed this life 
August 23, 1926. Anniversary mass will be celebrated at Holy Cross Church at 8 
o'clock Thursday morning.
    He is gone from his loved ones,
        His children, his wife,
    Whom he lovingly toiled for
        And loved all his life.
    Oh, God, how mysterious,
        How strange are Thy ways.
    To take from us this loved ones
        In the best of his days.   -   By his wife, Mary, and children, 
Thomas and Margaret.

NOLAN - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Stephen A. NOLAN, who 
departed this life, August 22, 1924. Mass on Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, 
Church of the Presentation. We sadly miss you Steve.  - Father, Mother Sister 
& Brothers.

PURVIS - A months' mind for the repose of the soul of John PURVIS will be 
celebrated Thursday morning, August 23, at 8 o'clock at Holy Name of Jesus 
Church, corner 9th and Prospect Aves., Brooklyn. - Mother

BRESNAHAN- At his home, 101 74th St. Bay Ridge, Daniel J., beloved husband of 
Mary. Notice of funeral later.

CAREY- On August 22, 1928, at her residence, 384 St. Johns Place, Sarah A. 
CAREY. Funeral notice later.

Court Angela No. 79 C. D. of A., announces with deep regret the death of one 
of its members, Mrs. Margaret MC NALLY. Members will kindly meet at Division 
and Marcy Aves., on Thursday evening, August 23, at 8 o'clock, and proceed in a 
body to her home, 219 Division Ave., Brooklyn. Katherine GERMAIN, Historian.

DENNINGTON - On August 20, James J., husband of Mary SEWARD, at his residence, 
690 East 5th St. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. John DOWNING, Mrs. George 
MERRIFIELD and Mary DENNINGTON; two sons, James and Joseph; one brother, 
Robert and two sisters, Theresa DENNINGTON and Mrs. W. DIXON. Funeral on 
Thursday, August 23, at 9:30 A. M. Requiem mass at St. Rose of Lima's R. C. 
Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ERBACH - Margaret (nee HOLZ), on August 20, 1928, age 54 years beloved mother 
of Catherine GUTHY, also survived by her mother, Catherine HOLZ, and one 
brother, Conrad HOLZ. Funeral Thursday at 2 P. M. from her late home, 88-26 
137th St., Jamaica. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

HAAG - Annie M., at her residence, Hempstead Turnpike, Munson, L. I., in her 
60th year, sister of Frederick, William and Joseph HAAG. Funeral services 
Thursday evening, August 23, at 8 o'clock. Interment Friday, 2 P. M., Lutheran 
Cemetery.

HESS - William, died Tuesday, August 21, 1928, at his home, 109-43 113th St., 
Richmond Hill. Survived by his wife, Marie; two sons, John and William; one 
brother and one sister. He was born in Greenpoint thirty-six years ago. 
Requiem mass will be celebrated Friday, August 24, at 9:30 A.M., at Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help Church, 115th St., and 111th Ave., Richmond Hill. Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery.

JACOBSEN - On August 20, Isaac, E., beloved son of the late Catherine and Jacob 
JACOBSEN. Services Wednesday, August 23, at 8 P. M. Funeral Thursday August 23, 
at 2 P. M.

KAY - Suddenly, on August 21, 1928, Eugene A., beloved son of Bridget KAY, at 
the residence of Mrs. Grace HART, 602 Dean Street. Funeral notice later.

MC NALLY - On August 21, Nellis (nee MC NAMARA), dearly beloved wife of James 
A. MC NAMARA, devoted mother of Girard and Arthur, and devoted sister of 
Arthur J. MC NAMARA, Mrs. William HUMMEL and Mrs. Harry MC ARDLE. Funeral 
from her late residence, 219 Division Ave., Brooklyn, on August 24, at 10 A. 
M.; thence to the Church of Transfiguration, Hooper St. and Lee Ave., where a 
mass of requiem will be offered for the happy repose of her soul. Interment 
Calvary Cemetery.

OVEREND - On August 21, Robert beloved husband of Emily EARDLEY and brother of 
William OVEREND. Funeral from his residence, 5250 Eighty-third St., Elmhurst 
on Friday at (:30 A. M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Adelbert's Church, 
Eighty-third St. Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

THOMPSON - On. August 20, 1928, William E., son of William E. and Lulu H. 
THOMPSON, aged 18 years, of 413 Stanhope St. Funeral services Wednesday 
evening at 8 o'clock at the home of his grandmother, 203 Lexington Avenue.

TULLY - John T., beloved husband of the late Katherine O'NEILL on August 20, at 
his home, 302 Eldert Lane. Formerly of 83 Ashland Pl. He is survived by one 
daughter, Mrs. Margaret MC GOVERN, and one son, John J. TULLY, and sister, 
Mrs. Daniel E. MAHON, and a brother, Joseph F. TULLY, and two grandchildren. 
Funeral on Thursday with requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Edward at 9 
A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TINKER - On August 22, 1928, Ida IRELAND, beloved wife of Arthur L. TINKER, 
of Stamford, Conn. Funeral service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts 
Place, near Grand Avenue on Friday, August 24, at 2 P. M. Interment private.

VAN KUYCK - On August 20, 1928, Louis, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. 
Pauline PENNINGTON, 1753 West Ninth St., Brooklyn. Services Wednesday at 8 P. 
M. Interment Thursday at 10 A. M. Greenwood.

ROSENKRANZ - Katherine (nee KLINGENHOFFER) wife of William died at her home, 
6927 60th Ave., Maspeth on August 20, Survived by her daughter, Mrs. Carrie 
MILLER and her niece, Catherine GIBSON. Services Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. 
Funeral Thursday at 2:30. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

23 August 1928
MYSTERY DEATH PUZZLE POLICE
Family Deny Wm. ROODER Was Suicide
Considerable mystery attached itself to the death, at midnight last night of 
Arthur ROODER, nineteen year old son of William ROODER. Death was caused, 
police assert, by swallowing cyanide of potassium at his home, 1750 
Fifty-eighth Street, Borough Park. While the police of the Parkville station 
reported the youth's death as suicide, a member of the family said the taking 
of the poison was an accident.
Dr. PEARL, of United Israel Zion Hospital attended the youth in response to a 
call for an ambulance, but nothing could be done. Detective Charles RYDER, of 
the Parkville station, is making an investigation and the autopsy may be 
performed by Dr. Gregory ROBILLARD, Assistant County Medical Examiner.

WM. F. GILLEN Dies at Home
Was Veteran Employee of Fire Department
Native of Brooklyn
Wife Died in January of This Year.

William F. GILLEN, a veteran employee of the Bureau of Repairs of the Fire 
Department of the City of New York, died yesterday at his home, 245 
Ninety-fourth Street. He was the husband of the late Margaret COLLIGAN 
GILLEN, who died Jan. 9.
Mr. GILLEN was a life resident of Brooklyn and was a member of the Washington 
Democratic Club and the Ninth Assembly District Democratic Club. He was 
formerly a parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Patrick, Kent and 
Willoughby Avenues, but had been for many years a resident of Fort Hamilton 
and a member of the R. C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Rose SHANAHAN and Mrs. Mabel FLANAGAN, 
and three sons, John J., a printer of Ontario, Canada; Thomas E., of the 
composing room of this newspaper, and William I. GILLEN, a probation officer.
The funeral will be held from his late home Saturday, with a requiem mass at 
10 A.M. at the R. C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. Interment under 
direction of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, Inc., 8711 Fifth Avenue, will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

Katherine K. ROSENKRANTZ - Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night 
for Katherine K. ROSENKRANTZ, who died Monday at her home, 6927 Sixtieth 
Avenue, Maspeth. She is survived by her husband, William; a daughter, Mrs. 
Carrie MILLER, and a niece Catherine GIBSON. Interment at 2:30 P.M. today 
will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Mathias WERNIMONT - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday at 
the R. C. Church of St. Margaret, Middle Village, for Mathias WERNIMONT, who 
died yesterday at his home, 8945 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village. He was 
born in Luxemburg sixty-three years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for fifty-one years. He is survived by four sons, John, Nicholas, William and 
Joseph, and three daughters, Mrs. Margaret HAFF, Mrs. Marie RUSS and Mamie 
WERNIMONT.   Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Mae M. CONNOLLY - died Monday at her home, 130 Milton Street. She was the 
daughter of the late John and Catherine CONNOLLY, and was a member of the R. 
C. Church of St. Antony. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna COLLINS, and 
a brother, Grover CONNOLLY. The funeral will be held at 10 A. M. Saturday 
with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Antony. Interment will be at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer St.

Gilbert M. DE COURSEY died August 11, at Broad Channel. He was born in 
Harrisburg, Pa., twenty-two years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
fourteen years. He is survived by his widow, Cornelius and Mary GAFFNEY DE 
COURSEY; two sisters and three brothers. The funeral was held at 11 A. M. 
today from the funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway and interment 
followed at St. John's Cemetery.

Frances S. PAGE  died Tuesday at her home, 32 Granite Stret. She was born in 
Brooklyn thirty-nine years ago and is survived by one son, Perry PAGE, and a 
daughter, Margaret PAGE. The funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. 
tomorrow. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of Harry 
M. ROBBINS, 10 161st Street, Jamaica.

Ruth ANDERSON thirty-three years old, died Monday at her home, 7021 Fort 
Hamilton Parkway. She is survived by her husband, Elmer. Funeral services 
were held yesterday at 2 P. M., the Rev. J. HEGGEN officiating. Interment was 
held yesterday at 3:30 P. M. at Evergreen Cemetery. Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 
Fort Hamilton Parkway, had charge of arrangements.

Mary E. MARTENSON died Tuesday at Norwegian Hospital. She was in her 
fifty-seventh year. She is survived by her husband, Charles. Funeral from her 
home 230 Sixty-first Street, tomorrow. Final blessing at Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help R. C. Church, under direction of John METZNER of 2890 Atlantic Avenue.

***Please note that the copy of these notices is cut off. Where I can not 
determine the correct word(s) I will place ??? ***

HAAG - Annie M., at her residence. Hempstead Turnpike, M???son, L. I., in her 
60th year, sister of Frederick, William and Jos??? HAAG. Funeral services 
Thursday evening, August 23, at 8 o'clock. Interment Friday, 2 P.M., Lutheran 
Cemetery.

HANCOCK - On August 22, 1928, Robert H. HANCOCK, beloved ????? of Sarah MC 
GARVEY BIGART  H???COCK and the late Robert H. H???COCK. Funeral from his 
late residence, 132 Park Avenue, on Sunday, August 26, at 2 P. M. Interment 
Cypress Hill Cemetery.

HESS - William, died Tuesday, August 21, 1928, at his home, 10? 113th St., 
Richmond Hill. Survived by his wife, Marie; sons, John and William; brother 
and one sister. He was born in Greenpoint thirty years ago. Requiem mass will 
be celebrated Friday, August 24, 9:30 A. M. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help 
Church, 115th St. and 111th Ave., Richmond Hill. Interment at St. John's 
Cemetery.

KAY - Suddenly on August 21, 1928, Eugene A., beloved son of Bri??? Kay. 
Funeral Friday, 9:30 A. M. at the residence of Mrs. G??? HART, 602 Dean St. 
Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

LIESEGANG - On Tuesday, August 21, 1928, at Ocean Beach, N. ?, Sarah E., 
beloved wife of Willi??? J. LIESEGANG in her seventy-second year. Service 
will be held at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts near Grand Ave., Brooklyn, on 
??day August 24, at 8 P. M.

MARTENSON - Mary E., Tuesday, wife of Charles MARTENSON. Funeral from 230 
61st St. ???day, 2 P. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MC NALLY - On August 21, Ne??? (nee MC NAMARA), dearly beloved wife of James A. 
MC NALLY, devoted mother of Girard and ??thur, and devoted sister of Art?? J. 
MC NAMARA, Mrs. William HU??mel and Mrs. Harry MCARDLE. Funeral from her late 
residence, ?? Division Ave., Brooklyn , on August 24, at 10 A. M.; thence to ?? 
Church of Transfiguration, Hoo??? St. and Marcy Ave., where a mass requiem 
will be offered for happy repose of her soul. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

OVEREND - On August 21, Rob?? beloved husband of Emily EAR?? and brother of 
William OVEREND. Funeral from his residence, ?? Eighty-third St., Elmhurst, 
on ???day at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Adelbert's Church, 
Eighty-third St. Interment, St. John's Cemetery.

PIRRETTI - Nicholas, at ?? Crescent St., Brooklyn, N. Y., August 22, 1928, in 
his 52nd year. Requiem mass at St. Rita's R. c. Church, Essex St., near 
Atlantic Ave., Friday morning at 10 o'clock. He is survived by his wife Mamie 
???SON, John N., and a daughter, Katherine.

SMITH - Jeannie E., beloved wife of Charles E. SMITH, died on August 22. 
Funeral from her late residence, 110 Arlington Ave., Saturday, August 25, at 
9:30 A.M. Mass at Malacy's Church.

TINKER - On August 22, 1928, Ida IRELAND, beloved wife of ??thur L. TINER, of 
Stamford, Co?? Funeral service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, ?? 
Grand Avenue on Friday, August 24, at 2 P. M. Interment private.

IN MEMORIAM
JACKSON - Elizabeth V. (nee Betty V. DOYLE), anniversary mass. August 23, 8 
A.M., Church of H?? Innocents, Our Lady of Refu?? Saturday, Church of 
Assumption 8 A. M.
Dear Betty again I know I will meet you
When the day of life is over
And in Heaven with joy to greet you
Where farewell tears are shed no more - Mother, Margaret DOYLE

MURPHY - In  sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Mary MURPHY, who 
departed this life August 24, 1927. Anniversary mass at St. Thomas Aquinas 
Church. - Son and Daughter

SEARLE - First anniversary m?? Friday, August 24, for William SEARLE at 6:30 A. 
M. at St. Agatha Church, 49th St; also St. Joh?? Church, 21st ST., - Family

Peter Olaf ANDERSON of 328 Fifty-eighth Street, died Tuesday. He was born in 
Sweden and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty years. He was a 
member of Columbia Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. He is survived by his widow, 
Mary; four daughters, Alice, Helen, Anna and Mrs. Florence ZEECK, and two 
sons, Arthur and Helmer. The funeral services will take place tomorrow at 
1:30 P. M. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction of Herbert 
FITZPATRICK; 5409 Fifth Avenue.

Magdalena HEISER, born in Germany in 1860 and for fifty years a resident of 
Brooklyn, died yesterday at her home, 648 Lexington Avenue. She was a member 
of the Menahan Street Evangelical Lutheran Church. She is survived by three 
daughters, Mrs. GOLDBACH, Mrs. HEGMANN and Mrs. NEEDHAMER; four sons, 
William, Herman, Albert and Frederick HEISER; fourteen grandchildren and 
three great-grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral services 
will be held at 8 P. M. tomorrow by the Rev. Dr. O. OSWALD. Interment at 2 P. 
M. Saturday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of john V. DONNELLY, 
513 Wilson Avenue.

Matilda M. BURKE died yesterday at her home, 438 Sixty-first Street. She was 
a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by a sister, Lillian WHITE. The 
funeral services will be at the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth 
Avenue, at 8 o'clock tonight. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be under 
direction of George C. HERBST.

Frances B. CAMPBELL died Tuesday at her home, 9012 175th St., Jamaica. She 
was born in Port Jervis seventy-six years ago and had been a resident of 
Jamaica for ten years. She is survived by a sister, Jessie F. BRESS. The 
funeral services will be held at 8 P. M. tomorrow. Interment at 10 A. M. 
Saturday will be at Sparrowbush Cemetery under direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 
10 161st Street, Jamaica.

Alice M. LYNES, died Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital. She was the daughter 
of the late Henry and Hester MARTIN LYNES. Funeral tomorrow at 9:15 A.M. from 
Tracy's Funeral Parlors, 246 Macon Street, with requiem mass at 9:30 A. M. 
Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop Avenue and Mc Donough Street. Interment 
under the direction of James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton Street.

John L. RUPP died Tuesday at his home, 162 26 Seventy-fifth Avenue, Flushing. 
He was born in Brooklyn fifty-four years ago, and was a member of Old Glory 
Council, 72, Jr. O. U. A. M. He is survived by his wife Mary, two sons, John 
and Robert, and one brother, Robert RUPP. The funeral will take place 
Saturday with interment at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery under the direction of 
WEIGAND Bros., 89 Foxall Street.

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where I can't determine what the words are I will place a ? mark***

Brooklyn Lodge No. ? B. P. O. Elks - Brothers: You are requested to attend 
the funeral service of our brother, Anthony RANGO, Thursday evening, August 23, 
at 8 o'clock at his residence ?? Mulberry Street, New York, N. Y. - Edward J. 
MCCAR?? Exalted ruler; Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary.

CANNELLA - Antonio, aged ?? years, died August 21. Funeral today, August 24 (as 
typed - paper is dated the 23) at 10 A. M. from his residence, 1139 St. Marks 
?? with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Charity, Dean ?? Brooklyn. 
Survived by his wife Eleanore; six sons, Antonio, Jr., Thomas, Frank, Edward, 
Robert; two daughters, Rose, Margaret, also one brother Michael, and four 
sisters Margaret, Nellie, Rose and Fan??. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CAREY - On August 22, 1928, her residence, 384 St. Johns Place., Sarah A. 
CAREY. Funeral Saturday, 9 A. M., with solemn mass of requiem at St. Teresa's 
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Court Angela No. 79 C. ?? of A. announces with deep regret the death of one 
of its members, Mrs. Margaret MC NAL?? members will kindly meet at Division 
and Marcy Avenues. on Thursday evening, August 23, at 8 o'clock, and proceed in 
a body to her home, ??? Division Ave., Brooklyn. Katherine GERMAIN; Historian

FEENEY - On August 21, ?? Catherine T. FEENEY. Funeral from the residence of 
her daughter, Mrs. M. COSTELLO, 97-11 W???tier Ave. Jamaica, on Friday, Aug 
24; thence to the Church of ??? Pius V., where a mass of requiem will be 
offered for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GILLEN - On August 22, Will?? F. GILLEN at his late residence, ?? 94th St., 
beloved father of Mrs. P??? SHANAHAN, Mrs. Mabel FLANNAG??, Thomas E., John 
J., and Will?? I. GILLEN. Funeral on Saturday August 25, thence to St. Patrick 
Church, 95th St. and 4th Ave., with a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 
10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

25 August 1928
GIRL, 19, WHO KILLED SELF BURIED IN FAMILY PLOT 
Funeral services were held yesterday for Helen E. SUMMERS, 
19-year-old orphan, at the Simonson Funeral Parlors, 94-19 101st street, 
Richmond Hill.  Interment followed in the Paramin Cemetery, Ridgewood NJ, 
in the family plot of H. Ingersoll COGGESHALL, prominent attorney, and 
the girl's guardian.  Miss SUMMERS committed suicide early Wednesday 
by lying in the path of a Long Island train in Richmond Hill.  
Mrs. Millicent SHEPPARD of Hartford, Conn., sister of the deceased; 
COGGESHALL, and Mrs. and Mrs. Elliot W. MANSFIELD, in whose Richmond Hill 
home the girl boarded for the past year, were the only mourners.

SMOKE KILLS ENTIRE FAMILY IN CELLAR FIRE - Man, Wife and Niece, Overcome, 
Found Dead in Beds
FIREMEN IN PERIL - Gas Masks Protect Them From Poison Fumes
A man and his wife and their five-year-old niece were killed by smoke 
suffocation at 3 A. M. today during a one-alarm fire in a three-story 
frame dwelling at 522 Classon avenue.  
	The dead are:
Jacob HARPER, 47, of 522 Classon avenue.
Minnie HARPER, 39, his wife.
Emily LITTLE, 5, of 1005 Ludlow street, West Philadelphia, their niece.  All Negroes.
The fire, which was in the cellar of the building, was discovered by a taxicab 
driver who was cruising through Fulton street.  The chauffeur sent in a fire 
alarm and then found Patrolman Frank C. KOPECK and several policemen from the 
Classon avenue station, who hastened to the burning building.  The ground floor 
of the building was unoccupied by Harper and Carl CRUMMEDY as an automobile 
supply store.  The CRUMMEDY family lived above the store, but they were not 
at home.  They went to South Carolina yesterday to visit friends.  The HARPER 
family on the top floor were the only persons in the building.
When the police reached the building, they were driven back by heavy smoke which 
was pouring from the cellar.  The police made several attempts to enter the 
building, but were driven back each time.  When the firemen arrived, they found 
the blaze was in a number of packing cases in the cellar.  Most of the cases 
contained automobile tires.  The burning of the rubber was responsible for the 
heavy smoke that came from the building and almost overcome firemen and policemen.  
The Fire Department Rescue Squad, in charge of Capt. Walter O'LEARY, and the 
Police Department emergency squad, donned gas masks, manned lines of hose and 
managed to get near enough to the building to pour thousands of gallons of 
water into the burning basement.
In the meantime, firemen and policemen rushed into houses in the neighborhood 
and closed windows of sleeping tenants.  It was feared that smoke would enter 
the buildings and overcome and maybe kill some of the occupants of adjoining 
houses.  After a half hour of difficult work, the blaze was finally extinguished 
by the fire fighters.  The firemen, still wearing the gas masks, made their way 
up through the smoke-filled hallway.  First, they broke in the door of the 
CRUMMEDY apartment.  It was empty.  Then the firemen made their way to the 
HARPER apartment.  Here they crashed into the door and found HARPER and his 
wife dead in bed.  Apparently they were overcome while asleep, as there was no 
evidence they tried to escape.  The little girl was also found in a bed, dead.  
The three bodies were carried to the street.  Here the members of the Fire and 
police department took chances in trying to restore life into the trio.  After 
using all kinds of artificial respiration, the firem!
en and policemen gave up and Dr. Sarah LEVINE, of Jewish Hospital, declared HARPER, 
his wife and the niece had died from smoke poisoning.  
The police and fire officials made an investigation to learn how the fire started.  
They reported that the fire appeared to be an ordinary cellar fire and that
the burning rubber in the cellar was responsible for the heavy smoke and the 
deaths of the three persons.

HOLD FUNERAL MONDAY FOR GEORGE SCHWARZ
George SCHWARZ, son of the late Michael and Catherine SCHWARZ, died 
yesterday in Kings County Hospital.  Born in Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago, 
he is survived by two brothers, Charles and Michael; two nieces and two nephews.  
He was a member of R. C. Church of St. Cecilia.  Services will be held in 
the chapel of Calvary Cemetery Monday afternoon, followed by interment 
under direction of William P. MURPHY and Son, of 87 Herbert street.

CARL SPECKENBACH DIES AT JACKSON HEIGHTS HOME
Carl SPECKENBACH died yesterday at his home, 4143 Seventy-seventh street, 
Jackson Heights.  Born in Germany seventy years ago, and had lived in this 
country fifty years.  He is survived by his widow, Anna, and three sons, 
Charles, Paul and Arthur.  The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon.

FUNERAL RITES TOMORROW FOR DOROTHY MARLOW
The funeral of Dorothy MARLOW, seventeen years old, who died at her home, 
7915 Eleventh ave., yesterday after a short illness will be held tomorrow 
morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment will be at Mount Judah Cemetery, under 
direction of Joseph V. SESSA, of 6918 Forth Hamilton parkway.  Miss MARLOW 
was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of David MARLOW, a well-known lawyer.

CHARLES BESSER DIES AT HOME IN JAMAICA
Charles BESSER died yesterday at his home, 150-31 117th avenue, Jamaica.  Born 
in New York City, he had lived in Jamaica one year.  He is survived by his widow, 
Julia; a daughter, Ethel, and three sisters.  The funeral will take place 
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Cedargrove Cemetery under direction of 
H. M. ROBBINS, of 161st street, Jamaica.

FUNERAL RITES MONDAY FOR JAMES E. SALMON
The funeral of James E. SALMON, 19 years old, of 9420 109th avenue, Ozone Park, 
who died yesterday, will be held Monday morning at 9 A.M. with a solemn requiem 
mass at the R. C. Church of the Nativity, Ozone Park.  Interment will be in 
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Edward F. SHIELDS, undertaker, of 
Atlantic avenue and 107th street, Richmond Hill.  Mr. SALMON is survived by 
father, Thomas; his mother, Eunice; a brother, Thomas, and two sisters, Mary and Anna.

CATHERINE MURRAY DIES; WAS NATIVE OF BROOKLYN
Catherine MURRAY, daughter of the late Thomas and Barbara WHITE, died 
yesterday at her home, 231 Bedford avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn and is 
survived by her husband, James; five sons, Peter, Thomas, John, William and James; 
a brother, Joseph WHITE, and two sisters, Mrs. Michael HURLEY and Mrs. Julia BUCKLEY.  
Requiem mass will be celebrated Monday morning at 10 o'clock, followed by 
interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William B. MURPHY & Son, 
of 87 Herbert street.

MRS. MARY HOGAN DIES; WAS SISTER OF PRIEST
Mrs. Mary HOGAN, who died suddenly yesterday at her home, 550 Sixty-second street, 
was the widow of the late John HOGAN.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frances CARMEL, 
and two brothers, the Rev. C. T. FITZPATRICK and T. J. FITZPATRICK.  She was a 
member of the married women's division of the Holy Family Society attached to 
R. C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated 
Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of James J. DALY, 459 Fifty-ninth street.

James E. GARRIGAN died yesterday at his home, 622 Manhattan avenue.  He was born 
in New York City seventy-seven years ago.  He is survived by his widow and one son.  
Funeral service tomorrow at 3:30 PM at Edward NEWMAN's Funeral Parlor, 141 Nassau avenue.  
Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Estelle ENNIS died Thursday at her home, 393 Baltic street.  She was born in Brooklyn, 
the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary O'ROURKE.  She is survived by her husband, 
James, two daughters, one son; one brother, James O'ROURKE, and one sister, Frances 
[paper left out a line] nephews.  The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 AM with 
a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Paul.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mamie DE SILVA died yesterday at her home, 236 Court street.  She was born in Brooklyn,
the daughter of the late John J. and Annie RHATIGAN, and sister of the late 
Edward RHATIGAN.  She is survived by her husband, Edward; one son, Martin; and 
one brother, John.  Funeral will be held from her late home Monday 10 A.M. with 
a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Paul.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

James HARRISON died Wednesday in a local hospital.  He was born in Brooklyn 
thirty-nine years ago.  He was a World War veteran and a member of Delmonico 
Social Club, Whipple street, Brooklyn.  He is survived by one brother, Richard 
HARRISON, and one sister, Emma LEWIS.  The funeral will be held tomorrow from 
his home, 7731 Sixty-sixth Drive, Middle Village.  Interment will be at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Phillip McNIFF of 116-14 Ninety-first avenue, Richmond Hill, died Thursday.  
He was born in Richmond Hill and is survived by his parents, Phillip and Henrynetti; 
one sister, Maria, and a brother, Edmond.  The funeral will take place from the 
chapel of Queens Borough Hospital tomorrow at 2 P.M.  Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

BEATTY-Suddenly, on August 23, John BEATTY, reposing at the funeral home of 
T. J. HIGGINS & son, 203 Jay st., Brooklyn.

BIDELL-On August 25, John, beloved husband of Elizabeth V. BIDELL, at his residence, 
314 Lenox rd.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

BORK-On August 24, 1928, Andrew N., beloved husband of Dagny BORK.  Services at 
Fred HERBST Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson pl., corner South Portland ave., Sunday
Interment Monday, 2 P.M., Greenwood Cemetery.

BURKE-On Friday, August 24, 1928.  Anna E. BURKE (nee GILES), beloved wife of 
Joseph BURKE and mother of John and Elizabeth BURKE.  Funeral Tuesday from 
her residence, 4614 5th ave.; thence to St. Michael's R. C. Church, where a 
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHAPMAN-At Freeport, L.I., on August 23, 1928, Emily J., beloved wife of George W. 
and mother of Benjamin F. CHAPMAN.  Service at her home, 108 Southside ave., 
Freeport, L.I., Sunday, 1:30 P.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

CONNORS-Henry, passed away August 23, in his sixty-seventh year.  Sons and relatives 
are invited to attend funeral, Monday, August 27, at 2 P.M., from the 
JENTZER Memorial Chapel, 2938 West 17th st., Coney Island.  
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HANCOCK-On August 23, Robert H. HANCOCK, beloved son of Mrs. Sarah 
McGARVY HANCOCK BIGGERT and the late Robert H. HANCOCK.  Funeral from his late 
residence, 132 Park ave., on Sunday August 26, at 2 P.M.  Interment at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

KOHLER-On August 24, Harry KOHLER, of 92 McDougal st., Brooklyn, aged 37 years.  
Funeral services Sunday at 8 P.M.  Interment Monday in the family plot in 
Evergreen Cemetery at 2:30 P.M.  He is survived by his parents, two sisters 
and five brothers.

LAWRENCE-After a lingering illness, Maybell Olive (nee SIMONSON) died at her 
residence, 8550 Forest Parkway, on August 24, 1928.  Survived by her husband, 
John A.; mother, sister and daughter.  Lying at FAIRCHILD's Parlors, Lefferts pl., 
near Grand ave.  Funeral services Sunday, August 26, at 2 o'clock.  
Interment private Monday at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

LOUGHLIN-On August 24, Clara LOUGHLIN, beloved sister of Mrs. L. MOEST, at her 
residence, 596 Halsey street.  Notice of funeral later.

O'DONNELL-On August 24, John O'DONNELL, 15 years old, died at 
St. Catharine's Hospital.  
Survived by his parents, two brothers, Thomas and Harold, and his sister, 
Margaret.  Funeral will take place August 27 from the home of his parents, 
578 Fresh Pond road, thence to Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock.  
Interment Holy Cross.

SHOEMAKER-On Thursday, August 23, 1928, James N., beloved husband of 
Jennie B. SHOEMAKER.  
Services at the FAIRCHILD Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Brooklyn, 
Sunday, August 26, at 3 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
HARDGROVE - Requiem mass will be celebrated Monday morning at 8 o'clock at 
St. Louis R. C. Church, on Ellery st., for the repose of the soul of 
Private David M. HARDGROVE, killed in action August 27, 1918.  
Mother, sisters, brothers.

MALEN - Sacred to the memory of my mother and sister, Louise M. 
and Anna P. WHALEN, who died August 25, 1919.  
May their souls rest in peace.  Agnes M. WHALEN. 
[name spelled 2 different ways]

STEWART - In sad and loving memory of our mother, Nellie STEWART, 
died August 25, 1924.  Mass offered this morning.
    Mother, no one knows how much we miss you.
    No one knows what bitter pain    
    We have suffered since we lost you.
    Life will never be the same.
Husband, sons, daughters.

TURPIN - R. H., departed this life, August 25, 1922.
    In our hearts your memory lingers,
    Sweetly tender, fond and true.
Wife, Jennie E.

WILL - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mary WILL, 
who departed this life August 25, 1926.
    Sleep on, dear mother, thy cares are o'er.
    Thy loving hands will work no more;
    We miss you most, who loved you best,
    We know you're now among the blessed.
    When you breathed your last farewell,
    The blow meant more than words can tell;
    Our home is quite another place,
    Without the smile of your dear face.
    You suffered much, you murmured not;    
    We watched you day by day;
    Until at last with broken hearts
    We saw you pass away.
Husband, son, daughters.

27 August 1928
GAS POISON KILLS MAN -  John DONLON, 45, of 173 Kingsland avenue, 
was accidentally killed by gas poison last night, while sitting in 
the kitchen of his home.  A doctor from Greenpoint Hospital was called, 
but DONLON was beyond aid.

HEART ATTACK FATAL -  Charles FLYNN, 50, of 145 Marion street, collapsed 
today while working in a building at 36 Flatbush avenue and died.  Dr. GIORDANO, 
of Cumberland Hospital, said death was apparently caused by heart disease.

AUTO KILLS WOMAN, 88; WOMAN DRIVER IS HELD - Nina HAPPE, 88 years old, of 103-02 
One Hundred and thirty-second street, Richmond Hill, Queens, was struck and 
killed last night by an automobile as she was crossing Van Wyck avenue at 
Liberty avenue, Jamaica.  The automobile was driven by Mrs. Antoinette MARGO, 
of 145-01 One hundred and fifty-sixth street, Jamaica.  Mrs. MARCO was arrested 
on a charge of homicide after Dr. TENKS was called from Jamaica Hospital, 
but found Mrs. JAPPE was dead. [Deceased's name spelled 2 different ways in article.]

SKIDMORE FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW - Funeral services for Mrs. Amelia SKIDMORE, 
mother of Chief A. W. SKIDMORE, of the Nassau County police, will be held tomorrow 
at her home, 523 Solomon avenue, Inwood, it was announced today.  Mrs. SKIDMORE, 
who was 80, died last night.  Her son and three daughters survive.  
Burial will be in Canarsie Cemetery.

REQUIEM MASS SAID FOR FRANCIS MARESCA - A solemn mass of requiem was said 
today at Sacred Hearts Church for Francis MARESCA, 14 years old, a boy scout 
of Troop 92, who died Friday at Camp Molloy, Mattituck.  The boy was the son of 
Mrs. and Mrs. Anthony MARESCA of 72 President street.  
Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery.  

Anthony PALMER, born in Ireland, son of the late Anthony and Catherine FOLEY PALMER, 
and a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty years, died Saturday, August 25, 1928.  
He was a machinist employed in the Brooklyn Navy yard and was a Veteran of the 
Spanish-American War, being a member of Henry J. REILLY Camp, USVW.  He is survived 
by his widow, Margaret PALMER, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine CLIFFORD.  The funeral 
will be held from 571 Sterling place at 9 A.M. with a solemn mass of requiem at 
St. Teresa's Church, Classon avenue and Sterling place, and interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of LADLEY & McMAHON, 308 St. James place.

John BEATTY died Thursday at his home, 32 York street, in his fifty-first year.  
He was born in the old Second Ward, the son of the late Denis and Catherine 
McGONAGLE BEATTY, and is survived by two sisters.  He was a member of the Seawanhaka 
Democratic Club and the Assumption R.C. Church.  Funeral today at 2 P.M. from the 
parlors of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John H. BIDELL died Saturday, August 25, at his home, 314 Lenox road.  He was born in 
the old Fifth Ward, the son of the late Henry and Margaret BIDELL and was a retired 
member of the New York Fire Department, Engine Company 207.  He is survived by his 
widow, Elizabeth V. BIDELL; one son, John F. and three daughters, Mrs. D. SHORTELL, 
Mrs. J. J. FEENAN and Elizabeth BIDELL.  He was a member of Holy Cross Church, where 
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 A.M.  Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street. -  
20-year veteran of Firemen's Association.  All members requested to attend.
 John J. DONOHUE, President.

Petra JASURUN died Thursday at her home, 17 Columbia place, in her forty-second year.  
She was born in Venezuela and lived in Brooklyn for over twenty-seven years.  She is 
survived by her husband, Guido.  The funeral was held yesterday at 1:30 P.M., thence 
to Spanish church of Our Lady of Pilar, Cumberland street, where services were held.  
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 
115 Atlantic avenue.

Azize KIRSHY died Thursday at his home, 190 Pacific street.  He was born in Syria 
fifty-two years ago and lived in Brooklyn for over twenty-two years.  He is survived 
by two daughters, Nora and Tecla, and one son, George.  The funeral was held yesterday 
at 1:30 P.M., thence to St. Nicholas Cathedral, State and Bond streets, where services 
were held.  Interment was at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, 
Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Susie HAYES, widow of the late Peter HAYES, died suddenly yesterday at her home, 
64 Fane Court, Gerrittsen Beach.  She is survived by three sons, William, Peter, 
and Patrick; one daughter, Mrs. Susie McCLEAN; two sisters, Mary LONG, Nellie RUPPERT; 
two nephews, four nieces.  She formerly resided at 265 Second avenue and attended 
Holy Family R.C. Church, 4th ave. and 14th st., where requiem mass will be celebrated 
at 9 A.M. Wednesday.  She was a member of all societies attached to the church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Paul HESTER died Friday at Mastic, while on vacation.  He was born in Brooklyn 
forty-four years ago.  He was employed in Department of Water Supply for the past 
twenty years.  He was a World War Veteran and a member of Fourteenth Regiment 
Headquarters service for past twenty-five years.  He is survived by wife, Mary; 
a sister, Mrs. Thos. ALLEN, and one step-brother.  Funeral services at his late home, 
309 Fifteenth street, Wednesday at 10:30 A.M., the Rev. Dr. KERR, chaplain of 
14th Regiment, officiating.  Interment at National Cemetery with full military 
honors under direction of John W. TIMMS.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M. Wednesday at the R.C. Church of 
St. Leonard for John OSTERMANN, who died yesterday at his home, 1434 Putnam avenue.  
He was born in Austria forty-seven years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
seventeen years.  He was a member of the Holy Name Society.  He is survived by his 
widow, one daughter and two sons.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under 
direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

Anna CONNORS DIXON, beloved wife of William DIXON and daughter of Mary CONNORS; 
sister of Loretta McNAIL, John and Edward CONNORS, died on Friday, age 40 years.  
The funeral will be held from her late home, 2124 Bleecker street, at 9:15 A.M. 
tomorrow, with a requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of the 
Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction 
of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, 80 Harrison place.  (San Francisco papers please copy.)

John COYLE died Saturday.  He formerly lived at 1121 East Twenty-fourth street, 
Flatbush.  He was born in Brooklyn thirty-seven years ago.  He was a son of the 
late Thomas and Margaret CROWLEY COYLE.  He was for many years engaged in the 
cooperage business.  He was a graduate of the parochial school attached to the 
R.C. Church of St. Charles Borromeo, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. 
tomorrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, 
Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Lydia BRAND died Saturday.  She was born in England and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for many years.  She is survived by a son, Walter BRAND.  The funeral 
will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from 205 Ashland place.  Interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

Paul J. MULLIGAN died Saturday at his home, 35 Madison street.  He is survived by 
his father, Thomas, and his mother, Margaret KELLY MULLIGAN.  The funeral will be 
held at 3 P.M. today and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction 
of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Nazira HAWAWEENEY, of 164 Congress street, died Saturday.  She was born in Syria 
fifty-three years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-nine years.  
She was the sister of the late Bishop HAWAWEENEY of the Syrian Orthodox Church.  
She is survived by four sons, Charles, Ralph, Alexander and Nicholas, and a daughter, 
Mrs. RAMBA.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 
State and Bond streets.  Services will be conducted by Bishop OFISH.  Interment will 
be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Joseph FERRAR died Saturday at his home, 87 Johnson street.  He was born in Brooklyn 
thirty-four years ago.  He is survived by his father, John, and mother, Margaret; 
also by two brothers, Peter and John; four sisters, Jennette, Lena, Margaret and 
Mrs. POLI.  The funeral will be held tomorrow from his late home at 9:30 A.M., 
thence to St. James Pro Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L.W. FARRELL, 302 Jay street.

Anita Lenora MORRA died Saturday in her fourth year at her home, 5812 Avenue N, 
Flatlands.  She is survived by her parents, John and Josephine; three brothers, 
Roger, Robert and John MORRA.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today 
and interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 
243 Ridgewood avenue.

David RINKEL, of 1320 East Ninety-third street, Canarsie, died yesterday.  He was 
born in Germany sixty-eight years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
forty-seven years.  He is survived by his widow, Anna; four daughters, Mrs. Anna SCHAN, 
Mrs. Catherine HOLZ, Mrs. Carrie HAMMERBACHER and Eleanor RINKEL; a son, George; 
eight grandchildren and one brother, John RINKEL.  The funeral services will be 
held at his late home at 3 P.M. Wednesday.  The Rev. J. RIEDEL will officiate.  
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of B. J. HOEK & son, 385 
Onderdonk avenue.

James Howard HAUGH, three-year-old son of John HAUGH, a fireman attached to Hook & 
Ladder Company 110, N.Y. Fire Department, and Mary SULLIVAN HAUGH, died Friday at 
the home of his parents, 11 Third street.  He is also survived by four brothers, 
Michael, John, Thomas and Francis and one sister, Marian HAUGH.  The funeral was 
held yesterday at 2 P.M.  Interment at [St.] John's Cemetery.

Anthony E. FARRELL died Friday at his home, 1964 Brown street, near Avenue T.  He 
was born in Scranton PA and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past eight years.  
He was connected with the Dominick G. RILEY Detective Bureau, Inc.  His widow, 
Mary BURKE FARRELL, three daughters, Hazel, Helen and Mildred; one son, William; 
one sister, Bridget; one brother, James, survive him.  The funeral was held at 
8:30 A.M. from his late home, thence to the R.C. Church of the Good Shepherd where 
a solemn mass of requium was celebrated. Interment was at Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton PA.

Margaret BRENNAN died Saturday at her home, 109-35 118th street, Richmond Hill.  
She was the widow of Thomas BRENNAN.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth 
KIERNAN and three sons, Patrick, William and Joseph BRENNAN.  The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady 
of Perpetual Help, 115th street and 111th avenue, Richmond Hill.  Interment will 
be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Emily B. CHRISTENSEN died Friday at her home, 522 Fifty-second street.  She was a 
life resident of Brooklyn and was employed by Redfield, Kendrick & O'Dell of Manhattan.  
She is survived by her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Bert CHRISTENSEN and three sisters, 
Margaret, Laura and Christina.  She was a member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 
Fourth avenue and Forty-sixth street.  The Rev. Dr. O. SIGMUND will conduct the 
funeral services at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of James J. SHARP, 4617 Seventh avenue.

Johanna ENGEL died Thursday at her home, 23 Moffat street.  She was born in Brooklyn 
sixty-three years ago; survived by her son, Charles F. MAYER; one grandson, her mother, 
Mary GINDER; two sisters, Mrs. Ella POST, Mrs. Minnie KUPPENBACKER, one brother, 
Alfred GINDER.  The funeral was held yesterday at 2 P.M.  The Rev. Dr. F. W. SIEBERT
officiated.  Interment was at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under the direction of John G. 
LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

Ellen SHEEHAN died yesterday at her home, 33-46 Sixty-first street, Woodside.  
She formerly lived for many years in Greenpoint.  She was the widow of 
Patrick J. SHEEHAN and is survived by two daughters, Helen and 
Mrs. Francis J. DORIE, and two sons, Edward M. and Frederick J. SHEEHAN. 
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Sebastian, Woodside.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Fred SCHADE, of 2020 Bleecker street, Ridgewood, died Saturday.  He was born in
Brooklyn twenty-four years ago and is survived by his parents, George and Lena; 
one sister, Charlotte, and one brother, George.  Funeral services at his home 
tonight at 8 o'clock.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery tomorrow at 2 P.M. under 
direction of Louis H. HATCH Burial Co., Inc., 1731 Ralph street, Ridgewood.

Anna E. BURKE died Friday at her home, 4614 Fifth avenue.  She was born in the 
12th Ward, Brooklyn, a daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth GILES, and was a 
former member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  She was a resident of the Bay
Ridge section of Brooklyn for twenty years.  Her husband, Joseph; one son, John, 
a fireman attached to Engine 224, New York Fire Department; one daughter, Elizabeth 
BURKE; one sister, Mrs. Margaret SHEHAN, and one brother, George GILES, survive her.  
Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, thence to St. Michael's Church 
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Michael E. McHUGH died Saturday at his home, 8718 124th street, Richmond Hill.  
He is survived by his widow, Mary McHUGH; two sons, John and Sylvester, and three 
daughters, Catherine, Rose and Julia.  Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., with requiem 
mass at the Church of the Holy Child of Jesus, 112th street and Eighty-sixth avenue.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of James H. TRACY, Inc., 
1597 Fulton street.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for George W. WOLCOTT, a retired 
ship-joiner of the Old Dominion Steamship Line, who died Saturday in his eighty-first 
year at his home, 111 Oak street.  He was born in Astoria and was a member of the 
Norman Manning Lodge, IOOF.  He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clarence DUDGEON 
and Henrietta, and two grandchildren.  Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the Boch Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

Rudolph WEBER died Friday in his 64th year at his home, 8719 Eighty-fifth street, 
Woodhaven.  He was a diamond setter.  He is survived by his widow, Mary L. WEBER; 
one son, one daughter, one sister and four brothers.  The funeral was held today.

Patrick BURKE, husband of Maria McAVOY BURKE, died Friday.  Funeral from his residence, 
2449 Ocean avenue, Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Edmund's R.C. Church, Avenue T 
and East Nineteenth street, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, NJ.  In addition to his widow, 
he is survived by five sons, Patrick Thomas, Peter, John, Joseph; and one daughter, 
Mrs. Eugene JUNG.  George T. McHUGH has charge of the funeral arrangements.

Theresa LUPTON died Friday at Wilton, Conn.  She was born in Brooklyn forty-one 
years ago, and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church, McDonough street, between 
Reid and Stuyvesant avenues.  She is survived by her husband, James; one daughter, 
Muriel; one son, John W.; and four sisters, Mrs. Gertrude JOHNSON, Mrs. Tillie JOHNSON, 
Mrs. Anna FLETCHER and Mrs. Ella JOHNSON.  Funeral from the Timms chapel, 246 Fifth
avenue, today at 2 P.M.  The Rev. Dr. EASTLUND will officiate.  
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John H. TIMMS.

Edward J. HYNES died Friday at his home, 8739 Eightieth street, Woodhaven.  He was 
born in Brooklyn twenty-seven years ago, a son of the late Edward and Catherine HYNES.  
He is survived by three brothers and two sisters.  He was formerly a parishioner of 
the R.C. Church of St. Cecilia, where requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 
87 Herbert street.

George W. SHAFFER died Saturday at his home, 510 Barbey street.  He was born in 
Brooklyn forty-three years ago and is survived by his [rest cut off]

COCHRANE - On August 26, 1928, Samuel T. COCHRANE, beloved husband of Jessie COCHRANE.  
Funeral services at his home, 551 Tenth street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

DONLON - John, beloved husband of Bridget GOODE DONLON, died Sunday, 
August 26.  Funeral from his late residence, 173 Kingsland ave., 
Wednesday at 9:30, thence to St. Cecilia Church where a solemn requiem 
mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DONNAN - On August 26, at her residence, 445 Ridgewood ave., Ann DONNAN in her 74th year.  
Survived by six daughters, one son.  Funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 A.M., thence to
Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FALCONER - On August 26, 1928.  Harold FALCONER at his residence, 1837 East 13th st., 
Brooklyn.  Notice of funeral later.

FRENCH - On Saturday, August 25, 1928, Jane, beloved mother of Mrs. R. F. ROLOFF, of 
Hartford, Conn., Mrs. Herbert FOX and William FRENCH, in her severty-fourth year.  
Funeral services at residence of Mrs. Herbert FOX, [can't read address], Brooklyn, 
Monday, 8 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

JOHNSON - On August 25, 1928, William H., beloved father of Mildred and Ruth.  
Services at his residence, 317 53d st., Brooklyn, Tuesday, 2 P.M.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

MALOY - On August 25, Cordilia Belle (nee ANGEVINE), in her 34th year.  
Funeral services will be held at her residence, 862 Macon st., on Tuesday 
evening, August 28, at 8 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend.  
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

PALMER - On August 25, 1928, Anthony, beloved husband of Margaret PALMER.  
Funeral from 571 Sterling Pl., Tuesday at 9 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at 
St. Teresa's Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

QUIGLEY - Anna C. QUIGLEY (nee McCLIMONT), widow of the late James QUIGLEY, on 
August 24, 1928, in the IRT subway disaster.  Funeral from her late residence, 
1043 Bergen st., Wednesday at 10 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at St. Teresa's Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STEMMERMANN - On Sunday, August 26, 1928, Teresa STEMMERMANN, beloved mother of 
Mary, Charlotte, George and Jay STEMMERMANN.  Funeral from her late residence, 
575 Driggs ave., on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.  Thence to the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

VON GLAHN - On Saturday, August 25, 1928, at her residence, 1215 Prospect Place, 
Christina C. (nee Christina C. QUINN), beloved wife of Francis F. VON GLAHN, and 
sister of Edward and Robert QUINN, both of Brooklyn.  Services will be held at the 
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts place, near Grand avenue, on Monday, August 27

IN MEMORIAM
MURRAY - In loving memory of my dearly beloved father, Samuel F. MURRAY, 
who departed this life August 27th, 1923.
    Just a thought of you, dear father,
    Just a memory fond and true;
    Just a token of affection,
    For our hearts still ache for you.
    And your memory is as fresh today
    As when you left us broken hearted,
    Just five years ago today.
Daughter, Mary F. DALTON, son-in-law and grandchildren.

JOHNSON - In memory of our beloved son and brother, Waldemar C. JOHNSON, 
first class private Co. H, 306th Infantry, who was killed in action in 
France, August 27, 1918.
    The blow was great, the shock severe,
    To part with one we loved so dear.
    It was God's will it should be so,
    At God's command we all must go.
Mother, father, sister, brother and niece.

SIMPSON - Thomas.  In loving birthday remembrances of our dear son and brother, 
Thomas, who departed this life Jan. 4, 1927.  Gone but not forgotten.
Family.

THUTE - Gone from our home, but not from our hearts.  In sad and loving memory 
of our beloved sister, Rose THUTE, who departed this life August 27, 1927.
    Thank God for the faith that teaches       
    When the struggles of life are o'er,
    We shall meet our own, our loved ones    
    And shall know them all once more.
    What matter though life be dreary
    And we tread its paths alone,
    If, when the journey is ended
    In Heaven, we'll know our own?
Devoted sisters.

28 August 1928
3 Die By Bolts; Queens Man Lightning Victim, Ruins Strewn All Over Brooklyn; 
Autos Abandoned; Windows and Roofs Crash, Traffic Halted, 
Homes and Sewers Flooded.
.....The greater part of Brooklyn went into an eclipse for several hours 
as the lights went out, and the police and the utilities companies were 
unable to do much about it.
     The storm took a toll of three lives, but at the same time broke the 
heat wave that caused several prostrations.
     One of the fatalities occurred in Queens, another in the Bronx and a 
third in Elizabeth, N.J.
     Blinded by lightning as he was driving a horse and wagon during the storm, 
a man described as Lawrence FITZPATRICK, 50 years old, of 255 Boerum street, 
is lying in Kings County Hospital today with a possible fracture of the skull, 
which he suffered when his vehicle swerved into a Flushing avenue trolley.
     At the Boerum street address, nobody by that name was known. Police 
are investigating.
 .....Two firemen were injured while combating a blaze started by a lightning 
bolt last night in the two-story frame building at 84-20 Ninety-fifth avenue, 
Woodhaven.
     The injured men, who are in Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica, are 
Fred HOFFMAN, 39, of 702 Knickerbocker avenue, and 
Charles D. SCHMITZ, 45, of 120-27 137th street, Ozone Park. 
Both are attached to Truck No. 143.
.....At Fulton and Reid the water rose so high that the surface cars were 
unable to take switches.
     The three persons killed by lightning were: 
J.T. McGUIRE, 50 years old, of 22 Kew Gardens road, Queens; 
Alfred B. MARSH, 17 years old, of 104 Marsh place, Plainfield, N.J.; and 
Mrs. Rena HOFFMAN DRUCKER, 23 years old, of 1988 Davidson avenue, the Bronx.
     McGUIRE was crossing Greenway North at Goodwood road during the 
height of the storm, when a bolt of lightning struck him. When physicians 
arrived he was dead.

  Bolt Kills Swimmer
    A freak bolt of lightning was responsible for the death of MARSH. He, 
with several companions, was bathing in Holly Park Lake, South Plainfield, 
when lightning struck an automobile parked near the pool and caromed off 
into the pool, striking the water close to where young MARSH swam. He 
disappeared beneath the surface and was dead when his companions found him.
     Mrs. DRUCKER was found sitting at a third-story window when a bolt of 
lightning struck near her. She fell out of the window to the pavement and 
was dead when picked up.

MAN FOUND IN RIVER, $20.60 IN HIS POCKETS
The body of a fifty-year-old man, found floating in the East River off the 
foot of North Eleventh street last night, is awaiting identification at the 
morgue today.  Patrolman John ROSENFELD of the Bedford avenue station with 
the aid of several boatmen pulled the body ashore.  Ambulance Surgeon PARSONS 
of Greenpoint Hospital said the man had been dead for some time.
The man was five feet eight inches tall, weighed 160 pounds, wore a 
gray striped vest and trousers, collar attached, gray socks, black laced shoes.  
On his body were found a gold watch, four keys on a keyring stamped 
"Blank Key Shop, 1 Myrtle avenue," a pair of gold cuff links, 
$20 in bills, two quarters and two nickles.

MAN FOUND DEAD
Olaf OLSEN, 54, of 90 Van Dyke street, was found dead in a furnished 
room at that address today.  Dr. SMITH of Long Island College Hospital 
said death was caused by alcoholism and heart disease.

DROWNINGS CLOSE POND TO BOYS
Police Recover Body of Second Victim Within Three Weeks
The body of a 15-year-old boy, latest victim of the treacherous waters of a 
pond adjoining Union Fields Cemetery, Cypress avenue, Ridgewood, remained 
unidentified today, while police issued orders prohibiting boys from bathing 
in the pond.  It is the second fatality in three weeks.  Bertram FOOT, 
12 years old, of 904 Belmont avenue, and Alfred ANSELNI, 14, of 311 Elton 
street, were bathing in the pond when the boy was drowned. 
	The pond, which was formed by the overflow from a reservoir, is about 130 by 
75 feet and twenty feet deep in the centre.  ANSELNI grabbed the boy when 
he became in difficulty, but the boy was too heavy for him and he had to let 
him go.  Police of Glendale station and the emergency Squad of Richmond Hill 
station dived for about four hours for the body, while an ambulance from 
yckoff Heights Hospital stood by.  The body was recovered by Patrolman Paul 
ANDERSON, of Richmond Hill station.
	The boy was five feet tall, and his clothing consisted of a grey cap, 
blue socks, black patent leather shoes, blue serge trousers and a white shirt 
with green stripes.

GLEN COVE MAYOR HEARS SON DIED IN AUSTRALIAN BLIZZARD
Laurie SEAMAN  Only One of Skiing Party Lost in Mountains August 11 Who Failed 
to Return to Sidney
A cablegram received today by Mayor William H. SEAMAN, of Glen Cove, confirms 
the unpublished report that Laurie, the mayor's son, has perished in a blizzard
 on Kosciusko Mountain in Australia.  One hundred men and three airplanes 
have scoured the wilds surrounding the place of vanishment for days, without 
result, the message says.
Young Mr. SEAMAN, graduate of Swarthmore, and a resident of Sidney, Australia, 
since his marriage about two years ago, set forth shortly before August 11, 
with a party of half dozen others, to indulge in a skiing adventure on the 
mountain.  The scene is 400 miles from Sidney. 
On August 11, the severest blizzard that had struck the dominion in twenty-three 
years, descended on the mountain range.  The storm raged for days.  One by one 
other members of the party dragged themselves into surrounding habitations, 
exhausted and famished, until about August 17, when the last survivor appeared.  
Laurie, alone of all who had vanished, remained unaccounted for.  Yesterday's 
cable indicated there was no hope left that he should be recovered alive.
It is understood Laurie was the organizer and guiding spirit of the ill-fated venture.  
The mayor and Mrs. SEAMAN intend to set forth in a week for Australia.
Young Laurie, whose Christian name is derived from his mother's family name and 
which in the family annals is supposed to have dated back to the original of the 
song "Annie Laurie," married an Australian girl.  Although he was a civil engineer 
with a promising future in this country, the young man chose to take his bride 
to her native land and join his father-in-law in the insurance business.
One child [next part missing] months ago.  The young man's parents had grieved 
deeply at the separation from their boy, and for a long time past had contemplated 
going to the antipodes to see him and the new child.

TWO YOUTHS SOUGHT IN KILLING OF CHUM IN OFFICER'S HOME
Morgan Avenue Boy Accidentally Shot to Death While Three Were Playing With 
Revolver, Police Declare
Police today are seeking two youths who yesterday accidentally shot and 
killed William OSTALOFF, 16, of 623 Morgan avenue, while they were playing 
with the service revolver belonging to Patrolman George KERLITZ, attached 
to the second division of the Police Department, at his home, 74 Sutton street.
The missing boys are Lewis GEIGER, 16, of 250a Nassau avenue, and Gustave 
KANKOWITZ, also 16, of 285 Nassau Avenue.  They fled from the neighborhood 
after running to the candy store of Mrs. Rose ROUSE, a half a block from 
the policeman's home, to telephone for a doctor.  Mrs. ROUSE overheard 
them tell Dr. J. J. HELLER, who lives nearby, that a boy had been injured 
at the policeman's home and she called a policeman.
In response to the call from Mrs. ROUSE police of the Herbert street station 
went to the scene, where they found Dr. HELLER making vain efforts to revive 
the OSTALOFF youth.  An ambulance from Queens County Hospital and one from 
Greenpoint Hospital were also called, the former taking the boy's body to 
the Kings County Morgue, where Assistant Medical Examiner Edward H. NEDISH 
said that the .38 calibre bullet had passed through the right arm and penetrated 
the heart.
The three boys often went to the KERLITZ home where they took care of the 
two dogs the policeman owned.  After feeding the dogs, Mrs. KERLITZ let the 
boys in the house and told them to amuse themselves while she went out shopping.  
It is the belief of the police that while seeking for a deck of playing cards 
the boys found the policeman's extra service revolver which was in a drawer in 
the dining room.
Five unused bullets were found on the table in the room and the police say 
it is probable the boys believed they had expelled all of the shells before 
playing with the weapon.  It is their theory that one of the two missing lads 
pointed the gun at OSTALOFF and pulled the trigger, firing the sixth and last shot.
Police are anxious to find the boys to question them as to the details of the 
shooting and said in all probability they would not be arrested.

GUNTHER - On Tuesday, August 28, 1928, Rosa, age 56 years, dearly beloved wife of 
Nick GUNTHER and mother of Carl SCHMIDT.  Relatives and friends, also members of 
Von Mensch Sister Circle, the Swiss Ladies' Society and Swiss Ladies' Singing 
Society are invited to attend funeral from her residence, 103 Schley st., Glendale, 
on Thursday at 2 P.M.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

William SHEPPARD, well known veterinarian of Brooklyn, was for many years in 
charge of veterinary work at the old Sheepshead Bay race track, died Sunday at 
Orlando, Fla.  Dr. SHEPPARD was kicked in the head by a horse several years ago 
and had been in poor health since that time.  He was born in England and was a 
member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.  He is survived by his widow, 
Mary SHEPPARD.  The interment today was at Orlando, Fla.

Nellie BARRETT (nee GRAHAM), of 642 Fifty-ninth street, died Sunday.  She was 
born in Canada and had been a resident of Bay Ridge for the past thirty-five years.  
She was a member of the Arch Confraternity of the Holy Family, Married Womens.  
She is survived by her husband, James; three daughters, Eileen, Mrs. F. BECHER 
and Mrs. L. BOLG??, and four sons, Clifford, Russell, Herman [perhaps Sherman], 
and Gilbert.  The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the 
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
the direction of Herbert Fitzpatrick, 5409 Fifth avenue. (Canada papers please copy.)

Susan DUNN died yesterday in her fifty-seventh year.  She was born in Ireland 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for four years.  She is survived by her 
husband, Charles DUNN, three daughters, Susan, Mary and Martha, and two sons, 
William and Charles DUNN.  The funeral will be held from her late home, 
231 Schaeffer street,tomorrow.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John Sehy & son, 
313 Central avenue.

Lillian KAISER (nee FALKENBURG), wife of William G. KAISER, died yesterday in a 
private hospital after a short illness, in her 40th year.  She was a resident of 
Brooklyn for thirty-six years.  The funeral will be held from her late home, 
770 Monroe street [says 779 Monroe st in another place], at 2 P.M. Thursday.  
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John Sehy & son, 
313 Central avenue.

Samuel T. COCHRANE, a resident of Brooklyn for many years, died ??nday at his home, 
551 Tenth street.  He was the husband of ??ssie COCHRANE.  The funeral services 
will he held at his late home at 8 o'clock tonight.  Interment tomorrow will be 
under direction of Charles J. Barr, 541 Franklin avenue.

John DONLON, husband of Bridget GOODE DONLON, died Sunday, August 26, at his home, 
173 Kingsland avenue.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow from 
his late home, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Cecilia, North 
???ry and Herbert streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for 
the repose of his soul.  He is survived, in addition to his widow, by one 
son, Michael DONLON, and three sisters, Mary CURLEY, Josephine DORMAN and 
Catherine DONLON.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
Thomas J. Creamer, 64 Herbert street.

[first part cut off] member of the Board of Aldermen and at various times during 
his political career served as Superintendent of Sewers, Commissioner of Corrections
and State Transfer Tax Appraiser.  He was fifty-four years old and is survived by 
a son, John V. COGGEY, Jr.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery.

Mary T. GAULT (nee O'BEIRNE) died Monday, August 27, at her home, 27 Madison street.  
She was the widow of William J. GAULT and is survived by one son, William J., 
one sister, Margaret O'BEIRNE, and one brother, Hugh O'BEIRNE.  Funeral Thursday;
thence to Nativity Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
 Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of James A. Madden.

William J. WEBER died yesterday at his home, 236 Franklin avenue.  He was born in 
Brooklyn forty-two years ago and was a member of the R. C. Church of St. Patrick.  
He is survived by his widow, Anna CARR WEBER; a son, William; a daughter, 
Mrs. James MAHONEY; a sister, Mrs. Joseph CONKLIN, and his mother, Catherine WEBER, 
and one grandchild.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Patrick.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Doyle & Kenney, 197 Bridge street.

Patrick Joseph McALLISTER died Sunday at his home, 138 Twenty-third street, 
Jackson Heights.  He was born in County Antrim, Ireland, fifty-one years ago 
and had been a resident of Greenpoint for twenty-five years, moving to 
Jackson Heights six months ago.  He is survived by his widow, Sarah Josephine; 
a son, Charles; four daughters, Josephine, Mary, Catherine, and Anna; a sister, 
Mary, and two brothers, Daniel and William.  The funeral will be held tomorrow, 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Joan of Arc, Oak avenue, 
Jackson Heights.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
Denis F. Darraugh, 106 Java street.

Captain William A. HOLTON died yesterday at his home, 98 Cumberland street.  
He was born in the old Fifth Ward fifty-one years ago and has been one of the 
leading "pilots" operating in and about the port of New York.  He was a member 
of the Master, Mates & Pilots' Association, and was a son of the late 
William S. HOLTON and Beulah SIMPKINS, of Pennsgrove, N.J., being also the 
nephew of the late Dr. D.C. HOLTON, of Florida.  He is survived by his widow, 
Adelaide HOLTON (nee DONNELLY), and two sisters, the Misses Adelaide 
[spelled Adlethea elsewhere] and Jennie HOLTON, of Pennsgrove, N.J., and 
several nephews and neices [sic].  Funeral services at his residence on 
Thursday, August 30, at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DONNAN - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow at the 
R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament for Ann DONNAN, who died Sunday, 
August 26, at her home, 445 Ridgewood avenue.  She was 74 years old and 
is survived by one son and six daughters.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WAR VETERAN DIES - Anthony PALMER Was Navy Yard Machinist - 
Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of 
St. Teresa for Anthony PALMER, a veteran of the Spanish American War, 
who died Saturday.  Mr. PALMER was for many years employed as a machinist 
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.  He was a member of Henry J. Reilly Camp, USWV.  
He is survived by his widow, Margaret, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine CLIFFORD.  
Interment today was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MALOY - Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Cordelia B. 
Angeline MALOY, who died Sunday at her home, 862 Macon street.  She was 
born in Greenpoint thirty-four years ago and is survived by her husband, 
William; three daughters, Gertrude, Helen and Evelyn; a son, ??????, and 
her mother, Mrs. L. J. BENNETT.  Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of B.J. Touring, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

Amelia E. SKIDMORE, born in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, June 4, 1848, 
died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Loring BECKER, at Inwood.  
She is survived by her husband, Abraham W. SKIDMORE; one son, 
Abraham W. SKIDMORE, chief of the Nassau County Police; three 
daughters, Mrs. Phoebe J. WOOLSEY, of Inwood, L.I., 
Mrs. Frank H. FOSTER, of Hartford, Con.; and Mrs. H. Loring BECKER, of Inwood.  
Funeral services tonight at 8 o'clock at her late home, 
523 Solomon avenue, Inwood.  Interment at Canarsie Cemetery 
Wednesday under the direction of Mrs. M. A. Serene, 9520 Flatlands avenue.

Joseph P. CARNEY, of 264 Sullivan place, died last Thursday at Brunswick, 
Ga.  Mr. CARNEY, who was twenty-five years of age, was chief officer 
aboard the Munson line S.S. Munmotor, was unloading ties at Brunswick 
when a boom fell, striking him on the head.  He was well known in the 
Crown Heights section.  He had been with the Munson line for the past 
five years.  He was a member of Montauk Council 203, of K. of C. and 
also of St. Ignatius R.C. Church, where requiem mass was celebrated 
Saturday by Rev. Father Thomas MURPHY, S.J.  
Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.  
He is survived by his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry CARNEY; three brothers, 
Harry, Edward and Andrew, and six sisters, Sister Mary Elizabeth, of the 
Sisters of Mercy; Kathryn, Elizabeth, Sally, Margaret and Alicia.  
Interment was under the direction of Leo S. Sheridan, 140 Rogers avenue.

WELDON - Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today at the 
Fairchild Lefferts Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts place, for Walter S. 
WELDON, who died Saturday at his home, 21 South Portland avenue.  
He was a member of Greenwood Lodge, 569, F. and A.M., and 
Chaldean Chapter, 265, R.A.M.

PARKER - Columbus Council, No. 126, K. of C. members are requested to 
assemble at the club house Tuesday evening, August 28, at 8 o'clock 
to proceed thence to the home of our late brother, George A. PARKER, 
584 Park place.  John P. M'ARDLE, Grand Knight, Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder.

Anna C. QUIGLEY (nee McCLIMONT), widow of the late James QUIGLEY, 
on August 24, 1928, in the I.R.T. subway disaster.  Funeral from 
her late residence, 1043 Bergen st., Wednesday at 10 A.M.  Solemn 
mass of requiem at St. Teresa's Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

VON GLAHN - On Saturday, August 25, 1928, at her residence, 
1215 Prospect Place, Christina C., (nee Christina C. QUINN), beloved 
wife of Francis F. VON GLAHN, and sister of Edward and Robert QUINN, 
both of Brooklyn.  Services will be held at the Fairchild Chapel, 
86 Lefferts place, near Grand avenue, on Monday, August 27, at 8 P.M.

WILSON - Anna (nee BOETZEL) on August 26, 1928, age 48 years, 
beloved wife of Norman H., and mother of Evelyn, Dorothy, and 
Norman H., Jr.  Services on Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the home, 
153 Moffat St.  Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.  
Member of Star of Hope Chapter No. 482, O.E.S.

IN MEMORIAM
CARNEY - 
In memory of John CARNEY, who departed this life August 27, 1927.  
Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Antony's Church, Wednesday at 9 A.M. - 
Wife

DAVIS - 
In memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mary DAVIS, 
who departed this life August 28, 1911. - Daughter, 
son-in-lay and grandaughter [sic].

NO DEATH CHARGE - Man in Fatal Crash Held as Reckless Driver
Kurt SCHOELLER, 23, an automobile mechanic, of 107-30 Remington street, Jamaica, 
brought before Magistrate Marvin in Jamaica Court for a hearing on a 
charge of reckless driving, asked that the case be adjourned until Sept. 5.  
The court granted his request, but increased SCHOELLER's bail from $5000 
to $25,000.Although a man was killed in a machine driven August 19, by SCHOELLER, 
to date no action has been taken to press a charge of homicide against him.  
SCHOELLER, on that occasion, had as his passenger, Albert DE LA HOYDE, a 
Richmond Hill pharmacist, when the machine struck a milk wagon.  DE LA HOYDE 
was taken to Jamaica Hospital where he succombed [sic] from injuries.
While a reckless driving charge is being pressed against SCHOELLER, 
neither the police nor Mrs. DE LA HOYE [sic] has signed a complaint 
charging homicide.

Stanley KAEZMARK - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. Thursday at 
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, 
for Stanley KAEZMARK, a life resident of Bay Ridge, who died Sunday.  He is 
survived by his widow, Theresa; a daughter, Veronica; his parents, Anthony and 
Mary, and two brothers, Leo and Joseph.  The funeral will be held from his late 
home, 275 Fifty-sixth street, and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under 
direction of Herbert Fitzpatrick, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Matilda JOYCE - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby avenues, for Matilda JOYCE,
 a life resident of Brooklyn, who died Sunday in her fortieth year in a local 
hospital.  She is survived by her husband, Stephen; two daughters, Edith and Louise, 
and two sons, William and Stephen JOYCE, Jr.  The funeral will be held from her 
late home, 6026 Saspian street, near Collins avenue, Maspeth, and interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Nicholas Blasius, Jr. & Sons, 
710 Knickerbocker avenue.

Mareano GONZALEZ died yesterday at the home of his sister, Isabel G. RIVEIA.  
He was born in Porto Rico [sic], the son of Segundo and Basilisa GONZALEZ, 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for five years.  The funeral will be held 
today at 2 P.M., followed by interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of T.T. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

Minna JAPPA [spelled JAPPE in headline], of 103-02 132d street, Richmond Hill,
died Sunday.  She was born in Germany and is survived by two sons, Arthur L. and 
Frank C. JAPPE.  The funeral services will be held at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow at the 
Buss Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle avenue.  Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, 
under direction of William Buss.

Elizabeth MEURER - Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for 
Elizabeth MEURER, who died Sunday at her home, 48 Montgomery place.  She is 
survived by her husband, Andrew MEURER; two sons, Andrew, Jr., and Kenneth, 
and two daughters, Lillie and Marie MEURER.  Interment tomorrow will be private.

John H. RUMPH - Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow for John H. 
RUMPH, who died Sunday at his home, 85 Bevy court, Gerritsen Beach.  
He was 72 years old and is survived by his widow, Ella LOTTE RUMPH, and two 
daughters, Mrs. Sadie HARRIGAN and Mrs. Emma FRANSEN.  
Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Caroline FUESSLEIN died yesterday in her eighty-eighth year, at her home, 
560 Central avenue.  She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Hermine PFAFFER, 
Mrs. ?? MEYER, Mrs. Caroline MORAN, Mrs. Dora BONAWITZ; two sons, ??est 
[maybe Ernest] and Alvin FUESSLEIN.  Funeral services tomorrow night at 
Funeral Thursday at ? A.M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of Gary F. Ehlenberger, 1489 Putnam avenue.

Harold FALCONER, a clerk for the New York-New Haven and Hartford Railroad, 
died at his home, 1827 East Thirteenth street, Flatbush, on Sunday, August 26, 
in his 27th year.  He was a member of Home Crest Presbyterian Church on Avenue T.  
Funeral services will be held at his late home tonight.  He is 
survived by his father Alexander FALCONER; three sisters, Margaret, ???ce, 
and Eileen.  The funeral will be held tomorrow.  
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of William Dunigan
& Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

Theresa STEMMERMANN, of 575 Driggs avenue, died Sunday at her home.  She was 
born in New York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  She 
was a member of the societies attached to the R. C. Church of St. Vincent de Paul.  
She is survived by a daughter, Mary, and three sons, Charles, George, 
and Jay STEMMERMANN.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from her 
late residence.  Thence to the R. C. Church of St. Vincent de Paul, where a 
solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of ???? F. Murray, Jr., 605 Lorimer street.

Mary HUGHES died Sunday at her home, 182 Utica avenue.  She was born in Ireland, 
and for the past ??? years [looks like a word-maybe 'two'] had resided in this 
borough.  She is survived by her husband, Thomas; two daughters, ???an TOAL 
[maybe Susan] and Mrs. James HARDY ??? three sons, Thomas and Michael TOAL 
and Frank HUGHES, and one sister, Mrs. Edward J. ????ATTY [might be a UR 
before the ATTY].  Funeral from her late home tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., thence 
to St. Matthew's R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  
Interment at St. Johns Cemetery.

Vanesa HERNANDEZ died Sunday at her home, 155 Prospect street.  The funeral 
will be held today at ?? A.M., followed by interment in Calvary Cemetery, 
under the direction of T.T. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

29 August 1928
MAGGIE FERRIS CANCER VICTIM - Retired Actress Dies in Hospital
LAST RITES FRIDAY - Actors' Fund to Have Charge of Burial

Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. Friday, at the Church of St. Malachy, 
Manhattan, for Maggie FERRIS, a retired actress, who died yesterday of cancer 
in Coney Island Hospital.  She has appeared for many years in vaudeville and 
repertory companies and was recently employed by a Coney Island amusement resort.  
Interment, under auspices of the Actors' Fund of America, 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Emma ELWOOD died Sunday at her home, Railroad avenue, Greenlawn, in her 
sixty-fourth year.  She is survived by one daughter, Nettie ELWOOD, and 
one brother, Albert PROBECK.  Funeral today at 2 P.M. from George Werst's 
funeral chapel, 572 Hart street, corner Evergreen avenue.  
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Anna BOETZEL WILSON died Sunday in her forty-eighth year.  She is survived 
by her husband, Norman H., two daughters, Evelyn and Dorothy, and one son, 
Norman H., Jr.  Funeral services tonight at 8 o'clock at her home, 
153 Moffat street.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction 
of George Werst, 572 Hart street.

STORTS - Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of 
the Holy Innocents, Beverly road and East Seventeenth street, for 
William A. STORTS, secretary, treasurer and director of the New York 
Produce Exchange Clearing Association, who died Monday at his home at 
the Hotel Granada.  He is survived by his widow, Helen Geraldine 
MORONEY STORTS, and three children.

Margaret SHANNON, born in Ireland, the daughter of the late James HANNA and 
Margaret McVEY HANNA, died Monday at her home, 9138 110th street, Richmond Hill.  
She was a resident of this city for the past fifty-nine years, was a 
member of Holy Child Jesus R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem 
was celebrated today at 10 A.M.  She was the widow of Morris SHANNON and 
is survived by several nieces and nephews.  
Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
William Dunigan & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

Alouis JOERGER died yesterday at his home, 65 Diamond street.  He was 
born in Germany eighty-one years ago and had been a resident of the 
Greenpoint section of Brooklyn for many years.  He is survived by two 
daughters, Mrs. Margaret WITTICH and Mrs. Katharine PETERS; three sons, 
Charles, Fred and Harry JOERGER; fourteen grandchildren and three great 
grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. 
by the Rev. Dr. A.C. Blunck.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery 
under the direction of C. Treber & Son, 102 Norman avenue.

FIORILLO - Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 A.M. at 
St. Rosalia's R.C. Church, Sixty-third street and Fourteenth avenue, 
for Maria J. FIORILLO, who died Tuesday.  She was born in France, 
and resided at 306 Seventy-eighth street.  The funeral will be held 
from the funeral home at 187 South Oxford street.  She is survived 
by her husband, Vincent; one son, Conrad, and her father, John D. FIORILLO.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Thomas DISKIN died today at his home, 413 Fortieth street.  He is 
survived beside his wife Catherine, three sons, Thomas, James, and William.  
He was a member of St. Michael's R.C. Church, where requiem mass 
will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

William C. MURPHY died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born 
in the Fourteenth Ward of Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for twenty-five years.  He is survived by his widow, Mrs. May CLEARY MURPHY 
and a sister, Mrs. Ida FITZGERALD.  The funeral will be held Friday 
from the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1857 Broadway, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Presentation at 10 A.M.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Adolph A. KUESTER died Monday at his home, 179 Bergen street.  
He is survived by his mother, Mary A.; a brother, Theodore T., 
and a sister, Lillian L. KUESTER.  He was 52 years old.  He was 
employed by the B.M.T. as an investigator.  The Elks services will 
be held at the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6751 Fifth avenue tonight.  
Religious services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

DONNAN - Requiem mass was celebrated at 8:30 A.M. today at the 
R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament for Anna DONNAN, who died Sunday 
at her home, 445 Ridgewood avenue.  She was 74 years old and is survived 
by six daughters, Mrs. Theresa BRITTING, Mrs. Cecilia REIS, Mrs. Clare ORR, 
Mrs. Josephine McCORMACK, Grace and Lucy, and one son, Oswald DONNAN.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Harold J. Reid, 116 Utica avenue.

Ada KENNEDY died Sunday at Princeton, NJ.  She is survived by a sister, 
Emily S. JOHNSON.  She was 57 years old.  The funeral services will be 
held at her late home, 6814 Fifth avenue, at 8 o'clock tonight.  
Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery 
under direction of George C. HERBST, 6714 Fifth avenue.

Charles E. GLYNN died Monday at his home, 145 Marion street.  He was 
born in New York, the son of the late Michael and Margaret BYRNE GLYNN, 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past fifty years.  He had 
been employed in the Water Department for about thirty years.  He is 
survived by his wife, Mary GLYNN.  He was a member of St. Benedict's 
R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 A.M.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction 
of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

John J. HUGHES died yesterday at his home, 632 Eleventh street.  
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Cecilia GREEGAN and 
Mrs. Margaret MARTIN, and a brother, Edward HUGHES.  The funeral 
will be held from the home of his cousin, James HUGHES, 632 Eleventh 
street, at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John J. KREITZ died yesterday at his home, 377 Central avenue.  
He was born in Buffalo, NY, and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for thirty-five years.  He was a member of Local Union 476, 
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.  He is 
survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine SIEFERT [as written]; 
a daughter, Mrs. Lillian SCHIEFER; a son, George J. PRICE; two sisters, 
Mrs. Libby JOHNSON and Mrs. Lena HILDEBRAND; two brothers, 
Frank and Fred KREITZ, and one granddaughter.  The funeral services 
will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Friday will 
be a Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Caroline PETTERSEN died yesterday.  She is survived by her husband, 
John Ludwig PETTERSEN; five sons, Hans, James, Harry, William and George, 
and a daughter, Mrs. William SCHMID.  The funeral services will be held Friday, 
at her late home, 602 Ninetieth street, Fort Hamilton.  
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

William J. ORTLOFF, son of Alfred and Mary ORTLOFF, died Monday.  
He was born in Greenpoint fifteen years ago and was a pupil at P.S. 110.  
He is survived in addition to his parents by two brothers, Joseph and 
Anthony, and a sister, Marie.  He was a member of the R.C. Church of 
St. Cecilia, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

Mary E. WADSWORTH died Monday.  She is survived by a daughter, 
Imogene F. WEADON, and a son, Charles A. WADSWORTH.  She was 85 years old.  
The funeral services will be held at her late home, 819 Sixty-eighth street, 
at 8:30 o'clock tonight.  Interment will be at Black River NY under 
direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue.

Marie E. LURS died yesterday at her home, 807 Seventy-third street.  
She is survived by her husband John LURS.  She was 54 years old.  
The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 
6741 Fifth avenue, at 8 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment at 10 A.M. Friday 
will be at Greenwood Cemetery.  For information phone Atlantic 4860.

Catherine McQUILLAND, daughter of the late James O'REILLY and Mary A. 
MACKEN O'REILLY, and widow of William McQUILLAND, died yesterday at her 
home, 8501 Ninety-fourth street, Woodhaven.  She is survived by four sons, 
William, George, Charles and Robert and two daughters, Isabelle and Catherine.  
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Friday with interment at 
Woodlawn Cemetery under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 Eighty-seventh 
street, Woodhaven.

Henry SCHROEDER died yesterday at the Wyckoff Heights Hospital.  He was 
born in New York City about forty-three years ago and had been a resident 
of Queens Village for two years.  He was a member of the Mohr Lithoplate 
Corporation of Brooklyn, at 1154 Cypress avenue, near Cooper avenue, 
for many years.  He is survived by his widow, Wilhelmina; two daughters, 
Eunice and Mrs. Fred HAUSER, Jr., and his mother, Mrs. Gustave SCHROEDER.  
The funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. Friday at his late home, 
91-33 221st street, Queens Village, (two blocks east of Springfield Boulevard).  
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William BIERMANN, 
226 Wilson avenue.

Julia CANNOOT died Monday in a local hospital.  She was born in Belgium 
seventy years ago and formerly lived at 206 Schley street, Glendale.  
She is survived by a son, Theodore CANNOOT.  The funeral will be held from 
the funeral chapel of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue, at 2 PM tomorrow. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

John William HARLEY died yesterday at his home, 386 Sixth street.  He was 
a life resident of South Brooklyn and was twenty-three years old.  He was 
employed as a clerk by the J. M. Hubner Company.  He was a member of the 
R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.  He is survived by his parents, James J. 
and Louise; and three brothers, Gerard, James, Jr., and Russell; and three 
sisters, Grace, Irene and Muriel HARLEY.  The funeral will be held Friday, 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

BODKIN, Mary, beloved wife of James T. BODKIN, on August 27, in her 52nd year, 
at her home, 33 Remington St., Jamaica, L.I.  Mass of requiem at St. Clements 
R.C. Church, South Ozone Park on Thursday, August 30, at 10 A.M.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CARROLL - On Wednesday August 29, at 1712 45th st., Brooklyn, Margaret CARROLL, 
beloved mother of Rev. Joseph A. CARROLL, rector of Church of the Holy Ghost.  
Solemn requiem mass on Friday at 10:30 AM at Church of the Holy Ghost, 
17th ave. and 46th st.  Kindly omit flowers.  Masses preferred.

DONOVAN - On Tuesday, August 28, 1928, at his home, 383A 6th st., 
John B. DONOVAN, retired lieutenent New York Fire Department.  
Notice of funeral later.

GAULT - On August 27, Mary T. (nee O'BIERNE), the beloved mother of William J. 
GAULT at her residence, 27 Madison st.  
Funeral on Thursday; thence to Nativity R.C. Church.

GUNTHER - On Tuesday, August 28, 1928, Rosa, age 56 years, dearly beloved wife 
of Nick GUNTHER and mother of Carl SCHMIDT.  Relatives and friends, also 
members of Von Mensch Sister Circle, the Swiss Ladies' Society and 
Swiss Ladies' Singing Society are invited to attend funeral from her residence, 
103 Schley st., Glendale, on Thursday at 2 PM.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

HOLM - On Tuesday August 28, 1928 after a short illness, Lewis W. HOLM, at 
his residence, 93-02 214th St., Queens Village, L.I.  Survived by his wife 
May (nee CLARK), two brothers, John and Henry; one sister, Lizette.  
Funeral services will be held at his late residence Thursday evening, 
August 30 at 8 o'clock.  Interment Friday morning 10 A.M. in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

HOLTON - On Monday, August 27, 1928, William A. HOLTON, beloved husband of 
Adelaide DONNELLY and devoted brother of Adlethea and Jennie HOLTON.  
Funeral services at his residence, 98 Cumberland st., on Thursday, 
Aug.30, at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

KAISER - Lillian KAISER (nee FALKENBURG), beloved wife of William G. KAISER, 
died after a short illness, August 27, in a private hospital, in her 40th year.  
Funeral from her late residence, 779 Monroe st., Thursday at 2 P.M.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

STERNEMANN - On Sun. August 26, 1928, Charles, beloved husband of Elizabeth STERNEMANN, 
suddenly at his home 104-30 125th st., Richmond Hill on Sunday.  Spanish-American 
War Veterans Service Wednesday evening 8:30.  Home service Thursday 2 P.M.

MRS. CHAPLIN'S FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS DELAYED
Glendale, Cal., August 29 - Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Hanna CHAPLIN, mother 
of Charles and Sydney CHAPLIN, screen comedians, were delayed today, pending 
word from Sydney, who is in Paris.  Mrs. CHAPLIN, who was 91 years old, died 
at her home here yesterday as the result of a long illness contracted in 
London during the World War.  Charles CHAPLIN was at the bedside of his 
mother when she died.

30 August 1928
MOTHER AND 15-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER HELD FOR MURDER IN MAN'S DEATH
	Bullets of revenge caused the death today of Joseph MEKUSKAUSKAS, 45, 
of 615 Forty-first street, at the Methodist Episcopal hospital today.  
As a result of the death, fifteen-year-old Mary MILASUMAS and her mother, 
Mrs. Indvise MEKUSKAUSKAS are under arrest on a charge of homicide and 
will be arraigned on that count either today or tomorrow.

	MEKUSKAUSKAS was shot five times during a quarrel in his home, August 20.  
Soon after he had been taken to the hospital, both his wife and step-daughter, 
who were arrested by Detective HENDRY, LOURES, McCARTHY and FITZGERALD, of 
the Fourth avenue station, claimed to have shot him.  Mary boastfully told 
she had practiced for weeks with a pistol, so that when the opportune time 
to shoot her father came, there would be no wild shots.
	Based on the police version of the story, Justice HANSON, in Children's Court, 
held Mary for juvenile delinquency, pending her step-father's recovery.  
Mrs. MEKUSKRAUSKAS [spelled differently here] was released in $5000 on a 
charge of felonious assault.
	The police assert that two of the shots, any one of which might have proven 
fatal, were fired by Mary, and her mother fired the other three.  Two of 
the bullets lodged in the man's back and one in his arm.  The other two went wild.

DROPS DEAD AT CART
While pushing a cart along Monteith street near Bushwick avenue yesterday, 
Frank SKULASCH, 67 years old, an ice peddler, of 53 Monteith street, 
fell to the street.  A private physician in the vicinity was summoned 
and found the man dead, apparently from heart disease.

S. E. BURTIS DIES; 
ILL FIVE YEARS - 
RETIRED BROOKLYN MERCHANT WAS EIGHTY-FIVE 
USHER FOR BEECHER - BUT QUIT PLYMOUTH CHURCH FOR DUTCH REFORMED
Samuel Edgar BURTIS, veteran Brooklyn hardware merchant, died yesterday 
after an illness of five years at his home, theChatelaine, 1350 Bedford 
avenue, in his eighty-fifth year.
He had been engaged in the real estate and hardware business in Brooklyn 
for thirty years and retired five years ago.  Mr. BURTIS served as an usher 
at Plymouth Congregational Church when Henry Ward BEECHER was the pastor.  
Later Mr. BURTIS became an active member of the Jamaica Dutch Reformed Church.
Mr. BURTIS is survived by his widow, Emily WILLIAMSON BURTIS; a son, 
William BURTIS; a sister, Mary Priscilla BURTIS, and two grandchildren.  
The funeral services will be held at 3:30 PM tomorrow at the home of his 
sister, Mary Priscilla BURTIS, 215 Carlton avenue.  The Rev. Dr. Robert K. WICK, 
pastor-emeritus of Jamaica Dutch Reformed Church, will officiate.  
Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery.

WILSON - Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night for 
Anna BEETZEL WILSON, who died Sunday in her forty-eighth year at her home,
153 Moffat street.  She is survived by her husband, Norman H.; a son, 
Norman H. Jr., and two daughters, Evelyn and Dorothy WILSON.  She was a 
member of Star of Hope Chapter, 482, O.E.S.  Interment at 10 AM today was
at Evergreen Cemetery.

CARROLL - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of the Holy Ghost, Seventeenth avenue and Forty-sixth street, 
for Margaret CARROLL, mother of the Rev. Joseph A. CARROLL, pastor of the 
R.C. Church of the Holy Ghost, who died yesterday at her home, 1712 
Forty-fifth street.  Kindly omit flowers.  Masses preferred.

Beetar AYOUR died Monday at his summer home in Ashville, NC.  He was a 
graduate of Columbia University and lived at 113 Montague street.  He is 
survived by two sisters, Jeanette and Dorothy.  He was a professor of French.  
The funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM today at St. Nicholas Orthodox 
Cathedral, State and Bond streets.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

HOLM - Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Lewis W. HOLM, 
who died Tuesday at his home, 9302 214th street, Queens Village.  He is 
survived by his widow, May CLARK HOLM; two sons, Harold and Leslie; a sister, 
Lizette, and two brothers, John and Henry HOLM.  Interment tomorrow will be 
at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

WELIN - Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Saturday for Mary Ellen WELIN, 
a life resident of Brooklyn, who died Tuesday in her seventieth year at her 
home, 690 Forty-eighth street.  She is survived by a daughter, Lillian, and 
a son, Oscar WELIN, of 109-35 114th street, Richmond Hall, at whose home the 
funeral services will be held.  She was the widow of Capt. Oscar C. WELIN.  
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Charles SANDER, 
202 Jefferson street.

Mary KILLEEN died yesterday at her home, 93 Suydam place.  She was born in 
Manhattan and is survived by her husband, Michael KILLEEN; three daughters, 
Marie, Margaret and Helen; two sons, John and Francis X.; her mother, 
Mrs. Margaret DINEEN; a sister, Margaret, and a brother, Cornelius DINEEN. 
She had been a resident of Brooklyn for eighteen years.  She was a member of 
the Rosary and Sacred Heart societies attached to the R. C. Church of the 
Holy Rosary, Chauncey street, where requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of W. A. MARTIN, 
764 Washington avenue.

Francis J. DALY, three-year-old son of Patrick J. and Margaret McCORMACK DALY, 
died yesterday in Bushwick Hospital.  The funeral will be held at 3 PM today 
from the hospital chapel, and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under 
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

John J. HUGHES died Tuesday at his home, 632 Eleventh street.  He is survived 
by two sisters, Mrs. Cecilia GREEGAN and Mrs. Margaret MARTIN, and a brother,
Edward HUGHES.  The funeral was held at the home of his cousin, James HUGHES, 
632 Eleventh street, at 9:30 AM today, with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of the holy Name of Jesus.  Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John B. DONOVAN died Tuesday at his home, 683A Sixth street.  He was a retired 
lieutenant of Engine Company 246, of the New York Fire Department.  He is 
survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. NOLAN and Mrs. H. McBRIDE; a sister, 
Elizabeth DONOVAN and five grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at tomorrow, 
with a reqiuem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue 
and Ninth street.

Thomas McCARTHY died Tuesday at his home, 78 Buffalo avenue.  He is survived by 
four sisters, Sister Nazarene, Mrs. George FESSLER, Anna and Margaret McCARTHY.  
Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 AM.  Requiem mass at Church of St. Benedict, 
Fulton street and Ralph avenue.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton street.

Thomas SKELLY, son of Mary MURPHY (line left out) SKELLY, died Monday.  
Funeral from his late home, 439 Bleecker street, tomorrow at 9 AM; thence to 
St. Brigid's R.C. Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be celebrated.  
In addition to his mother, survived by three brothers, Felix, Michael and John, 
and two sisters, Mrs. Walter SMITH and Katherine SKELLY.  He was a World War 
veteran and a member of Forty-seventh Post, American Legion, 147.  
Military escort with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of George T. McHUGH, 783 Myrtle avenue.

YOEGEL - Funeral services will be held at 9 AM tomorrow for Edna YOEGEL, a 
life resident of Brooklyn, who died Tuesday in her twenty-seventh year, at her 
home, 118-48 200th street, St. Albans, Queens.  She is survived by her husband, 
Charles; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John RENGSTORFF and three sisters, Gussie, 
Lillian and Olga RENGSTORFF.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
 direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

William F. KING died suddenly yesterday at his home, 6711 Austin street, 
Forest Hills.  He was born in Brooklyn fifty-nine years ago, and lived 
here until eight years ago.  He was a manufacturer of elevators and dumbwaiters.  
He was a member of Queensboro Lodge, 878, RPO Elks.  He is survived by his widow, 
Mrs. Catherine KING; a daughter, Mrs. James FARRELL, and a son, William F. KING, Jr., 
and two brothers, James M. and Joseph KING.  The funeral will be held Saturday 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, 
Portsmouth place, Forest Hills.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.  

Charles LOPES died Tuesday at his home, 276 Tray avenue.  He was born in 
Portugal forty-eight years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for five years.  
He is survived by his widow, Ismay LOPES; one son, two sisters and one brother. 
The funeral was held from his late home at 9:30 AM today with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of St. Matthew.  Interment followed at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of Harold J. REID, 116 Utica avenue.

BOGEL - Metta BOGEL, on August 28, 1928, aged 82 years.  Services Friday at 
her home, 16 Summit ave., Middle Village.  Funeral Saturday at 2 PM.  
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

CHANCE - On August 28, Jane, beloved mother of William, Mary, Andrew, Ellen 
and John CHANCE.  Funeral from Walter B. COOK's Funeral Home, 1 West 190th st., 
Saturday 9:30 AM; thence to St. Simon Stock Church, where a mass will 
be offered at 10 AM.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DISHMAN - On August 30, Mary E., at her residence, 86 Wolcott street.  
Notice of funeral later.

GIMPEL - John H., Jr., beloved husband of Rose OEDER GIMPEL; suddenly on 
August 28, 1928, at his residence, 8613 75th st., Woodhaven.  Survived by one 
daughter, Dorothy; father, John H.; one brother, Charles; one sister, Anna.  
Funeral services Friday evening at 8 PM.  Interment Saturday at 2 o'clock 
Evergreen Cemetery.

KING - Catherine P. KING, of 688 Gates ave., Brooklyn NY, departed this life 
Aug, 29, 1928.  Funeral services will be held at the Congregational Church, 
corner of Grand ave. and Lefferts place, Saturday, 2 PM.  
Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

McCAFFREY - Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret TRAVERS; father of Mary 
and Ann McCAFFREY; at his residence, 495 13th st.  Funeral on Saturday at 
9:30 AM.  Solemn requiem mass at Holy Name R.C. Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O'CONNOR - Patrick Joseph, on August 19, at his residence, 2634 East 19th st.  
Survived by two daughters, Marion and Edna.  Member of B.P.O.E. No. 22.  
Requiem mass at St. Mark's R.C. Church, Sheepshead Bay, Saturday, 9:30AM.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, B.P.O. Elks - Brothers you are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our brother, Patrick J. O'CONNOR, Friday evening, 
August 31 at 8 o'clock at his residence, 2634 East 19th st.  
- Edward J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler
- Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary

THOMPSON - On Wednesday, August 29, 1928, William J. THOMPSON, husband of the 
late Mary McGARRY THOMPSON.  Funeral from his residence, 763 Jefferson ave., 
on Saturday, Sept. 1, at 9:30 AM; thence to Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

VAUGHAN - On Tuesday, August 28, 1928, Jennie RALPH VAUGHAN, at her home, 
3212 31st ave., Astoria, LI, beloved wife of James VAUGHAN, and mother 
of Mrs. A. W. McNEAN, Genevieve and Richard.  Funeral Friday morning, August 31.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Antony's R.C. Church, Manhattan ave. and Milton st. 
at 9 o'clock.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
CLARK - In loving memory of William S. CLARK, former member of the 
Police Department, whom the Lord called August 31, 1922.  
Memorial mass St. Francis Assissi Church, Brooklyn, Friday, August 31. - 
Wife, son & sisters, Sarah CLARK, Rose CLARK BONSTELLE.

DUGAN - In loving memory of Thomas DUGAN, who departed this life 
August 30, 1919.  
Gone but not forgotten. - 
Family.

JAEGER - In loving memory of a dear beloved husband and father, 
Henry JAEGER, who died August 31, 1927. - 
Wife and children.

STEINBORN - In remembrance of my beloved son, Edmund Horgan STEINBORN, 
who departed this life, August 30, 1917.  
Gone, but never forgotten by his loving mother, Mrs. Alfred SAATMAN.

HOLD FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR JOHN S FITZPATRICK
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church of St. Andrew, Flushing, for John S. FITZPATRICK, prominent 
Brooklyn educator and formerly principal of the New York Parental School, 
who died Tuesday at his home, 3321 North Twenty-fifth street, Flushing.
Mr. FITZPATRICK was born in Keene NH fifty-six years ago and was a graduate 
of Bridgewater State Normal School, Brooklyn Polytechnic and Columbia University.  
He was at one time principal of old P.S. 80 and served as the head of the 
New York Parental School from 1917 to 1924, when he retired.  He was
one of the organizers of the Public Schools Athletic League.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Brooklyn College Alumni, 
Brooklyn Polytechnic Alumni, and the New York Principals Association.  
He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth FORD FITZPATRICK; two sons, John S., Jr., 
and Charles, and three daughters, Mary, Norma and Elizabeth FITZPATRICK.  
Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing.

31 August 1928
WOMAN KILLS ANOTHER SEATED IN PARKED AUTO
Former Friends, They Had Become Enemies, Daughter, 
Who Saw Mother Slain, 
Says Victim and Daughter Were Visiting in White Plains - 
Five Shots Fired From Concealed Pistol
WHITE PLAINS, August 31.- 
Mrs. Ermina CHURICCI, of Banton, Conn., was shot and killed in the 
street on Lincoln avenue, East White Plains, today.  Police say the 
shooting was done by Mrs. Mary CASIDEI, of 17 Lincoln avenue, White Plains.  
Mrs. CHURICCI was hit by four bullets.
Mrs. CASIDEI did not attempt to escape.  She was taken to White Plains 
Police Headquarters for questioning.
DAUGHTER TELLS OF TRAGEDY
A story of the shooting was told to the police by Mrs. Rose CICLINO, 
15 years old, daughter of Mrs. CHURICCI, according to the police.  
The girl has been married three months.
She said that Mrs. CASIDEI had been a neighbor of the CHURICCI family 
and that Mrs. CASIDEI and Mrs. CHURICCI had been friends but subsequently 
became enemies.  Mrs. CASIDEI recently moved to the East White Plains address.
Mrs. CHURICCI and Rose had been here on a visit.  They were sitting in 
their automobile, preparatory to starting for Banton, when Mrs. CASIDEI 
approached and began to upbraid Mrs. CHURICCI.  Suddenly Mrs. CASIDEI 
fired a shot from a revolver which was covered by a handkerchief,
according to Rose.
The bullet grazed Mrs. CHURICCI's scalp.  Mrs. CHURICCI and her daughter 
scrambled from the car.  Rose made futile efforts to protect her mother, 
but Mrs. CASIDEI fired five more shots, Rose said.
Mrs. CHURCHILL [typed as printed] fell to the road.  She was dead when 
an ambulance arrived.  She had been struck by four bullets.  Mrs. CASIDEI 
remained nearby until policemen arrived and took her into custody.

BOY DROWNED IN POND WAS ANTHONY CORSO
Anthony CORSO, of 1123 Willoughby avenue, at the Kings County Hospital 
morgue yesterday identified the body of the boy drowned on Monday 
afternoon in a pond adjoining Union Fields Cemetery, Cypress avenue, 
Ridgewood, as that of his son, Salvatore, 14 years old.
When the boy failed to come home for several days, CORSO reported the 
matter to the police of Wilson avenue station, who in turn notified the 
Missing Persons Bureau.  That department had sent out an alarm in an 
effort to locate the unfortunate boy's parents.

PHOTOGRAPHER DIES AT RADIO - FRANK BANGS FOUND WITH EAR PHONES ON HEAD
WORKING ON PICTURE - MOVIE MAN WAS WITH VITAGRAPH CO HERE
Frank BANGS, well known New York photographer and formerly for several years 
"still" photographer at the old Vitagraph motion picture studio in Brooklyn, 
was found dead Wednesday in his "location" quarters on Catalina Island, 
according to word received in Brooklyn today.
	Mr. BANGS was found with his radio ear-phones on his head and apparently 
died of a heart attack.  He had been photographer for many stage 
notables before he went into the motion picture field.  He was working 
on a picture with the Richard Barthelmess Company, of the Frist National 
studio, at the time of his death.
	Mr. BANGS, according to his friends, had a premonition of a tragedy and 
last week refused to attend the wedding of his daughter Victorina.  
Three years ago, another daughter, Mrs. Muriel TIERNEY, died shortly 
after returning from her honeymoon.
	Requiem mass was celebrated today at the R.C. Church of St. Ambrose, 
Fairfax avenue, Hollywood.  The body will be placed in a mausoleum at 
Forest Lawn, Hollywood.

O'CONNOR - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R.C. Church of St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay, for Patrick J. O'CONNOR, who 
died Wednesday, August 29, at his home, 2634 East Nineteenth street.  
He is survived by two daughters, Marion and Edna O'CONNOR.  He was a 
member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22 B.P.O. Elks.  
Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22 B.P.O. Elks - Brothers you are requested to 
attend the funeral services of our brother, Patrick J. O'CONNOR, 
Friday evening, August 31 at 8 o'clock at his residence, 2634 East 19th st. 
-Edward J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler
-Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary

McCAFFREY - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R.C. Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and 
Prospect avenue, for Thomas McCAFFREY, who died Wednesday at his 
home, 495 Thirteenth street.  He was born in County Caven, Ireland, 
sixty-seven years ago and had been formerly for fifty years a 
resident of the Old Sixth Ward.  He is survived by his widow, 
Margaret TRAVERS McCAFFREY and two daughters, Mary and Ann McCAFFREY.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of John J. O'NEIL, 322 Court street.

Elizabeth HOFFMAN died Wednesday, August 29, 1928, at her home, 
124-03 Eleventh avenue, near 124th street, College Point.  She was 
born in Germany seventy-one years ago and is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Matilda H. FOLLMER and Mrs. Wilma SCHAEFFER; two grandchildren
and a brother, John FINK.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM tomorrow 
and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
 John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

ROSENFELD - Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today for 
Isaac ROSENFELD, a retired drygoods merchant, who died yesterday in 
his sixty-ninth year at his home, 2037 Greene avenue.  He was born 
in Russia and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years.  He 
was a member of the First Young Men's Caracow Benevolent Association 
and Yewtree Lodge, 461, F. & A.M.  He is survived by a brother, 
Bernard ROSENFELD, and several nieces and nephews.  
Interment will be at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, 
under direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

Maria CASALE died in her seventieth year. [doesn't say when]  She was born 
in Italy and had been a resident of New York City for over thirty years.  
She is survived by two sons, Michael and Frank, connected with the Loew's 
theatres in New York City; two daughters, Mrs. Anna FAZIOLA and 
Mrs. Gemma CATALDI, wife of the well-known St. Louis, Mo., physician, 
and several grandchildren.  The funeral was held today from the funeral 
parlors of Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 Fort Hamilton parkway, at 10 AM, with 
a requiem mass at St. Rosalie Church, Sixty-fourth street and 
New Utrecht avenue.  Interment was at St. John's Cemetery.

Giovanni BELLINO, born in Italy forty-three years ago, died Tuesday 
in a local hospital.  He had been a resident of Brooklyn for over 
twenty years and his late home was at 1436 Thirty-sixth street, 
where he lived with his wife, Josephine, and four children, Maria, 
Anna, Frank and Gaetana.  He was a member of St. Catherine of 
Alexandria R.C. Church at Fort Hamilton parkway and forty-first street, 
where a solemn high mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 AM, and 
burial will be in St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
N. PIRO's Sons, of 153 Navy street.

John TULLY died yesterday at his home, 472 Eighty-third street.  He 
is survived by his wife and one daughter, Catherine.  He was employed 
by the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company as district superintendent.  
Funeral Monday from his late home at 10 AM, with requiem mass at 
St. Anselm's Church, Fourth avenue and Eighty-third street.  
Interment under direction of F. J. McLAUGHLIN, 309 Eighty-second street.

William J. THOMPSON, house salesman for the Upjohn Chemical Company, 
died Wednesday, August 29, 1928, at his home, 763 Jefferson avenue.  
He was born in the Twentieth Ward, Brooklyn, the son of the late 
William THOMPSON and Ann WALSH THOMPSON, and was a graduate of 
Public School 14 and the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy.  He was for many 
years a member of St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent avenue; Holy Name
Society and St. Vincent de Paul Society.  He was also a member of the 
Downtown Manhattan Tamany Club.  For the past several years he has been 
a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of 
requiem will be celebrated by the pastor, the Rev. J. McENROE, tomorrow 
at 10 AM.  He was the husband of the late Mary McGARRY THOMPSON, and 
is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles J. LUMB; three grandchildren, 
two sisters, Miss Mary Emma THOMPSON, Mrs. Eleanor HANNA, and one brother, 
Richard T. THOMPSON.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

Lisette HAHN died Wednesday at her home, 2034 Grove street, Ridgewood.  
She was born in Germany, April 8, 1872, and lived in Brooklyn about 
thirty-four years.  Funeral tomorrow at 1:30 PM from her late home, 
thence to the Ridgewood Heights M.E. Church where services will be held.  
Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.  She is survived by her bereaved husband, 
George HAHN; three daughters, Eleanor HAHN, Anna JUNEMANN, Elsie DeWEIR; 
one son, George HAHN, Jr., and four grandchildren.  Interment under 
direction of John BAQUES, 614 Woodward avenue.

PHOTOGRAPHER DIES AT RADIO - FRANK BANGS FOUND WITH EAR PHONES ON HEAD
WORKING ON PICTURE - MOVIE MAN WAS WITH VITAGRAPH CO HERE
	Frank BANGS, well known New York photographer and formerly for several 
years "still" photographer at the old Vitagraph motion picture studio in 
Brooklyn, was found dead Wednesday in his "location" quarters on 
Catalina Island, according to word received in Brooklyn today.
	Mr. BANGS was found with his radio ear-phones on his head and apparently 
died of a heart attack.  He had been photographer for many stage notables 
before he went into the motion picture field.  He was working on a picture 
with the Richard Barthelmess Company, of the Frist National studio, at the 
time of his death.
	Mr. BANGS, according to his friends, had a premonition of a tragedy and 
last week refused to attend the wedding of his daughter Victorina.  
Three years ago, another daughter, Mrs. Muriel TIERNEY, died shortly 
after returning from her honeymoon.
	Requiem mass was celebrated today at the R.C. Church of St. Ambrose, 
Fairfax avenue, Hollywood.  The body will be placed in a mausoleum at 
Forest Lawn, Hollywood.

O'CONNOR - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R.C. Church of St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay, for Patrick J. O'CONNOR, 
who died Wednesday, August 29, at his home, 2634 East Nineteenth street.  
He is survived by two daughters, Marion and Edna O'CONNOR.  He was a 
member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22 B.P.O. Elks.  
Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22 B.P.O. Elks - Brothers you are requested to 
attend the funeral services of our brother, Patrick J. O'CONNOR, 
Friday evening, August 31 at 8 o'clock at his residence, 2634 East 19th st. 
-Edward J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler
-Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary

McCAFFREY - Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R.C. Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect avenue, 
for Thomas McCAFFREY, who died Wednesday at his home, 495 Thirteenth street.  
He was born in County Caven, Ireland, sixty-seven years ago and had been 
formerly for fifty years a resident of the Old Sixth Ward.  He is survived 
by his widow, Margaret TRAVERS McCAFFREY and two daughters, Mary and 
Ann McCAFFREY.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of John J. O'NEIL, 322 Court street.

Elizabeth HOFFMAN died Wednesday, August 29, 1928, at her home, 
124-03 Eleventh avenue, near 124th street, College Point.  She was born 
in Germany seventy-one years ago and is survived by two daughters, 
Mrs. Matilda H. FOLLMER and Mrs. Wilma SCHAEFFER; two grandchildren and a 
brother, John FINK.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM tomorrow and 
interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

ROSENFELD - Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today for Isaac ROSENFELD, 
a retired drygoods merchant, who died yesterday in his sixty-ninth year at 
his home, 2037 Greene avenue.  He was born in Russia and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for fifty years.  He was a member of the First Young Men's 
Caracow Benevolent Association and Yewtree Lodge, 461, F. & A.M.  
He is survived by a brother, Bernard ROSENFELD, and several nieces and nephews.  
Interment will be at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Flushing,
under direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

Julia SHEVLIN BRENNAN, daughter of the late Patrick and Margaret GILLEN SHEVLIN, 
died Wednesday at her home, 389 Gold street.  She is survived by her husband, 
one sister and one brother.  Reposing at Cronin's Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue.  
The funeral will be held tomorrow with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Boniface.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Elizabeth HOFFMAN died Wednesday at her home, 12403 Eleventh avenue, 
near 124th street, College Point.  She was born in Germany 
seventy-one years ago and is survived by two daughters, 
Mrs. Mathilda H. FOLLMER and Mrs. Wilma SCHAEFFER; 
two grandchildren and a brother, John FINK.  
The funeral will be held at 9 AM tomorrow and 
interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

John J. GARTLAND, an employee of the Department of Education for 
twenty-nine years as an inspector of masonry and carpentry, 
died yesterday at his home, 8015 Eighty-eighth street, Glendale.  
He was born in the Fourteenth Ward of Brooklyn June 15, 1862.  
He was a member of the Twentieth A.D. Democratic Club.  He is survived 
by a daughter, Mrs. Bessie HARTT, and a sister, Mrs. Ellen MILES, and 
a brother, the Rev H. D. GARTLAND, of the R.C. Church of St. Augustine, 
Union City, NJ.  The funeral will be held Monday with a requiem mass 
at the R.C. Church of St. Pancras, Glendale.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of KEARNS' Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue.

Mary E. DISHMAN, widow of Richard DISHMAN, died Thursday at her home, 
86 Wolcott street.  She was born in the County Limerick, Ireland, and 
was a resident of the Twelfth Ward and a member of the Visitation 
parish for more than half a century and was a member of the Catholic 
Women's Benevolent Legion.  She is survived by two sons, three daughters 
and four grandchildren.  The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 P.M. 
with blessing in chapel at Holy Cross Cemetery.  
Interment under direction of Joseph H. McKEON, Fifth avenue and 
Seventy-third street.

Frederick William EBERLING died Wednesday in his fifty-first year.  He 
was born in Germany and was a resident of Brooklyn for twenty years.  
He is survived by his widow, Celia EBELING [different spelling].  
Funeral tomorrow at noon from George WERST Funeral Chapel, 
Hart street, corner of Evergreen avenue.  
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mildred LENIHAN died yesterday in a local hospital.  She is survived by 
her husband, John, and two children.  The funeral will be held from her 
late home, 109-36 176th street, Jamaica, at 9:50 A.M. Monday, with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Catherine of Sienna.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Francis P. MURPHY, 21824 137th avenue, Springfield Gardens.

Bridget MADIGAN, widow of John MADIGAN, died yesterday.  She is survived 
by a son, Pershing, and a sister, Nellie CALLAHAN.  The funeral will be 
held from the home of her sister at 107-29 219th street, Queens Village, 
tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of SS. Joachim and Ann.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Francis P. MURPHY, 218-24 137th avenue, Springfield Gardens.

Margaret SMITH, of 534 Forty-eighth street, died yesterday.  She was 
born in Brooklyn and was connected with the New York Telephone Company as 
an operator.  She was a member of the societies connected with the Church 
of St. Agatha.  She is survived by her mother, Julia; three sisters, 
Julia Rose, Florence and Mildred, and three brothers, John, Frank and 
Herbert.  The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., thence to 
the Church of St. Agatha, Forty-ninth street and Seventh avenue, where 
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment under the direction of 
Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Charles E. CAROLAN died Wednesday at Roscoe, NY.  He was a son of the 
late Sarah and Peter T. CAROLAN and was born in this borough twenty-three 
years ago and always lived in Flatbush.  He was a member of the Church of 
St. Francis of Assisi.  He is survived by his brothers, Peter X., John F. 
and Phillip A. CAROLAN.  The funeral will take place from the residence of 
his brother, Peter X. CAROLAN, 893 New York avenue, tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., 
and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi by 
the Rt. Rev. Mgr. LUDEKE, the 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

ANTHONY DE CICCO - Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. today at the 
R.C. Church of the Sacred Heart, Hicks and Degraw streets, for 
Anthony DE CICCO, who died Tuesday in Long Island College Hospital.  
He was born in Brooklyn twenty-two years ago and is survived by his mother, 
two brothers, Frank and Joseph, and two sisters, Teresa and Mrs. May ABRAMI.  
The funeral was held from his late home, 260 President street, and 
interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ELIZABETH MATTHEWS - Requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Family, Carnarsie, for Elizabeth MATTHEWS, who died 
yesterday at her home, 9907 Avenue N.  She had been a resident of 
Canarsie for eighteen years.  She is survived by four daughters, 
Mrs. M. PROSTER, Mrs. M. MULLINS, Mrs. N. GOLDMAN and Elizabeth; two sons, 
Thomas F. and Anthony, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Daniel J. FULLERTON, 9718 Flatlands avenue.

Marie V. KIERNAN died yesterday at her home, 8916 Woodhaven boulevard, 
in her twenty-seventh year.  She was born in Greenpoint, a daughter of 
Thomas and Anna BANNON KIERNAN.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
Monday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, 
Woodhaven.  She is survived, in addition to her parents, by two brothers, 
Thomas and Edward, and a sister, Gertrude WILMARTH.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of J. E. McGUCKIN & Son, 139 Noble street.

Madeline Margaret EVANS died yesterday at her home, 263 Marion street, in 
her fifth year.  She is survived by her parents, Samuel and Margaret 
CUNNINGHAM EVANS.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and 
interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1867 Broadway.

Margaretta LYNCH died yesterday at her home, 1009A DeKalb avenue.  She was 
57 years old and is survived by a son, Elias LYNCH.  The funeral services 
will be held Sunday and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Napoleon DUESCHARME, a retired member of Hook & Ladder, 214, N.Y.F.D., 
died yesterday in his seventy-second years at his home, 107 Schaeffer street.  
He is survived by his widow, Delia, and a sister, Mrs. William H. DAY, of 
Glen Falls, NY.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

Rosa MOSTROCOLA, a resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in a local hospital.  
She was 51 years old and is survived by her husband, Joseph, and two sons, 
James and Dominick, and one daughter, Mrs. Grace COLLETTI.  She was a 
member of Morning Star Council, 294, K. of C.  Funeral from her late home, 
199 Tillary street, Monday, with high mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church, 
Father SERIO officiating.  
Burial in Calvary Cemetery under direction of Ernest CASSAZZA & Son.

Amy GERHAUSER died yesterday in a local hospital.  She is survived by 
her husband, Frank; her father, Carl A. NELSON; five brothers, David, Carl, 
Victor, John and William, and two sisters, Mrs. F. DUCHARME and Mrs. H. RUDBERG.  
She was a member of the Congregational Church of West Hartland, Conn.  
The funeral services will be held at her late home, 582 East 35th street, tonight.  
Interment tomorrow will be at Forest View Cemetery, Winsted, Conn., 
under direction of Joseph E. BRENNAN, 1817 Nostrand avenue.

Ellen CLASSON died Wednesday in her seventy-ninth year.  She is survived 
by her husband, Adolf CLASSON.  The funeral services will be held at 
her late home, 405 20th street at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery 
under direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue.

Edward J. HAWKINS died Wednesday at his home, 14 Prospect Park West.  
He was born in Brooklyn, the son of the late Charles and Catherine 
MIDEN HAWKINS.  His is survived by one brother, John HAWKINS, and 
three sisters, Mrs. Thomas KELLY, Mary HAWKINS and Mrs. John DONNELLY.  
He was a member of the Holy Name R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated tomorrow at 8:30 A.M.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of T.J. [rest cut off]

John WOODS, owner of the WOODS Trucking Company, of 45 Grand avenue, 
died Monday at his home.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth WOODS, 
and a son, John.  The funeral was held at 10 A.M. today and interment was 
at St. Michael's Cemetery under direction of KEARNS' Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue.

BALTZ - Margaret, in her 62nd year, beloved wife of David and mother of 
Walter BALTZ and Margaret RAY and Elizabeth BALTZ.  Funeral Sunday, 
Sept. 2, 1928, at 2 P.M. from her late residence, 1141 Greene ave., Brooklyn.  
Interment Greenwood.

BOGEL - Metta BOGEL, on Aug. 28, 1928, aged 82 years.  Services Friday at 
her home, 16 Summit ave., Middle Village.  Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.  
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

CHANCE - On Aug. 28, Jane, beloved mother of William, Mary, Andrew, 
Ellen and John CHANCE.  Funeral from Walter B. COOK's Funeral Home, 
1 West 190th st., Saturday 8:30 A.M.; thence to St. Simon Stock Church, 
where a mass will be offered at 9 A.M.  terment St. John's Cemetery.

CUNNINGHAM - Catherine (nee GLEASON), widow of the late Patrick CUNNINGHAM, 
died at her home 12 Temple Court on Thursday, Aug. 30.  Notice of funeral later.

DORSCH - On Thursday, Aug. 30, Isabel F., wife of Merriman A. DORSCH, mother of 
Mrs. Marion F. MILLER, Julie I. and Edward DORSCH.  
Service at Hill's Funeral Home, 396 Gates ave., on Saturday evening.

DUCHARME - Napolian P. DUCHARME died Thursday, Aug. 30.  Retired fireman of 
Hook and Ladder No. 112.  Funeral from his late residence, 107 Schaeffer st., 
Brooklyn, with a solemn requiem high mass at R.C. Church Fourteen Holy Martyrs 
Saturday, Sept. 1, at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.  
 [spelling different in other obit]

GALLAGHER - On Thursday, Aug. 30, 1928, Roger, beloved husband of Katherine 
GALLAGHER, age 70 years.  Funeral at his residence, 766 43d st., Brooklyn, 
on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 9:30 A.M.  Relatives and friends are respectfully invited.

GIMPEL - John H., Jr., beloved husband of Rose OEDER GIMPEL; suddenly on 
Aug. 28, 1928, at his residence, 8613 75th st., Woodhaven.  Survived by one daughter, 
Dorothy; father, John H.; one brother, Charles; one sister, Anna.  
Funeral services Friday evening at 8 P.M.  Interment Saturday Evergreen Cemetery.

GRAY - Catherine Ethel (nee MacGULLAM), wife of Lieutenant Charles B. GRAY, NYFD, 
passed away at 7:30 A.M. today.  Remains at her home, 16 Prospect Park Southwest.  
Notice of funeral later.

KILLEEN - On Aug. 29, 1928, Mary (nee DINEEN), beloved wife of Michael KILLEEN.  
Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M., from her late residence, 23 Suydam place.  
Solemn requiem mass at Holy Rosary Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KING - Catherine P. KING, of 688 Gates ave., Brooklyn, NY, departed this life 
Aug. 29, 1928.  Funeral services will be held at the Congregational Church, 
corner of Grand ave. and Lefferts place, Saturday, 2 P.M.  
Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

KING - Suddenly, on Aug. 29, 1928; William F., beloved husband of Catherine, 
and father of William F. KING, Jr., and Mrs. James FARRELL.  
Funeral from his residence, 6711 Austin st., Forest Hills, on Saturday.  
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LOGAN - Thomas, on Aug. 30, 1928, beloved husband of Delia (nee COSTELLO), 
father of Francis, brother of Anna and Mary LOGAN.  Funeral from his 
late residence, 120 Meserole ave., Brooklyn, on Saturday morning at 9:30.  
Solemn mass of requiem at St. Antony's Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MAHER - On Aug. 30, Henry, beloved husband of Francis SULLIVAN MAHER, and 
son of Catherine MURRAY MAHER, at his home, 11 State st.  
Funeral notice hereafter.

MAHNKEN - Barbara.  Died after a lingering illness, Aug. 30, in her 45th year.  
Funeral from her late residence, 78-18 87th st., Glendale, Monday, Sept. 3, 
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Pancras, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.  
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

MALLEY - On Aug. 30, Mary, beloved sister of Ellen MALLEY, at her residence, 
598 Morgan ave.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

MURPHY - On Thursday, Aug. 30, 1928.  Catherine M., beloved daughter of 
Thomas M. and Ida V. MURPHY, aged 16 years.  Funeral from her residence, 
9162 Gold st., Ozone Park, Monday at 8:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of 
the Nativity, Rockaway boulevard, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered.

SWEENEY - Patrick, beloved husband of the late Catherine SWEENEY, native 
of Grange, parish of Bruff, County Limerick, Ireland, and uncle of 
Mrs. Catherine BENSON.  Funeral from his niece's residence, 1467 East 26th st., 
Brooklyn; thence to Church of Our Lady Help of Christians, Avenue M and 
East 28th st., where a solemn requiem mass will be said Saturday, Sept. 1
Interment Calvary Cemetery.


IN MEMORIAM
DOLAN - An anniversary mass will be celebrated at 7:30 A.M., Sept. 1st, 
at St. Ignatius Church, Rogers ave. and Carroll st., in honor of our 
beloved son, Pvt. Joseph T. DOLAN, who died in the World War Sept. 2, 1918.
    Oh God, how mysterious
    How strange are thy ways
    To take from us this loved one
    In the best of his days.
MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER.

JAEGER - In loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and father, Henry JAEGER, 
who died Aug. 31, 1927.
WIFE AND CHILDREN.




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Marilyn Wright
Mary Davis
Anna Heller-Campbell
Jean M Foster
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